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IN5102/IN5104/IN5106
Regulatory models W50, W55
User's Guide

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  • Page 1 IN5102/IN5104/IN5106 Regulatory models W50, W55 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Agency Approvals UL, CUL Other specific Country Approvals may apply, see please product certification label. InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice. This document applies to model W50: IN5106, C500, IN5102, C447.
  • Page 3 Do not look into laser beam emitted from the front of the remote control Do not look into laser beam emitted from the front of the remote control Location of laser beam warning labels on remote Location of laser beam warning labels on remote OR this label OR this label Location of laser beam warning labels on remote...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Appendix Projected image size RS-232 commands For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this User’s Guide. Electronic versions of this User’s Guide in multiple languages are available on our website. The website also has technical specifications (an interactive image size cal-...
  • Page 5 • Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested for use in this projector. InFocus is not liable for the performance, safety or certification of any other lamps. The use of other lamps violates the projector warranty and voids all certification marks on this projector.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    XGA 1024x768 resolution. Optional user-changeable short, fixed short, long and ultra long throw lenses make this a flexible product suitable for many different uses. The projector is easy to connect, easy to use, and easy to maintain. Product specifications To read the latest specifications on your multimedia projector, be sure to visit our website.
  • Page 7 * HDMI is an industry standard, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface that connects between sources, such as set-top boxes, DVD play- ers, and receivers and your projector. To take advantage of HDMI 1.3 you must have a 1.3-compatible source. The HDMI, because it is a digital signal, yields the highest quality image.
  • Page 8: Positioning The Projector

    Here are some general guide- lines: • Position the projector on a flat surface at a right angle to the screen. The projector (with the standard lens) must be at least 3 feet (0.9m) from the projection screen.
  • Page 9: Connecting A Computer

    Connect one end of the VESA computer cable to the Computer 2 connector on the projector. Connect the other end to the video port on your computer. If you are using a desktop computer, you first need to disconnect the moni- tor cable from the computer’s video port.
  • Page 10 Monitor out connector on the projector. You can control the projector from an LCD control panel, touch screen, or connect RS-232 cable other control device or computer by connecting an RS-232 cable to the pro- jector’s Serial Control connector.
  • Page 11: Displaying A Computer Image

    Displaying a computer image Remove the lens cap. Press the power switch on the back of the projector to the on (I) position. The Power light on the Status Indicator Panel (page 15) lights green. Press the Power button on the top of the projector or the remote.
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Image

    Adjusting the image Adjust the height of the projector, if necessary, by pressing the release but- tons on each side of the projector’s front to extend the elevator feet. Position the projector the desired distance from the screen at a 90 degree angle (perpendicular) to the screen.
  • Page 13: Connecting A Video Device

    Plug the other yellow connector into the yel- low Video 3 connector on the projector. Plug a white connector into the left audio out connector on the video device and plug a red connector into the right audio out connector on the video device.
  • Page 14: Displaying A Video Image

    Displaying a video image Remove the lens cap. Press the power switch on the back of the projector to the on (I) position. The Power light on the Status Indicator Panel (page 15) lights green. Press the Power button on the top of the projector or the remote.
  • Page 15 Adjust the zoom or focus by rotating the Zoom or Focus rings inside the lens door until the desired image size and focus are produced. adjust Zoom and Focus If the image is not on the screen or viewing area, adjust it by using the lens adjust Lens Shift shift dials inside the lens door.
  • Page 16: Shutting Down The Projector

