InFocus Computer Monitor INF55WIN8 User Manual

Contents  
Declaraꢀon of Conformity...................................................................................................................................................................... 3  
Safety Consideraꢀons............................................................................................................................................................................. 6  
What’s Included...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8  
Setup ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9  
Installing the Feet ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9  
Connecꢀng to Other Devices......................................................................................................................................................... 10  
Connecꢀng AC Power .................................................................................................................................................................... 11  
Turning the Monitor On/O................................................................................................................................................................. 12  
Seꢁng up the Wireless Mouse and Keyboard ..................................................................................................................................... 13  
Wireless Mouse ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13  
Wireless Keyboard......................................................................................................................................................................... 13  
Using the Remote................................................................................................................................................................................. 14  
Using the Keypad.................................................................................................................................................................................. 16  
OSD (On-Screen Display) Menu System ............................................................................................................................................... 17  
Picture Menu................................................................................................................................................................................. 18  
Screen Menu.................................................................................................................................................................................. 19  
Audio menu ................................................................................................................................................................................... 20  
PIP menu........................................................................................................................................................................................ 21  
Configuraꢀon 1.............................................................................................................................................................................. 23  
Configuraꢀon 2.............................................................................................................................................................................. 24  
Advanced Opꢀon........................................................................................................................................................................... 25  
Troubleshooꢀng ................................................................................................................................................................................... 26  
Limited Warranty.................................................................................................................................................................................. 30  
Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturer: InFocus Corporaꢀon, 13190 SW 68th Parkway, Portland, Oregon 97223-8368 USA  
We declare under our sole responsibility that this monitor conforms to the following direcꢀves and norms:  
EMC Direcꢀve 2004/108/EC:  
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EN 55022  
EN 55024  
EN 61000-3-2  
EN 61000-3-3  
Low Voltage Direcꢀve 2006/95/EC  
Safety: IEC 60950-1:2005  
R&TTE Direcꢀve: 1999/5/EC  
Trademarks  
Apple, Mac and Faceꢀme are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple, Inc. Microsoſt, Windows, PowerPoint, Excel and Word  
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoſt Corporaꢀon. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Adobe Systems Incorporated. HDMI logo and “High Definiꢀon Mulꢀmedia Interface” are registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  
LLC. Vidtel is a trademark of Vidtel, Inc. InFocus, In Focus, and INFOCUS (stylized) are either registered trademarks or trademarks of  
InFocus Corporaꢀon in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respecꢀve owners. Any  
other trademarks, service marks, personal names or product names are assumed to be the property of their respecꢀve owners and  
are used only for reference. There is no implied sponsorship, affiliaꢀon, cerꢀficaꢀon, approval or endorsement if we use one of these  
terms.  
FCC Warning  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecꢀon against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instrucꢀon manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communi-  
caꢀons.  
Operaꢀon of the equipment in a residenꢀal area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to cor-  
rect the interference at his own expense. Changes or modificaꢀons not expressly approved by InFocus Corporaꢀon may void author-  
ity to operate the equipment.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaꢀon is subject to the following two condiꢀons: (1) This device may not  
cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde-  
sired operaꢀon.  
EN 55022 Warning  
This is a Class A product. In a domesꢀc environment it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take  
adequate measures. The typical use is in a conference room, meeꢀng room or auditorium.  
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Canada  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-  
003 du Canada.  
INFORMATION FOR RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES ONLY:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules / RSS-210. Operaꢀon is subject to the following two condiꢀons: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operaꢀon.  
INFORMATION POUR LES DISPOSITIFS DE FRÉQUENCE RADIO SEULEMENT :  
Cet appareil est conforme à l’arꢀcle 15 des réglementaꢀons de la FCC / CNR-210. Le foncꢀonnement est subordonné aux deux condi-  
ꢀons suivantes : (1) ce appareil ne doit pas provoquer d’interférences nuisibles, et (2) ce appareil doit accepter toute interférence  
reçue, y compris des interférences qui peuvent provoquer un foncꢀonnemnent non désiré.  
INFORMATION FOR OPTICAL POINTING DEVICES ONLY:  
This product has been tested to comply with Internaꢀonal Standard IEC 60825-1: (1993), incld. Amd. 2(2001). This product uses LEDs  
that are inherently Class 1.  
INFORMATION POUR LES DISPOSITIFS DE POINTAGE OPTIQUE SEULEMENT :  
Ce produit a été testé pour se conformer à la norme IEC 60825-1 : (1993), y comp. Amd. 2 (2001). Ce produit uꢀlize des DEL qui sont,  
par nature, de classe 1.  
Dongle Label:  
Model : R G -0918  
IC :8150A-R G 0918  
C MIIT ID:2009DJ 2362  
FCID:E8HRG-0918  
RG-0918  
IC : 8150A-RG0918  
CMIIT ID:2009DJ2362  
FCC ID: E8HRG-0918  
Waste Electrical and Electronie Equipment-WEEE  
NOTE: This product is covered electrical and electronic equipment under the European Union’s Waste from Electrical and  
Electronic Equipment (“WEEE”) Direcꢀve (2002/96/EC). The WEEE Direcꢀve requires that covered equipment be collected  
and managed separately from typical household waste in all EU member states. Please follow the guidance of your local  
environmental authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product for collecꢀon or recycling opꢀons.  
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Energy Star  
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, InFocus Corporaꢀon has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines  
for energy efficiency.  
