InFocus Projector In5554l Specifications
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If you need a projector that can handle big beautifully, then meet the InFocus IN5550 Series. It’s the projector designed for large venues, from university auditoriums to worship centers, hotel meeting rooms to convention halls. With up to a blazing 8300 lumens, these DLP ® projectors can brilliantly handle the most demanding large image installations. A maximum display resolution of 1920×1200 ensures your audience won’t miss out on the little details either. Project from anywhere with six lenses; project to anywhere with motorized lens shift. And enjoy ultimate flexibility with two color wheels and a range of options to connect and control. ¡ Up to 8300 lumens ¡ Resolution up to 1920x1200 ¡ Six interchangeable lenses plus vertical and horizontal lens shift ¡ Motorized lens shift, focus and zoom with lens memory ¡ 3G-SDI, DVI, HDMI 1.4, and RGBHV/YPbPr BNC inputs ¡ Two user-replaceable color wheels ¡ Image blending and image warping features ¡ Dual lamps and DLP technology for 24/7 operation High Brightness Get ready for amazing images even at extra-large sizes and in ambient light, thanks to a brightness of up to 8300 lumens and contrast of 2400:1. Keep the audience alert—all the way to the last row—with brilliant, detailed images. Dual lamps give you fail-safe backup, with a choice between single or dual mode. And with the rear lamp door, it’s easy to replace the lamp even while the product is installed. High Resolution Take care of the little details with your choice of XGA, WXGA, and WUXGA native resolution that maxes out at 1920x1200, which includes full high-definition 1080p video. So you can Wow your audience with images up to 300 inches across that show the fine details too. Even demanding applications, like CAD, schematics, and high-def video come across clean and crisp every time. User-replaceable Color Wheels IN5550 series projectors deliver striking color with smooth gradations. Each projector combines a six-segment color wheel with the latest DLP® technology and InFocus BrilliantColor implementation. Two user-replaceable color wheels ship with the projector, so you can choose the color best for your application—accurate colors or very bright. Six Interchangeable Lenses Project your image the size you want—from wherever you want—with your choice of six lenses from short-throw to ultra-long-throw projection. Switch with just the push of a button, then use the motorized lens shift to position your image precisely. Once you get it right, save the zoom, focus, and lens shift into one of 10 memory locations. Bigger Done Better Vivid Projection in 5550 XGA (1024 × 768) 8300 lumens in5552l WXGA (1280 × 800) 7000 lumens in5554l WUXGA (1920 × 1200) 7000 lumens in5555l
PiP Display two distinct sources simultaneously, a capability ideal for viewing multiple presentations, videoconferencing, and distance learning. Switch sources and choose between five different PiP placement options, including side-by-side horizontal and a small secondary source image displayed on the top or bottom. Image Blending If you have more than one InFocus IN5550 series projector, all the better. Quickly line up and blend the projectors with onboard mixing to adjust the brightness of the overlap and create one big smooth image, edge to edge. Image Warping For rental and staging applications, your projection surface may be round or curved—but that doesn’t mean your image has to be. Adjust keystone, rotation, pincushion/barrel, and corner positions to ensure your images are perfect even when your surface isn’t. 360-Degree Projection Broaden the view to 360 degrees for unique applications in auditoriums, visitor centers and museums where the room might not be the usual box. The IN5550 can also project in Portrait format. HDMI V1.4 video IN5550 series projectors provide HDMI 1.4 for one-cable projection of HD-quality video and audio from a variety of sources. It’s the perfect solution for digital content—including high bright video and signage needs—in large venues. Flexible Connections 3G-SDI The 3G-SDI high-definition serial digital interface provides an increase in bandwidth over previous technology. The upgrade allows both higher resolution and frame rates through a single connection. 5 BNC (RGBHV, YPbPr) The 5 BNC input can handle all leading professional switching and signal processing equipment from manufacturers including EXTRON, KRAMER, In-Line, and more. Industry-standard 5 BNC ensures a solid and reliable connection. RS232 Control Use the RS232 port to add the IN5550 series projector to your room control system. Manage your projector instantly and intuitively with your choice of serial control devices from Crestron, AMX, and SPcontrols. RJ45 Telnet Network Control The IN5550 series projectors are compatible with any network control system using Telnet protocol, including Crestnet, AMX Device Discovery, and InFocus ProjectorNet. The built-in Web control panel lets network administrators remotely access and control the projector over standard LAN/WAN for messaging, scheduling, and performance. Wired Remote Run a small cable up to 100 feet to plug into the remote control that ships with the unit. You’ll enjoy instant system control with wired device reliability. Effortless Control IN5550 Side Panel
