Proxima ASA Projector DP8200x User Manual

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DP8200x  
User’s Guide  
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This entire user’s guide is available on the enclosed CD as an Adobe Acrobat pdf file in the following languages: English, French, German, Italian, Norwe-  
gian, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese. Before using this projector, please read these instructions.  
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allemand, italien, norvégien, portugais, espagnol, russe, japonais, coréen, chinois traditionnel, chinois simplifié. Avant d'utiliser ce projecteur, veuillez  
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Die vollständige Benutzeranleitung ist auf der im Lieferumfang enthaltenen CD als Adobe Acrobat PDF-Datei in den folgenden Sprachen verfügbar:  
Englisch, Französisch, Deutsch, Italienisch, Norwegisch, Portugiesisch, Spanisch, Russisch, Japanisch, Koreanisch, Traditionelles Chinesisch und  
Vereinfachtes Chinesisch. Bitte lesen Sie diese Anweisungen vor der Verwendung des Projektors.  
La presente guida è disponibile sul CD allegato, come file Adobe Acrobat pdf, nelle seguenti lingue: inglese, francese, tedesco, italiano, norvegese,  
portoghese, spagnolo, russo, giapponese, coreano, cinese tradizionale e cinese semplificato. Prima di usare questo proiettore, leggere le seguenti istruzioni.  
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portugisisk, spansk, russisk, japansk, koreansk, tradisjonell og forenklet kinesisk. Les diss anvisningene før projektoren tas i bruk.  
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norueguês, português, espanhol, russo, japonês, coreano, chinês tradicional, chinês simplificado. Antes de utilizar este projetor, leia estas instruções.  
Este manual de uso está disponible en su totalidad en el CD incluido, como archivo pdf de Adobe Acrobat, en los siguientes idiomas: inglés, frances, alemán,  
italiano, noruego, português, español, ruso, japonés, coreano, chino tradicional, chino simplificado. Antes de usar el proyector, lea estas instrucciones.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 27700B SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon  
97070 USA  
Canada  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
European Office: Strawinskylaan 585, 1077 XX Amsterdam, The Netherlands  
We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conforms to the following  
directives and norms:  
Remote Control Warning  
Laser radiation class II product; wavelength 650nm; maximum output 1mW. Remote  
control complies with applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11.  
Remote control complies with applicable requirements of EN 60 825-1: 1994 +A11.  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC  
EMC: EN 55022  
EN 55024  
EN 61000-3-2  
EN 61000-3-3  
Do not look into the laser beam emitted  
from the front of the remote control.  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC  
Safety: EN 60950: 2000  
June, 2003  
Trademarks  
Apple, Macintosh, and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple  
Computer, Inc. IBM is a trademark or registered trademark of International Business  
Machines, Inc. Microsoft, PowerPoint, and Windows are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or regis-  
tered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. InFocus, ProjectorNet, and LP are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of InFocus Corporation.  
FCC Warning  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A  
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-  
vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is oper-  
ated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc-  
tion manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of  
this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which  
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
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If you are experienced in setting up presentation systems, use the included  
Quick Set Up card. For complete details on connecting and operating the  
projector, refer to this User’s Guide. Electronic versions of this User’s Guide  
in multiple languages are available on the included CD and on our website.  
Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Connecting a computer  
5
7
Required computer connections  
Displaying a computer image  
First-time projector use with Windows 98  
Adjusting the image  
Connecting a video device  
7
9
10  
12  
13  
14  
The website also has technical specifications (an interactive image size cal-  
culator, laptop activation commands, connector pin outs, a glossary, the  
product data sheet), a web store to buy accessories, and a page for online  
registration. See the inside of the back cover for a list of all contact numbers  
and relevant web addresses.  
Displaying a video image  
Important Operating Considerations  
Shutting down the projector  
Troubleshooting your setup  
16  
16  
Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may  
block the vents. Vents are placed along the left, right, and front of the projec-  
tor. Do not use a non-approved ceiling mount. In the unlikely event of the  
lamp rupturing, discard any edible items placed in the surrounding area  
and thoroughly clean the area along the sides and in the front of the projec-  
tor.  
Using the keypad buttons  
Using the remote control  
Using the audio  
24  
25  
Optimizing computer images  
Presentation features  
Optimizing video images  
Customizing the projector  
27  
27  
28  
28  
Do not place objects in the areas along the side and in the front of the projector  
Using the menus  
Picture menu  
29  
30  
33  
2 ft (.6m)  
2 ft (.6m)  
Settings menu  
Maintenance  
37  
37  
37  
38  
40  
40  
Cleaning the lens  
Changing the lens  
Replacing the projection lamp  
Cleaning the dust filter  
Using the security lock  
2 ft (.6m)  
Appendix  
41  
41  
42  
42  
Accessories  
Red LED behavior and projector errors  
Projected image size  
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Projector components and features  
Introduction  
keypad  
Your new digital projector provides three computer and three video inputs  
and has XGA 1024x768 resolution. Optional user-changeable short and long  
throw lenses make this a flexible product suitable for many different uses.  
The projector is easy to connect, easy to use, easy to maintain. An Interac-  
tive Display on the top of the projector gives you constant feedback on the  
status of the projector.  
speakers  
air intake  
vent  
Online Registration  
elevator foot release  
Register your projector on our website to receive product updates,  
announcements, and registration incentives. See the inside of the back cover  
for the web address.  
zoom  
focus  
remote  
control  
receiver (IR)  
Included items  
heat vent  
projector  
connectors  
cover  
Interactive display  
lens cap  
documentation  
remote  
heat vent  
leveling  
foot  
computer  
cable  
audio cable  
USB cable  
power  
cable  
audio/video cable  
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Connector Panel  
The projector provides three computer and three video connectors:  
component video  
PS/2  
one M1-D (HD, DVI, and computer)  
two VESA (HD, HD component, and computer)  
one component RCA  
external  
speakers  
(audio out)  
M1-D computer  
computer  
mouse  
screen  
trigger  
USB  
mouse  
s-video  
monitor  
RJ-45  
audio  
one S-video  
audio in  
R
trigger  
one composite RCA  
monitor out  
computer 2  
computer 3  
network PS/2  
computer 1  
USB  
one USB mouse (for use with the Computer 2 input only)  
one PS/2 mouse (for use with the Computer 3 input only)  
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audio in  
serial control  
computer in  
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It also has an RS-232 serial connector for serial control and an RJ-45 connec-  
tor for networked control via ProjectorNet software. The Command Line  
Interface (CLI) specifications and commands are on our website.  
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lock  
composite  
video  
RS232 serial control  
VESA computers  
power switch  
power  
connector  
screen trigger connection  
2.5mm mono plug  
+12v  
ground  
A 2.5 mm mini-jack trigger provides a 12 volt DC output. It provides a con-  
stant output while the projector is on. If you connect your projection screen  
to the trigger with an optional cable, when you turn on the projector the  
screen will move down; when you turn the projector off, the screen will  
return to the storage position. You must turn this feature on in the System  
menu to use it. See page 34.  
to screen relay (see screen manufacturer  
for details)  
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Connecting a computer  
connect computer cable  
audio in  
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trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
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2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
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Required computer connections  
audio in  
serial control  
computer in  
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Connect one end of the computer cable to the Computer 2 connector on the  
projector. Connect the other end to the video port on your computer. If you  
are using a desktop computer, you first need to disconnect the monitor  
cable from the computer’s video port.  
