InFocus Projector IN5555L User Manual
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20 Using the remote control The remote uses two (2) AA batteries (not included). Install batteries by removing the cover from the remote’s back, aligning the + and - ends of the batteries, sliding them into place, and then replacing the cover. Caution: • When disposing of batteries, be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner. • If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. • Avoid excessive heat and humidity. • Ensure the batteries’ polarity (+/-) is aligned correctly. • Do not mix new and old batteries together, or different types of batteries together. • Replace the batteries as soon as they run out. • Remove the batteries from the remote control when storing or when the remote will not be used for a prolonged period. To operate, point the remote at the projector (not at the computer). The range of optimum operation is about 30’ (9m). Press the remote’s Pow e r O n and Off buttons to turn the projector on and off (see page 12 for shutdown information). Press the remote’s Menu button to open the projector’s menu system. Use the arrow buttons to navigate, and the Enter button to select features and adjust values in the menus. See page 23 for more information on the menus. The remote also has: •Focus button turns on the focus control. • Zoom button turns on the zoom control. • Test Pattern button toggles between different test patterns. •Lens Shift button turns on the lens shift control. •Exit closes the onscreen menus (page 23). • Input button to switch between sources. •Picture button toggles between different picture modes. •Network button displays network information. • Auto Sync button resynchronizes the projector to the source. •Aspect button toggles between aspect ratios (see page 25). •PiP button turns on the PiP feature. •Overscan button toggles between overscan modes. • Freeze button freezes/unfreezes the source image being displayed. • Lamp Mode button toggles between single and dual lamp mode. •- button is not used on this projector. •Info. button displays projector and source information. •Light button turns on the remote’s backlight. •Clear button clears the ID Set entry information. • Shutter button to blank the screen. •ID Set button allows the user to specify the remote and projector ID set. This is helpful when more than one projector is used in a room. See the Setting an ID Code for the Remote and Projector section on the next page. POWER ON FOCUS ZOOM LENS SHIFT INPUT AUTO SYNC OVERSCAN INFO. LIGHT FREEZE LAMP MODE ASPECT PIP PICTURE NETWORKOFF CLEAR SHUTTER ID SET ENTER MENU 1 4 78 95 23 6 EXIT TEST PATTERN 0
21 Wired Remote Option If the wireless range of the remote is not sufficient, the remote can be wired directly into the projector ’s Wired Remote connector. Setting an ID Code for the Remote and Projector A unique ID number can be set, pairing both the projector and remote, so that the remote will only control the projector it is paired with. Note: Always press and hold the ID Set button before pressing any other buttons on the remote and always release the ID Set button after releasing the other buttons. To review the current ID Code settings: Press and hold the ID Set button on the remote for 5-8 seconds. If the projector and remote ID codes have never been set, the following message displays, “[PJ_ID] X ... [RC_ID] X ... [RC_TBL] 0”. PJ_ID refers to the current projector ID number and RC_ID refers to the current remote ID number. RC_TBL refers to the remote control table and displays 1 if the projector and remote are paired or 0 if they are not paired. To set the ID Code: 1Using the “RSE” RS232 command (see “Control commands” on page 47 for more information), set the projector ID code. Valid commands are RSE1 through RSE9. For example, RSE3 sets the projector ID code to “3”. 2To verify that the projector ID number has been set correctly, press and hold the ID Set button on the remote for 5-8 seconds and verify that the projector ID number ([PJ_ID]) displays the number you entered using the RSE command. In our example, the following message would display, “[PJ_ID] 3 ... [RC_ID] X ... [RC_TBL] 0”. 3To set the remote ID number, press and hold the ID Set button and Menu button simultaneously for 5-8 seconds or until the message, “Please press ID SET + #”, displays. 4While continuing to hold the ID Set button, release the Menu button and press the button which corresponds with the projector ID number set in Step #1. For example, pressing ID Set and “3” on the remote will set the remote ID code to “3”. 5Continue holding these buttons until a confirmation message appears. For example, if both the projector and remote ID codes are set to “3”successfully, the message, “[PJ_ID] 03 ... [RC_ID] 03 ... [RC_TBL] 1” displays. Note: If the PJ_ID and RC_ID numbers match, but the RC_TBL displays 0, press and hold the ID Set button for an additional 5-8 seconds. 6The projector and remote are now paired. Other remotes will not operate this projector. To clear the current ID Code settings: Press and hold the ID Set button and the Clear button simultaneously for 5-8 seconds, or until the message “ID Cleared” displays. This clears the remote ID number. Note: It is not necessary to clear the projector ID number, however if you wish to do this, you must reset the projector ID number using the RSE command code “RSE255”. Troubleshooting the remote • Make sure the batteries are installed in the proper orientation and are not dead. • Make sure you’re pointing the remote at the projector or the screen, not the computer, and are within the remote range of 32.8’ (10m) at +/- 30 degrees. For best results, point the remote at the projector.
