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User manual

Advanced LCD Series

2021.06.v1.0

•  Before using the product, please read these instructions carefully, and 

kept them safe for future reference.

•  OSD options and pictures shown in this document may differ slightly from 

your product.

•  Changes to this manual may be made without notice.

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

Summary of Contents for LightPro IN1004

Page 1: ...m safe for future reference OSD options and pictures shown in this document may differ slightly from your product Changes to this manual may be made without notice English Regulatory Model P160 XGA Mo...

Page 2: ...have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have found errors in this publication please notify us All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installin...

Page 3: ...public Kazakhstan Vietnamese Thai Farsi Convenient Maintenance Functions Lamp and filter maintenance functions provide for better and proper maintenance of the projector Security function The Security...

Page 4: ...21 Remote control operation range 21 Installation 22 Set up your projector 22 Adjust the projected image 25 Connect to PC digital and analogue RGB 26 Connect to video equipment 27 Connect to audio equ...

Page 5: ...caption 55 Key lock 56 Iris 56 Sound 56 HDMI setup 57 Expand 58 Language 58 Auto setup 59 Keystone 59 Logo 64 Security 65 Power management 67 Filter counter 68 Test pattern 69 Factory default 69 Netw...

Page 6: ...l configuration 103 Dimensions 105 Technical Specifications 107 RS232 control mode 110 Getting help 114 Contacting InFocus 114 Restriction of use 116 Network Service 117 Important Statement on Network...

Page 7: ...ns by using it correctly Invalid operation of your projector may not only shorten its life cycle but also may lead to product failure fire or other incidents In case of any operation abnormality refer...

Page 8: ...omponent name Harmful substances Pb Hg Cd Cd vi PBB PBDE PCB Optical components Projection lens Projection lamp Outer casing Internal mechanical parts Speaker Remote control Annex Chemical Substances...

Page 9: ...it may result in potential risks Caution Precautions on air outlet Keep adequate clearance around your projector for its ventilation and cooling See figure below for the least clearance requirements T...

Page 10: ...th the wall or ceiling mount Use installation components approved by the manufacturer Be careful when moving your projector when mounted on a cart Abrupt stops pushing too hard and rugged surfaces may...

Page 11: ...plug b Liquid splashed in your projector c Your projector exposed to rain or water d If your projector fails to work as expected by following operation instructions adjust it according to given instr...

Page 12: ...ad to fire after being overheated Cooling fans are designed for cooling your projector Fan speed is auto adjusted subject to internal temperature of your projector Air outlet For heat exhaust Place yo...

Page 13: ...aged Please consult your dealers for shipping your projector by express or other shipping service providers Place your projector in box only after it has fully cooled down Precautions on dealing with...

Page 14: ...mful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following...

Page 15: ...s com Accessory 15 Accessory Included accessories are as follows AC power cord Remote control without batteries Quick start guide VGA cable Note A regional specific AC power cord is provided with your...

Page 16: ...s or other objects near the vent Vent will shed heat Do not put your hands or face or thermolabile objects placed near the outlet You need keep at least a distance of 3 1m away or it may cause it burn...

Page 17: ...A connector When using the Memory Viewer function insert the USB stick or HDD directly to this terminal Terminals 7 VIDEO IN terminal Connect video output signal to this terminal 8 AUDIO IN terminal...

Page 18: ...terminal Connect video output signal to this terminal 4 SERVICE terminal Upgrade features only 5 Kensington security slot When using the Kensington security slot function it will help users to deter t...

Page 19: ...The power indicator turns steady red when the projector is in standby mode The power indicator turns steady green during normal projector operation The power indicator is flashing green when the proje...

Page 20: ...mage mode 11 KEYSTONE Keystone calibration 12 SCREEN Enter the screen size adjustment menu 13 LAMP Select lamp mode 14 FREEZE Freeze projected images 15 PATTERN Select built in test pattern of your pr...

Page 21: ...it Using battery of other types than what specified on this manual may lead to risks of explosion Please dispose your old battery by following instructions given in tag of the battery or local regulat...

Page 22: ...he larger the projection size will be Use the following table to install the projector in the best position from the screen The values provided are for reference only 1 Projection distance The value i...

