InFocus Genesis P130 Introduction Manual

InFocus Genesis P130 Introduction Manual

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InFocus Corporation
Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector
Marketing Name:
Regulatory Models:
Part-Numbers
Genesis
P130
IN112AA, IN113AA
IN114AA, IN115AA
IN116AA, IN117AA
IN118AA, IN188AA
IN119AA, IN199AA
12.2020 | Rev. A03 | Document No. 10000001 | EN
P131
IN112BB, IN113BB
IN114BB, IN115BB
IN116BB, IN117BB
IN118BB, IN188BB
IN119BB, IN199BB
P132
IN114BBST, IN115BBST
IN116BBST, IN117BBST
IN118BBST, IN188BBST

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  • Page 1 InFocus Corporation Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector Marketing Name: Genesis Regulatory Models: P130 P131 P132 Part-Numbers IN112AA, IN113AA IN112BB, IN113BB IN114AA, IN115AA IN114BB, IN115BB IN114BBST, IN115BBST IN116AA, IN117AA IN116BB, IN117BB IN116BBST, IN117BBST IN118AA, IN188AA IN118BB, IN188BB IN118BBST, IN188BBST IN119BB, IN199BB IN119AA, IN199AA 12.2020 | Rev.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Bottom P130, P131, P132 – 6 & 9 inputs/outputs ..................40 Features comparison chart ........................41 Specifications overview ........................47 P130 – 6 inputs/outputs ............................. 47 P131 – 9 inputs/outputs ............................48 P132 – 9 inputs/outputs .............................49 InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 3 Contents Environmental conditions ........................50 Glossary of terms............................51 Getting help and contacting InFocus ....................67 Self help resources ............................... 67 Contacting InFocus ............................. 70 Notices ................................72 Regional & country specific notices ......................72 RF interference (for USA only) ........................73 Manufacturer and EU importer in accordance with EU directives ..........74...
  • Page 4: Disclaimer

    Neither InFocus Corporation nor any of its affiliates or subsidiaries shall be responsible or liable for misuse of the information that is contained herein. If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication, please notify us.
  • Page 5: Trademarks

    HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.  HDBaseT® is a trademark of HDBaseT® Alliance.  InFocus, InFocus LightCast, IN, LightPro are registered trademarks of InFocus Corporation.  Trademark PJLink® is a trademark applied for trademark rights in Japan, the United States of America and other countries and areas.
  • Page 6 3. Great care has been taken in the preparation of this guide; however, should you notice any questionable points, errors or omissions, please contact us. 4. Notwithstanding article (3), InFocus will not be responsible for any claims on loss of profit or other matters deemed to result from using the Projector.
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    A NOTE indicates important information that provides assistance, guidance or information for better use of the product CAUTION A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware and informs you how to avoid the problem WARNING A WARNING indicates potential for property damage, personal injury or death infocus.com Safety information...
  • Page 8: Information Symbols And Descriptions

    If installation work is not carried out correctly, the projector could fall down. This may result in injury or accidents. Contact your InFocus authorized dealer to carry out the installation work. If you use a ceiling mount do not apply adhesives to the mount to prevent the screws from loosening, or if you use lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector housing may crack and the projector may fall from its ceiling mount.
  • Page 9 Keep the power cable away from hot electrical appliances. Do not tie the power cable to other cables. Contact your InFocus authorized dealer if the cable becomes damaged. Cables should be wired so that they cannot trip people up and so on.
  • Page 10 Do not stand on the projector or place heavy objects on it. You may fall over resulting in injury or the projector may become damaged. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 11 Gradually increase the volume after turning on the projector. Avoid standing in front of the projector so you do not block the projected images and the bright light does not shine in your eyes. Looking into the projector’s light can damage your eyesight. infocus.com Safety information...
  • Page 12: Safety Symbols And Descriptions

    To indicate that the marked item can be hot and should not be touched without taking care. IEC 60417 Symbol No. 6042 ISO 3864-B3.1 Caution Risk of Electric Shock To identify equipment that has risk of electric shock. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 13: Using This Document

    Getting the latest version of documents You can get the latest version of this users guide as well as other product information and literature by visiting the InFocus website. Visit infocus.com, and enter your projector model number in the search box. infocus.com Using this document...
  • Page 14: Set Up Your Infocus

