See the User’s Guide for detailed setup information and troubleshooting.
Visit www.infocus.com/service for online registration, FAQs, product specifications,
Please read the Safety Instructions before setting up the projector.
Projector and Computer Quick Set Up
Connect computer cable
Connect power cable
Remove lens cap
user’s guides in multiple languages, an interactive image size calculator and more.
X2/X3
Power on projector
Adjust height Adjust zoom and focus
Adjust keystone
Power on computer
Many laptops do not turn on their external video port when connected to a
projector. A key combo like FN + F3 or CRT/LCD key turns the external display
on/off. Locate a function key labeled CRT/LCD or a function key with a monitor
symbol on the laptop. Press FN and the labeled function key simultaneously.
Refer to your laptop’s documentation to learn your laptop’s key combination.
If there is still no image, restart computer
Optional Audio/Video Connections
Standard Connection
VIDEO OUT
DVD, Cable Box, VCR, or Game
L
AUDIO OUT
Stereo Audio Cable (Not Included)Included Audio/Video Cable
R
AUDIO IN
L
R
Home Theater Receiver
Using the Projector’s Speaker
If a home theater or other audio receiver is not
Included Audio/Video Cable
Only use projector speaker if other audio output is not available
Video Out
Audio Out
available, you can use the projector’s
DVD, Cable Box, VCR,
or Game System
built-in speaker.
Projector
Optional Cables for Improved Video Quality available at www.infocus.com
Good Connection
S-video cable Component cable DVI cable
Component video cable provides a
S-video cable separates the video signal
into two parts and offers better video quality
than composite video.
high-bandwidth connection that separates
video colors for improved resolution and
color accuracy compared to S-Video and
composite video. Component cables can
transmit high definition (Hi-Def, HDTV) signals.
Better Connection Premium Connection
DVI cable (Digital Visual Interface) provides
picture information, giving the best possible
image quality. DVI cables can transmit
high definition (Hi-Def, HDTV) signals.