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LS ™ 11 0 projecting pur e enter tainment User ’ s Guide 5435LP790Dividers.qxd 10/15/01 10:50 AM Page 1[...]
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FCC W arning !" # "$ "# % [...]
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Declar ation of C onfor mity 5 # * 99%0 :;$ <996 0 / ##*0$; [...]
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i /4D70) TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Safety Ins tructio ns iii Introd uction 1 "' " 6; :? 6D B #E 4 ?[...]
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ii Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Maintenance & Troubleshooting 51 7 & ' :? 7" & : ? 7" ?[...]
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iii /4D70) SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS : # $ # %/'/ $ ?" ?[...]
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iv Safe ty Instru ction s + Wa r n i n g : '# ! # 0( $ ?$$ 0[...]
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1 /4D70) INTR ODUCTION L 70 M" " ? # #" [...]
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2 Intr oduc tion # , " $[...]
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3 /4D70) F IG UR E 2 Front view of pro jector F IG UR E 3 Back view of projector F IG UR E 4 Back view of projector with Enhanced Connectivity Module attached focus ri ng zoom ring power cord connector heigh t adju stment button connecto r panel key p a d[...]
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4 Intr oduc tion Usag e Guid elines + @ ; ? $ " "[...]
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5 /4D70) W arranty ; "$ ( $ #$ ;#?[...]
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6 Intr oduc tion[...]
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7 /4D70) SETTING UP THE PR OJECTOR "#$" $? [...]
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8 Setti ng up the Pr ojector " , ? " # # &&Q$??[...]
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9 /4D70) Connec ting the En hance d Connect ivity Mod ule ;# ?;;* NO TE : Before you con tinue , mak e sure the pr ojector is unplugged and your equipment is turn ed o ff . [...]
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10 Setti ng up the Pr ojector NO TE: If you have turned Auto Source off (page 47), you may need to pr ess the source button more than once to display an active source . The sources switc h in this order: PC 1-Analog, PC 1-Digital, Video 3-Component HDTV , Video 3-C omponent, Video 1 S-Video, Video 2-Compo site , PC 2-Component , and PC 2-Analog. ?[...]
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11 /4D70) Connec ting a Video De vice E.'@.@ ""( ")@ . .[...]
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12 Setti ng up the Pr ojector % , # $ ?[...]
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13 /4D70) To w a t c h r e g u l a r T V NO TE: If needed, you can pur- chase longer cables at your local electr onics store. @"H I# # ?[...]
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14 Setti ng up the Pr ojector F IG UR E 13 Connecting the projector to a TV tuner using the S-video cable and the A/V cable 5 : $ # ? ?[...]
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15 /4D70) 8 . + ." ?# H sour ce [...]
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16 Setti ng up the Pr ojector If y our TV tun er has co mposite v ideo out put: 1 :-. H$ "( N(O ?[...]
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17 /4D70) T o watch a D VD or VHS tape @"H # " # " ?[...]
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18 Setti ng up the Pr ojector F IG UR E 16 Connecting the projector to a video player using the S-video cable and the A/V cable 5 : $ # ? ?[...]
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19 /4D70) 8 : + " ? # [...]
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20 Setti ng up the Pr ojector If your video device has composit e video output : 1 :-. H$ "( N(O?[...]
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21 /4D70) To w a t c h H D T V @"H I# # J #?[...]
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22 Setti ng up the Pr ojector 4$! "$)@ . 6 '"? H 7 "?[...]
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23 /4D70) If y o ur HD TV tuner has a D VI or com ponent output: @ . @ . N: O [...]
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24 Setti ng up the Pr ojector T u rning Off the Projec tor #$ # #? # #" standb y ; [...]
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25 /4D70) Connecting a Computer ? $ . / 0 " # " ?[...]
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26 Displaying your Comp uter S ource NO TE : Always us e the po w er cor d that shipped with the pro jector . 1 '" 2 : $ # ? ?[...]
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27 /4D70) 6;;,;4,$"( # "[...]
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28 NO TE : With some computers , the order in which you pow er up the equipment is ver y impor tant. Most computers should be turned on last, after all other peri pherals have been turned on. Refer to your computer’ s documentation to determine the corre ct order . 5 "" ?[...]
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29 /4D70) USING T HE PROJECTOR $ "; ? " ?#?[...]
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30 Usin g the Projecto r ? ! $ #( ; ! ; ( ( # [...]
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31 /4D70) Using the Remote Cont ro l $ " 0 &&# :" ?[...]
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32 Usin g the Projecto r Using the K e ypad and Remot e Buttons "" ;&qu[...]
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33 /4D70) Ke y s t o n e + - 6 # ? " " ; ! " 1 : key s t o n[...]
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34 Usin g the Projecto r Zoom mod e/Zoom +/ Zoom - Zoom mod e G"# ( G " ?[...]