22 Using the keypad buttons Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an overview of their functions: Pow e r–turns the projector on and off (page 8). Input –change s the active source ( page 8). Auto Sync – resynchronizes the projector to the source. Aspect - to ggles between different aspect ratio modes. Shutter Open - ope ns the shutter. Shutter Close - clo ses the shutter. Menu - open s the onscreen menus ( page 23 ). Up/Down/Left/Right arrows –n avigates to and adjusts settings in the menus ( page 23). Enter - c onfirms choices made in the menus ( page 23). Exit - close s the onscreen menus ( page 23). Lens Shift - s hifts the lens position up, down, left and right. Focus +/- - adjusts the focus of the image. Zoom +/- - increases and decreases the image size. Menu navigation buttons
23 Using the menus To open the menus, press the Menu button on the keypad or remote. Use the left and right arrow buttons to move between the menus, and the up and down to navigate to the desired menu item. Once a menu item is highlighted, the left and right arrow buttons can be used to a djust the value, select an option, turn the feature on or off, or enter a submenu. Press the Exit button to exit the menu system immediately or press the Menu button to go back to the main menu bar and ultimately close the menus. The menus are grouped by usage: • The Input menu provides source specific selection and adjustments. • The Picture menu provides common image adjustments. • The Lamps menu provides lamp selection and power adjustments. • The Alignment menu provides installation specific adjustments. • The Control menu provides set-up type adjustments that are not changed oft en. • The Service menu provides information about the projector and source. Menu navigation buttons INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Mode < High Bright > Power < Eco > High Altitude < Off > Custom Power Level < Off > Lamp 1 Status Off Lamp 2 Status On Lamps menu Alignment menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Projection Mode < Front > Fan Mode < Normal > Lens Control Enter Lens Memory Enter Center Lens Execute Warp Enter Blanking Enter Edge Blend Enter INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Eco Network Power < Standard > Auto Power Off < Off > Auto Power On < Off > Projector Control < Network > Network Enter Start Up Logo < On > Trigger < Auto > Auto Search < Off > Dynamic Black < Off > Language Enter Control menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Model : IN5552L Serial Number : C277 XXXX00807 Software Version : ME01-GE02-Ub02-5050-39-DPNE02-P03-E07 Active/PiP Source : VGA / Off Pixel Clock : 83.51 MHZ Signal Format : 1280x800@60Hz H/V Refresh Rate : H: 49.726 KHZ V: 60 HZ Lamp 1 Time : 5 HRS Lamp 2 Time : 3 HRS Power On Time : 5 HRS Blue Only < Off > Factory Reset Enter Service menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Picture Mode < High Bright > Contrast < 100 > Brightness < 100 > Adaptive Contrast < Off > Saturation < ------ > Hue < ------ > Gamma < Video > Color < Enter > Sharpness < 0 > Noise Reduction < 0 > Aspect Ratio < 16:10 > Overscan < Off > VGA Setup Enter Auto Sync ExecuteINPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Input Selection Enter PiP Enter Test Pattern Enter Color Space < Auto > Input Lock < Auto > Background < Logo > Video Standard < ------ > Auto Sync Adjust < Always > Picture Menu Input menu
24 Input menu Input Selection: Allows you to choose the source you wish to display. PiP: Al lows you to display two distinct sources simultaneously, switch sources, and choose between five different PiP placement options. Press the En ter button on the remote or control panel to access the PiP submenu. Turn on the PiP Option to access the PiP Input, PiP Swap and Position features. Review “PiP Compatibility” on page 46 for PiP configuration options. Test Pattern: Allows you to choose between various test pattern screens. Color Space: This option applies to computer and component video sources. It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal. When Auto is selected, the pr ojector automatically determines the standard. To choose a different setting, turn off Auto , then choose between the other computer and video options. Input Lock: Allows you to m anually select the output frame rate (48Hz, 50Hz or 60Hz). When Auto is selected, the pr ojector automatically determines the standard. Background: Allows you to select a blank blue, black or white startup screen instead of the default InFocus logo. Video Standard: Allows you to select a video standard that has been specifically tuned for the input signal. When Auto is selected, the projector automatically determines the standard. To choose a different setting, turn off Auto , then choose between the other options. Auto Sync Adjust: A llows you choose when you would like the projector to synchronize the image. Auto will synchronize the image when a different timing is detected. Always will synchronize the image each time a new source is detected. Off never synchronizes the image. Input menu INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Input Selection Enter PiP Enter Test Pattern Enter Color Space < Auto > Input Lock < Auto > Background < Logo > Video Standard < ------ > Auto Sync Adjust < Always >
