InFocus Projector IN5110 User Manual
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40 Cleaning the dust filter 1Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable. 2Wait 45 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. WARNING : To a void burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you clean or replace the dust filter . 3Remove the dust filter cover on the si de of the projector by pressing up on the two tabs at the cover’s bottom. 4Pull the tab on the center of the blac k dust filter bracket and lift it off. 5Clean the filter, cover, and vent using a vacuum set on low power. Replace the filter if it is damaged or too dirty to clean. 6Replace the dust filter and the bracket on the cover, then replace the dust filter cover. 7Reset the filter hour timer by navigating to the Settings>Service menu and selecting Reset Filter Hours . Using the security lock The projector has a security lock for use with a cable lock system. See the Accessories catalog that came with the projector, or visit our website, for ordering information. Refer to the info rmation that came with the lock for instructions on how to use it. turn off and unplug the projector wait 45 minutes tabsdust filter cover reset filter hours in Service menu security lock
41 Appendix Projected image size NOTE: Visit the Service section of our website for interactive image size cal - culators for the standard lense. Table 3: Minimum Image Maximum Image Distance (feet/m) Diagonal Image ( f eet/m) Image Width ( f eet/m) Diagonal Image (feet/m) Image Width (f eet/m) Min Distance 3/0 .9 not supported not supported 2.5/0.8 2.1/0.7 5/1.5 not supported not supported 4.1/1.3 3.5/1.1 6/1.9 2.5/0.8 2.1/0.65.0/1.5 4.2/1.3 10/3.0 4.0/1.2 3.4/1.08.1/2.5 6.8/2.1 15/4.6 6.0/1.8 5.1/1.612.0/3.7 10.2/3.1 20/6.1 8.0/2.4 6.8/2.116.0/4.9 13.5/4.1 25/7.6 10.0/3.1 8.5/2.619.9/6.1 16.9/5.2 30/9.1 12.0/3.7 10.2/3.123.9/7.3 20.3/6.2 37/11.2 14.7/4.5 12.4/3.829.2/8.9 24.7/7.5 Max Distance 73/22.3 29.2/8.9 24.7/7.5 not supported not supported Projection sizes: Standard lens (1.5 - 2.9:1 throw ratio) The image offset range for the standard lens is 1 0:0 (100%) to 1:1 (50%).
42 Command Control Serial Communication Configuration Visit our website for additional RS-232 settings and information. To control this projector via RS-232, connect a null modem cab le and set the control system serial port settings to match the following communication configuration: RS-232 Port Settings Setting Value Bits per second 19,200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Emulation VT100 Network Communication Configuration For network control, you can access th e projector through Port 23 (Telnet). We use the same control codes on serial as we do over the network. InFocus netw ork co ntrol uses the Telnet packet structure. Command Format All commands consist of 3 alpha char acters followed by a request, all enclosed in parentheses. The request ca n be a read request (indicated by a ?) or a write request (indic ated by 1 to 4 ASCII digits). A read request example: (AAA?) where (starts the command AAA denotes the command ? denotes the read request ) ends the command Read Command Examples Function CommandResponse Brightness (BRT?)(96-160,128) Volume (VOL?)(0-32,16) Lamp Hours (LMP?)(0-32766, 42) A read command returns the range and the current setting, for example: A write request example: (AAA####) where (starts the command AAA denotes the command #### denotes the value to be written (leading zeros not necessary) ) ends the command Some commands have ranges, while others are absolute. If a number greater than the max imum range is received, it is automatically set to the maximum number for that function. If a command is received that is not understood, a ? is returned. With abso lute settings, 0 is off, 1-9999 is on. The one exception is the Power command, where 0 is off and 1 is on. To assure the projector can process a command, wait 3 seconds before enter - ing the next command.
