Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung LS700 des Produzenten InFocus
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i T ABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instruc tions iii Introd uction 1 Image Resol ution 1 Compatibili ty 1 Unpacking the Projecto r 1 Usage Guidelines 4 If Y ou Ne ed A ss ista nce 4 Warranty 4 Setting up the.
ii T able of Cont ents Maintenance & Troubles ho oting 31 Cleaning the Lens 31 Cleaning the Fan In take Filter 31 Replacing the Projection Lamp 33 Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control 35 .
iii SAFETY INSTRU CTIONS Please read a nd follow all safety instr uctions provided BEFORE using your new projector . Failure to comply with safety instruc- tions may r esult in fire, electrical shock, or personal injury and may damage or im pair protection provided by equipment.
iv Safe ty Instru ctions • Caut ion: For ceiling mount installa tio ns, please use the ceiling mount recomm ended in the User ’s Guide an d follow all instructions pr ovided with it. Safety S ymbols: Atte ntion: For information a bout usage of a featur e, please refer t o the User ’s Guide.
1 INTR ODUCTION The InFocus ® LS700™ lightweight multimedia pr ojector com- bines powerful and sophisticated features with easy-to-use, intui- tive contr ols. Dynamic video is provided by Far oudja Laboratories, the industry leader in high- end video performan ce.
2 Intr oduction NO TE: The contents of your shipping box may vary depend ing on the conf iguration you’ ve ordered. F IGURE 1 Shipping box contents 1. LS700 projector 4. r emote and batteries 2. LS700 User’ s Guide 5. RCA audio/ video (A/V) cable 3.
3 F IGURE 2 Side view of pro jector NO TE: The focus r ing is thr eaded to fit a 77m m camera lens f ilter. Y ou may w ant to use a filter to customize the im age for a particu- lar home theater installation.
4 Intr oduction Usag e Guidelines • Do not loo k direct ly in to th e proje ctio n lens when the p rojec tor is turned on. The bright light may harm your eyes. • Do not block th e grills on the projector . Do not place the projec- tor on cloth table coverings, as they may get sucked up to the vents.
5 SETTING U P THE PR OJECTOR 1 Place the pr ojector on a flat s urface. • The pr ojector must be within 10 feet (3 m) of your power source an d within 6 feet ( 1.8 m) of your computer . NO TE : Optional accessories, sold separately , let you incr ease the dis- tance betw een the projector and your comp uter to 70 feet ( 21 m).
6 Setti ng up the Pr ojector Preparing to Conn ect Y our Equi pment to the Projector NO TE : Before you continue, mak e sure the pr ojector and your equipment are turned o ff. If you’ re connecting a computer , mak e sure the distance betw een it and the projector is 6 fe et or less .
7 Connec ting a Vi deo Pla y er 1 If your video player uses a round, on e-pron g composite video connector, you’ll need only the A/V cable that shipped with the proje ctor. • 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.
8 Setti ng up the Pr ojector F IGURE 7 Connecting the projector to a video player using an S-video cable and the audio con- nectors on the standard A/V cable NO TE : The projec tor does not have internal speak er s, s o you must attach external speak ers for audio.
9 Connecting a n External Speak er The pr ojector has no internal speakers, but it can loo p-thro ugh audio so you can contro l the audio fr om the projector . Connect the A/V cable’s r ed and white audio connector s to the pro jector (see the pr evious page), then connect your speakers.
10 Setti ng up the Pr ojector Conne cting a Co mputer 1 Plug the end of the CableW izard Lite computer cable into the video connector on your co mputer . NO TE: Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video por t when a secondar y display device such as a pro jector is connected.
11 P ow ering up the Pr oje ctor and Adjusting the Ima ge NO TE : Always use the po wer cor d that shipped with the pro jector . 1 Remove the lens cap. 2 Plug the po wer cord into the front of the projector, then plu g it into your electrical outlet. A surg e-protected power strip is recom mended if power sur ges are common in your are a.
12 Setti ng up the Pr ojector T urning Off the Pr ojector If you want to turn of f the pr ojector for a short period of time, press the standb y butt on on the remote or keypad. This blan ks the screen f o r 1 minute, but keeps the proje ctor running.
13 USIN G TH E PROJEC TOR This section describes how to use an d make adjustments to the proj ector . It also pr ovides a ref erence to the k eypad and r emote buttons and the opti ons available from the on-screen menus. Basic Ima ge Adjustme nt 1 Make sur e you have power ed up your equipment in the right orde r (page 1 1).
14 Using the Pro jector Adjustin g the Pro j ector T o focus th e image, rotate the focus ring ( Figu re 10) until the image is clear . T o zoom the image, r otate the zoom ring.
15 T o raise the pr ojector: 1 Press and hold the elevator button (Figure 10). 2 Raise the pr ojector to the height you want, then r elease the button to lock the elevator foot into pos ition. 3 If necessary , use the leveling knob (Figure 1 1) to adju st the angle of the pr ojected image.