    When Power Save is enabled, Screen Save is disabled. See page 32. Turning off the projector To turn off the projector, press the power button and verify that you want to turn the projector off by pressing the power button again within 3 seconds.
  • Page 17 Problem No startup screen Only startup screen appears/no computer image Solution Plug power cable in, press power switch and power button. Remove lens cap. Press the Source button Activate laptop’s external port or restart laptop Result Correct image Computer image projected...
  • Page 18 You may also need to set a different resolution on your computer, as shown in the following problem, “Image fuzzy or cropped” Set your computer’s display resolution to the native resolution of the projector (Start>Settings>Control Panel>Display>Settings tab, select1024x768) For a laptop,...
  • Page 19 Projector troubleshooting Problem Image not square Image not sharp Image does not fit 16:9 screen Solution Adjust keystone the Picture menu Adjust the focus ring or Sharpness in the Picture>Advanced menu Change aspect ratio to 16:9 in Picture>Aspect ratio menu...
  • Page 20 Image upside down Image reversed left to right Projected colors don’t match source COLOR Turn on/off Ceiling in Settings>System menu Turn on/off Rear in Settings>System menu Adjust color, tint, color temperature, brightness, contrast in the menus Correct image Correct image Correct image COLOR...
  • Page 21 Lamp won’t turn on, Lamp light is lit (page 15) Lamp light Make sure vents aren’t blocked; allow projector to cool for one minute Lamp may need to be replaced (page 36) Unplug projector; wait 20 minutes; plug in projector and turn it on: lamp lights Lamp turns on...
  • Page 22 If you need assistance, visit our website or call us. See the inside of the back cover for a list of all relevant web addresses. This product is backed by a limited warranty. An extended warranty plan may be purchased from your dealer. When sending the projector in for repair, we recommend shipping the unit in its original packing material, or having a professional packaging company pack the unit.
  • Page 23: Using The Keypad Buttons

    Using the keypad buttons power–turns the projector on (page 10) and off (page 15). menu–opens the on-screen menus (page 27). up/down arrows–navigates to and adjusts settings in the menus (page 27). select–confirms choices made in the menus (page 27). source–switches among active sources...
  • Page 24: Using The Remote Control

    Select button to select features and adjust values in the menus. The remote also has a power button to turn the projector on and off, volume buttons and a mute button to control the sound, a backlight button to light the remote's buttons in the dark, and a video and computer button to switch between those two sources.
  • Page 25: Using The Audio

    Using the audio To play sound from the projector, connect your source to an Audio In con- nector on the projector. To adjust the volume, mute, or loudness, use the Audio menu (see page 31). Troubleshooting audio If there is no sound, check the following: •...
  • Page 26: Optimizing Computer Images

    See page 32. • Two menu options, Power Save and Screen Save, are provided to auto- matically shut down the projector after several minutes of inactivity or display a blank screen. This helps preserve lamp life. See page 32. •...
  • Page 27: Optimizing Video Images

    See page 29. Customizing the projector You can customize the projector for your specific setup and needs. See page 31 to page 34 for details on these features. •...
  • Page 28: Using The Menus

    • The Source Info menu provides a read-only display of information about the projector and source. Certain menu items may be grayed out until a particular source is con- nected. For example, Tint is only available for video sources and will be hid- den when a computer source is active.
  • Page 29: Picture Menu

    Tint: (Computer 1 and NTSC video sources only) adjusts the red-green color balance in the image. Auto Image: resynchs the projector to the source. Aspect Ratio: Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height. TV screens are usually 1.33:1, also known as 4:3. HDTV and most DVDs are 1.78:1, or 16:9.
  • Page 30 Color Space: This option applies to computer and component video sources (except 480i/576i). It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the input signal. When Auto is selected, the projector Sharpness automatically determines the standard. To choose a different setting, turn...
  • Page 31 (The video standard options may vary depending on your region of the world.) If the projector is unable to detect the correct standard, the colors may not look Video Standard right or the image may appear “torn.”...
  • Page 32: Settings Menu

    When Autosource is checked, Powerup Source deter- mines which source the projector defaults to at power-up. If no signal is present, the projector checks the sources in order until a source is found or until power down.
  • Page 33 Press Capture Start in the Capture New Capture New Startup Logo menu. The projector will let you know if the capture was a success or a failure. The next time you start the projector, the custom logo you captured dis- plays.
  • Page 34 Network: The projector has an RJ45 Ethernet connector that supports net- work connections and TCP/IP protocols. This will allow for the control and management of the projector over a corporate network. Visit our website for complete details on using the networking functionality. The following fields are accessible when DHCP is not checked and available for manual entry of data.
  • Page 35 Lens Type: change this setting only if you purchase an optional lens. The projector customizes its keystone settings based on the lens used. Select Lens Type your optional lens from the menu. A sticker containing a number between 1...
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable. Wait 45 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. Turn the projector upside down and use a coin to turn the battery cover to the “Open” position. Remove the battery and dispose of in an environmentally proper man- ner.
  • Page 37: Replacing The Projection Lamp

