InFocus Projector In5504 User Manual
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50 Short Throw Lens Features and Specifications (LENS-051): • Motorized Zoom and Focus • Lens Shift Position: 50-110% Vertical; +/-60% Horizontal • F-Number: 2.2-3.33 • Focal Length: 18.1-21.7 • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Zoom Ratio: 1.20:1 • Throw Distance Ratio: 1.21-1.45: 1 (WUXGA); 1.27-1.52:1 (WXGA) Projection Size: Short Zoom Lens WUXGA Projection Distance (inch/m) +/-10%WXGA Projection Distance (inch/m) +/-10% Screen Size (inch/m) Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum 30/0.8 31/0.8 37/0.9 32/0.8 39/1.0 40/1.0 41/1.0 49/1.2 43/1.1 52/1.3 60/1.5 62/1.6 74/1.9 65/1.6 77/2.0 70/1.8 72/1.8 86/2.2 75/1.9 90/2.3 100/2.5 103/2.6 123/3.1 108/2.7 129/3.3 120/3.0 123/3.1 148/3.7 129/3.3 155/3.9 150/3.8 154/3.9 184/4.7 162/4.1 193/4.9 200/5.1 205/5.2 246/6.2 215/5.5 258/6.5 250/6.3 257/6.5 307/7.8 269/6.8 322/8.2 300/7.6 308/7.8 369/9.4 323/8.2 387/9.8 400/10.2 410/10.4 492/12.5 431/10.9 516/13.1 500/12.7 513/13.0 615/15.6 538/13.7 644/16.4 Formula: x=diag, y=dist y=1.026x y=1.230x y=1.077x y=1.289x
51 Long Throw Lens Features and Specifications (LENS-052): • Motorized Zoom and Focus • Lens Shift Position: 50-110% Vertical; +/-60% Horizontal • F-Number: 2.0-3.0 • Focal Length: 28.6-54.3 • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Zoom Ratio: 1.90:1 • Throw Distance Ratio: 1.93-3.67 (WUXGA); 2.03-3.85:1 (WXGA) Projection Size: Long Throw Lens WUXGA Projection Distance (inch/m) +/-10%WXGA Projection Distance (inch/m) +/-10% Screen Size (inch/m) Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum 30/0.8 49/1.2 93/2.4 52/1.3 98/2.5 40/1.0 65/1.7 124/3.2 69/1.7 131/3.3 60/1.5 98/2.5 187/4.7 103/2.6 196/5.0 70/1.8 115/2.9 218/5.5 121/3.1 229/5.8 100/2.5 164/4.2 311/7.9 172/4.4 326/8.3 120/3.0 196/5.0 373/9.5 207/5.2 392/10.0 150/3.8 245/6.2 467/11.9 258/6.6 490/12.4 200/5.1 327/8.3 622/15.8 344/8.7 653/16.6 250/6.3 409/10.4 778/19.8 430/10.9 816/20.7 300/7.6 491/12.5 934/23.7 516/13.1 979/24.9 400/10.2 655/16.6 1245/31.6 689/17.5 1306/33.2 500/12.7 818/20.8 1556/39.5 861/21.9 1632/41.5 Formula: x=diag, y=dist y=1.637x y=3.112x y=1.721x y=3.265x
52 Ultra Long Throw Lens Features and Specifications (LENS-053): • Motorized Zoom and Focus • Lens Shift Position: 50-110% Vertical; +/-60% Horizontal • F-Number: 2.3-3.19 • Focal Length: 54.1-102.7 • Screen Size: 30-500 inch • Zoom Ratio: 1.90:1 • Throw Distance Ratio: 3.67-6.97:1 (WUXGA); 3.85-7.32:1 (WXGA) Projection Size: Ultra Long Throw Lens WUXGA Projection Distance (inch/m) +/-10%WXGA Projection Distance (inch/m) +/-10% Screen Size (inch/m) Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum 30/0.8 93/2.4 177/4.5 98/2.5 186/4.7 40/1.0 124/3.2 236/6.0 131/3.3 248/6.3 60/1.5 187/4.7 355/9.0 196/5.0 372/9.5 70/1.8 218/5.5 414/10.5 229/5.8 435/11.0 100/2.5 311/7.9 591/15.0 326/8.3 621/15.8 120/3.0 373/9.5 709/18.0 392/10.0 745/18.9 150/3.8 467/11.9 887/22.5 490/12.4 931/23.6 200/5.1 622/15.8 1182/30.0 653/16.6 1241/31.5 250/6.3 778/19.8 1478/37.5 816/20.7 1552/39.4 300/7.6 934/23.7 1773/45.0 979/24.9 1862/47.3 400/10.2 1245/31.6 2364/60.1 1306/33.2 2483/63.1 500/12.7 1556/39.5 2955/75.1 1632/41.5 3104/78.8 Formula x=diag. y=dist. y=3.112x y=5.911x y=3.265x y=6.207x
