What to do if only start up screen appears on InFocus IN2112 Projector?
- WwturnerJul 30, 2025
If your InFocus Projector only shows the start-up screen, press the Source button, activate the laptop’s external port, or restart your laptop.
What to do if only start up screen appears on InFocus IN2112 Projector?
If your InFocus Projector only shows the start-up screen, press the Source button, activate the laptop’s external port, or restart your laptop.
How to center image on InFocus Projector?
To center the image on the screen with your InFocus Projector, move the projector and adjust the zoom.
How to show Desktop icons on InFocus Projector?
If your InFocus Projector displays only your laptop's background without the Desktop icons, disable the 'Extend my Windows Desktop' option. You can find this setting in Control Panel > Display > Settings > Display 2 (location varies by operating system). Uncheck this option, then click Apply.
Why is the image fuzzy or cropped on my InFocus IN2112?
If your InFocus Projector displays a fuzzy or cropped image, set your computer’s display resolution to the native resolution of the projector via Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display > Settings tab. If you are using a laptop, disable the laptop monitor or turn on dual-display mode.
What to do if InFocus Projector says 'Signal out of range'?
If your InFocus Projector shows 'Signal out of range', press the Auto Image button on the keypad or remote. You may also need to adjust your computer refresh rate by going to Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Adapter (location varies by operating system). Additionally, try setting a different resolution on your computer.
How to cool down InFocus Projector?
If your InFocus Projector is too hot, make sure the vents aren’t blocked. Turn the projector off and wait one minute, then turn the projector on again. Contact Technical Support if the problem persists.
Projection technology | DLP |
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Contrast ratio (typical) | 2100:1 |
Projector native resolution | SVGA (800x600) |
Aspect ratio | 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 |
Power supply | 288 W |
RS-232 ports | 1 |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 116.8 x 241.3 x 315 mm |
Power requirements | 100 - 240 V 50 - 60 Hz |
Lamp power | 185 W |
Light source type | Lamp |
Service life of light source | 3000 h |
Service life of light source (economic mode) | 4000 h |
RMS rated power | 10 W |
Number of built-in speakers | 2 |
Serial interface type | RS-232 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Product type | Standard throw projector |
Weight | 3180 g |
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Details the 5V DC output port for powering external devices.
Connects the computer to the projector using a VGA cable.
Adjusts projector height using the elevator foot mechanism.
Positions projector for optimal screen distance and image size.
Adjusts image size and clarity for optimal viewing.
Corrects image trapezoid distortion for a square picture.
Connects video devices using standard composite video cables.
Connects video devices using S-video cables for better quality.
Connects video devices via VGA output for video input.
Connects video devices using component video for highest quality.
Configures automatic black screen display after inactivity.
Automatically turns projector off after a period of no user interaction.
Explains the meaning of projector status indicator lights.
Provides solutions for common remote control operation issues.
Connects audio sources to the projector's internal speaker.
Resolves issues with audio input and output connections.
Connects amplified speakers to the projector's audio out port.
Provides common image adjustments like brightness and contrast.
Offers more complex image adjustments and color settings.
Contains projector configuration and operational setup options.
Displays projector information and service-related options.
Establishes the physical network connection for the projector.
Configures network settings, including DHCP and IP addressing.
Enables projector control and monitoring via a web browser.
Accesses projector web pages by entering its IP address.
Configures email recipients and alert types for projector events.
Sets up reminder notifications for specific projector events.
Configures alerts for projector warnings and error conditions.
Adjusts the projector's internal clock for daylight saving time.
Configures automatic task execution based on specific days and times.
Manages web access passwords and user privileges for security.
Enables and configures PIN protection for projector operation.
Saves and loads projector network settings for cloning.
Specifies supported JPEG file formats for display via LitePort.
Steps to view JPEG images from a USB flash drive.
Navigating and controlling the slide show playback.
Accesses settings for LitePort slide show features.
Instructions for safely cleaning the projector's lens.