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    contains captions on the selected channel, then the projector must display 
    caption text overlaid on the image.
    Ceiling Mount: T
     urns the image upside down for ceiling-mounted projection.
    Rear Project: 
     Reverses the image so you can project from behind a 
    translucent screen.
    Prevent PC Screen Saver : Prev
     ents your computer from going into Screen 
    Save mode. The projector must be connected to the PC via a USB cable for 
    this feature to work.
    Search Screen : A
     llows you to display one of the following options instead of 
    the default screen at startup, and wh en no source is detected. Options 
    include the factory logo screen, a custom  Snapshot, or a blue, black or white 
    screen.
    Take Snapshot...: Captures the 
     current image and allows it to be used as the 
    search screen image.
    Disable Snapshot : All
     ows the user to disable the snapshot capability.
    Show Messages: Displays status messages (suc h as “Searching”) in the lower-
    left corner of the screen.
    Menu Offset : Allows you to change the posi tion of the On Screen Display 
    items.
    Menu Transparency : Allows you to change how much of the projected image 
    behind the menu you can see. As the  value increases, more of the image 
    behind the menu is visible.
    Magnify Controls: Allows you to change the fu nction of the arrow buttons 
    when the menu is not shown. By defa ult, the arrow buttons allow you to 
    advance slides while in PowerPoint’s SlideShow mode. To make the arrow 
    buttons also adjust magn ify settings, choose Magnify Controls to turn 
    magnify controls on. Now when the menu is not shown, you can press the 
    Select button to switch between the magnification settings (Magnify Level, 
    Magnify Horizontal Position and Magn ify Vertical Position), then press 
    Select again to turn off magnify co ntrols and use the arrow buttons to 
    advance slides. Keypad Enable
    : Enables or disables keypad.
    Glow Ring : Controls the brightness level of  the glow ring status indicator.
    Serial Port, Baud Rate:  Selects the serial port and baud rate.
    Serial Port Echo : Controls whether the serial port echoes characters.
    Setup menu 
    						
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    Status and Service menu
    Source Info: Displays current source settings (read-only).
    Projector Info : Dis
     plays current projector settings (read-only).
    Reset Lamp Hours : Rese
     ts the lamp hours used counter in the Projector Info 
    menu to zero. Do this only after changing the lamp.
    Factory Reset : Restores all sett
     ings to their default.
    Service Code :
      Only used by authorized service personnel.
    Help
    Press Help (on the keypad or remote) at any time to get interactive help for 
    solving common, picture, sound, and cabling problems.
    NOTE :
     The projector can be re-programmed to display a custom (non-
    interactive) screen when  Help is pressed. To do this: Create your custom 
    screen on a computer and display it  on the projector, then use the Take 
    Snapshot command in the Setup menu. When you see the Snapshot 
    Successful message, hold down th e Help button until the message is 
    removed.
    Status and Service menu 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Cleaning the lens
    1Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord.
    2Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.
    • Avoid using an excessive amount  of cl
     eaner, and don’t apply the 
    cleaner directly to the lens. Abrasive  cleaners, solvents or other harsh 
    chemicals might scratch the lens.
    3Lightly wipe the cleaning  cloth over the lens in a circular motion.
    WARNINGS:  
    • Turn the projector off and unplug po wer
      cord before cleaning any part 
    of the projector.
    • Do not open any cover on the proj ector, exce
     pt the lamp cover or 
    projector top cover.
    • Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening and  removi
     ng covers may expose you to dangerous voltage and other 
    hazards. Refer all servicing to  qualified service personnel. 
    						