53 SplitScreen Compatibility Splitscreen allows two distinct sources to be displayed simultaneously. Switch primary sources, make picture adjustments and choose one of multiple display options: either two side by side horizontal or vertical source regions, or a small secondary source image displayed on top of the primary source in one of four placement options.lets you show two different sources at the same time. See page 28 for details. The following source combinations are supported: Table 2: HDMI1 HDMI2 VGA1 VGA2 BNC Component S-video Composite DisplayLink LitePort HDMI1XXXXX HDMI2XXXXX VGA1XXXXX VGA2XXXXX BNCXXXXX ComponentXXXXX S-videoXXXXX CompositeXXXXX DisplayLinkXXXXX LitePortXXXXX
54 RS-232 commands IMPORTANT: When formatting commands sent from a control system or computer, enclose commands in parentheses “(“ and “)”. When entering custom commands into Scheduled Tasks in the projector’s web interface, enclose commands in less than/greater than symbols “” instead. Communication Configuration Visit our website for additional RS-232 settings and information. To control this projector via RS-232, connect a null modem cable and set the control system serial port settings to match the following communication configuration: Command Format All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request, all enclosed in parentheses. The request can be a read request (indicated by a ?) or a write request (indicated 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 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 RS-232 Port Settings SettingValue Bits per second115,200 Data bits8 ParityNone Stop bits1 Flow controlNone EmulationVT100 Read Command Examples FunctionCommandResponse Brightness (BRT?)(96-160,128) Volume (VOL?)(0-32, 0) Lamp Hours(LMP?)(0-32766, 42)
55 Some commands have ranges, while others are absolute. If a number greater than the maximum 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 absolute 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 entering the next command. Error Conditions Not all commands are supported for all projectors. If an unsupported command is issued, the command will be ignored. If a command is received that is not understood, a ‘?’ character will be returned indicating the command was not understood. Limitations The projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high-rate. Therefore, a delay must occur between commands to ensure that the command gets properly executed. To assure the projector can process a command, wait 3 seconds before entering the next command. 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 through the CLI (Command Line Interface). The menu bar is up (or down) by 1. Read Command Examples FunctionCommandResponse Brightness (BRT140) Sets the brightness to 140 Power(PWR0)Turns power on Power(PWR1) Turns power off FunctionCommandMinMaxDefaultStep AC Power On 0: disable 1: enable APO010 Always On FunctionSPS0TBD0 Aspect Ratio 0: Auto 1: Native 2: 4:33: 16:9 4: Letterbox 5: Panorama6: 16:10 ARZ at RW060 Auto Image 0: disable 1: enable AIM at W0011 Auto Keystone0: Off 1: ??? 2: ??? AVK021 Auto Off Time0: Never 1: 5 minutes 2: 10 minutes3: 15 minutes 4: 20 minutes 5: 25 minutes6: 30 minutes AOT066 Auto Source 0: disable 1: enable ASC at RW011