    If using the projector overseas, check the power supply voltage, outlet shape and electrical rating of the projector that conform to the local standards, and purchase a proper power cable in the country. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 15 LED will be flashing blue and then steady blue. NOTE The size and clarity of the InFocus logo on the startup screen will depend on the resolution of the projector you have purchased, this is expected and normal behavior.
  • Page 16: Turning The Projector On / Turning The Projector Off

    No. Item On/Standby LED 5. Re-Sync 9. Keystone Correction 2. Lamp LED 6. Four Directional Select Keys 10. Menu 3. Temp LED IR Receiver 11. Source 4. Help 8. Enter 12 Power InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 17: Installing Batteries In Remote Control

    Installing batteries in remote control Installing / replacing the batteries NOTE Batteries are not supplied with any InFocus projector. Please purchase two AAA batteries for use in the remote control of this projector. Remove the battery cover on the back of the remote control.
  • Page 18  Do not expose batteries to heat or flame and do not put them in water.  Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.  Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Batteries are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 19: Placement And Distance From The Screen

    An optional ceiling mount is required when suspending the projector from the ceiling. Note the following points when selecting a location for your InFocus projector:  Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface or install it using a compatible mount.
  • Page 20 This may result in injury or accidents. Contact your InFocus authorized dealer to carry out the installation work. If you use a ceiling mount do not apply adhesives to the mount to prevent the screws from loosening, or if you use lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector housing may crack and the projector may fall from its ceiling mount.
  • Page 21 Set up your InFocus CAUTION Do not block the slots and openings in the projector case.  They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating.  When installing the projector close to a wall, make sure there is a gap as specified in the Users Guide between the wall and the air exhaust vent.
  • Page 22: Mounting Modes

    Set up your InFocus Mounting modes Your InFocus projector can be set up and installed in any of the following ways: Front/Rear Front Ceiling/Rear Ceiling CAUTION Do not operate the projector on its side, this may cause the projector to malfunction.
  • Page 23: Using The Projector On Screen Display (Osd)

    Using the projector on screen display (OSD) OSD Menu tree Additional details on each feature, function and option in the OSD Menu Tree is available in the detailed user guide which can be found at infocus.com Default Setting Default Setting By Source...
  • Page 24 -50 ~ 50 Green Gain -50 ~ 50 Blue Gain -50 ~ 50 Red Bias -50 ~ 50 RGB Gain/Bias Green Bias -50 ~ 50 Blue Bias -50 ~ 50 Reset Exit InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 25 Set up your InFocus Default Setting Default Setting By Source Default Setting By Other MAIN SUB LEVEL SUB LEVEL 2 SUB LEVEL 3 SUB LEVEL 4 VALUE COMMENTS AUTO Only for non-HDMI source  Colour Space RGB (0~255) Only for HDMI source ...
  • Page 26 Spanish Português Portuguese Polski Polish Nederlands Dutch Language Hindi िहं द ी Norsk/Dansk Norwegian/Danish Pilipino Filipino Melayu Malay Română Romanian Italiana Italian Simplified Chinese 簡体中文 Suomi Finnish Greek Russian Magyar Hungarian InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 27 Set up your InFocus Default Setting Default Setting By Source Default Setting By Other MAIN SUB LEVEL SUB LEVEL 2 SUB LEVEL 3 SUB LEVEL 4 VALUE COMMENTS Čeština Czechoslovak ‫ عريب‬Arabic Thai Türkçe Turkish Language Farsi Vietnamese Bahasa Indonesian...
  • Page 28 Green Grid Test Pattern Blue Grid White NOTE: Relates to Keypad Lock: Remote If IR Function setting from On IR Function Settings to Off, Keypad Lock will be automatically changed to Off. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 29 Set up your InFocus Default Setting Default Setting By Source Default Setting By Other MAIN SUB LEVEL SUB LEVEL 2 SUB LEVEL 3 SUB LEVEL 4 VALUE COMMENTS AV Mute Wall Colour Brightness Contrast Gamma Colour Temp. Colour Settings RGB Gain/ 15 Users Settings &...
  • Page 30 ISF certified technician. For more information, please go to ISF official website: https:// www.imagingscience.com and contact the dealer located in your country. • The ISF calibration will be charged and guaranteed by ISF certified calibrator, and thereby InFocus is not responsible for the calibration service.
  • Page 31: Views Of Your Infocus

