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INF7510AG
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009-1794-00

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  • Page 1 INF7510AG Hardware Guide 009-1794-00...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Declaration of Conformity ..................................3 Safety Considerations ..................................4 General .......................................4 Moving this Display ..................................4 Installation and Location ................................4 Ventilation ......................................5 Power Source, Power Cord, Plugs .............................5 Medical Concerns ....................................5 Treatment of Display and Remote ............................6 Cleaning the Display ..................................6 What’s Included ..................................... 7 Setup .........................................8 Mounting To A Wall ..................................8 Mounting Location ..................................8...
  • Page 4 Basic Functions ....................................22 Turning On the Display ................................22 Turning Off the Display ................................23 Adjusting Volume Without Using the On Screen Display Menus ................. 24 Total Touch Control..................................... 25 Defining Total Touch Control ..............................25 Understanding the Total Touch Control Menu Options ....................25 Using Total Touch Control .................................
  • Page 5: Declaration Of Conformity

    SRS Labs, Inc. InFocus, In Focus, INFOCUS (stylized), MondoCenter, Mondopad, BigTouch, JTouch, and ShareView are either registered trademarks or trademarks of InFocus Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Any other trademarks, service marks, personal names or product names are assumed to be the property of their respective owners and are used only for reference.
  • Page 6: Safety Considerations

    SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Please read and follow all safety instructions provided below and on the display before connecting the display to a power source. Failure to comply with safety instructions may result in fire, electrical shock, or personal injury and may damage or impair protection provided by the equipment.
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    Ventilation • Maintain a distance of at least 1.98” (5 cm) between the display and the wall to provide adequate ventilation, if the display is installed against the wall. • Locate the display at least 4’ (1.2 m) away from heating and cooling vents. •...
  • Page 8: Treatment Of Display And Remote

    WARNING: Unplug Panel before a lighting/ thunder storm. Damage to product or electrical overload could result if power surge is allowed to overload system. • Use only replacement parts, specified by InFocus. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electrical shock, or injury and may void the warranty. •...
  • Page 9: What's Included

    WHAT’S INCLUDED 68.4" x 41.55" x 4.4" 1736.8mm x 1055.4mm x 111mm POWER MUTE SCREENSHOT CHLIST FREEZE HOME MENU POWER SCREENSHOT MUTE CHLIST FREEZE SOURCE POWER MUTE SCREENSHOT HOME MENU AUDIO INFO ZOOM IMAGE STEREO PLAY PAUSE STOP ROTATE PREV NEXT BACK SPEED...
  • Page 10: Setup

    SETUP Mounting To A Wall This product does not ship with mounting accessories. Only use commercially manufactured mounting accessories which meet this product's specifications and follow the manufacturer installation instructions. Use only M6 (3.505 mm) screws. WARNING: This display must be securely attached to the floor/wall per installation instructions. Tipping, shaking, or rocking the machine may cause injury or death.
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  • Page 12: Panel Front, Under, And Side

    Panel Front, Under, and Side Light and Sensor Optional PC Ports HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI-OUT HDMI4(MHL) PC-AUDIO PC USB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI Under Panel Ports Front Panel Ports Front Panel Buttons Panel Back and Side Trapezoid Plug In On/Off Switch Page 10...
  • Page 13: Connecting Ac Power

    CONNECTING AC POWER Plug Step Action Connect the trapezoid plug end of the AC power cord to the AC In jack on the back of the display. Connect the other end of the AC power cord to an AC outlet. Note: Depending on your country, you may need to check the proper voltage of the outlet and product requirements.
  • Page 14: Connecting To Other Devices

    CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES Connection ports are located on the side in the back, and under the display which can be connected to a full range of digital input devices, and output devices including: accessories, source devices, PCs, tablets, daisy-chain displays, etc. Side Panel Ports The side panel ports are located on the left side of the back of the display.
  • Page 15 Under Panel Ports The under panel ports are located on the left side of the bottom of the display. This table shows how to connect them. HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI-OUT HDMI4(MHL) PC-AUDIO Port Connection instructions name HDMI 1 Connect a HDMI cable from the display to a HDMI external device. HDMI 2 Connect a HDMI cable from the display to a HDMI external device.
  • Page 16: Front Panel Ports