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35 /4D70) Using the On-Scr een Menus ? " $ "; " ?( " # 5 [...]
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36 Usin g the Projecto r Displa y Menu @ " menu/select 5 "?[...]
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37 /4D70) 1 6$ $ menu/s ele ct $? m[...]
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38 Usin g the Projecto r Audio Menu F IG UR E 28 Display menu Vo l u m e E ? " # " ? H ; ( 1 6[...]
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39 /4D70) Ima g e Menu for Vi deo So ur ces "" menu/sel ect 5 " $[...]
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40 Usin g the Projecto r T able 1: Resize o ptions for various setups If you have this so ur ce and this scr een aspect choose thi s res ize option to get th is imag e . B*1 # . A*< B*1"?[...]
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41 /4D70) #'G Enhan ced Wi descr een $ ( A*<$ ( ?[...]
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42 Usin g the Projecto r Standa rd G"#" #( B*1#B*1?[...]
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43 /4D70) Overscan #" " ( Zoom [...]
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44 Usin g the Projecto r Image Menu for Com puter Sources "" menu/select 5 " ?[...]
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45 /4D70) Auto I mage ?" ?; G( G #[...]
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46 Usin g the Projecto r Color Ma na geme nt Menu F IG UR E 34 Color Management menu Degamma NO TE: Y our viewing pr eferenc es may var y. Cycle thr ough the degamma options and pic k the one you lik e the best. @" " #[...]
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47 /4D70) Control Menu " menu/s el ect 5 " $$?[...]
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48 Usin g the Projecto r Advanced Menu F IG UR E 36 Advanced menu Rear Pr oject Rear Pr oject ?" ?#" [...]
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49 /4D70) Res et )' menu /select "I,7.0 ?[...]
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50 Usin g the Projecto r Status Menu (" ##" 0" 0 #"[...]
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51 /4D70) MAINTENAN CE & T R OUBLESHO OTING $ * + + ? " + ? "[...]
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52 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing 3 ?## # " $;I?[...]
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53 /4D70) 5 7# " $ # " I ( BJ@#" " [...]
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54 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Cleaning the Pr ojection Lamp Filter Scr eens "# "" &qu[...]
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55 /4D70) Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Contr ol ## $" "0"" #$?[...]
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56 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g 7/@#? #?( # $ [...]
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57 /4D70) T able 3: Pr oblem with the pro jector Symptom Remedy Pr ojector no t running (LED not lit green ) 5;$( ## ?[...]
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58 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Lamp g ettin g dimmer " $ # " ' ?[...]
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59 /4D70) T able 4: Pr o blem wit h a video imag e Symptom Remedy Ima ge out of f ocus ?# " 5;? &a[...]
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60 Mainte nance & T rouble shoot ing Imag e fro m component source appears “greenish” # =N" BO#?[...]
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61 /4D70) Scr een res olution not co rrec t 5;"H B,9A= Ima ge is “no isy” or streak ed ?[...]
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63 /4D70) APPENDIX Specific ations ?" $ "( " # Te m p e r a t u r[...]
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64 Appendix Accessor ies NO TE: Use on ly InF ocus- appro ved accessories . Other pr oducts ha ve not been tested w ith the pro jector . P ow er Cord s (one ships with pr ojector , type depends on country) Standa rd Ac cessories (shi p with th e projector) Part Number Quick St ar t card 009-060 7-xx User ’ s Guide 010- 0304- xx Soft Cas e 110-042[...]
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65 /4D70) Optional Accessories NO TE: Y ou can purc hase these items by contacting your dealer or InFocus Catalog Sales at 1-800-660-0024. For g ener al product inf ormation, please call 1-800-294-6400. Audi o/vide o in puts o n the Enhan ced Co nne ctiv ity Mo dule Hard Shell Sh ippi ng Case C A-A T A-005 Audio/Video Cab le (30’;9m) SP-A V30 [...]
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66 Appendix Pr ojected Ima ge Siz e NO TE: U se the grap h and table to help you determ ine proj ected image siz es . F IG UR E 43 Projected image size for 16:9 aspect ratio NO TE: Visit our website at www .infocus.com for an inter active image siz e calculato r . It is located in the T ec hnical Library in the Serv ice and Suppor t section. 50 100[...]
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67 /4D70) F IG UR E 44 Projected image size for 4:3 aspect ratio Ta b l e 7 : Rang e of distance to the screen for a given scr e en size for 4:3 aspect ratio Diagon al Screen Size (inches) Distance to scr een Imag e Width (i nche s) Maxi mum distanc e (feet) Mini mum Distance (feet) 60 48 8.9 7. 2 72 58 10.7 8.7 84 67 12.5 10.1 90 72 13.4 10.9 1[...]
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68 Appendix[...]
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69 /4D70) IND EX Numeri cs A,<B ,1 A ABA& 4$ )$ G A ? 1A 1[...]
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