    Views of your InFocus Front P130, P131, P132 - 6 & 9 inputs/outputs Back P130 - 6 inputs/outputs infocus.com Views of your InFocus...
  • Page 32: Back

    Views of your InFocus Back P131, P132 - 9 inputs/outputs P130, P131, P132 - 6 & 9 inputs/outputs InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 33: Left Side

    Views of your InFocus Left Side Right Side P130, P131, P132 - 6 & 9 inputs/outputs P130, P131, P132 - 6 & 9 inputs/outputs infocus.com Views of your InFocus...
  • Page 34: Bottom

    Views of your InFocus Bottom P130, P131, P132 - 6 & 9 inputs/outputs 115.00 mm 55.00 mm 55.00 mm 107.00 mm InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 35: Remote Control

    Views of your InFocus Remote control Ships with regulatory model P130, P131, P132 Key Fuction Key Fuction Key Fuction AV mute 10 Down 19 Page+ Power on/off 20 Aspect Re-Sync Keystone+ Magnify+ 13 Volume+ 22 Page- Source 14 Keystone- 23 Freeze...
  • Page 36  When pointing the remote control towards a projection screen or whiteboard, the effective distance of 20 feet 6 meters from remote to screen to projector may be shortened due to the IR reflectivity of the screen or white board surface. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 37: Projector Parts And Functions

    (Not Applicable for P132 Short-Throw Models) Projector Lens Images are projected from here Lamp Door Housing Housing for the projector lamp Air Exhaust Vent Hot air from the projector exits here IR Remote Receiver Receives commands from the remote control infocus.com Parts and functions...
  • Page 38: Back P130 - 6 Inputs/Outputs

    Adjustable rear foot Used to adjust and level the height of the projector Fixed rear foot Used in combination with the rear and front adjustable feet to level the projector InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 39: Back P131, P132 -9 Inputs/Outputs

    Used in combination with the rear and front adjustable feet to level the projector RS232 port Connects a RS232 cable to a computer to control the projector. VGA/Monitor Out Port Outputs analog RGB signals from the VGA Input port to a monitor. infocus.com Parts and functions...
  • Page 40: Bottom P130, P131, P132 - 6 & 9 Inputs/Outputs

    Pass a commercially available cable lock through here to secure the projector. You can also attach the optional commercially available wire through here to prevent the projector from falling when ceiling or wall mounted InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 41: Features Comparison Chart

    Picture Mode Lock 27 Selectable OSD Languages Projection Modes - Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling OSD Menu Positioning ScreenType - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:10 ScreenType - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:9 Security On/Off Setting Security Timer infocus.com Product features P130...
  • Page 42 Sleep Timer Setting Quick Resume Setting VGA Out Standby Setting USB-A Power Setting Lamp Usage Reminder Setting Lamp Brightness Mode Projector Information Table 24/7 Operation Waveform Lamp Colour Enhancement AV Mute InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 43 Picture Mode Lock 27 Selectable OSD Languages Projection Modes - Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling OSD Menu Positioning ScreenType - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:10 ScreenType - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:9 Security On/Off Setting Security Timer infocus.com Product features P131...
  • Page 44 Sleep Timer Setting Quick Resume Setting VGA Out Standby Setting USB-A Power Setting Lamp Usage Reminder Setting Lamp Brightness Mode Projector Information Table 24/7 Operation Waveform Lamp Colour Enhancement AV Mute InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 45 Picture Mode Lock 27 Selectable OSD Languages Projection Modes - Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling OSD Menu Positioning ScreenType - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:10 ScreenType - Aspect Ratio Locking 16:9 Security On/Off Setting Security Timer infocus.com Product features P132...
  • Page 46 Sleep Timer Setting Quick Resume Setting VGA Out Standby Setting USB-A Power Setting Lamp Usage Reminder Setting Lamp Brightness Mode Projector Information Table 24/7 Operation Waveform Lamp Colour Enhancement AV Mute InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 47: Specifications Overview

    Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling DIMENSIONS 313 x 236 x 107 mm / 12.32" x 9.29" x 4.21" WEIGHT 2.6 Kg / 5.72 lb ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating in 5 ~ 40°C / 41 ~ 104°F, 10% to 85% humidity (non-condensing) infocus.com Specifications overview P130...
  • Page 48: P131 - 9 Inputs/Outputs

