Kodak 777 manual

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    1 ScreenPlay 777 Installer ’ s Guide This pr oduct r equir es pr ofessional installatio n. Please contact your local dea ler .[...]

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    2 Declar ation of C onfor mity Manufa cturer: InFocus Co rporatio n, 27700B SW Parkwa y A ve. W ilsonvil le, Oregon 97070 USA European Office: Strawin skylaan 585, 107 7 XX Am sterdam, The Netherlan ds W e decla re under ou r sole respo nsibi lity tha t this p rojector conform to th e follow ing directi ves and norm s: EMC Direct ive 89/3 36/EEC, A[...]

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    3 Table of Contents Positioning th e projector 6 Video co nnection s 7 Shutting do wn the projector 8 Using the remote control 9 Optimi zing video images 10 Customizi ng the projector 10 Using the me nus 1 1 Picture menu 12 Sett ings me nu 16 Replacing th e projection lamp 19 Instal ling a lens 22 Appendix 22 Red LED beha vior and proj ector errors[...]

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    4 Important O perating Considerat ions • Place t he projecto r in a hori zont al posi tion no greater than 15 d egrees from h orizontal. See “Positioning the proj ector” on page 6. • Loca te the pr ojector in a well-venti lated ar ea wi thout any obstr uctions to intake or exhaust vents. Do not place the pr ojector on a tablecloth or other [...]

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    5 Connec tor P anel The pr ojector pr ovides ei ght discre et video connector s: • one r ed-green-blue RCA (SD/ED/HD component) • one r ed-gre en-blue BNC (SD/ ED/HD component) •t w o S - v i d e o •o n e c o m p o s i t e R C A • one M1 -DA (HD, RGBHV , HD componen t, DVI, and computer) • one VES A (HD, RGBHV , HD comp onent, and compu[...]

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    6 P ositioning the pr ojector Ther e ar e a number of factors to consider when det ermining w here to set up the proj ector , including the size and sh ape of your scr een, the location of your power outlets, and the distance between the proj ector and the rest of your equipment. H ere ar e some g eneral guidelines . 1 Position the projector on a f[...]

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    7 Video connections Y ou can connect VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital camera s, video ga m e s , H D TV re c e i v er s , a n d T V t u n e r s t o t h e p ro j e ct o r. ( Y o u c a n n o t d ir e c t l y connect the coax ial cable that ent ers your house fr om a cab le or sat ellite company; th e signa l must pass through a tun er firs t. E[...]

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    8 Shutting do wn the pr ojector Po w e r S a v e The p roje ctor has a P ower Sav e feat ure in th e Syste m menu that a utoma ti- cally turns t he la mp off after no si gnals are det ected f or 20 mi nutes . After 10 addition al minut es with n o signal, the pr ojector powers d own. If a n active signal is received befor e the pr ojector power s d[...]

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    9 Using the remote contr ol The r emote uses two (2 ) provided AAA batteries . They ar e easily installed by slidi ng the c over of f the r emote’s back, aligning the + an d - ends of the batteries , slidin g them int o place, and then r eplacin g the cover . T o operate, point the r emote at the projection s creen or at the pro jector (not at th[...]

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    10 Optimizi ng video im ag es After the video device is c onnected pr operly and the image is o n the sc reen, you can optimize the image using the onscreen menus. For general informa- tion on using the menu s, see page 1 1. • Change the Aspec t ratio . Aspect ratio is the rati o of the ima ge width to image height . TV screen s are usuall y 1.33[...]

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    11 Using the menus T o open the menus, pr ess the menu button on the r emote. (Th e menus auto- matica lly close aft er 60 second s if no buttons ar e pressed.) The Ma in menu appears. Use the arrow button s to move up and dow n to high light th e desir ed submen u, then pr ess the Se le ct button. T o change a men u setting, highlight it, pr ess S[...]

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    12 Pictur e menu T o adjust the following five setting s, highlig ht the s etting, pr ess Select , u se the up and down arrows to adjust the values, th en pres s select to confirm the changes. A ll menu defaults a re li sted in a table starting on page 28 . Ke y s t o n e : adjust s the i mage v ertic ally to make a s quarer imag e. Contrast : cont[...]