    Front Panel Ports The front panel ports are located on the left side of the bottom front of the display. This table shows how to connect them. PC USB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI Port Connection instructions name Headset Connect a 3.5 mm headset to output audio. This will mute the internal speakers. Connect a 3.5 mm microphone or cable for audio input.
  • Page 17: Working With The Remote

    WORKING WITH THE REMOTE Understanding the Remote Buttons Power: Switches the power on or puts the display into Standby. Screen Shot: Takes a screen shot. POWER MUTE SCREENSHOT Mute: Switches the audio on or off. Numbered Keys: Inputs any letter or number. Note: When you begin entering numbers, the on screen keyboard appears.
  • Page 18: Installing Remote Batteries

    Installing Remote Batteries Step action Remove the cover from the remote’s back. Align the + and – ends of the batteries Slide the batteries into place. Replace the cover. Note: The remote uses two (2) AAA batteries (not included). Operating the Remote Step action Point the remote at the display sensor at the bottom right-hand corner of the display.
  • Page 19: Using The Keypad Buttons On Front Of Display

    USING THE KEYPAD BUTTONS ON FRONT OF DISPLAY Locating the Keypad The keypad, located on the right side of the front, bottom of the display. Understanding the Keypad Buttons The keypad has the following buttons: icon Power: Switches the power to the screen on/off or puts the display into Standby Mode. ?? Settings: Displays the Settings Menus.
  • Page 20: Led Indicators

    Connecting To the Optional PC In the Bay On Back Of Panel Infocus sells a PC that can be installed in the bay. In addition, PCs can be purchased from other venders that can be installed in the bay at the back of the panel. To connect the a PC using the bay: Unplug the Display for safety.
  • Page 21: Understanding The Display And External Pc Connections

    Understanding the Display and External PC Connections Follow the schematic drawing, below, to hook up an external PC. Note: Remember to disconnect the display from power, before you connect/disconnect it from the PC. HDMI 1 HDMI 2 HDMI 3 HDMI OUT HDMI 4 (MHL) PC-AUDIO Under Display Ports...
  • Page 22: Connecting The Display To An External Pc

    Connecting the Display to an External PC Plugging a PC into the Display To connect a laptop or other external computer by plugging into the display, follow theses steps: Step Do This... Location Connection Ends Unplug the Display from power, for safety. Connect an external computer to the display using one of these cables: HDMI (Front Panel Port) or...
  • Page 23: Connecting The Display To A Pc Using Wifi

    Connecting the Display To a PC Using Wifi To connect a laptop or other external computer wirelessly, follow theses steps: Step Do This... Location Result Remove the USB dongle, , from it's packaging and connect it to the USB 2.0 port on the back side of the display.
  • Page 24: Basic Functions

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Turning On the Display Step Do This... Press Location result Verify the power cord is The system has access to power. connected to power outlet and the trapezoid plug is connected to the back of the display. Note: See "Connecting AC Power"...
  • Page 25: Turning Off The Display

    Turning Off the Display Step Do This... Press Location result Press the Power Button on The display power turns off and the the remote. screen goes black. The green LED on the front of the display flashes and then turns to red, Press the Power Button on indicating that the system still has the bottom, right side of the...
  • Page 26: Adjusting Volume Without Using The On Screen Display Menus

    Adjusting Volume Without Using the On Screen Display Menus To adjust the volume of the display from any screen without using the on screen display menus, take one of these actions. Step Do this... Tap or Location result Press Press the Volume button on the remote to increase or decrease the volume.
  • Page 27: Total Touch Control

    TOTAL TOUCH CONTROL Defining Total Touch Control Total Touch control means that once the display is turned on, from within an Android application, anything you need to do with the display can be done by touching the screen. Use the touch controlled menus to move through desired tasks, choose tools, and manipulate the display.
  • Page 28: Using Total Touch Control

    Using Total Touch Control To access any of the Total Touch Control Menu Options from within Android applications, follow these steps: Step Do This... Press or Location Result Make sure touch gestures are enabled; Total Touch Control is press the Total Touch Control button, lower enabled.
  • Page 29: Working With Sources

