IN5502, IN5504, IN5532, IN5534 User’s Guide 5500 Regulatory models: F5500, F5530 010-0715-02
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Table of Contents Introduction Positioning the projector Ceiling Mount Cable management Connecting power Connecting a computer source Optional computer connections Displaying an image Adjusting the image Connecting a video device Video device connections Shutting down the projector Troubleshooting your setup Using the remote control Using the audio Using the keypad buttons Optimizing computer images Presentation features Optimizing video images Customizing the projector Dynamic Messaging Using the menus Bas
Important Operating Considerations for Safety caused by use of non-approved ceiling mount kits or by installing in an improper location. • Refer to this guide for proper startup and shutdown procedures. • Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the projector. • • Do not block the lens with any object while the projector is being used. Blocking the light path can cause overheating and result in fire.
Follow these instructions to help ensure image quality and lamp life over the life of the projector. Failure to follow these instructions may affect the warranty. For complete details of the warranty, see the Warranty Booklet. IMPORTANT: Unpacking/Transport Notes for the IN5502, IN5504, IN5532 and IN5534 When unpacking your projector, remove the black Lens Protector Ring from around the lens in order to allow full movement of the lens. KEEP the Lens Protector Ring for future transport purposes.
Introduction Optional Accessories Optional accessories include optional top covers in a variety of finishes, optional lenses, the Commander-2 remote, ceiling mount, DisplayLink Extender, DisplayLink Wireless Adapter, and LiteShow II. These items and other accessories can be found on our website at www.infocus.com or at your local dealer. Your new digital projector is simple to connect, easy to use, and straightforward to maintain.
Connector Panel power to an InFocus LiteShow II wireless device or InFocus DisplayLink Extender device. The projector provides both computer and video connection options, including: • VGA computer (2) • HDMI (2) • S-video • Composite video • Component video • BNC RGBHV and YPbPr for RGBHV, EDTV and HDTV • Separate audio inputs for video and computer • USB DisplayLink connector, for computer audio/video input.
Positioning the Projector To determine where to position the projector, consider the size and shape of your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment. Here are some general guidelines: • Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen. The projector (with the standard lens) must be at least 3 feet (0.9m) from the projection screen.
Ceiling Mount Cable Management If you wish to install the projector on the ceiling: The integrated cable management system allows you to keep the cables organized. To use the cable management system, thread the cables into the slots as shown in the illustration. • The projector must be installed by a qualified professional in order to ensure proper operation and reduce the risk of hazards or injury. It is not recommended you install the projector yourself.
Connecting power RGBHV connection Connect one end of the BNC cable to the computer and the other end of the cable into the BNC connectors on the projector. Connect the black power cord to the Power connector on the rear of the projector and to your electrical outlet. The Power light on the Status Indicator Panel (page 15) turns amber. NOTE: Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector.
Optional computer connections Connect monitor cable To get sound from the projector, connect an audio cable (optional cable, sold separately) to your computer and to the Audio 1 (used with VGA 1) or Audio 2 (used with VGA 2) connector on the projector. You can also assign your source to a different audio in connector, see page 24 and page 31. You may also need an adapter.
Displaying an image Press Power button Touch the Power button on the keypad or the remote. The Power button blinks green, a beep will sound and the fans start to run. When the lamp turns on, the start up screen will display and the Power button will become solid green. It can take a minute for the image to achieve full brightness. hori zon tal zoo m vert ical Turn on computer or video device Turn on your computer or video device. The image should appear on the projection screen.
Adjusting the image Position the projector to the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen. See the Appendix for screen sizes and distances associated with the various lens options. Adjust distance If the image is square but not centered on the screen or viewing area, adjust Zoom or Focus in the Basic Picture menu. (You can also hold down the Select button for 10 seconds to turn the focus control on.
Connecting a video device HDMI 1.3 connection You can connect video devices such as VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video game consoles, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projector. You can connect the audio directly to the projector to get sound from the built-in speakers, or you can bypass the projector’s audio system and connect the audio directly from your source to a stereo or home theater system. To take advantage of HDMI 1.3 Deep Color (30 bit) you must have a 1.
