InFocus IN5132, IN5134A, IN5135, IN5144A, IN5142, IN5145 user manual Selecting lamp operation mode

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STACK menu settings

3.3 Selecting lamp operation mode (continued)

NOTE • When DUAL is selected for LAMP MODE, the images projected from the Main and Sub projectors can be different. We recommend setting up the projectors as follows:

-Select the same image for TEMPLATE and START UP on the Main and Sub projectors.

-Capture the same image for MyScreen on the Main and Sub projectors.

-Save the same image on MY IMAGE on the Main and Sub projectors.

-Set the same message content for the Messenger function (Network Guide Messenger Function) on the Main and Sub projectors.

When DUAL is selected for LAMP MODE, image shift can cause image quality degradation on the screen. Before adjusting the image position, adjust the INSTALLATION settings first because changing the INSTALLATION settings will affect the image position. (Operating Guide SETUP menu)

When ALTERNATE is selected and a malfunction causes the projector's lamp to turn off, the other projector will automatically start to operate. However the other projector will not turn on, if the RS-232 cable is disconnected or if AC power is not supplied.

When PIN LOCK or TRANSITION DETECTOR on both projectors is set to ON (Operating Guide SECURITY menu), neither projector will turn on even if ALTERNATE is selected. Enter the security code on both projectors and one of the projectors will turn on.

When Intelligent Stack is in use, the POWER indicator on the projector operates differently than normal (Operating Guide Troubleshooting). When both the Main and Sub projectors are in standby mode and the ON button on the remote control or the STANDBY/ON button of the Main projector is pressed, the Main projector determines which projector to turn on according to the STACK MODE setting.

- The POWER indicator on the Main projector blinks green while the Main projector determines which projector to turn on.

- If the Main projector is turned on, the POWER indicator on the Main projector turns to steady green after lighting up, as normal.

- If the Sub projector is turned on, the POWER indicator on the Main projector lights orange after the Sub projector is turned on.

- If an error occurs on the Main projector, the Sub projector turns on and the POWER indicator on the Main projector lights or blinks red.

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Contents Features IN5132/IN5142/IN5134/IN5134a IN5144/IN5144a/IN5135/IN5145Contents Remote control for Intelligent Stack and Simple Stack IntroductionBasic information and preparations Instant StackIntroduction Installation Preparing for Intelligent StackDeciding the installation position Installing the first projector Set aSetting up Set a Advanced Menu Option Service Communication Stack Connecting projectors Installing the second projector Set BSetting up Set B Installation Confirming Main and Sub settings Fine adjusting image position For Intelligent Stack usersFor Simple Stack users Stack menu settings Displaying Stack menuSelecting Main, Sub or off Selecting lamp operation mode Only for IN5142, IN5144, IN5144a and IN5145Selecting lamp operation mode Selecting lamp switching mode Selecting input source for Sub Stack menu Exiting Intelligent Stack menuDialog from Stack menu Important information for Intelligent Stack USB Type A, USB Type B, LAN Service ExampleConnecting cables Connecting an RS-232 cableConnecting signal cables Inputting the image from Main to SubComputer IN1 and IN2 Inputting the image to Sub and Main individuallyPreparing for menu operations Setting input ports using menuChecking Main projectors operating status Starting up Main projector Setting the menu Inputting image from Main to Sub Computer signalInputting image to Sub and Main individually Setting input ports using menu Restrictions on the Main projector Restrictions on Schedule functionRestrictions on the Sub projector Restrictions on Schedule function Troubleshooting Remote control is pointed at the Sub Two images are adjusted differentlyProjector Two images are not superimposed
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