ENERGY STAR® is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protecꢀon Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy  
aimed at saving money and protecꢀng the environment through energy efficient products and pracꢀces.  
We are proud to offer our customers products with an ENERGY STAR compliant design. This product has been designed and tested to  
conform to the ENERGY STAR program requirement for computers at the ꢀme of manufacture.  
By using ENERGY STAR compliant products and taking advantage of the power management features of your computer, you reduce  
the consumpꢀon of electricity. Reduced electrical consumpꢀon contributes to potenꢀal financial saving, a cleaner environment,  
and the reducꢀon of greenhouse gas emissions. For more informaꢀon about ENERGY STAR, go to: hꢂp://www.energystar.gov. We  
encourage you to make efficient use of energy an integral part of your daily operaꢀons. To help in this endeavor, we have preset the  
following power-management features to take effect when your computer has been inacꢀve for a specified duraꢀon:  
ENERGY STAR power-management features  
Microsoſt Windows 8  
Turns off the display: Aſter 15 minutes  
Puts the computer to sleep: Aſter 30 minutes  
To awaken your computer from a display sleep mode, press any key on your keyboard. If the system has entered a deep-sleep mode,  
please press the power buꢂon to wake up the system. For more informaꢀon about these seꢁngs, refer to your Windows Help and  
Support informaꢀon system.  
Agency Approvals  
UL, cUL  
Other specific Country Approvals may apply. Please see product cerꢀficaꢀon label.  
This document applies to regulatory model: INF5520  
Input raꢀngs: AC 100-240V, 7.5A, 50-60Hz  
InFocus reserves the right to alter product offerings and specificaꢀons at any ꢀme without noꢀce.  
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Safety Considerations  
Please read and follow all safety instrucꢀons provided below and on the monitor before connecꢀng the monitor to a power  
source. Failure to comply with safety instrucꢀons may result in fire, electrical shock, or personal injury and may damage or  
impair protecꢀon provided by the equipment. Please save all safety instrucꢀons.  
This monitor is very heavy and should be moved and installed by at least two individuals. Do not aꢂempt to move or install the  
monitor yourself, otherwise injury and/or damage may occur.  
When moving the monitor, always hold the monitor firmly using the side and boꢂom bezels. Do not hold the top bezel.  
When moving the Monitor carton, do not ꢀlt or invert the carton. Always keep it in an upright orientaꢀon.  
Disconnect all accessories and cables before moving the monitor.  
If the monitor is installed against the wall, maintain a distance of at least 1.98” (5cm) between the monitor and the wall to pro-  
vide adequate venꢀlaꢀon.  
Refer to this guide for proper startup and shutdown procedures.  
Follow all warnings and cauꢀons in this manual and on the monitor.  
Locate the monitor at least 4’ (1.2m) away from heaꢀng and cooling vents.  
Do not block venꢀlaꢀon openings. Locate the monitor in a well-venꢀlated area without obstrucꢀons to intake or exhaust vents.  
Do not install or use the monitor near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other devices (including ampli-  
fiers) that produce heat.  
Do not place the monitor in direct sunlight, humid, greasy or dusty places or in places where the monitor may come into contact  
with rain, smoke or steam.  
The monitor should not be used with the power cord near water, for instance, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or swim-  
ming pool, etc.  
Do not use any components of the monitor near water. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this  
equipment or any component of this equipment to rain or moisture.  
Do not drop the monitor.  
Do not spill liquid on the monitor. Spilled liquid may damage the monitor.  
WARNING: This apparatus must be securely aꢂached to the floor/wall per installaꢀon instrucꢀons. Tipping, shaking, or rocking  
the machine may cause injury or death.  
The power outlet used to power this product should be readliy accessible for fast disconnecꢀon in case of emergency.  
No naked flame source, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.  
Use the power cord provided. Connect the power cord to a receptacle with a protecꢀve safety (earth) ground terminal. A surge-  
protected power strip is recommended. Do not overload wall outlets.  
It is recommended that the Class 1 monitor be grounded.  
Do not install the monitor in places subject to mechanical vibraꢀon.  
Do not place the monitor on an unstable surface, which could result in serious personal injuries and monitor damage. When  
mounꢀng the monitor to a stand, be sure to following the manufacturer’s instrucꢀons. Use only the mounꢀng hardware recom-  
mended by the manufacturer.  
When disconnecꢀng the power cord, hold the plug, not the cord.  
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched parꢀcularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where they  
exit from the monitor.  
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Unplug the monitor if you are not going to use it for an extensive period of ꢀme.  
Unplug the monitor if you need to clean it with the included microfiber cleaning cloth. The screen may be wiped with the clean-  
ing cloth when the power is off. Never use alcohol, solvents or ammonia-based liquids on this product.  
Wash hands aſter handling the cables supplied with this product.  
The monitor remote control, mouse and keyboard use baꢂeries. Make sure the baꢂeries’ polarity (+/-) is aligned correctly. Dis-  
pose of used baꢂeries in accordance with local disposal laws.  
Only use properly rated wall and stand mounꢀng hardware that meet this product’s specificaꢀons and follow the manufacturer  
installaꢀon instrucꢀons. The warranty does not cover any damage caused by use of improperly rated mounꢀng hardware or from  
improper installaꢀon.  
Refer all service to qualified service personnel. Do not remove the cover or back. Servicing your own monitor can be dangerous  
to you and will void the warranty.  
