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1. 4 If the image appears to shimmer or if it has blurry vertical bars after you have adjusted the focus turn Auto Image page 37 off and then back on to reset the automatic sync and tracking If that doesn t clear up the image adjust the sync page 37 and or the tracking page 38 manually 5 If the colors don t look right adjust the brightness page 29 Usingthe Remote Control Point the remote control at the projection screen or atthe front or rear of the projector The range for optimum operation is about 40 feet If you point the remote at the projection screen the dis tance to the screen and back to the projector must be less than or equal to 40 feet For best results point the remote directly at the front or the rear of the projector NOTE If you can t aim the remote control at the projector so that its signal is received for example when using rear projec tion connect the remote directly to the projector with the remote control cable page 21 25 Projector Adjusting the Projector To focus the image rotate the projection lens until the image is clear Rotate the lens clockwise for a longer focusing distance counterclockwise for a shorter focusing distance If the projected image seems wider at the bottom or at the top rotate the keystone adjustment dial on the back of the projector until the image is correct Figure 23 FIGURE 23 Keystone adjustment knob The projector is equipped w
2. LitePro 210 220 SES T E M S LitePro 210 220 User s Guide Copyright O 1996 by In Focus Systems Inc Wilsonville Oregon All rights reserved FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to pro vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion DOC Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfer ence Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada Instructions to User This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
3. SAFETY SUMMARY Please read these instructions carefully before using your LitePro 210 or 220 Failure to comply with them could result in fire elec trical shock personal injury or damage to equipment These graphics are used throughout this manual to draw your attention to important information about the projectors NOTE Additional useful details or tips i CAUTION Steps to take to avoid damage to your equipment Gq WARNING Steps to take to avoid personal injury These graphics are used on LitePro labels A Attention Refer to this User s Guide for important safety information AN Hot Surfaces Avoid touching hot surfaces Do not touch until the LitePro has cooled A Lamp Explosion Hazard If you continue to use the lamp after the lamp monitor light comes on it may explode severely damaging your LitePro Be sure to replace the lamp when the lamp monitor light comes on as described in this User s Guide Refer to the section titled Replacing the Projection Lamp for information about changing the bulb Do Not Look Into The Lens Be extremely careful not to look into the projection lens when the LitePro is turned on The bright light may harm your eyes Be especially careful to keep children from looking into the lens S a f e t y Summary CAUTION Be sure to replace the projection bulo when the lamp monitor light comes on as described on page 43 If the lamp remains in use too long there i
4. Video button 31 video mirroring on a PowerBook 15 63 video standards 34 39 volume adjusting 31 35 muting 30 Volume buttons 31 Ww warranty v 58 Z zoom lens 42 58 64 71 LIMITED WARRANTY In Focus Systems Inc In Focus warrants that each LitePro 210 and 220 the Product sold hereunder will conform to and function in accordance with the written specifications of In Focus Said limited warranty shall apply only to the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale Said warranty shall continue for a period of one 1 year from the date of such purchase In Focus does not warrant that the Product will meet the specific requirements of the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or business use In Focus liability for the breach of the foregoing limited warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the Prod uct or refund of the purchase price of the Product at In Focus sole option To exercise the Purchaser s rights under the foregoing warranty the Product must be returned at the Purchaser s sole cost and expense to In Focus or to any autho rized In Focus service center provided however that the Product must be accompanied by a written letter explaining the problem and which includes i proof of date of purchase ii the dealer s name and iii the model and serial number of the Product A return aut
5. Audio menu 35 changing language of 39 Controls menu 39 Display menu 33 displaying 32 Image menu 37 making changes to menu functions 33 removing from the screen 33 P PAL video 34 39 power cord connecting 21 grounding iv ordering 57 safety iv power source safety iv power strip 21 power switch 23 power up sequence 23 51 PowerBook connecting 15 project from behind the screen 40 PS 2 mouse connection 20 R rear projection 40 remote control description of buttons 28 illuminating buttons 29 not working 53 ordering 57 replacing the batteries 45 specifications 56 using 25 32 repair See Technical Support replacing fuses 45 projection lamp module 43 re positioning the image on the screen 38 resetting adjustments 34 resolution 1 S safety guidelines iii v Scribble button 30 SECAM video 34 39 security feature 47 service See Technical Support speakers external 30 58 internal 30 muting 30 subwoofer 58 specifications 55 Standby button 31 S video connecting 17 ordering cable 58 T Technical Support in Europe 4 in Singapore 4 in USA 4 information to have on hand before you call 49 things to try before you call 49 voiding the warranty v temperature limits 55 test pattern 51 text not visible 50 tint adjusting 34 treble adjusting 36 troubleshooting 49 turning off projector 23 sound 30 turning on the projector 21 U using the remote control 25 32 vV vertical lines displayed 38 52
6. be with your computer s graphics board If possible connect another computer with a different graphics board Problem Projected colors don t match the computer or video player s colors e Adjust the brightness tint and or contrast from the Display menu Just as there are differences in the displays of different monitors there are often differences between the computer image and the projected image See Brightness on page 29 Tint on page 34 and Contrast on page 34 Problem Lamp seemsto be getting dimmer e The lamp begins to lose brightness when it has been in use for a long time Replace the lamp as described in Replacing the Pro jection Lamp on page 43 Problem Lamp shuts off e A minor power surge may cause the lamp to shut off Turn the projector off wait at least 45 seconds then turn it back on Problem Remote not operating correctly e You might need to replace the batteries See Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control on page 45 e Make sure you re pointing the remote either at the back or front of the projector or at the projection screen e Make sure the remote is within its operating range of 40 feet LitePro 210 220 Appendix i APPENDIX Specifications The LitePro 210 and 220 must be operated and stored within the temperature and humidity ranges specified Temperature O perating 10 C to 40 C N on operating 20 to 60 C Humidity O perating and no
7. button on the remote control or keypad to display the image from your video player The video source indicator LED displays a solid green indicating the video source is active Figure 22 Press computer to return to your computer s image e Use the volume buttons to adjust the volume e If you don t want to hear the sound from your video player press the mute button 5 If you connected any external speakers turn them on 6 If you connected your monitor turn it on 22 7 Turn on your computer e The computer image should display on the projection screen e The computer source indicator LED displays a solid green indicating the computer source is active Figure 22 If necessary use the brightness buttons on the remote con trol or keypad to adjust the brightness You can make fur ther adjustments to the image from the projector s on screen menus To open the menus press the menu button on the remote control or keypad Then select the Display menu or the Image menu For more information about the menus see page 32 e If you don t want to hear the sound from your computer or video player press the mute button Pressing mute does not mute the microphone Turning Off the Projector If you want to turn off the projector for a short period of time press the standby button on the remote control or keypad This turns off the lamp but keeps the projector running The power standby indicator LED Figure 22 blinks g
8. e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any and all modifications to this unit other than those made by approved service personnel are prohibited Safety Certifications UL CUL and T V Trademarks Apple Macintosh and PowerBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM and PS 2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Inc MicroSaver and Kensington are trademarks or registered trademarks of Kensington Microware Limited JBL is a trademark or registered trademark of Harman Interantional Windows is a trademark or regis tered trademark of Microsoft Corporation CableWizard In Focus Systems and LitePro are trademarks or registered trademarks of In Focus Systems Inc s Icon copyrighted by and used with the permission of Apple Computer Inc All Rights Reserved Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer In Focus Systems Inc 27700BSW Parkway Ave Wilsonville Oregon 97070 USA European Office Plantenweg 91 2132 HL Hoofddorp The Netherlands We declare under our sole responsibility that the LitePro 210 and 220 LCD Projec tors conform to the following directives and norms Directive 89 336 EEC EMI EN 55022 1992 Class B EMC EN 50082 1 1992 TEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 Directive 73 23 EEC Safety EN 60950 1992 A1 A2 A3 1995 May 1996 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Summary Introduction Image Resolution Compat
