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INF8630eAG / INF8630AG Hardware Guide

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Manufacturer: InFocus Corporation, 13190 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 200, Portland, Oregon 97223-8368 USA

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LLC. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. SRS 

TruSurround HD and SRS TruVolume are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround HD and TruVolume technologies are incorporated 

under license from SRS Labs, Inc. InFocus, In Focus, INFOCUS (stylized), MondoCenter, Mondopad, BigTouch, JTouch, and ShareView are 

either registered trademarks or trademarks of InFocus Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are 

the property of their respective owners. Any other trademarks, service marks, personal names or product names are assumed to be the 

property of their respective owners and are used only for reference. There is no implied sponsorship, affiliation, certification, approval or 

endorsement if we use one of these terms.

FCC Warning

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC 

Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in 

a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in 

accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 
Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct 

the interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by InFocus Corporation may void authority to 

operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause 

harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired 

operation.

The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such 

modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Canada

This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

EU/EEC

Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be 

required to take adequate measures. 

Agency Approvals

See product certification label.
 

This document applies to regulatory model:  D104
Input ratings: AC 100-240V AC, 4.5A, 50-60Hz
InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specifications at any time without notice.

Summary of Contents for INF8630AG

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Page 3: ...vices 11 Side Panel Ports 11 Front Panel Ports 14 Working With the Remote 15 Understanding the Remote Buttons 15 Installing Remote Batteries 16 Operating the Remote 16 Treatment of the Remote Display...

Page 4: ...e 31 Working with Total Touch Control Advanced Functions Menu 32 Understanding Total Touch Control Advanced Functions Menu 32 Selecting an Advanced Function Option Using Touch Control 33 Working With...

Page 5: ...5 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and...

Page 6: ...RNING Securely attach this display to the floor wall per installation instructions Tipping shaking or rocking the machine may cause injury or death Use only properly rated wall and stand mounting hard...

Page 7: ...ound terminal Ground Class 1 display Use a surge protected power strip Do not overload wall outlets Do not use the display with the power cord near water for instance near a bathtub washbowl kitchen s...

Page 8: ...damage the display Wash hands after handling the cables supplied with this display Do not use hard objects or press forcibly on the display screen Do not twist the display Do not use harsh chemicals...

Page 9: ...er Cord Varies by Country WHAT S INCLUDED Styli Remote Control Batteries Optional Combo Guide Warranty Safety Certificate of Conformity HDMI USB Cable A to B Quick Start Guide 009 1724 XX 009 1740 XX...

Page 10: ...duce heat Do not place the display in direct sunlight humid greasy or dusty places or in places where the display may come into contact with rain smoke or steam Protect display from environmental haza...

Page 11: ...Light and Sensor Optional PC Ports Panel Back and Side AV OUT Y Pb Pr AV IN L IN R IN USB3 0 USB3 0 USB2 0 SPDIF TOUCH USB1 TOUCH USB2 TOUCH USB3 TOUCH USB4 OPS PC USB RS232 IN RS232 OUT PC USB MEDIA...

Page 12: ...ower cord to an AC outlet Note Depending on your country you may need to check the proper voltage of the outlet and product requirements CAUTION Operate the display from the power source indicated on...

Page 13: ...o get touch control Touch USB port 4 should be used with HDMI port 4 or any of the other video imputes VGA component composite Touch USB 3 Connect a A B cable between this type B port and your compute...

Page 14: ...ed component RCA video cable from the display to an external device such as a DVD player HD device or Laser Disc player Pr signal Pb Connect Blue component RCA video cable from the display to an exter...

Page 15: ...t a HDMI cable from the display to a HDMI external device HDMI Out Connect an HDMI cable from this port to an HDMI Input port on another display This will mirror the content of this display to the 2nd...

Page 16: ...ill mute the internal speakers Mic Connect a 3 5 mm microphone or cable for audio input Overrides audio from all other sources when connected PC USB Connect a USB 2 0 device to the OPS module Media US...

Page 17: ...Menu features OK Confirms the operation Enter Volume Up Increases the audio volume Volume Down Decreases the audio volume Back Returns the user to the previous menu Source Displays the Source Selectio...

Page 18: ...nd within a horizontal and vertical angle of 30 degrees of the sensor see picture 30 30 TREATMENT OF THE REMOTE DISPLAY AND BATTERIES Remote and Display Batteries Keep remote dry if the remote control...

Page 19: ...hoices each menu title bar must be set to User Volume Increases or decreases the volume Buttons have same functionality as those on remote Navigation These buttons can also serve as navigation tools f...

Page 20: ...CONNECTING THE DISPLAY TO A PC Connecting To the Optional PC In the Bay On Back Of Panel Infocus sells a PC that can be installed in the bay In addition PCs can be purchased from other venders that ca...

Page 21: ...llow the schematic drawing below to hook up an external PC Note Remember to disconnect the display from power before you connect disconnect it from the PC HDMI 1 Under Display Ports PC Ports HDMI 2 HD...

Page 22: ...umbered Front Panel Ports PC USB MEDIA USB TOUCH USB HDMI Under Panel Ports HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 HDMI OUT LAN HDMI4 MHL VGA PC AUDIO HDMI VGA 3 Connect the A to B USB cable to the USB Type A jack on the...

Page 23: ...play in the connection pop up window on your PC Note The pop up window usually displays with signal strength bars and identifies the wifi signals in your area Usually it is accessed by clicking the si...

Page 24: ...cting AC Power on page 10 The system has access to power 2 Turn ON the Power Switch on the back of the display The system power turns on 3 Press the Power Button on the remote The display power turns...

Page 25: ...n does not Press the Power Button on the bottom right side of the front of the display 2 Turn OFF the Power Switch on the back of the display The system power turns off The red LED on the front of the...

