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Connecting the LitePro 760

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LitePro 760 User’s Guide

Connecting a Sun, SGI, Intergraph or NeXT Workstation

Follow this procedure if your computer is a Sun SPARCstation, SGI 
Indigo or Indy, Intergraph 2400 or 6400, or color NeXTstation.

1.

Locate your monitor cable; it connects the monitor to the com-
puter. Unplug it from the computer. Remember where you 
unplugged the cable from the computer, you will plug the 
LitePro cable into this same connector in the next step.

2.

Attach one of the 13W3 adapters to the “Computer” end of the 
LitePro cable. 

• If your computer is an SGI, plug the “SGI” end of the adapter 

into the “Computer” end of the LitePro cable. For other 
computers, use the “Other” connector.

3.

Plug the adapter (with the cable attached) into the monitor con-
nector on the computer. 

4.

Attach the other 13W3 adapter to the “Monitor” end of the 
LitePro cable. 

• If your computer is an SGI, plug the “SGI” end of the adapter 

into the “Monitor” end of the LitePro cable. For other 
computers, use the “Other” connector.

5.

Plug the adapter (with the cable attached) into the computer’s 
monitor cable.

6.

Tighten the thumb screws on all the connectors to ensure proper 
grounding.

7.

Turn on the monitor. 

8.

Turn on the LitePro 760 by pressing the “1” side of the power 
switch. (Refer to “Powering Up the LitePro” on page 15.)

9.

Turn on the computer.

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Summary of Contents for LitePro 760

Page 1: ...d in detail in the LitePro 760 User s Guide The User s Guide contains instructions and illustrations for IBM compatible Macintosh PowerBook X terminals and UNIX workstations It also describes the remo...

Page 2: ...ell as on the projection screen plug the Monitor end of the LitePro cable into the end of the monitor cable Plug the power cord into the projector then into your electrical outlet Press the 1 side of...

Page 3: ...Copyright 1995 by In Focus Systems Inc Wilsonville Oregon All rights reserved...

Page 4: ...e user may try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna for the radio or television Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Plug...

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Page 6: ...ttention Refer to the User s Guide for important safety information Fuse Refer to Replacing the Fuse on page 31 of this User s Guide for important safety information Hot Surface Do not touch until the...

Page 7: ...the lamp door Allow the LitePro to cools for at least 20 minutes before replacing a lamp When you open the lamp door be very careful not to touch the hot surfaces inside Ventilation and Overheating Op...

Page 8: ...Image 17 Adjusting the Height 18 Reference to the Remote Control Buttons 19 Using the Menu 21 Menu Functions 22 Switching Projection Lamps 24 Maintenance 27 Cleaning the Lens 27 Replacing the Project...

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Page 10: ...tented Triple Super Twist Nematic TSTN technology It is ideal for high performance business CAD and imaging applications that demand high resolution and exceptional color quality Shipping Box Contents...

Page 11: ...efer to the Appendix for a complete list of the systems that have been tested with the LitePro 760 Cables and Adapters The LitePro 760 comes with these cables and adapters LitePro cable this Y shaped...

Page 12: ...llow it to reach room temperature before use Transport the LitePro in the original shipping carton or approved hard case see your In Focus dealer for details on approved hard cases If You Need Assista...

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Page 14: ...If you want to use the LitePro s Rear Project feature set it up behind your translucent screen Refer to Rear Projection on page 23 for more information 3 If the projection lamps have not been installe...

Page 15: ...the projec tor locate the end that says LCD Connect it to the Computer connector on the projector as shown below 7 Make sure your computer and monitor are turned off L i t e P r o T i p s IMAGE SIZE...

Page 16: ...W3 adapters page 8 Color NeXTstation two 13W3 adapters page 8 HP workstation two BNC adapters page 10 IBM RS6000 220 or 250 two BNC adapters page 10 DEC VAXstation or DECstation 3100 two BNC adapters...

Page 17: ...ter is an SGI plug the SGI end of the adapter into the Computer end of the LitePro cable For other computers use the Other connector 3 Plug the adapter with the cable attached into the monitor con nec...

Page 18: ...Connecting the LitePro 760 LitePro 760 User s Guide 9...