Connect the black power cable to the connector on the back of the projector  
and to your electrical outlet.  
connect power cable  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
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NOTE: Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector.  
Optional computer connections  
connect USB or PS/2 cable  
To control your computer’s mouse using the projector’s remote control, con-  
nect the USB cable to the USB connector on the projector and on your com-  
puter. USB drivers must be installed to use the USB feature. For more  
information, see page 11. If your computer has a PS/2 connector, connect an  
optional PS/2 cable to the PS/2 connector on the projector and on your com-  
puter. The USB input is for Computer 2, the PS/2 input is for Computer 3.  
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trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
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serial control  
computer in  
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connect audio cable  
audio in  
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trigger  
To have sound with your presentation, connect the audio cable to your com-  
monitor out  
computer  
mputer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
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3
serial control  
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puter and to the computer Audio In connector on the projector.  
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If you are using a desktop computer and want to see the image on your  
computer screen as well as on the projection screen, plug the monitor cable  
to the Monitor out connector on the projector.  
connect monitor cable  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
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computer in  
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If you prefer connecting your computer to the projector with an optional  
M1-D cable, connect one end of that cable to the M1 port on your computer,  
and connect the other end to the Computer 1 connector on the projector.  
connect M1-D cable  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
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You can control the projector from an LCD control panel or computer by  
connecting an RS-232 cable to the projector’s Serial connector. Specific  
RS-232 commands can be found in the Service and Support section of our  
website.  
connect RS-232 cable  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
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The projector can be managed by ProjectorNet networking software  
through its Network connector.  
connect network cable  
Contact an authorized dealer or visit our website for information on  
ProjectorNet.  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
Network  
audio in  
computer  
3
serial control  
computer in  
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Displaying a computer image  
Remove the lens cap.  
remove lens cap  
2
press Power button  
Press the power switch to position “1” on the back of the projector, then  
press Power switch  
press the Power button on the top of the projector or the remote.  
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The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on,  
the startup screen is displayed and the LED is steady green. It can take a  
minute for the image to achieve full brightness.  
1
? No startup screen? Get help on page 17.  
turn on computer  
Turn on your computer.  
The computer’s image should appear on the projection screen. If it doesn’t,  
press the Computer button on the projector’s keypad.  
activate laptop’s external port  
Make sure your laptop’s external video port is active.  
Many laptops do not automatically turn on their external video port when a  
projector is connected. Usually a key combination like FN + F5 is used to  
turn the external display on and off. Refer to your computer’s documenta-  
tion to learn your computer’s key combination.  
? No computer image? Try pressing the Auto Image  
button on the keypad. Get help on page 17.  
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First-time projector use with Windows 98  
a
The first time you connect a computer running Windows 98 to the projector,  
the computer recognizes the projector as “new hardware” and the Add  
New Hardware Wizard appears. Follow these instructions to use the Wiz-  
ard to load the correct driver (which was installed with your Windows  
operating system).  
If you are running Windows 2000, Windows ME, or Window XP, skip these  
steps and go to “Adjusting the image” on page 12.  
a Click Next to begin searching for the driver.  
b
b Make sure “Search for the best driver” is selected, then click Next.  
c
c Uncheck any checked boxes, then click Next. Windows automatically  
locates the driver. If this driver has been removed, reload the driver using  
your Windows operating system CD.  
d
d When Windows finds the driver, you are ready to install it. Click Next.  
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Skip this page if you did not connect a USB mouse cable  
For Windows 98:  
If you connected the USB cable, the Add New Hardware Wizard  
appears again. Drivers must be installed to use the USB functionality.  
The Wizard launches two times.  
The first time it detects a USB Human Interface Device (for the key-  
board).  
The second time it detects a USB Human Interface Device (for the  
mouse).  
For Windows 2000, Windows ME, and Windows XP:  
The USB drivers are automatically installed.  
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Adjusting the image  
adjust height  
Adjust the height of the projector, if necessary, by pressing the release but-  
ton to extend the elevator foot.  
rotate level-  
ing foot  
elevator  
foot  
Rotate the leveling foot (located at the bottom back right corner), if neces-  
sary.  
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree  
angle to the screen.  
adjust distance  
See page 42 for a table listing screen sizes and distances.  
Adjust the zoom or focus rings by rotating them until the desired image size  
and focus are produced.  
adjust zoom and focus  
zoom  
focus  
If the image is not square, adjust the vertical digital keystone by using the  
buttons on the keypad.  
adjust keystone  
Press the upper Keystone button to reduce the upper part of the image, and  
press the lower Keystone button to reduce the lower part.  
You can also adjust the horizontal keystone via the menus. See page 30.  
adjust Contrast or Brightness  
Adjust the Contrast or Brightness in the Picture menu.  
See page 29 for help with the menus.  
contrast  
brightness  
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Connecting a video device  
Standard video connections  
connect A/V cable  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
Plug the audio/video (A/V) cable’s yellow connector into the video-out  
connector on the video device. Plug the other yellow connector into the yel-  
low Video 2 connector on the projector.  
computer in  
Plug a white connector into the left audio out connector on the video device  
and plug a red connector into the right audio out connector on the video  
device. Plug the remaining white connector into the left audio in connector  
on the projector (to the right of the yellow Video 2 connector), and plug the  
red connector into the right audio in connector on the projector.  
Connect the black power cable to the connector on the back of the projector  
and to your electrical outlet.  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
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connect power cable  
NOTE: Always use the power cable that shipped with the projector.  
Optional video connections  
connect S-video and video cables  
If the video device uses a round, four-prong S-video connector, plug an  
S-video cable (sold separately) into the S-video connector on the video  
device and into the Video 1 connector on the projector. Use the A/V cable’s  
audio connectors as described directly above (the yellow connectors on the  
A/V cable are not used).  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
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If the video device uses component cable connectors (sold separately), plug  
the cable’s green connectors into the green component-out connector on the  
video device and into the green component connector (labeled “Y”) on the  
projector. Plug the component cable’s blue connectors into the blue compo-  
nent-out connector on the video device and into the blue component con-  
nector (labeled “Pb”) on the projector. Plug the component cable’s red  
connectors into the red component-out connector on the video device and  
into the red component connector (labeled “Pr”) on the projector. If you are  
using RGB input, plug the additional connector into the Video 2/Synch con-  
nector and turn on the RGB Video option in the Sources menu. See page 33.  
To connect a progressive scan EdTV component source, use a Component to  
VESA adapter (sold separately) to connect the source.  
audio in  
R
trigger  
connect component cables  
and video cables  
monitor out  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
computer  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
O
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Displaying a video image  
Remove the lens cap.  
remove lens cap  
2
press Power switch  
press Power butto
Press the power switch to position “1” on the back of the projector, then  
I
press the Power button on the top of the projector.  
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The LED flashes green and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on,  
the startup screen is displayed and the LED is steady green. It can take a  
minute for the image to achieve full brightness.  
1
? No startup screen? Get help on page 16.  
turn on video device  
Plug in and turn on the video device.  