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    13 Presets : This allows you to cust omize setti ngs and s ave the set tings to be rest ored l ater . T o restor e the factor y default set tings, choo se Factory Res et in the Setting s>S ervice menu . T o set a preset for the current source, adjust the image, select Sa ve Settings in the Prese ts menu, the n choose Sav e User 1, 2 , or 3. Y ou[...]

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    14 Tr u e L i f e : This option r efers to Fa roudja’s T rueL ife process ing of the imag e. All sta ndard definiti on interlac ed video sig nals (composite, S-video a nd component) ar e rout ed throug h this pr ocessor . Extended a nd High Defin i- tion prog ressive co mponent sources ar e not r outed though this pr ocessor by default. Y ou can [...]

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    15 Color S pace : This option a pplies to computer an d HDTV sources (it won ’t appear in the menu f or vi deo sour ces) . It all ows you to sele ct a col or sp ace that ha s been specific ally tuned for the v ideo input . When Auto is selected, the pr ojecto r automatic ally det ermines the standar d. T o choose a dif ferent setting , turn of f [...]

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    16 Settings menu Sources : allows you to assi gn a particula r input to a speci fic sour ce ke y on the remote an d enabl es or d isable s Autosou rce. When Auto source is not checked, th e projecto r defaults t o the last-used sour ce. If no sour ce is found, a blank s creen di splays. When Autosour ce is checked, t he pr ojector checks the las t-[...]

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    17 Po w e r S a v e : when On, the l amp is autom atically turned of f aft er no signals ar e detected for 20 minut es. After 10 addit ional min utes with no signa l, the pr oj ector po wers dow n. If an active signal i s re ceived befor e the pr ojector pow ers down, the ima ge will be dis played. Logo Light Always On: Under no rmal con dit ions ,[...]

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    18 Ser vice : to use these fe atures , highligh t them and pr ess Selec t . Fa c t o r y Re s e t : restor es all settings (except Lam p Hours) to their default after di splaying a confirm ation dialog box. Lamp Reset : resets the lamp hour counter in the About menu to zero. Do this onl y after c hanging the lamp. It displa ys a con firmatio n dial[...]

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    19 Replacing the projection lamp Y ou can or der new lamp mod ules fr om your d ealer . 1 T urn off the pr ojector and un plug the power cable. 2 W ait 60 minutes to allow the projector to cool thor oughly . W ARNINGS : • T o avoid burns , allow the projector to cool for at least 60 minutes be fore you r eplace the lamp . • Unplu g the power co[...]

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    20 4 Remove the lamp door by unscr ewing the scr ew then sliding t he door off. 5 Remove t he lamp m odule by unscr ewing the 2 scre ws th en pulling the bail wir e. Dispose o f the lamp in an enviro nmentally proper ma nner . 6 Install t he new lam p module, m aking sur e that it is pr operly sea ted. Be careful no t to touc h the in terior compon[...]

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    21 Cleaning the lamp filter screen In dir ty or dusty envir onments, the dust filter scr een on t he lamp module can become clogged, causing hig h temperatures inside the lamp module. These high temperatur es can impact la mp performance and oper ating life. Routine m aintenance t o rem ove dust a nd dirt fr om the sc reen l owers the lamp operatin[...]

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    22 Installing a lens Please see the Lens Installation Guide for c omplete i nformation on instal l- ing a l ens. Appendix Red LED behavior and pr ojector err ors If the pr ojector is not fun ctioning pr operly and the r ed LED is blinking , con- sult Ta b l e 2 to det ermine a possi ble cause. Ther e are t wo second paus es between the b linking cy[...]

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    23 Projector placement calculator based on scr een siz e The followi ng is a sample o f image sizes an d offset s. See our i nteractive image size calculator on our website for mor e info. CENTER VERTICA L OFF SET SCREEN HEI GHT SCREEN W I DTH PROJECT ION DISTAN CE SCREEN DIAGON AL CENTER H ORIZONTAL OFFSET SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW[...]

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    24 *max allow able values h ave some ge ometric dis tortion. **Lens 02 6 and 027 shoul d only be used a 0 c enter o ffset and are des igned for rear project ion app lica tions. INPUTS inches f eet meters Screen W idth 120.0 10.00 3.048 OUTP UTS Screen Hei ght 67.5 5.63 1.715 Scr een D iagona l 137.7 11.4 7 3. 497 Min. re com m en ded viewing dis ta[...]

