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Product Type Video Projector
Brand InFocus
Model Vista II IN0048SL
Display Technology Texas Instruments DLP® 0.65" DMD
Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Brightness 4400 Lumens
Contrast Ratio 30000:1
Light Source UHP Lamp
Light Source Life Up to 15000 hours
Lens 1.3x Standard Throw, Manual Zoom/Focus
Keystone Correction Vertical ±40°, Manual/Automatic
Projection Factor 1.13~1.47:1
Projection Distance 1.0 - 10.0 m (3.28 - 32.80 ft)
Aspect Ratio 16:9 (Native), 4:3, 16:10, Auto
Inputs 2x HDMI 1.4, 1x VGA, 1x Composite, 1x S-Video, 1x RJ45, 1x 3.5mm Audio, 1x USB-A (Service)
Outputs 1x VGA, 1x 3.5mm Audio, 1x Powered USB-A (5V/1.5A)
Audio 1x 10W Speaker
Power Consumption 267W Max, <0.5W Standby
Dimensions (L x W x H) 313 x 236 x 96.4 mm (12.4 x 9.3 x 3.8 in)
Weight 2.9 kg (6.4 lb)
Fan Noise 27 dB (Typical)
Operating Temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)
Security Kensington Slot, PIN Code Lock & Timer
What's in the Box Projector, Power Cable, VGA Cable, Remote Control (no batteries), Quick Start Guide

Frequently Asked Questions - Vista II IN0048SL INFOCUS

How do I turn on the InFocus Vista II IN0048SL projector?
Connect the power cable and a source device. Remove the lens cap, then press the Power button on the keypad or remote control. The LED will flash blue and turn steady blue once ready.
How do I adjust the keystone correction?
Press Menu on the remote or keypad, go to Display > V Keystone (vertical) or H Keystone (horizontal, if available). Use the arrow keys to adjust between ±40° (vertical) or ±20° (horizontal on some models).
What cables come with the projector?
The box includes a VGA cable and a regional power cord. For HDMI sources, you may need to purchase an HDMI cable separately.
How do I clean the projector lens?
Unplug the projector. Use a soft, lightly dampened cloth to gently wipe the lens. Do not spray liquid directly onto the lens or use abrasive cleaners.
How do I change the lamp in the IN0048SL?
The lamp is accessed via the lamp door on the projector. Refer to the user manual for detailed steps. It is recommended to use only genuine InFocus replacement lamps.
How do I enable 3D mode?
Go to Display > Display Mode > 3D and set 3D Mode to On. Ensure the input is at 60Hz and resolution is 1920x1080. You need compatible 3D glasses and source content.
What should I do if there is no image?
Check that the correct source is selected (press Source), ensure cables are securely connected, and verify the source is playing. Also check that AV Mute is not active and brightness/contrast are set correctly.
Why doesn't the remote control work?
Replace the batteries with two AAA batteries (not included). Ensure the IR sensor on the projector is not obstructed and you are within 12 meters (39.4 feet) and at an angle within ±60°.
How do I reset the lamp timer?
Press Menu, go to Setup > Lamp Settings > Lamp Reset, select Yes and press Enter. This should be done after replacing the lamp.
Can I mount the projector on the ceiling?
Yes, using a compatible ceiling mount with M4 x 10mm screws. Ensure at least 10 cm clearance above and 30 cm around vents. Incorrect installation may void warranty.

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USER MANUAL Vista II IN0048SL INFOCUS

natural_image White projector with 'In focus' branding and 'LightPro' text, no visible additional signage or symbols

USERS GUIDE INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II, GENESIS III, GENESIS IV, ORBITAL SERIES

InFocus

REGULATORY MODESERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P 4K
P122 INFOCUSLIGHTPRO VISTA II STANDARD THROW- IN0044SL IN0046SLIN0048SL-
P123 INFOCUSLIGHTPRO VISTA II SHORT THROW- IN0044ST IN0046ST IN0048ST-
P124INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IIISTANDARD THROWIN0002SLIN0004SLIN0006SL-
P125INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSTANDARD THROWIN0022SLIN0024SLIN0026SLIN0028SL
P126INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSHORT THROW-IN0024STIN0026ST-
P134INFOCUS LIGHTPRO ORBITALSTANDARD THROW---IN0061SL

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. ABOUT THIS GUIDE......4

1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE USER 4
1.2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE....4
1.3 EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNINGS 4
1.4 RETAINING INSTRUCTIONS 4
1.5 OBTAINING DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION ....5
1.6 DOCUMENTATION FEEDBACK......5
1.7 SUPPORT AND SERVICE....5

2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION....6

2.1 FEATURES 6
2.2 INTENDED USE AND REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE 8
2.3 PRODUCT ELEMENTS....8
2.3.1 FRONT 8
2.3.2 RIGHT SIDE 10
2.3.3 LEFT SIDE 11
2.3.4 TOP 13
2.3.5 BACK 14

3. SAFETY 16

4. UNPACKING AND INSTALLING ....17

4.1 PACKAGING CONTENTS 17
4.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ....17
4.3 PLACEMENT AND DISTANCE FROM THE SCREEN....17
4.3.1 PROJECTION DISTANCE AND SCREEN SIZE....17
4.4 CLEARANCE 24
4.5 CEILING MOUNT 25
4.6 MOUNTING HOLE DIAGRAM 26

5. ADJUSTING....27

5.1 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE HEIGHT AND TILT 27
5.2 ADJUSTING THE ZOOM, LENS SHIFT AND FOCUS....27
5.3 ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE 27

6. CONNECTING 29

6.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 29

7. USING 30

7.1 LEDS 30
7.2 KEYPAD....30
7.3 REMOTE CONTROL 31
7.3.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL 32
7.3.2 REMOTE CONTROL IR CODES 33

7.4 REMOTE CONTROL EFFECTIVE RANGE 33

7.5 TURNING THE PROJECTOR ON 34

7.6 SELECTING A INPUT SOURCE....34

7.7 TURNING THE PROJECTOR TO STANDBY MODE 34

7.8 VIEWING 3D CONTENT 35

7.8.1 PHOTOSENSITIVE SEIZURE WARNING AND OTHER HEALTH RISKS 35
7.8.2 ENABLEING 3D MODE 36
7.8.3 ENABLING AUTO 3D MODE 36

8. USING THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD)......37

8.1 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE FOR THE ON SCREEN MENU 37

8.2 SELECTING A DISPLAY MODE....37

8.3 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE COLOUR AND TEMPERATURE 38

8.4 ADJUSTING THE SHARPNESS OF THE IMAGE.... 38

8.5 MAGNIFYING THE IMAGE....38

8.6 SELECTING AN ASPECT RATIO 38

9.3 CLEANING THE AIR VENTS 45

10. SANITATION......45

11. DISPOSAL......46

11.1 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 46

11.2 DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING WASTE 46

12. TROUBLESHOOTING....47

12.1 LED INDICATOR LIGHTS 47

12.2 SOLVING ON / OFF ISSUES 47

12.3 SOLVING IMAGE ISSUES....47

12.4 SOLVING VIDEO, AUDIO AND REMOTE CONTROL ISSUES 48

12.5 SERVICING....48

13. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .... 49

13.1 RS232 PIN ASSIGNMENTS....49

13.2 RS232 PROTOCOL FUNCTION LIST 49

13.3 SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS AND REFRESH RATES 49

13.4 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU TREE 51

14. SPECIFICATIONS 59

14.1 VISTA II, P122 & P123, SPECIFICATIONS....59

14.2 GENESIS III, P124, SPECIFICATIONS....61

14.3 GENESIS IV, P125 & P126, SPECIFICATIONS 63

14.4 ORBITAL, P134, SPECIFICATIONS 65

15. PRODUCT COMPLIANCE....67

15.1 FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES ....67

15.2 FOR USERS IN CANADA....67

15.3 FOR USERS IN EUROPEAN UNION 68

15.4 FOR USERS IN THE UNITED KINGDON AND NORTHERN IRELAND 68

15.5 FOR USERS IN RUSSIA 69

1. ABOUT THIS GUIDE

1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE USER

This document is intended for anyone who will install, setup, or use the projector.

1.2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS GUIDE

The following style conventions are used in this document:

Bold

  • Names of product elements, commands, options, and programs.
  • Names of interface elements (such windows, dialog boxes, buttons, fields, and menus).
  • Interface elements the user selects, clicks, taps, or types.

Italic

• Publication titles.
• Emphasis (for example, a new term).

1.3 EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNINGS

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNINGS - 1

WARNING

"WARNING" indicates a hazard with a medium to high level of risk which, could result in death or serious injury.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNINGS - 2

ATTENTION

"ATTENTION" indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNINGS - 3

INFORMATION

"INFORMATION" Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related.

1.4 RETAINING INSTRUCTIONS

Keep all safety information and instructions for future reference and pass them on to subsequent users of the product.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - RETAINING INSTRUCTIONS - 1

WARNING

Ensure that each person who uses the product has read and understood this guide and its safety instructions before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - RETAINING INSTRUCTIONS - 2

ATTENTION

Follow all the instructions. This will avoid fire, explosions, electric shocks, or other hazards that may result in damage to property and/or severe or fatal injuries.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - RETAINING INSTRUCTIONS - 3

INFORMATION

The manufacturer is not liable for cases of material damage or personal injury caused by incorrect handling or non-compliance with the safety instructions. In such cases, the warranty will be voided.

1.5 OBTAINING DOCUMENTATION AND INFORMATION

The latest version of this document can be obtained by visiting:

  • https://infocus.com/product/infocus-vista-ii-series/
  • https://infocus.com/product/infocus-genesis-iii/
  • https://infocus.com/product/infocus-genesis-iv/
  • https://infocus.com/product/orbital/

1.6 DOCUMENTATION FEEDBACK

If you are reading product documentation on the internet, any comments can be submitted Here. We appreciate your comments.

1.7 SUPPORT AND SERVICE

Please contact the support team in your region for technical and product support. Alternatively, you may contact your local distributor if you are in Asia or Australia.

