InFocusメーカー4805の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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1 Declar ation of C onf ormity 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 d.
2 T able of Contents Introducti on 4 Position ing the projector 6 Projector a nd Device Connect or Guide 7 Computer connections 7 Video con nections 7 Connecting a comp uter source 10 Required c omput.
3 Important Ope rating Consider ations f or Sa fety • Place t he projecto r in a hori zont al posi tion no greater than 15 d egrees off a xis. • Loca te the pr oj ector in a well -venti lated ar ea with out any obstr uctions to intake or exha ust vents.
4 Intr oduction Congratulat ions and tha nk you for y our excellen t choice of a s uperior di gi- tal image pr ojection device. Y our new InFocus ® ScreenPlay™ 48 05 projecto r is specifi cally desi gned for home ci nema appl ications .
5 Connec to r P anel The pr ojector pr ovides b oth computer and vi deo connection options, including : •D V I ( M 1 - D A ) •C o m p o n e n t S D / E D / H D ( R C A ) • S-video • Composi te.
6 P ositioning the pr ojector T o determine wher e to position the pr oject or , consider th e size and sha pe of your scr een, the location of y our power outlets, and the distance between the proj ector and the r est of your equipment.
7 Pr ojector and Devi ce Connector Guide The following illustra tion and t able shoul d help you find t he connectors to use and ob tain the b est res oluti on possible from yo ur input d evices, such.
8 Video De vic e Video Compatib ility If Y our Device Connector Is Atta ch to Ada pter or Labe led Connect or on Projector F or Setup Instructions, see Com ment s Standa rd Br oadcast TV (not HDTV) vi.
9 Video De vic e Video Compatib ility If Y our Device Connector Is Atta ch to Ada pter or Labe led Connect or on Projector F or Setup Instructions, see Com ment s HDTV (High Definition TV) 1035i, 1080.
10 Connecting a computer source Required compute r connection s Connect one end of the pr ovided computer cable (see page 15 for connect- ing v ideo devic es) to the blue DVI Computer In connector on the pro jector . Connect the other ends (U SB and VESA ) to the USB a nd VGA ports on y our computer .
11 Displa ying a computer sour ce image Remove the lens cap. To g g l e t h e Po w e r switch on th e side of the pr ojector to the On position . The LED fla shes gr een a nd the fa ns start t o run. When the lamp comes on, the start up s creen displays and the LED is steady gr een.
12 Adjusting the imag e If nec essary , adjust the height of the pr oj ector b y pre ssing t he r elease button to exte nd the foot. If neces sary , rotate the le veling foot loca ted at the rear of the projec tor . A void placing yo ur hands n ear the ho t exhaust v ent in fr ont of the pr ojector .
13 Using the pr ojector with Windo ws 98 for the first time The first time you connect a computer running W i ndows 98 to the projector , the computer recognizes t he pr ojector as “new har dwar e” and th e Add Ne w H a rd wa re W iz ard ap p e ar s .
14 Skip this page if you did not conn ect a USB m ouse c able Fo r W i n d ow s 9 8 : • If you connected the USB cable, the Add N ew Har dwar e W izard appears again . Driv ers m ust be i nstal led to u se t he USB f unct ionali ty . • The Wiza rd launches t hree times .
15 Connecting a video de vice Y o u can connect video devices such as VCRs, DVD players, camcorders, digital cameras, video g ame conso les, HDTV r eceive rs, and TV tuners to t he proj ector . Ther e is also an audio in put via the r ed an d white A/ V connec- tors .
16 Video de vi ce connections Composite (RCA) video connection Plug th e pr ovided co mposite A/V ca ble’s y ellow conn ector in to th e video- out conn ector on the v ideo devic e. Plug the other yellow c onnector into t he yellow Vide o 2 con nec tor on the pr ojector .
17 Component (RCA) connection T o connect a pr ogr essive scan DVD or HD sour ce, u se th e compone nt con- nector . Connect a componen t video ca ble with r ed, gr een, and blue RCA connectors into the source device’s component connector . Connect the other three end of t he component cable into t he Component V ideo connector on the projector .
18 Displa ying video Remove the lens cap. To g g l e t h e Po w e r switch on th e si de of th e pr oje ctor to the On position. The LED fla shes gr een a nd the fa ns start t o run. When the lamp comes on, the sta rt-up scr een is displa yed and t he LED is s teady green .
