LightPro InFocus P160 User manual

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User manual
Advanced LCD Series
2021.06.v1.0
• Beforeusingtheproduct,pleasereadtheseinstructionscarefully,and
keptthemsafeforfuturereference.
• OSDoptionsandpicturesshowninthisdocumentmaydierslightlyfrom
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English
RegulatoryModel
P160 XGAModels IN1004,IN1014
P161 XGAModels IN1024,IN1034,IN1044
P162 WXGAModels IN1026,IN1036,IN1046
P163 WUXGAModels IN1029,IN1039,IN1049,IN1059
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Disclaimer
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Disclaimer
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ortechnicalcharacteristicsoftheperformanceoftheproductscontainedherein.This
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suitabilityorreliabilityoftheseproductsforspecicuserapplications.Itistheduty
ofanysuchuserorintegratortoperformtheappropriateandcompleteriskanalysis,
evaluationandtestingoftheproductswithrespecttotherelevantspecicapplication
orusethereof.NeitherInFocusnoranyofitsaliates,subsidiariesorlicenseesshall
beresponsibleorliableformisuseoftheinformationthatiscontainedherein.Ifyou
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publication,pleasenotifyus.
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installingandusingthisproduct.Forreasonsofsafetyandtohelpensurecompliance
withdocumentedsystemdata,onlythemanufacturershallperformrepairsto
components.Failuretoobservethisinformationcanresultininjuryorequipment
damage.
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Features and design
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ThisProjectorisdesignedwiththemostadvancedtechnologyforportability,durability,
andeaseofuse.Thisprojectorhasbuilt-inmultimediafeatures,andsupporttheLCD
technologybyusingthecolourdepthof1.07billioncolour.
Simple computer system setting
Theprojectorhasamulti-scansystemto
conformtoalmostallcomputeroutput
signalsquickly.UptoWUXGAresolution
canbeaccepted.
Useful functions for presentations
Thedigitalzoomfunctionallowsyouto
focusonthecrucialinformationduringa
presentation.
Light source mode
Brightnessoftheprojectionlampcanbe
selected.
Logo function
TheLogofunctionallowsyouto
customizethescreenlogo.Youcan
captureanyimageonthescreen.
Multilingual menu display
Thescreenmenuoftheprojectoris
availablein26languages:English,
German,French,Italian,Spanish,Polish,
Swedish,Dutch,Portuguese,Japanese,
SimpliedChinese,TraditionalChinese,
Korean,Russian,Arabic,Turkey,
Finland,Norway,Denmark,Indonesia,
Hungary,CzechRepublic,Kazakhstan,
Vietnamese,Thai,Farsi.
Convenient Maintenance Functions
Lampandltermaintenancefunctions
provideforbetterandproper
maintenanceoftheprojector.
Security function
TheSecurityfunctionhelpsyouto
ensuresecurityoftheprojector.With
theKeylockfunction,youcanlockthe
operationonthecontrolpanelorremote
control.PINcodelockfunctionprevents
unauthorizeduseoftheprojector.
Auto setup function
Thisfunctionenablesinputsource
search,AUTOPCadjustandAUTO
KeystonebysimplepressingtheAUTO
buttonontheremotecontrol.
Colourboard function
Adjusttheprojectorslightandcolour
outputsettingswhenprojectingontoa
colouredsurfaceorscreen.
Power management
ThePowermanagementfunctionreduces
powerconsumptionandmaintainsthe
lamplife.
Closed caption
Closed captionsareatextversionof
thespokenpartofamovie,orcomputer
presentation.Closed captioningwas
developedtoaidhearing-impaired
people,butit'susefulforavarietyof
situations.Youcanturnthefeatureonor
oandswitchthechannels.
Caution
• Thescreenmenuandimagesinthemanualmayslightlydierfromtherealproduct.
• Themanualissubjecttochangewithoutpriornotice.
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Content
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Content
Disclaimer.........................................................................................................2
Featuresanddesign.........................................................................................3
Content.............................................................................................................4
Safetyoperationguideline................................................................................7
Safety instructions.......................................................................................................7
Chemical Substances table.........................................................................................8
Air ventilation.............................................................................................................12
Place your projector correctly....................................................................................12
Moving your projector ...............................................................................................13
Compliance....................................................................................................14
Accessory.......................................................................................................15
Nameandfunctionofyourprojector.............................................................16
Front, Top .................................................................................................................16
Rear..........................................................................................................................16
Bottom .....................................................................................................................16
Terminals...................................................................................................................17
Keypad controls and indicator lights..........................................................................19
Remote control .........................................................................................................20
Installing batteries in the remote control ....................................................................21
Remote control operation range................................................................................21
Installation......................................................................................................22
Set up your projector ................................................................................................22
Adjust the projected image .......................................................................................25
Connect to PC (digital and analogue RGB)................................................................26
Connect to video equipment .....................................................................................27
Connect to audio equipment.....................................................................................28
Connect to USB (USB-A – USB-B or USB-C – USB-B).............................................29
Connect the AC power cord .....................................................................................32
Basicoperation.............................................................................................33
Power on your projector ...........................................................................................33
Power o your projector............................................................................................34
How to operate the OSD...........................................................................................35
Menu item overview ..................................................................................................36
Adjust the Projector Zoom and Focus .......................................................................37
Auto setting function .................................................................................................38
Keystone adjustment ................................................................................................38
Volume adjustment ...................................................................................................39
Remote control operation..........................................................................................40
Input selection...........................................................................................................42
Display............................................................................................................44
Auto PC adj. ............................................................................................................44
Fine sync ..................................................................................................................44
H Position .................................................................................................................44
V position..................................................................................................................45
H.Size .......................................................................................................................45
Aspect ......................................................................................................................45