The video device’s image should appear on the projection screen. If it  
doesn’t, press the Video button on the keypad.  
Adjust the height of the projector by pressing the release button to extend  
the elevator foot. Rotate the leveling foot, if necessary.  
adjust height  
rotate  
leveling  
foot  
elevator  
foot  
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree  
angle to the screen. See page 42 for a table listing screen sizes and distances  
to the screen.  
adjust distance  
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Adjust the zoom or focus rings by rotating them until the desired image size  
and focus are produced.  
adjust zoom and focus  
zoom  
focus  
If the image is not square, adjust the vertical keystone using the buttons on  
the keypad. Press the upper Keystone button to reduce the upper part of  
the image, and press the lower Keystone button to reduce the lower part.  
You can also adjust the horizontal keystone via the menus. See page 30.  
adjust keystone  
Adjust the volume on the keypad or remote.  
adjust volume  
Adjust the Contrast, Brightness, Color, or Tint in the Picture menu.  
See page 29 for help with the menus.  
adjust Picture menu  
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Shutting down the projector  
Troubleshooting your setup  
The projector automatically blanks the screen after no active source is  
detected for 30 minutes. This blank screen helps preserve the life of the pro-  
jector. The image returns when an active source is detected or a remote or  
keypad button is pressed.  
If your image appears correctly on the screen, skip to the next section  
(page 25). If it does not, troubleshoot the setup. The Interactive Display and  
LED on top of the projector indicate the state of the projector and can help  
you troubleshoot.  
Screen Save  
You can make the blank screen appear after five minutes by turning on  
Screen Save in the Settings>System menu. See page 34.  
Table 1: LED behavior and meaning  
Power Save  
LED color/behavior  
Meaning  
The projector also has a Power Save feature that automatically turns the  
lamp off after no signals are detected for 5 minutes. After 3 additional min-  
utes with no signal, the projector powers down. If an active signal is  
received before the projector powers down, the image is displayed. You  
must press the Power button to display an image after 30 minutes have  
passed. When Power Save is enabled, Screen Save is disabled. See page 34.  
solid green  
The projector is plugged in and the power  
switch is in the On position, or the projec-  
tor has been powered on and the soft-  
ware has initialized. The projector has  
been turned off and the fans have stopped.  
blinking green  
The power button has been pressed and  
the software is initializing, or the projec-  
tor is powering down and the fans are  
running to cool the lamp.  
Turning off the projector  
To turn off the projector, press the power button and verify that you want to  
turn the projector off by pressing the power button again within 3 seconds.  
You can cancel the shutdown by not pressing the power button a second  
time. The lamp turns off and the LED blinks green for 1 minute while the  
fans continue to run to cool the lamp. When the lamp has cooled, the LED  
lights green and the fans stop. Press the power switch on the back of the  
projector and unplug the power cable to completely power off the projector.  
blinking red  
A fan or lamp failure has occurred. Make  
sure the vents aren’t blocked (see  
page 22).Turn off the projector and wait  
one minute, then turn the projector on  
again. If the Replace Lamp message  
appears, replace the lamp and reset the  
lamp timer. Contact Technical Support if  
the problem persists.  
see page 42 for more information  
solid red  
An unidentifiable error: please contact  
Technical Support.  
The following tables show common problems. In some cases, more than one  
possible solution is provided. Try the solutions in the order they are pre-  
sented. When the problem is solved, you can skip the additional solutions.  
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Source Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
Result  
Plug power cable in, press power switch,  
press power button. Remove lens cap.  
No startup screen  
Correct image  
3
1
2
Computer image projected  
Only startup screen appears  
Press the Computer button  
Activate laptop’s external port  
startup  
screen  
A
A
A
or restart  
laptop  
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Adjust computer refresh rate in Control  
Panel>Display>Settings>Advanced>  
Adapter (location varies by operating  
system)  
Computer image projected  
No computer image, just the words “Signal out of  
range”  
Signal  
out  
range  
of  
A
A
A
You may also need to set a different  
resolution on your computer, as shown  
in the following problem, “Image fuzzy  
or cropped”  
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Set your computer’s display resolution to  
the native resolution of the projector  
(Start>Settings>Control  
Panel>Display>Settings tab,  
select1024x768)  
Image clear and not cropped  
Image fuzzy or cropped  
A
A
A
For a laptop,  
disable laptop  
monitor  
or turn-on dual-  
display mode  
Remote controls computer cursor. Note  
that the mouse is not functional in zoom  
mode (see page 35)  
Connect USB cable (page 7) then load USB  
drivers, if needed (page 10). Or, connect  
PS/2 cable and reboot your computer.  
Remote control not controlling my computer’s  
mouse  
See page 25 for information on the remote  
a
u
d
i
o
i
n
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
a
u
d
i
o
i
n
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
O
X
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Projector troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
Result  
Square image  
Image not square  
Adjust keystone on keypad or Picture menu  
Correct image  
Adjust the focus lens or Sharpness in the  
Picture>Advanced menu  
Image not sharp  
A B  
A B  
Change aspect ratio to 16:9 in  
Picture>Aspect ratio menu  
Correct image  
Image does not fit 16:9 screen  
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Correct image  
Turn off Ceiling in Settings>System menu  
Image upside down  
B
A
A B  
Image reversed left to right  
Turn off Rear in Settings>System menu  
Correct image  
A
A B  
Correct image  
Projected colors don’t match source  
Adjust color, tint, color temperature,  
brightness, contrast in the menus  
COLOR  
COLOR  
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Make sure vents aren’t blocked; allow  
projector to cool for one minute  
Unplug projector; wait one minute; plug in  
projector and turn it on: lamp lights  
Lamp won’t turn on, LED blinking red (page 16)  
blinks  
red  
Lamp must be replaced (page 38)  
Lamp won’t turn on, LED blinking red (page 16)  
Lamp turns on  
blinks  
red  
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Correct image  
Move projector, adjust zoom, adjust height  
Image not centered on screen  
zoom  
Adjust horizontal or vertical position in  
Picture>Advanced menu  
Still having problems?  
If you need assistance, visit our website or call us. See the inside of the back  
cover for a list of all contact numbers and relevant web addresses.  
This product is backed by a limited two-year warranty. An extended war-  
ranty plan may be purchased from your dealer. When sending the projector  
in for repair, we recommend shipping the unit in its original packing mate-  
rial, or having a professional packaging company pack the unit. An optional  
ATA shipping case is available for purchase that provides adequate protec-  
tion for shipping. Please insure your shipment for its full value.  
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Using the keypad buttons  
Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an over-  
view of their functions:  
power–turns the projector on (page 9) and off (page 14).  
menu–opens the on-screen menus (page 29).  
select–confirms choices made in the menus (page 29).  
up/down arrows–navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus (page 29).  
auto image–resets the projector to the source.  
presets–cycles through the available preset settings (page 31).  
keystone–vertical keystone adjusts the squareness of the image (page 12).  
You can also adjust the horizontal keystone via the menus. See page 30.  
volume–adjusts sound (page 26).  
video and computer–changes the active source.  
menu navigation buttons  
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If you are displaying presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint , you can use  
the remote’s mouse buttons to navigate through your presentation while in  
Slide Show mode. To configure PowerPoint for this, choose Options from  
the PowerPoint Tools menu, click the View Tab, de-select the “Popup Menu  
on Right Mouse Click” option in the Slide Show section, then click OK.  