9. narrow 25 52 Image menu 37 Image menu options Auto Image 37 Auto Resize 37 Horiz Position 38 Manual Sync 37 Manual Tracking 38 Vert Position 38 K Kensington lock 47 58 keypad description of buttons 28 L labels on projector iii lamp explosion hazard iii ordering 57 overheating iv replacing 43 safety iii iv turns off unexpectedly 53 language selecting for menus 39 laptop computers activation sequence to allow secondary display 59 compatibility 11 connecting IBM compatible 11 connecting PowerBook 15 LEDs lens computer source 23 lamp 22 power standby 22 video source 22 cap 57 cleaning 41 ordering 57 preparing for transportation v removing 41 safety iii zoom 42 58 64 leveling the projector 26 Light button 29 LitePro 210 220 ATA hard case 58 ceiling mounted 5 39 hot surfaces v not working 49 project from behind the screen 40 setting up 5 soft case 58 specifications 55 turning off 23 turning on 21 ventilation and overheating v voiding the warranty v LiteShow button 29 nd e x 70 M Macintosh computers compatibility 2 13 connecting desktop models 13 14 connecting PowerBooks 15 16 Menu button 30 32 menus See on screen menus microphone adjusting volume 30 35 connecting 20 ordering 58 Monitor Connect option 40 monitor projected colors don t match 53 mouse connecting to LitePro 20 Mute button 30 N NTSC video 39 o on screen menus
10. on the CableW izard Turn the selector on the top of the CableWizard to reveal the correct connectors for your computer FIGURE 4 Selecting connectors on the CableW izard e If you re connecting an IBM compatible desktop or laptop com puter turn the selector until the window displays PC y computer monitor NOTE You must disconnect all mouse cables before turning the selector on the CableW izard audio FIGURE 5 Selecting the IBM compatible connectors on the CableW izard If you re connecting a Macintosh desktop or an Apple PowerBook computer turn the selector until the window displays Mac monitor computer FIGURE 6 Selecting the Macintosh connectors on the CableW izard Setting u t he Projector NOTE Before you continue make sure the projector and your equipment are turned off If you re connecting a computer make sure the distance between it and the projector is 10 feet or less and you ve selected the appropriate connectors on the CableW izard Preparing to Connect Y our Equipment to the Projector Now you re ready to connect your equipment Computers are connected to the Cable Wizard Video players and other equip ment such as external speakers are connected directly to the projector Steps for connecting the different types of equipment are given on the pages listed below Equipment you want to connect Page IBM compatible de
11. 0 480 384 288 The focusing distance of the zoom lens is from 4 feet to infinity LitePro 210 220 4 INDEX A accessories ordering 57 activation commands for laptop computers 59 adjusting ambiance 36 balance 35 bass 36 brightness 29 contrast 34 fade 36 microphone volume 35 tint 34 treble 36 volume 31 35 adjusting the height of the projector 26 altitude limits 55 ambiance adjusting 36 annotating 30 assistance See Technical Support Audio menu 35 Audio menu options Ambiance 36 Balance 35 Bass 36 Fade 36 Mic volume 35 Treble 36 Volume 35 B balance adjusting 35 bass adjusting 36 Brightness buttons 29 brightness adjusting 29 34 bulb See lamp buttons on remote and keypad Brightness 29 Computer 29 Freeze 29 Help 29 Light 29 LiteShow 29 Menu 30 Mute 30 Scribble 30 Standby 31 Video 31 Volume 31 Cc cables A V 17 57 CableWizard 3 9 16 57 CableWizard extension 58 composite video 17 extension 5 58 ordering 57 power iv 57 remote control 21 57 S video 17 58 CableWizard cables 3 9 16 57 connecting to equipment 8 connecting to the projector 6 extension cable 58 selecting connectors 6 CableWizard Lite ordering 58 cases ordering 58 ceiling mounted projection 39 58 CGA graphics 2 cleaning the projection lens 41 colors don t match monitor colors 53 not displayed 50 67 nd e x compatibility IBM compatible 2 Macintosh 2 composite
12. 45 minutes to allow it to cool thoroughly 3 Using a small flat blade screwdriver remove the screw on the outside of the lamp door Figure 37 4 Pull the lamp cover up and remove it f FIGURE 37 Removing the lamp module door 5 Loosen the non removable screw on the outside of the mod ule 6 Remove the module Figure 38 WARNING To avoid burns and lamp explosion allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before you open the lamp module door N ever extract the lamp mod ule while the lamp is operating CAUTION Replace the projec tion lamp as soon as possible after the lamp monitor light comes on If the lamp remains in use too long there is a danger of lamp explo sion If this happens your projector will be severely damaged CAUTION Never operate the projector with the la mp cover open or removed This disrupts the air flow and causes the projector to overheat WARNING Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb The glass may shatter and cause injury FIGURE 38 Removing the lamp module 7 Align the module in the correct direction 8 Gently push the module in as far as it goes Figure 39 9 Tighten the screw on the outside of the module FIGURE 39 Installing a new lamp module 10 Reposition the lamp cover 11 Replace the screw and tighten it 12 Turn the projector back on Resetting the Lamp Monitor Light After replacing the lamp you mu
13. ATION IN LIMITING IN FOCUS LIABILITY NO ACTION REGARDLESS OF FORM ARISING OUT OF THE AGREE MENT TO PURCHASE THE PRODUCT MAY BE BROUGHT BY PURCHASER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED Part Number 010 0102 02
14. LCD etc FN F2 Kaypro boot up monitor plugged unplug monitor in Kris Tech FN F8 FN F8 Mac Portable no video port not compatible 100 Mac PowerBook 140 145 150 no video port requires a 3rd party interface 170 160 165 180 Control Panel folder warm reboot 520 540 5300 PowerBook Display folder Activate Video Mirroring 210 230 250 requires Apple Docking Station or Mini Dock 270 280 2300 Magitronic FN F4 FN F4 Mastersport FN F2 FN F1 Micro Express automatic warm reboot Microslate automatic warm reboot Mitsubishi SW 2 On 0 ff O ff O ff SW 2 OfFOn O n On NCR setup screen option setup screen option N EC setup screen option setup screen option CRT atthe DOS prompt LCD at the DOS prompt FN F31 FN F3 O livetti automatic automatic FN O FN O FN FN 61 Append Key command to Key command to Computer activate port de activate port Packard Bell FN F2 FN F2 Ctrl Alt lt Ctrl Alt gt Panasonic FN F2 FN F2 Samsung setup screen option setup screen option Sanyo setup screen option setup screen option Sharp dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Sun SPARC Ctrl Shift M Ctrl Shift M Dataview Tandy Ctrl Alt Insert Ctrl Alt Insert setup screen option setup screen option Texas Instru setup screen option setup screen option ments Top Link setup screen option setup screen op
15. W LP210 ZM Kensington MicroSaver Security System SP KEN LOC JBL Satellite Speakers 591 0203 xx JBL Subwoofer 591 0204 xx S Video C able 515 0027 xx Microphone 591 0201 xx Fuse 8 0 amp call for part no LitePro 200 Series Ceiling M ount K it 591 0208 xx 1 Year Extended W arranty 592 0320 xx 2 Y ear Extended W arranty 592 0319 xx U sing the extension cable or ceiling mount reduces FCC and EMC compliance to Class A Portable and Laptop Activation Chart Key command to Key command to Computer activate port de activate port Acer Ctrl Alt Esc for setup Ctrl Alt Esc for setup AST FN D or Ctrl D FN D or Ctrl D Ctrl FN D Ctrl FN D FN F5 FN F5 type from A NGA C RT FN F12 type from A IVGA CRT FN F12 Advanced Logic Ctri Alt V Ctrl Alt V Resear ch Altima Shift C trl A It C Shift C trl Alt L setup VGA setup VGA Conf Simulscan Conf Simulscan Ambra FN F12 FN F12 FN F5 FN F5 F2 C hoose O ption F5 F2 Choose O ption F5 Amrel setup menu setup menu Shift C trl D Shift Ctrl D Apple see Mac Portable and Mac PowerBook Aspen automatic automatic BC C automatic reboot computer Bondwell LCD or CRT options reboot for LCD or CRT after bootup options to appear Chaplet setup screen setup screen FN F6 FN F6 FN F4 FN F4 Commax Ctrl Alt 6 Ctrl Alt 5 NOTE Most laptop computers de activate their built in monitors when a second display device is connected The fol
16. anslucent screen e Click either mouse button to reverse the image Monitor Connect When Auto is selected the projector attempts to pick the correct monitor connection based on the input signal it receives This set ting produces the best results in most situations Select On or Off only if the image is very dim or not projected e Select On if your monitor is connected directly to the CableWizard and the images are excessively dim e Select Off if your monitor is not connected directly to the CableWizard and the image is not projected Some IBM ThinkPad computers exhibit this problem especially the ThinkPad 760 LitePro 210 220 Maintenance i MAINTENANCE This section describes how to e clean and replace a lens e install and use the zoom lens e replace the projection lamp and reset the lamp monitor light e replace the batteries in the remote control e replace the fuse e use the Kensington lock feature Cleaning the Lens Follow these steps to clean the projection lens 1 Apply a non abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft dry clean ing cloth e Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner e Abrasive cleaners solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the lens 2 Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens 3 If you don t intend to use the projector immediately replace the lens cap Removing and Replacing a Lens 1 Turn the focus ring counterclockwise until it reach