25 Picture menu Picture Mode: Presets are provided that optimize the projector for displaying computer presentations and video images under certain conditions. Select between High Bright, Presentation and Video. Contrast: Con trols the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the image. Brightness: C hanges the intensity of the image. Adaptive Contrast: Tur n on this feature to allow the projector to modify the contrast ratio based on the different areas of the image. Saturation: C omposite/S-video sources only. Allows you to adjust the color saturation levels of the image. Hue: Composite/S -video sources only. A llows you to adjust the color hue. Gamma: Al lows you to choose Video, Film, and Graphics color gamma options. Color: Pr ess the Enter button on the remote or control panel to access the color submenu. • Color T emperature : Changes the intensity of the co lors. Select a listed relative warmth value. (Composite/S-video sources only.) • Tr i m : Allows you to change the color lift (offset) and color gain of the red, green and blue channels. Sharpness: Ch anges the clarity of the edges of a video image. Select a sharpness setting. Noise Reduction: Re duces temporal and/or sp atial noise in the image. Aspect Ratio: Adju sts ratio of the image width to image height. Choose between 16:9, 1.88, 2.35, Letterbox, Nati ve, Unscaled, 5:4, 4:3, and 16:10. Overscan: R emoves noise around the video image. VGA Setup: Pres s the Enter button on the remote or control panel to access the VGA Setup submenu. You can adjust H total, H Start, H Phase, and V Start. Auto Sync: Forc es the projector to reacquire and lock to the input signal. This is useful when signal quality is marginal. Press the Enter button on the remote or control panel to automatica lly synchornize the signal. INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Picture Mode < High Bright > Contrast < 100 > Brightness < 100 > Adaptive Contrast < Off > Saturation < ------ > Hue < ------ > Gamma < Video > Color < Enter > Sharpness < 0 > Noise Reduction < 0 > Aspect Ratio < 16:10 > Overscan < Off > VGA Setup Enter Auto Sync Execute Picture menu
26 Lamps menu Mode: Allows you to choose between single and dual lamp modes. Note: When using single lamp mode, the lamp with the least number of lamp hours turns on. Individual lamps are not user selectable. Pow e r : Al lows you to choose between Normal, Custom Power Level, and Eco power levels. When Custom Power Level is chosen, the Custom Power Level menu item becomes adjustable. When Eco is chosen, the lamp output and the fan speed are lowered, making the lamp dimmer and the projector quieter. High Altitude: This feature should be turned On when the projector is being used in an environment at 5500’ (1600m) and above sea level. Note: Turning High Altitude On will cause the fan to run faster and slightly louder. If the projector is used above 5500’ (1600’) and this feature is Off, the projector may shut down and overheat. Custom Power Level: Allo ws you to adjust the power level you want manually anywhere between the Eco power (minimum) and Normal power (maximum) modes. Use the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the level. Press the Menu button to return to the menu system or Exit to exit the Custom Power Level feature and the menu system. Note: Power must be set to Custom Power Level to access this feature. Lamp 1 Status: Displa ys the status of Lamp 1. Th is is a read-only item. To select single and dual lamp modes, use Mode . Lamp 2 Status: Displa ys the status of Lamp 2. Th is is a read-only item. To select single and dual lamp modes, use Mode . INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Mode < High Bright > Power < Eco > High Altitude < Off > Custom Power Level < Off > Lamp 1 Status Off Lamp 2 Status On Lamps menu
