InFocus ScreenPlay 777 Installer's Manual
InFocus ScreenPlay 777 Installer's Manual

InFocus ScreenPlay 777 Installer's Manual

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ScreenPlay 777 Installer's Guide
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  • Page 1 ScreenPlay 777 Installer’s Guide This product requires professional installation. Please contact your local dealer.
  • Page 2 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 27700B SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 USA European Office: Strawinskylaan 585, 1077 XX Amsterdam, The Netherlands We declare under our sole responsibility that this projector conform to the following directives and norms: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC EMC: EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Positioning the projector Video connections Shutting down the projector Using the remote control Optimizing video images Customizing the projector Using the menus Picture menu Settings menu Replacing the projection lamp Installing a lens Appendix Red LED behavior and projector errors Projector placement calculator based on screen size Ceiling mount information Source compatibility...
  • Page 4 Important Operating Considerations • Place the projector in a horizontal position no greater than 15 degrees from horizontal. See “Positioning the projector” on page 6. • Locate the projector in a well-ventilated area without any obstructions to intake or exhaust vents. Do not place the projector on a tablecloth or other soft covering that may block the vents.
  • Page 5 Connector Panel The projector provides eight discreet video connectors: • one red-green-blue RCA (SD/ED/HD component) • one red-green-blue BNC (SD/ED/HD component) • two S-video • one composite RCA • one M1-DA (HD, RGBHV, HD component, DVI, and computer) • one VESA (HD, RGBHV, HD component, and computer) •...
  • Page 6: Positioning The Projector

    Positioning the projector There are a number of factors to consider when determining where to set up the projector, including the size and shape of your screen, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment.
  • Page 7: Video Connections

    Video connections You can connect VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video games, HDTV receivers, and TV tuners to the projector. (You cannot directly connect the coaxial cable that enters your house from a cable or satellite company; the signal must pass through a tuner first. Examples of tuners are digital cable boxes, VCRs, digital video recorders, and satellite TV boxes.
  • Page 8: Shutting Down The Projector

    Shutting down the projector Power Save The projector has a Power Save feature in the System menu that automati- cally turns the lamp off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes. After 10 additional minutes with no signal, the projector powers down. If an active signal is received before the projector powers down, the image is displayed.
  • Page 9: Using The Remote Control

    Using the remote control The remote uses two (2) provided AAA batteries. They are easily installed by sliding the cover off the remote’s back, aligning the + and - ends of the batteries, sliding them into place, and then replacing the cover. To operate, point the remote at the projection screen or at the projector (not at the video device or computer).
  • Page 10: Optimizing Video Images

    Optimizing video images After the video device is connected properly and the image is on the screen, you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For general informa- tion on using the menus, see page 11. • Change the Aspect ratio. Aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to image height.
  • Page 11: Using The Menus

    Using the menus To open the menus, press the menu button on the remote. (The menus auto- matically close after 60 seconds if no buttons are pressed.) The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to highlight the desired submenu, then press the Select button.
  • Page 12: Picture Menu

    Picture menu To adjust the following five settings, highlight the setting, press Select, use the up and down arrows to adjust the values, then press select to confirm the changes. All menu defaults are listed in a table starting on page 28. Keystone: adjusts the image vertically to make a squarer image.
  • Page 13 Presets: This allows you to customize settings and save the settings to be Save User Presets restored later. To restore the factory default settings, choose Factory Reset in Presets the Settings>Service menu. To set a preset for the current source, adjust the image, select Save Settings in the Presets menu, then choose Save User 1, 2, or 3.
  • Page 14 TrueLife: This option refers to Faroudja’s TrueLife processing of the image. All standard definition interlaced video signals (composite, S-video and component) are routed through this processor. Extended and High Defini- tion progressive component sources are not routed though this processor by default.
  • Page 15 Color Space: This option applies to computer and HDTV sources (it won’t appear in the menu for video sources). It allows you to select a color space that has been specifically tuned for the video input. When Auto is selected, the projector automatically determines the standard.
  • Page 16: Settings Menu

    Settings menu allows you to assign a particular input to a specific source key on Sources the remote and enables or disables Autosource. When Autosource is not checked, the projector defaults to the last-used source. If no source is found, a blank screen displays.
  • Page 17 Power Save: when On, the lamp is automatically turned off after no signals are detected for 20 minutes. After 10 additional minutes with no signal, the projector powers down. If an active signal is received before the projector powers down, the image will be displayed. Logo Light Always On: Under normal conditions, the logo is illumi- nated when the power is turned on, then not illuminated when the lamp comes on.
  • Page 18 Service: to use these features, highlight them and press Select. Factory Reset: restores all settings (except Lamp Hours) to their default after displaying a confirmation dialog box. Service menu Lamp Reset: resets the lamp hour counter in the About menu to zero. Do this only after changing the lamp.
  • Page 19: Replacing The Projection Lamp

