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InFocus LightPro IN1004 User Manual

InFocus LightPro IN1004
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User manual
Advanced LCD Series
2021.06.v1.0
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English
RegulatoryModel
P160
XGAModels IN1004,IN1014
P161
XGAModels IN1024,IN1034,IN1044
P162
WXGAModels IN1026,IN1036,IN1046
P163
WUXGAModels IN1029,IN1039,IN1049,IN1059

Table of Contents

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InFocus LightPro IN1004 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Native aspect ratio4:3
Projection distance0.88 - 10.9 m
Projection technology3LCD
Contrast ratio (typical)2000:1
Screen size compatibility- \
Projector native resolutionXGA (1024x768)
Vertical synchronization (max)0.085 kHz
Vertical synchronization (min)0.048 kHz
Horizontal synchronization (max)100 kHz
Horizontal synchronization (min)15 kHz
Lamp typeUHP
Lamps quantity1 lamp(s)
Light source typeLamp
Service life of light source20000 h
FocusManual
Offset14 %
Zoom capabilityYes
Focal length range19.11 - 22.94 mm
Full HDNo
Supported video modes2160p
Supported graphics resolutions3840 x 2160
HDMI version1.4
HDMI connector typeFull-size
Serial interface typeRS-232
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 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.
Noise level32 dB
CertificationCB, CE, EAC, cTUVus, CCC, FCC, UKCA, NOM, PSB, BIS WEEE, EU RoHS, China RoHS, CEL, CECP
Product typeStandard throw projector
Product colorWhite
Cable lock slot typeKensington
Power sourceAC
AC input voltage100 - 240 V
AC input frequency50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption (max)300 W
Power consumption (standby)0.5 W
Power consumption (typical)- W
Power consumption (PowerSave)150 W
Operating altitude0 - 3000 m
Storage temperature (T-T)-10 - 50 °C
Operating temperature (T-T)5 - 40 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H)20 - 80 %
Cables includedAC, VGA
Remote control typeIR
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth99 mm
Width345 mm
Height261 mm
Weight3100 g

Summary

Disclaimer

Features and design

Simple computer system setting

Projector's multi-scan system for computer output signals up to WUXGA.

Security function

Secures the projector with Key Lock and PIN code functions.

Auto setup function

Enables input source search, PC adjust, and auto keystone via AUTO button.

Power management

Reduces power consumption and maintains lamp life.

Safety operation guideline

Safety instructions

Explains safety symbols and general precautions for projector use.

Chemical Substances table

Table detailing presence of harmful substances in projector components.

Safety precautions

Important safety measures regarding grounding, light, power, and cleaning.

Precautions on air outlet

Guidelines for maintaining adequate ventilation and preventing overheating.

Precautions on location of your projector

Advice on choosing a safe and suitable location for projector placement.

Precautions on using your projector

Warnings about image persistence, casing removal, and maintenance.

Air ventilation

Instructions on maintaining proper airflow for projector cooling.

Place your projector correctly

Guidance on optimal projector placement and orientation.

Moving your projector

Precautions for safely moving or shipping the projector.

Compliance

Accessory

Name and function of your projector

Terminals

Description of various input/output terminals on the projector.

Keypad controls and indicator lights

Identifies and explains the projector's keypad controls and indicator lights.

Remote control

Details the functions of each button on the projector's remote control.

Installing batteries in the remote control

Step-by-step instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.

Installation

Set up your projector

Recommendations for projector setup considering ambient brightness.

Adjust the projected image

Instructions on adjusting projector position and height using adjustable feet.

Connect to PC (digital and analogue RGB)

Details on connecting the projector to a PC via VGA or HDMI cables.

Connect to video equipment

Instructions for connecting external video equipment using a video cable.

Connect to audio equipment

Guidance on connecting external audio devices to the projector.

Connect to USB (USB-A – USB-B or USB-C – USB-B)

Instructions for connecting USB devices like storage or computers.

Basic operation

Power on your projector

Step-by-step guide to power on the projector and enter PIN if required.

Power off your projector

Procedure for safely powering off the projector and cooling down the lamp.

How to operate the OSD

Guide on navigating and using the projector's On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.

Adjust the Projector Zoom and Focus

Instructions on using the zoom and focus rings for image clarity.

Auto setting function

How to use the AUTO button for automatic setup adjustments.

