InFocus Projector IN5132 User Manual
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19 ENGLISH Troubleshooting - Warranty and after-ser vice Never use the product during or after an abnormal situation (for example, when the projector is smoking, smells strange, had a liquid spilled on it, had an object put inside it, is broken, etc.). If an abnormality should occur, unplug the projector immediately. 2WKHUZLVHLIDSUREOHPRFFXUVZLWKWKHSURMHFWRUUHIHUWRWKH³7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ´ sections of User’s Manual - Operating Guide, Instant Stack Guide and Network Guide , and run through the suggested checks. If this does not resolve the problem, please consult your dealer or service company. They will tell you if your projector is still under warranty.
20 End User License Agreement for the Projector Software Software in the projector consists of the plural number of independent software modules and there exist our copyright or/and third party copyrights for each of such software modules. The projector also uses software modules that we have developed or/and produced. And there exist our copyright and intellectual property for each of such software and related items including but not limited to the software related documents. These rights above are protected by copyright law and other applicable laws. RQ*18 GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 and GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC /,&(16(9HUVLRQHVWDEOLVKHGE\)UHH6RIWZDUH)RXQGDWLRQ,QF86RU license agreements for each software. Refer to the following web page for license agreements for such software modules and other software: http://www.infocus.com Contact dealer in your region for inquiry regarding licensed software. Refer to license agreement of each software in following pages and license agreements of each software on the web page for detail of the license conditions and so on. (The original in English is carried since the license agreement following is established by third party other than us.) Because the program (the software module) is licensed free of charge, the program is provided as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, to the extent permitted by applicable law. And we do not take any responsibility or compensate for loss of any kind (including but not limited to loss of data, loss of accuracy or loss of compatibility with interface between other programs) by the software concerned or/and use of the software concerned to the extent permitted by applicable law.
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6 F-5 5.31 (135mm) 5.79 (147mm) 19.61 (498mm) 15.59 (396mm) 3.15 (80mm)
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