Only use replacement parts specified by InFocus. Unauthorized subsꢀtuꢀons may result in fire, electrical shock or injury and may  
void the warranty.  
When mounꢀng the monitor to a wall, metric 8 (12mm) screws must be used. In addiꢀon, the mounꢀng interface should comply  
with the UL1678 standard in North America. The mounꢀng means should be strong enough to bear the weight of the monitor  
(approximately 114.2 lbs/51.8 kg without the stand).  
Follow these instrucꢀons to help ensure image quality over the life of the monitor. Failure to follow these instrucꢀons may affect  
the warranty.  
Hg – Lamp contains mercury. Manage in accordance with local disposal laws. See www.lamprecycle.org.  
• Lithium Baꢂery (in PC Box) Cauꢀon: There is a risk of explosion if the baꢂery is replaced by an incorrect  
type. The baꢂery should only be replaced with an idenꢀcal or equivalent type of baꢂery as recommended  
by the manufacturer. Dispose of used baꢂeries in accordance with local disposal laws.  
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What’s Included  
1920 x 1080 monitor  
Wireless Keyboard & Mouse*  
(Baꢂeries not included)  
POWER  
HOME  
INPUT  
MENU  
RESIZE  
SWAP  
PIP  
ON/OFF  
INPUT  
POSITION  
AUDIO  
BRIGHTNESS  
BACK  
CONTRAST  
OK  
INFO  
Quick Setup  
Guide  
i
VOL UP  
MUTE  
VOL DOWN  
Remote control  
(baꢀeries not included)  
Documentaꢁon  
Cleaning cloth  
Security tool  
Thumb screws  
(set of four)  
VGA cable, 4M  
USB cable, 3M  
(Type A to B)  
Power cords  
(varies per country)  
Feet  
(set of two)  
Feet spacers  
(set of two)  
M6 Screws  
(set of six)  
*Not included for all countries. For setup purposes, a keyboard and mouse are recommended. For addiꢀonal accessory opꢀons, such as stands, carts and wall mounts,  
see the InFocus website (www.infocus.com/store) or your local dealer.  
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Setup  
Installing the Feet  
1)  
If you have not already done so, carefully place your monitor face-down on a clean, cushioned surface with the top edge hang-  
ing off of the cushioned surface by 4-5” (10-13cm). Do NOT place the monitor on its back.  
2)  
3)  
Remove the monitor feet slot covers with a Philips screwdriver. Discard or save for future use.  
Slide the feet into the slots provided (the longer side of the feet point toward the front of the monitor), then secure the legs to  
the monitor with the provided screws.  
Front View  
Use the included spacers and  
secure the legs here, when  
aꢂaching a sound bar.  
Secure the legs here unless a sound bar is  
being aꢂached.  
(The spacers are not used.)  
4)  
Using the handles on the back of the monitor, liſt the monitor upright.  
For addiꢀonal accessory opꢀons, such as stands, carts and wall mounts, see the InFocus website (www.infocus.com/store) or your  
local dealer.  
WARNINGS:  
This monitor is very heavy and should be moved by at least two individuals.  
Three screw holes have been included in each leg to allow you to adjust the height of the monitor. Regardless of the height, you  
must use two of the screw holes in each leg. Failure to do so may result in the screw begin sheared off and the leg collapsing.  
When mounꢀng the monitor to a wall, metric 8 (12mm) screws must be used. In addiꢀon, the mounꢀng interface should comply  
with the UL1678 standard in North America. The mounꢀng means should be strong enough to bear the weight of the monitor  
(approximately 114.2 lbs/51.8 kg without the stand).  
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Connecting to Other Devices  
A full range of digital and analog video inputs and audio source devices can be connected to the connecꢀon panels on the back and  
side of this monitor. Available jacks include: HDMI® (2), VGA, Component (RCA), S-Video, Composite, RS232, Audio in RCA (1 – R/L),  
Audio in 3.5mm (1), Audio Out (1 – R/L), RJ45 (2), USB-B (1) and USB-A (6).  
Bezel Connector  
Panel  
Side Connector  
Panel  
Boꢀom Connector Panel  
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Bezel Connector Panel  
Power buꢀon  
Keypad  
USB-A jacks  
USB-B jack  
Side Connector Panel  
RJ45  
Audio Out (L/R)  
Audio In (L/R)  
Power LED  
RS232  
USB-A  
Antennas  
PC Reset  
buꢀon  
Audio In (3.5mm)  
Boꢀom Connector Panel  
S-video  
Component  
(YPbPr)  
AC Power In  
AC Power Out  
Power switch  
HDMI®  
Composite  
VGA  
Connecting AC Power  
1)  
2)  
3)  
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC In jack on the back of the monitor.  
Connect the other end of the AC power cord to an AC outlet.  
Press the power switch on the Boꢂom Connector Panel ON. (The LED on the front of the monitor displays red.)  
Notes:  
Your monitor should only be operated from the power source indicated on the label.  
Always unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet when you are not using your monitor for an extended period of ꢀme.  
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Turning the Monitor On/Off  
1)  
2)  
Verify that the power cord is connected to a power outlet and that the power switch on the Boꢂom Connector Panel is ON.  
Press the Power buꢂon located on either:  
a.  
b.  
c.  
the remote  
the right side of the monitor  
or the back of the monitor on the PC box.  
The front LED turns green.  