Page 23: ...ght m Wide Tele Wide Tele 30 0 610 0 457 0 812 1 347 0 885 1 467 60 1 219 0 914 1 630 2 702 1 776 2 944 80 1 626 1 219 2 178 3 610 2 373 3 933 100 2 032 1 524 2 728 4 523 2 972 4 927 150 3 048 2 286 4...

Page 24: ...08 2 692 5 520 9 150 5 673 9 405 250 5 385 3 365 6 936 11 498 7 129 11 817 300 6 462 4 039 8 367 13 869 8 599 14 255 IN1036 IN1029 IN1049 Screen size Projection distance Standard 16 10 Compatible 16 9...

Page 25: ...the projector and press the foot lock on the projector Loosen the foot lock can lock the adjustable foot Rotate the adjustable foot to adjust the height Rotating the adjustable foot in the direction s...

Page 26: ...Signal Input HDMI Digital Signal Input HDMI digital Signal Output Serial cable Cross type RS232 Input RS232 Output VGA Signal Input VGA Signal Output For IN1029 IN1039 IN1049 IN1059 IN1024 IN1034 IN1...

Page 27: ...Installation 27 VIDEO Input Signal VIDEO Output Signal Connect to video equipment For IN1029 IN1039 IN1049 IN1059 IN1024 IN1034 IN1044 IN1026 IN1036 IN1046 Cables for connection VIDEO cable This cable...

Page 28: ...io cable Stereo Audio output Audio input R R L L Audio cable Note The left and right channels are combined when only the L Mono is inserted For IN1029 IN1039 IN1049 IN1059 IN1024 IN1034 IN1044 IN1026...

Page 29: ...ection USB A to USB B cable USB C to USB B cable This cable is not included Connect to USB USB A USB B or USB C USB B USB A storage device USB B input USB A or USB C output For IN1029 IN1039 IN1049 IN...

Page 30: ...ital Signal Input HDMI digital Signal Output Serial cable cross type RS232 input RS232 output VGA Signal Input VGA Signal Output Only the main program upgrades function For IN1004 IN1014 Cables for co...

Page 31: ...www infocus com Installation 31 VIDEO Input Signal VIDEO Output Signal Connect to video equipment For IN1004 IN1014 Cables for connection VIDEO cable This cable is not included...

Page 32: ...ith neutral ground cabling Do not use any other type of power cords or you may face the risks of electric shock In case you have any doubt on the type of power cord you are using please call your deal...

Page 33: ...IN operation You cannot operate a password PIN protected projector without correct password PIN Please set up a new password PIN and keep your operation manual in safe place In case the password PIN i...

Page 34: ...it may hurt the life cycle of your lamp Power off your projector at least once every 24 hours and have it idle for an hour Power off Power off message disappears in 4 seconds Note If the Direct power...

Page 35: ...e on adjustment and settings Press the MENU button on the projector keypad or remote control and the OSD displays 1 Press the MENU button on the projector keypad or remote control and the OSD displays...

Page 36: ...tions in the Image mode menu are Dynamic Standard Cinema Blackboard Green Colorboard User Image For AV signal input the available colour adjust options contrast brightness colour tint white balance re...

Page 37: ...he centre rotate the picture to the left to zoom out or rotate the picture to the right to zoom in 2 Rotate the focus ring to adjust the focal length of the image and adjust it to be clear according t...

Page 38: ...r is keystone distortion of four corners Adjust the projected image when the projector linearity is uneven or the projected images bent vertically and horizontally The correction values will be restor...

Page 39: ...or audio output interfaces Menu operation 1 Press the MENU button on the top control panel or remote control and the OSD displays Press button to enter setting menu then press OK or button 2 Press but...

Page 40: ...ton or Volume button to cancel the mute function VOLUME VOLUME Press the Volume on remote control to increase or decrease volume IMAGE IMAGE Press the IMAGE button on remote control to select required...

Page 41: ...D ZOOM button on remote control to enter the Digital Zoom mode When OSD menu disappear the screen display digital zoom information Only for input as VGA RGBHV and the screen size setting as Normal or...

Page 42: ...etwork USB Display and then press the OK button to select the input source Select input VGA if a PC is connected to the VGA IN terminal Select input HDMI 1 if a device is connected to the HDMI termina...

