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USER MANUAL IN2124a INFOCUS
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Black rectangular projector with a projection screen and indicator lights, no visible text or symbols on the device itself.
PK739-A000-01
DISPERINDAG No. 0287/1.824.51/09.03
Regulatory models: IN2124, IN2126
InFocus
Bright Ideas Made Brilliant
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 13190 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 200, Portland, Oregon 97223-8368 USA
We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conforms to the following directives and norms:
ErP Directive 2009/125/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
EMC: EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Safety: IEC 60950-1: 2005;EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009
Trademarks
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NOTE: This product is covered electrical and electronic equipment under the European Union's Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment ("WEEE") Directive (2002/96/EC). The WEEE Directive requires that covered equipment be collected and managed separately from typical household waste in all EU member states. Please follow the guidance of your local environmental authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product for collection or recycling options.
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by InFocus Corporation may void authority to operate the equipment.
Canada
Other specific Country Approvals may apply. Please see product certification label.
This document applies to regulatory model IN2124/IN2126.
Input ratings: 100-240Vac, 3.2A, 50-60Hz
InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice.
Table of Contents
Introduction 4
Positioning the projector 6
Connecting a computer source 7
VGA connection 7
HDMI connection 7
Connecting power 7
Optional computer connections 7
Displaying an image 8
Adjusting the image 9
Connecting a video device 10
Video device connections 10
Composite video connection 10
VGA connection 10
Component video connection 10
S-video connection 10
Shutting down the projector II
Troubleshooting your setup 11
Using the remote control 19
Using the audio 20
Using the keypad buttons 21
Optimizing computer images 22
Presentation features 22
Optimizing video images 23
Customizing the projector 23
Using the menus 24
Basic Menu 25
Advanced Menu 26
Controlling the projector through a LAN environment 30
Controlling the projector remotely through a web browser 31
About Crestron e-Control ^® 32
Crestron RoomView 34
Maintenance 35
Cleaning the lens 35
Using the security lock 35
Replacing the projection lamp 36
Important Operating Considerations for Safety
- Refer to this guide for proper startup and shutdown procedures.
- Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual and on the projector.
- Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 degrees off axis.
- Locate the projector at least 4' (1.2m) away from any heating or cooling vents.
- Do not block ventilation openings. Locate the projector in a well-ventilated area without obstructions to intake or exhaust vents. Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents.
- Do not place the projector in direct sunlight, humid, greasy or dusty places or in places where the projector may come into contact with smoke or steam.
- Do not touch or block the projector lens with any objects as this can damage the projector lens. Scratches, gouges and other lens damage are not covered by the product warranty.
- Do not look directly into the lens while the projector is being used.
• Do not drop the projector. - Do not spill liquid on the projector. Spilled liquid may damage the projector.
- Use the power cord provided. Connect the power cord to a receptacle with a protective safety (earth) ground terminal. A surge-protected power strip is recommended.
- Do not overload wall outlets.
- When disconnecting the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.
- Wash hands after handling the cables supplied with this product.
- The projector remote control uses batteries. Make sure the batteries' polarity (+/-) is aligned correctly. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local disposal laws.
- Use an InFocus approved ceiling mount kit for proper fitting, ventilation and installation. The warranty does not cover any damage caused by use of non-approved ceiling mount kits or by installing in an improper location.
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When the projector is ceiling mounted, wear protective eyewear to prevent eye injury before opening lamp door.
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Refer all service to qualified service personnel. Servicing your own projector can be dangerous to you and will void the warranty.
- Only use replacement parts specified by InFocus. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury, and may void the warranty
- Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested for use in this projector. Use of non InFocus lamps may cause electrical shock and fire, and may void the projector warranty.
- Hg – Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with local disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org.
- The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp may fail prematurely, or it may rupture with a popping sound if jolted, scratched, or handled while hot. The risk of lamp failure or rupture also increases as the lamp age increases; please replace the lamp when you see the "Replace Lamp" message.
- In the unlikely event of a lamp rupture, particles may exit through the projector vents. Keep people, food, and drinks out of the "keep out" area under and around the projector, as indicated by the "X" areas below.

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8'/2.4 m 5'/1.5 m
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3'/1 m 3'/1 m 2'/0.6 m- 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/Safety booklet.
Introduction
Your new digital projector is simple to connect, easy to use, and straightforward to maintain. It is a versatile projector that is flexible enough for business presentations and home video viewing too. IN2124 has native XGA 1024 x 768 resolution, and IN2126 has native WXGA 1280 x 800 resolution. It is compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices.
Product specifications
To read the latest specifications on your multimedia projector, be sure to visit our website at www.infocus.com, as specifications are subject to change.
Accessories
The standard accessories that came with your projector are listed in the included Quick Start documentation. Optional accessories can be found on our website at www.infocus.com/support or at your retailer or dealer.
Online registration
Register your projector on our website at www.infocus.com/register to activate your warranty and receive product updates, announcements, and registration incentives.

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focus zoom keypad remote control receiver (IR) lens security bar
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power cord connector connector panelConnector panel
The projector provides both computer and video connection options, including:
• VGA computer
- Composite video
• H D M I
• S - v i d e o
- USB mini B connector for firmware upgrades and presentation slide control.
• Monitor out, for VGA pass through to an external monitor.
• Audio input for video and computer.
• Audio output to external speakers.
• RS-232 serial control. Command control codes are on our support website at www.infocus.com/support.
• LAN for RJ45 LAN control.