17. ant audio or mouse control you can use the CableWizard Lite CableW izard Lite is ordered separately See Accessories on page 57 11 Setting u p t h e Projector Do you want to control the computer s mouse from the projector s remote or keypad 1 Locate the mouse cable and unplug it from your computer 2 Plug the G end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the mouse connector on your computer 3 Plug the 3 end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the 3 connector on the CableWizard mouse cable audio cable FIGURE 10 Connecting the CableW izard audio and mouse cables to an IBM compatible laptop computer Now you re ready to power up the projector and your laptop Skip to Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image on page 21 Connecting a Macintosh Desktop Computer 1 Locate the cable that connects the monitor to your computer Unplug it from the computer 2 Plug the O end of the CableWizard computer cable into the monitor connector on your computer 3 Plug the Ol end ofthe CableWizard computer cable into the DI connector on the CableWizard computer cable FIGURE 11 Connecting the CableW izard computer cable to a Macintosh desktop computer Do you want to display the image on your computer s monitor as well as on the projection screen 1 Plug the monitor s cable int
18. ble with CGA EGA or 1280x1024 graphics modes Problem Image is out of focus e Make sure the lens is locked in place e Turn the projection lens to focus the image e Make sure the projection screen is at least 4 feet 1 2m from the projector e Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning Problem Image and menus are reversed left to right Rear projection mode is probably turned on Switch back to forward projection from the Controls menu The image should immediately return to forward projection See Rear Projec tion on page 40 Problem Image and menus are upside down e Ceiling mode is probably turned on Turn off the mode from the Controls menu The image should immediately return to forward projection See Ceiling on page 39 Problem the projector displays vertical lines bleeding or spots e Adjust the brightness See Brightness on page 29 e Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning Problem Image is noisy or streaked Try these steps in this order 1 Deactivate the screen saver on your computer 2 Turn Auto Image off and then back on again See Auto Image on page 37 3 Adjust the synchronization and tracking manually to find an optimal setting See Manual Sync on page 37 and Manual Tracking on page 38 If you re using an extension cable between the CableWizard and the projector make sure it s In Focus approved e The problem could
19. connector into the left audio out port on your video player Plug the cable s red connector into the right audio out port on the video player Figure 15 and ay Figure 16 e e If you re using an S video cable the yellow connectors on CAUTIO N Your video player the A V cable remain unused Figure 16 may also have a Video Out port 5 Plug the A V cable s other white and red connectors to the for a coaxial cable connection left and right audio in ports on the projector DO NOT use this to connect to the The projector is compatible with the three major broadcast video projector standards NTSC PAL and SECAM It automatically adjusts to optimize its performance for the incoming video You can also set the video standard manually from the projector s Controls menu see Video Standard on page 39 Connecting an External Speaker and a Subwoofer e To connect one or two external speakers plug the speaker cables into the two J audio out connectors on the projector a 1 e e To connect a subwoofer plug the subwoofer cable into the IS 00 connector on the projector NOTE The extemal speakers must be amplified subwoofer cable speaker cable FIGURE 17 Connecting an external speaker and a subwoofer 19 Setting u t he Projector CAUTION Always keep the source volume at its lowest level when ins
20. control cable Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image y 1 Remove the lens cap rr 2 Plug the power cord into the projector Figure 21 then plug it NOTE Always use the power into your electrical outlet A surge protected power strip is cord that shipped with the recommended if power surges are common in your area projector FIGURE 21 Connecting the power cord to the projector 21 Setting u p t h e Projector ay 3 Turn on the projector lts e The power indicator and lamp module LEDs Figure 22 CAUTION If the lamp LED light solidly while the projector initializes The power LED blinks green when the projector begins to power up When the projector reaches full power the power LED lights solid green and the lamp LED goes out remains solidly lit after the LitePro has powered on the lamp needs to be replaced Ifthe lamp remains in use too long it may lamp module explode and severely damage the indicator LED LitePro Refer to Replacing the Projection Lamp on page 43 for out A n x ia 8 0230 ower standb i A pon y more information 90 0 O Ooo indicator LED Oo es QA J O L LAS O computer source video source indicator LED indicator LED FIGURE 22 Indicator LEDs 4 If you connected a video player tum it on e Press the video
21. e is 100V to 115V as in Japan use a T8AH 250V 5x20mm fuse You can order the fuse from your In Focus dealer the part number is listed on page 58 CAUTION The 6 3A IEC 127 type fuse is required in Europe In countries with low main voltage you may need the 8 0A fuse to avoid repeated nuisance blowing of the 6 3A fuse Both fuses provide protection from risk of fire Do not use the projector if repeated blowing still occurs after switching to the 8 0A fuse Call In Focus Technical Support for assistance After you make sure that the condition that made the fuse blow no longer exists follow these steps to replace the fuse 1 Turn off the projector by pressing the O side of the power switch 2 Unplug the power cord 3 Remove the fuse holder located just above the power cord connector Pull out the fuse holder with a small flat blade screwdriver key or coin Figure 40 FIGURE 40 Removing the fuse holder 4 Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder Figure 41 FIGURE 41 Removing the fuse from the fuse holder 5 Push the spare fuse into the holder until it is securely seated 6 Place the fuse holder back in position Figure 42 7 Plug the power cord back in f 8 Press the side of the power switch to turn the projector 000 back on CAUTION A surgeprotected power strip is recommended if power surges are common in your area FIGURE 42 Replacing the fuse holde
22. e the LitePro 210 220 Quick Start card that was included in the shipping box For complete details on connecting and operating the projec tor refer to this User s Guide FIGURE 1 Shipping box contents OT ar cU TO ke LitePro 210 or 220 projector LitePro 210 220 User s Guide power cord remote and batteries lens cap ov a 10 RCA audio video A V cable C ableW izard C ableW izard computer cable C ableW izard mouse cable C ableW izard audio cable Not shown Quick Start card remote cable I n tro duc t NOTE Ifthe LitePro overheats and turns off you must wait about 45 seconds before you attempt to turn it back on Usage Guidelines Do not look directly into the projection lens when the projector is turned on The bright light may harm your eyes The top and bottom of the projector can be very hot to the touch after use Use extreme care or let it cool before lifting it Do not block the grills at the front or top of the projector Restricting the air flow can cause it to overheat and turn off Handle the projector as you would any product with glass components Be especially careful not to drop it Avoid leaving the projector in direct sunlight or extreme cold for extended periods of time If this happens allow it to reach room temperature before use Transport the projector in a vendor approved hard or soft case Part numbers for these cases are listed on page 57 Call your In Focus deal
23. er to order If You Need Assistance The first place to look for help is in this manual Be sure to check the guidelines in Troubleshooting on page 49 If this manual doesn t answer your question call your In Focus dealer You can also call In Focus Customer Service directly at 1 800 799 9911 Call between 6 a m and 5 p m PST Monday through Friday In Europe call In Focus in The Netherlands at 31 23 5623200 In Singapore call 65 334 9005 Or send us an e mail at techsupport infs com The In Focus World Wide Web address is http Avww infs com Warranty These products are backed by a limited one year warranty The details of the warranty are printed at the back of this manual Longer term warranties can be purchased from your In Focus dealer Refer to page 58 for part numbers LitePro 210 220 Setting up the Projector SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR 1 Place the projector on a flat surface e The projector must be within 10 feet of your power source and within 10 feet of your computer y e If you want to project from behind a translucent screen set up the projector behind your screen See Rear Projection NOTE An optional extension on page 40 to reverse the image cable sold separately lets you e If you are installing the projector on the ceiling refer to the increase the distance between the LitePro 200 Series Ceiling Mount Installation Guide for more information To turn the image upside d
