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    USER' S GUI DE LC D P R O J E C T O R[...]

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    Co nn ec tin g the Lit ePr o is summ ariz ed o n t he ba ck of t his ca rd an d d es c ri b e d i n de t ail i n t he LiteP ro 56 0/ 57 0 User’ s Guide . Th e U ser’s Gu id e con t ains in s truct ions a n d illu s t r a tion s f or con nect ions t o a ll c omp at ible co mp u ter s. It al so desc rib es t he r em ote c o ntrol butt ons a n d m[...]

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    Y o u mu st i ns tal l t he projecti on bul bs t he fir s t t ime yo u u s e th e LiteP r o. R e fer to the “Read Me Firs t ” car d or page 40 of t h e Use r ’s Guide f or instr uction s. Place the LitePro on a flat surface within six f ee t of your pow er s our ce and y o ur co mputer . R emo ve the le ns co ve r. Plug in t he L i teP r o’[...]

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    C opyri ght © 1995 by I n Focus Systems, Inc. W ilson v i lle , O reg on . Al l right s r eserved. COP Y -FCC.F RA Page 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1997 9:27 AM[...]

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    Cer tif ic ations UL 1950, CS A 950, EN 55022, EN 5 0082-1, EN 60950 FCC W a rn in g Thi s equipment has been te s ted an d found t o com pl y with the l imits for a Clas s A digital device, pu rs uant to Part 15 of the FCC Rule s. Thes e l imits are de signed to pro v ide re asonable protection again st h armful i nterfe rence wh e n the equipment[...]

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    D e c lara tion of Conform i t y W e , In Fo cus S ys tems, In c., 27700B SW Parkway A v e. W i l s onv ille, Ore go n 97070 USA, declare under ou r sole responsibil ity that the: Lite Pro 560 and Lite Pro 560LS LC D project or Lite Pro 570 and Lite Pro 570LS LC D project or to which t his declaration re l at e s, ar e i n co nfo rmity wi t h th e [...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide i C o nte nt s S af et y Su mm ary iii I nt rod uc tio n 1 Com patibili ty 2 Cable s an d Ad apt er s 2 Re mot e C ont rol Pro gr am mer Kit 3 U sage G uid e lines 3 I f You N eed A s s istance 3 S et tin g Up th e L ite Pr o 5 U si n g th e L i te Pro 17 Ba si c I m a ge A d j ust m e n t 17 Turn ing t he Li [...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide ii i Safet y S u m mary Please read these instruc t ion s be fore using your LitePro pr oj ec t or . Fail u r e to compl y with thes e inst ruct ions could re s ult in f ire , e le ctrical shoc k , pe rsonal injury or e q ui pme n t damage . These graphics are used th r o ughout th i s manual to draw your atte[...]

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    S afet y Su mma r y iv Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de hav e n ot b ee n s a f et y-t es te d w i th t h e Li te P r o. N ev er us e a p owe r c or d if it has become da mage d or fr ay ed . Con tac t your In Focus de ale r or cal l In Focus if you n e e d t o replace y o ur L i t e P r o power cor d . Grou nding The LiteP ro is g roun d e d t[...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 1 Int rod uctio n The I n Foc u s S y ste m s L i tePro 560 and 570 LCD pr ojectors pro vi de 640x480 re so l ution with compatibility up to 800x 600. Th e Lit e Pro’s act ive m atrix liquid crys tal dis play (L CD) is based on T h in Fil m T r a nsi st o r ( TF T ™ ) t echn ol ogy . I t can dis play up t [...]

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    Intr oducti o n 2 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de Compatibility The L it e Pro is com pat ible with a wide v ar iety of compu t e rs : • I B M PC an d co m pati b les, including laptop computers: in VGA graph ics m ode at all s c reen r efresh rates; in SVGA and V ES A up t o 800x600 resolution at 56Hz an d 60H z refre s h rat e s . • I B [...]

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    Intro ducti o n Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 3 Remot e Control Progra m m e r K it The R emot e Contro l Programmer Kit that was shipped wi t h your Lit e Pr o allows you to program t h e L i te Pr o’s re mote contr ol t o pe rf orm up to four d i ff e r en t operations on y o u r com put e r . R e fe r to th e Rem ote C on t rol P rogra [...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 5 Se tti ng Up th e Li t e P ro Thi s ch apt er d e s cr ibes how t o positi o n the LitePro projector fo r optimum v i ew ing and how t o conne ct it to your equipment. 1. If yo u a r e s et ti n g up t he Li te P ro f o r th e fir st ti m e, y ou ’ll ne e d to install t he two pr oje ct io n l amps th at w[...]