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HDMI audio in/out S-video computer RS 232 USB mini B LAN InFocus composite video monitor out security lockPositioning 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. IN2124 must be at least 45.3" (1.2m) from the projection screen, and IN2126 must be at least 55.4" (1.4m) from the projection screen.
- If you are installing the projector on the ceiling, we strongly recommend using InFocus approved ceiling mounts for proper fitting, ventilation and installation. Refer to the installation guide that comes with the InFocus Ceiling Mount Kit (p/n PRJ-MNT-UNIV) for more information. The warranty does not cover any damage caused by use of non-approved ceiling mount kits or by installing in an improper location. To turn the image upside down, see "Ceiling mount" on page 27. We recommend using an InFocus authorized ceiling mount.
- Position the projector the desired distance from the screen. The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen and the video format determine the size of the projected image.
- The image offset for IN2124 is 115% + / - 5% . This means that if you have an image 60 inches (1.5 meters) tall from a table-mounted projector, the bottom of the image will be 9 inches (22.9cm) above the centerline of the lens. The image offset for IN2126 is 113% + / - 5% . This means that if you have an image 60 inches (1.5 meters) tall from a table-mounted projector, the bottom of the image will be 7.8 inches (19.8cm) above the centerline of the lens.

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60 inches high image bottom of image 9 inches above center of lens Projection angle lens centerTable 1: IN2124 (XGA) Screen size
| Diagonal Screen Size (inches/m) | Size of the Projected Image Width (inches/m) | Distance to screen | |
| Minimum distance (inches/m) | Maximum distance (inches/m) | ||
| 30"/0.8m 24"/0.6m | 45.3"/1.2m 50.6" | 1.3m | |
| 60"/1.5m 48"/1.2m | 92.2"/2.3m 102.9" | /2.6m | |
| 80"/2.0m 64"/1.6m | 123.5"/3.1m 137.7" | /3.5m | |
| 100"/2.5m 80"/2.0m | 154.8"/3.9m 172.5" | /4.4m | |
| 150"/3.8m 120"/3.0m | 233.0"/5.9m 259.6" | /6.6m | |
Table 2: IN2126 (WXGA) Screen size
| Diagonal Screen Size (inches/m) | Size of the Projected Image Width (inches/m) | Distance to screen | |
| Minimum distance (inches/m) | Maximum distance (inches/m) | ||
| 45"/1.1m 38"/1.0m | 55.4"/1.4m 69.3" | 1.8m | |
| 60"/1.5m 51"/1.3m | 74.5"/1.9m 92.9" | 2.4m | |
| 80"/2.0m 68"/1.7m | 100.0"/2.5m 124.4" | 3.2m | |
| 100"/2.5m 85"/2.2m | 125.5"/3.2m 155.8" | 4.0m | |
| 150"/3.8m 128"/3.2m | 189.2"/4.8m 234.6" | 6.0m | |

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210.7 139 120 17Ceiling mount screws:
M4x8 (Max. L= 8mm)
Unit: mm
Connecting a computer source
VGA connection
Connect one end of the provided computer cable to the Computer in 1/Computer in 2 connector on the projector and the other to the VGA connector on your computer. If you are using a desktop computer, you will need to disconnect the monitor cable from the computer's video port first.
HDMI connection
HDMI is a standard, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between sources, such as set-top boxes, DVD players, and receivers and your projector. Plug an HDMI cable into the video-out connector on the video device and into the HDMI connector on the projector.
Connecting power
Connect the black power cord to the Power connector on the rear of the projector and to your electrical outlet. If the Power Saving Mode feature is off, the Power LED on the Status Indicator Panel (page 11) blinks blue. If the Power Saving Mode feature is on, the Power LED is steady blue. By default, this feature is off. You can change the setting, see page 28. NOTE: Always use the power cord that shipped with the projector.
Optional computer connections
To get sound from the projector, connect an audio cable (optional cable, not included) to your computer and to the Audio in connector on the projector. You may also need an adapter.
If you are using a desktop computer and want to see the image on your computer screen as well as on the projection screen, connect to the desktop's computer cable to Computer I and the desktop's monitor cable to the Computer out connector on the projector.
connect VGA cable
connect HDMI
connect power
connect audio cable

Displaying an image
Press the Power button.
The Power LED lights blue, and the fans start to run. When the lamp comes on, the start up screen displays. It can take up to a minute for the image to achieve full brightness. Note: When the feature, AC Power On, is enabled, the projector automatically turns on when power is connected. This allows control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch.
No start up screen? Get help on page 12.
Turn on your computer or video device.
The image should appear on the projection screen. If it doesn't, press the Source button on the projector's keypad or remote.
If you are using a VGA cable to connect your computer to the projector:
If using a laptop, make sure its 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 + F8 or CRT/LCD key turns the external display on and off. Locate a function key labeled CRT/LCD or a function key with a monitor symbol. Press FN and the labeled function key simultaneously.
Refer to your laptop's documentation for more information about your laptop's key combination.
No laptop image? Try pressing the Auto Image button on the remote. Get help on page 12.
press Power button

turn on computer or video device


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Line drawing of a device with a cable and indicator lights connected to a power outlet (no text or symbols)activate laptop's external port