    313 x 236 x 107 mm / 12.32" x 9.29" x 4.21" WEIGHT 2.6 Kg / 5.72 lb ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating in 5 ~ 40°C / 41 ~ 104°F, 10% to 85% humidity (non-condensing) InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 49: P132 - 9 Inputs/Outputs

    Front, Rear, Front Ceiling, Rear Ceiling DIMENSIONS 313 x 236 x 107 mm / 12.32" x 9.29" x 4.21" WEIGHT 2.9 Kg / 6.39 lb ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Operating in 5 ~ 40°C / 41 ~ 104°F, 10% to 85% humidity (non-condensing) infocus.com Specifications overview P132...
  • Page 50: Environmental Conditions

     Contact your dealer to clean the interior of the projector. If the interior of the projector has not been cleaned for a long time, dust may build up, which could cause fire or electric shock.  InFocus takes no responsibility for loss or damage caused by damage to the projector outside service warranty conditions.
  • Page 51: Glossary Of Terms

    American National Standards Institute. A private organization that coordinates and administers various voluntary consensus standards such as ANSI lumens. The first ANSI standard was for pipe threading in 1919 when it was called the American Engineering Standards Committee. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 52 Video distortion where lines which should be straight are curved. See barrel distortion and pincushioning. Brightness Overall light output from an image. While a brightness control can make an image brighter, it is best used to better define the black level of the image. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 53 Y'Pb'Pr' for analog component and Y'Cb'Cr' for digital component. . It is comprised of luminance (Y) and two chrominance channels of blue minus luminance and red minus luminance. Contrast Contrast increases as the white point increases. Increasing the white point creates a greater difference between white and black. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 54 USB, and other forms of data. Displayport can be used to transmit audio and video simultaneously. The DisplayPort signal is not directly compatible with DVI or HDMI but passive  adapters can be used to adjust the signal levels and convert the connector style. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 55 Specifications on DVI are available at www.ddwg.org. Dynamic Range The ratio between the highest and lowest levels a device can perform. For a video device it is a measure of contrast ratio. For an audio device it is usually stated in dB. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 56 Relationship between input video voltage and output brightness. Determines how mid-tones appear as eye sensitivity is non-linear and display devices use different methods to account for this as well as their own display characteristics. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 57 A television that supports 720p or 1080i or higher resolutions and has a built-in HDTV tuner for off- air reception of HD signals from a special antenna. To view cable and satellite HDTV programming, a cable set-top-box or satellite receiver is required. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 58 525 lines. 480i and 1080i are interlaced signals whereas 720p is a progressive signal where each video image is delivered in a single frame. Interlaced video was introduced with the first televisions because of bandwidth limitations. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 59 (RGB) are passed through separate LCDs and recombined to project a colour image. LCoS Liquid Crystal on Silicon. Type of LCD panel that reflects light as opposed to blocking it. Usually offers a comparatively high fill rate creating a smooth image but generally has difficulty giving a high contrast ratio. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 60 The largest image a projector can reasonable throw in a darkened room. Consult the Projection Image Size Calculator for guidance on proper placement of a projector for a given screen and content. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 61 North American standard for video and broadcasting. Also used in the Caribbean, South Korea, Japan and South America. A 30 fps signal with 525 lines of resolution of which 480 to 483 are viewable. Transmitted via a 6MHz channel. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 62 (red, green, blue) light paths inside a projector to produce a colour image from a common light source. Poly-Si technology is a bit faster than the Active Matrix TFT providing slightly smoother video. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 63 The line drawing speed of a display, usually given in kHz. A standard definition TV has a scan rate of 15.75 kHz which when you divide by 525 scan lines, gives a horizontal refresh rate of 30 fps or Hz. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 64 480,000 individual pixels. SVGA has a 4:3 aspect ratio. SXGA SXGA is a display resolution measuring 1280 pixels horizontally by 1024 pixels vertically giving a total display resolution of 1,310,720 individual pixels. SXGA has a 5:4 aspect ratio. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 65 Horizontal lens shift is also available on some projectors. VGA is a display resolution measuring 640 horizontal pixels and 480 vertical pixels giving a total display resolution of 307,200 individual pixels. VGA has a 4:3 aspect ratio. infocus.com Glossary...
  • Page 66 10 image at 21 feet at maximum zoom (15 x 1.4 = 21 feet). A zoom lens is "not as bright" as a fixed lens, and the higher the ratio, the less light output. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 67: Getting Help And Contacting Infocus