16 Using the Pro jector Using the Remote Contr ol NO TE: If you can’t aim the remote contr ol at the projecto r so that its signal is received — for example , when using rear pr ojection — connect it directly to the pr ojector with the optional remo te control cable.
17 F IGURE 14 Keypad Comput er When you have mo re than on e source (co mputer and video) con- nected to the pr ojector , select between them by pr essing the but- ton for the source you want. Press compute r to display your computer im age. Fr eez e The freeze button halts, or “ fre ezes” the pr ojected ima ge.
18 Using the Pro jector Standb y When you pr ess standby , the display and audio turn o ff and a blank scr een is displayed for 1 minute. After 1 minute, the lamp goes out if yo u haven’t pressed standb y again. Y ou can chan ge the amount of time the pr ojector stays in standby mode ; see “Standby T ime” on page 27 for details.
19 K e ypad onl y butt ons Brightness Adjusting the brigh tnes s lightens or dark ens th e image. • T o darken the image, pr ess • T o lighten the im age, press Scri bble This feature is not available on this product. Remot e only buttons Po w e r The Power button does no t function on this product.
20 Using the Pro jector Using the Menus The projector has six drop-d ow n menus th at allow you to make image ad justments an d change a variety of se ttings. Most of these adjustments aren’t available dir ectl y fro m the keypad. F IGURE 15 On-screen menus T o open the on-scr een menus, press the menu button on the remo te or keypad.
21 Display Menu F IGURE 17 Display menu Bright ness NO TE: Changing the br ightness using the menu is the same as chan ging it using the ke ypad. Adjusting the brightness chang e s the intensity of th e ima ge. • Press the left mouse button to darken the image.
22 Using the Pro jector Color The color setting adjusts a video ima ge from black and white to fully saturated color . • Press the left m ouse button to decrease the amoun t of color in the image. • Press the right mouse button to increase the am ount of co lor in the image.
23 Audi o Menu F IGURE 18 Audio menu Vo l u m e NO TE: Changing the volume from the menu is the same as chan ging it using the ke ypad. • Press the left m ouse button to decrease the volume . • Press the right mouse button to incr ease the volume.
24 Using the Pro jector Image Menu F IGURE 19 Image menu Auto I mage The projector automat ically adjus ts tra cking, signa l syn chroniza- tion and vertical and hor izontal position for most computers.
25 Image P ositi on This setting allo ws you to re-position a 1 6 x9 or native mo de video image. Select amon g top, bottom, and center by highlight- ing Image Positi on in the menus and clickin g either mouse but- ton to cycle through the option s.
26 Using the Pro jector Hori zontal P os ition Follow thes e steps to manually adj ust the horizonta l po sition. 1 Tu r n Auto Image off. 2 Press the left mouse button to move the image right; pr es s the right mouse butt on to move the imag e left. Positioni ng adjustm ents are saved when you power off the pro- jecto r .
27 Controls Menu F IGURE 20 Controls m enu Video S tandar d The pr ojector can d isplay NTSC and P AL, P AL-M, and P AL-N video. Select a stan dard by clicki ng eith er mouse button and cycling through the standar d s .
28 Using the Pro jector Auto Sou rce Select This setting toggles between On and O f f. When this feature is Off, the projector def aults to the source selected in Default Sour ce. T o display another source, you must m an ua lly select one by press- ing the computer or vide o button on th e keypad or r emote.
29 Language menu F IGURE 21 Language menu Y ou can display the on -screen menus in English, French, German, and Spanish . The default is English. • Move the cursor to the language you want, then click either mouse button. The me nus redra w immediately .
30 Using the Pro jector Lamp hour s used Indicates how many hours the curr ent lamp has been in use. The counter starts at zero hours and counts each hour the l amp is in use. When the counter reaches 2000 h ours, the lamp monitor li ght turns on. Change the lamp w hen the brightness is no longer acceptable.
31 MAINTENANCE & T ROUBLESHOOTING This section describes how to: • clean the lens • clean the fan int ake filter • replace th e proj ection lamp • replace th e batteries in the r emote con.
32 Mainte nance & T roubles hooting F IGURE 23 Removing the filter door 3 Clean the filter . • Use a vacuum cleaner set on low pow er to r emove the dust and dirt. Be sur e to vacuum fro m the filter door side through the ve nts and not dire ctly on the filter itself.
33 Repla cing the Pr ojection Lamp W ARN ING: T o avoid burns , allow the pr ojector to cool for at least 30 minutes before you open the lamp module door . Ne ver extract the lamp module while the lamp is oper ating. The lamp hour counter on the sta tus bar at the top of th e menus counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use.
34 Mainte nance & T roubles hooting F IGURE 25 Remo v ing th e la mp mo du l e WA RN I N G: Do not drop the lamp module or touc h the glass bulb! The glass may shatter and cause injur y. 7 Align the new la mp m odule in the correct dir ection. 8 Gently push th e mo dule in as far as it goes (Figu r e 26).
