InFocus DP6500x M2, DP1200x M1 manual Frequently Asked Questions

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InFocus LiteShow User’s Guide

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

The following are questions that you may have about the LiteShow system and its individual parts.

Q:I received a message telling me that no wireless adapter or USB wireless adapter with OID support was found. What should I do?

A:No matter how new a computer and wireless adapter or USB wireless adapter are, they may need new drivers. It is recommended that you go to your computer's and wireless adapter’s or USB wireless adapter's websites and see if newer drivers exist. If so, consider downloading and installing them. If newer drivers aren't available, contact your equipments' technical support areas and inquire about updated drivers that support OIDs. It's very likely that if you did not purchase your wireless device bundled as part of your LiteShow package, it will need its drivers updated.

Q:When projecting, I switched the computer’s screen area to 640x480 pixels and the projected image shrank to 50% height but stayed at 100% width. What’s wrong?

A:Unfortunately, 640x480 pixels is not a supported mode. Make sure that you are projecting from modes that are 800x600 or higher.

Q:Why does my computer or my desktop icons flicker, or my task bar go blank when I click the Project button?

A:It is likely that your computer is switching resolutions.

u. If you are unsure how to change the projector’s mode, consult the User’s Guide that came with it

Q: Why does my animated cursor not animate on the LiteShow-enabled projection?

A:Some cursors do not “animate” in the projected image. This can be the nature of animated cursors in wireless pro- jection as it displays the desktop to the projected screen. Animated cursors are not recommended for use in LiteShow projections.

Q: Is it okay to remove the plastic top from the LiteShow adapter?

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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.