InFocus IN34, IN32, IN36 manual Turn on projector and source, Apple F7 Gateway Fn+F3 or Fn+F4

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4 Turn on projector and source

1 Connect the power cord to the projector and to an electrical outlet

The power light on the projector will light amber.

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5-10 sec.

Turn on the projector

Press power (on the projector or remote).

The power light will start blinking green.

Wait for the lamp to warm up

After a few seconds, the power light will stop blinking and turn green. It can take a minute for the lamp to reach full brightness.

Warning: Do not look directly into the lens when the projector is turned on.

4 Turn on computer or other source

You may need to press a specific key combination to activate your laptop's external video port. On most laptops, hold down the FN key while pressing a key labeled CRT/LCD, LCD/VGA, a monitor icon , or similar. Key combos for popular models:

Apple F7

Gateway Fn+F3 or Fn+F4

IBM ThinkPad Fn+F7

Dell Fn+F8

HP/Compaq Fn+F4 or Fn+F6

Toshiba Fn+F5

Fujitsu Fn+F10

Sony Fn+F7

 

 

 

 

Complete laptop activation chart at www.infocus.com/support

 

 

 

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Important: If there is still no video, restart your

source

computer (first make sure it's connected to the

 

 

 

 

projector and the projector is turned on).

5 Change source if needed

If needed, press source (on the projector or remote) to view the source. You may have to press it more than once.

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Contents IN32 IN34 IN36 Power/Standby Service Required High Temperature Unpack the boxConnect audio using a Mini-Plug to RCA Audio Y-Cable Connect sourceWant better sound? Available from A/V dealer or retailerTurn on projector and source Apple F7 Gateway Fn+F3 or Fn+F4Adjust the picture DiagonalDistance to Screen Screen Size Minimum MaximumTurn off the projector Register your productRead the Reference Guide Serial numberTroubleshooting Press the Auto Image button+1 503 Singapore +65 +31 036 539 Toll Free China Questions? We’re here to helpAustralia Reference Guide Declaration of Conformity TrademarksFCC Warning EN 55022 WarningTable of Contents Introduction Connector Panel Connector panelRequired computer connections Connecting a computerOptional computer connections Page Displaying a computer image ? No startup screen? Get help onAdjusting the image Connecting a video device Displaying a video image Page Status indicator light behavior and meaning Troubleshooting your setupShutting down the projector Page No computer image, just the words Signal out of range Image clear and not cropped Page Page Projected colors don’t match source Lamp won’t turn on, Temperature light is on Still having problems?Lamp must be replaced Lamp turns on Using the keypad buttons Auto image-resets the projector to the sourceUsing the remote control Troubleshooting the remoteTroubleshooting audio Using the audioConnecting external speakers Presentation features Optimizing computer imagesOptimizing video images Customizing the projectorUsing the menus Picture menu Presets Advanced settings Settings menu Save is disabled when Power Save is enabled Custom Key Language Service menu PIN feature To reset the PIN back to the defaultTo enter the PIN at projector startup To change the PINCleaning the lens MaintenanceUsing the security lock Replacing the projection lamp Resetting the lamp timer Cleaning the lamp filter screens Appendix Projected image sizeIndex
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IN36, IN34, IN32 specifications

InFocus, a recognized name in the realm of projection technology, has introduced its innovative models, the IN34 and IN32 projectors. These projectors are designed to meet the diverse needs of both corporate environments and educational settings, emphasizing versatility and high-quality performance.

The InFocus IN34 and IN32 boast impressive resolutions, with the IN34 supporting WXGA (1280x800) and the IN32 offering standard XGA (1024x768) resolution. This difference makes the IN34 particularly appealing for users needing broader aspect ratios for presentations, while the IN32 provides clarity for traditional media and environments where XGA resolution is sufficient.

Both models deliver bright images with high lumens ratings, making them ideal for use in well-lit rooms. The IN34 provides up to 3200 lumens, ensuring clear visibility during daylight presentations, while the IN32 offers 3000 lumens, catering to similar needs. With such brightness levels, users can conduct meetings or lectures without concerns about ambient light affecting visibility.

In terms of connectivity, the IN34 and IN32 are equipped with a range of ports, including HDMI, VGA, and USB ports, allowing seamless integration with various devices. This flexibility is vital in today's diverse technological landscape, accommodating laptops, tablets, and other media players effortlessly.

Both projectors are designed for easy maintenance, featuring long-lasting lamp life, estimated to last up to 10,000 hours in eco mode. This longevity translates to lower operational costs, reducing the frequency of lamp replacements and ensuring reliability during extensive usage.

To enhance user experience, the IN34 and IN32 include built-in speakers, eliminating the need for external audio devices in smaller settings. Additionally, both models come with advanced cooling technologies to minimize noise levels, thereby enabling focused presentations without the distraction of fan sounds.

InFocus has also prioritized portability with the IN34 and IN32, designing them to be lightweight and compact. This makes it convenient for users to transport the projectors between different locations, whether for business meetings, educational purposes, or even home entertainment.

In summary, the InFocus IN34 and IN32 projectors stand out for their excellent brightness, varied resolution options, convenient connectivity, and user-friendly features. They are ideal for anyone seeking reliable projection solutions in a range of environments, combining performance with practicality.