35 12 Plug in the power cor d and turn the pr ojector back on. The lamp monito r light and lamp h our counter i n the Status menu are automaticall y reset. Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Contr o l The life of the batteries depends o n how often and how long you use the rem ote.
36 Mainte nance & T roubles hooting Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g If you’re exper i encing tr ouble with the pr ojector , follow these steps to make sure ever ything is proper ly connected befor e you call T echnical Support for assistance. 1 Check cable connections.
37 Solut ions to C ommo n Prob lems Problem: Not hing on projection sc reen • Make sure that the power cord is pr operly connected to a func- tional AC electrical outlet. Make sur e that the power cord is also pro perly connected to the pro jector .
38 Mainte nance & T roubles hooting Pr obl em: Ima ge se ems str etched fr om top to bottom. • Y our video is in anamorphic 16x9 format. Pr ess the V ideo 2 but- ton on the r emote to toggle between 4x3 an d 16x9 formats. See page 18. Problem: Image lo o ks to o red or bl ue .
39 If you’re using W indows 9 5 : 1 Open “My Com puter” icon, the Cont rol Panel folder and then the Displa y ico n. 2 Click the Settings ta b. 3 V erif y that th e Desktop a rea i s set to 1024x768 or less. Also check the following: • Does your computer have a compatible graphics port? The pro- jector isn’t CGA or EGA co mpatible.
40 Mainte nance & T roubles hooting Pro blem: I mag e and men us are r ev ersed left to right • Rear pr ojection mo de is probably turned o n. Switch back to for- war d proj ection fr om the Contr o ls menu. The image should immediately r eturn to forwar d projection.
41 Pro blem: La mp seems to be getti ng dimmer • The lamp begins to los e brightness when it ha s been in use for a long time. Replace the lamp as described in “Replacing the Pro- jectio n L amp” on page 3 3. Pro blem: Lamp shuts off • A minor power sur ge may cause the lamp to shut o ff.
43 APPENDIX Specific ations The LS700 must be operated and stor ed within the temperatur e and humidity ranges specified. Te m p e r a t u r e Operating 0 C to 40 ° C a t 0 ft; 0 C t o 35 ° C at 10,000 ft Non -ope ratin g -20 to 70 ° C Humid ity Operating and non-oper .
44 Appendix Remote Contr ol Batter y T wo (2) AA alkal ine cells Input P o wer Requir ements 100 -120/2 20-240V , 5.0/ 3.0A , 50/ 60 Hz. Video Audio In put Input Imped a nce 5K ohm DC couple d Maximum In put V oltage (L IN + R IN ) PEA K < 4 .5 V fo r THD ≤ 0.
45 Accessor ies NO TE: Use only InF ocus- appr oved acces sories . Other prod - ucts have not been tested with the project or . P o wer Co rds (one ships w ith pr ojector , type dep ends on cou ntry) .
46 Appendix Option al Acce ssor ies Easy Carry Case CA-C129 Soft Case C A -C12 2 European Hard C ase C A-C130 Hard T ravel Case C A -C123 Delux e T r avel Case CA-C128 A T A Shippi ng Case CA-C124 CableWizard and cables SP-CW2 Mac Adapter f or CableWizard Lite SP-MA C ADPT Cabl e Wizard Ext en sion C a ble , non- plenum rated, 60.
47 Pr ojected Ima ge Size Use the chart below and th e tables on the next page to h elp you determine pr ojected image sizes. Note that these sizes are for 4 x3 imag es only .
48 Appendix T able 1: Image Siz e , W i dth and Height for Lens at Maxi mum Imag e Size Distance t o Scre en (feet) Diagonal (i nche s) Widt h (i nche s) Height (inches) 43 6 2 9 2 2 10 91 73 55 15 13.
49 IND EX Numeri cs 16x9 vid eo form at select in g 18, 24 4x3 vid eo fo rmat select in g 18, 24 A access ori es, orde rin g 45, 46 adjust ing balance 23 bass 23 brightn ess 19, 21 colo r 2 2 contr ast 21 tin t 2 2 tre b le 23 volume 18, 23 adjust ing the he ight of th e project or 14 altit ude limits 43 Anamor phic mode 24 assistance.
50 Inde x compos ite video select in g 18 compos ite video cable connecting 7 ord ering (A /V ca ble) 45 Computer button 17 com put ers com p at ib il ity 1 connecting 10 connecting comp ut er s 10 ex.
51 Image menu o ptions Auto Im age 24 Auto Resi ze 24 DVD Opt im iz ed 25 Hori z. Posi tion 2 6 Image Position 25 Manual Sync 25 Manual Tracking 25 Overscan 25 Vert.
52 Inde x R rear pr ojectio n 27 remot e co ntro l not work i ng 41 orderi n g 45 rep l acing t he b at teries 35 specificati ons 44 using 16 replaci ng proj ection l amp modul e 33 re-positi oning th.
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