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Project way ...............................................................................................................46
Menu position ..........................................................................................................47
Background display .................................................................................................48
System .....................................................................................................................48
Colouradjust..................................................................................................50
Image mode .............................................................................................................50
Colour adjust (For PC.)..............................................................................................51
Colour adjust (For Video)...........................................................................................52
Setting............................................................................................................53
Direct power on ........................................................................................................53
Standby mode ..........................................................................................................53
High land ..................................................................................................................54
Light source mode....................................................................................................54
Cooling fast...............................................................................................................55
Closed caption..........................................................................................................55
Key lock....................................................................................................................56
Iris.............................................................................................................................56
Sound.......................................................................................................................56
HDMI setup...............................................................................................................57
Expand.......................................................................................................... 58
Language..................................................................................................................58
Auto setup ................................................................................................................59
Keystone...................................................................................................................59
Logo .........................................................................................................................64
Security.....................................................................................................................65
Power management..................................................................................................67
Filter counter.............................................................................................................68
Test pattern ..............................................................................................................69
Factory default ..........................................................................................................69
Network....................................................................................................................70
MemoryViewer..............................................................................................71
Set slide....................................................................................................................71
Slide transition eect .................................................................................................71
Sort order .................................................................................................................72
Rotate.......................................................................................................................72
Best t ......................................................................................................................72
Repeat......................................................................................................................72
Apply ........................................................................................................................72
Info................................................................................................................73
Networkcontrol.............................................................................................. 74
Network control operation.........................................................................................74
Enter through a web browser ....................................................................................76
Usefulfunction...............................................................................................83
Memory Viewer function............................................................................................83
USB display function.................................................................................................86

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Maintenanceandcleaning.............................................................................88
WARNING light indicator ...........................................................................................88
Clean the lens ...........................................................................................................89
Clean casing of your projector...................................................................................89
Clear the lter............................................................................................................89
Reset the lter counter ..............................................................................................90
Lamp replacement ....................................................................................................90
Lamp model..............................................................................................................90
Appendix........................................................................................................93
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................93
Menu tree .................................................................................................................96
Light indicator status...............................................................................................100
Compatible computer screen..................................................................................101
Terminal conguration .............................................................................................103
Dimensions .............................................................................................................105
Technical Specications ..........................................................................................107
RS232 control mode...............................................................................................110
Gettinghelp..................................................................................................114
Contacting InFocus.................................................................................................114
Restrictionofuse......................................................................................... 116
NetworkService........................................................................................... 117
Important Statement on Network Service ...............................................................117
Regional&countryspecicnotices.............................................................118
Disposing of your used product In the European Union ..........................................118
RF interference (for USA only) .................................................................................118
Lamps ....................................................................................................................119
Manufacturer, EU importer and EU Authorised Representative in accordance with EU
directives ................................................................................................................120
EUDeclarationofConformity.......................................................................121
UKDeclarationofConformity......................................................................125
WARRANTY..................................................................................................129