Then, when you’re in PowerPoint’s Slide Show mode, a left click advances  
to the next slide and a right click returns to the previous slide (other Power-  
Point modes are not affected).  
Using the remote control  
The remote uses two (2) provided AAA batteries. They are easily installed  
by sliding the cover off the remote’s back, aligning the + and - ends of the  
batteries, sliding them into place, and then replacing the cover.  
To operate, point the remote at the projection screen or at the projector (not  
at the computer). The range of optimum operation is about 30 feet (9.14m).  
To use the laser pointer, press and hold the Laser button. The laser turns off  
when the button is released, or times out after two (2) minutes of continu-  
ous operation.  
LED  
WARNING: Do not look into the laser beam emitted from the top of the  
remote control.  
cursor control  
backlight button  
Left and right remote mouse buttons are used to mimic the actions of the  
left/right mouse buttons on your computer. Mouse cursor movement is  
managed via the remote’s Cursor control. Connect a USB or PS/2 cable to  
the projector and the computer to use these buttons and control your com-  
puter’s mouse. When you do this for the first time, the Add New Hardware  
wizard may appear. See page 10 for details on loading the correct USB driv-  
ers.  
left mouse button  
navigation buttons  
right mouse button  
Press the remote’s Menu button to open the projector’s menu system. Use  
the arrow buttons to navigate, and the Select button to select features and  
adjust values in the menus. See page 29 for more info on the menus.  
The remote also has a power button to turn the projector on and off (see  
page 16 for shutdown info), volume and mute buttons to control the sound,  
a backlight button to light the remote’s buttons in the dark, and video and  
computer buttons to switch between sources.  
Troubleshooting the remote  
Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are  
not dead. The LED at the top of the remote lights when any button is  
Two presentation-specific features are also provided. Use the blank button  
to display a blank screen instead of the current slide (you can choose which  
color is displayed, see page 34); use the effect button to invoke a user-defin-  
able action, such as freeze or zoom (see page 35 to learn to program this but-  
ton).  
pressed when the battery power is adequate.  
Make sure you’re pointing the remote at the projector, not the com-  
puter, and are within the remote range of 30 feet (9.14m).  
If you are trying to control your computer’s mouse, make sure a mouse  
cable is connected. If using a USB cable, make sure the correct drivers  
are installed.  
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Using the audio  
connect audio cable  
To play sound from the projector, connect your source to the Audio In con-  
nector on the projector.  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
mputer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
i
3
serial control  
I
O
To adjust the volume, use the buttons on the keypad or remote.  
To adjust the bass, treble, balance, or loudness, use the Audio menu (see  
page 33).  
To mute the sound, press the Mute button.  
adjust volume  
Troubleshooting audio  
If there is no sound, check the following:  
Make sure the audio cable is connected.  
Make sure mute isn’t active.  
Make sure the volume is turned up enough. Press the volume button  
on the keypad or remote.  
Make sure you are connected to the corresponding audio in for your  
source. Computer 1 and 2 share a single audio input, as do Video 2  
and 3.  
computer 1 and  
corresponding audio  
audio in  
computer 3 and  
corresponding audio  
Adjust the audio source.  
computer  
computer  
2
3
computer  
1
If playing a video, make sure the playback has not been paused.  
audio in  
computer in  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
external speakers  
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
O
Connecting external speakers  
The projector can be attached to external speakers that have their own  
power source by plugging speaker cables into the projector’s left and right  
Audio Out connectors.  
audio out  
speaker  
cable  
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Optimizing computer images  
Presentation features  
After your computer is connected properly and the computer’s image is on  
the screen, you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For gen-  
eral information on using the menus, see page 29.  
Several features are provided to make giving presentation easier. The fol-  
lowing is an overview, details are found in the menu section on page 29.  
The remote’s Effect button allows you to assign various features to the  
key. The default effect is Zoom. You can select from Blank, Mute,  
Aspect Ratio, Source, Auto Image, Freeze, Zoom, About, PiP, Mask, and  
Screen Trigger. See page 35 for details.  
Adjust the Keystone, Contrast, or Brightness in the Picture menu.  
Change the Aspect Ratio. Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the image width to  
image height. TV screens are usually 1.33:1, also known as 4:3. HDTV  
and most DVDs are 1.78:1, or 16:9. Choose the option that best fits your  
input source. See page 30 for details.  
The Freeze effect allows you to freeze the displayed image. This is use-  
ful if you want to make changes on your computer without your audi-  
ence seeing them.  
Adjust the Color Temperature in the Advanced menu.  
The Blank button on the remote allows you to display a blank screen  
instead of the active source. See page 34.  
Adjust the Phase, Tracking, or Horizontal or Vertical position in the  
Advanced menu.  
The PiP effect lets you show a video source in a smaller window on top  
of the computer image. See page 35.  
Once you have optimized the image for a particular source, you can  
save the settings using Presets. This allows you to quickly recall these  
settings later. See page 31.  
The Startup Logo menu option lets you change the default startup  
screen to a black, white, or blue screen. See page 34.  
Adjust the Room Lighting. Select Dark if you are in a dark room, Light  
if in a bright room (page 31).  
Two menu options, Power Save and Screen Save, are provided to auto-  
matically shut down the projector after several minutes of inactivity or  
display a blank screen. This helps preserve lamp life. See page 33 and  
page 34.  
A Low Power menu option is also available to help lower the projec-  
tor’s fan sound volume. See page 33.  
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Optimizing video images  
Customizing the projector  
After the video device is connected properly and the image is on the screen,  
you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For general informa-  
tion on using the menus, see page 29.  
You can customize the projector for your specific setup and needs. See  
page 33 to page 37 for details on these features.  
For rear projection, turn Rear mode on in the Settings>System menu.  
Adjust the Keystone, Contrast, Brightness, Color, or Tint in the Picture  
menu. See page 30.  
For ceiling mounted projection, turn Ceiling mode on in the Set-  
tings>System menu.  
Change the Aspect ratio. Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to  
image height. TV screens are usually 1.33:1, also known as 4:3. HDTV  
and most DVDs are 1.78:1, or 16:9. Choose the option that best fits your  
input source. See page 30.  
Specify which source the projector checks first for active video during  
power-up.  
Specify the function of the Effect Key on the remote.  
Turn the projector’s display messages on and off.  
Turn on power saving features.  
Select a Sharpness setting. See page 32.  
Adjust the Color Temperature. Select a listed value, or select User and  
individually adjust the intensity of the red, green, and blue color. See  
page 32.  
Specify blank screen colors and startup logos.  
Specify the menu language.  
Adjust the Room Lighting. Select Dark if you are in a dark room, Light  
if in a bright room (page 31).  
Manage your projector via ProjectorNet software. See page 8 for more  
information.  
Control your projector using RS232 commands. See page 8.  
Use the screen trigger to control your projection screen. See page 6.  
Customize the projector for your specific installation using optional  
long or short throw lenses. See page 41 for ordering information.  