27 Alignment menu Projection Mode: Allows you to change the orientation of the image for ceiling mounted, rear-projection and table-top orientations. Fan Mode: Allow s you to manually select the fan tilt position. By default, the position is horizontal (Normal), but if the projector is installed at an angle, it is recommended that the fan mode be changed to Up or Down accordingly. Note: Lamp life will be affected when Up or Down is selected. The fan speed also changes with each orientation. Lens Control: A llows you to adjust the lens shift. This is the same as pressing the Lens Shift button on the keypad or remote. Lens Memory: A llows you to save the lens shift, zoom and focus settings for a particular source into one of ten memory locations. Press the Enter button to access the Lens Memo ry submenu. Use the Save Memory feature to save up to 10 source-specific lens settings. Use Load Memory to restore a saved setting. Center Lens: Pr ess the Enter button on the remote or control panel to center the lens. Wa r p : Allo ws you to adjust keystone, rota tion, pincushion/barrel, and corner positions. This is especially useful when projecting on uneven or rounded surfaces and when stacking two projectors and overlaying the images. Press the En ter button to access the submenu. To make warp adjustments, highlight the desired option and press the Enter button. Use the arrow keys to make adjustments. Select Reset to return to factory default settings. Blanking: Allo ws you to adjust the display range (blanking) at the top, bottom, left and right edges of the input signal. Edge Blend: Wh en set to On, you can adjust the blend width and black level uplift. Align Patterns are also available. INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Projection Mode < Front > Fan Mode < Normal > Lens Control Enter Lens Memory Enter Center Lens Execute Warp Enter Blanking Enter Edge Blend Enter Alignment menu
28 Control menu Eco Network Power: When this feature is set to Standard, Projector Control is set to RS232 and all network functions conti nue to work when the projector is in standby (powered off but connected to AC Po wer). When this feature is set to Eco, network functions will not work wh en the projector is in standby. Auto Power Off: W hen this feature is on, the projector is automatically turned off after no signals are detected for 20 mi nutes. If an active signal is received before the projector powers down, the image will be displayed. Auto Power On: Wh en this feature is on, the projector automatically turns on when electrical power is connected. This allows control of ceiling mounted projectors with a wall power switch. Projector Control: Allo ws you to choose between RS232 and LAN projector control methods. Network: Pre ss Enter button to review the current network settings. Note: Network configuration and operation are made via the LAN Configuration Utility. Start Up Logo: Wh en this feature is on, the projector will display the InFocus logo upon start-up. Tr i g g e r : If you enable this feature and connect your projection screen to this output using the cable that came with your screen, the screen will move down when the lamp is turned on and the screen will return to its storage position, when the lamp is turned off. Auto Search: Whe n this feature is on, the pr ojector automatically finds the active source. To display another source, you must manually select one by pressing the Input button on the remote or keypad. Dynamic Black: Tu rn this feature on when watching motion video in order to improve the contrast of darker scenes. Language: Al lows you to select a language for the onscreen menu. INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Eco Network Power < Standard > Auto Power Off < Off > Auto Power On < Off > Projector Control < Network > Network Enter Start Up Logo < On > Trigger < Auto > Auto Search < Off > Dynamic Black < Off > Language Enter Control menu
29 Service menu Model: Displays the model number of the projector (read-only). Serial Number: Disp lays the serial number of the projector (read-only). Software Version: Di splays the current firmware version the projector is using (read-only). Active/PiP Source: Di splays the source type which is being used in the Picture- in-Picture window (read-only). Pixel Clock: D isplays the pixel clock settings of the current source (read-only). Signal Format: Displa ys the signal format settings of the current source (read- only). H/V Refresh Rate: D isplays the horizontal and vertical refresh rate settings of the current source (read-only). Lamp 1 Time: Disp lays the number of hours Lamp 1 has been used (read-only). Lamp 2 Time: Disp lays the number of hours Lamp 2 has been used (read-only). Pow e r O n T i m e : Disp lays the number of hours the projector has been used (read-only). Blue Only: Dis plays a blue screen used for color calibration. Factory Reset: Restores all settings to their defaults. Note: You must confirm this before the reset will occur by click “OK” to the Reset Everything? dialog box. INPUT PICTURE LAMPS ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Model : IN5552L Serial Number : C277 XXXX00807 Software Version : ME01-GE02-Ub02-5050-39-DPNE02-P03-E07 Active/PiP Source : VGA / Off Pixel Clock : 83.51 MHZ Signal Format : 1280x800@60Hz H/V Refresh Rate : H: 49.726 KHZ V: 60 HZ Lamp 1 Time : 5 HRS Lamp 2 Time : 3 HRS Power On Time : 5 HRS Blue Only < Off > Factory Reset Enter Service menu