3)  
Press the Power buꢂon again to put the monitor into Standby. The front LED turns red. You can also put your monitor to sleep  
using the keyboard. The front LED turns orange.  
Notes:  
If the monitor becomes locked and does not respond to normal power down procedures, the monitor can be powered down by  
pressing and holding the PC box Power buꢂon (located on the back of the monitor) for 7-8 seconds.  
By default, this monitor will ꢀme out at 10 minutes and go into system standby aſter 20 minutes of inacꢀvity. Power seꢁngs for the  
monitor can be changed in Windows Control Panel> Hardware and Sound > Power Opꢀons.  
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Setting up the Wireless Mouse and Keyboard  
Note: The wireless mouse and keyboard set is not included as a standard accessory for some countries. For iniꢀal setup and/or con-  
figuraꢀon, it may be easier to use a mouse and keyboard. Any standard wired or wireless mouse or keyboard connected through the  
monitor's USB ports can be used.  
Wireless Mouse  
1)  
2)  
3)  
Turn the mouse over and remove the baꢂery cover.  
Remove the USB dongle from its holder in the baꢂery compartment of the mouse.  
Plug it into a free USB-A port on the Bezel Connector Panel of the moni-  
tor. You may be asked to go online to find the necessary drivers. If you  
are warned that the drivers have not been tested for compaꢀbility, tap  
Conꢀnue installaꢀon to finish.  
4)  
5)  
Insert two (2) AAA baꢂeries (not included) into the mouse by aligning the  
+ and – end of the baꢂeries as indicated and sliding them in place.  
Replace the cover and switch the mouse ON using the slide switch next to  
the baꢂery bay.  
Wireless Keyboard  
1)  
2)  
Turn the keyboard over and open the baꢂery cover.  
Insert two (2) AAA baꢂeries (not included) into the keyboard, by aligning  
the + and – ends of the baꢂeries and sliding them in place.  
3)  
4)  
Replace the cover.  
Press the CONNECT buꢂon and hold it for one second to allow the key-  
board to bind with the dongle.  
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Using the Remote  
The remote uses two (2) AAA baꢂeries (not included). Install the baꢂeries by removing the cover from the remote’s back, aligning  
the + and – ends of the baꢂeries, sliding them in place and replacing the cover.  
To operate, point the remote at the monitor sensor at the boꢂom right-hand corner of the monitor. The range of opꢀmum operaꢀon  
is about 26’ (8m) and within a horizontal and verꢀcal angle of 30 degrees.  
30˚  
30˚  
POWER  
HOME  
INPUT  
MENU  
RESIZE  
SWAP  
PIP  
ON/OFF  
INPUT  
POSITION  
AUDIO  
BRIGHTNESS  
BACK  
CONTRAST  
OK  
INFO  
i
VOL UP  
MUTE  
VOL DOWN  
CAUTION:  
When disposing of the baꢂeries, be sure to do so in an environmentally proper manner.  
If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
Ensure the baꢂeries’ polarity (+/-) is properly aligned.  
Do not mix new and old baꢂeries or different types of baꢂeries together.  
Replace the baꢂeries as soon as they run out.  
Remove baꢂeries from the remote control when storing or not in use for a prolonged period.  
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The remote has the following buꢂons:  
POWER  
Power: Switches the power on or puts the monitor into Standby.  
POWER  
Home: Changes the acꢀve source back to the embedded PC.  
HOME  
HOME  
INPUT  
MENU  
RESIZE  
SWAP  
Input: Toggles the Source menu on and off, which allows the user  
to change sources. Opꢀons include: HDMI1, HDMI2, PC, VGA,  
Component, S-video and Video (composite).  
INPUT  
PIP  
ON/OFF  
INPUT  
Menu: Turns the OSD menu on and off.  
MENU  
POSITION  
AUDIO  
Resize: Switches aspect raꢀos.  
RESIZE  
BRIGHTNESS  
BACK  
CONTRAST  
PIP  
ON/OFF  
PiP On/Off: Turns the PiP funcꢀon on and off and changes the PiP  
configuraꢀon between two acꢀve PiP sources. Opꢀons include  
corner and side-by-side configuraꢀons (50%-resized, 25%-resized  
and 50%-fullscreen), depending on source types.  
OK  
INFO  
i
PIP  
INPUT  
VOL UP  
PiP Input: Switches the PiP window source. Opꢀons include  
HDMI1, HDMI2, PC, VGA, Component, S-video and Video. Note:  
The PiP window is not visible when a secondary source has not  
been selected.  
MUTE  
VOL DOWN  
PIP  
SWAP  
PiP Swap: Switches the posiꢀon of the main and secondary  
sources.  
PIP  
POSITION  
PiP Posiꢁon: Moves the PiP window posiꢀon from corner to corner  
(upper leſt, upper right, lower leſt, lower right).  
PIP  
AUDIO  
PiP Audio: Turns the PiP audio mix on and off.  
Brightness: Opens the Brightness OSD menu. Use the right and leſt  
arrow buꢂons to adjust.  
BRIGHTNESS  
Contrast: Opens the Contrast OSD menu. Use the right and leſt  
CONTRAST  
arrow buꢂons to adjust.  
Back: Returns the user to the previous menu.  
BACK  
Leſt, Right, Up, Down Arrows and OK: Use these buꢂons to  
navigate through and make changes to the monitor and Onscreen  
Menu features.  
OK  
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Info: n/a  
INFO  
i
Vol up: Increases the audio volume.  