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Using the menus  
Dot  
To open the menus, press the menu button on the keypad or remote. (The  
menus automatically close after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed.) The  
Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to high-  
light the desired submenu, then press the Select button.  
Menu  
button  
To change a menu setting, highlight it, press Select, then use the up and  
down arrow buttons to adjust the value, select an option using radio but-  
tons, or turn the feature on or off using check boxes. Press Select to confirm  
your changes. Use the arrows to navigate to another setting. When your  
adjustments are complete, navigate to Exit, then press Select to go to the  
previous menu; press the Menu button at any time to close the menus.  
Keypad navigation  
buttons  
Main menu  
Dots appear before the menu name. The number of dots indicate the menu’s  
level, ranging from one (the Main menu) to four (the most nested menus).  
Picture  
menu  
Dots  
The menus are grouped by usage:  
The Picture menu provides image adjustments.  
Settings  
menu  
The Settings menu provides set-up type adjustments that are not  
changed often.  
The About menu provides a read-only display of information about the  
projector and source.  
Certain menu items may be grayed out until a particular source is con-  
nected. For example, Sharpness is only available for video sources and will  
be hidden when a computer source is active. Other menu items may be  
grayed out when they are not available. For example, Brightness is grayed  
out until an image is active.  
About menu  
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Picture menu  
To adjust the following six settings, highlight the setting, press Select, use  
the up and down arrows to adjust the values, then press select to confirm  
the changes.  
Vertical Keystone  
increasing keystone  
decreasing keystone  
Vertical Keystone: adjusts the image vertically and makes a squarer image.  
You can also adjust vertical keystone from the keypad.  
Horizontal Keystone: adjusts the image horizontally and makes a squarer  
image.  
Contrast: controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest  
parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the  
image.  
Brightness: changes the intensity of the image.  
Horizontal Keystone  
Color: (video sources only) adjusts a video image from black and white to  
fully saturated color.  
Tint: (NTSC video sources only) adjusts the red-green color balance in the  
image.  
Aspect Ratio: Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height.  
TV screens are usually 1.33:1, also known as 4:3. HDTV and most DVDs are  
1.78:1, or 16:9. The default is 4:3, which displays the input resized up or  
down to fill the display area.  
Aspect Ratio  
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Presets: The provided Presets optimize the projector for displaying com-  
puter presentations, photographs, film images, and video images. (Film  
input is material originally captured on a film camera, like a movie; video  
input is material originally captured on a video camera, like a TV show or  
sporting event.) You can use the preset as a starting point, then further cus-  
tomize the settings for each source. The settings you customize are saved in  
the preset for each source. To restore the factory default settings, choose Fac-  
tory Reset in the Settings>Service menu.  
There are also three user-definable presets. To set a preset for the current  
source, adjust the image, then choose Save User 1, 2, or 3. You can recall  
these settings in the future by selecting the appropriate user presets.  
Presets  
Room Lighting: This features optimizes the projector for your room’s light-  
ing conditions. Select Dark if you are in a dark room, Light if in a bright  
room. Choosing Light maximizes the light output from the projector.  
Room Lighting  
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Advanced settings  
Sharpness: (video sources only) changes the clarity of the edges of a video  
image. Select a sharpness setting.  
Sharpness  
Color Space: This option applies to computer and component video  
sources. It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned  
for the video input. When Auto is selected, the projector automatically  
determines the standard. To choose a different setting, turn off Auto, then  
choose RGB for computer sources, choose either SMPTE240, REC709 or  
REC601 for component video sources.  
Color Space  
Color Temperature: changes the intensity of the colors. Select a listed  
value, or select User and individually adjust the intensity of the red, green,  
and blue colors.  
Color Temperature  
The following 4 options are for computer sources only.  
Phase: adjusts the horizontal phase of a computer source.  
Tracking: adjusts the vertical scan of a computer source.  
Horizontal/Vertical Position: adjusts the position of a computer source.  
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Settings menu  
Audio: allows adjustments to the volume, bass, treble and balance. Also  
allows you to turn on and off Loudness (which boosts the higher and lower  
frequencies), the Internal speakers, and projector startup Chime.  
Audio  
Sources: allows you to assign a particular input to a specific source key  
when using the optional Integrator remote. Also allows selection of a  
default Startup Source and enables or disables Autosource and RGB.  
Sources>Startup Source: this determines which source the projector  
checks first for active video during power-up.  
Sources>Autosource: When Autosource is not checked, the projector  
defaults to the source selected in Startup Source. If no source is found, a  
blank screen displays. When Autosource is checked, Startup Source deter-  
mines which source the projector defaults to at power-up. If no signal is  
present, the projector checks the sources in order until a source is found or  
until power down.  
Startup  
Source  
Sources>RGB Video: check this box if you are using a DVD player with  
Sources  
RGB output.  
System>Rear: reverses the image so you can project from behind a translu-  
cent screen.  
Ceiling: turns the image upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.  
Auto Power: When Auto Power is checked, the projector automatically  
goes into the startup state after the projector is powered on. This allows con-  
trol of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch.  
Display Messages: displays status messages (such as “Searching” or  
“Mute”) in the lower-left corner of the screen.  
System menu  
Low Power: toggles between on and off. Turn it on to lower the light output  
of the lamp. This also lowers the fan speed, making the projector quieter.  
Power Save: automatically turns the lamp off after no signals are detected  
for 5 minutes. After 3 additional minutes with no signal, the projector pow-  
ers down. If an active signal is received before the projector powers down,  
the image will be displayed.  
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Screen Save: automatically blanks the screen after no signals are detected  
for five minutes. The image returns when an active source is detected or a  
remote or keypad button is pressed. Screen Save is disabled when Power  
Save is enabled.  
Screen Trigger: this enables the Screen Trigger connection on the connector  
panel. See page 6 for details.  
Startup Logo: allows you to display a blank Black, White, or Blue screen  
instead of the default screen at startup and when no source is detected. It  
also allows you to capture and display a custom startup screen.  
Startup Logo  
To capture a custom logo, display the image you want to capture on your  
computer, highlight Capture New, then press Select twice. While the cap-  
ture is underway, the LED on the keypad turns orange. When ready, the  
projector confirms the capture and the LED changes to green.  
The next time you start the projector, the custom logo you captured dis-  
plays.  
Blank Screen: determines what color is displayed when you press the  
Blank button on the remote.  
Blank Screen  
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Effect Key: allows you to assign a different function to the Effect button on  
the remote to quickly and easily use the effect. Only one effect can be  
enabled at a time. Highlight an effect and press Select to choose a different  
one.  
Blank: shows an empty screen.  
Mute: turns off all sound.  
Effect Key  
Aspect Ratio: sets the ratio of the image width to image height.  
Source: cycles through the available sources.  
Auto Image: causes computer sources to be reacquired.  
Freeze: pauses the projected image.  
Zoom: Is the default effect. It lets you magnify a part of the screen. To  
use the Zoom effect, press Effect, then press the remote’s left mouse to  
zoom the image, press the right mouse button to decrease the magnifi-  
cation. You can use the cursor control to pan the image, displaying dif-  
ferent parts of it (only if the image is magnified). To return to the  
original size and cancel Zoom, press the Effect button a second time.  
About: displays the About menu.  