Page 19: ...mputer you will plug the LitePro cable into this same connector in the next step 2 Attach one of the BNC adapters to the Computer end of the LitePro cable Plug the adapter with the cable attached into...

Page 20: ...omputer Remember where you unplugged the cable from the computer you will plug the LitePro cable into this same connector in Step 3 2 Attach the computer s monitor cable to the Monitor end of the Lite...

Page 21: ...g the adapter with the cable attached into the monitor connector on the computer If your monitor is 13 inches or smaller set the switch on the adapter to LoRes If the monitor is larger than 13 inches...

Page 22: ...ensure proper grounding 3 Turn on the LitePro 760 by pressing the 1 side of the power switch Refer to Powering Up the LitePro on page 15 4 Turn on the computer Many laptop computers automatically tur...

Page 23: ...he Mac adapters to the Computer end of the LitePro cable Attach the adapter with the cable attached to the PowerBook s video out cable Set the switch on the adapter to LoRes 3 Tighten the thumb screws...

Page 24: ...tor Turn the focus ring on the projector s lens until the focus is satisfactory Refer to Focusing the Image on page 17 for more information With some computers the order in which you power up the equi...

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Page 26: ...ct from behind your screen switch to Rear Project mode page 23 If the bulb has burned out switch to the spare lamp page 24 If you need to install new lamps refer to Replacing the Projection Lamps on p...

Page 27: ...quick release button just inside the handle The eleva tor foot releases 3 Gently lift or lower the projector to the desired height When you release the handle the elevator foot locks into position 4 T...

Page 28: ...urns off its lamp to conserve electricity The fans remain on to keep the LCD cool When the projec tor cools sufficiently the fans automatically turn down to a slower speed Press any button on your rem...

Page 29: ...or darkens the image To lighten the image press the plus side of the brightness button To darken the image press the minus side of the brightness button There are 64 brightness levels Adjusting the br...

Page 30: ...kly blinks off and back on when you display the menu To remove the menu from the screen Press the menu button again Selecting and Adjusting Menu Functions Use the left and right buttons to highlight a...

Page 31: ...ing the Menu to access the menu and select the function you want to change Red Adjusting the Red bar changes the amount of red in the projected image As you move the adjustment bar up the colors turn...

Page 32: ...the projected image Adjust the contrast if the white areas do not appear to be solid white Language Changes the language in which the menu is displayed You can choose English French German Spanish or...

Page 33: ...them before you can use the LitePro Refer to the Read Me First document that was shipped with your LitePro Replacing the Projection Lamps on page 28 also describes this procedure When both lamps are i...

Page 34: ...When switching lamps be careful not to touch the exhaust grill on the door This area is very hot when the projector is operating Do not switch the lamp changer back and forth rapidly This can damage t...

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Page 36: ...s with your LitePro refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual Call In Focus Technical Support if necessary If your LitePro needs repair they will refer you to an In Focus Authorized Service...

Page 37: ...e LitePro to cool thoroughly at least 20 minutes Allow the LitePro to cool for at least 20 minutes before you attempt to open the lamp door The inside of the LitePro lamp housing can become very hot U...

Page 38: ...e bulb all the way into the socket Be sure to insert the bulb straight into the socket do not tip it up or down 9 Slide the lamp changer to the other side 10 Replace the other bulb if necessary Be sur...

Page 39: ...o blink When this happens switch to the spare lamp After you have finished your presentation and the LitePro has cooled replace the old lamp with a new one Replacing Batteries in the Remote Control Fo...

Page 40: ...operating the LitePro If your line voltage is 220V to 240V as in most European countries use a 6 3 amp 250V 5x20 mm fuse If your line voltage is 100V to 120V as in Japan the United States and most Nor...

Page 41: ...in or a flat blade screwdriver turn the fuse holder a quarter turn in the clockwise direction 6 Pull the fuse holder out of the LitePro 7 Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder 8 Push the new fuse...

Page 42: ...3 9 Place the fuse holder back in the LitePro 10 Using the same tool you used in step 5 turn the fuse holder a quarter turn counter clockwise 11 Plug the power cord back in 12 Press the side of the po...

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Page 44: ...g on page 5 2 Check cable connections Verify that all computer and power cables are properly connected 3 Verify that all power is switched on 4 Verify that you have pushed the On Off button on the rem...