    NOTE: You can order new lamp housings from www.infocus.com (in select areas), your retailer or your dealer. Only genuine InFocus lamps are tested for use in this projector. InFocus is not liable for the performance, safety or certification of any other lamps. The use of other lamps violates the projec- tor warranty and voids all certification marks on this projector.
  • Page 38 Plug in the power cable, press the power switch then press the Power button to turn the projector back on. Reset the lamp hour timer by navi- gating to the Settings>Service menu and selecting Reset Lamp Hours.
  • Page 39: Cleaning The Dust Filter

    Reset Filter Hours. Using the security lock The projector has a security lock for use with a cable lock system. See the Accessories catalog that came with the projector, or visit our website, for ordering information. Refer to the information that came with the lock for instructions on how to use it.
  • Page 40: Appendix

    Loosen the screws marked with a triangle to remove the lens. NOTE: You can order optional lenses from www.infocus.com (in select areas), your retailer or your dealer. Table 3: Projection sizes: Short Fixed lens (0.8:1 throw ratio)
  • Page 41 Table 4: Projection sizes: Short Zoom lens (1.2 -2.0:1 throw ratio range) Projection Distance (inch/m) Screen Size (inch/m) Minimum 40/1 39/1.0 60/1.5 59/1.5 70/1.8 67/1.7 100/2.5 98/2.5 120/3 118/3.0 150/3.8 150/3.8 200/5.1 197/5.0 250/6.4 248/6.3 300/7.6 299/7.6 350/8.9 350/8.9 Table 5: Projection sizes: Long Throw lens (1.9 - 3.9:1 throw ratio range Screen Size (inch/m) Maximum...
  • Page 42 Table 6: Projection sizes: Ultra Long Throw lens (3.9 - 7.4:1 throw ratio range Projection Distance (inch/m) Screen Size (inch/m) Minimum 40/1 122/3.1 60/1.5 189/4.8 70/1.8 220/5.6 100/2.5 315/8.0 120/3 382/9.7 150/3.8 476/12.1 200/5.1 638/16.2 250/6.4 799/24.4 300/7.6 961/28.5 400/10.2 1283/32.6 500/12.7 1602/40.7...
  • Page 43: Rs-232 Commands

    RS-232 commands 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: RS-232 Port Settings...
  • Page 44 ‘?’ character will be returned indicating the command was not understood. Limitations The projector cannot respond to commands coming in at a high-rate. There- fore, 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.
  • Page 45 Blank Screen BSC at RW 0: black 1: blue 2: white Blue Gain BCG at RW Brightness BRT at RW Ceiling CEL at RW 0: disable 1: enable Color CLR at RW Color Space CSM at RW 0: Auto 1: RGB 2: REC709 3: REC601 4: RGB Video...
  • Page 46 IR Receiver front IRF at RW 0: disable 1: enable IR Receiver rear IRR at RW 0: disable 1: enable IR Receiver top IRT at RW 0: disable 1: enable Language LAN at RW 0 = English 1 = French 2 = German 3 = Italian 5 = Korean...
  • Page 47 Menu MNU at RW 0: disable 1: enable Menu Navigation NAV at W 0: up 1: down 4: select Mute MTE at RW 0: disable 1: enable Network Restart NTR at W 0: not restart 1: restart NND (PC Screen NND at RW Saver Off) 0: disable...
  • Page 48 Save User Presets 3 US3 at W 0: not saved 1: saved Screen Save SSV at RW 0: 5 minutes 1: 10 minutes 2: 15 minutes 3: 20 minutes 4: 25 minutes 5: 30 minutes Sharpness SHP at RW 5 = Sharpest 6 = Sharper 7 = Standard 8 = Softer...
  • Page 49 Vertical Position VPS at RW def< 128: else: def - Video Standard VSU at RW 0: Auto 1: NTSC 2: PAL 3: SECAM Volume VOL at RW auto +128...
  • Page 50 INDEX Numerics 1024x768 resolution 5 Aspect Ratio 33 audio 24 Audio In connector 8, 12 Auto Image 33 Auto Power 31 Autosource 31 Blank 33 BNC 8 Brightness 11 Capture Position 32 Capture Start 32 cleaning the dust filter 38 cleaning the lens 35 clock batteries 35 Color 14...
  • Page 51 31 security lock 38 serial connection 6, 9 Service 34 Service Code 34 Service Info 34 Settings menu 31 shutting down projector 15 Source 33 Source troubleshooting 16 Sources 31 Subnet mask 33 S-video connector 12 Tint 14...

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