Keystone adjustment

Manual adjustment of keystone distortion for image alignment.

Input selection

How to select input sources like VGA, HDMI, USB Display.

Display

Auto PC adj.

Automatic adjustment of sync, position, and size for PC input.

Fine sync

Adjusts image phase to reduce jitters and improve outline clarity.

H Position

Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image.

V position

Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image.

H.Size

Adjusts horizontal image dimension to minimize interference.

Aspect

Adjusts image aspect ratio while maintaining input signal's integrity.

Project way

Sets projector placement (front, rear, ceiling) and OSD orientation.

System selection

Detects and adapts to input signal formats automatically.

Colour adjust

Image mode

Selects predefined image modes like Dynamic, Standard, Cinema.

Colour adjust (For PC.)

Adjusts contrast, brightness, color temp., red, green, blue, sharpness for PC input.

Colour adjust (For Video)

Adjusts contrast, brightness, color, tint, red, green, blue, sharpness for Video input.

Setting

Direct power on

Enables projector to power on automatically when connected to AC power.

Standby mode

Configures power consumption settings for standby mode.

Key lock

Locks the control panel or remote control keypad to prevent unauthorized access.

HDMI setup

Configures image and sound settings for HDMI connections.

Expand

Language

Selects the display language for menus and OSD.

Auto setup

Executes input search, PC adjustment, and auto keystone functions.

Keystone

Stores and resets keystone settings, with notes on auto keystone.

Logo

Selects logo screen, PIN lock, and sets default logo.

Security

Sets a password to lock control panel or remote keypad.

Power management

Manages power consumption and turns off lamp when no signal is present.

Filter counter

Resets filter usage time and sets up warning display.

Test pattern

Displays built-in test patterns for adjustments.

Factory default

Resets all projector settings to factory defaults.

Network

Enables computer control of the projector remotely over a local network.

Memory Viewer

Set slide

Configures slide show playback settings.

Slide transition effect

Sets the visual effect when switching between slides.

Sort order

Sets the order for sorting files or folders.

Rotate

Sets the rotation direction for displayed images.

Best fit

Adjusts image to fit the projection screen aspect ratio.

Repeat

Configures slide playback to repeat.

Info.

Network control

Enter through a web browser

Accessing projector controls via a web browser interface.

[ Picture Setup ] page

Adjusts brightness, contrast, sharpness, color, tint, and temperature.

[ Image setup ] page

Adjusts aspect ratio, fine sync, position, dimension, and screen freeze.

Network Setup

Configures network settings like DHCP, IP address, subnet, gateway, DNS.

Useful function

Memory Viewer function

Projects media files stored on a USB memory device.

USB display function

Projects computer image and audio via USB cable (Windows).

USB display function

Projects computer image and audio via USB cable (Mac OS).

Maintenance and cleaning

WARNING light indicator

Explains the status indicated by the WARNING and POWER lights.

Clean the lens

Instructions for cleaning the projector lens using appropriate materials.

Clear the filter

Steps for cleaning or replacing the projector's air filter.

Lamp replacement

Information on lamp warning icons and replacement indicators.

Follow steps below to replace the lamp

Detailed, step-by-step instructions for replacing the projector lamp.

Appendix

Troubleshooting

Guides users through common problems and their solutions.

Menu tree

Overview of main menu and submenu structures for Display and Colour Adjust.

Light indicator status

Explains the meaning of different light indicator combinations for projector status.

Compatible computer screen

Lists supported resolutions, frequencies, and signal types.

Terminal configuration

Pin assignments for VGA/MONITOR OUT and SERIAL terminals.

Dimensions

Provides physical dimensions and mounting information for ceiling mounts.

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical specifications for image, optical, and connectivity features.

RS232 control mode

Configuration and commands for serial control via RS232.

Getting help

Restriction of use

Network Service

Regional & country specific notices

Manufacturer, EU importer and EU Authorised Representative in accordance with EU directives

Contact details for EU representatives and Russian representative.

EU Declaration of Conformity

UK Declaration of Conformity

WARRANTY

WHAT THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER

Lists conditions and damages not covered by the projector warranty.

OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE

Instructions on how to submit warranty service requests and RMA process.

LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES

Disclaims implied warranties like merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES

Limits liability for damages, including property damage and consequential losses.

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