What is Aspect Ratio? 4:3 screen Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height. Standard TV screens and older laptops are 4:3; HDTV and most DVDs are 16:9; and widescreen computers are 16:10. If you are projecting onto a screen, the size/shape of the screen will influence the aspect ratio you decide to use. If you are projecting onto a blank wall, there are no screen size restrictions. What you plan to project will also help you choose between 4:3, 16:9 or 16:10.
Shutting down the projector Troubleshooting your setup Screen Save Time The Status Indicator Panel on top of the projector indicates the state of the projector and is helpful when troubleshooting. You can make the black screen appear after a preset number of minutes by turning on the Screen Save Time feature in the Setup menu. See page 30.
Problem Solution Result No start up screen. Plug the power cord into the projector then press the power button. Correct image. Startup Screen If your computer is using the projector's DisplayLink connector, see the DisplayLink Software User's Guide for troubleshooting information. Only the start up screen appears. Computer image projected. Press the Source button to activate the laptop’s external port.
Problem Solution Result No computer image, just the words “Signal out of range.” Press the Auto Image button on the keypad or remote. To adjust computer refresh rate, go to Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Adapter (location varies by operating system). Computer image projected. B Signal out of the range You may also need to set a different resolution on your computer, as shown in the following problem, “image fuzzy or cropped.
Problem Solution Result Image fuzzy or cropped Set your computer’s display resolution to the native resolution of the projector (Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings tab). Image clear and not cropped. A A A For a laptop, disable laptop monitor or turnon dual-display mode Image not centered on screen. Adjust Lens Shift in the Basic Picture menu. Correct image.
Problem Solution Result Image not square. Adjust Keystone in the Basic Picture menu. Square image. Image not sharp. Adjust Sharpness in the Basic Picture menu. Correct image. Image does not fit 4:3 or 16:9 screen. Change aspect ratio to 4:3 or 16:9 in Basic Picture>Aspect Ratio menu. Correct image.
Problem Image upside down. A Image reversed left to right. Solution Result Turn off Ceiling Mount in Setup menu. Correct image. Turn off Rear Project in Setup menu. Correct image. Adjust color, tint, brightness, contrast in the Basic Picture menu and/or color space in the Advanced Picture menu. Correct image. A Projected colors don’t match source.
Problem Solution Result The video embedded in my PowerPoint presentation does not play on the screen. If your computer is using the projector's DisplayLink connector, see the DisplayLink Software User's Guide for video troubleshooting information. Turn off the internal LCD display on your laptop. Embedded video plays correctly. B B B Lamp won’t turn on, Temperature light is on. Make sure vents aren’t blocked, turn the projector off and allow it to cool for one minute. B Lamp turns on.
Problem Solution “Replace lamp” message appears at startup, lamp won’t turn on, Lamp light is turned on. Lamp must be replaced (see page 42). Lamp light Result Lamp door Lamp turns on. Replace lamp Startup Screen Still need assistance? If you need assistance, visit our support website at www.infocus.com/support or call us. Check out the How To section for additional information on using this projector for home theater or gaming applications. This product is backed by a limited warranty.
Using the remote control The remote uses two (2) AA batteries. You can install the batteries by removing the cover from the remote’s back, aligning the + and - ends of the batteries, sliding them into place, and then replacing the cover. Mute button to silence the audio. Auto Image button to resynchronize the projector to the source. • Resize button to switch among aspect ratios (see page 28). When disposing of the batteries, be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner.
Using the audio system and connect the audio directly from your source to a stereo or home theater system. Using the projector’s speakers NOTE: DisplayLink and HDMI audio are passed to the Audio Out connector. When the computer is using the DisplayLink or HDMI connectors, both audio and video are sent over the respective cable to the projector and audio will play from the projector's speakers.
Using the keypad buttons Optimizing computer images Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an overview of their functions: After the projector is running and the image is on the screen, you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For general information on using the menus, see page 27. Power–turns the projector on and off (page 9). Auto Image–resynchronize the projector to the source (page 30). Presets–cycles through the available preset settings (page 28).