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    25 Ceiling mount information Please see the Pr ojector Mount Insta llation G uide for complete informat ion on ins talling the ceiling m ount. Note th at the weig h t of the pr oject or is 20.2kg / 44.4lbs, and the W eight Requir ement for Ceilin g Mount support is 10 1kg/222 lbs (five t imes th e weight). All Dimens ions in m m 172 311 270 170 89 [...]

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    26 Source compatibility T able 3: Source Compatib ility Video Compon ent an d RGB H DTV (720p, 1035 i, 10 80p, 1080p-2 4Hz) D VI/HD CP fo r dig ita l vide o and e ncrypte d dig ita l video Comp onent EDT V (480p, 576p p rogressive scan), SEC AM: M, Component , Composite and S-Vide o standard vide o (480i, 57 6i, 57 6i RGB SC AR T wit h adapter , NT[...]

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    27 RS-232 terminal specification s Comm unicati on conf igurati on T o contr ol the pr ojector fr om an LCD control panel, c onnect an RS-232 cable to the se rial c ontrol conn ector on the projec tor and s et you r compute r ’s serial port set tings to match this commun ication config uration : Comma nd f ormat All com mands con sist of 3 alph a[...]

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    28 Suppo rted comman ds Functio n Command Rang e Defaul t 3:2/2 :2 Of f TT O 0-1 0 Aspect Ratio ARZ 0-4 0 = Nat iv e 1 = 16 :9 2 = 4: 3 3 = Letterbo x 4 = Nat ural Wide 1 Auto Pow er APO 0-1 0 Auto Source ASC 0-1 1 Blank BLK 0-1 0 Blank Screen BS C 0-2 0 = bl ack 1 = bl ue 2 = whi te 0 Blue Only BLO 0-1 0 Blue Color Offset BCO 1-63 32 Blue Gain BCG[...]

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    29 Time in Ho urs Last Bulb 2 Lasted LB2 0-3 2767 0 Time in Ho urs Last Bulb 3 Lasted LB3 0-3 2767 0 Lamp T otal Time On (all bulbs) LMT 0-21474 83647 0 Lens Con trol Enable L CE 0-1 1 Moto rized L ens F ocus Far MFF 0-1 00 0 Motori zed Lens F ocus Near MFN 0-100 0 Motorized Lens Shift H ori- zontal Left MHL 0-1 00 0 Motorized Lens Shift H ori- zon[...]

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    30 --- means value is mode-dep endant. Red Color Offset R CO 1-63 32 Red Ga in RCG 1-63 32 Skinto ne Bypas s Enable SBE 0-1 0 Sou rc e SR C 0-7 0 = Vid eo 1, M 1 1 = V ideo 2, VESA 2 = Vid eo 3, Co m- pone nt 1 3 = V ideo 4, S-Vid eo 1 4 = V ideo 5, S-Vid eo 2 5 = V ideo 6, Component 2 6 = V ideo 7, Composite 7 = Vid eo 8, D 5 2 Star tup Logo DSU 0[...]

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    31 Remote control k eycodes K ey Name Code Des cri ption Men u 0x02 T oggle s menu s tate up or do wn Brigh tness Pl us 0x03 Increa ses br ightne ss Bri ghtnes s Minus 0x07 Decreases brig htness Focus N ear 0x08 F ocus ne ar Focus Far 0x09 Focus f ar Zoom I n 0x0A Zoom in Zoom Out 0x0B Zoom ou t Standby 0x0D T oggles standby state on or off Freeze [...]

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    32 Limite d W arranty Subjec t to the Limita tions, Exclu sions and Disclaimer s hereo f, InFo cus Cor- porat ion ( “InFoc us”) wa rran ts that the Pro jector , Lamps and Ac cessor ies (her einafter collectiv ely or ind ividually refer red t o as “Pro duct” as appr o- priate) pur cha sed fro m InFocus, an InFocus distribut or , or an InF oc[...]

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    33 Limite d W arrant y P eriod The Limited W arranty periods hereof commence on the date of purcha se by the end -us er cu st omer . Th ese L im ite d W arra nt y prov isio ns s hal l ap ply o nly to the en d-user purchaser (fi rst per son or en tity th at purchase d a new Prod- uct for person al or busi ness use and not for the purpose of distribu[...]