PiP: (Picture in Picture) allows you to overlay a smaller window show-  
ing the video source on top of the larger computer source window. You  
must have both a computer and video source connected to use PIP. You  
can’t show a computer image in the smaller PiP window, only a video  
image. You can select a small, medium, or large window. You can also  
move the PiP window on the screen using the PiP Position X and Y  
options in the menu. Press the up and down arrows to change the posi-  
tion.  
Picture in Picture  
Mask: allows you to cover part of the image with a black curtain. Press  
the up and down arrows to raise or lower the curtain on the image.  
Screen Trigger: this enables the Screen Trigger connection on the con-  
nector panel. See page 6 for details.  
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Network: The projector has an RJ45 Ethernet connector that supports net-  
work connections and TCP/IP protocols. This will allow for the control and  
management of the projector over a corporate network. The following fields  
are accessible when DHCP is not checked and available for manual entry of  
data.  
Network  
Network  
Info  
IP Address: Identifies the projector on the network.  
Subnet mask: Separates the network address part of the IP address.  
Default gateway: The IP address of the local router.  
DHCP: Select this to automatically obtain an IP address, Subnet mask,  
and Default gateway.  
Network Info: Provides information on the network configuration.  
The Network Info menu is informational and cannot be edited. It displays  
the current IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and the projector’s  
MAC Address.  
Language  
Language: allows you to select a language for the onscreen display of  
menus and messages.  
Service: to use these features, highlight them and press Select.  
Factory Reset: restores all settings (except Lamp Hours and Network set-  
tings) to their default after displaying a confirmation dialog box.  
Reset Lamp: resets the lamp hours counter in the About menu to zero. Do  
this only after changing the lamp. It displays a confirmation dialog box.  
Service menu  
Service Info: provides information about the projector’s software version  
and the active source.  
Service Code: only used by authorized service personnel.  
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Maintenance  
clean the lens  
with a soft dry cloth  
and non-abrasive  
cleaner  
Cleaning the lens  
1 Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.  
Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner, and don’t apply the  
cleaner directly to the lens. Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh  
chemicals might scratch the lens.  
2 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion. If you  
don’t intend to use the projector immediately, replace the lens cap.  
Changing the lens  
Optional long throw and short throw lenses are available. See “Optional  
Accessories” on page 41 for ordering information.  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
turn off and unplug  
the projector  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
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1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.  
2 Set the projector upright with the lens facing upward, place a screw-  
driver or other narrow object in the release hole on the bottom of the  
projector, then twist the lens counterclockwise to remove it.  
3 To install the new lens, align the red dot (near the base of the lens) with  
the top of the projector and turn clockwise until you feel the lens click  
into place.  
lens release hole  
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Replacing the projection lamp  
The lamp hour timer in the About menu counts the number of hours the  
lamp has been in use. Fifty hours before the specified end of the lamp’s life,  
the message “Replace lamp” briefly appears on the screen at each startup  
and in the Interactive Display. After 50 additional hours, the lamp will no  
longer light. You can order new lamp modules from your dealer. See  
“Accessories” on page 41 for information.  
About menu  
audio in  
R
turn off and unplug  
the projector  
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
O
1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.  
2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly.  
wait 60 minutes  
3 Turn the projector upside down and remove the lamp door by removing  
the two screws and sliding the lamp door tabs out of the two tab bays.  
remove the screws on lamp door  
4 Loosen the three captive screws on the lamp module.  
loosen the screws on lamp module  
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WARNINGS:  
To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before  
you replace the lamp.  
Do not drop the lamp module. The glass may shatter and cause injury.  
Do not touch the glass lamp screen. Fingerprints can obscure projection  
sharpness.  
Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing. In the unlikely  
event that the lamp ruptures, small glass fragments may be generated.  
The lamp module is designed to contain most of these fragments, but  
use caution when removing it.  
remove module using bail wire  
5 Carefully remove the lamp module by grasping and lifting the metal  
bail wire. Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper manner.  
6 Install the new lamp module, making sure that it is properly seated.  
7 Tighten the three screws.  
8 Replace the lamp door by inserting the tabs into the tab bays and tight-  
ening the two screws.  
9 Plug in the power cable, press the power switch then press the Power  
button to turn the projector back on.  
10 Reset the lamp hour timer.  
Resetting the lamp timer  
If the lamp timer has reached the maximum number of hours for the projec-  
tor lamp, the LED on the projector’s keypad will show a lamp error (see  
“LED behavior and meaning” on page 16). To reset the lamp timer, press the  
decrease volume button on the keypad and then the increase volume button  
within 3 seconds. At that point the LED will turn green and you can power  
on the projector.  
reset lamp time in Service menu  
You can also navigate to the Settings>Service menu and select Lamp Reset  
to reset the lamp timer.  
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Cleaning the dust filter  
1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.  
audio in  
R
turn off and unplug  
the projector  
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network mouse  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly.  
computer in  
I
O
WARNING: To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 60  
minutes before you clean or replace the dust filter.  
wait 60 minutes  
3 Turn the projector upside down and remove the lamp door. See page 38.  
4 Press the tab on the dust filter and lift it off.  
5 Clean the filter using a vacuum set on low power.  
6 Replace the dust filter and the lamp door.  
Using the security lock  
The projector has a security lock for use with a cable lock system. See  
“Accessories” on page 41 for ordering information. Refer to the information  
that came with the lock for instructions on how to use it.  
audio in  
R
trigger  
monitor out  
computer  
computer  
2
network PS/2  
computer  
1
USB  
L
audio in  
3
serial control  
computer in  
I
O
security lock  
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Appendix  
Optional Accessories  
Part Number  
CA-ATA-017  
SP-CEIL-005-B  
SP-LTMT-PLT  
SP-LTMT-EXTP  
Accessories  
Shipping Case (ATA approved)  
Projector Mount  
Standard Accessories  
(ship with the projector)  
False Ceiling Plate for Projector Mount  
Part Number  
111-0033-xx  
420104  
Extension Arm for Projector Mount  
26- 47”  
Shipping Box (with packaging)  
Protective Cover  
Short Throw Lens  
LENS-020  
Computer Cable 6 ft (1.8 m)  
Audio/Video Cable 6 ft (1.8 m)  
Audio Cable 6 ft (1.8 m)  
Power Cable*  
516-0062-xx  
516-0051-xx  
301398B  
Long Throw Lens  
LENS-021  
DVI-D Cable 6 ft (1.8 m)  
Component to VESA Adapter  
SP-DVI-D  
SP-VESA-ADPT  
SP-VGAEXT50-D  
516-0052-xx  
301378A  
VGA Cable/Line Amp Extension, 50 ft  
(15m)-Domestic  
USB Cable  
VGA Cable/Line Amp Extension, 50 ft  
(15m)-International  
SP-VGAEXT50-I  
Conductor Plus Remote  
HW-CONDUCTOR+  
SP-LAMP-012  
Projection Lamp Module (included  
in projector)  
Audio/Video Cable, 30 ft (9m)  
Projector Cable Lock System  
50Diagonal Screen (portable)  
60Diagonal Screen (portable)  
84Diagonal Wall/Ceiling Mounted Screen  
Replacement Lamp Module  
SP-AV30  
SP-LOCK-B  
Lens Cap  
340-1185-xx  
009-0657-xx  
010-0451-xx  
009-0659-xx  
SP-CABLETIES  
301130  
A650  
Quick Setup card  
Users Guide with CD  
Safety Card  
HW-DLXSCRN  
HW-WALLSCR84  
SP-LAMP-012  
HW-RF-POCKTPNT  
HW-PRESENTER  
HW-INTEGRATOR  
Color-coded Cable Ties, 3 set  
SCART Adapter*  
*country-dependent  
MindPath RF PocketPoint Remote  
IR Presentation Remote Control  
IR Integrator Remote Control  
NOTE: Use only approved accessories.  