Page 45: ...t If your Lite Pro is plugged into a power strip is the power strip turned on Is the lens cap still on the projection lens at the front of the projector Are the lamps installed Refer to Replacing the...

Page 46: ...ower up sequence The equipment must be powered on in this order LitePro computer monitor computer It is especially important that this sequence be followed for Macintosh computers Is your computer gra...

Page 47: ...Refer to sync on page 20 for more information Problem Projected colors don t match the monitor s colors Adjust the brightness and or contrast Remember that just as there are differences in the displa...

Page 48: ...rs wide none IBM XGA and 8514 interlaced 1024x768 none1 IBM RS6000 Model 220 with Gt1 adapter with 8515 1024x768 none IBM RS6000 Model 220 with Gt1 adapter with 6091 1024x768 BNC Intergraph 1184x884 1...

Page 49: ...Color 20 Two Page monitor 1152x8702 Mac Mac with Radius Precision Color 20 Actual Size monitor 1024x768 Mac Mac with Radius Precision Color 20 16 mode monitor 832x624 Mac Mac with Radius Precision Co...

Page 50: ...AB 220 to 240V nominal line 6 3A 250V 5x20mm Input Power Requirements 100 to 240 VAC 7 2A to 2500 mA 50 to 60 Hz Remote Control Battery Two 2 AAA alkaline cells Range 25 feet 7 62m when reflected off...

Page 51: ...ers Humidity Operating and non operating 10 to 90 RH non condensing Dimensions LitePro 760 20 x 11 5 x 8 inches 51 x 29 x 20 cm Weight Unpacked 19 5 lbs 8 8 kg As shipped 28 lbs 12 7 kg Maximum operat...

Page 52: ...d 515 0029 xx 13W3 Adapters 2 515 0030 xx and 515 0031 xx Lens Cap 340 0148 xx Remote Control 590 0142 xx Power Cords one ships with LitePro depends on country North American Power Cord 210 0023 xx Au...

Page 53: ...ctor The end of the LitePro cable that plugs into the LitePro itself is a male 26 pin D style connector The table below lists its pin assignments Input Pin Signal Description Output Pin 1 Vertical syn...

Page 54: ...style connector The Computer connector is a male video RGB 15 pin micro D style connector The table below lists the pin assignments for both connectors Pin Signal Description 1 Red analog input 2 Gre...

Page 55: ...Altima Shift Ctrl Alt C Shift Ctrl Alt L setup VGA Conf Simulscan setup VGA Conf Simulscan Amrel setup menu setup menu Shift Ctrl D Shift Ctrl D Apple see Mac Portable and Mac PowerBook BCC automatic...

Page 56: ...tsubishi SW2 On Off Off Off SW2 Off On On On NCR setup screen option setup screen option NEC setup screen option setup screen option CRT at the DOS prompt LCD at the DOS prompt Packard Bell FN F2 FN F...

Page 57: ...send video to the external CRT port when some type of display device is attached These manufacturers offer more than one key command depending on the computer model Wyse software driver software driv...

Page 58: ...cables connecting to LitePro 6 for specific computers 39 LitePro cable 2 6 monitor 8 10 11 12 pin assignments for LitePro cable 44 45 power cable 2 5 shipped with projector 2 CGA graphics 2 colors adj...

Page 59: ...8 Inverse menu function 23 inverting image colors 23 L lamp average life 24 41 BulbGuard 30 flashing off and on 30 handling 29 life detection system 30 ordering spares 43 replacing the lamps 28 specif...

Page 60: ...ma see Macintosh pin assignments for LitePro cable 44 45 power cable connecting to LitePro 5 ordering spares 43 power supply specifications 41 PowerBook see Macintosh PowerMac see Macintosh project fr...

Page 61: ...ll 35 Tektronix X terminal adapters 2 connecting 10 temperature limits 41 test pattern won t go away 37 text not visible 36 Track menu function 23 tracking adjusting 23 current setting 22 troubleshoot...

Page 62: ...outside of the shipping carton containing the Product WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION In Focus shall have no further obligation under the foregoing limited warranty if the Product has been damaged...

Page 63: ...Part Number 010 0086 00...

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