InFocus EN 61000-3-2, EN 55024, EN 61000-3-3 manual Appendix, Specifications, Accessories

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Appendix

Specifications

Temperature Operating

50 to 95° F (10 to 35° C) at 0 - 7,500 feet

Non-operating

-4 to 158° F (-20 to 70° C) at 0 -20,000 feet

 

 

Altitude Operating

0 to 7,500 feet (2,286 meters)

Non-operating

0 to 20,000 feet (6,096 meters)

 

 

Humidity Operating

10% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Non-operating

10% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing

 

 

Dimensions

13.8 x 12.8 x 4.3” (351W x 325L x 110H mm)

 

 

Weight

9.3 lbs. (4.24 kg) unpacked

 

 

Optics Focus Range

5 - 32.8 feet (1.5 - 10 meters)

Lamp Type

UHP lamp (dual watt: 200 and 250 watt)

Input Power Requirements 100V-120V 4A, 50/60 Hz

200V-240V 2A 50 Hz

Ceiling Mount UL tested/listed ceiling mount with minimum capacity of 46 lbs (20.87 kg)

Accessories

Standard Accessories

 

 

 

(ship with the projector)

Part Number

 

 

 

 

Shipping Box (with packaging)

110-0619-01

 

Power Cable (country-dependent)

210-0023-xx

 

Director Remote

590-0567-01

 

Projection Lamp Module (included

SP-LAMP-006

 

in projector)

 

 

 

Lens Cap

505-1247-xx

 

User’s Guide

010-0466-xx

 

Safety Card

009-0659-xx

 

Cable Cover

HW-CABLECVR-001

 

SCART cable*

210-0249-xx

 

*country-dependent

 

 

 

Optional Accessories

 

Part Number

 

 

 

 

 

Shipping Case (ATA approved)

 

CA-ATA-013

 

Projector Mount

 

SP-CEIL-005

 

False Ceiling Plate for Projector Mount

SP-LTMT-PLT

 

Extension Arm for Projector Mount

 

SP-LTMT-EXTP

 

26” - 47”

 

 

 

30’ Audio/Video Cable

 

SP-AV30

 

PC Guardian Cable Lock System

 

SP-LOCK

 

Replacement Lamp Module

 

SP-LAMP-006

 

North American Power Cable,1m

 

SP-PC-US1M

 

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Contents Declaration of Conformity TrademarksFCC Warning CanadaTable of Contents Projector components and features IntroductionIncluded items Online RegistrationConnector Panel Positioning the projector Video connections Video connectionsConnecting a video device Connecting the power cableDisplaying a video image ? No startup screen? Get help onSharpness are produced Connecting a computer SupportTroubleshooting your setup Power SaveShutting down the projector LED behavior and meaningZoom Image not square Adjust keystone on keypad Color Blinks Red Laptop No computer image, just the words Signal out of rangeOr restart Still having problems? Using the keypad buttons Using the remote control Troubleshooting the remoteOptimizing video images Customizing the projectorUsing the menus Picture menu 169 Aspect ratio Presets Save User Presets Gamma Overscan Advanced settings Color Space Color Temperature Color Control Video Standard Settings menu SystemSystem menu Startup logo Blank Screen Language Maintenance Cleaning the lensReplacing the projection lamp Resetting the lamp timer Using the security lockAppendix SpecificationsAccessories Red LED behavior and projector errors Projected image sizeRed LEDs Red LED Behavior ExplanationProjector Inputs and Outputs Source compatibilitySource Compability Projector dimensions for ceiling mount installations RS-232 terminal specifications Communication configurationCommand format Setting ValueSupported commands Function Command Range DefaultNPE Numerics LED Page Limited Warranty Warranty Limitation and ExclusionTo Obtain Warranty Service Limited Warranty PeriodTo Be Eligible For Limited Warranty Coverage

EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3 specifications

InFocus, known for its commitment to delivering high-quality display solutions, aligns its products with rigorous international standards, ensuring impeccable performance and reliability. Among the key standards that InFocus adheres to are EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-3-2, and EN 55024. These standards are integral in defining the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of electronic devices, ensuring they operate efficiently without causing or being affected by electrical interference.

EN 61000-3-2 focuses primarily on limits for harmonic current emissions in devices. It is designed to minimize the adverse effects of harmonics generated by electrical equipment on power systems. InFocus devices adhering to this standard are equipped with technologies to limit harmonic distortion, ensuring that they do not adversely affect the operation of nearby equipment or the overall power quality. This is particularly important in environments with multiple interconnected devices, promoting not just individual equipment performance but overall network efficiency.

EN 61000-3-3 relates to flicker emissions. This standard defines the permissible levels of voltage fluctuations and flicker that can be emitted by electrical equipment. InFocus products complying with this standard are engineered to ensure minimal flicker, enhancing user comfort during prolonged use. By employing advanced power management technologies, InFocus ensures stable operation that avoids flicker, which can cause eye strain and discomfort.

EN 55024 complements these standards by defining the immunity of electronic devices against electromagnetic disturbances. Devices adhering to this standard are designed to withstand a range of environmental conditions and interference from other electronic devices, ensuring optimal performance under varying conditions. InFocus utilizes robust shielding and filtering technologies, which protect its equipment from external disturbances, enhancing reliability and longevity.

The integration of these standards into InFocus's product development highlights the company's commitment to quality and user satisfaction. By focusing on harmonic currents, flicker emissions, and electromagnetic interference, InFocus not only meets regulatory requirements but also ensures that its display solutions deliver exceptional performance. This focus on compliance and technological advancement positions InFocus as a leader in the field, providing customers with high-performance and reliable display solutions that meet modern demands. As technology continues to evolve, InFocus's adherence to such standards will play a crucial role in shaping the future of display technology.