Americas

Monday - Friday

6am - 5pm PST

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Americas - 1

+1 877-388-8360

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Americas - 2

support@infocus.com

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Americas - 3

infocus.com/support

Europe, Middle East & Africa

Monday - Friday

8am - 5pm CET

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Europe, Middle East &amp; Africa - 1

eusupport@infocus.com

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Europe, Middle East &amp; Africa - 2

infocus.com/support

Asia Pacific

Monday - Friday

8am - 5pm ICT

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Asia Pacific - 1

apsupport@infocus.com

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Asia Pacific - 2

infocus.com/support

2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.1 FEATURES

GENESIS IIIGENESIS IV VISTA II ORBITAL
P124 P125 P126 P122 P123 P134
IN0002SLIN0004SLIN0006SLIN0022SPIN0024SLIN0026SLIN0028SLIN0024STIN0026STIN0044SLIN0046SLIN0048SLIN0044STIN0046STIN0048STIN0061SL
Nine Picture Modes including DICOM Simulation,User Definable and ISF Night & Day
Seven Wall Colour Modes
Brightness, Sharpness, Contrast, Colour, Tint,Gamma Adjustment Settings
10 Step BrilliantColor Implementation
Individual Hue, Saturation and Gain Adjustmentsfor RGB, C, M, Y.W
RGB Gain/Bias Adjustments
Five Colour Space Adjustment Settings
White and Black Level Adjustments
IRE and Signal Settings and Adjustments
Aspect Ratio Format Settings
4:3
16:9
16:10
Letter Box
Native
Auto
Digital Edge Masking
Digital Image Shift - Horizontal & Vertical
Digital Zoom
Vertical Keystone Adjustment
3D Activation, DLP - Link Settings & Formats
3D Sync Invert
2D to 3D Setting
Enhanced Low Latency Gaming Mode
Picture Mode Lock
27 Selectable OSD Languages
Projection Modes - Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, RearCeiling OSD Menu Positioning
Screen Type - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:10
Screen Type - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:9
Security On/Off Setting
Security Timer
Security Password Selector
Assignable Project ID Number
Audio Input and Volume Settings
HDMI Link Activation and Settings
Startup Logo Removal and Background Colour
Selector Projector Information Messaging Override
Input Source Lock Auto Source Setting High Altitude Setting Keypad Lock Setting Built in Test Patterns IR Faction Setting
15 user presets with single key activation Direct Power On Setting
Signal Power On Setting
Auto Power Off Setting
Sleep Timer Setting
Quick Resume Setting
VGA Out Standby Setting
USB-A Power Setting
Lamp Usage Reminder Setting
Lamp Brightness Mode
Projector Information Table
24/7 Operation
Waveform Lamp Colour Enhancement AV Mute
AV Mute
Crestron Connect Certified

2.2 INTENDED USE AND REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE

The product may only be used in accordance with the instructions described in this guide. Any use other than those described in this guide is considered non-intended use and will void the warranty.

The ambient operating environment should be free of airborne smoke, grease, oil, and other contaminants that can affect the operation or performance of the projector.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - INTENDED USE AND REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE - 1

WARNING

Do not use the product near water or moisture. Do not expose the product to rain, steam or condensation to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock.

2.3 PRODUCT ELEMENTS

2.3.1 FRONT

a)

InFocus LightPro 1 2 3 4

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P122 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II STANDARDTHROW - IN0044SL IN0046SL IN0048$L
P124 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS III STANDARDTHROW IN0002SL IN0004SL IN0006SL -
P125INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSTANDARD THROWIN0022SLIN0024SLIN0026SL

b)
LightPro 4 3 2 5

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P123 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II SHORT THROW - IN0044ST IN0046STIN0048ST
P126 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IV SHORT THROW - IN0024ST IN0026ST -

c)

LightPro 4K UHD

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTION4K
P134 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO ORBITAL STANDARDTHROWIN0061SL

2.3.2 RIGHT SIDE

a)
Technical diagram of a heat exchanger with numbered components and labeled parts

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P122 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II STANDARDTHROW - IN0044SL IN0046SL IN0048$L
P124 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS III STANDARDTHROW IN0002SL IN0004SL IN0006SL -
P125 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IV STANDARDTHROW IN0022SL IN0024SL IN0026SL IN0028SL

b)

Technical diagram of a projector with numbered parts labeled 3, 5, and 6

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P123INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA IISHORT THROW-IN0044STIN0046ST
P126INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSHORT THROW-IN0024STIN0026ST

c)
Diagram of a white industrial air conditioner unit with numbered labels pointing to its side panels.

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTION4K
P134INFOCUS LIGHTPRO ORBITALSTANDARD THROWIN0061SL

2.3.3 LEFT SIDE

a)
Labeled diagram of a projector internal structure with numbered components

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P122 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II STANDARDTHROW - IN0044SL IN0046SL IN0048SL
P124 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS III STANDARDTHROW IN0002SL IN0004SL IN0006SL -
P125INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSTANDARD THROWIN0022SLIN0024SLIN0026SL

b)
Labeled diagram of a projector with numbered parts for identification

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P123 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II SHORT THROW - IN0044ST IN0046STIN0048ST
P126 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IV SHORT THROW - IN0024ST IN0026ST -

c)

Labeled diagram of a projector or projector showing numbered components with ventilation slots and mounting points.

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTION4K
P134INFOCUS LIGHTPRO ORBITALSTANDARD THROWIN0061SL

2.3.4 TOP

a)

8 12 9 Zoom InFocus 11 10 13

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P122 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II STANDARDTHROW - IN0044SL IN0046SL IN0048SL
P124 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS III STANDARDTHROW IN0002SL IN0004SL IN0006SL -
P125 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IV STANDARDTHROW IN0022SL IN0024SL IN0026SL IN0028SL

b)

5 12 8 InFocus FOCUS 11 10 13

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P123INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA IISHORT THROW-IN0044STIN0046STIN0048ST
P126INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSHORT THROW-IN0024STIN0026ST-

c)
8 12 InFocus 8 ZOOM 11 10 13

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTION4K
P134 INFOC US LIGHTPRO ORBITAL STANDARD THROW IN0061SL

2.3.5 BACK

a)
15 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 CRESTRON CONNECTED DLP® HDMI VBR-OUT VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR-OUT HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI VBR- HDMI WBC 15 WBC 14 WBC 13 WBC 12 WBC 11 WBC 10 WBC 9 WBC 8 WBC 7 WBC 6 WBC 5 WBC 4 WBC 3 WBC 2 WBC 1 WBC 0 WBC 15 (24) WBC 14 (25) WBC 13 (25) WBC 12 (25) WBC 11 (25) WBC 10 (25) WBC 9 (25) WBC 8 (25) WBC 7 (25) WBC 6 (25) WBC 5 (25) WBC 4 (25) WBC 3 (25) WBC 2 (25) WBC 1 (25) WBC 0 (25) WBC 15 (24) WBC 14 (24) WBC 13 (24) WBC 12 (24) WBC 11 (24) WBC 10 (24) WBC 9 (24) WBC 8 (24) WBC 7 (24) WBC 6 (24) WBC 5 (24) WBC 4 (24) WBC 3 (24) WBC 2 (24) WBC 1 (24) WBC 0 (24) WBC 15 (24) WBC 14 (24) WBC 13 (24) WBC 12 (24) WBC 11 (24) WBC 10 (24) WBC 9 (24) WBC 8 (24) WBC 7 (24) WBC 6 (24) WBC 5 (24) WBC 4(25) WBC 3(25) WBC 2(25) WBC 1(25) WBC 0(25) WHM WHM-1 WHM-2 WHM-3 WHM-4 WHM-5 WHM-6 WHM-7 WHM-8 WHM-9 WHM-10 WHM-11 WHM-12 WHM-13 WHM-14 WHM-15 WHM-16 WHM-17 WHM-18 WHM-19 WHM-20 WHM-21 WHM-22 WHM-23 WHM-24 WHM-25

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P122 INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA II STANDARDTHROW - IN0044SL IN0046SL IN0048$L
P123INFOCUS LIGHTPRO VISTA IISHORT THROW-IN0024STIN0026ST

b)
20 21 HDMI 4 DC 50.1.3K ICAM 10 DC 50.1.3K DC 50.1.3K AC 50.1.3K AC 50.1.3K AC 50.1.3K AC 50.1.3K AC 50.1.3K AC 50.1.3K 25 26 DLP HDMI

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P124INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IIISTANDARD THROWIN0002SLIN0004SLIN0006SL

c)

15 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 HDMI 1 HDMI 2 USB 4 USB 8 USB 9 USB 10 USB 11 USB 12 USB 13 USB 14 USB 15 USB 16 USB 17 USB 18 USB 19 USB 20 USB 21 USB 22 USB 23 25 AC IN 26 DLP HDMI

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTIONSVGA XGAWXGA 1080P
P125 INFOCUSUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IV STANDARDTHROW IN0022SL IN0024SL IN0026SL IN0028SL
P126INFOCUS LIGHTPRO GENESIS IVSHORT THROW-IN0024STIN0026ST

d)

27 28 16 17 29 20 21 25 26 23 OLP HOMI 4K UHD

REGULATORY MODELSERIES NAMELENS TYPE/ RESOLUTION4K
P134INFOCUS LIGHTPRO ORBITALSTANDARD THROWIN0061SL
REFERENCE DESCRIPTIONREFERENCE DESCRIPTION
1 Standard throw zoom lens16USB A for service and wireless dongle power 5V/1.5A
2 Remote control IR receiver 1
3 Adjustable feet17 VGA Input
4 Air exhaust grill18 Composite Input
5 Short throw fixed lens19 S-VIDEO Input
6 Air Intake grill20 3.5mm Audio Input
7 Cable and Lock slot21 3.5mm Audio Output
8 Focus adjustment ring22 VGA Output
9 Zoom adjustment ring23 RS232 Control
10 Keypad24 RJ45 Networking and Control
11 LED function lights25 Power Cord AC IN
12 Lamp door26 Kensington Lock Slot
13 Remote control IR receiver 227 HDMI 1, 2.0
14 HDMI 1, 1.4 Input28 HDMI 2, 2.0
15 HDMI 2, 1.4 Input29 S/PDIF Digital Audio Interface

3. SAFETY

Please refer to the projector's safety guide.

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WARNING

Read and understand this guide and its safety instructions before using this product. Failure to do so can result in serious injury.

4.1 PACKAGING CONTENTS

The projector packaging will contain:

  • Projector
  • Power cable
    • VGA cable or HDMI cable
  • Remote control (batteries not included)
    • Simplified users guide

4.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible positions. Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select. Take into consideration the size and position of your screen, the location of a suitable power outlet, as well as the location and distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment.

  1. Table mounted front proejection
  2. Table mounted rear projection
  3. Ceiling mounted front projection
  4. Ceiling mounted rear projection

1 2 3 4

4.3 PLACEMENT AND DISTANCE FROM THE SCREEN

The projected image size will increase based on the projector's distance from the screen or projection surface. You can use the following tables to determine the best location for the projector and screen.