Vol down: Decreases the audio volume.  
Mute: Switches the audio on or off.  
VOL UP  
MUTE  
Using the Keypad  
The keypad, located on the right-edge of the monitor, has the following buꢂons:  
Menu buꢀon: Turns the OSD menu on and off.  
Leſt/Volume Decrease buꢀon: Decreases the audio volume when the OSD menu is off. Decreases  
the value of selected OSD items when the OSD menu is on.  
Right/Volume Increase buꢀon: Increases the audio volume when the OSD menu is off. Increases  
the value of selected OSD items when the OSD menu is on.  
Up buꢀon: Moves the highlight bar up when the OSD or Source menu is on.  
Down buꢀon: Moves the highlight bar down when the OSD or Source menu is on.  
Mute buꢀon: Switches the audio on or off.  
OK/SOURCE buꢀon: Turns the Source menu on allowing the user to change sources. Saves chang-  
es/selecꢀons if the OSD menu is on.  
Power buꢀon: Switches the power on or puts the monitor into Standby.  
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OSD (On-Screen Display) Menu System  
The OSD provides the user the ability to control the monitor.  
To access the OSD, press the Menu buꢂon on the remote or the keypad located on the right-hand side of the monitor.  
Use the up and down arrows on the remote or keypad to scroll through the menu opꢀons and press OK to enter the highlighted  
menu. Use the up and down arrows and OK buꢂon to select the item you would like to adjust. Leſt and right arrow buꢂons are used  
to make adjustments.  
When your adjustments are complete, press the Back buꢂon to go to a different menu or press the Menu buꢂon to exit the OSD  
menu enꢀrely.  
The following pages describe each of the OSD menus in detail.  
PICTURE  
SCREEN  
AUDIO  
BRIGHTNESS  
70  
50  
50  
50  
H POSITION  
50  
50  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
50  
50  
50  
CONTRAST  
V POSITION  
SHARPNESS  
CLOCK  
BASS  
BLACK LEVEL  
NOISE REDUCTION  
TINT  
CLOCK PHASE  
ASPECT RATIO  
CUSTOM ZOOM  
SCREEN RESET  
SPEAKER  
AUDIO SOURCE  
AUDIO RESET  
INTERNAL  
PC  
OFF  
50  
50  
COLOR  
10000K  
COLOR TEMPERATURE  
COLOR CONTROL  
ADAPTIVE CONTRAST  
PICTURE MODE  
PICTURE RESET  
OFF  
STANDARD  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
< >  
< >  
PIP  
CONFIGURATION 2  
CONFIGURATION 1  
PIP SIZE  
SMALL  
MAIN  
OSD TURN OFF  
45  
AUTO ADJUST  
PIP AUDIO  
PIP RESET  
INFORMATION OSD  
SLEEP TIMER  
POWER SAVE  
10  
OFF  
50  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
OSD H POSITION  
OSD V POSITION  
MONITOR INFORMATION  
SCREEN SAVING  
COLOR SYSTEM  
OPERATION MODE  
BLANK ENABLE  
50  
AIO  
ON  
BLANK SCREEN TYPE  
CONFIGURATION RESET  
FACTORY RESET  
BLACK  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
< >  
< >  
ADVANCED OPTION  
INPUT RESOLUTION  
BLACK LEVEL EXPANSION  
GAMMA SELECTION  
SCAN MODE  
MIDDLE  
2.2  
UNDER SCAN  
PROGRESSIVE  
AUTO  
SCAN CONVERSION  
FILM MODE  
IR CONTROL  
KEYBOARD CONTROL  
TILING  
HEAT STATUS  
DATE AND TIME  
SCHEDULE  
MONITOR ID  
ON  
DDC/CI  
ADVANCED OPTION RESET  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
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Picture Menu  
PICTURE  
BRIGHTNESS  
70  
50  
50  
50  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
BLACK LEVEL  
NOISE REDUCTION  
TINT  
OFF  
50  
50  
COLOR  
10000K  
COLOR TEMPERATURE  
COLOR CONTROL  
ADAPTIVE CONTRAST  
PICTURE MODE  
PICTURE RESET  
OFF  
STANDARD  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
Brightness: changes the intensity of the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 70.)  
Contrast: controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture and changes the amount of black  
and white in the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Sharpness: changes the clarity of the edges of a video image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Black Level: changes the level of brightness at the darkest (black) part of the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Noise Reducꢁon: reduces temporal and/or spaꢀal noise in the image. Opꢀons include: Off (default), Low, Middle and High.  
Tint: adjusts the red-green color balance in the image of NTSC video images. The ꢀnt seꢁng applies to NTSC video sources only.  
Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Color: adjusts the image from black and white to fully saturated color. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Color Temperature: changes the intensity of the colors. Opꢀons include: Naꢀve, User, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K, 9300K and 10000K  
(default).  
Color Control: allows the user to finely adjust individual red, green and blue colors. Color Temperature must be set to User to access  
this feature. Range: 0-255 for each color.  
Adapꢁve Contrast: When set to On, this feature helps enhance image contrast when displaying dark scenes. Opꢀons: Off (default)  
and On.  
Picture Mode: provides different preset picture modes to choose from. Opꢀons include: Standard (default), HighBright, Soſt and  
sRGB (for VGA only).  