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Safety operation guideline
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Safety operation guideline
Safety instructions
Thisdocumentandyourprojectoremploycertainsymbolstoillustratehowtouse
yourprojectorsafely.Theyaredescribedbelow:Pleasegetyourselffamiliarwiththem
beforegoingthroughthisdocument.
Caution Ignoringmessagesindicatedbythissymbolmayleadtopersonal
injuriesordeaths.
Note Ignoringmessagesindicatedbythissymbolmayleadtopersonal
injuriesorpropertydamage.
Highvoltageinsidewithrisksofelectricshock.
RG2
RG2.DONOTstareintothebeam.
Please read this manual carefully before installing and operating your
projector.
Yourprojectorcomeswithanumberofconvenientfeaturesandfunctions.Youmay
makethemostofthesefeaturesandkeepyourprojectoringoodworkingconditions
byusingitcorrectly.Invalidoperationofyourprojectormaynotonlyshortenitslife
cyclebutalsomayleadtoproductfailure,re,orotherincidents.
Incaseofanyoperationabnormality,refertothismanualtocheckyouroperation
andconnectionsandtrysolutionsgiveninthe“Troubleshooting”sectionatendof
thismanual.Iftheproblempersists,callyourdealerorourservicecentreswhichare
listedatthebackofthismanual.
Yourprojector’slampisaconsumableandwillgetdimmerafterlong-termuse.It’s
normalforanolderlamptobedimmerthananewerone.Pleasepoweronandoyour
projectorbystrictlyfollowingstepsgivenin“Poweronyourprojector”and“Power
oyourprojector”sectionofthismanual.Executeregularmaintenanceandcleaning
accordingtoinstructionssetforthin“Maintainingandcleaningyourprojector”section
ofthismanual.Failtodosomayshortenlifecycleofyourprojectoranditslamps
sharplyorevendamageyourprojectoranditslampsbeforelong.

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Caution
Dangerofelectricshock
DONOTopenthis.
Note:DONOTremovethecasing(orbackcover)
asthismayresultinelectricshock.Usersshallnot
executeanymaintenanceworkoncomponents
withinyourprojectorexceptreplacinglamps.Call
qualifiedmaintenancepersonnelincaseofany
maintenancerequirements.
Highvoltageinside
withrisksofelectric
shock.
Operationand
maintenance
tipsaboutthese
components.
Componentname Harmfulsubstances
Pb Hg Cd
Cd(vi) PBB PBDE
PCB
Opticalcomponents
Projectionlens
Projectionlamp
Outercasing
Internalmechanicalparts
Speaker
Remotecontrol
Annex
Chemical Substances table
This table is made according to SJ/T 11364 specications.
Thecontentsoftoxicandhazardoussubstancesinallhomogeneousmaterialsof
thispartisbelowthelimitrequirementinGB/T26572.
Thecontentsoftoxicandhazardoussubstancesinatleastoneofthehomogeneous
materialsofthispartisabovethelimitrequirementinGB/T26572.
Thedateofproductscompatiblewiththeprojectionlampwithinthe
environmentalprotectionperiodisveyears