4.3.1 PROJECTION DISTANCE AND SCREEN SIZE

Top View Screen Screen (Width) Projection Distance Side View Screen Screen (Height) Offset Projection Distance Width Diagonal

IN0044SL_RT_XGA 1.3* ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
300.610.4624.0218.110.91.235.4347.2472.8
400.810.6131.8924.021.21.647.2462.9993.5
501.020.7640.1629.921.52.059.0678.74124.7
601.220.9148.0335.831.82.470.8794.49145.5
701.421.0755.9142.132.12.782.68106.30166.3
801.631.2264.1748.032.43.194.49122.05187.1
901.831.3772.0553.942.73.5106.30137.80218.3
1002.031.5279.9259.843.03.9118.11153.54239.1
1202.441.8396.0672.053.64.7141.73185.042710.6
1503.052.29120.0890.164.55.9177.17232.283413.4
2004.063.05159.84120.086.07.8236.22307.094618.1
2505.083.81200.00150.007.59.8295.28385.835722.4
3006.14.57240.16179.929.0-354.33-6927.2

IN0046SL_RT_WXGA 1.3× ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
300.650.425.5915.750.81.031.539.451.97
400.860.5433.8621.261.01.339.451.272.76
501.080.6742.5226.381.31.751.266.993.54
601.290.8150.7931.891.52.059.178.7103.94
701.510.9459.4537.011.82.370.990.6124.72
801.721.0867.7242.522.02.778.7106.3135.12
901.941.2176.3847.642.33.090.6118.1155.91
1002.151.3584.6553.152.63.3102.4129.9166.30
1202.581.62101.5763.783.14.0122.0157.5207.87
1503.232.02127.1779.533.85.0149.6196.9259.84
2004.312.69169.69105.915.16.7200.8263.83413.39
2505.383.37211.81132.686.48.3252.0326.84116.14
3006.464.04254.33159.067.7-303.1-5220.47

IN0048SL_RT_1080p 1.3× ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
30 0.660.3725.9814.570.8131.5039.3762.36
400.890.5035.0419.6911.339.3751.1883.15
501.110.6243.7024.411.31.651.1862.99103.94
601.330.7552.3629.531.5259.0678.74124.72
701.550.8761.0234.251.82.370.8790.55145.51
801.771.0069.6939.3722.678.74102.36166.30
901.991.1278.3544.092.32.990.55114.17187.09
1002.211.2587.0149.212.53.398.43129.92197.48
1202.661.49104.7258.6633.9118.11153.54249.45
1503.321.87130.7173.623.84.9149.61192.913011.81
2004.432.49174.4198.0356.5196.85255.914015.75
2505.533.11217.72122.446.38.1248.03318.905019.69
3006.643.74261.42147.247.5-295.28-5923.23

IN0044ST_ST_XGA 1:1× ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen sizeProjection distanceOffset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeight WidthHeightWide Wide
400.810.6132.0124.020.519.6993.54
501.020.7640.0030.000.6324.8011.84.65
601.220.9147.9935.980.7529.5313.65.35
701.421.0755.9842.010.8834.6516.36.42
801.631.2264.0247.99139.3718.17.13
901.831.3772.0154.021.1344.4920.88.19
1002.031.5280.0060.001.2549.2122.68.90
1202.441.8395.9872.011.559.0627.110.67
1503.052.29120.0090.001.8874.0234.413.54
1803.662.74144.02107.992.2688.9840.716.02
2505.083.81200.00150.003.13123.235722.44
3036.164.62242.40181.813.8149.6169.227.24

IN0046ST_ST_WXGA 1:1× ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide Wide
400.860.5433.9221.200.4517.727.152.81
501.080.6742.4026.500.5622.058.693.42
601.290.8150.8831.800.6726.3810.234.03
701.510.9459.3637.100.7931.1011.774.63
801.721.0867.8442.400.935.4313.35.24
901.941.2176.3247.701.0139.7614.845.84
1002.151.3584.8053.001.1244.0916.386.45
1202.581.62101.7663.601.3553.1520.468.06
1503.232.02127.2079.501.6866.1425.079.87
1803.882.42152.6495.402.0279.5329.6811.69
2505.383.37212.00132.502.81110.6341.4516.32
302.96.524.08256.86160.543.4133.8650.2419.78

IN0048ST_ST_1080p1:1× ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide Wide
400.890.5034.8619.610.4417.328.193.22
501.110.6243.5824.510.5521.659.743.83
601.330.7552.3029.420.6625.9812.284.83
701.550.8761.0134.320.7730.3113.835.44
801.771.0069.7239.220.8834.6516.386.45
901.991.1278.4444.120.9938.9817.937.06
1002.211.2587.1649.031.1043.3119.477.67
1202.661.49104.5958.831.3251.9723.579.28
1503.321.87130.7473.541.6564.9630.2111.89
1803.982.24156.8888.251.9877.9535.8514.11
2505.533.11217.89122.572.75108.2749.6819.56
302.96.713.77264.00148.503.33131.1060.8123.94

IN0002SL, IN0004SL, IN0022SL, IN0024SL_RT_SVGA & XGA_1.1* ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
30 0.610.4624.0018.001.181.3246.5651.846.862.70
400.810.6132.0024.001.581.7662.0869.129.143.60
501.020.7640.0030.001.972.1977.6086.4011.434.50
601.220.9148.0036.002.372.6393.12103.6813.725.40
701.421.0756.0042.002.763.07108.64120.9616.006.30
801.631.2264.0048.003.153.51124.16138.2418.297.20
901.831.3772.0054.003.553.95139.68155.5220.578.10
1002.031.5280.0060.003.944.39155.20172.8022.869.00
1202.441.8396.0072.004.735.27186.24207.3627.4310.80
1503.052.29120.0090.005.916.58232.80259.2034.2913.50
2004.063.05160.00120.007.888.78310.40345.6045.7218.00
2505.083.81200.00150.009.8610.97388.00432.0057.1522.50
3006.104.57240.00180.0011.8313.17465.60518.4068.5827.00

IN0006SL, IN0026SL_RT_WXGA_1.1* ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
300.650.4025.4415.901.001.1139.1843.765.011.97
400.860.5433.9221.201.331.4852.2458.346.682.63
501.080.6742.4026.501.661.8565.3072.938.353.29
601.290.8150.8831.801.992.2278.3687.5110.023.94
701.510.9459.3637.102.322.5991.41102.1011.684.60
801.721.0867.8442.402.652.96104.47116.6813.355.26
901.941.2176.3247.702.993.33117.53131.2715.025.91
1002.151.3584.8053.003.323.70130.59145.8616.696.57
1202.581.62101.7663.603.984.45156.71175.0320.037.89
1503.232.02127.2079.504.985.56195.89218.7825.049.86
2004.312.69169.60106.006.637.41261.18291.7133.3913.14
2505.383.37212.00132.508.299.26326.48364.6441.7316.43
3006.464.04254.40159.009.9511.11391.78437.5750.0819.72

IN0028SL_RT_1080p_1.1* ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
30 0.660.3726.154.710.981.0838.4442.365.982.35
400.890.5034.8619.611.301.4351.2556.487.973.14
501.110.6243.5824.511.631.7964.0670.609.963.92
601.330.7552.2929.421.952.1576.8784.7211.954.71
701.550.8761.0134.322.282.5189.6998.8413.955.49
801.771.0069.7339.222.602.87102.50112.9615.946.28
901.991.1278.4444.122.933.23115.31127.0817.937.06
1002.211.2587.1649.033.253.59128.12141.2019.927.84
1202.661.49104.5958.833.914.30153.75169.4323.919.41
1503.321.87130.7473.544.885.38192.18211.7929.8911.77
2004.432.49174.3298.056.517.17256.24282.3939.8515.69
2505.533.11217.89122.578.148.97320.30352.9949.8119.61
3006.643.74261.47147.089.7610.76384.36423.5959.7723.53

IN0024ST_ST_XGA_Fixed Lens

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen sizeProjection distanceOffset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWideWide
300.610.4624.0018.000.3212.485.672.23
400.810.6132.0024.000.4216.647.562.98
501.020.7640.0030.000.5320.809.453.72
601.220.9148.0036.000.6324.9611.344.46
701.421.0756.0042.000.7429.1213.235.21
801.631.2264.0048.000.8533.2815.125.95
901.831.3772.0054.000.9537.4417.016.70
1002.031.5280.0060.001.0641.6018.907.44
1202.441.8396.0072.001.2749.9222.688.93
1503.052.29120.0090.001.5862.4028.3511.16
2004.063.05160.00120.002.1183.2037.8014.88
2505.083.81200.00150.002.64104.0047.2418.60
3006.104.57240.00180.003.17124.8056.6922.32

IN0026ST_ST_WXGA_Fixed Lens

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen size Projection distance Offset
(m) (inch)(m) (inch)(cm) (inch)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide Wide
30 0.650.4025.4415.900.3413.235.011.97
400.860.540.5433.9221.200.4517.646.68
501.080.670.6742.4026.500.5622.058.35
601.290.810.8150.8831.800.6726.4610.02
701.510.940.9459.3637.100.7830.8711.68
801.721.081.0867.8442.400.9035.2813.35
901.941.211.2176.3247.701.0139.6915.02
1002.151.351.3584.8053.001.1244.1016.69
1202.581.621.62101.7663.601.3452.9220.03
1503.232.022.02127.2079.501.6866.1425.04
2004.312.692.69169.60106.002.2488.1933.39
2505.383.373.37212.00132.502.80110.2441.73
3006.464.044.04254.40159.003.36132.2950.08

IN0061SL_RT_4K_1.3x ZOOM

Diagonal Screen (inch)Screen Size W x HProjection distance (D)Offset (HD)
(m) (inch)(m) (feet)(m) (feet)
WidthHeightWidthHeightWide TeleWide Tele
300.660.3726.114.7-1.06-3.460.020.07
400.890.5034.919.61.071.413.514.620.030.09
601.330.7552.329.41.612.115.276.930.040.13
701.550.8761.034.31.882.466.158.080.050.16
801.771.0069.739.22.142.827.039.240.050.18
901.991.1278.444.12.413.177.9110.390.060.20
1002.211.2587.249.02.683.528.7811.550.070.22
1202.661.49104.658.83.214.2210.5413.860.080.27
1503.321.87130.773.54.025.2813.1817.320.100.34
1803.982.24156.988.24.826.3415.8120.790.120.40
2004.432.49174.398.15.367.0417.5723.100.140.45
2505.533.11217.9122.66.708.8021.9628.870.170.56
300.66.653.74262.0147.48.05-26.40-0.210.68

4.4 CLEARANCE

Allow at least 30cm clearance around the intake and exhaust vent and ensure that the intake vents do not recycle hot air from the exhaust vent.

REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
1 Air intake vent
2 Air outtake vent

1 2 LightPro

When operating the projector in an enclosed space:

  • The surrounding air temperature within the enclosure should not exceed operation temperature while the projector is running
  • The air intake and exhaust vents should be unobstructed
  • The enclosure should pass a certified thermal evaluation to ensure that the projector does not recycle exhaust air

Minimum 30 cm (11.81 inches) LightPro Minimum 30 cm (11.81 inches)

Minimum 10 cm (3.94 inches)

Minimum 10 cm (3.94 inches) Minimum 10 cm (3.94 inches)

4.5 CEILING MOUNT

  • Screw type: M4×10
    • Minimum screw length: 10mm

81 mm 52.9 mm 337 mm LightPro 108 mm 122.5 mm

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INFORMATION

Please note that damage resulting from incorrect installation will void the warranty. If you buy a ceiling mount from another company, please be sure to use the correct screw size.

Screw size will vary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate.

4.6 MOUNTING HOLE DIAGRAM

When using a ceiling mount, please be sure to use the correct screw size. Screw size will vary depending on the thickness of the mounting plate.

Be sure to keep at least 10 cm gap between the ceiling and the bottom of the projector.

Avoid installing the projector near a heat source.

115 mm 55 mm55 mm 64.2 mm82.3 mm 107 mm

5.1 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE HEIGHT AND TILT

The projector's height and tilt can be adjusted with the tilt adjustment feet and ring. Locate the adjustable foot you wish to adjust on the underside of the projector. Rotate the foot clockwise or counterclockwise to raise or lower the projector.

LightPro

5.2 ADJUSTING THE ZOOM, LENS SHIFT AND FOCUS

To adjust the image size, turn the zoom ring clockwise or counterclockwise to increase or decrease the projected image size.

To adjust the image position, turn the lens shift dial clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the position of the projected image vertically. (Not available on all models.)

To adjust the focus, turn the focus ring clockwise or counterclockwise until the image is sharp and legible.

5.3 ADJUSTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL KEYSTONE

If one side of the image is shorter than the other, for example the top is shorter than the bottom, you can either reposition the projector or use keystone correction.