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    S ett in g Up t h e L ite Pr o 6 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de • I f you a re in s tal ling t he proje cto r on t h e ce ilin g, re fer to t he Ce il in g M o un t I n s tal la t io n G uid e f o r re c o mm en d at io ns . (T he Ce ilin g Mou nt K it is s old separat e l y ; refe r t o ”A ccesso ries ” on page 53 f or or de r in forma[...]

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    Set ting Up t he Li teP r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 7 8. C on nec t th e L it eP ro cab le t o th e mo nit or conn ect o r on y ou r c om- put er accordin g to t he in s t ructi ons bel ow . Foll ow t he in s t ruct ion s that apply t o your computer . The re s olu tio n o f t he Li teP r o ’s i ma g e i s 6 40x 480. I ma g e s b etw[...]

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    S ett in g Up t h e L ite Pr o 8 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de • I f you have a Macint osh d esktop c omput e r wit h a s epara t e mon i tor , at t ach on e of the Mac adapters to the “VG A ” end of t h e Lit e Pro cable . The n plug t he Mac adapter in t o th e m on it or c onnecto r on the co mputer . I f you w an t t o displ ay you[...]

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    Set ting Up t he Li teP r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 9 • I f you have an IBM-compa t i b l e la pto p c om put er , plug t h e “VG A ” e nd of the Li t ePro cable in t o t h e e xt ern al video c onn e ct o r on the computer as shown bel ow . Th e Lit e Pro co nn e ct s to a l apt op com puter through the c omput e r ’ s e xte r[...]

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    S ett in g Up t h e L ite Pr o 10 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de • I f you have an Appl e P ow e r Book co m p uter , you’ll n eed t he vide o-out c able that came with your Powe rB o ok an d on e of the Mac adapt e rs t hat came with t h e L itePro. Connect the vide o-out c able t o the video- out port on the bac k o f t h e Pow e rBook.[...]

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    Set ting Up t he Li teP r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 11 10. I f you h ave a LitePr o 570, you can c on ne c t i t t o your co mput e r ’ s soun d boa rd. Us e t he Li t e Pr o’s audio / vide o c able to c on n e ct t he left an d right channe ls of your s oun d boar d to the left an d righ t con nectors on your Lit ePr o. ( B e sur [...]

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    S ett in g Up t h e L ite Pr o 12 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de • I f your video pl aye r provide s an S - V ide o s ig na l , i t s v ide o-out c onn e ct o r is a sligh t ly lar ger , round, four-pi n S - Vi d eo jack. Y ou cannot use t h e aud i o/ vide o cable t hat came with the Lit ePr o; you w ill n e e d t o obtain an S-V id eo ca [...]

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    Set ting Up t he Li teP r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 13 12. I f you h ave a LitePr o 570, you can c on ne c t the i t to an audio source . Plug t h e r e d and wh it e con n e ct ors on the LitePro’s audio/ video cabl e in t o t he c orrespondi ng audio connect ors on your video pl ayer . P l ug the oth e r r e d and white conn e ct o[...]

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    S ett in g Up t h e L ite Pr o 14 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de 13. I f you h ave a LitePr o 570, you can c on ne c t i t t o an e x t e rnal l y am pli fied speake r s ystem. Plug y o ur audio cabl e into t h e “A udio Ou t” c onn e c to rs on th e L i te Pro. Y o u m ust u se an am plified ext ernal s peaker wi t h the LitePro . A non-[...]

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    Set ting Up t he Li teP r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 15 14. I f you h ave a LitePr o 570, you can c on ne c t i t t o a m icrophone. I ns ert t h e mi cr ophone cable into th e 3- prong XLR micr ophon e jac k o n th e L ite Pro. Always kee p the s ou rce vol u me at it s lo wes t level wh en i ns t alling t he m icrophone. F or s etting[...]