Optimizing video images Dynamic Messaging After your video device is connected properly and the image is on the screen, you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For general information on using the menus, see page 27. Using command codes, text messages can be sent for display by the projector (and all other InFocus projectors with the Dynamic Messaging feature) over a network or serial connection.
Using the menus 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.) Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to highlight the desired menu, then press the Select button. To change a menu setting, highlight it, press Select, then use the arrow buttons to adjust the value or select an option or turn the feature on or off. Press Select to confirm your changes. Use the arrow buttons to navigate to another setting.
Basic Picture menu Horz Keystone/Vert Keystone: Adjusts the image horizontally or vertically and makes a squarer image. To adjust the following settings, highlight the setting, press Select, use the arrow buttons to adjust the values, then press Select to confirm the changes. Focus and Zoom: Adjusts the focus and zooms the image in or out. Digital Zoom: Changes the size of projector’s display area.
Advanced Picture menu Detect Film: Controls film mode detection, and determines whether the original source of the input video was film or video. BrilliantColor™: Produces an expanded onscreen color spectrum that delivers enhanced color saturation for bright, true-to-life images. Choose Normal Look for most video sources and Bright Look for most computer sources. Gamma: Select the appropriate gamma from among Video, Film, Bright, and CRT.
Setup menu • Projector Info: Shows the Projector Info menu. Language: Allows you to select a language for the onscreen display. • Overscan: Removes noise around the image. Network: Allows you to setup network settings. See page 34 for details on network configuration and operation. • AV Mute: Enables or disables AV Mute function. • Closed Captions: Enables or disables Closed Captions. • SplitScreen: Enables or disables SplitScreen.
Lamp 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. Auto Keystone: Automatically adjusts vertical keystoning. Prevent PC Screen Saver: Prevents your computer from going into Screen Save mode. The projector must be connected to the PC via a USB cable for this feature to work. Current Lamp: (IN5532/IN5534 only) Controls which lamp(s) is in use.
Glow Ring: Controls the brightness level of the glow ring status indicator. PIN Protect: The PIN (personal identification number) feature allows you to password protect your projector. Once you enable the PIN feature, you must enter the PIN before you can project an image. The default PIN on this projector is Menu-Up-Down-Select-Source. Use the navigation buttons on the remote or keypad to enter the correct 5-button press sequence.
Status and Service menu Help Source Info: Displays current source settings (read-only). Press Help (on the keypad or remote) at any time to get interactive help for solving common, picture, sound, and cabling problems. Projector Info: Displays current projector settings (read-only). Reset Lamp Hours: Resets the lamp hours used counter in the Projector Info menu to zero. Do this only after changing the lamp. Factory Reset: Restores all settings to their default.
Using Network Functions NOTE: If you still don’t see an IP address, go to the projector’s Setup menu, select Network, then turn on Show Network Messages. After exiting the menu press the Source button again.. IMPORTANT: To enable network functions at all times (even when the projector is powered off), the Network item in the Always-On Functions submenu in the Setup menu must be set to Yes (not No). 3 Select IP Address. This will highlight the first of the four octets in the IP address.
3 Start a web browser on your computer. 4 Enter the projector's IP address or host name (preceded by http://) into the web browser's address bar. Example: If the IP address is 192.168.1.10, enter http://192.168.1.10 into the browser's address bar. 5 The Log In to Projector Control page will be shown in the browser. 6 Select Access type: Basic User or Administrator. 7 Click Log In. NOTE: If a Basic User is logged in, no links are shown.
Event Notifications Page (administrators only) Start: Select when daylight savings starts. This page lets you configure the projector to automatically send email when specific events occur. End: Select when daylight savings ends. Automatically adjust…: Check this to have the projector automatically update time and date when daylight savings starts and ends. E-Mail Settings tab: In the Account Used… section, enter the information needed for your projector to connect to an email sending (SMTP) server.
Custom commands you enter here should be in write format (do not include '?'), and should use '<' and '>' instead of '(' and ')'. Example: to turn on the ceiling mount setting, use the custom command . Network Subsystem Factory Reset: Returns all network and LitePort settings to default values and then restarts the projector network subsystem.