Write Command Examples FunctionCommand Response Brightness (BRT100) Sets the brightness to 100 Power (PWR0) Turns power off Power (PWR1) Turns power on 43 Error Conditions Not all commands are supported for al l projectors. If an unsupported com- mand is issued, the command will be ignored. If a command is received that is not unde rstood, a ‘?’ character will be returned indicating the command was not understood. Limitations The projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high-rate. There- fore, a delay must occur between comm an ds to ensure that the command gets properly executed. The Step column refers to increasing or decreasing the menu bar position since the On-screen Display is not an exact match of values. For example, Step 2 changes the data by 2 throug h the CLI (Command Line Interface). The menu bar is up (or down) by 1. FunctionCom mandRWMinMaxDefaultStep Active Iris* 0: Off 1: Presentation 2: Film IRI RW0 21 1 AMX Device Discov - ery Enable 0: Disable; 1: Enable AMX RW0 10 1 Aspect Ratio 0: Auto 1: Native 2: 4:3 3: 16:9 6: 16:10 ARZ RW0 60 1 Aspect Ratio (Split Scre en left) 0: Auto 1: Native 2: 4:3 3: 16:9 6: 16:10 ARL RW0 60 1 Aspect Ratio (Split Sc re en right) 0: Auto 1: Native 2: 4:3 3: 16:9 6: 16:10 ARR RW0 60 1
44 Auto Image 1: enableAIM Wn/a 1n/a 1 Auto Power* 0: disable; 1: enable APO RW0 10 1 Auto Source* 0: disable; 1: enable ASC RW0 11 1 Blank 0: disable; 1: enable BLK RW0 1 0 1 Blank Screen* 0: black 1: blue 2: white BSC RW0 21 1 Brightness* BRT RW96 160128 1 Ceiling* 0: disable; 1: enable CEL RW0 10 1 Closed Captions* 0: Off 1: On 2: Auto CCD RW0 20 1 Closed Captions Chann el* 0: CC1 1: CC2 2: CC3 3: CC4 4: Text1 5: Text2 6: Text3 7: Text4 CCC RW0 70 1 Color* CLRRW96 160128 1 Color Space* 0: Auto 1: RGB 2: REC709 3: REC601 4: RGB Video CSM RW0 40 1 Color Temp* 0: 9300K 1: 6500K 2: 7200K 3: User TMP RW0 3 2 (computer2, 3) 0 (computer1, video)1 Contrast* CONRW96 160128 1 Corner Correction Enabl e* 0: Disable; 1: Enable CNE RW0 10 1 Corner Correction- Top left corner -H* CN1 RW0 9590 1 Corner Correction- Top left corner -V* CN2 RW0 5990 1 Corner Correction- Top right corner -H* CN3 RW0 9590 1 Corner Correction- Top right corner -V* CN4 RW0 5990 1 Corner Correction- Botto m left corner - H* CN5 RW0 9590 1
45 Corner Correction- Bottom left corner - V*CN6 RW0 5990 1 Corner Correction- Botto m right corner - H* CN7 RW0 9590 1 Corner Correction- Botto m right corner - V* CN8 RW0 5990 1 Corner Corr ec tion all corners Reset* 0: n/a 1: enable CNR RW0 1n/a 1 Source 0: computer1 1: computer2 2: computer 3 3: video 1 4: video 2 5: video 3 SRC RW0 50 1 Custom Key (Effect)* 0: Blank 1: Mute 2: Aspect ratio 3: Source 4: Auto image 5: Freeze 6: Magnify 7: Source Info 8: Service Info 15: AV Mute 17: Split Screen 18: Ruled Lines EFK RW0 187 1 Display Messages* 0: disable; 1: enable DMG RW0 11 1 Factory Reset* 1: reset RST Wn/a 1n/a 1 Filter Hours RFTR0 327660 Freeze 0: disable; 1: enable FRZ RW0 10 1 HDMI Noise Cancel* 0: Not Reset 1: Reset HNC RW0 11 1 Horizontal Keystone* DKHRW88 168128 1 Horizontal Position HPSRWDef. -128 Def. +128auto 1 Horizontal Position (S plit Screen left) HPL RWDef. -128 Def. +128auto 1