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    S ett in g Up t h e L ite Pr o 16 Li te Pro 560/570 Us er ’s G ui de 17 . T urn on the proj e ct or by pressing t h e “| ” s ide of the power s w it ch on the side of the project or . • Wh ile th e proj ec t or is on, you can s wi t ch th e proj e ct ion l amp o ff by pressi ng t h e st andby bu t ton o n th e r emo te. • A f t er about 5[...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 17 U sin g t he L ite Pr o Th is se c tio n de scr i bes ho w to u s e a n d m ak e a dju st m e nt s t o th e Lit e Pr o 560/570. It al s o pr ov i d e s a r efere nc e to t he remote con t rol button s and the m enu comm an ds. Ba si c Im ag e Adj u st me nt • I f the im ag e is not comple t e ly d isplaye[...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 18 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Foc us i ng t he Im age T o foc us t h e image, r ot at e t h e pr ojecti on le n s un ti l th e im age is cl e ar . Rotate the le n s clo ckw ise for a lo nge r f ocusing distance. Rotate it counte rclockwise for a s ho rt e r foc us in g d istan c e. Adjusting the Height Y our LitePro is equi[...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 19 S wi t ch i ng t o t he Sp ar e La mp The Lit e Pro was s hi pped w it h tw o proj e ct i on lamps. T o avoid br eaki n g durin g s h ippin g, t he y ar e not installed at the f ac t ory . Y ou mus t in st a l l th em be f o r e yo u c a n use the Li te Pro . R efer t o th e “ R ea [...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 20 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Using the Remot e Co n t ro l B u t t o n s menu Pr ess in g me n u acc es se s t he Li tePr o’s on- scr ee n me nus . T h er e a r e t h r ee m enus: Me n u 1, Menu 2 an d th e A ud i o Men u. M enu 1 al w ays dis plays f irs t. R ef e r t o “ U s i ng the Menus ” on page 24 f or mor e i[...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 21 ar r ow button s The ope rat io n s of t h e arrow but t ons d e pe n d on what is displayed . Wh e n a menu i s dis playe d, t he left an d righ t ar row but tons move the h igh ligh t bar t o s e le ct a me nu f un ct i on. The up and down arr ow button s adjust or change t he v alu[...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 22 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide prev LP 560LS & LP 570LS : Wh e n a Lit e S h ow pr e sentati o n is displayed , pr es s t he pr e v button to go back to the previous slide i n your pr es ent ati on. R efe r to the Lit eSh ow User’ s G uide for i n fo r m a ti o n . mut e LP 570 & LP570LS : Pr e s s i ng mute en a b[...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 23 prog Th e pr og bu t ton i s programmable . Y o u can program it to pe rfo rm an y on e of th e se func t ion s. Ref e r to “Prog Button” on page 32 for descriptions of t h ese operations an d i ns truct ion s on how to program th e but t on. s ta ndby Th e st a n dby bu t ton s w[...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 24 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Using the Menus The Lit e Pro h as t hree m e nus: Men u 1, Men u 2, and the Audio M en u. Menu 1 Me n u 1 all o ws you t o adjus t t h e brightnes s , t in t , s ynchron ization ( s ync), and dis p lay positioning. Each of the these menu settings is describe d in “Menu 1 Fun ct ion s ” s t[...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 25 The Audio Me nu LP 570 & L P 570LS : The A ud i o M e nu contains con t rol s for the LitePro 570’ s audio f unctions. E ac h of these is de s cribed lat e r in t h is m an ual in “Audio Me n u Function s” starting on page 36. T o di s pl ay t h e A udi o Menu : 1. P r es s [...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 26 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide • I n Me n u 2 and the A ud i o Me nu, you ca n also us e se l ect /e nt e r to sele ct / de-selec t a fun ct io n or to incr e as e the value of a f unct i on. Re movi ng the M enu fr om the S creen P r es s t he menu b u t ton to r em ov e th e m e nu f ro m t he scr ee n. Re s etti ng Me n[...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 27 Sync The Lit e Pro adjusts signal synchr onization automatically for most compute rs . Bu t i f t he pro je ct e d com put e r image looks f uzzy , s tre aked or n oisy , t ry adjus t in g t h e s y nc fr om this me n u. T o adjust t h e Sync: 1. P r es s th e menu bu t ton to d is pl[...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 28 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Men u 2 Fu nc ti o ns Re a r Projection Wh e n you select R e ar Project ion , t h e LitePr o re v e rs e s t he image so you can project f rom behind the scre en as shown h e re. T o enable or disable t o r ear pr oje c tion mode: 1. P r es s th e menu bu t ton to d is pla y Men u 1. 2. U s e [...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 29 T est Pa tter n I f t h e t est patte r n is turn e d on , it dis pl ay s when the Lit e Pro is first pow e r e d on an d al s o w he n n o com put e rs or vid e o players are conne ct e d to the LitePr o. If t he te s t pat t e rn i s tu r ne d of f, it displays on ly wh e n the Lite[...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 30 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide T o enable Auto Stand by: 1. P r es s th e menu bu t ton to d is pla y Men u 1. 2. U s e t h e ri ght or le ft arrow bu tto ns t o h i g h ligh t “Menu 2”. 3. Pr ess s e l ect /e n t er to dis play Me n u 2. 4. U s e t h e ri ght or le ft arrow bu tto ns t o h i g h ligh t “Auto Standby?[...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 31 Source Enable Wh e n you h av e mor e than one source (c om puter or v ide o playe r) co n ne cte d t o th e L it eP r o, y o u swi tch b etw ee n th em b y p r es si ng th e se l e ct /e n te r butto n on the r e mo t e. If you h ave a s ourc e c onn e cted t hat you don’t want t o[...]