To adjust the top or bottom of the picture (the pitch), angle the projector lower or higher. If that is not possible, adjust the vertical keystone:

Press the Menu button on the projector keypad or the Menu button on the remote control to open the OSD menu.

Select Image > V Keystone

Adjust the settings by using the arrow keys keys

Press the Return symbol or Enter button to select a setting.

Press the Menu symbol or Menu button to close the OSD menu. The menu will close and the projector will automatically save the new settings.

To adjust the left or right side of the picture (the yaw), turn the projector slightly left or right. If that is not possible, adjust the horizontal keystone:

Press the Menu button on the projector keypad or the Menu button on the remote control to open the OSD menu.

Select Image > H Keystone

Note horizontal keystone correction is not available on all models

Adjust the settings by using the Arrow keys.

Press press the Return symbol or Enter button to select a setting.

Press the Menu button to close the OSD menu. The menu will close and the projector will automatically save the new settings.

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INFORMATION

Ensure that the projection screen or projection surface is within the required distance from the projector. Refer to "4.3 Placement distance from screen" for more information.

6.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["1"] --> B["2"]
    B --> C["3"]
    C --> D["4"]
    D --> E["5"]
    E --> F["6"]
    F --> G["7"]
    G --> H["8"]
    H --> I["9"]
    I --> J["10"]
    J --> K["11"]
    K --> L["12"]
    L --> M["13"]
    M --> N["14"]
    N --> O["15"]
    O --> P["16"]
    P --> Q["17"]
    Q --> R["18"]
    R --> S["19"]
    S --> T["20"]
    T --> U["21"]
    U --> V["22"]
    V --> W["23"]
    W --> X["24"]
    X --> Y["25"]
    Y --> Z["26"]
    Z --> AA["27"]
    AA --> AB["28"]
    AB --> AC["29"]
    AC --> AD["30"]
    AD --> AE["31"]
    AE --> AF["32"]
    AF --> AG["33"]
    AG --> AH["34"]
    AH --> AI["35"]
    AI --> AJ["36"]
    AJ --> AK["37"]
    AK --> AL["38"]
    AL --> AM["39"]
    AM --> AN["40"]
    AN --> AO["41"]
    AO --> AP["42"]
    AP --> AQ["43"]
    AQ --> AR["44"]
    AR --> AS["45"]
    AS --> AT["46"]
    AT --> AU["47"]
    AU --> AV["48"]
    AV --> AW["49"]
    AW --> AX["50"]
    AX --> AY["51"]
    AY --> AZ["52"]
    AZ --> BA["53"]
    BA --> BB["54"]
    BB --> BC["55"]
    BC --> BD["56"]
    BD --> BE["57"]
    BE --> BF["58"]
    BF --> BG["59"]
    BG --> BH["60"]
    BH --> BI["61"]
    BI --> BJ["62"]
    BJ --> BK["63"]
    BK --> BL["64"]
    BL --> BM["65"]
    BM --> BN["66"]
    BN --> BO["67"]
    BO --> BP["68"]
    BP --> BQ["69"]
    BQ --> BR["70"]
    BR --> BS["71"]
    BS --> BT["72"]
    BT --> BU["73"]
    BU --> BV["74"]
    BV --> BW["75"]
    BW --> BX["76"]
    BX --> BY["77"]
    BY --> BZ["78"]
    BZ --> CA["79"]
    CA --> CB["80"]
    CB --> CC["81"]
    CC --> CD["82"]
    CD --> CE["83"]
    CE --> CF["84"]
    CF --> CG["85"]
    CG --> CH["86"]
    CH --> CI["87"]
    CI --> CJ["88"]
    CJ --> CK["89"]
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
1 Power cord
2 Audio cable
3 HDMI (MHL) cable
4 VGA to component/HDTV adapter
5 VGA cable
6 3 RCA component cable
7 Composite video cable
8 RS232 cable
REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
9 WirelessHD dongle
10 Wireless dongle
11 Wired remote control
12 LAN cable
13 12V DC cable
14 3D SYNC cable
15 S/PDIF
16 HDMI 2.0 UHD

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INFORMATION

Not all inputs are available on all models.

7. USING

7.1 LEDS

REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
1 Power
2 Lamp
3 Temperature

1 2 3

7.2 KEYPAD

REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
1 Up / Keystone correction +
2 Information
3 Right / Re-sync
4 Enter
5 Power Down / Keystone correction -
6 Menu
7 Directional arrows
8 Left / Source
9 Power

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7.3 REMOTE CONTROL

REFERENCE DESCRIPTION
1 IR LED
2 Power
3 Source
4 Enter
5 ECO
6 Volume
7 Aspect
8HDMI - Press once for HDMI 1 and twice for HDMI 2
9 Zoom
10 Mute
11 Freeze
12 Picture
13 Mouse
14 Page
15 VGA
16 Video
17 Keystone correction
18 Menu
19 Directional keys
20 Re-sync
21 AV Mute

AV Mute Re-Sync Source Enter Menu ECO Keystone Volume VGA Video HDMI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Page + 4 Aspect 5 + 6 Freeze Zoom - 7 8 - 9 Mouse Picture Mute 0 10 11 12

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INFORMATION

Some keys may have no function for models that do not support the key's feature.

7.3.1 INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL

The remote requires two AAA batteries (not included).

  1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control.

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natural_image Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
  1. Insert AAA batteries in the battery compartment. Ensure each battery's polarity ± is aligned correctly.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL - 2

natural_image Diagram of a remote control panel with two arrows indicating downward movement (no text or symbols present)
  1. Replace back cover on the remote control and press down until it clicks in to place.

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL - 3

natural_image Line drawing of a mechanical component with an arrow indicating rotation or assembly (no text or symbols)

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ATTENTION

The remote control may fail to operate if the infrared remote sensor is exposed to bright sunlight or fluorescent lighting.

Incorrect battery usage may cause leakage of battery fluid and battery rupture, which could result in fire, injury or corrosion of the remote. When replacing batteries, take the following precautions.

Do not use batteries of different types or mix old and new batteries.

Remove the batteries if you will not be using the projector for a long period of time.

Do not expose batteries to heat or flame and do not put them in water.

Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.

Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Batteries are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed.

7.3.2 REMOTE CONTROL IR CODES

NUMBERFUNCTION REPEATFORMAT BYTE1 BYTE2 BYTE3 BYTE4 COMMENTS
1 AV mute F1 87 4E 51 AE
2Power On/OffF1874E17E8
3Re-SyncF1874E33CC
4UpF2874E13ECDo Volume+ when no OSD
5SourceF1874E10EF
6LeftF2874E11EEDo Source when no OSD
7EnterF1874E32CD
8RightF2874E12EDDo Re-Sync when no OSD
9MenuF1874E02FD
10DownF2874E14EBDo Volume- when no OSD
11EcoF1874E7788Open Brightness Mode menu
12Keystone+F2874E20DF
13Volume+F2874E08F7
14Keystone-F2874E21DE
15Volume-F2874E04FB
16VGA (1)F1874E19E6
17Video (2)F1874E1AE5
18HDMI (3)F1874E718EToggle HDMI 1 and HDMI 2
19Page+ (4)F1874E7D82Page+ not supported
20Aspect (5)F1874E34CB
21Zoom+F1874E52AD
22page- (7)F1874E7E81Page- not supported
23FreezeF1874E0EF1
24Zoom-F1874E53AC
25MouseF1874E3EC1Mouse not supported
26PictureF1874E2CD3Open Display Mode menu
27MuteF1874E29D6

7.4 REMOTE CONTROL EFFECTIVE RANGE

You can locate the infrared (IR) remote control sensors on the top of the projector next to the keypad and on the front to the left of the lens. Hold the remote control at an angle within 60 degrees perpendicular of the projector's IR remote control sensor. Ensure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensor on the projector.

The distance between the remote control and the IR sensor should be less than 12 meters (39.4 feet). If the remote control is less than 20cm (8 inches) from the IR sensor, the remote control might become ineffective. The effective range is approximately 5 meters (16.4 feet) when reflecting the IR beam using a screen. The range will depend on the screen's surface and reflectivity. Direct sunlight or fluorescent lamps can reduce the range of the remote control.

7.5 TURNING THE PROJECTOR ON

  1. Securely connect the mains cable to the projector and to a mains outlet. When connected, the Power LED will turn red.
  2. Connect a signal/source cable to a source device and the projector.
  3. Remove the lens cap.
  4. Press the Power V2.0 02/2025 on the keypad or the ⏻ symbol on the remote control.

The InFocus startup screen will appear after approximately 10 seconds. The Power LED will flash blue and then steady blue.

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ATTENTION

Make sure that people cannot step on any electrical cables or trip over the cables. Do not put objects on the cables.

7.6 SELECTING A INPUT SOURCE

  1. Turn on the connected source, such as a computer or DVD player, or connect a digital media player, such as a Google Chromecast.
  2. Press the Source button on the keypad or remote control to select the input source.
  3. Play the content on the source device.

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INFORMATION

You can set up the projector to automatically detect an active source and turn itself on and project the source content automatically. To turn on this feature, press the Menu button on the remote control or keypad, navigate to Settings > Power Settings > Signal Power, and select On.

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INFORMATION

Your projector has a Direct Power On setting. This setting will automatically turn on the projector when a power source is connected. To turn on this feature, press the Menu button on the remote control or keypad, navigate to Settings > Power Settings > Direct Power On, and select on.

7.7 TURNING THE PROJECTOR TO STANDBY MODE

  1. Press the Power button on the keypad or remote control.
    The following message will appear: Power Off?
  2. Press the Power button again to confirm turning off your projector. If the Power button is not pressed a second time, the message will disappear after 10 seconds and the projector will not turn off. The cooling fans will operate for about 10 seconds and the Power LED will flash blue. When the Power LED changes to solid red, the projector has entered standby mode.

  3. Replace the lens cap.

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INFORMATION

If you want to turn the projector on again, wait 100 seconds.

Always allow the projector fan to turn off after you power down and before you unplug the projector power cable from the electrical outlet.

7.8 VIEWING 3D CONTENT

Please follow all warnings and precautions as recommended before you or your child use the 3D function of this projector and view 3D projected content.

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ATTENTION

Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D and should be closely supervised when viewing 3D content.

7.8.1 PHOTOSENSITIVE SEIZURE WARNING AND OTHER HEALTH RISKS

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ATTENTION

- Some viewers may experience an epileptic seizure or stroke when exposed to specific flashing images or lights contained in certain Projector pictures or video games. If you suffer from or have a family history of epilepsy or strokes, please consult with a medical specialist before using the 3Dfunction.

- Even those without a personal or family history of epilepsy or stroke may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause photosensitive epileptic seizures.

• We recommend that the projectors 3D functionality not be used by pregnant women, sufferers of serious medical conditions, persons who are sleep-deprived or under the influence of alcohol.

- If you experience any of the following symptoms, stop viewing 3D content immediately and consult a medical specialist: (1) altered vision; (2) lightheadedness; (3) dizziness; (4) involuntary movements such as eye or muscle twitching; (5) confusion; (6) nausea; (7) loss of awareness; (8) convulsions; (9) cramps; or (10) disorientation. Children and teenagers may be more likely than adults to experience these symptoms. Parents should monitor their children and ask whether they are experiencing these symptoms.