24. er uses a round one prong composite video connector you ll need only the A V cable that shipped with the projector e If your video player uses a round four prong S video con nector you ll need an S video cable in addition to the A V cable The S video cable is sold separately See Accesso ries on page 57 2 Plug the A V cable s yellow connector into the video out port on your video player Figure 15 This port may be labeled To Monitor e If you re using an S video cable connect it to the s video out connector on the video player Figure 16 3 Plug the other yellow connector into the composite connector on the back of the projector e If you re using S video plug the other end of the cable into the s video connector on the projector Figure 16 audio video cable FIGURE 15 Connecting the projectorto a video player usingthe standard A V cable with composite video connector 17 Setting u p t h e Projector oo 000 oO gt _ GD 0 00090 A V cable S video cable FIGURE 16 Connecting the projector to a video player using an S video cable and the audio con nectors on the standard A V cable 4 Plug the A V cable s white
25. es a stop 2 While holding the lens squeeze the latch below the lens Figure 35 and turn the lens counterclockwise again 3 Gently pull the lens out of the lens bracket 41 CAUTION Be sure to fully retract the zoom lens before you put the lens cap on and pack the projector in ts case FIGURE 35 Removing the lens To replace a lens 1 Make sure the latch is pointing down 2 Squeeze the latch and gently push the lens in until itstops then turn the lens clockwise until the catch is engaged Using the Zoom Lens The zoom lens enlarges the projected image by 40 without moving the projector For more information about image size see Projected Image Size on page 64 Follow the previous instructions to install the zoom lens Follow these steps when operating the zoom lens 1 Turn the zoom ring Figure 36 until the projected image is the size you want even if it is out of focus 2 Turn the focus ring as needed to clear up the image focus ring zoom ring FIGURE 36 LitePro 200 Series zoom lens Replacing the Projection Lamp The lamp monitor LED marked on the connector panel lights up when 150 hours of lamp life remains At zero hours the lamp switches off completely You can order new lamp modules from your In Focus dealer See Accessories on page 57 for informa tion Follow these steps to replace the projection lamp 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord 2 Wait
26. es to all sources you have connected e Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the left external speaker Projector NOTE The Treble and Bass settings apply only to the projector s internal speakers External speakers typically have their own tone controls e Press the right mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the right external speaker Fade The Fade setting controls the balance between the internal and external speakers The setting appears gray and won t highlight if external speakers aren t connected e Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the internal speakers e Press the right mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the external speakers Treble The Treble setting controls the higher frequencies of your audio source e Press the left mouse button to decrease the treble e Press the right mouse button to increase the treble Bass The Basssetting controls the lower frequencies of your audio source e Press the left mouse button to decrease the bass Press the right mouse button to increase the bass Ambiance The Ambiance setting controls the spaciousness of the sound quality from the projector s internal speakers e Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the rear internal speaker e Press the right mouse button to decrease the amount of sound coming from the to
27. fully retracted turn it clockwise before you pack it Place the LitePro in its carrying case with the lens facing upwards You may damage the LitePro if you set it on its lens NOTE If you open the LitePro case you will void the warranty LitePro 210 220 Introduction i INTRODUCTION The In Focus Systems LitePro 210 and 220 multimedia projec tors combine powerful and sophisticated features with easy to use intuitive controls Built in multimedia features include audio by JBL a palette of 16 7 million colors and active matrix liquid crystal display LCD technology The 200 series projectors are ideal for high performance business training and imaging appli cations that demand exceptional color quality The 210 has VGA graphics the 220 has SVGA graphics The user interfaces of the two products are identical information in this User s Guide applies to both products Image Resolution LitePro 210 The VGA resolution of the 210 s projected image is 640x480 It displays computer images just as they appear on your com puter s monitor Screen resolutions between 640x480 and 800x600 are compressed to 640x480 The 210 cannot compress screen reso lutions above 800x600 If your computer s screen resolution is higher than 800x600 reset itto a lower resolution before you con nect the 210 LitePro 220 Y The SVGA resolution of the 220 s projected image is 800x600 It displays computer images just as they appear on
28. he lamp module door until the projector is turned off and the lamp has cooled The hot lamp contains high pressure and can explode if damaged or old Follow the instructions in this manual for lamp replacement carefully Hot Surfaces Allow the projector to cool at least 45 minutes before replacing a lamp When you open the lamp housing be very careful not to touch the hot surfaces inside Ventilation and O verheating Openings in the projector case provide ventilation to protect it from overheating Keep loose papers and other objects well away from the bottom top and side grills Do not place the projector on top of or close to a computer or other heat producing equipment Liquid Spills Do not set drinks on top of the projector Spilled liquids can flow inside and cause damage Do Not Disassemble All LitePro service must be performed by an authorized In Focus service center The only user serviceable part in the LitePro is the projection lamp which you can replace by opening the lamp cover on the bottom of the projector see page 43 Do not open any other part of the LitePro If your LitePro needs repair call In Focus Technical Support as described on page 4 Before you call Technical Support you may want to refer to Troubleshooting starting on page 49 to see if you can resolve the problem yourself Don t Set the LitePro on its Lens To protect the lens when you are transporting the LitePro adjust the lens so it is
29. horization number issued by the In Focus customer service department must also be clearly dis played on the outside of the shipping carton containing the Product WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION In Focus shall have no further obligation under the foregoing limited warranty if the Product has been damaged dueto abuse misuse neglect accident unusual physical or electrical stress unauthorized modifications tampering alterations or service other than by In Focus orits authorized agents causes other than from ordinary use or failure to properly use the Product in the application for which said Product is intended DISCLAIMER OR UNSTATED WARRANTIES THE WARRANTY PRINTED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PURCHASE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF AND THE FOREGOING WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE EXTENDED ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY WRITTEN INSTRUMENT SIGNED BY IN FOCUS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT IN FOCUS LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT IN TORT UNDER ANY WARRANTY IN NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE RETURN OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL IN FOCUS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THE PRICE STATED FOR THE PRODUCT IS A CONSIDER
30. ht mouse button to increase the contrast making the blacks appear blacker and the whites appear whiter Tint The Tint setting adjusts the red green color balance in the pro jected image Changing the Tint setting has no effect on PAL or SECAM video sources e Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of green in the image e Press the right mouse button to increase the amount of red in the image Reset All Click either mouse button to reset all the options except Lan guage and Video Standard in all the menus to their original set tings This also returns Freeze and Mute to their default off settings Audio Menu Functions Source Computer Internal Speakers Ambiance FIGURE 32 Audio menu Volume e Press the left mouse button to decrease the volume e Press the right mouse button to increase the volume Volume adjustments you make are saved for each source Mic Volume NOTE Changing the volume e Press the right mouse button to increase the microphone volume from the menu is the same as changing it using the remote or e Press the left mouse button to decrease the microphone volume keypad Balance The Balance setting controls the balance between the left and right external speakers It appears gray and won t highlight if you haven t connected external speakers The Balance setting appli