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    Replacing the projection lamp
    The lamp hours timer in the Projector Info menu counts the number of 
    hours the lamp has been in use. Twenty  hours before the lamp life expires, 
    the message “Replace lamp” appe ars on the screen at startup.
    • NOTE : Be sur
     e to use the InFocus la mp module designed for this 
    projector. You can order new lamps from  www.infocus.com (in select 
    areas), your retailer or your dealer.  Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested 
    for use in this projector.  Use of non InFocus lamps may cause electrical 
    shock and fire, and may void the projector warranty.  InFocus is not 
    liable for the performance, safety or certification of any other lamps.
    WARNINGS :
    • The projector uses a high-pressure mercury glass lamp.  The lamp may  fail
      prematurely, or it may ruptur e with a popping sound if jolted, 
    scratched, or handled while hot.  Th e risk of lamp failure or rupture 
    also increases as the lamp age increa ses; please replace the lamp when 
    you see the “Replace Lamp” message.
    • To avoid burns, allow the projector to  cool for at least 60 minutes before 
    you replace the lamp.
    • Unplug the power cord before replacing the lamp.
    • Do not drop the lamp module. The  glass may shatter and cause injury.
    • Do not touch the glass surface of  the lamp module. Fingerprints can 
    obscure projection sharpness and  may cause the glass to shatter.
    • Be extremely careful when removing the lamp housing. In the unlikely  event that the lamp ruptures, small  glass fragments may be generated. 
    The lamp module is designed to contain most of these fragments, but 
    use caution when removing it. 
    • Before replacing a ruptured lamp , clean the lamp compartment and 
    dispose of cleaning materials. Was h hands after lamp replacement. 
    • When replacing the lamp while the projector is ceiling-mounted, wear  protective eyewear to prevent eye injury.
    • Hg – Lamp contains mercury. Ma nage in accordance with local 
    disposal laws. See  www.lamprecycle.org . 1
    Turn the projector off and unplug the power cord.
    2Wait 60 minutes to allow the pr
    ojector to cool thoroughly.
    3Remove the lamp door by removing th e screws on the side of the lamp 
    door, and lifting the door off.
    Turn off and 
    unplug projector Wait 60 
    minutes 
    						
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    4
    Loosen the captive screws that attach
     the lamp housing to the projector.
    5Using the handle, carefully remove the lamp housing. Dispose of the 
    lamp in an environmentally proper manner in accordance with local 
    disposal laws.
    6Install the new lamp housing, pressing the lamp into place.
    7Tighten the captive screws.
    8Replace the lamp door and tighten both screws.
    9Plug in the power cord and press the  Power button to turn the projector 
    back on.
    10To reset the lamp hour timer, navigate to the  Status and Service menu and 
    select  Reset Lamp Hours . See page 31 for details.
    Using the security lock
    The projector has a security lock for use with a Cable Lock System. Refer to 
    the information that came with the lock for instructions on how to use it.Security lock 
    						
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    Appendix
    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 27  for details. The following source combinations are 
    supported:
    Table 2: 
    HDMI 1 HDMI 2 VGA/
    Component 4 Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 S-video Composite
    HDMI 1 XX X
    HDMI 2 XX X XX
    VGA/Component 4 XX X
    Component 1 XX X
    Component 2 XX X XX
    Component 3 XX X XX
    S-video XX X
    Composite XX X 
    						
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    RS-232 commands
    IMPORTANT: When formatting commands sent  from a control system or 
    computer, enclose commands in parent heses “(“ 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 mo
     dem cable and set the 
    control system serial port settings  to match the following communication 
    configuration:
    Command Format
    All commands consist of 3 alpha char acters followe
     d by a request, all 
    enclosed in parentheses. The request  can 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
    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 maximum range is rece ived, 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 
    entering the next command.
    RS-232 Port Settings
    Setting Value
    Bits per second 115,200
    Data bits 8
    Parity None
    Stop bits 1
    Flow control None
    Emulation VT100
    Read Command Examples
    FunctionCommendResponse
    Brightness (BRT?)
    (96-160,128)
    Volume  (VOL?)(0-32, 0)
    Lamp Hours (LMP?)(0-32766, 42) 
    						