©2013 InFocus Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without further notice. InFocus and InFocus Bright Ideas Made Brilliant are either trademarks or registered trademarks of InFocus Corporation in the United States and other countries. DLP, the DLP logo, and the DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All trademarks are used with permission or are for identification purposes only and are the property of their respective companies. InFocus_IN5550_DS_EN_09FEB13. Part Number: MMINFOCUS-0204. * Product specifications, terms, and offerings are subject to change at any time without notice. ** Actual lamp life may vary based on the ambient environment and projector usage. Conditions that may affect lamp life include temperature, altitude, and rapidly switching the projector on and off. Optics Maximum resolution: WUXGA 1920 × 1200 Supported aspect ratio: 4:3, 5:4, 16:9, 16:10, 1.85:1, 2.35:1 Image width: 50~300 in (1.27~7.62 m) Projection methods: Front, ceiling, rear Lens shift: ±10% horizontal, +20 to -60% vertical Keystone correction: ± 30° vertical, ± 30° horizontal Video compatibility: 480i/p, 576i, 720p, 1080i/p, NTSC/NTSC4.43, PAL (all), SECAM H-Synch range: 15, 31-108KHz V-Synch range: 48-120Hz Focus type: Motorized Zoom type: Motorized Operation Audio speakers: None Lamp power: 2 × 400W Power consumption: 960W normal, 760W Eco,
Table of contents Procedure ....................................... 38 Trimming outboard motor .............. 38 Adjusting trim angle for manual tilt models .......................................... 39 Adjusting trim angle (power tilt models) ......................................... 39 Adjusting boat trim .......................... 40 Tilting up and down ....................... 41 Procedure for tilting up (manual tilt models) ......................................... 41 Procedure for tilting up .................... 42 Procedure for tilting down (manual tilt models) .................................... 44 Procedure for tilting down ............... 44 Cruising in shallow water .............. 44 Cruising in shallow water (manual tilt models) .................................... 45 Power trim and tilt models / power tilt models...................................... 46 Cruising in other conditions ........... 47 Maintenance..................................... 48 Specifications ................................ 48 Transporting and storing outboard motor ........................................... 51 Clamp screw mounting models ....... 51 Storing outboard motor ................... 52 Procedure ....................................... 52 Lubrication (except oil injection models) ......................................... 53 Cleaning and anticorrosion measures ...................................... 53 Battery care ..................................... 54 Flushing power unit ......................... 54 Cleaning the outboard motor .......... 55 Checking painted surface of motor............................................. 55 Periodic maintenance.................... 56 Replacement parts .......................... 56 Maintenance chart .......................... 57 Maintenance chart (additional) ........ 58 Greasing ......................................... 59 Cleaning and adjusting spark plug ............................................... 61 Checking fuel system ...................... 61 Inspecting fuel filter ......................... 62Cleaning fuel filter ........................... 62 Inspecting idling speed.................... 63 Changing engine oil ........................ 63 Checking wiring and connectors ..... 65 Exhaust leakage.............................. 65 Water leakage ................................. 65 Engine oil leakage ........................... 65 Checking power trim and tilt / power tilt system ........................... 66 Checking propeller .......................... 66 Removing the propeller ................... 67 Installing the Propeller..................... 68 Changing gear oil ............................ 69 Cleaning fuel tank ........................... 70 Inspecting and replacing anode(s) ........................................ 71 Checking battery (for electric start models) ......................................... 71 Connecting the battery .................... 72 Disconnecting the battery................ 73 Checking top cowling ...................... 73 Coating the boat bottom .................. 73 Trouble Recovery............................ 74 Troubleshooting ............................ 74 Temporary action in emergency ... 77 Impact damage ............................... 77 Replacing fuse ................................ 77 Power trim and tilt / power tilt will not operate .................................... 78 Starter will not operate .................... 78 Emergency starting engine ............. 79 Treatment of submerged motor .... 80 Procedure........................................ 80 Consumer information ................... 81 Important warranty information for U.S.A. and Canada ..................... 81 YAMAHA MOTOR CORPORATION, U.S.A. FOUR-STROKE OUTBOARD MOTOR THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ............................... 83 IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION IF YOU USE YOUR YAMAHA OUTSIDE THE
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1 General information EMU25170 Identification numbers record EMU25182 Outboard motor serial number The outboard motor serial number is stamped on the label attached to the port side of the clamp bracket or the upper part of the swivel bracket. Record your outboard motor serial number in the spaces provided to assist you in ordering spare parts from your Yamaha dealer or for reference in case your outboard motor is sto- len. EMU25190 Key number If a main key switch is equipped with the mo- tor, the key identification number is stamped on your key as shown in the illustration. Record this number in the space provided for reference in case you need a new key. EMU25221 Emission control information EMU25230 North American models This engine conforms to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for ma- rine SI engines. See the label affixed to your engine for details. EMU25242 Approval label of emission control certif- icate This label is attached to the bottom cowling. New Technology; (4-stroke/HPDI) EM 1. Outboard motor serial number location 1. Key number 1. Approval label location 1 ZMU04948