31. ibility Unpacking the Projector Usage Guidelines If You Need Assistance Warranty Setting up the Projector Connecting the CableWizard to the Projector Selecting Connectors on the CableWizard Preparing to Connect Your Equipment to the Projector Connecting an IBM Compatible Desktop Computer Connecting an IBM Compatible Laptop Computer Connecting a Macintosh Desktop Computer Connecting an Apple PowerBook Computer Connecting a Video Player Connecting an External Speaker and a Subwoofer Connecting a Microphone Connecting a PS 2 Compatible Mouse Connecting the Remote Control Cable Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image Turning Off the Projector Using the Projector Basic Image Adjustment Using the Remote Control Adjusting the Projector Using the Remote and Keypad Buttons Using the Disk Mouse Using the On Screen Menus Display Menu Functions Audio Menu Functions Image Menu Functions Controls Menu Functions T a b o c o nt ents Maintenance Cleaning the Lens Removing and Replacing a Lens Using the Zoom Lens Replacing the Projection Lamp Resetting the Lamp Monitor Light Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control Replacing the Fuse Using the Kensington Lock Troubleshooting Solutions to Common Problems Appendix Specifications Accessories Portable and Laptop Activation Chart Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer Projected Image Size Index 41 41 41 42 43 44 45 45 47
32. imum Input Voltage Sensitivity Connector Type Fuse 10K ohm nominal AC coupled Lin Rin peag lt 45 V for THD lt 0 3 micro phone off Lin or Rin lt 2 0 Vrms for THD lt 0 3 micro phone off 100 mV at 1 KHz for 88 dB SPL at 1 meter 3 5 mm 1 8 inch stereo phone jack 115 to 240V nominal line 100 to 115V nominal line T6 3AH 250V 5x20mm T8AH 250V 5x20mm Accessories Standard A ccessories ship with the projector Part Number LitePro 210 220 Quick Start card 009 0214 xx LitePro 210 220 User s Guide 010 0102 xx Shipping Box 110 0098 xx CableW izard and Cables 591 0182 xx CableW izard Audio Cable 210 0079 xx CableW izard Computer C able 210 0076 xx CableW izard Mouse Cable 210 0078 xx Varifocal Lens 505 0148 00 Projection Lamp Module 505 0144 xx Lens Cap 340 0220 xx Audio Video Cable 210 0062 xx Fuse 6 3 anp 749 0010 xx Remote Control with Cable and 2 Batteries 590 0198 xx Remote Cable 50 ft 210 0088 xx Power Cords one ships with projector type depends on country North American Power Cord 210 0023 xx Australian Power Cord 210 0027 xx UK Power Cord 210 0028 xx European Power Cord 210 0029 xx Danish Power Cord 210 0030 xx Swiss Power Cord 210 0031 xx A p p e ndi x Optional Accessories Soft Carry Case CA C077 ATA Shipping C ase CA C119 CableW izard Lite SP CW LITE Mac Adapter for C ableW izard Lite 516 0003 xx CableW izard Extension Cable 50 ft 210 0077 xx Zoom Lens H
33. isplay turn on video mirroring See Using out cable for external video Con Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer on page 63 for nect it between the PowerBook additional information and the CableW izard computer cable as shown in Figure 13 get ae PowerBook Es computer cable video out cable FIGURE 13 Connecting the CableW izard computer cable to an Apple PowerBook Do you want to play your computer s audio on the projector 1 Plug either end of the CableWizard audio cable into the audio connector on your PowerBook 2 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the L connector on the CableWizard Setting u p t h e Projector Do you want to control the computer s mouse from the projector s remote or keypad 1 Locate the mouse cable and unplug it from your PowerBook 2 Plug the 3 end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the 3 ADB connector on your PowerBook 3 Plug the G end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the connector on the CableWizard PowerBook video out cable audio cable computer cable FIGURE 14 Connecting the CableW izard audio and mouse cables to a PowerBook Now you re ready to power up the projector and your Power Book Skip to Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image on page 21 16 Connecting a Video Player 1 If your video play
34. ith a self locking quick release eleva tor foot and a leveling knob t leveling knob FIGURE 24 Quick release elevator foot and leveling knob To raise the projector 1 Raise the front of the projector off the table by lifting up on the handle Figure 25 2 While holding the projector press and hold the quick release button Figure 25 3 When the projector is the height you want release the button to lock the elevator foot into position 4 If necessary use the leveling knob Figure 24 to adjust the angle of the projected image FIGURE 25 Adjusting the height of the projector t amp To lower the projector nett tenes CAUTION Always hold the pro jector s handle when you press the 1 Hold the projector s handle 2 Press the elevator s quick release button elevator s quick release button 3 Lower the projector 4 If necessary use the leveling knob Figure 24 to readjust the angle of the projected image 27 Projector Using the Remote and Keypad Buttons This section provides an alphabetical reference to the remote and keypad buttons FIGURE 26 Remote control brightness menu Gs volume oo FIGURE 27 help freeze O liteshow video computer standby Keypad 28 Brightness 6 O Adjusting the brightness lightens or darkens the image e To darken the image press 9 e To lighte
35. jector as the primary monitor 4 Restart the PowerBook A p pe ndi x Projected Image Size Use the chart below and the tables on the next page to help you determine projected image sizes for the varifocal and zoom lenses 500 450 400 350 maximum zoom v a on VU g 300 1a Vv 00 is E 250 3 fa o 00 Ss Q 200 minimum zoom 150 and varifocal lens 100 50 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Distance to Screen feet FIGURE 44 Projected image size for LitePro 200 series zoom and varifocal lenses Table 1 Image Size Width and Height for Varifocal Lens and Zoom Lens at Minimum Focusing Distance Distance to Diagonal Width Height Screen feet inches inches inches 4 34 27 20 4 10 84 67 50 4 15 126 101 75 6 20 168 134 100 8 25 210 168 126 30 252 202 151 2 35 294 235 176 4 40 336 269 201 6 Table 2 Image Size Width and Height for Zoom Lens at Maximum Focusing Distance Maximum Maximum Maximum Distance to Diagonal Width Height Screen feet inches inches inches 4 48 38 28 8 10 120 96 72 15 180 144 108 20 240 192 144 25 300 240 180 30 360 288 216 35 420 336 252 4
36. lowing chart lists the commands that re activate the laptop s monitor If your computer is not listed refer to the com puter s documentation 59 Append Key command to Key command to Computer activate port de activate port Compag Ctrl Alt lt Ctri Alt gt FN F4 FN F4 automatic auto matic mode for setup option mode for setup option Compuadd auto matic Alt F for screen setup option auto matic Alt F for screen setup option Data General Ctrl Alt C ommand Ctrl Alt C ommand Data General 2CRT X atDOSprompt reboot W alkabout Datavue Ctrl Shift M Ctrl Shift M Dell Ctrl Alt lt Ctrl Alt gt Ctrl Alt F10 Ctrl Alt F10 FN F8 CRT LCD FN F8 FN D FN D FN F12 FN F12 Digital automatic reboot FN F2 FN F2 Dolch dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Epson dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Ever ex setup screen option setup screen option For A Ctrl Alt Shift C Ctrl Shift A It L Gateway FN F1 FN F1 again simul FN F1 taneous Grid FN F2 choose auto or FN F2 simultaneous Ctrl Alt T ab Ctrl Alt T ab Hyundai setup screen option setup screen option IBM 970 automatic warm reboot Computer Key command to activate port Key command to de activate port IBM ThinkPad reboot enter setup menu FN F7 select choice from setup menu FN F1 select choice FN F5 select choice PS 2 SC select choice CRT
37. n oper 10 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Dimensions 6 6 x 16 25 x 13 25 inches 16 8 x 41 3 x 33 7 cm Weight 16 Ibs 7 3 kg unpacked Altitude O perating 0 to 10 000 feet 3048 meters N on operating 20 000 feet 6096 meters Left and Right Audio Outputs Frequency Response 10 Hz 20 KHz O utput Impedance 1 2 K ohm nominal Output Voltage 2 Vrms maximum open circuit Connector Type red and white RCA jacks Subwoofer O utputs Frequency Response 10 Hz 10 KHz O utput Impedance 200 ohms nominal Output Voltage 2 Vrms maximum open circuit Connector Type black RCA jack Optics Focus Range 4 to 25 feet Append Microphone Input Input Impedance Maximum Input Voltage Sensitivity Microphone Impedance Connector Type 3 5 K ohm nominal 60 mVrms for THD lt 0 3 main inputs off 800 Vrms at 1 KHz for 88 dB SPL at 1 meter lt 8K ohms 6 3 mm 1 4 inch monaural phone jack unbalanced Lamp Type 270 watt metal halide Remote Control Battery Two 2 AA alkaline cells Input Power Requirements 100 240VAC 7 0A 3 6A 50 to 60 Hz Video Module Input Input Impedance Maximum Input Voltage Sensitivity Connector Type 5K ohm DC coupled Lin Rin PEAK lt 4 5 V for THD lt 0 3 micro phone off Lin or Rin lt 2 0 Vrms for THD lt 0 3 micro phone off 100 mV at 1 KHz for 88 dB SPL at 1 meter RCA jack CableW izard Audio Input Input Impedance Max
38. n the image press 0 The brightness buttons are auto repeating they repeat their func tion as long as you hold down the button Computer E When you have more than one source computer or video con nected to the projector select between them by pressing the but ton for the source you want Press computer to display the computer image Freeze ok The freeze button halts or freezes the projected image Use this button to freeze a frame of video the video continues to run but the projected image is frozen You can also freeze an image from a computer source on the screen allowing you to perform other operations on the computer without the audience seeing them Press freeze again when you want the image to return to normal Help Press help to display the online help information Light Press light to illuminate the buttons on the remote control The light goes off automatically 10 seconds after you press any button LiteShow 2 The liteshow button will be used to display a LiteShow presenta tion from disk Call your In Focus dealer for availability Projector NOTE Pressing mute has no effect on microphone volume NOTE Scribble functionality is enhanced by using a PS 2 mouse See Connecting a PS 2 Compatible Mouse on page 20 Menu FAR Press menu to open the on screen menus Press menu again to close the menus When you close the menus the projector saves any changes you made For mo