- Watching 3D projected content may also cause motion sickness, perceptual aftereffects, disorientation, eye strain, and decreased postural stability. Users should take frequent breaks to lessen the potential of these effects. If you have any of the above symptoms, immediately discontinue using this device and do not resume using it for at least thirty minutes after the symptoms have subsided.

- Watching 3D projected content while sitting too close to the screen for an extended period may damage your eyesight. The ideal viewing distance should be at least three times the screen height. We recommend that the viewer's eyes are level with the screen.

- Watching 3D projected content while wearing 3D glasses for an extended period may cause headaches or fatigue. If you experience a headache, tiredness or dizziness, stop viewing the 3D projection and rest.

- Do not use 3D glasses for any other purpose than for watching 3D projected content.

- Wearing the 3D glasses for any other purpose (such as spectacles, sunglasses, protective goggles, etc.) may be physically harmful to you and weaken your eyesight.

- Viewing 3D projected content may cause disorientation for some viewers. Accordingly, DO NOT place your 3D projector near open stairwells, cables, balconies, or other objects that can be tripped over, run into, knocked down, broken or fallen over.

To enable 3D mode, the input frame rate should be set to 60Hz. Other frame rate are not supported. For the best 3D performance, use a resolution of 1920×1080. 4K (3840×2160) resolution is not supported in 3D mode.

  1. Select Display > Display Mode > 3D > 3D Mode.

  2. Select On.

If the 3D Mode is set to Off, the 2D-3D and 3D sync Invert functions will not be selectable. These functions can only be selected if the 3D mode is set to On.

  1. Press Enter.

  2. If you only want to view the left or right frame: Select Display > Display Mode > 3D > 3D-2D. Select L (left) or R (right). Press Enter.

  3. If you want to turn off the 3D sync invert function:

  4. Select Display > Display Mode > 3D > 3D Sync Invert.

  5. Select Off.
  6. Press Enter.

7.8.3 ENABLING AUTO 3D MODE

  1. Select Display > Display Mode > 3D > 3D Format.

  2. Select Auto.

  3. Press Enter.

Other options:

  • SBS: Display 3D signal in "Side-by-Side" format.
  • Top and Bottom: Display 3D signal in "Top and Bottom" format.
  • Frame Sequential: Display 3D signal in "Frame Sequential" format.

The multilingual On Screen Display (OSD) menus can be used to setup and adjust the projector.

Sub Menu Main Menu Display Settings Image Settings 3D Aspect Ratio Edge Mask Zoom Image Shift Keystone 4:3 0 0 > > Select Exit Enter Navigation guide

8.1 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE FOR THE ON SCREEN MENU

  1. Select Setup > Options > Language
  2. Select a language.
  3. Press Enter.

8.2 SELECTING A DISPLAY MODE

  1. Select Display > Image Settings > Display Mode.
  2. Select a display mode:

  3. Presentation: Suitable for giving presentations using a PC.

  4. Bright: The brightest possible setting when using a PC.
  5. HDR SIM.: Decodes and displays High Dynamic Range (HDR) content for the deepest blacks, brightest whites, and vivid cinematic colour using the REC.2020 colour gamut. This mode will be automatically enabled if HDR content is sent to the projector (4K UHD Blu-ray, 1080p/4K UHDHDR/HLG games, or 4K UHD streaming video). While HDR mode is active, other displays cannot be selected as HDR delivers colour that is highly accurate and exceeds the colour performance of the other display modes. HDR mode can also be manually selected for use with non HLG content for simulation effect.
  6. HLG SIM.: Decodes and displays Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) content for the deepest blacks, brightest whites, and vivid cinematic colour using the REC.2020 colour gamut. This mode will be automatically enabled if HLG content is sent to the projector (4K UHD Blu-ray, 1080p/4K UHDHDR/HLG games, or 4K UHD streaming video). HLG mode can also be manually selected for use with non HLG content for simulation effect.
    • Cinema: Provides the best colour reproduction for watching movies.

  7. Game: Increases the brightness and decreases the response time for playing video games with minimal lag.

  8. sRGB: Standardized accurate colour reproduction.
  9. DICOM SIM.: Simulation mode for viewing monochrome images such as X-rays.
  10. User: Saved user settings.
    • 3D: To experience 3D, you will need 3D glasses and a video source that is capable of sending 3D content.

  11. Press Enter.

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INFORMATION

The display settings are only visible when an active source is connected to the projector.

8.3 ADJUSTING THE IMAGE COLOUR AND TEMPERATURE

  1. Select Display > Image Settings > Color Settings > Color Temperature.
  2. Select a value.
  3. Press Enter.

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The display settings are only visible when an active source is connected to the projector.

8.4 ADJUSTING THE SHARPNESS OF THE IMAGE

  1. Select Display > Image Settings > Color.
  2. Press Enter.

8.5 MAGNIFYING THE IMAGE

  1. Select Display > Zoom.
  2. Press Enter.

8.6 SELECTING AN ASPECT RATIO

  1. Select Display > Aspect Ratio.
  2. Select the desired aspect ratio.
  3. Press Enter.
  1. Select Display > Image Settings > Brightness Mode.
  2. Select a brightness mode.
  3. Press Enter.

8.8 ENABLEING ECO MODE

  1. Select Display > Image Settings > Brightness Mode.
  2. Select Eco.
  3. Press Enter.

8.9 ENABLING CLOSED CAPTIONS

  1. Select Setup > Options > Closed Caption.
  2. Select CC1 or CC2.
  3. Press Enter.

8.10 DISPLAYING A TEST PATTERN

  1. Select Setup > Test Pattern.
  2. Select a test pattern.
  3. Press Enter.

8.11 PREVENTING UNAUTHORIZED USE

  1. Select Setup > Security > Security.
  2. Select On. The default password is 1234.
  3. Press Enter.

8.12 CHANGING THE PASSWORD

  1. Select Setup > Security > Change Password.
  2. Type the new password.
  3. Press Enter.

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INFORMATION

Do not lose the password. The password can only be reset at an authorized InFocus repair facility.

8.13 CONTROLLING THE PROJECTOR FROM A WEB BROWSER

  1. Connect the projector to an active network port using the RJ45 port on the back of the projector.
  2. Select Network > LAN > DHCP.
  3. Select On.
  4. Press Enter.
  5. Select Network > LAN > IP Address to view the projector's IP address.
  6. Open a web browser.
  7. Type the projector's IP address type the user name and password. The default user name and password is admin.
  8. Click Login. The projector's configuration page appears.

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INFORMATION

This section is only applicable to p122 and p123 Vista II products.

Admin Username admin Password Login

Admin > General Setup System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Crestron Reset to Default Reboot System Projector Name InFocus 1080P Apply Change Username and password for Webpage Enter Username admin Enter Old password Enter New password Confirm New password ■ Reusing passwords is not recommended. ■ Password cannot be blank. ■ Password needs to be at least eight single-byte characters in length and use a mix of the following 3 types of letters. ■ Uppercase letters ■ Lowercase letters ■ Digits ■ The user name and password are used by the Web Control function. Changing the current settings may interrupt the connection. For details, refer to the user's manual. Apply PJLink Setting PJLink Password ○ Enable ● Disable Current Password ■ Reusing passwords is not recommended. ■ The password is used for the communication control via a LAN. Changing the current settings may interrupt the connection. For details, refer to the user's manual. Confirm Password Apply Apply

Admin > System Status System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Custron Reset to Default Reboot System Model Name InFocus 1080P Projector Name InFocus 1080P FW Version System A02 LAN C07 LAN Status IP Address 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 192.168.0.254 MAC Address 00:60:E9:34:85:30 Logout

Admin > Projector Control System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Crestron Reset to Default Reboot System Power On Resync Auto Source AV Mute Freeze 3D Format 3D L/R Invert Power Off Next Source Input HDMI1 Image Brightness Contrast Sharpness Display Mode Cinema Audio Volume 5 Management Auto Shutdown (Min.) 15 Brightness Mode Power Aspect Ratio Auto

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Web Control Aspect Ratio Support list below

Aspect Ratio XGAWXGA 1080P
4:3√ √
16:9√ √(Follow OSD->Screen Type)
16 :10√ (Follow OSD->Screen Type)
LBX
Native√ √
AUTO√ √

Notice

If web page select the unsupport aspect ratio, projector will do nothing and the web will show the aspect ratio same with OSO.

The aspect ratio of WXGA model will change due to the screen type setting.

Admin > Network Setup System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Crestron Reset to Default Reloot System IP Setup OUTPUT On Off IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 254 DNS Server 192 168 0 51 Apply

Admin > Alert Setup System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Crestron Reset to Default Reboot System Alert Type Fan Error High Temp Warning Light Source Error Alert Mail Notification SMTP Setting SMTP Server From Username Password Email Setting Mail Subject Mail Content To Apply Send Text Mail Logout

Admin > Crestron System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Crestron Reset to Default Robout System Crestron Settings Connect to Cancel Box Control Box IPID 7 Control Box IP 256 256 265 265 Off-line Control Box Port 41794 VCI RoomID RoomView IPID 5 Device Username Device Password Use SSL Disable Use Certificate Disable Upload Certificate File Upload File FITC Registration URL FITC Registration Port 443 Off-line Auto Connection Enable Help

Admin > Crestroa System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Crestron Reset to Default Reboot System Device U-Username Device Password Use SSL Use Certificate Upload Certificate File FITC Registration URL FITC Registration Port Auto Discovery Enable Apply X/O Information MAC Address 00.00.e9.00.00.01 Serial Number Off-line System Time Settings Current Time 2021-11-01 00:05:32 NTP Function Enable Disable NTP Server line.nlat.gov Time Zone +8 Apply

Admin > Reset to Default System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Creation Reset to Default Reboot System Reset Default This will restore the LAN settings. Apply Logout

Admin > Reboot System System Status General Setup Projector Control Network Setup Alert Setup Centros Reset to Default Reboot System Reboot System Reboot this device? Apply Layout

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INFORMATION

Only applicable to Superior Series.

8.14 DIRECTLY CONNECTING A COMPUTER TO THE PROJECTOR

  1. Select Network > LAN > DHCP.
  2. Select Off.
  3. Press Enter.
  4. Select Network > LAN.
  5. Configure the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS settings.
  6. Set the computer to use the same IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS settings.
  7. Open a web browser.
  8. Type the projector's IP address type the user name and password. The default user name and password is admin.

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INFORMATION

Only applicable to Superior Series.

9. CLEANING

Do not use canned air or any type of abrasive pad, paper towel, scouring powder, glass cleaner, or solvent (such as alcohol, paint thinner or benzene).

Unplug the projector before cleaning.

9.1 CLEANING THE LENS

Clean the projector's lens with a lightly damp cloth. Do not spray liquid directly onto the lens.

9.2 CLEANING THE CASE

Clean the projector's case using a lightly damp cloth.

9.3 CLEANING THE AIR VENTS

Clean the air intake vents with a soft and dry cloth, a soft brush, or a small vacuum cleaner designed for cleaning electrical devices.

10. SANITATION

  • Using only lightly dampened microfibre cloth to avoid malfunction and possible permanent damage to electronic parts, lightly clean the surface of the product, avoiding any connection points, ventilation holes or the lens.
    • After the application, dry the product with a clean and dry microfibre cloth.

