InFocus DP6500x M2, DP1200x M1 manual List window, Project/Stop button

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InFocus LiteShow User’s Guide

The list window

The list window contains four columns:

Favorites: When you check this box for a projector, the list window displays these projectors whether their status is Unknown, In Use, or Available. The Favorites column is helpful because you can quickly locate your most fre- quently LiteShow enabled projectors here.

Projector: By default, the order of projectors is sorted by status and the secondary sort is by projector name. The first Available projector in the list is highlighted by default. If there are no available projectors in the list, then the first favorite (see “Show Favorites” on page 15) projector is highlighted by default.

ID Number: A unique identification string that distinguishes your LiteShow from others in the area.

Status: The Status column indicates whether each projector is Available, In Use, or Unknown.

If a projector is Available you should be able to connect to it.

If a projector is In Use it is being used and cannot be connected to unless the user disconnects from it.

If projector is Unknown it is not on the current WLAN.

Project/Stop button

If an Available or Unknown projector is selected, the Project button is the default button. The Project button is dis- abled if there are no projectors found.

Note: You can only select an Available or Unknown projector. Projectors that are In Use appear in the list but are grayed out.

When you select an available projector and click the Project button (or hit the Enter key), the screen projection applica- tion begins. Once the screen projection application starts (that is, your desktop is shown as the projected image), the button toggles to Stop and the status of the selected projector flips to In Use.

One of three things can happen when you select a projector whose status is Unknown:

The projector is found and is available, which projects the contents of your desktop onto the projection screen.

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DP6500x M2, DP1200x M1 specifications

The InFocus DP1200x M1 and DP6500x M2 are advanced display solutions designed for various professional and educational environments, delivering exceptional performance and versatility. Both models stand out for their high-resolution capabilities, user-friendly interfaces, and robust build quality, making them ideal choices for modern presentations and collaborative tasks.

The InFocus DP1200x M1 boasts a resolution of 1920x1080, providing sharp and vibrant images that enhance viewing experiences. Its 1200 lumens brightness ensures that visuals remain clear and vivid even in well-lit environments. This model incorporates advanced DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which reduces motion blur and enhances color accuracy, resulting in engaging presentations that captivate audiences. The M1 also features a built-in speaker, allowing for seamless audio-visual integration without the need for additional equipment.

On the other hand, the InFocus DP6500x M2 offers an impressive 6500 lumens brightness, making it suitable for larger venues and brightly lit rooms. With a native resolution of 1920x1200, it supports high-definition content and provides a wider aspect ratio that is perfect for widescreen presentations. The M2 utilizes advanced color processing technology to deliver life-like colors, ensuring that images and videos look stunningly realistic. Additionally, it includes comprehensive connectivity options, including HDMI, VGA, and USB interfaces, allowing for easy integration with various devices.

Both displays have been designed with user convenience in mind. They feature intuitive controls and remote operation capabilities, enabling users to adjust settings effortlessly. The robust construction ensures durability and longevity, making them suitable for constant use in busy environments.

In terms of installation, both models are versatile, supporting ceiling and wall mounting, which helps to optimize the viewing experience in any space. Additionally, their eco-friendly design and low power consumption characteristics contribute to sustainability efforts, making them responsible choices for organizations aiming to reduce their carbon footprint.

In conclusion, the InFocus DP1200x M1 and DP6500x M2 represent cutting-edge technology in the realm of display solutions. With their superior brightness, high resolutions, and user-centric features, these models are ideal for professionals seeking reliable and high-quality presentations that facilitate effective communication and collaboration. Whether in a conference room, classroom, or auditorium, these displays are engineered to meet the demands of a wide array of settings, ensuring that users can deliver impactful visual experiences every time.