Page 43: ...he auto searching function maybe invalid for input of USB Display Memory Viewer and Network The following function will be invalid FREEZE ASPECT IMAGE AUTO SETUP PATTERN and SCREEN once USB Display Me...

Page 44: ...rojector and the screen is set up right you can move the image horizontal position if the position of the projected image on the screen is deviated 1 Press button to select H position menu 2 Press OK...

Page 45: ...Size level Adjustment range is from 15 to 15 Aspect Adjust the image to fit the screen size while keeping aspect of input signal s unchanged Press MENU button on the remote control or on the top cont...

Page 46: ...screen Set the projector in horizontal position Adjustment range is from1 to the current H total value Set the projector in horizontal position Adjustment range is from1 to the current V total value P...

Page 47: ...ar of the screen using translucent screen When the projector is projected in front of the screen When the projector is projected in rear of the screen Menu position Select this function to set the men...

Page 48: ...your projector failed to identify signals not shown in the signals format table the Auto message will display in the System Signal Format menu The Auto PC Adjusting function will make necessary adjus...

Page 49: ...ress button to select wanted system Display System 1024x768 75HZ 1280x768 75HZ System for PC signal Display System AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL60 System for Video signal RGB input sign...

Page 50: ...button 1 Press button to select Image mode menu 2 Press OK button 3 Press button to select required item An image mode suitable for viewing in bright room The default mode of your projector for natura...

Page 51: ...ge from 0 63 Press button to increase brightness range from 0 63 Press button to select required colour temperature Low Mid and High Become blue gradually Suitable natural colour Become red gradually...

Page 52: ...e from 0 63 Press button to decrease saturation press button to increase saturation Press button to select required tint Press button to decrease red tint and button to increase it Press button to dec...

Page 53: ...o matter whenever your projector is operated through network 1 Press button to select Standby mode menu 2 Press OK button 3 Press button to adjust levels Some function will be disabled once your proje...

Page 54: ...et the option off when operating the operator if the altitude is not too high Faster than when in off mode Set the option on when operating the operator in high land Light source mode Change lamp brig...

Page 55: ...ouder sound Select this function allow you to unplug the AC power directly after the shut down without waiting for the projector cooling off Closed caption Closed Caption is used for displaying the pr...

Page 56: ...ton to switch required menu Press button to increase volume range from 0 25 Press button to decrease volume range from 0 25 Press button to switch on or off Mute function No audio output Audio output...

Page 57: ...device such as a computer via a conversion cable or a similar cable is connected to the HDMI setup terminal Select this option when the output of the pc or any other device is connected to the HDMI se...

Page 58: ...on to select required language 4 Press OK button The name of menus setting the OSD button etc can displayed by the selected language Your projector comes with multiple language support You may select...

Page 59: ...top control panel to display the OSD menu Press button to select the expand menu then press OK or button to enter 1 Press button to select Keystone menu 2 Press OK button 3 Press button to select requ...

Page 60: ...you unplug the AC power while it will be stored when closing the projector Store Reset H V Keystone Select this function to correct the projected images horizontally or vertically Press button to red...

Page 61: ...button to adjust options Item Operation Adjustment Curved correction X Y gain Press Extend left and right vertically Press Sag left and right vertically Press Reach up and down horizontally Press Sag...

Page 62: ...correction Y offset Press Correct vertical lines on both sides Expand the lower corners while maintaining the central and upper regions Press Correct vertical lines on both sides Expand the top corner...

Page 63: ...H V keystone will be reset and after adjusting values about conner correction if users adjust about H V keystone values about conner correction will be reset also Curved correction X offset and curve...

Page 64: ...g box appears select Yes to start capturing Logo PIN Code lock This function helps preventing unauthorized personnel from changing the Logo screen The Logo screen may be changed with the Logo menu You...

Page 65: ...ts contained in the dialogue box select Yes and the new password is set now Please remember your new password and keep it safe You cannot change the Logo PIN Code again if you forgot the password you...

Page 66: ...he cursor to set Press the OK button you can start to operate the projector If the password is invalid the password displayed as will be in red Please try again with a valid one PIN Code Change You ma...

Page 67: ...ed down Disable the power management function Once the input signal is interrupted and no keys has been pressed for 30 seconds afterwards the No signal message displays in the timer The timer counts d...