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monitor key or LCD/CRT key FN keyAdjusting the image
If necessary, adjust the height of the projector by rotating the elevator foot to extend the foot.
If necessary, rotate the leveling foot located at the rear of the projector.
Avoid placing your hands near the hot exhaust vent at the front of the projector.
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle to the screen.
See page 6 for a table listing screen sizes and distances.
Adjust the zoom or focus.
If the image is not square, first make sure that the projector is perpendicular to the screen. If the image is larger or smaller on the top or bottom edge of the screen, press the top Keystone button to reduce the upper part of the image, and press the bottom Keystone button to reduce the lower part.
If the left or right side of the screen is larger or smaller the other, you can turn the projector to the left or to the right a few degrees to square the image.
Adjust the Contrast or Brightness in the Basic Menu. See page 25 for help with these menu adjustments.
adjust height
adjust distance
adjust zoom and focus
adjust keystone


adjust Basic Menu

elevator foot

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Connecting a video device
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 speaker, or you can bypass the projector's audio system and connect the audio directly from your source to a stereo or home theater system.
You can connect the projector to most video devices that can output video. You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company, the signal must pass through a tuner first. Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes, VCRs, digital video recorders, and satellite TV boxes. Basically, any device that can change channels is considered a tuner.
Before connecting your projector, you should decide which aspect ratio you want to use. The projector's Aspect Ratio setting is accessed through the Resize button on the remote or through the projector's Basic Menu. See page 25 for more information.
Video device connections
No video cables are provided with the projector. You can order cables from InFocus or provide your own.
HDMI connection
HDMI is a standard, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. HDMI provides an interface between sources, such as set-top boxes, DVD players, and receivers and your projector. Plug an HDMI cable into the video-out connector on the video device and into the HDMI connector on the projector.
Composite video connection
Plug the composite video cable's yellow connector into the video-out connector on the video device. Plug the other yellow connector into the yellow Video connector on the projector.
VGA connection
If your video device has a 15-pin VGA output, plug one end of the included computer cable into the VGA connector on your video source. This connector may be labeled "To Monitor" on the video source. Plug the computer cable into either the Computer In I or Computer In 2 connector on the projector.
Component video connection
If your HD video device has component connectors, an optional Component to VGA adapter can be used. Plug the component cable into the video device. Plug the other end of the component cable into the adapter and plug the adapter into the Computer connector.
S-video connection
Plug the S-video cable's connector into the video-out connector on the video device. Plug the other connector into the S-Video connector on the projector.
Audio
For audio, connect a 3.5mm stereo cable to the Audio In connector on the projector and to your source. If your source uses RCA audio connectors, a Y-cable or adapter may be used. (Note: A separate audio connection is not required for HDMI source inputs.)
Shutting down the projector
Auto Off Time
The projector also has an Auto Off Time feature that automatically turns the projector off after no active sources are detected and no user interaction with the projector is performed for 30 minutes. By default, this feature is off. You can change the length of time, see page 29.
Turning off the projector
To turn the projector off, press the Power button on the remote or keypad. The lamp turns off and the Power LED blinks blue for 1 minute while the fans continue to run to cool the lamp. If the Power Saving Mode feature is on and when the lamp has cooled, the LED lights blue and the fans stop. If the Power Saving Mode feature is off and when the lamp has cooled, the LED blinks blue and the fans stop. Unplug the power cable to completely power off the projector.
Troubleshooting your setup
If your image appears correctly on the screen, skip to the next section. If it does not, troubleshoot the setup.
The Status Indicator Panel on top of the projector indicates the state of the projector and can help you troubleshoot.
POWER
TEMP/LAMP
Table 3: Status indicator light behavior and meaning
| Status Indicator Light Meaning | |
| POWER: Solid blue | 1. If the Power Saving Mode feature is on, the projector is plugged in.2. The projector is on and initialized.3. The projector is in normal operation. |
| POWER: Blinking blue | 1. If the Power Saving Mode is off, the projector is plugged in.2. The projector is powering down and the fans are cooling the projector. |
| POWER: Blinking blueTEMP/LAMP: Blinking pink | The projector fan(s) are not operating correctly and the projector has been shut down. |
| POWER: Solid blueTEMP/LAMP: Blinking pink | The lamp failed to ignite.Contact Technical Support if the problem persists. Visit www.infocus.com/support to contact service. |
| POWER: Solid blueTEMP/LAMP: Blinking red | The lamp has reached its end of life and must be replaced. The lamp will continue to operate until it fails.Contact Technical Support. Repair may be needed. |
| POWER: Solid blueTEMP/LAMP: Blinking blue | 1. The projector is overheating and the lamp will be shut off. The fans will continue to run.2. The projector will not turn back on until the cooling process is complete. |
| Problem | Solution | Result |
No start up screen![]() ![]() | Plug power cord into the projector press power button![]() | Correct image![]() |
Only start up screen appears![]() | Press the Source button → activate laptop's external port Restart laptop ![]() | Computer image projected![]() |
| Problem Solution Result | ||
No computer image, just the words “Signal out of range”![]() | Press the Auto Image button on remoteAdjust computer refresh rate (Windows 7: Control Panel > Display > Screen Resolution > Advanced Settings > Adapter tab). Varies per operating system. You may also need to set a different resolution on your computer, as shown in the following problem, “image fuzzy or cropped” | Computer image projected![]() |
Only my laptop’s background appears, not the Desktop icons![]() | Change the Multiple Display setting to "Duplicate these displays" (Windows 7: Control Panel > Display > Screen Resolution). Varies per operating system.![]() | Background and Desktop projected![]() |
Image fuzzy or cropped ![]() | Change the computer's "Resolution" setting to match the projector's resolution (Windows 7: Control Panel > Display > Screen Resolution). Varies per operating system.![]() | Image clear and not cropped![]() |
Image not centered on screen![]() | Move projector, adjust height Adjust horizontal or vertical position in Advanced Menu > Image > PC... menu ![]() | Correct image![]() |
Image not square Adjust Keystone on keypad![]() | ![]() ![]() | Square image![]() |
Image not sharp![]() | Adjust Sharpness in the Basic Menu![]() | Correct image![]() |
Image does not fit 4:3 or 16:9 screen![]() | Change aspect ratio to 4:3 or 16:9 in Basic Menu > Aspect Ratio menu![]() | Correct image![]() |
Image upside down![]() | Turn off Ceiling Mount in Basic menu![]() | Correct image![]() |
Image reversed left to right![]() | Turn off Rear Project in Advanced Menu > Setup > Image Setup... menu![]() | Correct image![]() |
Projected colors don’t match source![]() | Adjust the items in the Advanced Menu > Image > Color... menu![]() | Correct image![]() |
The video embedded in my PowerPoint presentation does not play on the screen![]() | Turn off the internal LCD display on your laptop![]() | Embedded video plays correctly![]() |
Lamp won’t turn on, the projector is overheating![]() | Make sure vents aren’t blocked, turn off the projector and allow it to cool for one minute![]() | Lamp turns on![]() |
“Replace lamp” message appears at startup, lamp won’t turn on![]() ![]() | Lamp must be replaced (see page 36)lamp door![]() replace lamp | Lamp turns on![]() |
Still need assistance?
If you need assistance, visit our website at www.infocus.com/support or call us. See the Warranty/Safety booklet for support contact information.
This product is backed by a limited warranty. An extended warranty plan may be purchased from your dealer. When sending the projector in for repair, we recommend shipping the unit in its original packing material, or having a professional packaging company pack the unit. Please insure your shipment for its full value.
Using the remote control
The remote uses two (2) AAA batteries (not provided). They are easily installed 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.
Caution:
- When replacing the remote batteries, be aware that using batteries other than AAA batteries may risk severe damage to the remote. When disposing of the batteries, be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner.
- If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
- Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
- Ensure the batteries' polarity (+/-) is aligned correctly.
- Do not mix new and old batteries together, or mix different types of batteries together.
- Replace the batteries as soon as they run out.
- Remove batteries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period.
To operate, point the remote at the front of the projector (not at the computer). The range of optimum operation is about 15 feet (4.5m).
Press the remote's Power button to turn the projector on and off (see page 11 for shutdown info).
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 24 for more info on the menus.
The remote also has:
• Vo lume buttons adjust the sound.
- Custom butto n that can be assigned to a special function, like Blank Screen or Freeze (see page 27).
- Source button brings up a menu of all possible sources allowing the user to switch the active source.
- Blank button to blank the screen.
• Presets button to select stored settings (see page 25).
- Mute b utton to silence the audio.
• Auto Image button to resynch the projector to the source.
- Resize button to switch among aspect ratios (see page 25).
• Help button to get help with connecting sources and improving the picture.
• E S to Cto go baduto previous OSD menu.
- PC button to cycle through the Computer sources.
• Video button to cycle through Composite/S-Video/HDMI input sources.
- Keystone button s adjust the squareness of the image
- Magnify buttons magnify and reduce the projected picture size.
- Freeze button to pause the projected image.
- Ov erscan button remove noise around the video image.
- AV M ute button blanks the projected image and mutes audio.
Troubleshooting the remote
- Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are not dead.
- Make sure you're pointing the remote at the projector or the screen, not the computer, and are within the remote range of 15 feet (4.5m). For best results, point the remote at the projector.