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Red LED behavior and projector errors  
Projected image size  
Table 3:  
Image sizes for standard lens  
If the projector is not functioning properly and the red LED is blinking, con-  
sult Table 2 to determine a possible cause. There are two second pauses  
between the blinking cycles. Visit our website for more details on the red  
LED error codes. See the inside back cover for contact information.  
Distance to  
screen  
(feet/m)  
Minimum  
Diagonal  
(feet/m)  
Maximum  
Diagonal  
(feet/m)  
Table 2:  
5/1.52  
2.08/.64  
3.33/1.02  
5.0/1.52  
2.78/.85  
4.44/1.35  
6.67/2.03  
8.89/2.71  
11.11/3.39  
16.67/5.08  
18.33/5.59  
Red LED Behavior  
Explanation  
8/2.44  
12/3.66  
16/4.88  
20/6.1  
One (1) blink  
The lamp won't strike after five (5)  
attempts. Check the lamp and lamp door  
installations for loose connections.  
6.67/2.03  
8.33/2.54  
12.5/3.81  
13.75/4.19  
30/9.14  
33/10.1  
Two (2) blinks  
The lamp counter hours have exceeded  
lamp life hours. Replace the lamp and  
reset the lamp hours counter.  
Three (3) blinks  
The projector has shut down the lamp.  
Replace the lamp. Contact Technical Sup-  
port for repair if replacing the lamp does  
not solve the problem.  
Table 4:  
Image sizes for long throw lens  
Four (4) blinks  
Five (5) blinks  
The fan has failed. Contact Technical Sup-  
port for repair.  
Distance to  
screen  
(feet/m)  
Minimum  
Diagonal  
(feet/m)  
Maximum  
Diagonal  
(feet/m)  
The projector is overheating. Check for a  
blocked air vent. Contact Technical Sup-  
port for repair if clearing the air vents  
does not solve the problem.  
16/4.88  
2.91/.89  
3.64/1.11  
5.45/1.66  
7.27/2.22  
9.09/2.77  
18.18/5.54  
5.33/1.63  
6.67/2.03  
10/3.05  
20/6.1  
30/9.14  
40/12.19  
50/15.24  
100/30.48  
13.33/4.06  
16.67/5.08  
33.33/10.16  
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Table 5:  
Image sizes for short throw lens (fixed focus)  
Distance to  
screen  
(feet/m)  
Diagonal  
(feet/m)  
3/.91  
5/1.52  
8/2.44  
12/3.66  
16/4.88  
20/6.1  
2.5/.76  
4.17/1.27  
6.67/2.03  
10/3.05  
13.33/4.06  
16.67/5.08  
NOTE: Visit our website for an interactive image size calculator.  
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Numerics  
1024x768 resolution 5  
Contrast 12, 15  
custom logo  
startup screen 34  
A
customer service contact information 23  
About 35  
Aspect Ratio 35  
D
audio 26  
Default gateway 36  
DHCP 36  
Display Messages 33  
Audio In connector 7, 13  
audio volume 15  
Auto Image 35  
Auto Power 33  
displaying  
computer image 9  
PiP 35  
B
video image 14  
Drivers 10  
Blank 35  
blinking green 16  
blinking red 16  
Brightness 12  
USB 11  
Windows 98 11  
C
E
cables  
Effect Key 35  
elevator foot 12  
optional 41  
standard 41  
changing the lens 37  
cleaning the dust filter 40  
cleaning the lens 37  
Color 15  
colors are incorrect 21  
component cable connector 13  
computer connections  
optional 7  
F
first time use  
driver installation 10  
focus 12, 15  
Freeze 35  
fuzzy image 19  
required 7  
computer image  
optimize 27  
troubleshooting 17  
connector panel 6  
contacting InFocus 23  
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I
M
image  
Main menu 29  
menu system 29  
Monitor connector 7  
mouse, using your 7  
Mute 35  
display computer 9  
display video 14  
image does not fit screen 20  
image not centered 23  
image not sharp 20  
image not square 20  
image reversed 21  
image size matrix 42  
image upside down 21  
Info  
N
Network 36  
Network connector 8  
Network Info 36  
no computer image 18  
no startup screen 17  
network 36  
IP Address 36  
O
only startup screen appears 17  
optional accessories 41  
K
Keystone 12, 15  
P
L
Picture in Picture 35  
Picture menu 30  
PiP 35  
Power button 14  
power cable 7, 13  
Power Save 33  
lamp replacement 38  
lamp won’t turn on 22  
Language 36  
laptop  
connecting 7  
external video port 9  
LED  
PowerPoint  
remote’s mouse buttons 25  
presentation features 27  
projector  
blinking green 16  
blinking red 22  
solid green 16  
solid red 22  
connector panel 6  
customizing 28  
LED behavior 16  
optional accessories 41  
lens  
shutdown 16  
changing 37  
cleaning 37  
leveling foot 12  
Low Power 33  
standard accessories 41  
troubleshooting problems 16  
projector height 12, 14  
projector positioning 12, 14  
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R
V
Rear 33  
Video button 14  
video connections  
optional 13  
remote control 25  
not working 19  
replacing the lamp 38  
RS-232  
standard 13  
Video connector 13  
video images  
optimizing 28  
cable 8  
connecting 6  
S
W
screen trigger 6  
security lock 40  
Serial connection 8  
serial connection 6  
Settings menu 33  
shutdown  
warranty 23, 47  
Windows 2000 11  
Windows 98 10  
Windows ME, XP 11  
X
projector 16  
solid green 16  
solid red 16  
Z
Source 35  
zoom 12, 15, 35  
Source troubleshooting 17  
Sources 33  
standard accessories  
projector 41  
Subnet mask 36  
S-video connector 13  
T
Tint 15  
trigger, screen 6  
Troubleshooting 16, 17  
U
USB, using your mouse 7  
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Limited Warranty  
WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION  
THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH INFOCUS’ MAXIMUM LIABILITY FOR ITS  
PRODUCT. THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS ONLY TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED  
FROM INFOCUS OR AN INFOCUS AUTHORIZED RESELLER. InFocus shall have  
no further obligation under the foregoing Limited Warranty if the Product has been  
damaged due to abuse, misuse, neglect, smoke exposure (cigarette or otherwise),  
accident, unusual physical or electrical stress, unauthorized modifications (including  
use of an unauthorized mount), tampering, alterations, or service other than by InFo-  
cus or its authorized agents, causes other than from ordinary use or failure to prop-  
erly use the Product in the application for which said Product was intended.  