39. o E When you have more than one source computer or video con nected to the projector select between them by pressing the but ton for the source you want Press video to display the image from your video player Volume lt lt To increase the volume press D e To decrease the volume press lt 1 The volume buttons are auto repeating they continue to adjust the volume as long as you hold them down Volume adjustments are saved for each source you have connected 31 Projector NOTE Using a light touch on the disk mouse often gets the best results 32 Using the Disk Mouse Press anywhere on the edge of the disk mouse to move the cursor on the screen For example if you press the top edge of the disk the cursor moves up the screen if you press the bottom edge the cursor moves down Figure 28 You can move the cursor at any angle by pressing the corresponding edge of the disk press here to move the cursor up press here to move the cursor down FIGURE 28 Using the disk mouse Using the On Screen Menus The projector has four on screen menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings Most of these adjustments aren t available directly from the remote or keypad To open the on screen menus press the menu button on the remote or keypad Press menuagain when you want to close the menus To select a menu use the disk mouse to move the cursor to the tab for
40. o the Q connector on the CableWizard Do you want to play your computer s audio on the projector 1 Unplug the audio cable if present from your computer 2 Plug either end of the CableWizard audio cable into the audio connector on your Macintosh 3 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the ZI connector on the CableWizard Sett g t h e Projector Do you want to control the computer s mouse from the projector s remote or keypad 1 Unplug the mouse from your Macintosh or locate an unused ADB connector 2 Plug the s end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the 3 mouse connector or the 3 ADB connector on your Macintosh 3 Plug the Z end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the G connector on the CableWizard monitor cable audio cable FIGURE 12 Connecting the CableWizard monitor audio and mouse cables to a Macintosh desktop computer Now you re ready to power up the projector and the Macintosh Skip to Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image on page 21 Connecting an Apple PowerBook Computer 1 Plug the IOl end of the CableWizard computer cable into the video connector on your PowerBook Y 2 Plug the end of the CableWizard computer cable into the DI connector on the CableWizard NOTE Some PowerBooks 3 If you want the projector display to be the same as the Power require the Apple supplied video Book s screen d
41. own replace it See Replacing the Fuse on page 45 Make sure that the CableWizard and the cables do not have any bent pins Check the power cord for bent pins also Problem Color or VGA text not being projected e You might need to adjust the brightness up or down until the text is visible Refer to Brightness on page 29 for more infor mation e Verify that the appropriate input source is selected See Com puter on page 29 or Video on page 31 Problem The screen resolution is not right e Make sure the computer s graphics card is set for a resolution of no greater than 800x600 for the 210 1024x768 for the 220 Problem Image isn t centered on the screen e Reposition the image Refer to Horiz Position on page 38 and Vert Position on page 38 e If you re using an extension cable between the CableWizard and the projector make sure it s In Focus approved Problem Only the start up screen displays e Verify that the cables are connected correctly Check to see that the CableWizard computer cable is correctly connected to the monitor connector on the computer this is the connector where your monitor cable usually goes See page 6 through page 15 for connection procedures Verify that the proper input source is connected See Com puter on page 29 or Video on page 31 You might need to turn everything off and power up the equipment again Make sure you power up in this order p
42. own see Ceiling on page 39 The Ceiling Mount Kit is sold separately see page 58 page 57 projector and your computer to 50 feet See Accessories on 2 Position the projector the desired distance from the screen e The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen determines the size of the projected image Figure 2 shows three projected image sizes using the varifocal lens or the zoom lens at minimum focusing distance For more infor mation about image size see Projected Image Size on page 64 3 Make sure the projector and your computer are turned off FIGURE 2 Projected image size varifocal lens zoom lens at minimum focusing distance Setting u t he Projector CAUTION Tum off the computer monitor and projector whenever you connect or disconnect cables Connecting the C ableW izard to the Projector The CableWizard simplifies the connection process by providing a central hub for all the connections between the projector and your computer The connectors on the CableWizard are labeled with icons Connect the end of the CableWizard cord to the S connector on the projector s connector panel Figure 3 out 5 LR g CA co O E ENE O ess FIGURE 3 Connecting the CableW izard cable to the projector Selecting Connectors
43. p internal speaker Image Menu Functions Source Computer Internal Speakers i xy Auto Image Auto Resize Manual Sync Manual Tracking Horiz Position Vert Position ine T T FIGURE 33 Image menu Auto Image The projector automatically adjusts tracking signal synchroniza tion and vertical and horizontal position for most computers If you want to adjust these features manually you must turn off Auto Image first by clicking it Auto Resize The Auto Resize setting is available only for computer sources Auto Resize automatically resizes the image by scaling it up or down When Auto Resize is on the projector makes the best fit of the image to the screen If you turn Auto Resize off by clicking it the image may be either cropped or too small for the screen Manual Sync The projector adjusts signal synchronization automatically for most computers Butif the projected computer image looks fuzzy or streaked try turning Auto Image off then back on again If the image still looks bad try adjusting the signal synchronization manually as described below 1 Click the Auto Image button to turn Auto Image off NOTE Some screen savers inter fere withthe operation of Auto Image If you re experiencing prob lems try turning your screen saver off then turning Auto Image off and back on 37 Projector NOTE The M anual Sync M anual Tracking Horiz Position and Vert Po
44. r Usingthe Kensington Lock The projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System Figure 43 Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector FIGURE 43 Installing the Kensington lock 47 LitePro 210 220 Troubleshooting i TROUBLESHO OTING If you re experiencing trouble with the projector follow these steps to make sure everything is properly connected before you call Technical Support for assistance 1 Check cable connections Verify that all computer CableWiz ard and power cables are properly connected 2 Verify that all power is switched on 3 Verify that the projector has not been switched off with the standby button on the remote or keypad 4 If the projector still doesn t display an image restart the com puter 5 If the problem still exists unplug the projector from the com puter and check the computer monitor s display The maxi mum resolution that the 210 can display is 800x600 pixels preferably 640x480 the maximum resolution that the 220 can display is 1024x768 pixels preferably 800x600 The problem might be with the graphics controller in your computer rather than with the projector When you reconnect the projector remember to turn the computer and monitor off before you power up the projector Power the equipment back up in this order projector monito
45. r computer 6 If you re using a laptop computer and its monitor is not dis playing your presentation make sure you have re activated the computer s monitor Most laptop computers de activate their own monitor when a second display device such as the projector is connected Refer to page 59 for more information 7 If the problem still exists read through the problems and solutions in this chapter If you call Technical Support for assistance e Find out what kind of graphics controller card is installed in your computer This is the circuit board in the computer to which the projector is connected Most PCs use a VGA graphics controller NOTE Macintosh computers require a specific power up sequence the projector must be turned on before you turn on the computer r o u b e shooting Solutions to C ommon Problems Problem Nothing on projection screen e Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to a func tional AC electrical outlet Make sure that the power cord is also properly connected to the projector If the projector is plugged into a power strip make sure the power strip is tumed on Make sure you have removed the lens cap on the projection lens at the front of the projector Make sure the projector is switched on Check the projector s lamp to ensure that it is securely con nected in the lamp module See Replacing the Projection Lamp on page 43 Check the fuse If ithas bl