General information 2 EMU25262 Manufactured date label This label is attached to the clamp bracket or the swivel bracket. EMU25272 Star labels Your outboard motor is labeled with a Cali- fornia Air Resources Board (CARB) star la- bel. See below for a description of yourparticular label. EMU25280 One Star—Low Emission The one-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s 2001 ex- haust emission standards. Engines meeting these standards have 75% lower emissions than conventional carbureted two-stroke en- gines. These engines are equivalent to the U.S. EPA’s 2006 standards for marine en- gines. EMU25290 Two Stars—Very Low Emission The two-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s 2004 ex- haust emission standards. Engines meeting these standards have 20% lower emissions than One Star-Low-Emission engines. 1. Manufactured date label location ZMU05159 1ZMU04924 1. Star labels location 1 ZMU04949 ZMU01702
General information 3 EMU25300 Three Stars—Ultra Low Emission The three-star label identifies engines that meet the Air Resources Board’s 2008 ex- haust emission standards. Engines meeting these standards have 65% lower emissions than One Star-Low-Emission engines. EMU25362 Safety information Before mounting or operating the outboard motor, read this entire manual. Reading it should give you an understanding of the motor and its operation. Before operating the boat, read any own- er’s or operator’s manuals supplied with it and all labels. Be sure you understand each item before operating. Do not overpower the boat with this out- board motor. Overpowering the boat could result in loss of control. The rated power ofthe outboard should be equal to or less than the rated horsepower capacity of the boat. If the rated horsepower capacity of the boat is unknown, consult the dealer or boat manufacturer. Do not modify the outboard. Modifications could make the motor unfit or unsafe to use. Incorrect propeller selection and incorrect use may not only cause engine damage, but also adversely affect fuel consumption. Consult your dealer for correct use. Never operate after drinking alcohol or tak- ing drugs. About 50% of all boating fatali- ties involve intoxication. Have an approved personal flotation de- vice (PFD) on board for every occupant. It is a good idea to wear a PFD whenever boating. At a minimum, children and non- swimmers should always wear PFDs, and everyone should wear PFDs when there are potentially hazardous boating condi- tions. Gasoline is highly flammable, and its va- pors are flammable and explosive. Handle and store gasoline carefully. Make sure there are no gas fumes or leaking fuel be- fore starting the engine. This product emits exhaust gases which contain carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless gas which may cause brain dam- age or death when inhaled. Symptoms in- clude nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness. Keep cockpit and cabin areas well ventilat- ed. Avoid blocking exhaust outlets. Check throttle, shift, and steering for prop- er operation before starting the engine. Attach the engine stop switch lanyard cord to a secure place on your clothing, or your arm or leg while operating. If you acciden- tally leave the helm, the cord will pull from ZMU01703 ZMU01704
General information 4 the switch, stopping the engine. Know the marine laws and regulations where you will be boating—and obey them. For basic boating rules, see “Rules of the road” on page 5. Stay informed about the weather. Check weather forecasts before boating. Avoid boating in hazardous weather. Tell someone where you are going: leave a Float Plan with a responsible person. Be sure to cancel the Float Plan when you re- turn. Use common sense and good judgment when boating. Know your abilities, and be sure you understand how your boat han- dles under the different boating conditions you may encounter. Operate within your limits, and the limits of your boat. Always operate at safe speeds, and keep a careful watch for obstacles and other traffic. Always watch carefully for swimmers dur- ing the engine operation. Stay away from swimming areas. When a swimmer is in the water near you shift into neutral and shut off the engine. Do not illegally discard empty containers used to replace or replenish oil. For the correct processing of empty containers, consult the dealer where you purchased the oil. When replacing oils used to lubricate the product (engine or gear oil), be sure to wipe away any spilt oil. Never pour oil with- out using a funnel or similar device. If nec- essary, verify the necessary replacement procedure with the dealer. Never illegally discard (dump) the product. Yamaha recommends consulting the deal- er on discarding the product. Be informed about boating safety. Additional publications and information can be obtainedfrom many organizations, including the fol- lowing: United States Coast Guard Consumer Affairs Staff (G-BC) Office of Boating, Public, and Consumer Af- fairs U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters Washington, D.C. 20593-0001 Boating Safety Hotline: 1-800-368-5647 National Marine Manufacturers Associa- tion (NMMA) 401 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Il 60611 Marine Retailers Association of America 155 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Il 60601 EMU25382 Important labels EMU25395 Warning labels EMU25401 Label WARNING EWM01260 Be sure shift control is in neutral before starting engine. (except 2HP) Do not touch or remove electrical parts when starting or during operation. Keep hands, hair, and clothes away from flywheel and other rotating parts while engine is running. ZMU04950