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Seite 1 - LCD PROJECTOR

USER'S GUIDELCD PROJECTOR

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 1IntroductionThe In Focus Systems LitePro 560 and 570 LCD projectors provide 640x480 resolution with compatibility up to

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Introduction2 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideCompatibilityThe LitePro is compatible with a wide variety of computers:• IBM PC and compatibles, including

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IntroductionLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 3Remote Control Programmer KitThe Remote Control Programmer Kit that was shipped with your LitePro allows you

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 5Setting Up the LiteProThis chapter describes how to position the LitePro projector for optimum viewing and how to connec

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Setting Up the LitePro6 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide• If you are installing the projector on the ceiling, refer to the Ceiling Mount Installation Guid

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Setting Up the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 78.Connect the LitePro cable to the monitor connector on your com-puter according to the instructio

Seite 8 - Safety Summary

Setting Up the LitePro8 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide•If you have a Macintosh desktop computer with a separate monitor, attach one of the Mac adapters

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Setting Up the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 9•If you have an IBM-compatible laptop computer, plug the “VGA” end of the LitePro cable into the e

Seite 10 - Introduction

Setting Up the LitePro10 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide•If you have an Apple PowerBook computer, you’ll need the video-out cable that came with your Pow

Seite 11 - Cables and Adapters

Setting Up the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 1110.If you have a LitePro 570, you can connect it to your computer’s sound board. Use the LitePro’

Seite 12 - If You Need Assistance

Connecting the LitePro is summarized on the back of this card and described in detail in the LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide. The User’s Guide contains i

Seite 13 - Setting Up the LitePro

Setting Up the LitePro12 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide• If your video player provides an S-Video signal, its video-out connector is a slightly larger,

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Setting Up the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 1312.If you have a LitePro 570, you can connect the it to an audio source. Plug the red and white c

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Setting Up the LitePro14 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide13.If you have a LitePro 570, you can connect it to an externally amplified speaker system. Plug

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Setting Up the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 1514.If you have a LitePro 570, you can connect it to a microphone. Insert the microphone cable int

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Setting Up the LitePro16 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide17.Turn on the projector by pressing the “|” side of the power switch on the side of the projecto

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 17Using the LiteProThis section describes how to use and make adjustments to the LitePro 560/570. It also provides a refe

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Using the LitePro18 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideFocusing the ImageTo focus the image, rotate the projection lens until the image is clear. Rotate the

Seite 20 - S-Video signal

Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 19Switching to the Spare LampThe LitePro was shipped with two projection lamps. To avoid breaking during

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Using the LitePro20 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideUsing the Remote Control Buttons menuPressing menu accesses the LitePro’s on-screen menus. There are t

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Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 21arrow buttonsThe operations of the arrow buttons depend on what is displayed. When a menu is displayed

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You must install the projection bulbs the first time you use the LitePro. Refer to the “Read Me First” card or page 40 of the User’s Guide for instruc

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Using the LitePro22 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideprevLP 560LS & LP 570LS: When a LiteShow presentation is displayed, press the prev button to go ba

Seite 25 - Using the LitePro

Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 23progThe prog button is programmable. You can program it to perform any one of these functions.Refer to

Seite 26 - Adjusting the Height

Using the LitePro24 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideUsing the MenusThe LitePro has three menus: Menu 1, Menu 2, and the Audio Menu. Menu 1Menu 1 allows yo

Seite 27 - Switching to the Spare Lamp

Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 25The Audio MenuLP 570 & LP 570LS: The Audio Menu contains controls for the LitePro 570’s audio func

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Using the LitePro26 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide• In Menu 2 and the Audio Menu, you can also use select/enter to select/de-select a function or to inc

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Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 27Sync The LitePro adjusts signal synchronization automatically for most computers. But if the projected

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Using the LitePro28 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideMenu 2 FunctionsRear ProjectionWhen you select Rear Projection, the LitePro reverses the image so you

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Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 29Test PatternIf the test pattern is turned on, it displays when the LitePro is first powered on and als

Seite 32 - Using the Menus

Using the LitePro30 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideTo enable Auto Standby:1.Press the menu button to display Menu 1.2.Use the right or left arrow buttons

Seite 33 - Figure 17. Audio Menu

Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 31Source Enable When you have more than one source (computer or video player) connected to the LitePro,

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Copyright © 1995 by In Focus Systems, Inc.Wilsonville, Oregon. All rights reserved.COPY-FCC.FRA Page 1 Tuesday, January 28, 1997 9:27 AM

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Using the LitePro32 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideProg ButtonUse the Prog Button function to assign an operation to the remote’s prog button. You can as

Seite 36 - Menu 2 Functions

Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 33LanguageThe Language function changes the language in which the LitePro menus are displayed. You can c

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Using the LitePro34 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideText Mode and Pixel SliceSome IBM-compatible computer display modes generate a 720 pixel-wide image wh

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Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 35To change the video type setting:1.Press the menu button to display Menu 1.2.Use the right or left arr