Picture Reset: resets all Picture menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
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Screen Menu  
SCREEN  
H POSITION  
50  
50  
V POSITION  
CLOCK  
CLOCK PHASE  
ASPECT RATIO  
CUSTOM ZOOM  
SCREEN RESET  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
H Posiꢁon: adjusts the horizontal posiꢀon of the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
V Posiꢁon: adjusts the verꢀcal posiꢀon of the image. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Clock: adjusts the width of the image (For VGA input only). Range: 0-100.  
Clock Phase: adjusts the focus, clarity and stability of the image (For VGA input only). Range: 0-100.  
Aspect Raꢁo: adjusts the raꢀo of the image width to image height. Opꢀons: Auto, Naꢀve, 4:3, and Custom.  
Custom Zoom: allows the user to adjust zoom, horizontal zoom, verꢀcal zoom, horizontal posiꢀon and verꢀcal posiꢀon of the image.  
Aspect Raꢀo must be set to Custom to access this feature. Range: 0-100 for each item.  
Screen Reset: resets all Screen menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
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Audio menu  
AUDIO  
BALANCE  
TREBLE  
50  
50  
50  
BASS  
SPEAKER  
AUDIO SOURCE  
AUDIO RESET  
INTERNAL  
PC  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
Balance: adjusts the balance between the leſt and right audio outputs. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Treble: adjusts higher pitched (treble) audio sounds. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Bass: adjusts lower-pitched (bass) audio sounds. Range: 0-100. (Default 50.)  
Speaker: controls whether both the internal and external speakers or just the external speakers are used. Opꢀons include: Internal  
(both internal and external speakers operate) and External (only external speakers operate). Default Internal.  
Audio Source: selects the audio input source. Opꢀons include: PC (default), Audio1, Audio2 and HDMI®.  
Audio Reset: resets all Audio menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
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PIP menu  
PIP  
PIP SIZE  
SMALL  
MAIN  
PIP AUDIO  
PIP RESET  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
PIP Size: changes the size of the PiP window used in the Corner-to-Corner configuraꢀon. Opꢀons include: Small (default), Middle and  
Large.  
PIP Audio: switches the audio source from the main source to the PiP source. Opꢀons include: Main (default) and Sub.  
PIP Reset: resets all PIP menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
The PiP feature allows the user to display two disꢀnct sources simultaneously on the monitor. These are the supported combinaꢀons  
and configuraꢀons:  
Input  
HDMI1  
HDMI2  
PC  
VGA  
Component  
S-video  
Composite  
HDMI1  
HDMI2  
PC  
VGA  
Component  
S-video  
Composite  
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When the Main picture is PC, the following configuraꢀons are available:  
PiP  
PiP  
Main  
PiP  
PiP  
Corner-to-Corner  
When the Main picture is not PC, the following configuraꢀons are available:  
PiP  
PiP  
Main  
Main  
PiP  
Main  
Main  
PiP  
PiP  
PiP  
PiP  
Side-by-Side  
Naꢁve  
Picture-on-Picture  
Side-by-Side  
Stretched  
Corner-to-Corner  
To change the PiP source: Press remote PiP Input buꢂon.  
To swap the main and PiP sources: Press the remote’s PiP Swap buꢂon.  
To change the PiP posiꢁon for Corner-to-Corner configuraꢁons: Press the PiP Posiꢀon buꢂon to move from corner to corner or use  
the arrow keys on the remote or keypad to finely adjust the PiP posiꢀon.  
To switch PiP configuraꢁons when the Main window is not the PC: Press the PiP On/Off buꢂon to toggle between the available  
configuraꢀon opꢀons.  
To change the audio source between the Main and PiP windows: Go to the PiP Audio opꢀon in the PiP menu and choose Main or  
Sub.  
To change the PiP window size: Press the Menu buꢂon on the remote or keypad and go to the PiP Size opꢀon in the PiP menu.  
To reset the PiP feature to factory default seꢂngs: Press the Menu buꢂon on the remote or keypad and go to the PiP Reset opꢀon  
in the PiP menu.  
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Configuration 1  
CONFIGURATION 1  
AUTO ADJUST  
POWER SAVE  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
SCREEN SAVING  
COLOR SYSTEM  
OPERATION MODE  
BLANK ENABLE  
AIO  
ON  
BLANK SCREEN TYPE  
CONFIGURATION RESET  
FACTORY RESET  
BLACK  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
Auto Adjust: automaꢀcally adjusts the display of an external VGA source image. Press OK on the remote to acꢀvate.  
Power Save: allows the user to select whether the monitor goes into a standby state aſter no computer or video source has been  
detected during three consecuꢀve search cycles. Opꢀons include: RGB On/Off and Video On/Off. (Default: RGB On & Video On.)  
Language: switches the OSD menu language. Opꢀons include: English (default), Italian, German, French, Spanish, Polish, Turkish,  
Swedish and Simplified Chinese.  
Screen Saving: reduces the risk of image persistence. Opening this submenu allows the user to select cooling fan, brightness and  
screen shiſt behavior.  
Cooling Fan: When set to Auto, the fan automaꢀcally adjusts based on the internal temperature of the monitor. When set to  
On, the fan remains on regardless of internal temperature. Opꢀons include: Auto (default) and On.  
Brightness: When enabled, reduces brightness and disables brightness adjustment in the Picture menu. Opꢀons include: On  
and Off (default).  
ScreenShiſt: selects the ꢀme interval for the image size to expand slightly and shiſt the posiꢀon of pixels in four direcꢀons (up,  
down, leſt and right). Opꢀons: Off (default) and a range of 10-900 in increments of 10.  
