LitePort

This menu allows you to control the embedded LitePort player in your pro- jector to display JPEGs stored on your USB mass storage device. You can also control the LitePort player with the remote or keypad. See page 27.

Auto Play: When this box is checked (the default), the projector automati- cally makes the LitePort player the active source and displays, in Full Screen mode, the first JPEG in the LitePort\AutoPlay folder on the USB drive. If no AutoPlay folder exists or the AutoPlay folder is empty, then no images will

be displayed and Folder View mode is entered. When this box is unchecked, you must manually choose the LitePort source using the remote’s computer

button or the source button on the keypad. This will display Folder View mode. See page 27 for details on selecting images to display using the remote or keypad.

Play All: When this box is checked, the projector plays all the JPEGs in all the folders on the USB drive, starting with the current folder and continuing in alphanumeric folder order. If it is unchecked, only the JPEGs in the selected folder are displayed, and these JPEGs play on a continuous loop.

Fit to Screen: This causes the image to fill the entire screen. If the image has a different aspect ratio than the screen, the image will fit in width or height, depending upon which is larger. Any empty space will be filled with black.

Auto Advance: This option lets you automatically advance images and determine how long each image is displayed before advancing to the next image. Click the check box to turn it on, then highlight Seconds and use the Up/Down arrows on the keypad or remote to increase or decrease the dis- play time. When playing images with this option, you can go back to the previous slide by pressing the Up arrow or ahead to the next slide quicker by pressing the Down arrow. Press the Select button to stop Auto Advance and return to File View mode.

Slide Transition: This allows you to customize your presentation with slide transitions. Select among None (no transition), Random, Wipe Down, Wipe Up, Wipe Right, Wipe Left, Split Horizontal In, Split Horizontal Out, Split Vertical In, Split Vertical Out, Horizontal Blinds, Vertical Blinds, Box In, and Box Out. For a demonstration of these transitions, go to the Slide Show>Slide Transition menu in PowerPoint.

LitePort

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InFocus LP 600 manual LitePort

LP 600 specifications

The InFocus LP 600 is a versatile, portable projector designed to meet the demands of both professional presentations and casual viewing. Launched in the early 2000s, this model marked a significant advancement in projector technology, compactness, and image quality, catering well to various environments including corporate settings, classrooms, and home theaters.

One of the main features of the LP 600 is its impressive brightness, boasting a lumen output that facilitates clear and vibrant displays even in rooms with ambient light. This makes it an ideal choice for conference rooms or classrooms where control over lighting might be limited. The projector's resolution supports SVGA (800x600), which, while standard at the time, delivers sharp images and graphics essential for presentations.

The LP 600 employs LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technology, which enhances color saturation and produces more accurate colors compared to some older DLP (Digital Light Processing) models. This technology enables the projection of high-quality images, making it suitable for multimedia presentations that include text, images, and video content.

Portability is another hallmark of the InFocus LP 600. Weighing in at just a few kilograms, it can easily be transported between different locations, from the office to off-site meetings or educational events. Its compact size does not compromise on functionality, as the projector includes a variety of input options, including VGA and composite video, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices.

In terms of user-friendliness, the LP 600 features intuitive controls and settings that make setup straightforward, allowing users to adjust focus, zoom, and aspect ratios with ease. The projector also incorporates a built-in speaker, which, while not the most powerful, adds convenience for smaller presentations where an external sound source might not be necessary.

Durability and reliability are key characteristics of the InFocus LP 600, built with quality materials designed to withstand frequent use. Additionally, it offers decent lamp life, reducing the frequency of replacements which can be a significant cost in long-term usage.

Overall, the InFocus LP 600 stands out as a solid option for anyone seeking a reliable, portable projector that combines quality performance with ease of use, making it a valued tool in any presenter’s toolkit. Whether for business or education, its balance of features and technologies ensures effective communication and engagement through visual representation.