19 Adjust the z oom and fo cus. If the image is not sq uare, a djust th e keystone us ing the b uttons on the key- pad. Pr ess the top Key s t o n e butt on to reduce the upper part of the i mage, and press the b ottom Ke y s t o n e butt on to r educe th e lowe r par t.
20 Shutting do wn the pr ojector The projector automati cally display s a black screen after n o activ e source is detected for 3 0 minutes. Th is black s creen helps pr eserv e the life of the pr o- jector . The imag e ret urns when a n active sour ce is detected or a remot e or keypad b utton is press ed.
21 Problem Solution Result no start up scr een plug po wer co rd in pr oj ector’ s left side rem ove le ns ca p toggle power switch correct i mage only start up scr een ap pears pr ess t he Comput e.
22 Problem Solution Result no compute r image, just t he wor ds “Signal ou t of range” press the Auto Image button o n k eypad comput er i ma ge pr ojec ted A Signal out of range P anel>Displ a.
23 Problem Solution Result ima g e fuz zy or cr opp ed set you r computer’ s displa y r esolution to the na tive resolution of the p rojector (Start>Settings> Contr ol Panel>Display>Sett.
24 Problem Solution Result ima ge not squar e adjust K eyst one on k ey pad squar e imag e image not sharp adjust Sharpness (video sources only) in the Pictur e> Adva nced me nu correct i mage AB AB AB SP4805-02_usrguide.
25 Problem Solution Result image upsi de down turn off ceiling in Settin gs>Sys tem menu correct i mage image r ev ersed lef t to righ t turn off r ear in Setti ngs>S yste m men u correct i mage.
26 Problem Solution Result The vi deo em bed ded in m y P o w erP oint pr ese ntat ion d oes not pla y on the scr een T urn off the inte rnal LC D display on your lap to p Embedde d v ideo p lays corr.
27 Still need assistance? If you need assi stance, visit o ur website or call us. See the in side of the back cover for suppo rt cont act inf ormation . This prod uct is ba cked by a lim ited warran ty . An exten ded warrant y plan m ay be pur chase d fr om your de aler .
28 Using the remote contr ol The r emote uses tw o (2) pr ovided AAA batteries . They ar e easily install ed by slidi ng th e cover of f the remote ’s bac k, ali gning the + an d - ends of the batteries , slidin g them into plac e, and th en r eplacin g the cover .
29 Using the audio Using the pro jector’ s speak ers T o use the proj ector ’s speaker , conne ct your so urce to t he Aud io In conn ec- tors ( L an d/or R ) on the projector ’s composite connectors. T o adjust the volume, pr ess the Vo l u m e bu tton s on the k eypad or remote.
30 Using the k eypad buttons Most bu ttons a r e describe d in det ail in ot her sect ions, bu t her e is an over- view of the ir func tions: Menu –ope ns the o n-screen me nus (pag e 32). Select –confirms choices made in the menus (page 32 ). Up/D own arro ws –navi gate s to and adju sts se ttin gs in the men us (pa ge 32) .
31 Optimizing computer images After your comput er is connected properly and the computer ’s image is on the scre en, you can optimize the i mage using t he onscr een menus. For gen- eral info rmation on using the men us, see page 32. • Adjus t the Ke ysto ne, C ontra st, or Bri ght ness in the Pict ure menu (page 33).
32 Using the menus T o open the menus, press th e Menu bu tton o n the keyp ad or remote. ( The menus a utomatica lly close a fter 60 seconds if no butt ons ar e pre ssed.) Th e Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to high - light t he desir ed su bmenu, then pr ess th e Select but ton.
33 Picture menu T o adjust th e followi ng settin gs, hi ghligh t the set ting, pr ess Select , use the up and do wn arrows to adj ust th e values , then p ress Select to conf irm th e changes . Ke y s t o n e : ad just s the i mage ve rtic ally an d make s a square r image .
34 Presets : This allows you to c ustomiz e settings and s ave the set tings to be rest or ed later . T o restor e t he factory d efault sett ings, choo se Factor y Reset i n the Setting s> Servic e me nu .
35 Advanced menu Chr oma Detail : This adjusts the color sha rpness. Luma Detail : This adjusts t he overal l sharpnes s (edge enha ncement) of th e Luma sign al.