  • Page 40

    Us i ng the LitePro 32 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Prog Button U s e t h e Prog Bu tton f unction to as s ign an oper at ion to the r e m ot e ’ s pr og bu tto n . Y ou c an assign any one of these f un ctions . • Clear Bl ac k and Clear Whi t e m ake the en t ir e screen bl ack or white, re s pe ct i v e ly. Pre s s an y key to return t o [...]

  • Page 41

    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 33 La ngua ge T he L an gu ag e fu n cti on cha nges th e la n gua ge in w hic h the L ite Pr o m e nus are displayed. Y ou can choose from En g l is h , Fre n ch, Ge rman , Spanish or I t ali an. The de faul t is Engl is h . T o change the l anguage of th e menus : 1. P r es s th e menu[...]

  • Page 42

    Us i ng the LitePro 34 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide T ex t M od e an d Pix el S lice Some IBM- com pat ible computer display modes generate a 720 pixe l- w ide im ag e wh ich e x ten d s beyond the LitePro’s 640 pix e l- w ide image ar ea. For m o st computers, th e Lit e Pro automatically enables T ext M o d e , com pr essi n g the display t [...]

  • Page 43

    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 35 T o ch an ge the video t ype setting: 1. P r es s th e menu bu t ton to d is pla y Men u 1. 2. U s e t h e ri ght or le ft arrow bu tto ns t o h i g h ligh t “Menu 2”. 3. Pr ess s e l ect /e n t er to dis play Me n u 2. 4. U s e t h e ri ght or le ft arrow bu tto ns t o h i g h li[...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 36 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Aud io M e nu Fun ct i on s The A udio Me nu is av a i lable o n LP 570 & LP 570LS on ly . V olume and A udi o Loc k Y ou can adjust the vo l ume eit h er with the volume button on t he r em o t e or from t he A ud i o Me nu. If y o u want to ad ju s t the volume f or all s our ces and the [...]

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    U si ng t he Li te P r o Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 37 Bas s The Bas s fun ct ion ad j usts the l ower fre quen ci es of your audio source . T o adjus t the bass for th e s e le ct e d audio sour ce : 1. P r es s th e menu bu t ton to d is pla y Men u 1. 2. U s e t h e ri ght or le ft arrow bu tto ns t o h i g h ligh t “Audio”. 3. Pr [...]

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    Us i ng the LitePro 38 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide 6. I f you w ant to ad j us t t he in t e rn al- t o-external speaker f ad e, pre ss the ri gh t arro w but t on to high l igh t the “I /E” bar . T h e n use the up an d /or dow n arr ow buttons to adj us t th e f ade. Loudness Enabl in g Loud n ess adj u sts t h e audio quality by en h anc[...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 39 Ma i nt ena nce Th is se c tio n de scr i bes ho w to: • cl e an the le n s , • r epla ce th e pr ojec tio n la mps , • r eplac e the batte r i es in the re m ote control , and • r epla ce th e fus e. D o not op en t he L it ePro cas e ! Ope n ing th e cas e wil l ex po se y o u t o e l ectr i c s h[...]

  • Page 48

    Maint enance 40 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide R e pla cin g th e P roj e ct i on La mp s Wh e n a l amp f ail s , be sur e to re pl ace it with another EVD lamp ( 36 volt , 400 w at t) . The s e lam ps provide th e be s t pe rformance and lo nges t lam p life . Y ou can or der r epl ace ment l amps from In Focus . Refer to “A cce sso rie s ” [...]

  • Page 49

    Mai ntenanc e Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 41 8. W ithout for cing i t, in s e rt the l amp all t he way into th e sock et. B e su re to insert it straight in to the s ocke t ; do not tip it up or down. 9. S lide the lamp ch anger t o the ot her side . 10. Replac e t he ot h e r lamp if necessary . Be s ur e n ot t o t ouch it with your bar[...]