Page 68: ...inside the projector and make reactions Check filter Once the projector has checked any filter problem the screen will display a warning icon Filter warning Please change the filter DO NOT check filte...

Page 69: ...Gray scale 4 Colour bar Red Green Blue Cross hatch White Black Raster grey Use The OSD menu to display the test pattern Choose the test mode can help you making a series of adjustments easily Factory...

Page 70: ...set to On You may set DHCP to Off and set up IP address manually if you are somehow familiar with networking 3 Enter the network setup menu 1 Press MENU button on remote control or top of the control...

Page 71: ...nail Slide transition effect Select this function to set the slide s playback when switching slides 1 Press button to select Slide transition effect menu 2 Press OK or button 3 Press button to switch...

Page 72: ...rder Time order Name order No rotate 270 Degree 180 Degree 90 Degree Best fit Set the image to be compatible with projection screen 1 Press button to select Best fit menu 2 Press OK button 3 Press but...

Page 73: ...hen no signals are in existence Display V sync Freq of input signal in unit of KHz Show KHz when no signals are in existence Display the lamp s usage time Display selected power management mode Displa...

Page 74: ...ng 3 Enter the network setup menu 1 Press MENU button on remote control or top of the control panel press button to select network icon 2 Press OK button or button and the network menu displays 3 Pres...

Page 75: ...he icon to enter into pwPresenter software Details about pwPresenter operation please turn to page 80 82 Click to enter to search select the needed projector and connect it set the same IP address for...

Page 76: ...browser screen to select the display language Do not start multiple web browser settings or control Do not use more than one computer to control the projector Please change your password If the networ...

Page 77: ...image 6 Colour temperature Adjust the colour temperature of the projected image System Status General Setup Picture Setup Image Setup Network Setup Versions Firmware Version 0 00 1003 LAN Status IP A...

Page 78: ...nd barrel of the projected image 11 Corner correction Correct four angles of the projected image System Status General Setup Picture Setup Image Setup Network Setup Normal Aspect Fine sync 0 31 0 H Po...

Page 79: ...ateway 202 96 134 33 DNS Apply 1 2 Please enter the DNS address when you do not use the DHCP server Available characters Digital 0 9 a period for example 192 168 0 253 2 Apply Update settings DNS 5 pw...

Page 80: ...ojector in pwPresenter software and set user name as admin and the password is admin Note Before using the pwPresenter search please switch to network signal source 2 Screenshot start or pause Start o...

Page 81: ...ing language capture region size etc Advanced setting JPEG image setting network port setting white list and black list etc Global setting Remote control setting Sound capture and Screen capture etc M...

Page 82: ...www infocus com Network control 82 5 Network projector management Set pwPresenter network user name and password etc 6 Cut off projector connection...

Page 83: ...ion 1280x800 png 24 48 bit True Colour 24 Bit colour palette space Max resolution 1024x768 gif 1 4 8 bit palette based Max resolution 800x600 tiff Max resolution 800x600 Display memory viewer screen W...

Page 84: ...e 2 Press button to select Memory Viewer menu then select From scratch menu 3 Press OK button Full screen display Press OK button to return the thumbnail Play video Play video files 1 Press button to...

Page 85: ...at least 5 seconds After removing at least five seconds and then reinstall it The projector is on switch mode during the operation when installing or removing the USB memory Precautions on processing...

Page 86: ...input button on the control panel then select USB display in the input source menu 3 Press the driver icon in the computer s task bar the select one item in the pop up menu bar Pop up menu only anglai...

Page 87: ...installed on the virtual disk Project image on the computer screen 4 Press the driver icon in the dock of computer and select one item in the pop up menu bar Pop up menu only display in English Items...

Page 88: ...or installed at location close to outlet of air conditioning equipment Keep your projector away from air outlet of air conditioning equipment Is the filter in clean condition Please clean the filter r...

Page 89: ...rt and dust and being scratched Clear the filter The filter is designed to keep dust from entering in your projector which may lead to dusts accumulated on surface of internal components Clogged filte...

Page 90: ...r service centre for correct cleaning Lamp replacement The lamp warning icon displays when its usage time are more than the life of the projector minus 300H and less than the life of the projector The...