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navigation buttons InFocusUsing the audio
Using the projector's speakers
Connect the audio source to the Audio In connectors to hear audio through the projector speakers.
Amplified speakers may also be connected to the projector using the Audio Out connector.
To adjust the volume, press the Volume buttons on the remote.
Troubleshooting Audio
If you aren't hearing the audio, check the following:
- Make sure the audio cable is connected to the Audio In connector on the projector, and that the other end of the cable is connected to an Audio Out connector on the source (not a "line-in" or "microphone" connector).
- Make sure the volume is turned up enough. Press the Volume button on the remote.
• Make sure the correct source is active. - Adjust the audio source.
• If playing a video, make sure the playback has not been paused.
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Diagram showing connection between a laptop and an electronic device with labeled ports and connectionsUsing the keypad buttons
Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an overview of their functions:
Power-turns the projector on and off (page 8).
Right arrow/Presets - When the menu is displayed, the right arrow button navigates through the menu. When the menu is not displayed, this button cycles through available preset options.
Up arrow/Keystone - When the menu is displayed, the up arrow button navigates through the menu. When the menu is not displayed, this button adjusts the squareness of the image (page 9).
Down arrow/Keystone - When the menu is displayed, the down arrow button navigates through the menu. When the menu is not displayed, this button adjusts the squareness of the image (page 9).
Left arrow/Source - When the menu is displayed, the left arrow button navigates through the menu. When the menu is not displayed, this button brings up a source menu, allowing the user to change the active source (page 8).

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POWER TEMP/LAMP SOURCE MENU/ EXIT PRESET menu navigation buttonsOptimizing computer images
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 24.
- Select default image settings using a preset appropriate to your environment.
• Adjust the Keystone, Contrast, or Brightness (page 25). - Change the Aspect Ratio. Choose the option that best fits your input source (page 25).
- Adjust the Color Temperature (page 26).
- Adjust the Phase, Tracking, or Horizontal or Vertical position (page 26).
- 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 (page 25).
Presentation features
Several features are provided to make giving presentations easier. Here is an overview, details are found in the menu section.
- The Custom key allows you to assign various features to the button. The default effect is Source Info, which displays information about the projector and current source. See page 27 for details.
- The Search Screen option lets you change the appearance of the blank screen and start up screen (page 28).
- Auto Off Time is provided to automatically shut down the projector after several minutes. This helps preserve lamp life (page 28).
Optimizing video images
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 24.
- Adjust the Keystone, Contrast, Brightness, Color, or Tint (page 25).
- Change the Aspect Ratio. Choose the option that best fits your input source (page 25).
- Select a Sharpness setting (page 25).
- Adjust the Color Temperature. Select a listed warmth value (page 26).
• Turn on Overscan to remove noise on the edges of the image (page 27).
Customizing the projector
You can customize the projector for your specific setup and needs. See page 27 for details on these features.
- For rear projection, turn Rear Project on in the Advanced Menu > Setup > Image Setup... menu.
- For ceiling mounted projection, turn Ceiling Mount on in the Basic menu.
- Specify which source the projector checks first for active video during power-up.
- Specify the function of the Custom key on the remote.
- Turn the projector's display messages on and off.
- Turn on power saving features.
- Specify appearance of blank screen and startup screen.
- Specify the language viewed on the menus.
- Save settings for the active source as a preset.
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 review the menu options.
2 To enter a submenu, highlight the desired submenu and press > on the keypad or Select on remote.
3 To adjust a menu setting, highlight the desired menu option and press < or > to scroll through the available adjustments.
4 Press the Menu button to exit the menu system.
The menus are grouped by usage:
• The Basic Menu provides common adjustments.
• The Advanced Menu provides more complex adjustments.