    Replacing the projection lamp You can order new lamp modules from your dealer. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable. Wait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. WARNINGS: • To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes before you replace the lamp.
  • Page 20 Remove the lamp door by unscrewing the screw then sliding the door off. Remove the lamp module by unscrewing the 2 screws then pulling the bail wire. Dispose of the lamp in an environmentally proper manner. Install the new lamp module, making sure that it is properly seated. Be careful not to touch the interior components of the projector.
  • Page 21 Cleaning the lamp filter screen In dirty or dusty environments, the dust filter screen on the lamp module can become clogged, causing high temperatures inside the lamp module. These high temperatures can impact lamp performance and operating life. Routine maintenance to remove dust and dirt from the screen lowers the lamp operating temperature and prolongs lamp life.
  • Page 22: Installing A Lens

    Installing a lens Please see the Lens Installation Guide for complete information on install- ing a lens. Appendix Red LED behavior and projector errors If the projector is not functioning properly and the red LED is blinking, con- sult Table 2 to determine a possible cause. There are two second pauses between the blinking cycles.
  • Page 23: Projector Placement Calculator Based On Screen Size

    Projector placement calculator based on screen size The following is a sample of image sizes and offsets. See our interactive image size calculator on our website for more info. PROJECTION DISTANCE SIDE VIEW CENTER VERTICAL OFFSET REAR VIEW SCREEN HEIGHT SCREEN DIAGONAL CENTER HORIZONTAL OFFSET SCREEN WIDTH...
  • Page 24 INPUTS Screen Width OUTPUTS Screen Height Screen Diagonal Min. recommended viewing distance Center vertical offset, max recommended Center vertical offset, max allowable * Center vertical offset, min Center horizontal offset, max recommended Center horizontal offset, max allowable * SP777 min SP777 max SP777BD with LENS-026 ** SP777BD with LENS-027 **...
  • Page 25: Ceiling Mount Information

    Ceiling mount information Please see the Projector Mount Installation Guide for complete information on installing the ceiling mount. Note that the weight of the projector is 20.2kg / 44.4lbs, and the Weight Requirement for Ceiling Mount support is 101kg/222lbs (five times the weight). Distance to front of lens: Distance to front of lens: SP777, LENS-029, LENS-030,...
  • Page 26: Source Compatibility

    Source compatibility Table 3: Source Compatibility Video Component and RGB HDTV (720p, 1035i, 1080p, 1080p-24Hz) DVI/HDCP for digital video and encrypted digital video Component EDTV (480p, 576p progressive scan), SECAM: M, Component, Composite and S-Video standard video (480i, 576i, 576i RGB SCART with adapter, NTSC, NTSC M 4.43, PAL: B, H, I, M, N) Computer...
  • Page 27: Rs-232 Terminal Specifications

    RS-232 terminal specifications Communication configuration To control the projector from an LCD control panel, connect an RS-232 cable to the serial control connector on the projector and set your computer’s serial port settings to match this communication configuration: Setting Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits...
  • Page 28 Supported commands Function Command 3:2/2:2 Off Aspect Ratio Auto Power Auto Source Blank Blank Screen Blue Only Blue Color Offset Blue Gain Brightness Ceiling Chroma Detail Color Color Gamut Color Space Range Default Color Temp 0 = Native 1 = 16:9 2 = 4:3 3 = Letterbox Contrast...
  • Page 29 Time in Hours Last Bulb 2 Lasted Time in Hours Last Bulb 3 Lasted Lamp Total Time On (all bulbs) Lens Control Enable Motorized Lens Focus Far Motorized Lens Focus Near Motorized Lens Shift Hori- zontal Left Motorized Lens Shift Hori- zontal Right Motorized Lens Shift Verti- cal Down...
  • Page 30 Red Color Offset Red Gain Skintone Bypass Enable Source Startup Logo Sync Threshold Adjust Tint Tracking Translucent OSD TrueLife Enable Vertical Position Video Standard --- means value is mode-dependant. 1-63 1-63 0 = Video 1, M1 1 = Video 2, VESA 2 = Video 3, Com- ponent 1 3 = Video 4,...
  • Page 31 Remote control keycodes Key Name Code Description Menu 0x02 Toggles menu state up or down Brightness Plus 0x03 Increases brightness Brightness Minus 0x07 Decreases brightness Focus Near 0x08 Focus near Focus Far 0x09 Focus far Zoom In 0x0A Zoom in Zoom Out 0x0B Zoom out...
  • Page 32 Limited Warranty Subject to the Limitations, Exclusions and Disclaimers hereof, InFocus Cor- poration (“InFocus”) warrants that the Projector, Lamps and Accessories (hereinafter collectively or individually referred to as “Product” as appro- priate) purchased from InFocus, an InFocus distributor, or an InFocus reseller will conform to InFocus’...
  • Page 33 Limited Warranty Period The Limited Warranty periods hereof commence on the date of purchase by the end-user customer. These Limited Warranty provisions shall apply only to the end-user purchaser (first person or entity that purchased a new Prod- uct for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale).

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