Page 91: ...ent dark as it may be broken Always assume the lamp of a ceiling mounted your projector is broken when replacing it Stand beside the lamp cover instead of below it Remove the lamp cover gently Small p...

Page 92: ...keep on using the lamp after being prompted to replace it then you are exposed to greater risks of lamp explosion Lamp may explode due to external impact and shock Risks of explosion vary with projec...

Page 93: ...ngs Make sure you did not select User or Off in the Logo Screen Input signal switch or do not switch automatically Make sure you have correctly set up the Input Search function Press INPUT button duri...

Page 94: ...system or computer system Make sure the ambient temperature is within given range 0 C 40 C 35 ECO Image does not display in BLANK mode The BLANK button or other buttons on the remote control Abnormal...

Page 95: ...mote control does not work Check the battery Make sure there is no obstacles stand in between your projector and the remote control Make sure the remote control is not too far away from your projector...

Page 96: ...ar Ceiling Front Ceiling Rear Auto Ceiling Front Auto Ceiling Rear Menu position Upper left Upper right Centre Lower left Lower right Background display Black Blue System Auto PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4 43...

Page 97: ...CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 Key lock Off projector remote control Iris On Off Sound Volume 0 25 Mute On Off HDMI Setup Image 64 940 0 1023 Sound HDMI VGA HDMI EQ Setup 0 3 Expand Language Projector provides multi...

Page 98: ...Off Gray scale 1 4 Colour bar Red Green Blue Cross hatch White Black Raster grey Network Network setting LAN DHCP On Off IP address Subnet Gateway DNS Factory default Memory Viewer Set slide Slide tr...

Page 99: ...www infocus com Appendix 99 Main menu Sub menu Setting Remarks Info Model Name S N Firmware Version Input VGA HDMI1 HDMI2 Video Network Memory Viewer USB display...

Page 100: ...tches into standby mode Your projector detects the FAN abnormality and switches into cooling mode Your projector detects the temperature abnormality and switches into cooling mode Your projector detec...

Page 101: ...5 625 50 000 6 720x576i 50Hz 720 1440 x576i 27 000 15 625 50 000 7 720x483 60Hz 720x483 480P 27 000 31 469 59 940 8 720x576 50Hz 720x576 576P 27 000 31 250 50 000 9 1280x720p 60Hz 1280x720p 74 250 45...

Page 102: ...74 500 44 772 59 855 34 1280x768 60Hz 1280x768 79 500 47 776 59 870 35 1280x768 75Hz 102 250 60 289 74 893 36 1280x768 85Hz 117 500 68 630 84 840 37 1280x800 60Hz 1280x800 83 500 49 702 59 810 38 1280...

Page 103: ...00 154 000 74 038 59 950 57 3840x2160 30Hz 3840x2160 297 000 67 500 30 000 Note Changes to this manual may be made without notice Terminal configuration VGA IN MONITOR OUT Terminal D sub 15 5 1 2 3 4...

Page 104: ...7 5 3 10 12 14 16 18 19 17 15 13 11 1 TMDS Data2 11 TMDS Clock Shield 2 TMDS Data2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock 3 TMDS Data2 13 CEC 4 TMDS Data1 14 Reserved N C on device 5 TMDS Data1 Shield 15 SCL 6 TMDS Da...

Page 105: ...www infocus com Appendix 105 Dimensions For IN1029 IN1039 IN1049 IN1059 IN1024 IN1034 IN1044 IN1026 IN1036 IN1046 Support frame for Ceiling Mount Screw M4 Depth 10 0 Unit mm...

Page 106: ...www infocus com Appendix 106 Dimensions For IN1004 IN1014 Support frame for Ceiling Mount Screw M4 Depth 10 0 Unit mm...

Page 107: ...3100 3400 4000 4800 4800 4200 4600 4600 4200 4200 4600 4600 Light Source UHP Lamp Light Source Life Maximum Hours 20000 Maximum Supported Resolution 3840 x 2160 4K 30Hz Horizontal Sync Range KHz 15 1...

Page 108: ...7 10 74 0 81 13 86 0 87 10 74 0 81 13 86 0 87 10 74 0 81 13 86 Optical Zoom Manual Digital Zoom Demagnification Magnification 0 0x 4 0x Focus Adjustment Manual CONNECTIVITY Analog Input VGA Analog Out...