36 Color S pace : Thi s option appl ies to comp uter and componen t video sour ces. It al lows yo u to select a colo r s pace th at h as bee n spec ifically tuned for the input si gnal. When Auto is sel ected , the projec tor auto matica lly determ ines th e standar d.
37 Video S tandar d : when it is set to Auto , the projec tor atte mpts to au tomati - cally pick the vid eo standa r d based on the inpu t sign al it r ece ives.
38 Settings menu Audio : allows adjustme nts to V olume of the i nternal speaker and allow s a chime to p lay w hen st arti ng th e pr oject or . Adjustmen ts can also be ma de from t he pro jector ’s keypad and the r emote. Sources: deter mines which sour ce the pr ojector checks first for a ctive video during power -up.
39 Star tup Logo: allows you to display a bl ank scr een instead of the d efault scr een at s tartup, a nd wh en no sour ce is detec ted. Blank Screen : determine s what col or i s display ed when y ou pr ess the Blank b utton on t he r emote. Languag e : allow s yo u to sel ect a lang ua ge fo r the o nscree n dis play .
40 Maintenance Cleaning th e Lens 1 Apply a non -abrasiv e camer a lens cleaner to a soft, dr y cloth . • A void using an excessiv e amoun t of cleaner , and don’t apply the cleaner dir ectly to the lens. Abrasiv e cleaners, solven ts or other harsh chemic als might sc ratch the len s.
41 4 Loose n th e two capti ve scr ews th at a ttach the lamp hous ing t o the pr o- jector . 5 Detac h the lamp con nector from the projector by de pressing the lo cking tab on t he connect or and lig htly pull ing it fr ee.
42 Cleaning the Lamp Ho using Screens In dirty or dusty envir onment s, the two dust filter s creens in the lamp h ous- ing can become clogged, causing high temperatures and prematur e lamp failur e. Routin e maint enance to rem ove dus t from the scr eens lowers the lamp operating temperature and pr olongs lamp life.
43 Appendix Projected Imag e Siz e NO TE : V i sit ou r webs ite for an inte ract ive im age si ze calc ulator . Ta b l e 2 : Range of distan ce to the screen for a given screen size for the projector Dia gon al Scr een Siz e (inches/m) Pr ojection Ratio Distance to sc reen Imag e Widt h (inche s/m) Wide Zoom P osition (0.
44 Red LE D Beh a vior and Projec tor Errors If the pr ojector is not functionin g prope rly and the LED is blin king re d, con- sult Ta b l e 3 t o determine a possible cause. There are t wo-second paus es between t he blinkin g cycles. V isit our web site for m ore det ails o n the r ed LED erro r code s.
45 IND EX Numeri cs 16x9 31 16x9 vs 4 x3 screen aspect 15 A About 39 Advance menu 35 advancing s lides 10 Aspect ratio 33 aspe ct rati o 15 Audio 38 Audio In co nnector 10, 16, 29 audio in put 1 5 Aud.
46 I image size 6 image optimiz ation 31 image s ize projected 43 K keypad buttons projector 30 keysto ne adjust ment 12 , 19 L Lamp Housing S creens cleaning 42 lamp replacement 40 Lamp Rese t 39 Lan.
47 R Rear 38 Red LED beha vior 44 registering your projector 4 remote control 28 advancing s lides 10 replacing the lamp 4 0 S Screen Aspect 15 Screen Save 20 Screen Saver O ff 38 security lock 42 Ser.
48 Limite d W arranty Subjec t to the Limit ations, Exclusio ns and Disclaimer s her eof , InFoc us Cor- poration ("In Focus") warr ants that the Projector , Lamps and Accessorie s (her eina.
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40 Maintenance Cleaning th e Lens 1 Apply a non-ab rasiv e camer a lens clea ner to a soft , dry c loth . • A void usi ng an exces sive a mount of c leaner , and do n’t a pply the cleaner dir ectly to the lens. Abra sive clean ers, solven ts or other harsh chem ical s migh t sc ratch the len s.
41 4 Loosen the t wo ca ptive scr ews that a ttach the la mp ho us ing t o the p r o- jecto r . 5 Detac h th e la mp conn ecto r from t he proje ctor b y de pressi ng the lock ing tab on the con nector a nd lig htly pull ing it fr ee.
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