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    Maint enance 42 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide • Sav e the box. Y ou m ay need it later to pack the lamps for sh ipp i n g . 11. Clos e the lamp d oor . Never o p erate t he L i tePro wi th th e lamp door o pen o r rem oved. Th is di srupts t h e air fl ow , causing it t o overheat. Bulb Guar d Y our LitePro is equippe d with a l amp l if e d e [...]

  • Page 51

    Mai ntenanc e Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 43 Replacing the Fu s e A pow e r li ne sur ge or s pike can blow t h e power supply fuse, caus in g the LitePr o t o s t op w orkin g . I f t hi s happens, you’ l l need to re place the fu s e . Use on ly the sp ecified po wer s upply fu se. Using a d if ferent fus e ma y da ma ge the Li teP ro.[...]

  • Page 52

    Maint enance 44 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide 4. L oca t e t he f use hold e r on t he s id e of th e L ite Pro be tw een th e pow er switch and the power cord con n ec t or as s h own below . 5. U s in g a s m all c oin or a fl at blade scre w driv e r , t urn the fuse h older a q uart er turn in the clock w is e d i rection . 6. Pull the fus e [...]

  • Page 53

    Mai ntenanc e Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 45 Figur e 23. Removing the Fuse Holder Figur e 24. Inserting the New Fuse into the Fuse Holder MA IN T .F RA P a ge 45 T ue sday, Janua ry 28, 1997 9:57 AM[...]

  • Page 54

    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 47 T r oubl esh ooti ng D o not op en t he L it ePro cas e ! Ope n in g t he c ase m ay c ause ele ct ric sho ck! Ex c ept for t he p roj ect i on lamps , there are n o u ser- servi c eable p arts in s ide. If yo u are havi ng problems with yo ur LitePro, read through th i s sec tion o f this m anu al. Call In[...]

  • Page 55

    Troubl eshooting 48 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide I f you c all I n Focus for as s istan ce : • Displ ay t he menu (pr e s s t he menu b ut ton o n t he r em o te ). W r ite down th e in f orm at ion t h at is d i s played o n the left side of the m e nu. ( R efe r t o page 25 if you wan t t o kn ow more about the s e val ues .) • Fin d out w[...]

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    T r ouble shoot i ng Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 49 Proble m: Image is not cent e red on the s creen • U s e t h e arr o w but t ons on the r emote to center the im age. (The m e nu m us t be of f when you re- pos i tio n the image. When the m e nu i s dis playe d, the arr ow but tons have a dif f e rent f unction .) Ref e r t o “arrow[...]

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    Troubl eshooting 50 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Proble m: Image and menus a re reversed left to rig ht • Rear pr ojecti on mode is pr obably set. T o s w it c h back t o f orwar d pr ojection : 1. P r es s th e menu bu t ton to d is pla y Men u 1. 2. U s e t h e ri ght or le ft arrow bu tto ns t o h i g h ligh t “Menu 2”. 3. Pr ess s e l [...]

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    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 51 Appe nd ix Sp ec i fic at i on s Pr ojection Lam ps Ty pe tu ng s ten hal og e n E V D bul b, 40 0 w at t, 36 v o lt L ife Av era ge 50 ho urs ea ch Fuse 10 0 t o 12 0V no mi nal l in e 10 A , 25 0V , 3 AB 22 0 t o 24 0V no mi nal l in e 6. 3 A , 2 50V , 5 x2 0m m I nput P ower Requi rement s 10 0 t o 24 0 [...]

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    A ppe n di x 52 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide * M a ximum op era ting temp e ra ture depend s on a ltitude. At 8, 00 0 ft, t he m axi m um te mpe ra t ure i s 31 °C. At 9, 00 0 ft (2743 m), t he m axi m um te mpe ra t ure is 30 °C. At 10, 000 f t (304 8m) , the max imum te mp er atur e is 29° C. T emper ature O pe rat in g N omin al 25 ° C * [...]

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    A ppendi x Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 53 Accessories Con t act your In Focus deal e r t o or der . R e fer to the In Focus A ccesso ries C atalog f or ad d i tiona l items. I tem Part Nu mber Re ad Me F i rst card 009-0124-x x L it e Pr o 560/ 57 0 U ser ’ s G ui de 0 10 -00 60 -x x L it e S h ow I I Us e r ’ s Gu id e 0 10 -00 61 -x [...]