46. re information about the on screen menus see page 32 Mute DS Pressing the mutebutton silences the internal speakers It also silences any external speakers that are connected It does not mute the microphone To return the volume to its previous setting press mute again or press either volume button Scribble 2 The scribble button activates on screen annotation 1 Press the scribble button The cursor changes to a pencil 2 Press the right disk mouse button Figure 29 to display the color selector Use the disk mouse to position the cursor on the desired color then press the left mouse button Press the right button again to close the color selector 3 Move the pencil to where you want to start the annotation 4 Press the left mouse button The cursor changes to an upright pencil 5 Use the disk mouse or PS 2 mouse if connected to draw your annotation Press the left mouse button to complete the annotation 6 To exit Scribble press the scribble button The annotation is automatically deleted it cannot be saved Standby When you press standby the display and audio turn off and the screen becomes black After 30 seconds the lamp goes out if you haven t pressed any other buttons If you press any button again within 30 seconds the projector returns to normal operations immediately e If you press standby again after 30 seconds there is about a 30 second delay before the lamp turns back on Vide
47. reen while the projec tor is in standby To exit standby mode press the standby button once It takes several seconds for the projection lamp to reach full power and project the image again To completely power off the projector press the O side of the power switch If you want to turn the projector back on immedi ately you must allow about 45 seconds for the lamp to cool The lamp won t light if it s too hot NOTE With some computers the order in which you power up the equipment is very important We recommend that you always turn on the computer LAST Turn on all other pieces of equipment including the computer s moni tor before you turn on the com puter NOTE When you disconnect the projector after you have switched it off always remove the power cord from the electrical outlet first then remove it from the projector LitePro 210 220 Using the Projector USING THE PROJECTOR This section describes how to use and make adjustments to the projector It also provides a reference to the remote control but tons and the options available from the on screen menus Basic Image Adjustment 1 Make sure you have powered up your equipment in the right order page 21 2 If the image doesn t display completely adjust the height of the projector page 26 or center the image by adjusting its horizontal or vertical position page 38 3 If the image is out of focus rotate the lens to focus it page 26
48. ro jector computer monitor computer It is especially important that you follow this sequence for Macintosh computers Make sure your computer s graphics board is installed and configured correctly If you re using Windows 3 x 1 In the Windows Program Manager double click the Win dows Setup icon in the Main program group 2 Verify that the Display setting is 800x600 or less for the 210 1024x768 or less for the 220 If you re using Windows 95 1 Open My Computer icon the Control Panel folder and then the Display icon 2 Click the Settings tab 3 Verify that the Desktop area is set to 800x600 or less for the 210 1024x768 or less for the 220 Also check the following e Does your computer have a compatible graphics board The projector isn t CGA or EGA compatible e Is your computer s graphics board turned on This is especially true for laptop computers See Portable and Laptop Activa tion Chart on page 59 51 r o u b e shooting Problem Image is too wide or narrow for screen e You might need to manually adjust the tracking to reduce or enlarge the projected image Refer to Manual Tracking on page 38 e Adjust the resolution of your monitor if it s greater than 800x600 pixels for the 210 or 1024x768 for the 220 Only these resolutions at 75 Hz or less will display on the projector e Make sure that your computer has a compatible graphics board The projector is not compati
49. s a danger of bulb explosion If this happens your LitePro will be severely damaged Power Source Use only a three wire grounding type power source The power source should not exceed 250 volts rms between the supply con ductors or between either conductor and the ground Power Cord Use only the power cord that was shipped with the LitePro Although other power cords might be similar in appearance they have not been safety tested with the 210 or 220 Do not use a power cord if it has become damaged or frayed Contact your In Focus dealer or call In Focus if you need to replace your power cord Grounding The projector is grounded through the grounding conductor on the power cord To avoid electric shock plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding type plug Fuse For continued protection against the risk of fire use only the specified fuse It must be a time delay high breaking capacity 5x20mm fuse with the following amperages for 6 3amp use T6 3AH for 8amp use T8AH Refer to page 55 for more informa tion about fuse specifications and to page 45 for instructions on replacing the fuse Lamp To avoid overheating and unacceptable image quality replace the projection lamp with a lamp of the specified type Refer to page 56 for lamp specifications and to page 43 for instructions on replacing the lamp Lamp Compartment To avoid burns or an explosion hazard do not open t
50. sition buttons are available only for computer sources The projector sets these options automatically for a video source so they appear gray 2 Press the left or right mouse buttons repeatedly until the image is sharp and free of streaks Manual Tracking The tracking function adjusts the projector to match the video signal from your computer The projector usually adjusts the tracking automatically when you connect your computer How ever if the display shows evenly spaced fuzzy vertical lines or if the projected image is too wide or too narrow for the screen try turning Auto Image off then back on again If the image is still bad try adjusting the tracking manually as described below 1 Click the Auto Image button to turn Auto Image off 2 Press the left or right mouse buttons repeatedly until the fuzzy vertical bars are gone Horiz Position Follow these steps to manually adjust the horizontal position 1 Click the Auto Image button to turn Auto Image off 2 Press the left mouse button to move the image right press the right mouse button to move the image left Positioning adjustments are saved when you power off the pro jector Vert Position Follow these steps to manually adjust the vertical position 1 Click the Auto Image button to turn Auto Image off 2 Press the left mouse button to move the image down press the right mouse button to move the image up Positioning adjustments are saved when you power off
51. sktop computer page 9 IBM compatible laptop computer page 11 Macintosh desktop computer page 13 Apple PowerBook page 15 Video player page 17 External speakers or subwoofer page 19 Microphone page 20 PS 2 compatible mouse page 20 Remote control cable page 20 Connecting an IBM C ompatible Desktop Computer 1 Locate the cable that connects your monitor to your computer Unplug it from the computer 2 Plug the end of the CableWizard computer cable into the monitor connector on your computer 3 Plug the IO end of the computer cable into the IO connector on the CableWizard FIGURE 7 Connecting the CableW izard computer cable to an IBM compatible desktop computer Do you want to display the image on your computer s monitor as well as on the projection screen 1 Plug your monitor s cable into the II connector on the CableWizard Do you want to play your computer s audio on the projector 1 Unplug the audio cable if present from your computer 2 Plug either end of the CableWizard audio cable into the audio connector on your computer 3 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the K connector on the CableWizard Setting u p t h e Projector Do you want to control your computer s mouse from the projector s remote or keypad 1 Unplug the mouse cable from your computer 2 Plug the G end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the mouse connec
52. st reset the lamp monitor light y 1 Press and hold the two brightnessbuttons on the keypad forat ester eee least 5 seconds NOTE You must reset the lamp 2 Release the buttons The lamp monitor light goes out after it is monitor light so the projector can reset keep track of the usable life of the new lamp Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control The life of the batteries depends on how often and how long you use the remote Symptoms of low battery charge include erratic responses when using the remote and a reduced range of opera tion Follow these steps to replace the batteries 1 Turn the remote face down in your hand 2 Slide the battery cover off the end of the remote by pressing on it with the heel of your hand 3 Remove the old batteries 4 Install two new AA alkaline batteries Make sure you install each in the correct direction 5 Slide the battery cover back on the remote Replacing the Fuse A power line surge or spike can blow the power supply fuse causing the projector to stop working If this happens you ll need to replace the fuse ay The projector ships with a 6 3 amp fuse The correct replacement 000 fuse depends on the power line voltage in the country where you CAUTION Use only the speci are Operating He projector fied power supply fuse Using a dif If your line voltage is 115V to 240V use a T6 3AH 250V ferent fuse may damage the 5x20mm fuse projector If your line voltag