    Getting help Getting help and contacting InFocus Self help resources The projector has a number of built-in help topic menus that allow you to navigate through the steps to resolve most standard issues. Details of each of these screens and the topics they address are detailed below. The help menu can be accessed by pressing the “HELP”...
  • Page 68 Getting help Image size adjustment Image stability Audio troubleshooting InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 69 Getting help No image troubleshooting No image on screen No image on screen infocus.com Getting help...
  • Page 70: Contacting Infocus

    Contacting InFocus InFocus technical support can be contacted at the below phone numbers within the stated operating hours, by using the enquiry form links provided or by visiting infocus.com and clicking on the chat support icon found on every page.
  • Page 71 Getting help Asia-Pacific region Mon-Fri | 08:00 - 17:00 Local Time Australia India 1300-577-321 044-22252042 044-42015277/89 Malaysia New Zealand Singapore +607-3535133 008000 463-6287 +65 93387857 +603-80708889 Technical support enquiry Portland. Oregon Home of InFocus Corporation infocus.com Getting help...
  • Page 72: Notices

    Handling the cables supplied with this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. WASH HANDS AFTER HANDLING. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 73: Rf Interference (For Usa Only)

    The Federal Communications Commission does not allow any modifications or changes to the unit EXCEPT those specified by InFocus Corporation in this manual. Failure to comply with this government regulation could void your right to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 74: Manufacturer And Eu Importer In Accordance With Eu Directives

    The Netherlands Compliance statements for acoustic noise Machine Noise Information Regulation - 3. GPSGV, The highest sound pressure level is less than 70 dB (A) in accordance with EN ISO 7779. InFocus Corporation — Introduction Guide - DLP Multimedia Projector...
  • Page 75: Fcc Compliance Statement

    P131; P132 COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT NUMBER: ISL-20LE411FB COMPLIANCE TEST REPORT DATE: June 10, 2020 RESPONSIBLE PARTY (IN USA):  InFocus Corporation ADDRESS: 13190 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 120 Portland, Oregon 97223 United States TELEPHONE: +1 503 2074700 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 76: Restriction Of Use

    InFocus Corporation's operating and maintenance instructions. InFocus Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original InFocus Products or InFocus Approved Products by InFocus Corporation.
  • Page 78 infocus.com...
  • Page 79 Model Name Notes Baud Rate: 9600; Data Bits: 8; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 1; Flow Control: None; UART16550 FIFO: Disable IN112AA Projector Return (Pass): P; Projector Return (Fail): F IN114AA/V11 IN112BB IN116BB XX= 00-99 (Pojector's ID), XX= 00 is for all projectors IN116AA/V13 IN118BB RS232 Setting...
  • Page 80 RS232 Commands Model Name Notes S035 Baud Rate: 9600; Data Bits: 8; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 1; Flow Control: None; UART16550 FIFO: Disable Language IN112AA Projector Return (Pass): P; Projector Return (Fail): F IN114AA/V11 IN112BB IN116BB XX= 00-99 (Pojector's ID), XX= 00 is for all projectors IN116AA/V13 IN118BB RS232 Setting...
  • Page 81 RS232 Commands Model Name Notes Baud Rate: 9600; Data Bits: 8; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 1; Flow Control: None; UART16550 FIFO: Disable IN112AA Projector Return (Pass): P; Projector Return (Fail): F IN114AA/V11 IN112BB IN116BB XX= 00-99 (Pojector's ID), XX= 00 is for all projectors IN116AA/V13 IN118BB RS232 Setting...
  • Page 82 RS232 Commands Model Name Notes Baud Rate: 9600; Data Bits: 8; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 1; Flow Control: None; UART16550 FIFO: Disable IN112AA Projector Return (Pass): P; Projector Return (Fail): F IN114AA/V11 IN112BB IN116BB XX= 00-99 (Pojector's ID), XX= 00 is for all projectors IN116AA/V13 IN118BB RS232 Setting...

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