Color System: (Applies to composite and S-video signals only.) When Auto is on, the monitor aꢂempts to pick the video standard  
automaꢀcally based on the input signal. If the monitor is unable to detect the standard correctly, the colors might appear incorrect  
or “torn.” If this happens, the user can select the proper video standard. Opꢀons include: Auto, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC 4.43 and  
PAL-60.  
Operaꢁon Mode: When Monitor is enabled, the monitor acts like a simple monitor and only displays external source devices. When  
AIO (All-in-One) is enabled, external source devices are displayed. Opꢀons: Monitor and AIO (default).  
Blank Enable: allows the user to display a blank image when the monitor is in Monitor mode (see Operaꢀon Mode above) and no  
source is detected. Opꢀons include: On and Off (default).  
Blank Screen Type: defines the image displayed when the monitor is in Monitor mode (see Operaꢀon Mode above) and no source is  
detected. Opꢀons include: Black (default), Blue, White and (InFocus) Logo.  
Configuraꢁon Reset: resets all Configuraꢀon 1 and Configuraꢀon 2 menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
Factory Reset: resets all menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
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Configuration 2  
CONFIGURATION 2  
OSD TURN OFF  
45  
INFORMATION OSD  
SLEEP TIMER  
10  
OFF  
50  
OSD H POSITION  
OSD V POSITION  
MONITOR INFORMATION  
50  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
OSD Turn Off: controls how many seconds the OSD menu remains on the screen Range: 5-120 (seconds). (Default: 45)  
Informaꢁon OSD: controls how many seconds the Informaꢀon OSD remains on the screen. Opꢀons include: Off and a range of 1-10  
(seconds) in increments of 1. (Default: 10)  
Sleep Timer: adjusts the ꢀme when the monitor automaꢀcally shuts off. Opꢀons include: Off (default) and range of 1-24 (hours) in  
increments of 1.  
OSD H Posiꢁon: adjusts the horizontal posiꢀon of the OSD menu. Range: 0-100. (Default: 50)  
OSD V Posiꢁon: adjusts the verꢀcal posiꢀon of the OSD menu. Range: 0-100. (Default: 50)  
Monitor Informaꢁon: This read-only submenu displays the model name, serial number, firmware version and amount of ꢀme the  
product has been powered on (hours/minutes).  
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Advanced Option  
ADVANCED OPTION  
INPUT RESOLUTION  
BLACK LEVEL EXPANSION  
GAMMA SELECTION  
SCAN MODE  
MIDDLE  
2.2  
UNDER SCAN  
PROGRESSIVE  
AUTO  
SCAN CONVERSION  
FILM MODE  
IR CONTROL  
KEYBOARD CONTROL  
TILING  
HEAT STATUS  
DATE AND TIME  
SCHEDULE  
MONITOR ID  
ON  
DDC/CI  
ADVANCED OPTION RESET  
Sel  
Adjust  
Enter  
Back  
Quit  
< >  
Input Resoluꢁon: sets the resoluꢀon of the VGA input. This is only required when the monitor is unable to detect the VGA input  
resoluꢀon correctly. Opꢀons include: 1024 x 768, 1280 x 768, 1360 x 768, 1366 x 768, 640 x 480, 720 x 480, 852 x 480, 800 x 600,  
1064 x 600, 720 x 576, 1400 x1050, 1680 x 1050, 720 x 400, 640 x 400, 1440 x 900, 1600 x 900 and Auto.  
Black Level Expansion: reveals addiꢀonal details in black/dark areas of video inputs. Opꢀons include: Low, Middle, High and Off  
(default).  
Gamma Selecꢁon: adjusts the gamma value of the image and opꢀmizes image brightness and contrast. Opꢀons include: Naꢀve, 2.2  
(default), 2.4 and S Gamma.  
Scan Mode: removes noise around the edges of a video image. Opꢀons include: Under scan (default for VGA sources) and Over scan  
(default for video sources).  
Scan Conversion: adjusts the conversion of source images. Opꢀons include: Interlace and Progressive (recommended).  
Film Mode: controls film mode detecꢀon and determines whether the original source of the input video was film or video. Opꢀons  
include: Auto (default) and Off.  
IR Control: disables and enables the IR sensor on the monitor. Opꢀons include: Normal (default; IR is enabled) and Lock (IR is dis-  
abled).  
Keyboard Control: disables and enables the keypad on the right-hand side of the monitor. Opꢀons include: Lock (keypad is disabled)  
and Unlock (default; keypad is enabled).  
Tiling: This feature only supported in Monitor Mode.  
Heat Status: displays the current internal temperature of the monitor (+/-5°) and the cooling fan seꢁngs. To change the fan seꢁngs,  
go to the Configuraꢀon 1 menu and choose the Screen Saving opꢀon.  
Date and Time: lists the current date and ꢀme informaꢀon of the monitor's internal clock and allows the user to make date and ꢀme  
adjustments. Opꢀons include: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, Daylight Saving Time.  
Schedule: (Supported in Monitor Mode only) enables the user to create up to seven disꢀnct on/off schedules for the monitor. For  
each schedule, the user opꢀonally selects the ꢀme the monitor should turn on and off, which input source is automaꢀcally acꢀvated  
(if desired) and what day(s) this occurs.  