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Safety precautions:
• GROUNDyourprojector.
• Thelensofyourprojectorprojectsstronglight.DONOTlookatthelightbeam
directly.Youmayhurtyoureyesight.Thisisespeciallythecasewithchildren.
• UnplugtheACpowerplugifyourprojectorwillnotbeusedforlongtime.
• DONOToverloadthesocketofpowercordasitmayleadtoreorelectricshock.
DONOTplaceobjectsontheprojectororitspowercordorplacetheprojectwhere
thepowercordmaybetrippedover.
• Disconnectthepowerplugbeforecleaningyourprojector.DONOTapplyliquidor
spraystoyourprojector.DONOTwipeyourprojectorwithwetcloth.
• Pleasefollowwarningsandinstructionsgiveninlabelsattachedtoyourprojector.
Unplugyourprojectorwhenexperiencingathunderstormweather,isunmanned,or
notinuseforlongperiodstopreventdamagecausedbylightningandpowersurges.
• DONOTuseaccessorieswithoutrecommendationbythemanufacturerasitmay
resultinpotentialrisks.
Caution
Precautions on air outlet:
• Keepadequateclearancearoundyourprojectorforitsventilationandcooling.See
gurebelowfortheleastclearancerequirements.TheleastclearanceisaMUST
whenyourprojectorisplacedwithinacabinetorotherclosedenvironment.
Sidesandbottom Rear
Greaterthan
500mm
Greaterthan
1000mm
Greaterthan
1000mm
• DONOTcovertheairoutletofyourprojector.Poorventilationnotonlyshortens
lifecycleofyourprojectorbutalsomayleadtorisks.
• Slotsandopeningsatrearandbottomofyourprojectoraredesignedfor
ventilationandtostopyourprojectorfromoverheatingandtoensureitssteady
operation.
• DONOTcovertheairoutletwithclothorotherobjects.DONOTplaceyour
projectoronthesurfaceofbed,sofa,carpets,orsimilarobjectasthismayblock
theairoutletsatitsbottom.
• DONOTplaceyourprojectorinclosedenvironment,e.g.abookcase,unlessitis
wellventilated.
• Keepanymatterfromfallingintoyourprojectorthroughtheairoutletsastheymay
touchhighvoltagepartsandleadtoreorelectricshockbyshortcircuits.DONOT
splashliquidtoyourprojector.
Caution

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Precautions on location of your projector:
• Placeyourprojectorinaproperlocationoritmayresultinre.
• DONOTexposeyourprojectorinrainorhighhumidityenvironmentsoritmay
resultinreorelectricshock.DONOTyourprojectornearwaterorsplashing
water.DONOTplaceanywatercontainer,e.g.owervase,atopyourprojector.
• DONOTplaceyourprojectorinenvironmentsofsoot,moistureorsmoke,e.g.
yourkitchen,oritmayleadtoproductfailureoraccidents.Yourprojectormaybe
damagedbycontactwithoilorchemicals.
• DONOTplaceyourprojectornearexhaustpipeorairconditioningequipment.
• DONOTplaceyourprojectornearradiatororheatingpipes.
• DONOTplaceyourprojectoronaunstabletruck,rack,ortable.Itmayfalland/
orleadtopersonalinjuriesandpropertydamages.Pleaseusecartorrack
recommendedbythemanufacturerorincludedwithyourproduct.Pleasefollow
stepsgivenintheinstallationguidelinesincludedwiththewallorceilingmount.
Useinstallationcomponentsapprovedbythemanufacturer.
• Becarefulwhenmovingyourprojectorwhenmountedonacart.Abruptstops,
pushingtoohardandruggedsurfacesmaytoppleyourprojectoraswellasthecart.
Caution
FOR EU USERS
ThesymbolmarkandrecyclingsystemsdescribedbelowapplytoEU
countriesanddonotapplytocountriesinotherareasoftheworld.
Yourproductisdesignedandmanufacturedwithhighqualitymaterialsand
componentswhichcanberecycledand,orreused.
Thesymbolmarkmeansthatelectricalandelectronicequipment,batteriesand
accumulators,attheirend-of-life,shouldbedisposedofseparatelyfromyour
householdwaste.
Note
Ifachemicalsymbolisprintedbeneaththesymbolmark,thischemicalsymbol
meansthatthebatteryoraccumulatorcontainsaheavymetalatacertain
concentration.
Thiswillbeindicatedasfollows:Hg:mercury,Cd:cadmium,Pb:leadInthe
EuropeanUnionthereareseparatecollectionsystemsforusedelectricaland
electronicequipment,batteriesandaccumulators.
Please,disposeofthemcorrectlyatyourlocalcommunitywastecollection,recycling
centre.
Pleasehelpustoconservetheenvironmentwelivein!