Please follow all safety and handling instructions listed with the cleaning solution and keep out of reach of children. For schools conducting an overall deep clean of their facilities, here are steps to appropriately protect your InFocus product in advance of chemicals being sprayed or fogging devices being employed:

  • Disconnect the product from its power source.
  • Cover the product to prevent damage to internal electronic components.
  • Remember to remove any covering before use.

Please ensure that those with access to your InFocus products are aware of the cleaning procedure.

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ATTENTION

Ensure your InFocus product is fully covered on all sides before facilities deep cleaning. Chemicals must not be allowed to enter or be sprayed on to the surface of the product, this will avoid any damage to the internal electronic components and outer casing parts.

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INFORMATION

Good personal hygiene practices of washing and drying hands should be employed before and after use of InFocus products.

Should you have any questions relating to these procedures please contact InFocus Technical Support. Contact details can be found Here.

11. DISPOSAL

11.1 DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

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natural_image Simple line drawing of a trash bin with two crossed lines indicating no waste or prohibition (no text or symbols)

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The symbol on the product, the accessories or packaging indicates that this device shall not be treated as unsorted municipal waste, but shall be collected separately. Dispose of the device via a collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment if you live within the EU and in other European countries that operate separate collection systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment. By disposing of the device in the proper manner, you help to avoid possible hazards for the environment and public health that may otherwise be caused by improper treatment of waste equipment. The recycling of materials contributes to the conservation of natural resources.

11.2 DISPOSAL OF PACKAGING WASTE

The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials, which may be disposed of through your local recycling facilities. By disposing of the packaging and packaging waste in the proper manner, you help to avoid possible hazards for the environment and public health.

12.1 LED INDICATOR LIGHTS

The following table describes the LED indicator light colours and their meaning.

LED INDICATOR MEANING
Power Blue solid Normal operation
Power Blue flashingThe projector is warming up, shutting down, or cooling down. The remote control may be disabled while the indicator is flashing blue.
Power Red solid Standby mode
Power Off Off or Sleep mode
Lamp Red flashing lamp failure
Temperature Red flashing Fan failure
TemperatureRed solid Over temperature

The projector will automatically shutdown if there is a laser failure, a fan failure or if the projector has overheated. Unplug the power cable from the projector, wait 30 seconds, and try again. If the warning indicators light up or flash, contact your nearest service center for assistance.

12.2 SOLVING ON / OFF ISSUES

The following table provides solutions for potential issues that may occur when the projector is turned on or off.

ISSUECAUSESOLUTION
Projector will not turn on.No powerCheck that the power cable is connected. Check that the power indicator is on.
Projector will not turn on.The projector has overheatedMake sure there is at least 30cm of clearance around the intake and exhaust vents. Wait five minutes and try turning the projector on again. If the projector is being used above 5500 ft/1600 m, use the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to set High Altitude to on.
Projector turns off by itself.The Auto Power Off timer is setUse the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to adjust the auto power of setting.

12.3 SOLVING IMAGE ISSUES

The following table provides solutions for potential image issues.

ISSUECAUSESOLUTION
No imageIncorrect source is selected.Press the SOURCE button or one of the source buttons again.
No imageSource cable is not connected.Ensure the source cable is securely connected to the projector and source device
No imageSource is not playingMake sure the source has not stopped or paused the video. If the source is a computer, make sure the PC is not in a screen saving or power saving mode and resend the video to the projector.
No imageAV-Mute is onEnsure the AV-MUTE (video off) buttons has not been pressed.
No imageBrightness and/or contrast setting is too lowUse the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to adjust the brightness and contrast
Image is reversedOrientation is set incorrectly.Use the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to adjust the orientation.
Image has slanted sidesProjector is not positioned perpendicularly to the screen.Ensure the projector is centered on the screen and below the bottom of the screen
Image has slanted sidesKeystone is not set correctly.Press the keystone + or - buttons to adjust the image alignment.
ISSUE CAUSE SOLUTION
Image is too small or too large.Projector is too far from or too close to the screen.Move the projector
Image is too small or too large.The zoom is not set correctly.Press the Zoom + or - buttons to adjust the zoom.
Image is too dark ECO mode is enabledCheck if the projector is in the Forced ECO mode because the ambient temperature is too high.
Image is blurry Focus is not set correctly. Use the focus ring to adjust the focus.
Image is blurryProjector is too close or too far from the screen.Ensure that the distance between the projector and screen is within the adjustment range of the lens.
Image is blurrySmudge or condensation on the lens.Clean the lens. Condensation may form on the lens if the projector is cold, brought into a warm place, and turned on.
Image is scrolling or flickering.Source resolution and/or frequency is not supported.Make sure that the source's resolution and frequency are supported by the projector.

12.4 SOLVING VIDEO, AUDIO AND REMOTE CONTROL ISSUES

The following table provides solutions for potential video, audio, and remote control issues.

ISSUE CAUSE SOLUTION
Video is frozenThe Freeze button has been pressed.Press the Freeze button on the remote to unfreeze the video.
Video is stretched16:9 (wide) source is setup incorrectly.Ensure the source is set to use the 16:9 (wide) display format.
Video is stretchedLetterbox (LBX) source is setup incorrectly.Use the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to set the aspect ratio to LBX.
Video is stretched4:3 source is setup incorrectly.Use the On Screen Display (OSD) menu to set the aspect ratio to 4:3.
No audioProjector is muted.Press the Mute button to unmute the projector.
No audio Volume setting is too low. Press the volume + button to increase the volume.
No audioSource cable is not connected.Ensure the source cable is securely connected to the projector and source device.
No audio Source is muted. Ensure the source has not been muted.
Remote does not work.Batteries expired. Install new batteries.
Remote does not work.Batteries installed incorrectly. Remove and reinstall the batteries.
Remote does not work.Remote is too far from projector.The remote should be within 16.4 feet (5m) of the projector.
Remote does not work.IR receiver cannot detect remote.Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the projector's IR receiver. Ensure the operating angle of the remote control is within ±20° to the projector's IR receiver. Ensure there are no fluorescent light sources shining on the projector's IR receiver.

If you are still experiencing technical issues with your projector, please contact InFocus Customer Support Here.

12.5 SERVICING

Servicing is required when the projector has been damaged, exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. All servicing and repairs should be performed by an authorized InFocus representative.

13.1 RS232 PIN ASSIGNMENTS

PIN NUMBER BO DETAILED TIMING
1 -
2 RDX
3 TXD
4 -
5 GND
6 -
7 -
8 -
9 -

13.2 RS232 PROTOCOL FUNCTION LIST

FUNCTION VALUE
BAUD RATE 1920
PARITY BIT NONE
DATA BIT8
STOP BIT1
LASER ON DELAY20 SECONDS
POWER DOWN DELAY20 SECONDS
SOURCE CHANGE DELAY8 SECONDS
INTERCOMMAND DELAY MINIMUM500 MILLISECONDS
INTERCHARACTER DELAY MINIUMUM2 MILLISECONDS

13.3 SUPPORTED RESOLUTIONS AND REFRESH RATES

Video Compatibility

NTSCNTSC M/J, 3.58MHz, 4.43MHz
PALPAL B/D/G/H/I/M/N, 4.43MHz
SECAMSECAM B/D/G/K/K1/L, 4.25/4.4 MHz
SDTV480i/p, 576i/p
HDTV720p(50/60Hz), 1080i(50/60Hz), 1080P(50/60Hz)

Note Video timing detail

SIGNAL RESOLUTION REFRESH RATE (Hz) NOTES
TV (NTSC) 720×480 60ForComposite Video /S-video
TV (PAL,SECAM) 720×576 50
SDTV (480I) 720×480 60For Component
SDTV (480P) 720×480 60
SDTV (576I) 720×576 50
SDTV (576P) 720×576 50
HDTV (720p) 1280×720 50/60
HDTV (1080I)1920×108050/60
HDTV (1080p)1920×108024/50/60

True 3D Video Compatibility table

INPUT RESOLUTIONSHDMI 1.4a 3D InputInput timing
1280×720P @ 50HzTop-and-Bottom
1280×720P @ 60HzTop-and-Bottom
1280×720P @ 50HzFrame packing
1280×720P @ 60HzFrame packing
1920×1080i @50 Hz Side-by-Side (Half)
1920×1080i @60 Hz Side-by-Side (Half)
1920×1080P @24 HzTop-and-Bottom
1920×1080P @24 HzFrame packing
HDMI 1.31920×1080i @ 50HzSide-by-Side(Half)SBS mode is on
1920×1080i @ 60Hz
1280×720P @50Hz
1280×720P @60Hz
800×600 @ 60Hz
1024×768 @ 60Hz
1920×1080i @ 50HzTop-and-BottomTAB mode is on
1920×1080i @ 60Hz
1280×720P @50Hz
1280×720P @60Hz
800×600 @ 60Hz
1024×768 @ 50Hz
480i HQFS3D format is Frame sequential

If 3D input is 1080p@24Hz, the DMD should replay with integral multiple with 3D mode Support NVIDIA 3DTV Play if there is no patent fee from InFocus

Note 1080i@25Hz and 720p@50Hz will run in 100Hz; other 3D timing will run in 120Hz.

VESA standards Computer Signal (Analog RGB Compatible)

SIGNAL RESOLUTION REFRESH RATE(HZ) NOTES FOR MAC
VGA 640×48060/67/72/85 Mac 60/72/85/
SVGA800×60056/60 (*2)/72/85/120 (*2)Mac 60/72/85
XGA1024×76848/50/60 (*2)/70/75/85/120 (*2)Mac 60/70/75/85
HDTV(720P)1280×72050/60 (*2)/120 (*2)Mac 60
WXGA1280×76860/75/85Mac 60/75/85
1280×80048/50/60Mac 60
WXGA (*3)1366×76860
SXGA 1280×102460/75/85Mac 60/75
SXGA+1400×105060
UXGA1600×120060
HDTV(1080p)1920×108024/50/60Mac 60
WUXGA1920×1200 (*1)60/50hzMac 60

(*1) 1920×1200 @60Hz only support RB (reduced blanking)

(*2) Support 3D timing for 3D Ready projector (STD) and True 3D projector (Option)