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    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 ‘?’ characte r will be returned indicating the 
    commandwas not understood.
    Limitations
    The projector cannot respond to comm ands coming in 
     at a high-rate. 
    Therefore, a delay must occur betw een 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 throug h the CLI (Command Line Interface). 
    The menu bar is up (or down) by 1.
    Read Command Examples
    Function CommendResponse
    Brightness(BRT140) 
    Sets the brightness 
    to
     140
    Power (PWR0)Turns power on
    Power (PWR1) Turns power off
    FunctionCommandMinMaxDefaultStep
    About (Source Info)
    0: n/a
    1: enableABT at W
    01n/a
    Advance to next 
    Co
     mputer Source CAD+ at 
    RW0
    20: DVI
    D.1: VGA1
    D.2: VGA2
    Aspect Ratio
    0: Native
    1: 16:9
    2: 4:3 ARZ at RW
    022
    Aspect Ratio 
    Advance Co
     mmandARZ+ at 
    RW 0
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    Aspect Ratio of 
    Cu
     rrent Source QAR at R
    Auto Image
    0: n/a
    1: enable AIM at W 0
    01n/a
    Auto Power
    0: disable
    1: enable APO at RW
    010
    Auto Source
    0: disable
    1: enable ASC at RW
    011
    Auto Off Time 
    Setting AOT at RW
    060
    Blank
    0: off
    1: on BLK at RW
    010 
    						
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    Blank Screen
    0: black
    1: blue
    2: whiteBSC at RW 
    020
    Blank Screen Style 
    Setting BSS at RW
    060
    Blue Gain  BCG at RW010050 1
    Brightness BRT at RW01000 1
    BrilliantColor™ 
    Setting BCL at RW
    010
    Ceiling
    0: disable
    1: enable CEL at RW
    022 1
    CLI Version Setting CLV at Rstring: 
    “2.0”
    Closed Captions 
    (Non-Muted) 
    Setting CLC
    030
    Closed Captions 
    (Non-Muted) 
    Advanced CLC+ at RW
    030
    Color CLR at RW010050 1
    Color Gamut 
    Setting CGA
    040
    Color Space
    0: Auto
    1: RGB
    2: REC709
    3: REC601
    4: RGB Video CSM at RW 
    040
    Color Temp
    0: 9300K
    1: 6500K
    2: 7200K
    3: User TMP at RW
    032 (computer 
    2,3
    
    )
    0 (other)
    Color Wheel Index 
    Setting CWI at RW
    0719458
    Color Wheel Ramp 
    Mo
     de Setting CRM at RW
    040
    Configuration Data CVS at Rn/an/an/a
    Contrast  CON at RW010050
    Clear System 
    EPR
     OM Command CEE at RW
    Current Color 
    Space QCS at R
    Current Source 
    Name QAS at R
    Current Source 
    Res
     olution RES at R
    Current Source 
    Signal QST at R
    Current Source 
    Val
     ue QSF at R 
    						
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    Current Sub-
    Source SettingCRS at R
    n/an/an/a
    Custom Key 
    (E
     ffect)
    6: freeze
    8: Source Info
    10: Projector Info
    14: Overscan
    17: SplitScreen EFK at RW
    0166
    Detect Film Setting TTO010
    Display Messages
    0: disable
    1: enable DMG at RW
    010
    Disable Snapshot 
    Setting DCP at RW
    010
    DynamicBlack™ 
    Setting DYB at RW
    040
    Error Condition 
    Setting
    1: Lamp wont’ 
    st
     rike after 5 
    attempts,
    2: Reserved
    3: Lamp went out 
    un
     expectedly
    4: Fan Failure
    5: Over 
    tem
     perature
    6: Low voltage ERR at R
    061
    Factory Reset
    0: not reset
    1: reset RST at W
    010
    Fast Color Refresh 
    Setting FCR
    010
    Flash Update 
    Co
     mmand FMR at RW
    010
    Flesh Tone 
    Co
     rrection Setting FTC
    01000
    Firmware Version FVS at R2
    Freeze
    0: disable
    1: enable FRZ at RW
    010
    Gamma Setting GTB at RW082
    Glow Ring Setting GLO at RW011
    Green Gain GCG at RW010050 1
    HDMI DDC 
    Settings EE0 at RW
    010
    HDMI DDC 
    Settings EE1 at RW
    010
    Help Command HLP at RW010
    Horizontal 
    Ke
     ystone DKH at RW
    010050 1
    Horizontal Position HPS at RW010050 1
    Horizontal Refresh 
    Fre
     quency QHR at R
    IRIS Setting IRS at RW010050
    Key Click Setting KCL at RW011 
    						
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