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Contains mercury
For
moreinformationonsafehandlingprocedures,themeasurestobetakenincase
ofaccidentalbreakageandsafedisposaloptionsvisit:ec.gc.ca/mercure-mercury/.
Disposeoforrecycleinaccordancewithapplicablelaws.
Caution
Precautions on using your projector:
• DONOTprojectthesameimageforlongtimeasresidualimagesmaybelong
periodsofdisplayed.ThiseectiscalledghostingandisinherenttoLCDdisplay
technology.
• Usepowerasindicatedintagsattachedtoyourprojector.Ifyouhavedoubtsover
availablepowertype,consultyourdealerorlocalpowercompanyrst.
• DONOTopenorremovethecasingasthismayleadtoelectricshockorother
damages.CallqualiedmaintenancepersonnelorInFocuscustomerservicecase
ofanymaintenancerequirements.
• Incaseofthefollowing,unplugthepowercordandcallqualiedmaintenance
personnelforserviceimmediately:
a. Damagedorbrokenpowercordorplug
b.Liquidsplashedinyourprojector
c. Yourprojectorexposedtorainorwater
d.Ifyourprojectorfailstoworkasexpectedbyfollowingoperationinstructions,
adjustitaccordingtogiveninstructions.Otherinvalidoperationsmaydamage
yourprojector,whichrequiresthetechniciantospendmoretimebefore
returningitbacktonormal.
e. Theprojectorfallsoritscasingisdamaged.
f. Incaseofanyabnormalchangeinyourprojectorduringitsuse,then
maintenanceserviceswouldberequired.
• Incasecomponentsreplacementisrequired,ensuretouseaInFocusauthorised
servicecentre.Useofunauthorizedpartsmayleadtore,electricshockor
personalinjury.
• Afterthecompletionofmaintenanceorrepairwork,getthemaintenancepersonnelto
runroutinesafetychecktoensureyourprojector’ssafetyoperationstatus.
Note
Information for users in the European Union
Thisisadevicetoprojectimagesontoascreen,etc.,andisnotintendedforuseas
indoorlightinginadomesticenvironment. Directive2009,125,EC.
NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US
HgLAMP(S)INSIDETHISPRODUCTCONTAINMERCURYANDMUSTBE
RECYCLEDORDISPOSEDOFACCORDINGTOLOCALSTATEORFEDERALLAWS.

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Airintake
Air ventilation
Openingsinthecasingaredesignedfor
ventilationandoverheatingprevention.
DONOTblockorcovertheseopeningsto
keepyourprojectorinnormaloperation
andfromoverheating.
Note
Heat exhaust at the air outlet.
Keep the following in mind when
using or installing your projector:
–DONOTplaceammablematerials
orsprayersnearyourprojector.
–Keeptheairoutletonemeteraway
fromotherobjects.
–DONOTtouchtheareacloseto
theairoutletespeciallythemetal
components,e.g.screws.Thisarea
andpartswillgetveryhotonceyour
projectorstartsoperating.
–DONOTplaceanyobjectontop
yourprojector.Theymaynotonlybe
damagedbutalsoleadtoreafter
beingoverheated.
Coolingfansaredesignedforcooling
yourprojector.Fanspeedisauto
adjustedsubjecttointernaltemperature
ofyourprojector.
Airoutlet(Forheatexhaust)
Place your projector correctly
Useyourprojectoratspeciedlocation
incorrectway.Invalidprojectorlocation
mayshortenlife-cycleoflampsoreven
leadtosevereincidentsorre.
Note
Precautions on ceiling mount
installation:
• Getqualiedtechniciantoinstallthe
ceilingmountracket.
• Warrantyofyourprojectordoesnot
coverhazardsanddamagecaused
byusingorincorrectlyinstalled
ceilingmount.
DONOTtiltyourprojector
morethan10degrees.
DONOTtiltyourprojector
morethan10degrees.
DONOTputtheprojector
onaverticalprojection.
DONOTputtheprojector
upsidedowntomakea
projection.
DONOTputtheprojector
oneithersidetoprojectan
image.
Note
Avoid installing your projector as
illustrated below:

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Moving your projector
Whenmovingyourprojectorcloseits
adjustmentlegsastheymaydamagethelens
andcasing.Keepyourprojectorinsuitablebox
whenitisnottobeusedforalongtime.
Note
Precautions on moving or shipping
your projector:
• DONOTdropyourprojectorasitmayget
damagedorfailedinoperation.
• Focus.
• Prohibitexpressorothershippingservice
providerpersonnelfromshippingyour
projectorwithimproperboxes.Your
projectormaybecomedamaged.Please
consultyourdealersforshippingyour
projectorbyexpressorothershipping
serviceproviders.
• Placeyourprojectorinboxonlyafterit
hasfullycooleddown.
Precautions on dealing with your projector:
DONOTliftormoveyourprojectorbyholding
thelens,zoomorfocusringasitmaydamage
thelensandyourprojector.
Becarefulwhenhandlingyourprojector.DO
NOTdropit,subjectittoexternalforces,or
placeobjectsatopit.
DONOTholdthelensorarea
aroundit.
Zoom
Focus
Theprojectionlensismanually
adjustedfromthetopoftheprojector.
Precautionsonusingyourprojector:
• DONOTtouchthelenswhenitis
workingasyourngersmaygethurt.
• DONOTletchildrentouchthelens.
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Compliance
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FCC
Note
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClass
Bdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesigned
toprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential
installation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequency
energy,andifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycause
harmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethat
interferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescause
harmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedetermined
byturningtheequipmentoandon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrectthe
interferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:
–Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
–Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
–Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdierentfromthattowhichthe
receiverisconnected.
–Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio,TVtechnicianforhelp.
UseofshieldedcableisrequiredtocomplywithclassBlimitsinSubpartBofPart
15ofFCCRules.
Donotmakeanychangesormodicationstotheequipmentunlessotherwise
speciedintheinstructions.Ifsuchchangesormodicationsshouldbemade,you
couldberequiredtostopoperationoftheequipment.
Compliance

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Accessory
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Accessory
Includedaccessoriesareasfollows:
ACpowercord Remotecontrolwithoutbatteries
Quickstartguide VGAcable
Note
AregionalspecicACpowercord
isprovidedwithyourprojector.

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Name and function of your projector
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Zoomring
Focusring
Keypadcontrolpanel
Filter
IRreceiver(front)
Projectionlens
Speaker
Anti-theftlockslot
ACPowerCordport
IRreceiver(back)
Kensingtonsecurityslot
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Note
Do not place your hands or
other objects near the vent:
• Ventwillshedheat.Donot
putyourhandsorface,or
thermolabileobjectsplaced
neartheoutlet.Youneedkeep
atleastadistanceof3'(1m)
away,oritmaycauseitburning
ordamage.
Note
• Kensingtonsecurityslotisfora
Kensingtonlockusedtodeter
theftoftheprojector.
• Kensingtonisaregistered
trademarkofACCOBrands
Corporation.
Name and function of your projector
Adjustablefrontfoot
12
Rear 11
10
9
8
7
Bottom
12
Front/Top
1
3
56
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4