    WORKING WITH SOURCES Accessing Sources Using Total Touch Control Understanding Source Touch Control icons Source Sub-menu icons icon name Location of Source Port Description Under Panel Ports Video Graphics Connect Video Media Device. Array Side Panel Ports AV Composite Connect to DVD. Video Component Video Connect to component devices.
  • Page 30: Selecting A Source Using Total Touch Control

    Selecting a Source Using Total Touch Control The "Return to Source" selection on the Home Screen displays the last source, which was selected. To select a new source using touch control, first ensure that Total Touch Control is enabled, then follow these steps: Step Do This...
  • Page 31: Accessing Sources Using The Remote

    Accessing Sources Using the Remote Understanding Source Options When you access source options with the remote control, your choices appear at the bottom of the screen. Here they are: Source icon icon name Location Description Under Panel Ports Video Graphics Connect Video Media Device.
  • Page 32 PC Bay Connect to the optional PC in the bay Open Plug-able on back of panel. Standard Connect to an external PC. HDMI (Blank) This HDMI selection is blank; Note: it's on panel front. Front and Under Panel Ports HDMI (1-4) Connect to an external PC or other HDMI device.
  • Page 33: Selecting A Source Using The Remote

    Selecting a Source Using The remote The "Return to Source" selection on the Home Screen displays the last source, which was selected. To select a new source with the remote control, follow these steps: Step Do This... Press Location result Press Source on the Remote.
  • Page 34: Working With Total Touch Control Advanced Functions Menu

    WORKING WITH TOTAL TOUCH CONTROL ADVANCED FUNCTIONS MENU Understanding Total Touch Control Advanced Functions Menu The table below defines the Total Touch Control Advanced Function Menu options. They look like this on the screen. Menu icon icon name Function File Allows you to browse to select a file or image to view or upload to Display.
  • Page 35: Selecting An Advanced Function Option Using Touch Control

    Selecting an Advanced Function Option Using Touch Control To select one of the Advanced Functions using touch control, first ensure that Total Touch Control is enabled, then follow these steps: Step Do This... Location result Tap the Arrow at the The Total Touch Control Menu Icons either side of the display, display.
  • Page 36: Working With The On Screen Display Settings

    WORKING WITH THE ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS Defining On Screen Display The On Screen Display settings let you adjust the picture, sound, and other settings, so you can personalize your display. The display has to be connected to a PC, and the selected source must be a PC, in order for you to access the On Screen Display Menus. In addition, one can not access the On Screen Display Menus from the Home Screen.
  • Page 37 Option Function Saturation Increases or decreases the intensity of the colors of the images on the display. PC Image Mode Adjusts timing of an analog PC signal. Color Temperature Adjusts the color temperature. Warm 7500K Cool 13,000K Nature 10,000K Zoom Mode Changes the size of the image projected onto the Display: Default, Just Scan, 14.9, PC Mode, 4.3, Auto, Panorama.
  • Page 38: Sound Mode Menu

    Sound Mode Menu Option Function Sound Mode Controls which settings are accessible, and optimizes sound settings for preset uses. Music Optimizes sound for music listening experience. Movie Optimizes sound for movie watching experience. Sports Optimizes sound for sports watching experience. User Must be in this mode to access other settings.
  • Page 39: Settings Mode Menu

    Settings Mode Menu Option Function Menu Time Sets length of time a menu displays, before disappearing (5 - 30 seconds) MHL Auto Switch Mobile High Definition Link Allows you to plug in your phone via it's charging port, and watch your phone's screen in 1080p. You must have the correct adapter, and your phone must support MHL.
  • Page 40: Selecting An On Screen Display Menu

    Selecting an On Screen Display Menu To access the On Screen Display Menu Options, ensure your display is connected to a PC, then follow these steps: Do This... Press Location result Step Press the Menu button on the remote. Note: The remote Menu button is active when viewing one of the video input sources.
  • Page 41 Do This... Press Location result Step To Select a menu: Picture Mode, One of the three On Screen Sound Mode, or Setting Mode Display Menus is selected: Picture Mode, Sound Mode, or Use the navigation buttons on Setting Mode. your remote to scroll though menu selections, then press OK.
  • Page 42: Adjusting Display Picture, Using The On Screen Display Menu