InFocus Corporation (“InFocus”) warrants that the Projector (“Product”) purchased  
from InFocus, an InFocus distributor, or an InFocus reseller will conform to the man-  
ufacturer's specifications and be free from defects in material or workmanship for the  
Warranty period provided below. InFocus does not warrant that the Product will  
meet the specific requirements of the end-user customer.  
If the Product, which is the subject of this Limited Warranty, is defective in material or  
workmanship during the warranty period, InFocus, at its option, will REPAIR or  
REPLACE the Product.  
This Warranty excludes Product or accessory cleaning, repair, or replacement of plas-  
tics due to cosmetic damage and damage as a result of normal wear. Product repair  
outside of the terms of the Limited Warranty will be on a time and materials basis.  
Prolonged Product “demonstration” causes unusual Product wear and is not consid-  
ered normal use under the terms of this Limited Warranty.  
All exchanged parts and products replaced under this Warranty will become prop-  
erty of InFocus. InFocus’ sole obligation is to supply (or pay for) all labor necessary to  
repair the Product found to be defective within the Warranty period and to repair or  
replace defective parts with new parts or, at the option of InFocus, serviceable used  
parts that are equivalent or superior to new parts performance.  
The Accessory Warranty covers the accessory item only and excludes normal wear.  
The Lamp Product Warranty excludes expected lamp degradation.  
Limited Warranty Alternatives: Subject to the Limitations, Exclusions and Dis-  
claimers, InFocus Warrants as follows:  
Remanufactured Products and Software Products are exempt from the foregoing  
Limited Warranty. Please refer to the appropriate Remanufactured Product Limited  
Warranty or Software Product Limited Warranty for applicable Warranty informa-  
tion.  
2 Year Parts and Labor Product Warranty - From the date of purchase, InFo-  
cus warrants that the Product will conform to the manufacturers’ specifications  
and be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of two (2)  
years.  
DISCLAIMER OF UNSTATED WARRANTIES  
1 Year Parts Only Accessory Warranty - From the date of purchase, InFocus  
THE WARRANTY PRINTED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO  
THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUD-  
ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-  
ITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. THERE ARE  
NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE  
HEREOF AND THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED,  
ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN INSTRUMENT SIGNED BY INFO-  
CUS. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG  
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST, SO SUCH LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY  
TO YOU.  
warrants that the customer replaceable and accessory products will conform to the  
manufacturers’ specifications and be free from defects in material or workmanship  
for a period of one (1) year.  
90 Day/500 Hour Replacement Lamp Warranty - Lamp Products purchased  
in projectors or separately as replacements after the original projector purchase is  
Ninety (90) days or 500 hours, whichever comes first. During the Warranty period for the  
Product, InFocus warrants that Replacement lamps, which are purchased at the time of projec-  
tor purchase, will have a 90-day or 500 hour warranty, whichever comes first, from the date  
the spare lamp is put into use.  
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No repair or replacement of Product or part thereof shall extend the Limited War-  
ranty period as to the entire Product. Warranty on the repair part and workmanship  
shall only be effective for a period of ninety (90) days following the repair or replace-  
ment of that part or the remaining period of the Product Limited Warranty whichever  
is greater.  
Limited Warranty Period  
The Limited Warranty period commences on the date of purchase by the end-user  
customer for both the 2 year Product Warranty and the 1 year Accessory Warranty.  
These Limited Warranty provisions shall apply only to the end-user purchaser (first  
person or entity that purchased a new Product for personal or business use and not  
for the purpose of distribution or resale).  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT INFOCUS’ LIABILITY WHETHER IN  
CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER-  
WISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PUR-  
CHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES  
SHALL INFOCUS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CON-  
SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUES OR LOST SAV-  
INGS. THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCTS IS A CONSIDERATION IN  
LIMITING INFOCUS’ LIABILITY.  
To Be Eligible For Limited Warranty Coverage  
Any person exercising a claim under this Limited Warranty must establish to the sat-  
isfaction of InFocus both the date of purchase and that the Product was purchased  
new. The sales receipt or invoice, showing the date of purchase of the Product or  
Accessory is the proof of the date of purchase.  
To Obtain Warranty Service  
During the Limited Warranty period, to exercise this Limited Warranty, the purchaser  
must first contact 1) InFocus, 2) a service facility authorized by InFocus or 3) the place  
of original purchase.  
Limitation on Bringing Action - No action, regardless of form, arising out of the  
agreement to purchase the product may be brought by purchaser more than one year  
after the cause of action has accrued.  
InFocus Customer Service - 1-800-799-9911 or [email protected]  
For Warranty service, the purchaser will be advised to return or deliver the defective  
Product freight and all fees prepaid, to an InFocus Service Center or to a service facil-  
ity authorized by InFocus. When returning Product to InFocus, a Return Material  
Authorization Number (RMA #) is required and must be clearly displayed on the out-  
side of the shipping carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protec-  
tion. InFocus or the service facility authorized by InFocus will return the repaired/  
replaced Product freight prepaid to the purchaser.  
Governing Law - Any action, regardless of form, arising out of the agreement to  
purchase the product is governed by Oregon law.  
Mandatory Arbitration - Any action, regardless of form, arising out of the agree-  
ment to purchase the product is subject to mandatory arbitration.  
SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION  
OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES  
YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS,  
DEPENDING ON JURISDICTION.  
Products returned for Warranty service must be accompanied by a written letter that:  
(i) explains the problem; (ii) provides proof of date of purchase; (iii) provides the  
dealer’s name; and (iv) provides the model and serial number of the Product. Upon  
request of InFocus Corporation or an InFocus authorized repair center receiving the  
Product, proof of legal importation must accompany the warranty repair Product,  
otherwise the Product must be returned to the place of original purchase, to the man-  
ufacturer (Purchaser must bear all tax, duty and freight), or the Purchaser must bear  
charges for the warranty repair.  
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IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE…  
call InFocus Corporation Customer Service directly at 1-800-799-9911.  
SUPPORT IS FREE  
IN EUROPE,  
Many resources are available on  
our website at www.proxima.com.  
Here’s a sample:  
between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. PST,  
Monday through Friday. Support  
is available in North America  
after hours and weekends for a fee  
at 1-888-592-6800.  
call InFocus Corporation in  
The Netherlands at  
(31) 20 579 2820.  
• product data sheet  
• technical specifications,  
an interactive image size  
calculator, laptop activation  
commands, connector pin outs,  
command line interface (CLI)  
and a glossary  
IN ASIA,  
call InFocus Corporation in  
Singapore at (65) 6334-9005.  
Or, send us an e-mail at  
• online product registration  
Safety Certifications UL, CUL, TÜV, NOM, IRAM, GOST, CCC  
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DP8200x  
InFocus Corporation  
27700B SW Parkway Avenue  
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-9215  
1-800-294-6400 503-685-8888  
Fax: 503-685-8887  
In Europe:  
InFocus International B.V.  
Strawinskylaan 585  
1077 XX Amsterdam,The Netherlands  
Phone: +31 20 579 2000  
Fax: +31 20 579 2999  
In Asia:  
238A Thomson Road  
#18-01/04 Novena Square  
Singapore 307684  
Telephone: (65) 6334-9005  
Fax: (65) 6333-4525  
010-0455-00  
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