InFocus 220, 210 manual Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder Figure

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After you make sure that the condition that made the fuse blow no longer exists, follow these steps to replace the fuse:

1Turn off the projector by pressing the “O” side of the power switch.

2Unplug the power cord.

3Remove the fuse holder, located just above the power cord connector. Pull out the fuse holder with a small, flat-blade screwdriver, key or coin (Figure 40).

CAUTION: The 6.3A IEC 127 type fuse is required in Europe. In countries with low main voltage, you may need the 8.0A fuse to avoid repeated (nuisance) blowing of the 6.3A fuse. Both fuses provide protection from risk of fire. Do not use the projector if repeated blowing still occurs after switching to the 8.0A fuse. Call In Focus Technical Support for assistance.

FIGURE 40

Removing the fuse holder

4Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder (Figure 41).

FIGURE 41

Removing the fuse from the fuse holder

5Push the spare fuse into the holder until it is securely seated.

6Place the fuse holder back in position (Figure 42).

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Contents USER’S Guide User’s Guide Page Safety Certifications Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Index MaintenanceTroubleshooting AppendixSafety Summary F e t y M m a r y Hot Surfaces Introduction Introduction Image ResolutionUnpacking the Projector CompatibilityShipping box contents If You Need Assistance WarrantyUsage Guidelines Setting up the Projector Setting UP the Projector Selecting Connectors on the CableWizard Connecting the CableWizard to the ProjectorPuter, turn the selector until the window displays PC Equipment you want to connect Preparing to Connect Your Equipment to the ProjectorConnecting an IBM-Compatible Desktop Computer Monitor cable Mouse cable Computer cable Audio cable Connecting an IBM-Compatible Laptop Computer Mouse cable computer cable Audio cable Connecting a Macintosh Desktop Computer Monitor cable Mouse Connecting an Apple PowerBook Computer Audio cable Computer cable Audio/video cable Connecting a Video PlayerCable Connecting an External Speaker and a Subwoofer Connecting a PS/2-Compatible Mouse Connecting a MicrophonePowering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image Connecting the Remote Control CableIndicator LEDs Turning Off the Projector Using the Projector Using the Remote Control Using the ProjectorBasic Image Adjustment Adjusting the Projector Adjusting the height of the projector Using the Remote and Keypad Buttons Press help to display the online help information Menu Standby Using the On-Screen Menus Using the Disk MouseDisplay Menu Functions Contrast Audio Menu Functions Fade Image Menu Functions Manual Tracking Controls Menu Functions Select Off if your monitor is not connected directly to Maintenance Removing and Replacing a Lens MaintenanceCleaning the Lens Using the Zoom Lens Replacing the Projection Lamp Removing the lamp module Replacing the Fuse Resetting the Lamp Monitor LightReplacing the Batteries in the Remote Control Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder Figure Using the Kensington Lock Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Solutions to Common Problems Problem Only the start-up screen displays Problem Image is too wide or narrow for screen Problem Image is noisy or streaked Appendix Appendix SpecificationsP e n d i Standard Accessories Ship with the projector Part Number AccessoriesOptional Accessories Key command to Computer Activate port De-activate port Portable and Laptop Activation ChartFN-F8 CRT/LCD NCR P e n d i Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer Lenses Projected Image SizeDistance to Diagonal Width Height Index Index D e Page D e Page Limited Warranty Part Number