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    A ppe n di x 54 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Ca bl e Co nn ec to r Pin Ass i gnm en ts The Y - shaped LitePro cable t h at s hi ppe d w it h your Lit e Pro h as t hree conne ct ors , t he y ar e labe l ed “Moni t or”, “C o mput e r” an d “LCD.” The pin assignm e nts f or t h e s e c on nectors are listed h er e . “ LCD” Connec to[...]

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    A ppendi x Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 55 “ M onitor” and “VGA” Connec tors The pin assi g n m e nt s are the s am e for th e “Mon it o r ” and “VGA” con n e ct ors . The “Monit or” con n ec t or is a fe m ale v ide o R G B, 15-pin m icro-D-style conne ct or . The “VG A ” con nector is a male video RG B , 15 - pin m[...]

  • Page 63

    A ppe n di x 56 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide Laptop Display Activation Chart The L it e Pro 560/570 conne c ts to a l apt op com put e r t hrough t h e comp ut e r ’ s e x tern al m on it or port. Most l apt op com put e rs do no t aut om at icall y act i v at e t h eir e xternal m oni t or port w he n a device s uch as th e Lit ePro is connec[...]

  • Page 64

    A ppendi x Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 57 E v e r e x ** se tu p sc ree n op tio n setup scr e e n op tio n F o r- A Ctrl- A lt-Shift-C Ctr l-Shift-Alt-L Gat e wa y 200 0 FN -F 1 FN -F 1 Grid * ** FN-F2, c hoo se a u to or si multa neous FN -F 2 Ctrl- A lt- Ta b Ctrl- A lt- Ta b Hyu nda i setu p s cre e n opti o n setu p s cre e n opt i o [...]

  • Page 65

    A ppe n di x 58 LitePro 560/570 User’ s Guide * Th e se ma nufac t ure rs h a ve ot h e r models tha t a u tomatically send v ideo to the e x ter nal CRT p or t when some type of d isplay dev ic e is att a ched. ** Th ese man u f acturers off e r mor e than one activation comma nd dependin g on the c om pu ter mod el. 450 0 FN -F 5 F N -F 5 se tu[...]

  • Page 66

    Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U se r ’s Guide 59 A acce ss o ri e s 53 activation commands for l ap to p com pute rs 9, 56 adapt e rs conn ectin g to Macinto s h 8, 9 Macin tosh 2, 8, 9 ordering s pare s 53 s hippe d wi th pr oje ctor 2 air m ovement i nside unit 3 altitude limits 52 amp l ified e xternal s peaker 14 App l e, see Macintosh arrow but tons [...]

  • Page 67

    I ndex Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 60 E e dge s app ear “comb -l ike” 35 EEPROM fail e d 24, 50 EG A graphi c s 2 F fade betwee n i n te rn al and e xt e rn al sp e akers 37 focu sing t h e image 18 freeze/esc butt on 22 fuse ordering s pare s 53 re placi ng in LitePr o 43 spe cific at io n s 5 1 fuzzy line s 33 H h eight of Li tePro 1[...]

  • Page 68

    I ndex Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 61 M Macin tos h adapt ers 2 C lassic 2 com patibil ity 2 conn ect ing 8 conn ectin g adapte rs 8 conn ectin g Powe rBook 10 Pe rfor ma 2 Po we rBook 2, 10 Po werB ook Duo 10 Quadra 2 see also co mput e r s video-o ut cable 10 MC GA grap hi cs 2 Me nu 1 24 Me nu 2 24 menu butt on 20, 26 me n us change lan[...]

  • Page 69

    I ndex Lit e P r o 560/ 570 U ser’s Guide 62 S SECAM v ide o typ e 34 se l e ct /e n te r button 21 s harp n ess, adjus tin g 35 sh ip p i ng co nt e nt s 1 s ource e n able 31 s ource p rompt , di splaying 28 s pe ake r amp l ified 14 balan ce 37 e x ternal 14, 38 fade 38 in ternal 38 spe cific at io n s 5 1 s t andb y bu tton 17, 23 s wi t chin[...]

  • Page 70

    LI M I TED W AR RA NT Y In Focu s Syst ems In c. ( “I n Focus”) warran ts th at each LitePr o 560 an d LitePr o 570 (“the Pr oduct”) s old he r e under wi ll co nform t o and fu n cti o n i n ac co rdan ce with t he writte n s pe cifications o f In Focu s . S aid limited warran ty shall app l y only to th e first pe r son or e ntity th at p[...]

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