46 Horizontal Position (Split Screen right)HPR RWDef. -128 Def. +128auto 1 Internal Sound Enab le* 0: disable; 1: enable INT RW0 11 1 IP Address Byte 1 IP1R0 1192 IP Address Byte 2 IP2R0 1168 IP Address Byte 3 IP3R0 11 IP Address Byte 4 IP4R0 1254 IR Receiver front* 0: disable; 1: enable IRF RW0 11 1 IR Receiver rear* 0: disable; 1: enable IRR RW0 11 1 IR Receiver top* 0: disable; 1: enable IRT RW0 10 1 Language* 0 = English 1 = French 2 = German 3 = Italian 5 = Korean 6 = Norwegian 7 = Portuguese 8 = Russian 9 = Simp. Chinese 10 = Spanish 11 = Trad. Chinese 12 = Swedish 13 = Dutch 14 = Polish 15 = Turkish 16 = Danish 17 = Finnish LAN RW0 170 1 Lamp Hours Used: All Bulbs LMT R0 21474 836460 Lamp Hours LMPR0 327660 Lamp 1 Lasted (Hrs) LB1R0 327660 Lamp 2 Lasted (Hrs) LB2R0 327660 Lamp 3 Lasted (Hrs) LB3R0 327660 Lamp Lit 0: not lit; 1: lit LML R0 1n/a Lamp Resets (Total) LMRR0 327660 Low Power* 0: disable; 1: enable LPE RW0 10 1
47 Magnify*MAGRW0 480 1 Magnify Enable* 0: disable; 1: enable MGE RW0 10 1 Magnify Position Hori - zontal* MPH RW0 6432 1 Magnify Position Ver - tical* MPV RW0 6432 1 Menu 0: clear; 1: display MNU RW0 10 1 Menu Navigation 0: up key 1: down key 4: select key NAV W0 4n/a 1 Monitor Out Default* 1: Computer 2 2: Computer 3 5: Off MO D RW 1 51 1 Mute 0: disable; 1: enable MTE RW0 10 1 Network Restart* 1: restart NTR Wn/a 1n/a 1 Overscan* 0: disable; 1: enable OVS RW0 10 1 PC Screen Saver Off* 0: disable; 1: enable NND RW0 11 1 Phase MSSRW0 310 1Phase (Split Screen left) MSL RW0 310 1 Phase (Split Screen right) MSR RW0 310 1 Power 0: Turn Off; 1: Turn On PWR RW0 10 1 Power Save* 0: disable; 1: enable PSV RW0 10 1 Power-up Source* 0: computer 1 1: computer 2 2: computer 3 3: video 1 4: video 2 5: video 3 DSC RW0 50 1 Presets* 0: user 1 1: user 2 2: user 3 3: Presets Off 5: presentation 7: video 10: bright 11: whiteboard PST RW0 11 5 (computer 2, 3) 7 (computer1, video)1 Rear* 0: disable; 1: enable REA RW0 10 1 Reset Filter Hours 1: reset FRT Wn/a 1n/a 1
48 Reset Lamp Hours 1: resetLRT Wn/a 1n/a 1 Ruled Lines* 0: Lines on White 1: Lines on Black 2: Grid on White 3: Grid on Black RLL RW0 30 1 Ruled Lines Enable 0: disable; 1: enable RLE RW0 10 1 Save User Presets 1- 3* 1: save US nW n/a 1n/a 1 Screen Save* 0: 5 minutes 1: 10 minutes 2: 15 minutes 3: 20 minutes 4: 25 minutes 5: 30 minutes SSV RW0 50 1 Sharpness* 5 = Sharpest 6 = Sharper 7 = Standard 8 = Softer 9 = Softest SHP RW5 9 7 (computer and video 1) 6 (video 2 an d 3) 1 Source 0 Audio* 0: audio 1 1: audio 2 2: audio 3 3: audio 4 4: HDMI Internal 5: mute SA0 RW0 54 1 Source 1-5 Audio* 0: audio 1 1: audio 2 2: audio 3 3: audio 4 5: mute SA nRW 0 5Source 1= 0 Source 2= 1 Source 3 = 3 Source 4 = 2 Source 5 = 2 1 Source 1* 0: computer 1 1: computer 2 2: computer 3 3: video 1 4: video 2 5: video 3 SR1 RW0 50 1 Source 2* 0: computer 1 1: computer 2 2: computer 3 3: video 1 4: video 2 5: video 3 SR2 RW0 51 1
49 Source 3* 0: computer 1 1: computer 2 2: computer 3 3: video 1 4: video 2 5: video 3SR3 RW0 53 1 Source 4* 0: computer 1 1: computer 2 2: computer 3 3: video 1 4: video 2 5: video 3 SR4 RW0 54 1 Source Info 1: enable ABT Wn/a 1n/a 1 Split Screen 0: Disable; 1: Enable SSC RW0 10 1 Split Screen Main Side 0: Left; 1: Right SSM RW0 10 1 Split Screen Left So urce 0: Computer 1 1: Computer 2 2: Computer 3 3: Video 1 4: Video 2 5: Video 3 SSL RW0 51 1 Split Screen Right Source 0: Computer 1 1: Computer 2 2: Computer 3 3: Video 1 4: Video 2 5: Video 3 SSR RW0 52 1 Split Screen Swap Left and Right 1: Execute Swap SSS Wn/a 1n/a 1 Startup Logo* 0: blank screen 1: default 2: captured DSU RW0 21 1 Sync on Green* 0: Disable; 1: Enable SOG RW0 11 1 Tint* TNTRW96 160128 1 Tracking MTSRWdef. -384 def. +384auto 1 Tracking (Split Screen left) MTL RWdef. -384 def. +384auto 1 Tracking (Split Screen right) MTR RWdef. -384 def. +384auto 1 Unit Total Time On ONLR0 21474 836460 Vertical Keystone* DKCRW48 208128 1