Using LitePort highlighted to start the slide show, or press Select when a folder is highlighted to open that folder. LitePort displays a slide show of JPEG images stored on a USB flash drive connected to the projector. This can eliminate the need for a computer source. To start the slide show: While viewing thumbnails, press the arrow buttons to highlight a thumbnail, then press the Select button to start the slide show at the highlighted image.
(For remaining items below, highlight the setting, then press Select one or more times to change the setting value.) 4 Click the Office button in the upper left corner of the PowerPoint docu- Auto Start: Select On to have the player start the slide show when the USB flash drive is first connected. Select Off to have the player display thumbnails when the USB flash drive is first connected. 5 Point to Save As, then click Other Formats. ment window.
Troubleshooting LitePort • If images load slowly: Make sure you are using a newer USB 2.0compatible (high speed) USB flash drive. Larger image file sizes may also slow down the player; to reduce file size, use an image editing program on your computer to resize images smaller; for the best balance between image quality and speed, resize images to be 1024 pixels wide.
Maintenance Cleaning the lens 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord. 2 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. 3 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens in a circular motion. WARNINGS: • Turn the projector off and unplug power cord before cleaning any part of the projector.
Replacing the projection lamp The lamp hours timer in the Projector Info menu counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use. Twenty hours before the lamp life expires, the message “Replace lamp” appears on the screen at startup. • NOTE: Be sure to use the InFocus lamp module designed for this projector. You can order new lamps from www.infocus.com (in select areas), your retailer or your dealer. Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested for use in this projector.
For IN5504 and IN5502 (Single Lamp) Turn off and unplug projector 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord. Wait 60 minutes 2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. 3 Remove the lamp door: (a) release the top latches by sliding the release buttons toward the rear of the projector (b) slide the top front cover towards the direction of the lens, (c) remove the 5 screws, then lift the lamp door off.
For IN5534 and IN5532 (Dual Lamp) 1 Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord. Turn off and unplug projector 2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. Wait 60 minutes 3 Remove the lamp door: (a) release the top latches by sliding the release buttons toward the rear of the projector, (b) slide the top front cover towards the direction of the lens, (3b) (c) remove the 5 screws, then lift the lamp door off.
Replacing the lens 1 Remove the top cover by: (a) Releasing the left and right latches on both sides of the projector. (b) Sliding the top front cover in the direction of the lens. (b) (a) 2 Loosen the four screws then lift the lens door.
3 Remove the lens by: (a) Pushing the release lever up to release lock (b) Removing the lens through the front of the projector (a) (b) 4 Install the new lens by: (a) Inserting the new lens into the projector, label side up, through the front of the projector (c) (b) Aligning the alignment pins at the top of the lens retaining frame and insert into the front of the engine. (c) Pushing the release lever down to lock the lens in place. 5 Replace the lens door by securing the 4 screws.
Using the security lock The projector has a security lock for use with a Cable Lock System. Refer to the information that came with the lock for instructions on how to use it.
Appendix Projected image size Projection Size: Standard Lens NOTE: Visit the Service section of our website for interactive image size calculators for the standard and optional lenses. Screen Size (inch/m) Standard Lens Features and Specifications: WUXGA Projection Distance (inch/ m) +/-10% WXGA Projection Distance (inch/ m) +/-10% Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum 30/0.8 37/0.9 49/1.2 39/1.0 52/1.3 40/1.0 49/1.2 65/1.7 52/1.3 69/1.
Optional lenses . WARNING: When replacing the lens, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord from the receptacle. Loosen the screws marked with a triangle to remove the lens. Projection Size: Fixed Short Throw Lens NOTE: You can order optional lenses from www.infocus.com (in select areas), your retailer or your dealer. Motorized Focus • Lens Shift Position: limited • F-Number: 2.2 • Focal Length: 11.5 • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Zoom Ratio: n/a • Throw Distance Ratio: 0.
Short Throw Lens Features and Specifications (LENS-051): • Focal Length: 18.1-21.7 • Motorized Zoom and Focus • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Lens Shift Position: 50-110% Vertical; +/-10% Horizontal • Zoom Ratio: 1.20:1 • F-Number: 2.2-3.33 • Throw Distance Ratio: 1.21-1.45: 1 (WUXGA); 1.27-1.52:1 (WXGA) • Adds 1.32” (33.61mm) to the total length of the projector.