    Adjusting Display Picture, Using the On Screen Display Menu To adjust the display picture, follow the instructions for choosing an On Screen Display Menu, "Selecting an On Screen Display Menu" on page 38. Make sure that a PC is connected to the display and that it is selected as a source. Make sure that Total Touch Control is activated.
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Sound Mode Using The On Screen Display Menu

    Contrast, Brightness, Hue, Your adjustment is implemented. Sharpness, Saturation: Touch the bar-line, and drag it to the left to decrease and right to increase your chosen adjustment. Image Mode, Color When the menu disappears, your Temperature Mode, Zoom: adjustment is implemented. Repeatedly tap your chosen setting option to toggle through the choices, until the...
  • Page 44 Step Do this... Tap or Press Location result Choose a setting to adjust: • Low Pitch Low Pitch, High Pitch and Balance: • High Pitch • Balance Your selection highlights. • SPDIF Output A sliding scale with bar-line (Digital Audio Signal) appears on your chosen setting.
  • Page 45: Adjusting Display Settings Using The On Screen Display Menu

    Adjusting Display Settings Using the On Screen Display Menu To adjust the display picture, follow the instructions for choosing an On Screen Display Menu, "Selecting an On Screen Display Menu" on page 38. Make sure that a PC is connected to the display and that it is selected as a source. Make sure that Total Touch Control is activated.
  • Page 46: Working With Android Settings

    WORKING WITH ANDROID SETTINGS Android Setting Overview The Display has three main categories of Android setting screens: Device, Preferences, and Personal. These settings allow you to choose various default settings and personalize your Display. To access these settings from any Android screen, press the settings menu icon, , on the screen.
  • Page 47 Category icon name Function Storage and Reset Storage • Gives the User information on how much storage space is taken by Apps, Photos, etc. It also tells User how much storage space is available Factory Data • Allows you to reset the system default settings to the factory specifications Reset About •...
  • Page 48: Preferences

    Preferences The Preferences category includes Date & Time, Language, and Keyboard. Category icon name Function Date & Time Auto Date & Time • Allows an automatic update of the date and time through internet Date • Allows manual setting of the date in different formats Time •...
  • Page 49: Personal

    Personal The Personal category includes Add accessory and Security & Restrictions. Category icon name Function Add Accessory Accessory • Allows Users to connect to Bluetooth devices, if bluetooth is available Security & Restrictions Toggles On and Off • Allows/Disallows Users to install apps from places other than trusted Unknown Sources sources For Example: A trusted source would be the Google Play Store.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING icon/ reference if This Happens... Try This... Button (Link or document) Screen is black. Verify that: See "" on page 21. This is probably because the • Both ends of the power cord are connected. display has no power. If the •...
  • Page 51 icon/ reference if This Happens... Try This... Button (Link or document) There is no touch control from a Verify that: See "Connecting the Display connected external PC. to an External PC" on page • The USB B to USB type A cable is plugged from the computer into the display correctly.
  • Page 52 Screen Display Menu Selections" on page 34. My device isn't communicating with the Display. See "Adjusting Display Settings Using the On Screen Display Menu" on page 42. For additional troubleshooting support, please contact: InFocus Corporation - Technical Support 877-388-8385 www.infocus.com/support Page 50...
  • Page 53: Limited Warranty

    If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option and to the extent permitted by law, InFocus will either (1) repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new parts or...
  • Page 54 (l) if the product is not used under normal operating conditions which are defined as use not in excess of 16 hours continuously per day with a minimum 8 hour period of continuous rest in the powered off state; or (m) if any InFocus serial number has been removed or defaced.
  • Page 55 InFocus will provide warranty service either (i) at an ASP location, where service is performed at the location, or the ASP may send the product to an InFocus repair service location for service, (ii) by sending you prepaid way bills (and if...
  • Page 56 InFocus specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a defective part must be returned to InFocus. In cases where it is required to return the defective part to InFocus, you must ship the defective part back to InFocus within a defined period of time, normally five (5) business days, and clearly display the Return Material Authorization (RMA#) on the outside of the shipping carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protection.
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