Page 109: ...C 50 60 Hz Power Consumption Max W 300 340 Power Consumption Min W 150 Power Consumption Network Standby W 2 Power Consumption Standby W 0 5 GENERAL Dimensions W x H x D mm 345 x 261 x 99 Weight kg 3...

Page 110: ...chronous communication Communication rate 19200 Length 8 bit Parity check NO Stop position 1 Flow control NO 1 2 Connection mode Can only use RS232 serial cross connect PC and projector CD 1 RXD 2 TXD...

Page 111: ...ntdown state Return value Receive successfully ACK CR Receive unsuccessfully CR 2 2 POWER OFF command Namely Power Off immediately Command C01 CR Details Power off action Send this command can force y...

Page 112: ...lly ACK CR Receive unsuccessfully CR 2 6 NETWORK command Command C15 CR Details Select NETWORK input Return value Receive successfully ACK CR Receive unsuccessfully CR 2 7 MEMORY VIEWER command Comman...

Page 113: ...and Command C07 CR Details Select Video input Return value Receive successfully ACK CR Receive unsuccessfully CR 2 10 HDMI 2 command Command C37 CR Details Select HDMI 2 input Return value Receive suc...

Page 114: ...clicking on the chat support icon found on every page US Canada Mon Fri 6 00am 5 00pm PST United States 877 388 8360 Canada 877 388 8360 Technical support enquiry Europe Middle East Africa Mon Fri 08...

Page 115: ...lp 115 Asia Pacific region Mon Fri 08 00 17 00 Local Time Australia 1300 577 321 India 044 22252042 044 42015277 89 Malaysia 607 3535133 603 80708889 Singapore 65 93387857 New Zealand 008000 463 6287...

Page 116: ...duct only after giving consideration to including fail safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability Because this product was not intended for use in applicat...

Page 117: ...indirect or unexpected losses or damages arising from your or any third party s access to any contents or services or any information or third party software through this Product Third party services...

Page 118: ...eparated to collect by local service Disposing of your used product outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European union please conta...

Page 119: ...t to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Turkish RoHS information relevant for Turkish market EEE Yonetmeligine Uygundur This device is no...

Page 120: ...tative in accordance with UK regulations Independent Quality Solutions Ltd Enterprise House Wrest Park Silsoe Bedfordshire MK45 4HR T 44 0 1462 713322 E enquiries i q s co uk W www i q s co uk Russian...

Page 121: ...lectronic equipment RoHS 9 directive EN 50581 2012 EN IEC 63000 2018 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous subst...

Page 122: ...quipment RoHS 9 directive EN 50581 2012 EN IEC 63000 2018 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances 11 st...

Page 123: ...quipment RoHS 9 directive EN 50581 2012 EN IEC 63000 2018 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances 11 st...

Page 124: ...c equipment RoHS 9 directive EN 50581 2012 EN IEC 63000 2018 Technical documentation for the assessment of electrical and electronic products with respect to the restriction of hazardous substances 11...

Page 125: ...4 6 2014 AC 2015 EN 61000 4 8 2010 EN 61000 4 11 2004 A1 2017 Testing and measurement techniques 11 standards Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipm...

Page 126: ...2015 EN 61000 4 8 2010 EN 61000 4 11 2004 A1 2017 Testing and measurement techniques 11 standards Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulat...

Page 127: ...2015 EN 61000 4 8 2010 EN 61000 4 11 2004 A1 2017 Testing and measurement techniques 11 standards Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulat...

Page 128: ...4 AC 2015 EN 61000 4 8 2010 EN 61000 4 11 2004 A1 2017 Testing and measurement techniques 11 standards Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Reg...

Page 129: ...he product or installed by the customer installation of any unauthorized or third party hardware parts or components e g Projector Lamps DEAD ON ARRIVAL DOA All brand new In Focus products carry a thi...

Page 130: ...late to a product defect l Damage caused by static non moving images displayed for lengthy periods of time image burn in m Any third party software included with the product or installed by the custom...

Page 131: ...TS IN THE PRODUCT 2 DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE LOST PROFIT LOST DATA OR DOWNTIME COSTS LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME LOSS OF PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LOSS OF GOODWILL INTER...

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