Long Throw Lens Features and Specifications (LENS-052): • Focal Length: 28.6-54.3 • Motorized Zoom and Focus • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Lens Shift Position: 50-110% Vertical; +/-10% Horizontal • Zoom Ratio: 1.90:1 • F-Number: 2.0-3.0 • Throw Distance Ratio: 1.93-3.67 (WUXGA); 2.03-3.85:1 (WXGA) • Adds 1.8” (45.81mm) to the total length of the projector.
Ultra Long Throw Lens Features and Specifications (LENS-053): • Focal Length: 54.1-102.7 • Motorized Zoom and Focus • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Lens Shift Position: 50-110% Vertical; +/-10% Horizontal • Zoom Ratio: 1.90:1 • F-Number: 2.3-3.19 • Throw Distance Ratio: 3.67-6.97:1 (WUXGA); 3.85-7.32:1 (WXGA) • Adds 1.15” (29.11mm) to the total length of the projector.
SplitScreen Compatibility Splitscreen allows two distinct sources to be displayed simultaneously. Switch primary sources, make picture adjustments and choose one of multiple display options: either two side by side horizontal or vertical source regions, or a small secondary source image displayed on top of the primary source in one of four placement options.lets you show two different sources at the same time. See page 28 for details.
Control commands A read command returns the range and the current setting, for example: IMPORTANT: When formatting commands sent from a control system or computer, enclose commands in parentheses “(“ and “)”. When entering custom commands into Scheduled Tasks in the projector’s web interface, enclose commands in less than/ greater than symbols “<” and “>” instead. Serial Communication Configuration Visit our website for additional RS-232 settings and information.
Error Conditions Not all commands are supported for all projectors. If an unsupported command is issued, the command will be ignored. If a command is received that is not understood, a ‘?’ character will be returned indicating the command was not understood. Limitations The projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high-rate. Therefore, a delay must occur between commands to ensure that the command gets properly executed.
Closed Captions: Muted 0: Off; 1: CC1; 2: CC2 CLM RW 0 2 1 1 Color CLR RW 0 100 50 1 Color Space 0: RGB 1: REC709 2: REC601 3: RGB Video 4: Auto CSM RW 0 4 4 1 Color Temp 0: Warmest 1: Warm 2: Cool 4: Bright TMP RW 0 4 Source Specific 1 Contrast CON RW 0 100 50 1 Current Source 0: DisplayLink 1: VGA 1 2: VGA 2 3: RGBHV 4: LitePort 5: HDMI 1 6: HDMI 2 7: Component 8: S-video 9: Composite SRC RW 0 9 0 1 Custom Key 0: Blank screen 1: Mute 3: Aspect ratio 4: Source 5: A
DynamicBlackTM (single lamp version only) 0: Auto 1: 100% 2: 90% 3: 80%... 10: 10% DYB Error Condition 0: No error 1: Lamp not lit after 5 attempts 3: Lamp went out unexpectedly 4: Fan failure 5: Overtemperature 6: Low voltage ERR RW R 0 0 10 6 1 0 1 1 ? = Query W 7 Source Specific 1 Glow Ring 0: Disable; 1: Enable GLO RW 0 1 1 1 Help 0: Disable; 1: Enable HLP RW 0 1 0 1 Help Customization HLC RW 0 1 0 1 Horz. Keystone DKH RW 0 100 50 1 Horz.