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(Basic Menu) Audio Mode Auto Image Brightness Contrast Keywords Frequency Sharpness Volume Ceiling Mode Advanced Menu 50 50 Nil Presentation Nil Nil DP 100x100.00 TW 124Basic Menu

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(Advanced Menu) Style Setup Status/Service Basic Menu 3D Control... Color... PC... Video...Advanced Menu
Basic Menu
To adjust the following settings, highlight the setting, use the right and left arrows to adjust the values.
Aspect Ratio: Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height. TV screens are usually 4:3. HDTV and most DVDs are 16:9.
Select Auto to have the projector choose the ratio. Choose Native to see the unmodified input with no resizing by the projector. Select 16:9 to watch enhanced widescreen DVDs.
Auto Image: resets the projector to the source.
Brightness: changes the intensity of the 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.
Keystone: adjusts the image vertically and makes a squarer image. You can also adjust keystone from the keypad.
Presets: Presets are provided that optimize the projector for displaying computer presentations and video images under certain conditions. Note: Users can save their settings as a User Preset.
Sharpness: Changes the clarity of the edges of a video image. Select a sharpness setting.
Volume: increases or decreases the audio volume.
Ceiling Mount: turns the image upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.
Basic Menu

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(Basic Menu) Aspect Ratio Auto Image Brightness Contrast Keystone Presets Sharpness Volume Ceiling Mount Advanced Menu Auto ▶ Execute 50 50 50 Presentation 50 50 Off MDL IN2134 FW 1.24
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Advanced Menu
Advanced Menu