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Using the LitePro36 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideAudio Menu FunctionsThe Audio Menu is available on LP 570 & LP 570LS only.Volume and Audio LockYou

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Using the LiteProLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 37Bass The Bass function adjusts the lower frequencies of your audio source.To adjust the bass for the s

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Using the LitePro38 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide6.If you want to adjust the internal-to-external speaker fade, press the right arrow button to highlig

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 39MaintenanceThis section describes how to:• clean the lens,• replace the projection lamps,• replace the batteries in the

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Maintenance40 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideReplacing the Projection LampsWhen a lamp fails, be sure to replace it with another EVD lamp (36 volt, 400 w

Seite 44 - Audio Menu Functions

MaintenanceLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 418.Without forcing it, insert the lamp all the way into the socket. Be sure to insert it straight into the so

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CertificationsUL 1950, CSA 950, EN 55022, EN 50082-1, EN 60950FCC WarningThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas

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Maintenance42 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide• Save the box. You may need it later to pack the lamps for shipping.11.Close the lamp door.Never operate th

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MaintenanceLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 43Replacing the FuseA power line surge or spike can blow the power supply fuse, causing the LitePro to stop wo

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Maintenance44 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide4.Locate the fuse holder on the side of the LitePro between the power switch and the power cord connector as

Seite 49 - Figure 19. Removing the Lamp

MaintenanceLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 45Figure 23. Removing the Fuse HolderFigure 24. Inserting the New Fuse into the Fuse HolderMAINT.FRA Page 45

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 47TroubleshootingDo not open the LitePro case!Opening the case may cause electric shock! Except for the projection lamps,

Seite 51 - Replacing the Fuse

Troubleshooting48 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideIf you call In Focus for assistance:• Display the menu (press the menu button on the remote). Write down

Seite 52 - Figure 22. Locating the Fuse

TroubleshootingLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 49Problem: Image is not centered on the screen• Use the arrow buttons on the remote to center the image. (

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Troubleshooting50 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideProblem: Image and menus are reversed left to right• Rear projection mode is probably set. To switch bac

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 51AppendixSpecificationsProjection LampsType tungsten halogen EVD bulb, 400 watt, 36 voltLife Average 50 hours eachFuse10

Seite 55 - Solutions to Common Problems

Appendix52 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide* Maximum operating temperature depends on altitude. At 8,000 ft, the maximum temperature is 31°C. At 9,000 ft

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Declaration of ConformityWe, In Focus Systems, Inc., 27700B SW Parkway Ave. Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 USA, declare under our sole responsibility that

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AppendixLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 53AccessoriesContact your In Focus dealer to order. Refer to the In Focus Accessories Catalog for additional item

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Appendix54 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideCable Connector Pin AssignmentsThe Y-shaped LitePro cable that shipped with your LitePro has three connectors,

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AppendixLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 55“Monitor” and “VGA” ConnectorsThe pin assignments are the same for the “Monitor” and “VGA” connectors. The “Mon

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Appendix56 LitePro 560/570 User’s GuideLaptop Display Activation ChartThe LitePro 560/570 connects to a laptop computer through the computer’s externa

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AppendixLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 57Everex** setup screen option setup screen optionFor-A Ctrl-Alt-Shift-C Ctrl-Shift-Alt-LGateway 2000 FN-F1 FN-F1

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Appendix58 LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide* These manufacturers have other models that automatically send video to the external CRT port when some type o

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 59Aaccessories 53activation commands for laptop computers 9, 56adaptersconnecting to Macintosh 8, 9Macintosh 2, 8, 9

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IndexLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 60Eedges appear “comb-like” 35EEPROM failed 24, 50EGA graphics 2Ffade between internal and external speakers37fo

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IndexLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 61MMacintoshadapters 2Classic 2compatibility 2connecting 8connecting adapters 8connecting PowerBook 10Perform

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IndexLitePro 560/570 User’s Guide 62SSECAM video type 34select/enter button 21sharpness, adjusting 35shipping contents 1source enable 31source p

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide iContentsSafety SummaryiiiIntroduction1Compatibility 2Cables and Adapters 2Remote Control Programmer Kit 3Usage Guideline

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LIMITED WARRANTYIn Focus Systems Inc. (“In Focus”) warrants that each LitePro 560 and LitePro 570 (“the Product”) sold hereunder will conform to and f

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010-0060-050060-05.bk : WARR-PN.FRA Page 64 Tuesday, January 28, 1997 9:23 AM

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27700B SW Parkway AvenueWilsonville, Oregon 97070-9215USA1-800-294-6400Planetenweg 91NL-2132 HLHoofddorp, The Netherlands31 (0) 2503-23200printedonrec

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide iiiSafety SummaryPlease read these instructions before using your LitePro projector. Failure to comply with these instruc

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Safety Summaryiv LitePro 560/570 User’s Guidehave not been safety-tested with the LitePro. Never use a power cord if it has become damaged or frayed.

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