(*3) Window 10 standard timing

13.4 ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) MENU TREE

IMAGE

SETTING 1SETTING 2SETTING 3VALUESCOMMENTS
Picture ModePresentationRGB source default: PresentationYUV source default: Movie3D on default: 3DISF Day and ISF Night are valid while ISF Mode is On or Unlock
Bright
Movie
sRGB
DICOM SIM.
User
3D
ISF Day
ISF Night
Wall ColourWhiteboard
Blackboard
Light Yellow
Light Green
Light Blue
Pink
Gray
Brightness-50 ~ 50
Contrast-50 ~ 50
Sharpness1 ~ 15
Colour-50 ~ 50Only for YUV source
Tint-50 ~50Only for YUV source
SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 VALUES COMMENTS
AdvancedGammaFilmPicture Mode is DICOM SIM. Gamma item will be hide. Wall Colour is Blackboard. Gamma item will be hide.
Video
Graphics
Standard (2.2)
1,8
2,0
2,4
BrilliantColorTM 1 ~ 10
Colour TempWarm
Medium
Cold
Colour SettingsRed- Hue -50 ~ 50
Red- Saturation -50 ~ 50
Red- Gain -50 ~ 50
Exit
Green- Hue -50 ~ 50
Green- Saturation -50 ~ 50
Green- Gain -50 ~ 50
Exit
Blue- Hue -50 ~ 50
Blue- Saturation -50 ~ 50
Blue- Gain-50 ~ 50
Exit
Cyan- Hue-50 ~ 50
Cyan-Saturation-50 ~ 50
Cyan- Gain -50 ~ 50
Exit
Magenta- Hue-50 ~ 50
Magenta- Saturation-50 ~ 50
Magenta- Gain -50 ~ 50
Exit
Yellow- Hue-50 ~ 50
Yellow- Saturation-50 ~ 50
Yellow- Gain-50 ~ 50
Exit
White- Red-50 ~ 50
White- Green-50 ~ 50
White- Blue-50 ~ 50
Exit
Reset
Exit
AdvancedRGB Gain/BiasRed Gain -50 ~ 50
Green Gain -50 ~ 50
Blue Gain -50 ~ 50
Red Bias -50 ~ 50
Green Bias -50 ~ 50
Blue Bias -50 ~ 50
Reset
Exit
Colour SpaceAUTO
RGB Only for non-HDMI source
RGB (0~255) Only for HDMI source
RGB (16~235) Only for HDMI source
YUV
White Level0 ~ 31Only for Video
Black Level-5 ~ 5Only for Video
IRE0For Video Input Source NTSC Signal default: 7.5 PAL Signal default: 0 IRE Adjustment Only for NTSC-M/NTSC-J/NTSC-4.43/PAL-M/PAL-60
7,5
SignalAutomaticOffOnly for Analog VGA source
On
Phase0 ~ 31
Frequency-10 ~ 10
H. Position-5 ~ 5
V. Position-5 ~ 5
Exit
Exit

Display

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INFORMATION

Zoom has a total of 30 step adjustment, each step representing 0.04× adjustment from -0.8 to 2.0× Brightness Power, each step represents 5% power adjustment from 100% to 50%.

SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 VALUES COMMENTS
Format4:3
16:9For all models but WXGA models depend on Screen Type selection
16:10Only for WXGA models depend on Screen Type selection
LBXOnly for WXGA, 1080p models.
NativeOriginal image without any scaling
Auto
Edge Mask0 ~ 10
Zoom-5 ~ 25
Image ShiftH -100 ~ 100One step: 2
V -100 ~ 100One step: 2
Exit
V Keystone-40 ~ 40 for RT
-20 ~ 20 (TBD)for STNote: the V keystone range of 1080p ST: -10~10 in 3D mode by DDP4422 limitation
3D3D ModeOff
DLP-Link
3D-2D3D
L Only displayleft frame
R Only displayright frame
3D FormatAuto
SBS SBS = Sideby Side Half
Top and Bottom
Frame Sequential
3D Sync. InvertOff
On
Exit
Enhanced GamingOff 1. Only for1920x1080 60Hz timing2. Disable Keystone/Overscan/Zoom/Image Shift/Aspect Ratio when turn On
On
Picture Mode LockOff
On

Audio

SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 VALUES
Mute --Off / On (ICON)
Volume--0-10

Setup

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INFORMATION

Power Mode, Eco/Active – Eco disables LAN and puts USB in to standby mode, Active leaves LAN active and USB in to standby.

SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 VALUES REMARK
LanguageEnglish English
Deutsch German
Français French
Svenska Swedish
Español Spanish
Português Portuguese
Polski Polish
Nederlands Dutch
हिकीHindi
Norsk/Dansk Norwegiangian/Danish
PilipinoFilipino
MelayuMalay
Română Romanian
ItalianaItalian
簡体中文Simplified Chinese
SuomiFinnish
£λληνικάGreek
РусскийRussian
MagyarHungarian
ČeštinaCzech
عربيةArabic
ไทยThai
TürkçeTurkish
يُسْرِافِFarsi
Tiếng Việt Vietnamese
Bahasa IndonesiaIndonesian
बाल्लाBengali
ProjectionFront (ICON)
Rear (ICON)
Front-Ceiling (ICON)
Rear-Ceiling (ICON)
Menu LocationTop-Left (ICON)
Top-Right (ICON)
Center (ICON)
Bottom-Left (ICON)
Bottom-Right (ICON)
Screen Type16:101. Only for WXGA models2. Relate to Format
16:9
SecuritySecurityOffDefault PIN: 1234
On
Security TimerMonth 0 ~ 12
Day 0 ~ 30
Hour 0 ~ 24
Change Password PIN is 4 digitals
Project ID 0 ~ 99
Audio SettingsMuteOff
On
Volume 0 ~ 10
Audio InputDefault Only for HDMI source
AUDIO IN
Exit
HDMI Link SettingsHDMI LinkOff
On
Power On LinkMutual
PJ -> Device
Device -> PJ
Power Off LinkOff
On
NetworkNetwork State Connect/DisconnectDHCP Off, default IP configure setting:IP Address: 192.168.0.100Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0Gateway: 192.168.0.254DNS: 192.168.0.1Support Network Functions: Crestron 2.0 => Port 41794 Extron => Port 2023AMX Device Discovery => Port 9131PJ Link => Port 4352 Telnet => Port 23HTTP => Port 80, Webpage Control
DHCPOff
On
IP Addressxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet maskxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Gatewayxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
DNSxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ApplyYes
No
Exit
AdvancedLogoDefault
NeutralSame as below Background Colour setting
Background ColourBlack
Red
Blue
Green
White
Logo
Information HideOffWarning message & power off not hide
On
Exit

OPTIONS

SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 VALUES COMMENTS
Input SourceVGA
Video
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
Exit
Auto SourceOff
On
High AltitudeOff
On
Keypad LockOff 1. Keypadunlock hotkey:Press the "Enter" key on keypad for 5s to release keypad lock2. Relate to IR Function:If Keypad Lock setting from Off to On, IR Function will be automatically changed to On.
On
Test PatternRed Grid
Green Grid
Blue Grid
White
Remote SettingsIR FunctionOff Relate to Keypad Lock:If IR Function setting from On to Off, Keypad Lock will be automatically changed to Off.
On
User 1AV MuteExecuted through the AV "Mute" key on the remote control
Wall Colour
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Colour Temp.
Colour Settings
RGB Gain/Bias
Language
Projection
Security
Test Pattern
Auto Power Off (min)
Sleep Timer (min)
Lamp Settings
INFO
AdvancedDirect Power OnOff
On
Signal Power OnOff
On
Auto Power Off (min) 0 - 180 One step: 5
Sleep Timer (min) 0 - 990 One step: 30
AdvancedQuick ResumeOff
On
VGA Out(Standby)Off
On
USB PowerOff Standby not supported
On
Exit
Lamp SettingsLamp Hours (Display Only) Range 0-99999
Lamp ReminderOff
On
Brightness ModeBright
Eco
Dynamic
Lamp ResetNo
Yes
Exit
ResetNo
Yes

Information

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - Information - 1

INFORMATION

The information menu provides information on the active source and other details of the projector, there are no adjustable settings in this section of the menu.

SETTING 1 SETTING 2 SETTING 3 VALUES COMMENTS
Regulatory P122 for RT P123 for ST
Serial Number (DisplayOnly)
Input Source (DisplayOnly)
Resolution (DisplayOnly)
Refresh Rate(DisplayOnly)
Picture Mode(DisplayOnly)
Lamp HoursBright(DisplayOnly) Range 0~99999
Eco.(DisplayOnly) Range 0~99999
Dynamic(DisplayOnly) Range 0~99999
Total(DisplayOnly) Range 0~99999
Brightness Mode(DisplayOnly)
Firmware VersionSystem(DisplayOnly)
MCU(DisplayOnly)
Project ID(DisplayOnly)

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - INFORMATION - 1

INFORMATION

All specifications are subject to change without notice.

14.1 VISTA II, P122 & P123, SPECIFICATIONS

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IMAGE
Product Series VISTA II
Display Technology Texas Instruments DLP®
Panel Size 0.55" DMD 0.65" DMD 0.65" DMD 0.55" DMD 0.65" DMD
Native ResolutionXGAWXGA1080pXGAWXGA1080p
Pixels1024×7681280×8001920×10801024×7681280×8001920×1080
Aspect Ratio4:316:1016:94:316:1016:9
Contrast Ratio30000:1
Brightness (Lumens)460047004400420043004000
Light SourceUHP Lamp
Light Source Life Maximum Hours15000
Maximum Supported Resolution1920×1200
Horizontal Sync. Range (KHz)15 ~ 97.55
Vertical Sync. Range (Hz)54 ~ 85
Uniformity (%)80
LENS
Lens1.3×1:1 Fixed
Lens Zoom AdjustmentManual-
Image Offset (%)115112,4116115112,4116
Focal Length (mm)21.85 ~ 24.017,15
F-Stop2,432,72,432,82,432,8
Keystone AdjustmentManual/Automatic
Vertical Keystone Correction± 40°± 20°
Projection Factor1.48~1.93:11.19~1.54:11.13~1.47:10,617:10,521:10,496:1
Projection Distance (Meters/Feet)1.0 ~ 9.1 /3.28 ~ 29.851.0 ~ 7.7 /3.28 ~ 22.261.0 ~ 10.0 /3.28 ~ 32.800.4 ~ 3.8 /1.31 ~ 12.460.4 ~ 3.4 /1.31 ~ 11.150.4 ~ 3.3 /1.31 ~ 10.82
Optical Zoom1.3:11:1
Digital Zoom Demagnification /Magnification0.8× ~ 2.0×
Focus AdjustmentManual
CONNECTIVITY-INPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)
Composite Video
S-Video
HDMI™ 1.4
RJ45 - LAN 10/100/1000
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
CONNECTIVITY-OUTPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
Powered USB-A for Wireless Dongle
CONNECTIVITY- OTHER
RS232
All Major 3D Formats
USB-A for Service
POWER
Power Supply 100 ~ 240 V AC; 50 ~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption Max (W) 267
Power Consumption Min. (W) 210
Power Consumption Network Standby (W) <2.0
Power Consumption Standby (W) <0.5
GENERAL
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 313 x 236 x 96.4 /12.4 x 9.3 x 3.8
Product Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 2.9 / 6.4
Packaged Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 395 x 337 x 166 / 15.6 x 13.3 x 6.5
Packaged Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 4.1 / 9.0
Fan Noise (dB) 27
Audio (W) 1 x 10
Operating Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)5 ~ 40 / 41 ~ 104
Operating Humidity (%) 10 ~ 85
Max Operating Altitude (meters / feet)3048 / 10000
Storage Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)-10 ~ 60 / 14 ~ 140
Storage Humidity (%)10 ~ 85
SecurityKensington Security SlotTM, PIN Code Lock & Timer
Safety and RegulatoryCB, CE, EAC, cTUVus, CCC, FCC, UKCA, NOM, PSB, BIS
EnvironmentalWEEE, EU RoHS, China RoHS, CEL, CECP
IN THE BOX
Projector
Simplified Users Guide
VGA Cable
Regional Power Cord
Remote Control (no Battery)