Lamp 2 High Power Hours ? = Query LDN R 0 n/a 1 LitePort Auto Start 0: Disable; 1: Enable LAS RW 0 1 1 1 Lamp 2 Low Power Hours ? = Query LDL R 0 n/a 1 LTS RW 0 12 0 1 Lamp 2 Resets: Total number ? = Query LDR R 0 n/a 1 Lamp 2 Total Hours ? = Query LDH R 0 n/a 1 Lamp Life ? = Query LIF R n/a 2000 Lamp Low Power 0: Disable; 1: Enable IPM RW 0 1 0 1 LitePort Effect 0: Off 1: Random 2: Fade 3: Horz Wipe 4: Vert Wipe 5: Diagonal Wipe 6: Horz Split 7: Vert Split 8
Map Source Audio n Values SA0 = DisplayLink SA1 = VGA 1 SA2 = VGA 2 SA3 = RGBHV SA4 = HDMI1 SA5 = HDMI2 SA6 = LitePort SA7 = Component SA8 = S-video SA9 = Composite SAnx RW 0 9 Source Specific 1 x Values 0: Off 1: AOUSB 2: Audio In 1 3: Audio In 2 4: Audio In 3 5: Audio In 4 6: Audio In 5 Menu 0: Clear; 1: Display MNU RW 0 1 0 1 Menu Lockout 1: Basic Picture 2: Adv Picture 4: Setup Menu 8: Status & Service 15: All Menus MNL RW 0 15 0 1 Menu Navigation 0: Menu Key 1: Up Key 2: Down Key 3
Network DNS DN1 = 1st Octet DN2 = 2nd Octet DN3 = 3rd Octet DN4 = 4th Octet DNn RW Network Factory Reset 1: Reset NFR W Network Host Name HSN RW string n/a n/a Network Host Name Lookup (WINS) 0: Disable; 1: Enable HNL RW 0 1 0 Network IP Address IP1 = 1st Octet IP2 = 2nd Octet IP3 = 3rd Octet IP4 = 4th Octet IPn Network MAC Address ? =- Query MAD R Network Restart 1: Restart NTR W Network Subnet Mask NM1 = 1st Octet NM2 = 2nd Octet NM3 = 3rd Octet NM4 = 4th Octet NMn RW Noise Re
Prevent PC Screen Saver 0: Disable; 1: Enable NND RW 0 1 1 1 Projector Current Lamp ? = Query DLI R string Projector Firmware Ver ? = Query FVS R string Projector High Power Hours ? = Query LTO R 0 Projector Info menu 1: Display PRI W Projector Low Power Hours ? = Query LTE R 0 Projector Model ? = Query MDL R string Projector Resolution ? = Query NRS R string Projector Serial No.
Show Network Messages 0: Disable; 1: Enable DNG RW 0 1 1 1 Source Info - Signal Format ? = Query QSF R string Sleep Timer 0: Off 1: 2 hours 2: 4 hours 3: 6 hours SLT RW 0 3 0 1 Source Info - Sync Type ? = Query QST R string Source Info - Vert Refresh ? = Query QVR R string Source 1-4 Commands SR1 = Source Key 1 SR2 = Source Key 2 SRn RW Source Name (0-9) * = Factory Names SNn RW string RW 0 1 0 1 CAD+ W n/a n/a + SplitScreen Enable 0: Disable; 1: Enable SSC Sourc
SplitScreen Swap 1: enable SSS W 1 1 Sync Threshold STH RW 0 100 50 5 System State 1: Off 2: Start Up 3: PIN 4: Search 7: Source Displayed 9: Blank Screen 12: Cool Down 13: Screen Save 17: Flash Update 18: Error SYS R 1 18 7 1 Take Snapshot 1: Capture CAP W Test Pattern Select TPS RW 0 21 9 1 Tint TNT RW 0 100 50 1 Tracking MTS RW 0 100 50 1 USB Audio Enable 0: Disable; 1: Enable USA RW 0 1 1 1 Vertical Keystone DKV RW 0 100 50 1 Vertical Pincushion
INDEX LitePort Using LitePort 38 M menu usage 27 Monitor Out connector 10 N Network Using Network Functions 34 O Optimizing computer image 25 Optimizing video images 26 Optional lenses 49 P Position the projector 7 Power connector 9 power cord 9 Presentation features 25 Projected image size 48 Projector keypad buttons 25 menus 27 projector connecting computers 9 connecting video devices 13 positioning 7 setting up 7 shutting down 15 troubleshooting problems 15 R remote control 23 RS-232 commands 54 S Sched
speakers, connecting external 24 SplitScreen Compatibility 53 S-video connector 13 T Troubleshooting Network Functions 37 TV tuner 13 U USB 9 User Access and Security Page 37 V Viewing a Slide Show 38 Volume button 24 W warranty 22 Z zoom 12 65