53. talling the microphone For information about setting the microphone level see page 35 CAUTION Turn off your computer monitor and the projector whenever you connect the mouse Power on the projector first then the computer NOTE Using a mouse makes using the Scribble feature easier Connecting a Microphone e To connect a microphone to the projector plug the microphone cable into the Y connector on the projector FIGURE 18 Connecting a microphone Connecting a PS 2 C ompatible Mouse e To connect a PS 2 compatible mouse to the projector plug the mouse cable into the 6 connector on the projector PS 2 compatible mouse connector Lor EN y JA 2 0 Fem CON N CGO 0 0 000 N 0 Le E ce pr E g O FIGURE 19 The PS 2 compatible mouse connector on the projector Connecting the Remote Control Cable If the projector cannot receive the remote s signal as may be the case if you re using rear projection connect the remote directly to the projector with the remote cable 1 Plug the end of the remote cable with the cylinder into the 6 connector on the projector 2 Plug the other end into the plug on the remote TC CGD O 0 o mar 9 E cylinder FIGURE 20 Connecting the remote
54. the menu you want then click either mouse button disk mouse left mouse right mouse button button FIGURE 29 Disk mouse and mouse buttons To change a menu setting move the cursor to the setting you want to change then use one of the two mouse buttons below the disk to make changes The status bar at the top of the menu display indicates the source that is currently active For example if you have both a computer and a video player connected Source Computer or Source Video displays depending on whether you ve pressed the com puter or the video button on the remote or keypad Source Computer Internal Speakers FIGURE 30 On screen menu status bar Display Menu Functions Source Computer Internal Speakers Display Brightness Contrast EB TTTT VE Sti SN Y Reset All FIGURE 31 Display menu Projector NOTE Changing the brightness using the menu is the same as changing it using the remote or keypad Brightness Adjusting the brightness changes the intensity of the image e Press the left mouse button to darken the image e Press the right mouse button to lighten the image Contrast The contrast controls the degree of difference between the light est and darkest parts of the picture Adjusting the contrast changes the amount of black and white in the image e Press the left mouse button to decrease the contrast e Press the rig
55. the pro jector Controls Menu Functions Source Computer Internal Speakers Display Audio Image Controls Video Standard NTSC PAL Language English Francais Deutsch Espa ol Ceiling Rear Projection H lt H lt gt Monitor Connect On FIGURE 34 Controls menu Video Standard When Autois on the projector attempts to pick the video stan dard NTSC PAL or SECAM automatically based on the input signal it receives The video standard options may vary depend ing on your region of the world If the projector is unable to detect the standard the colors might not look right or the image might appear torn If this happens manually select NTSC PAL or SECAM Language You can display the on screen menus in English French Ger man and Spanish The default is English e Click the button for the language you want The menus redraw immediately Ceiling e Click either mouse button to turn the image upside down for ceiling mounted projection NOTE If you already know the sta nda rd used in your geographical area it s often best to manually select it NOTE To order the ceiling mount kit refer to Accessories on page 57 Projector NOTE Do not select Off if your monitor is connected directly to the CableW izard Rear Projection When you select Rear Projection the projector reverses the image so you can project from behind a tr
56. tion FN F6 FN F6 Toshiba Ctrl Alt End Ctrl Alt H ome FN End FN Home FN F5 FN F5 setup screen option setup screen option Twinhead FN F7 FN F7 FN F5 FN F5 Automatic Automatic W inBook Ctrl Alt F10 Ctrl Alt F10 W yse software driven software driven Zenith FN F10 FN F10 FN F2 FN F2 FN F1 FN F1 These manufacturers have models that automatically send video to the external CRT port when some type of display device is attached These manufacturers offer more than one key command depend ing on the computer model Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer When you turn video mirroring on the projector displays the same information that appears on your PowerBook s built in screen When video mirroring is off the projector acts like a sepa rate display To turn on video mirroring for the first time 1 Open the Monitors control panel click on Monitor 2 2 Set the number of colors you want 3 Open the Control Strip click on the monitor icon 4 Select Turn Video Mirroring On Now you can turn video mirroring on and off from the Control Strip without having to open the Monitors control panel again When using video mirroring and high color graphics such as slide shows the projected image occasionally might turn black and white If this happens perform the following steps 1 Turn off video mirroring 2 Open the Monitors control panel 3 Move the white menu bar to Monitor 2 to set the pro
57. tor on your computer 3 Plug the 32 end of the CableWizard mouse cable into the 3 connector on the CableWizard audio cable FIGURE 8 Connecting the CableW izard monitor audio and mouse cables to an IBM compatible desktop computer Now you re ready to power up the projector and your computer Skip to Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image on page 21 10 Connecting an IBM Compatible Laptop Computer 1 Plug the end of the CableWizard computer cable into the video connector on your computer 2 Plug the IO end of the CableWizard computer cable into the IO connector on the CableWizard computer cable FIGURE 9 Connecting the CableW izard computer cable to an IBM compatible laptop computer Do you want to play your computer s audio on the projector 1 Plug either end of the CableWizard audio cable into the audio connector on your computer 2 Plug the other end of the audio cable into the ZI connector on the CableWizard NOTE Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video port when a second ary display device such as a projec tor is connected Refer to your computer manual for the com mand that activates the external video port Activation commands for some laptop computers are listed in the Appendix of this manual on page 59 NOTE If you don t w
58. video cable connecting 17 ordering A V cable 57 Computer button 29 computers compatible 2 connecting Apple PowerBook 15 16 external speakers 19 IBM compatible desktop computer 9 10 IBM compatible laptop 11 12 Macintosh 13 14 microphone 20 power cord 21 PS 2 compatible mouse 20 remote control 21 subwoofer 19 video player 17 18 connector panel audio out 19 LEDs 22 microphone 20 remote cable 21 subwoofer 19 video connectors 17 contrast adjusting 34 Controls menu 39 Controls menu options Ceiling 39 Language 39 Monitor Connect 40 Rear Projection 40 cords See cables D Display menu 33 Display menu options Brightness 34 Contrast 34 Reset All 34 Tint 34 displaying online help information 29 on screen menus 30 E EGA graphics 2 extension cable 5 58 external speakers connecting 19 F fade adjusting 36 Freeze button 29 freezing the display 29 fuse ordering 6 3 amp 57 ordering 8 amp 58 replacing 45 safety iv specifications iv 56 fuzzy lines 38 H Help button 29 hot surfaces v IBM compatible computers compatibility 2 9 connecting 9 12 icons on CableWizard 6 16 on projector 17 22 on projector labels iii image adjusting 21 25 centering 25 colors don t match computer s 53 focusing 26 fuzzy lines 25 38 has lines or spots 52 not centered 50 not displayed 50 out of focus 52 quality iv 50 53 resolution 1 reversed 52 size 5 64 streaked 53 too dark or too light 29 too wide or too
59. your com NOTE The 220 automatically puter s monitor Screen resolutions between 800x600 and 1024x768 are compressed to 800x600 The 220 cannot compress screen resolutions above 1024x768 If your computer s screen res olution is higher than 1024x768 reset it to a lower resolution images at 640x480 by tuming off before you connect the 220 the Auto Resize feature See Auto expands 640x480 images to 800x600 You can display these Resize on page 37 for more information ntroduct NOTE The contents of your shipping box may vary depending on the LitePro configuration you ve ordered Compatibility The projector is compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices including e IBM compatible computers including laptops up to 800x600 resolution LitePro 210 or 1024x768 resolution LitePro 220 at 75Hz e IBM PS 2 in VGA and MCGA modes e Apple Macintosh and PowerBook computers up to 800x600 resolution LitePro 210 or 1024x768 resolution LitePro 220 e Various VCRs camcorders and laser disc players The projector is not compatible with these systems e IBM compatible computers in CGA or EGA graphics mode e Macintosh 128 512 Plus SE SE 30 or Classic Unpacking the Projector The projector comes with the items shown in Figure 1 Check to make sure all are included Contact your In Focus dealer immedi ately if anything is missing If you are experienced in setting up presentation systems us
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