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1Mono(L/R)terminal
AMonoaudiosignal(Asingleaudio
terminal)shouldbeconnectedtothe
AUDIO(R/L)interface.
2AUDIOOUTterminal
Connectexternalaudiodevicestothis
terminal.
3COMPUTERIN
ConnectRGBtothisterminal.
4HDMI1,HDMI2connector
ConnectHDMI1digitaloutputsignals
orHDMI2digitaloutputsignalstothese
terminals.
5USB-Bconnector
Whenusingthe"USBdisplay"function,
connectyourcomputertothisterminal
viatheUSBcable.
6USB-Aconnector
WhenusingtheMemoryViewerfunction,
inserttheUSBstickorHDDdirectlyto
thisterminal.
Terminals
7VIDEOINterminal
Connectvideooutputsignaltothis
terminal.
8AUDIOINterminal
ConnectaudiosignalofthePCtothis
terminal.
9MONITOROUTterminal
Formonitoroutput,outputthesignal
fromtoothermonitors.
10 RS-232C
WhenusingtheRS232functionalto
operatetheprojector,connecttheserial
communicationtothisterminal.
11 IR(rear)
ReceivestheremotecontrolIRsignal.
12 LANterminal
ConnectaRJ45cabletothisterminal
whenusingnetworkcontroltooperate
yourprojector.
• ForIN1029,IN1039,IN1049,IN1059,IN1024,
IN1034,IN1044,IN1026,IN1036,IN1046
32
1
10987 11 12
54 6

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1HDMIconnector
ConnectHDMIdigitaloutputsignalsto
thisterminal.
2COMPUTERIN
ConnectRGBtothisterminal.
3VIDEOINterminal
Connectvideooutputsignaltothis
terminal.
4SERVICEterminal
Upgradefeaturesonly.
5Kensingtonsecurityslot
Whenusingthe"Kensingtonsecurity
slot"function,itwillhelpuserstodeter
theftoftheprojector.
6RS-232C
WhenusingtheRS232functionalto
operatetheprojector,connecttheserial
communicationtothisterminal.
• ForIN1004,IN1014
Terminals 1 2
6 5
3 4

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1POWER
Turnonorotheprojector.
2Arrow
/UP/DOWN/VOL-/VOL+/
–Selectitemsoradjustthedatainthe
OSDmenu.
– Shifttheimageinthe"Digitalzoom
+/-"mode.
–Adjustthevolume.
3WARNINGindicator
–Theindicatorisashingred,whenthe
internaltemperatureoftheprojector
exceedstheoperatingrange.
4POWERindicator
– Thepowerindicatorturnssteadyred,
whentheprojectorisinstandbymode.
–Thepowerindicatorturnssteady
green,duringnormalprojector
operation.
–Thepowerindicatorisashing
green,whentheprojectorisinpower
managementmode.
–Thepowerindicatorisashingred,
whentheprojectorisincoolingmode.
–Thepowerindicatorturnssteady
greenyellow,whentheprojectorpower
isabnormal.
Keypad controls
and indicator lights
5MENU
OpenorclosetheOSDmenu.
6OK
– EntertheOSDmenu.
– SelectoptionsintheOSDmenu.
7INPUT
OpenorclosetheINPUTmenu.
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Remote
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1POWER
Poweronoroyourprojector.
2INPUT
OpenorclosetheINPUTmenu.
3VGA
SelectVGAinputsource.
4AUTO
Enterautoadjustmentmode.
5VIDEO
SelectVIDEOinputsource.
6HDMI
SelectHDMI1,HDMI2input
source.
7MENU
OpenorclosetheOSDmenu.
8Arrow
–Selectitemsoradjustdata
intheOSDmenu.
–Selectdisplayareain
digitalzoom+/-mode.
9OK
EntertheOSDmenuorselect
optionsinit.
10 IMAGE
Selectimagemode.
11 KEYSTONE
Keystonecalibration.
12 SCREEN
Enterthescreensize
adjustmentmenu.
13 LAMP
Selectlampmode.
14 FREEZE
Freezeprojected
images.
15 PATTERN
Selectbuilt-intest
patternofyour
projector.
16 INFO
Displaycurrentstatus
infoofyourprojector.
17 MUTE
Turnothesound
Temporarily.
18 D.ZOOM+
Zoominprojectedimage.
19 D.ZOOM-
Zoomoutprojectedimage.
20 VOLUME+
Increasevolume.
21 VOLUME-
Decreasevolume.
22 BLANK
Makethescreenblank
temporarily.
23 TIMER
Enablethetimerfunction.
PATTERNbuttonontheremotecontrol
isinvalidwhenyouchooseUSBdisplay,
memoryviewerornetworkasinputsignal.
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