56 Blank Key 0: blue screen 1: timer2: test patterns 3: black screen 4: white screen5: factory logo 6: snapshot BSS at RW 060 Blank Screen 0: disable 1: enable BLK at RW010 Brightness0: Minimum 100: Maximum BRT at RW0100501 BrilliantColorTM 0: Normal1: Bright BCL010 Ceiling 0: Off 1: On2: Auto CEL at RW0201 Closed Captions (Non-Muted)CLC020 Closed Captions (Muted)CLM020 Color0: minimum 100: maximum CLR at RW0100501 Color Gain - RedRCG010050 Color Gain - GreenGCG010050 Color Gain - BlueBCG010050 Color Offset - RedRCO010050 Color Offset - GreenGCO010050 Color Offset - BlueBCO010050 Color Space 0: RGB 1: REC7092: REC601 3: RGB Video 4: Auto CSM at RW 040 Color Temp 0: Warmest (6500K)1: Warm (7500K) 2: Cool (9300K) 3: NA (Reserved)4: Bright TMP at RW042 (computer 2,3) 0 (other) Contrast 0: minimum 100: maximum CON at RW010050 Current SourceSRC050 Current Sub-sourceCRS0TBD0
57 Custom Key (Effect) 0: blank screen 1: mute2: NA (reserved) 3: aspect ratio 4: source5: auto image 6: freeze screen 7: NA (reserved)8: source info 9: NA (reserved) 10: projector info 11: NA (reserved)12: NA (reserved) 13: NA (reserved) 14: overscan15: AV mute 16: closed captions 17: Splitscreen18: NA (reserved) EFK at RW0188 Detect FilmTTO011 Digital ZoomDZM0100100 Disable SnapshotsDCP010 DisplayLink Source CommandUSS1n/a DisplayLink SourceDLSn/an/a Dual Lamp Auto SwitchDLAn/an/a0 Dual Lamp Error IdentifierDLE030 Dual Lamp ModeDLM020 Dynamic MessagingPRNn/an/an/a Error ConditionERR060 Factory Reset0: not reset 1: reset RST at W010 Fast Color RefreshFCR020 Flesh Tone Correction FTC01000 Force Wide 0: disable1: enable FWM010 Freeze Screen 0: disable 1: enable FRZ at RW010 Friendly NamePFNstringn/an/a Gamma0: Optimized gamma for video 3: Film5: Bright 7: CRT GTB082 ( for all sources not analog computer or digital) 7 (for analog computer or digital sources. Glow RingGLO011 HelpHLP01n/a Help CustomizationHLC010
58 Horizontal Keystone 0: disable 1: enable DKH at RW0100501 Horizontal PincushionHPC010050 Horizontal PositionHPS at RW0100501 Horizontal ShiftDSH010050 Internal Sound Enable 0: disable 1: enable INT at RW011 Iris/ DynamicBlackTMDYB0100 Key Click 0: disable 1: enable KCL010 Keycode EntryKEY079n/a Keypad EnableKPE011 Keypad Navigation TypeKNT24n/a Lamp 1 ResetsLMRn/an/an/a Lamp 1 Total HoursLMPn/an/an/a Lamp 1 Normal (High Power) HoursLMOn/an/an/a Lamp 1 Low Power HoursLMEn/an/an/a Lamp 2 ResetsLDRn/an/an/a Lamp 2 Total HoursLDHn/an/an/a Lamp 2 Normal (High Power) HoursLDNn/an/an/a Lamp 2 Low Power HoursLDLn/an/an/a Lamp LifeLIFn/an/an/a Lamp Low PowerIPM010 Language Initial ValueLIV0100100 Language 0: English 1: French2: German 3: Italian 5: Korean6: Norwegian 7: Portuguese 8: Russian9: Simplified Chinese 10: Spanish11: Traditional Chinese 12: Swedish13: Dutch 14: Polish 15: Turkish16: Danish 17: Finnish LAN at RW0170 Lens Adjust EnableMLL011
59 LitePort Auto StartLAS011 LitePort Firmware VersionSVSn/an/an/a LitePort Show All FoldersLPA010 LitePort Fill ScreenLFS010 LitePort Next SlideLAD040 LitePort EffectLTS0120 LitePort Show InfoLSI010 LitePort Source CommandPPS01n/a Magnify ControlsMGC011 Magnify LevelMGL01000 Magnify Horizontal PositionMGH010050 Magnify Vertical PositionMGV010050 Map Source AudioSAnn/an/an/a Menu EnableMNU010 Menu LockoutMNL0150 Menu NavigationNAV05n/a Menu OffsetOFF01000 Menu TransparencyTOE0900 Motorized Focus NearerMFN1n/an/a Motorized Focus FurtherMFF1n/an/a Motorized Lens Shift UpMVU1n/an/a Motorized Lens Shift DownMVD1n/an/a Motorized Lens Shift LeftMHL1n/an/a Motorized Lens Shift RightMHR1n/an/a Motorized Lens Shift CenterMHC1n/an/a Motorized Zoom InMZI1n/an/a Motorized Zoom OutMZO1n/an/a Mute0: disable 1: enable MTE at RW010 Network Restart 0: not restart1: restart GTnIP addr0.0.0.0n/a Network DHCPDHP011 Network Factory ResetNFR1n/an/a Network Host NameHSNstringn/an/a Network Host Name Lookup (WINS)HNL010