Page 26: ...ton on the remote to increase or decrease the volume The volume changes Press the Arrow buttons on the lower right of the display to increase or decrease the volume Touch the Volume button on the Tota...

Page 27: ...er right of display can also be used to assist you in navigation and selection Understanding the Total Touch Control Menu Options The table below defines the base Total Touch Control Menu icons which...

Page 28: ...ntrol button lower right of display Note Total Touch Control button enables and disables touch gestures for the display Repeated presses of the Total Touch Control button will toggle between enabling...

Page 29: ...cription VGA Video Graphics Array Under Panel Ports Connect Video Media Device AV Composite Side Panel Ports Connect to DVD Component Connect to component devices OPS Open Plug able Standard PC PC Bay...

Page 30: ...Menu Options The Total Touch Control Menu Icons display 2 Tap Source The Source Menu Options display 3 Tap the source icon that shows the port that is connected to your desired source Any source icon...

Page 31: ...n you access source options with the remote control your choices appear at the bottom of the screen Here they are Source Icon Icon Name Location Description VGA Video Graphics Array Under Panel Ports...

Page 32: ...I selection is blank it s on panel front HDMI 1 4 Connect to an external PC or other HDMI device Note Connect to the USB port on the front of the panel Note If you want to choose an external computer...

Page 33: ...d To select a new source with the remote control follow these steps Step Do This Press Location Result 1 Press Source on the Remote The Source Menu Options display at the bottom of the screen Note The...

Page 34: ...rsion Software Version Preferences Language English US and Chinese Keyboard Configure Auto Caps Sound on Key Press Voice Input Key Text Correction Show Correction Personal Add Accessory Bluetooth Comp...

Page 35: ...the either side of the display to reveal the Total Touch Control Menu Options The Total Touch Control Menu Icons display 2 Tap the Advanced Function Menu icon The Advanced Function Menu options displa...

Page 36: ...e and Settings Mode Picture Mode Menu Option Function Picture Mode Controls which settings are accessible and the overall look of the display screen Choose the picture mode which best fits your source...

Page 37: ...sity of the colors of the images on the display PC Image Mode Adjusts timing of an analog PC signal Color Temperature Adjusts the color temperature Warm 7500K Cool 13 000K Nature 10 000K Zoom Mode Cha...

Page 38: ...left display speakers SPDIF Output Computability mode for audio output to other connected devices This setting allows you to choose the appropriate type of audio data for your device Raw Outputs raw...

Page 39: ...gged into the HDMI port Note Your device must support Consumer Electronics Control CEC HDMI EDID Version HDMI Extended Display Identification Data Allows you to choose the version of HDMI that is comp...

Page 40: ...p Do This Press Location Result 1 Press the Menu button on the remote Note The remote Menu button is active when viewing one of the video input sources The remote Menu button doesn t work from the Hom...

Page 41: ...buttons on your remote to scroll though menu selections then press OK One of the three On Screen Display Menus is selected Picture Mode Sound Mode or Setting Mode Use the panel buttons to scroll thou...

Page 42: ...atedly until the setting reads User Note This menu displays several options It is necessary for this setting to be set to User for adjustments to be available The Picture Mode is set to User 2 Choose...

Page 43: ...the On Screen Display Menu To adjust the display sound level follow the instructions for choosing an On Screen Display Menu Understanding On Screen Display Menu Selections on page 34 Make sure that a...

Page 44: ...tions on page 34 Low Pitch High Pitch and Balance Your selection highlights A sliding scale with bar line appears on your chosen setting SPDIF Output Your selection highlights Use the panel buttons to...

Page 45: ...ode Menu and follow these steps Step Do this Tap or Press Location Result 1 Choose a setting to adjust Menu Time MHL Auto Switch Light Sensor HDMI_CEC HDMI EDID Version Boot Source Restore to Default...

Page 46: ...tegory includes Network System Sounds Apps Storage Reset and About Category Icon Name Function Network Wi fi Toggles Wi fi On and Off Connects to available networks Gives status and information on net...

Page 47: ...tion on how much storage space is taken by Apps Photos etc It also tells User how much storage space is available Factory Data Reset Allows you to reset the system default settings to the factory spec...

Page 48: ...display a 24 hour clock Language Language English Chinese Keyboard Current Keyboard Android Keyboard layout loaded Allows Users to download a different Android on screen keyboard layout Configure Key...

Page 49: ...ons Unknown Sources Toggles On and Off Allows Disallows Users to install apps from places other than trusted sources Note For Example A trusted source would be the Google Play Store An un trusted sour...

Page 50: ...the input signal is compatible with the display See Power Source Power Cord Plugs on page 5 See Understanding Source Touch Control Icons on page 27 Display says No Signal Display is looking for a con...

Page 51: ...rd Plugs on page 5 Remote functions are not working properly Verify that The display is turned on press Power button on the remote The remote batteries are situated correctly in the remote and that th...

Page 52: ...not been paused and that the video s audio has not been muted for video viewing See Adjusting Volume Without Using the On Screen Display Menus on page 24 The On Screen Display Menus don t display Ver...

Page 53: ...ty Periods vary depending on your product model and the country of purchase To review the warranty period associated with your product model please refer to the product specifications information on w...

Page 54: ...than a representative of InFocus or an InFocus Authorized Service Provider ASP or your own installation of customer installable parts as instructed by InFocus h to a product or part that has been mod...

Page 55: ...NG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION MAY LAST SO THE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS DESCRIBED BELOW MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT...

Page 56: ...any time You may be responsible for shipping and handling charges if the product cannot be serviced in the country in which service is requested If you seek service in a country that is not the count...

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