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(Advanced Menu) Image Setup Status/Service Basic Menu 3D Control... Color... PC... Video...Image:
3D Control:
3D Control: allows you to enjoy 3D (stereoscopic) content. Your projector supports two synchronization modes (External Sync and DLP Link ^™ ) for controlling LCD shutter glasses. In addition to the projector, you will need a pair of 3D shutter glasses, 3D content, and 3D compatible source (and emitter). Ensure the glasses you choose are consistent with the synchronization mode you will be using.
3D Sync Invert: (Only applies when 3D control is set to DLP Link™.) If the image appears to flutter, look odd or if the image depth looks off or you experience eye strain, turn this feature on to see if the image improves.
Color...
Color: adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color. The color setting applies to video sources only.
Red/Green/Blue Gain: adjusts the gain of the red, green or blue channel of the image.
Red/Green/Blue Offset: adjusts the offset of the red, green or blue channel of the image.
Color Space: applies to computer and component video sources. It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal. When Auto is selected, the projector automatically determines the standard. To choose a different setting, turn off Auto, then choose RGB for computer sources or choose either REC709 or REC601 for component video sources.
Color Temperature: changes the intensity of the colors. Select a listed relative warmth value.
Gamma: select the appropriate gamma from among Video, Film, Bright, and CRT.
Tint: adjusts the red-green color balance in the image of NTSC video images. The tint setting applies to NTSC video sources only.
White Intensity: increases the brightness of whites that are near 100%.
PC:
Force Wide: when this is off, the analog locking algorithms choose the standard mode resolution (4:3) as the preferred default resolution. When this is on, the analog locking algorithms choose wide mode resolution (16:10) as the preferred default resolution.
Phase: adjusts the horizontal phase of a computer source.
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.
Sync Threshold: (progressive signals only) If a hardware device, such as a DVD player, is not syncing properly with the projector, select this option to help it to sync when connected to the projector.
Tracking: adjusts the vertical scan of a computer source.
Horizontal/Vertical Position: adjusts the position of a computer source.
Video:
Detect Film: determines whether the original source of the input video was film (progressive) or video (interlaced).
Overscan: removes noise around the video image.
Set Black Level: analyzes the current input image and calculates an offset value which is then added to the analog to digital converter black level value. This ensures optimum black level for each analog source.
Setup:
Audio Setup...
Internal Speaker: turns the internal speaker on or off.
Closed Captioning...
Closed Captions: controls closed captioning. If the source is NTSC and contains captions on the selected channel, then the projector will display caption text overlaid on the image. When Closed Captions is off and volume is muted, closed captioning will appear. Options are: Off, CCI and CC2.
Image Setup...
Digital Zoom: reduces the size of projector's display area. If the display area has been resized by this setting, it can be moved by changing the Horz Shift and Vert Shift settings.
Magnify Level: magnifies the image. If the image has been magnified by this setting, it can be moved by changing the Horz Shift and Vert Shift settings.
Rear Project: reverses the image so you can project from behind a translucent screen.
Ceiling Mount: turns the image upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.
Keypad/Remote Settings...
Blank Key: select what to display when the blank key on the remote is pressed: your custom snapshot, a solid color screen (blue, black or white), or the factory logo screen.
Custom Key: allows you to assign a different function to the Custom button, allowing you to quickly and easily use the effect. Highlight an effect and press ^ or v on the keypad or Select on remote to choose a different one.
- Blank Screen: displays an empty screen.
• Mute: turns off all sound.
• Source: brings up a menu of available sources.
• Auto Image: resets the projector to the source.
• Freeze Screen: pauses the projected image.
• Source Info: the default action. Shows the Source Info menu.
• Projector Info: shows the Projector Info menu.
• Overscan: removes noise around the image.
- AV Mute: enables or disables AV Mute function.
• Closed Captions: enables or disables Closed Captions.
• Keypad: enables or locks the projector keypad.
Lamp...
Programmed Dimming: When enabled, Programmed Dimming enhances contrast ratios in dark scenes and disables Lamp Low Power. Programmed Dimming will impact lamp life and system noise performance. Programmed Dimming works in conjunction with the lamp. If Lamp Low Power is enabled, Programmed Dimming is unavailable.
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.
OSD Setup...
Language: allows you to select a language for the onscreen display.
Menu Position: allows you to change the position of the On Screen Display items.
Menu Transparency: allows you to change how much of the projected image behind the menu you can see. As the value increases, more of the image behind the menu is visible.
Show Messages: displays status messages (such as "Searching") in the lower-left corner of the screen.
PIN Settings
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. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrows buttons on the remote or keypad to set a 4-button press sequence. If you enter an incorrect PIN 3 times in succession, the projector will automatically shut down. If you lose or forget your custom PIN, contact InFocus Technical Support.
To enter the PIN at projector startup:
Power up the projector. The "Enter PIN" dialog box displays after the startup screen. Enter the PIN. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrows buttons on the remote or keypad to enter the correct 4-button press sequence. See the description above for instructions.
To change the PIN:
Select "Change PIN..." in the Advanced Menu > Setup > PIN settings menu. Enter the existing PIN. Enter the new PIN.
Power
Power Saving Mode: When the Power Saving Mode is On and the projector is in standby (powered off but connected to AC power), the monitor out function will not work.
AC Power On: When this feature is enabled, the projector automatically turns on when power is connected. This allows control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch.
Source
Auto Source: When this feature is On, the projector automatically finds the active source, checking the selected Power-up Source first. When this feature is Off, the projector defaults to the source selected in Power-up Source. To display another source, you must manually select one by pressing the Source button on the remote or keypad and selecting one from the displayed Source menu.
Power-up Source: determines which source the projector checks first for active video during power-up.
Search Screen: allows you to display a blank screen instead of the default screen at startup, and when no source is detected.
Timer
Auto Off Time: automatically turns the projector off after no signals are detected for a preset number of minutes. If an active signal is received before the projector powers down, the image will be displayed.
High Altitude Setting
High Altitude Setting: We recommend you turn on the High Altitude Mode when your environment is between 5000' (1500m) and 10,000' (3000m) above sea level.
Network
Allow you to configure the network settings.
DHCP: Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically assigns IP Address to networked devices.
- When the "DHCP" is set to "On", it takes some time to obtain IP address from DHCP server.
- When the "DHCP" is set to "Off", that means user will set IP address by manually.
IP Address: Numerical address to identify networked computers. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
- The IP Address is the number that identifies this projector on the network. You cannot have two devices with the same IP Address on the same network.
- The IP Address "0.0.0.0" is prohibited.
Subnet Mask: A numeric value to define the number of bits used for a network address of a divided network (or subnet) in an IP Address. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
- The Subnet Mask "0.0.0.0" is prohibited.
Default Gateway: A server (or router) to communicate across networks (subnets) that are divided by a Subnet Mask. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
DNS: Setup DNS server address when DHCP is disabled.
Mac Address: Abbreviation for Media Access Control Address. Mac Address is a unique ID number assigned to each network adapter.
Apply: Save and execute the wired network settings.
Restart Network...: Restart network settings.
Status/Service:
Source Info: a read-only display of current source settings.
Projector Info: a read-only display of current projector settings.
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 factory default settings.
Service Code...: only used by authorized service personnel.

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Controlling the projector through a LAN environment
The projector supports Crestron ^® software. With correct settings for the Network menu, you can manage the projector from a computer using a web browser when the computer and the projector are properly connected to the same local area network.

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(An example of connection)Configuring the LAN control setting
If you are in a DHCP environment:
I Take a RJ45 cable and connect one end to the RJ45 LAN input jack of the projector and the other end to the RJ45 port.
2 Press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press ◀/▶ until the Network menu is highlighted.
3 Press ▼ to highlight Network and press Select on the remote control. The Network page is displayed.
4 Press ▼ to highlight DHCP and press ◀/▶ to select On.
5 Press ▼ to highlight Apply and press Select on the remote control.
6 Please wait for around 15 - 20 seconds, and then re-enter the Network page. The IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS and Mac Address settings will be displayed. Write down the IP address displayed in the IP address row.
- If the Projector IP Address still does not display, contact your network administrator.
- If the RJ45 cables are not properly connected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS and Mac Address settings will display 0.0.0.0. Make sure the cables are properly connected and perform the procedures above again.
- If you need to connect to the projector in its standby mode, set the Power Saving Mode feature to Off.
If you are in a non-DHCP environment:
I Repeat steps 1-3 above.
2 Press ▼ to highlight DHCP and press ◀/▶ to select Off.
3 Contact your ITS administrator for information on the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS and Mac Address settings.
4 Press ▼ to select the item you want to modify and press Select on the remote control.
5 Press ◀/▶ to move the cursor and the enter the value.
6 To save the settings, press Select on the remote control. If you do not want to save the settings, press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control.
7 Press ▼ to highlight Apply and press Select on the remote control.
- If the RJ45 cables are not properly connected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS and Mac Address settings will display 0.0.0.0. Make sure the cables are properly connected and perform the procedures above again.
- If you wish to connect to the projector in its standby mode, be sure to select RJ45 and obtain the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS and Mac Address information when the projector is on.
Controlling the projector remotely through a web browser
Once you have the correct IP address for the projector and the projector is on or in standby mode, you can use any computer that is on the same local area network to control the projector.
- If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, make sure it is version 7.0 or higher.
- The screen shots in this manual are for reference only, and may differ depending on your browser.
I Enter the address of the projector in the address bar of your browser and press Enter.