14.2 GENESIS III, P124, SPECIFICATIONS

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IMAGE
Product Series GENESIS III
Display Technology Texas Instruments DLP®
Panel Size 0.55" DMD 0.65" DMD
Native Resolution SVGA XGA WXGA
Pixels 800×600 1024×768 1280×800
Aspect Ratio4:316:10
Contrast Ratio30000:1
Brightness (Lumens)4000
Light SourceUHP Lamp
Light Source Life Maximum Hours15000
Maximum Supported Resolution1920×1200
Horizontal Sync. Range (KHz)15 - 97.55
Vertical Sync. Range (Hz)54 - 85
Uniformity (%)80
LENS
Lens1.1×
Lens Zoom AdjustmentManual
Image Offset (%)115112,4
Focal Length (mm)21.85 ~ 24.01
F-Stop2,41
Keystone AdjustmentManual/Automatic
Vertical Keystone Correction± 40°
Projection Factor1.94 ~ 2.16:11.54 ~ 1.72:1
Projection Distance (Meters/Feet)1.2 ~ 12.0 / 3.94 ~ 39.361.0 ~ 10.0 / 3.28 ~ 32.80
Optical Zoom1.1:1
Digital Zoom Demagnification / Magnification0.8× - 2.0×
Focus AdjustmentManual
CONNECTIVITY-INPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)
Composite Video-
S-Video
HDMITM 1.4
RJ45 - LAN 10/100/1000-
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
CONNECTIVITY-OUTPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)-
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
Powered USB-A for Wireless Dongle
CONNECTIVITY-OTHER
RS232 -
All Major 3D Formats
USB-A for Service
POWER
Power Supply 100 - 240 V AC; 50 ~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption Max (W) 267
Power Consumption Min. (W) 210
Power Consumption Network Standby (W) <2.0
Power Consumption Standby (W) <0.5
GENERAL
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 313 x 236 x 96.4 /12.4 x 9.3 x 3.8
Product Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 2.9 / 6.4
Packaged Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 395 x 337 x 166 / 15.6 x 13.3 x 6.5
Packaged Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 4.1 / 9.0
Fan Noise (dB) 27
Audio (W) 1 x 10
Operating Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)5 ~ 40 / 41 ~ 104
Operating Humidity (%) 10 ~ 85
Max Operating Altitude (meters / feet)3048 / 10000
Storage Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)-10 ~ 60 / 14 ~ 140
Storage Humidity (%)10 ~ 85
SecurityKensington Security SlotTM, PIN Code Lock & Timer
Safety and RegulatoryCB, CE, EAC, cTUVus, CCC, FCC, UKCA, NOM, PSB, BIS
EnvironmentalWEEE, EU RoHS, China RoHS, CEL, CECP
IN THE BOX
Projector
Simplified Users Guide
VGA Cable
Regional Power Cord
Remote Control (no Battery)

14.3 GENESIS IV, P125 & P126, SPECIFICATIONS

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IMAGE
Product Series GENESIS IV
Display Technology Texas Instruments DLP®
Panel Size 0.55" DMD 0.65" DMD 0.47" DMD 0.55" DMD 0.65" DMD
Native ResolutionSVGAXGAWXGA1080pXGAWXGA
Pixels800×6001024×7681280×8001920×10801024×7681280×800
Aspect Ratio4:316:1016:94:316:10
Contrast Ratio30000:1
Brightness (Lumens)40003800
Light SourceUHP Lamp
Light Source Life Maximum Hours15000
Maximum Supported Resolution1920×1200
Horizontal Sync. Range (KHz)15 ~ 97.55
Vertical Sync. Range (Hz)54 ~ 85
Uniformity (%)80
LENS
Lens1.1x1:1 Fixed
Lens Zoom AdjustmentManual-
Image Offset (%)115112,4116115112,4
Focal Length (mm)21.85 ~ 24.017,15
F-Stop2,412,12,72,8
Keystone AdjustmentManual/Automatic
Vertical Keystone Correction± 40°± 20°
Projection Factor1.94 ~ 2.16:11.54 ~ 1.72:11.47 ~ 1.62:10.621:10.52:1
Projection Distance (Meters/Feet)1.2 ~ 12.0 / 3.94 ~ 39.361.0 ~ 10.0 / 3.28 ~ 32.801.0 ~ 9.8m / 3.28 ~32.140.4 ~ 3.76 / 1.31 ~ 12.330.4 ~ 3.37 / 1.31 ~ 11.05
Optical Zoom1.1:11:1
Digital Zoom Demagnification / Magnification0.8x ~ 2.0x
Focus AdjustmentManual
CONNECTIVITY-INPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)
Composite Video-
S-Video
HDMI™ 1.4☑☑
RJ45 - LAN 10/100/1000-
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
CONNECTIVITY-OUTPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
Powered USB-A for Wireless Dongle
CONNECTIVITY- OTHER
RS232
All Major 3D Formats
USB-A for Service
POWER
Power Supply 100 - 240 V AC; 50 - 60 Hz
Power Consumption Max (W) 267
Power Consumption Min. (W) 210
Power Consumption Network Standby (W) <2.0
Power Consumption Standby (W) <0.5
GENERAL
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 313 x 236 x 96.4 /12.4 x 9.3 x 3.8
Product Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 2.9 / 6.4
Packaged Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 395 x 337 x 166 / 15.6 x 13.3 x 6.5
Packaged Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 4.1 / 9.0
Fan Noise (dB) 27
Audio (W) 1 x 10
Operating Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)5 - 40 / 41 - 104
Operating Humidity (%) 10 - 85
Max Operating Altitude (meters / feet)3048 / 10000
Storage Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)-10 - 60 / 14 - 140
Storage Humidity (%)10 - 85
SecurityKensington Security SlotTM, PIN Code Lock & Timer
Safety and RegulatoryCB, CE, EAC, cTUVus, CCC, FCC, UKCA, NOM, PSB, BIS
EnvironmentalWEEE, EU RoHS, China RoHS, CEL, CECP
IN THE BOX
Projector
Simplified Users Guide
VGA Cable
Regional Power Cord
Remote Control (no Battery)

14.4 ORBITAL, P134, SPECIFICATIONS

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IMAGE
Product Series ORBITAL
Display Technology Texas Instruments DLP®
Panel Size 0.47" DMD
Native Resolution 4K UHD
Pixels 3840 x 2160
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Contrast Ratio 1000000:1
Brightness (Lumens) 4000
Light Source UHP Lamp
Light Source Life Maximum Hours 15000
Maximum Supported Resolution 3840 x 2160
Horizontal Sync. Range (KHz)15 - 150
Vertical Sync. Range (Hz)24 - 240
Uniformity (%)80
LENS
Lens1.3×
Lens Zoom AdjustmentManual
Image Offset (%)115
Focal Length (mm)12.81 ~ 16.74
F-Stop2,43
Keystone AdjustmentManual/Automatic
Vertical Keystone Correction± 30°
Projection Factor1.21 ~ 2.59:1
Projection Distance (Meters/Feet)1.0 ~ 8.1 / 3.2 ~ 26.6
Optical Zoom1.3:1
Digital Zoom Demagnification / Magnification0.8× ~ 2.0×
Focus AdjustmentManual
CONNECTIVITY-INPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)
Composite Video-
S-Video-
HDMITM 2.0 (HDCP 2.2)√√
RJ45 - LAN 10/100/1000-
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
CONNECTIVITY-OUTPUTS
Mini D-sub 15-pin (VGA)-
3.5 mm Stereo Mini Jack
Powered USB-A 5v 1.5A
S/PDIF Optical Audio
CONNECTIVITY- OTHER
RS232
All Major 3D Formats
POWER
Power Supply 100 ~ 240 V AC; 50 ~ 60 Hz
Power Consumption Max (W) 300
Power Consumption Min. (W) 210
Power Consumption Network Standby (W) -
Power Consumption Standby (W) <0.5
GENERAL
Product Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 313 x 234 x 96.4 / 12.4 x9.2 x 3.8
Product Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 3.2/7.0
Packaged Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm / in) 400 x 337 x 168 / 15.7 x13.3 x 6.6
Packaged Weight (Kilograms/Pounds) 4.4 / 9.7
Fan Noise (dB) 27
Audio (W) 1 x 10
Operating Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit) 0 ~ 40 / 32 ~ 104
Operating Humidity (%) 10 ~ 80
Max Operating Altitude (meters / feet)3048 / 10000
Storage Temperature (Celsius/Fahrenheit)-20 ~ 60 / -4 ~ 140
Storage Humidity (%)10 ~ 80
SecurityKensington Security SlotTM, PIN Code Lock & Timer
Safety and RegulatoryCB, CE, EAC, cTUVus, CCC, FCC, UKCA
EnvironmentalWEEE, EU RoHS, China RoHS
IN THE BOX
Projector
Simplified Users Guide
HDMI Cable
Regional Power Cord
Remote Control (no Battery)

15.1 FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - FOR USERS IN THE UNITED STATES - 1

INFORMATION

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT – CLASS B

This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class "B" computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, or any other form of communication, 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 product and receiver.
  • Connect the product to 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.

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user's authority to operate the product. Where shielded interface cables have been provided with the product, specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they shall be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC regulations.

US Importer and Local Representative in accordance with FCC regulations

Maxnerva Technology Services USA LLC

13190 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 120

Portland, Oregon 97223.

15.2 FOR USERS IN CANADA

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - FOR USERS IN CANADA - 1

INFORMATION

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(*1) this device may not cause interference, and
(*2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

The user is cautioned that this device should be used only as specified within this manual to meet RF exposure requirements. Use of this device in a manner inconsistent with this manual could lead to excessive RF exposure conditions.

INSTRUCTIONS TO USERS: This equipment complies with the requirements of FCC equipment provided that the following conditions are met. If the cables include a EMI ferrite core, attach the ferrite core end of the cable to the projector. Use the cables which are included with the projector or specified.

**Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Complies with IDA Standards DA103121

15.3 FOR USERS IN EUROPEAN UNION

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - FOR USERS IN EUROPEAN UNION - 1

INFORMATION

EU COMPLIANCE

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - FOR USERS IN EUROPEAN UNION - 2

INFORMATION

CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Electromagnetic Compatibility Statement: Meets 2014/30/EU Directive Low Voltage Directive: Meets 2014/35/EU Directive

EU Importer

Grand Field Technology Limited

Room 1001, 10/F, Houston Centre, 63 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

EU Authorised Representative

24hour Solutions B.V.

Van Nelleweg 1,

3044 BC, Rotterdam,

The Netherlands

info@24hour-ar.com

www.24hour-ar.com

15.4 FOR USERS IN THE UNITED KINGDON AND NORTHERN IRELAND

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - FOR USERS IN THE UNITED KINGDON AND NORTHERN IRELAND - 1

INFORMATION

UK COMPLIANCE

INFOCUS Vista II IN0048SL - FOR USERS IN THE UNITED KINGDON AND NORTHERN IRELAND - 2

INFORMATION

UKCA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016

Electrical Equipment (Safety) Regulations 2016

The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment

Regulations 2012

Manufacturer, Importer and Authorised Representative in accordance with natational directives

Manufacturer

Maxnerva Technology Services Limited

Room 1001, 10/F, Houston Centre, 63 Mody Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

UK Authorised Representative in accordance with UK regulations

24hour Solutions Ltd.

15 Beaufort Court

Admirals Way, Canary Wharf

London, E14 9XL, UK

+44 (0)20 457 129 06

Company ID 13630765

Russian Authorised Representative

Maxnerva has appointed AUVIX LLC, 129085, c. Moscow, Zvezdny Boulevard, 21, bldg. 1. as the authorised representative in Russia and this product is compliant with TR TC 004/2011, TR TC 020/2011 and TR CU 020/2011 local conformity testing and approvals.

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