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Microsoft Internet Explorer Address: http://10.154.40.8/ Google2 The main page of the Network Control displays.

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InFocus New Delete Finish• Accessing the Network Settings or the Email Alert page requires an Administrator password. The default password is "0000".
3 This page allows you to make adjustments to the AMX and SNMP settings. In the AMX Device Discovery field, when ON is selected, the projector can be detected by AMX controllers connected to the same network. For details about AMX Device Discovery, visit the AMX website at http://www.amx.com.

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InFocus Email Setting: MVP Setting: Event Condition: Source: Name: Type: Event Name: Event Type: Subject: Type: Event Date: Event Time:5 The Crestron (e-Control) page displays the Crestron e-Control user interface. See the next page for details.
Please pay attention to the input length and character limitations (including character and punctuation restrictions) listed blow:
| Category Item Input-Length | Maximum Number of Characters | ||
| Network Settings | Network | DHCP/Manual (N/A) | |
| IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX | |||
| Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX | |||
| Gateway | XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX | ||
| DNS Server XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX | |||
| AMX device discovery (N/A) | |||
| Password | Administrator | (N/A) | |
| New Password 4 | |||
| Confirm Password 4 | |||
| SNMP | SysLocation 22 | ||
| SysName 22 | |||
| SysContact 22 | |||
| Email Alert | Email Setting | To | |
| Cc | 40 | ||
| Subject 40 | |||
| From | 40 | ||
| SMTP Setting | Server | 30 | |
| User Name 21 | |||
| Password 14 | |||
| Alert Condition | Fan Error (N/A) | ||
| Lamp Error (N/A) | |||
| Temperature Error (N/A) | |||
| Submit | (N/A) | ||
| Issue Test Mail | (N/A) | ||
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About Crestron e-Control®
I The Crestron e-Control ^® page provides a variety of virtual keys to control the projector or adjust the projector's image.

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InFocus Tools File Contact/THop Power a Vit 1 Mio Vit 1 SourceList Vit 1 Vit 2 Fli Video 2 Vits Menu a Line Back Search You can press to reveal more buttons. CRESTRONa. These buttons function the same as the ones on the OSD menus or remote control.
• Source List: To switch the source, click on the desired source.
- Menu: Use to go back to previous OSD menu, exit and save menu settings.
- When you use the projector control panel or remote control to change the OSD menu settings, it may take a while for the web browser to synchronize these changes with the projector.
2 The Tools page allows you to manage the projector, configure the LAN control settings and remotely access the network operations of this projector.

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InFocus Creatron Control Is Add: 255.255.255.255 Is Is: 7 a Port: 41794 Start Projector b Projector Name: INZI 26 Location Assigned To: InFocus Projector Send DHCP Enalyst Is Address: 1011084038 Submit Mask: 755-215-370-6 Default Oudery: 1011084038 DNS Server: 10110841339 Start User Password Enalyst c New Password Confirm Send Admin Password Confirm New Password Confirm End nota. This area is only used with a Crestron Control System. Please contact Creston or refer to the Crestron user manual for setup information.
b. This area is used for naming the projector, associating it with a particular location, assigning a responsible party to it, and adjusting network settings.
c. This area is used to set User and Admin passwords. When password protection is enabled, unauthorized changes to the projector configuration will be avoided.
• To prevent errors, only enter alphanumeric characters on the Tools page.
- After configuring the settings, press the Send button and the data will be saved in the projector.
- Press exit to go back to the Crestron remote network operation page.
Please pay attention to the input length and character limitations (including character and punctuation restrictions) listed blow:
| Category Item Input-Length | Maximum Number of Characters | |
| Crestron Control | IP Address 15 | |
| IP ID 4 | ||
| Port 5 | ||
| Projector | Projector Name 22 | |
| Location 22 | ||
| Assigned To 22 | ||
| Network Configuration | DHCP (Enabled) (N/A) | |
| IP Address 15 | ||
| Subnet Mask 15 | ||
| Default Gateway | 15 | |
| DNS Server | 15 | |
| User Password | Enabled | (N/A) |
| New Password | 15 | |
| Confirm | 15 | |
| Admin Password | Enabled | (N/A) |
| New Password | 15 | |
| Confirm | 15 | |
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3 The Info page displays the information and status of this projector.

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InFocus Projector Information Projector Status Projector Name: INFIN 26 Location: Hardware Version: V1.04.1 Max Address: 09.03.09.08.07.29 Resolution: Lamp Hours: 4 Alongend To: InPower Provider Power Status: Power On Equity: VGA2 Color Mode: Beveled Projection Position: Front Table Lamp Mode: Normal Mode Error Status: Error Enter ExitPress exit to go back to the Crestron remote network operation page.
4 After pressing the Contact IT Help button, the Help Desk window will display in the upper right corner of the screen. You will be able to send messages to RoomView™ software administrators/users who are connected to the same local area network.
- For more information, visit http://www.crestron.com and www.crestron.com/getroomview.
Crestron RoomView
From the Crestron RoomView software in the Edit Room page, enter the IP Address (or hostname) as shown on the projector's on-screen display (OSD) menu, "02" for IPID, and "41794" for the reserved Crestron control port.

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Edit Rooms Now General Groups Rooms Information Name Conference Room 1 Location IP Address: 0.0.0.0 IP/IP Port: 02 07/54 Phone: e-Control Link: Video Link: DHCP Enabled External Gateway 0508 SSL Username: Password: Comment Save Room Save As HelpFor the Crestron RoomView user guide and information about RoomView settings and commands, go to: http://www.crestron.com/products/roomview_connected_embedded_projectors_devices/resources.asp
Maintenance
Cleaning the lens
I Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.
- Projector must be off and the lens must be at room temperature.
- 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.
WARNINGS:
- Turn the projector off and unplug power cord before cleaning any part of the projector.
- Do not touch or block the projector lens with any objects as this can damage the projector lens. Scratches, gouges and other lens damage are not covered by the product warranty.
- Do not open any cover on the projector, except the lamp cover.
- Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening and removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage and other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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.

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H337M 0 infFocus security lockReplacing 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" displays 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. Use of non InFocus lamps may cause electrical shock and fire, and may void the projector warranty. InFocus is not liable for the performance, safety or certification of any other lamps.
WARNINGS:
- The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp. The lamp may fail prematurely, or it may rupture with a popping sound if jolted, scratched, or handled while hot. The risk of lamp failure or rupture also increases as the lamp age increases; please replace the lamp when you see the "Replace Lamp" message.
- To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before you replace the lamp.
- Do not touch or block the projector lens with any objects as this can damage the projector lens. Scratches, gouges and other lens damage are not covered by the product warranty.
- Unplug the power cord before replacing the lamp.
- Do not drop the lamp module. The glass may shatter and cause injury.
- Do not touch the glass surface of the lamp module. Fingerprints can obscure projection sharpness and may cause the glass to shatter.
- 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.
- Before replacing a ruptured lamp, clean the lamp compartment and dispose of cleaning materials. Wash hands after lamp replacement.
- When replacing the lamp while the projector is ceiling-mounted, wear protective eyewear to prevent eye injury.
Hg – Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with local disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org.
I Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
2 Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly.
3 Remove the lamp door, located on top of the projector, by removing the screw on the side of the lamp door, sliding the door forward, and lifting the lamp door off.
4 Loosen the captive screws that attach the lamp housing to the projector.
NOTE: If the projector is installed on a ceiling mount, be careful not to drop the lamp module once the captive screws are loosened.
5 Carefully lift the lamp straight up, off of the alignment pins; being careful not to pinch the lamp connector. Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper manner.
6 Install the new lamp module, aligning the pins properly. Be careful not to pinch the lamp connector.
7 Tighten the screws. (NOTE: If the pins have not been aligned properly, the screws will not tighten securely.)
8 Replace the lamp door by (a) aligning the hinges, (b) putting the lamp door down and (c) locking it back into place.
9 Replace the lamp door screw and tighten securely.
10 Plug in the power cord and press the Power button to turn the projector back on.
11 To reset the lamp hour timer, navigate to the Advanced Menu > Status/Service menu and select Reset Lamp Hours....

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| Image | Source Info... |
| Setup | Projector Info... |
| Status/Service | Reset Lamp Hours... |
| Factory Reset... | |
| Basic Menu | Service Code... |
INDEX
Numerics
3D Sync Invert 26
A
AC Power On 28
Apply 29
Aspect Ratio 25
Audio In Computer connector 7
Auto Image 25
Auto Off Time 29
Auto Source 28
AV Mute 27
B
Blank Key 27
Blank Screen 27
Brightness 25
C
Cable box 10
Ceiling Mount 27
Closed Captions 27
Color Space 26
Computer In connector 7
Connecting Video device 10
Contacting InFocus 18
Contrast 25
Crestron e-Control ^® 32
Crestron RoomView 34
Customer service contact information 18
D
Default Gateway 29
Detect Film 26
DHCP 29
Digital Zoom 27
DNS 29
F
Factory Reset 29
Focus 9
Force wide 26
Freeze Screen 27
G
Gamma 26
H
HDTV 25
High Altitude Setting 29
Horizontal Position 26
Horz Shift 27
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Internal Speaker 27
IP Address 29
K
Keypad 27
Keypad buttons 21
Keystone 25
L
Lamp Low Power 28
LAN 30
M
Mac Address 29
Magnify Level 27
Menu Transparency 28
Menu usage 24
Mute 27
N
Network 29
O
Overscan 27
P
Phase 26
PIN Protect 28
Power connector 7
Power cord 7
Power Saving Mode 28
Prevent PC Screen Saver 26
Programmed Dimming 28
Keypad buttons 21
Menus 24
Positioning 6
Setting up 6
Troubleshooting problems II
Projector Info 27, 29
R
Rear Project 27
Red/Green/Blue Gain 26
Red/Green/Blue Offset 26
Remote control 19
Resetting the projector 29
Restart Network... 29
S
Search Screen 28
Service 29
Set Black Level... 27
Sharpness 25
Show Messages 28
Source 27
Source Info 27, 29
Subnet mask 29
Sync Threshold 26
T
Tint 26
Tracking 26
Troubleshooting II
TV tuner 10
U
USB 5
V
Vert Shift 27
Vertical Position 26
Volume 25
Volume button 20
W
Warranty 18
web browser 31
Z
Zoom 9





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You may also need to set a different resolution on your computer, as shown in the following problem, “image fuzzy or cropped”







Adjust horizontal or vertical position in Advanced Menu > Image > PC... menu 





























replace lamp