Monitor ID: set the idenꢀficaꢀon number of the monitor via the RS232C connecꢀon. Each monitor must have a unique idenꢀficaꢀon  
number when mulꢀple monitors are connected. Range: 1-26. (Default; 1)  
DDC/CI: enables and disables DDC/CI communicaꢀon. Opꢀons include: On (default) and Off.  
Advanced Opꢁon Reset: resets all Advanced Opꢀon menu items to factory default seꢁngs. Opꢀons: Yes and No.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible Solutions  
No power  
Verify the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet and to the monitor.  
Verify the power switch is ON and that the Power buꢂon on the remote or keypad has  
been turned on (the front LED should be green).  
Plug another electrical device to the power outlet to verify that the outlet is supplying  
the proper voltage.  
The monitor shuts down suddenly  
Check the Sleep Timer seꢁng in the Configuraꢀon 2 OSD menu. Disable the Sleep  
Timer, if desired.  
Verify that a source is acꢀve.  
The monitor may have overheated. Remove any objects blocking the vents.  
Review the Windows power seꢁngs of the monitor.  
The monitor is turning on and/or off  
automaꢀcally at the same ꢀme of  
Check both the Date & Time seꢁngs and the Schedule seꢁngs in the Advanced Opꢀon  
OSD menu to verify accuracy. Disable scheduling, if desired.  
day  
No image  
If aꢂempꢀng to display an external source, see “No image from external source” below.  
Verify that the monitor is turned on (the front LED should be solid green).  
Verify that the monitor PC is turned on (the PC LED on the back of monitor should be  
solid green).  
Check the Operaꢀon mode in the OSD menu. Note: The monitor must be powered off  
and back on for changes to take effect.  
No image from external source  
Verify that connecꢀons between the source and the monitor have been made correctly.  
Verify that the cables are in good condiꢀon.  
Verify the correct input source is selected and that the input signal is compaꢀble with  
the monitor.  
If the external source is not detected, the Video source menu defaults back to PC.  
Change the Operaꢀon mode to Monitor in the Configuraꢀon 1 menu. The monitor  
must be powered off and back on for changes to take effect.  
The monitor is not acꢀng like a  
simple monitor  
No sound  
If using an external source, such as S-video, verify that an audio cable is correctly in-  
stalled between the device and the monitor.  
Using the remote, verify the volume is turned up enough and not muted.  
If playing a video, verify the playback has not been paused and that the video’s audio  
has not been muted.  
An HDMI® 1.3 (or higher) source and source device is required to hear audio via the  
HDMI cable.  
Audio noise  
Noise can occur when infrared communicaꢀon equipment (for example, infrared cord-  
less headphones) is used near the monitor. Move the infrared communicaꢀon equip-  
ment away from the monitor to eliminate the noise.  
No touchpad acꢀvity with external  
computer  
Verify that the USB B to USB type A cable is plugged from the laptop into monitor cor-  
rectly.  
Verify that the laptop’s operaꢀng system is Windows® 7 or 8. (The monitor touchpad  
does not support any other operaꢀng systems.)  
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Touchpad funcꢀons are not funcꢀon-  
ing consistently  
Remove all objects placed on the lip of the monitor and/or within 2” of the touchpad  
screen.  
Disable PiP feature.  
Power the monitor off and back on aſter a few seconds. Re-booꢀng the monitor helps  
the touchpad to re-synchronize.  
Remote is not working  
Make sure the baꢂeries are installed in the proper orientaꢀon and are not dead.  
Verify the remote is turned on (the buꢂon is on the boꢂom of the remote).  
Verify you are poinꢀng the remote at the table and are within 26’ (8m) and 30 degrees  
(horz/vert) of the sensor.  
Verify that the IR Control seꢁng in the Advanced Opꢀon OSD menu is set to Normal.  
Make sure the baꢂeries are installed in the proper orientaꢀon and are not dead.  
Press the Connect buꢂon on the boꢂom of the keypad.  
Keypad and/or mouse is not working  
Verify the USB adapter is installed into the monitor's USB port.  
Verify that the Keyboard Control seꢁng in the Advanced Opꢀon OSD menu is set to  
Unlock.  
LED Indicators  
Front LED  
PC LED  
Solution  
(near IR sensor)  
(back of the monitor)  
Off  
Off  
The monitor is completely shut-down. Verify the power cord is properly  
connected to the power outlet and to the monitor. Verify that the power  
switch on the back of the unit is turned on. Plug another electrical device  
to the power outlet to verify that the outlet is supplying the proper volt-  
age.  
Red  
Off  
The monitor is hibernaꢀng. Press the Power buꢂon on the remote or  
keypad.  
Orange  
Green  
Blinking Green  
Green  
The monitor is in standby mode. Press the Power buꢂon on the remote  
or keypad.  
The monitor is powered on.  
For Addiꢁonal Troubleshooꢁng Support, please contact:  
InFocus Corporaꢀon  
Technical Support  
6am-5pm PST  
877-388-8385  
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Specifications  
To read the latest specificaꢀons on this product, be sure to visit our support website at www.infocus.com/support, as specificaꢀons  
are subject to change.  
Size (viewable)  
Resoluꢀon  
54.6” (138.7 cm diagonal)  
1920 x 1080  
Refresh rate  
60 Hz  
Viewing angle  
Display colors  
±89˚  
1.07G (10-bit)  
Brightness  
450 cd/m2 typical  
Pixel pitch  
0.63mm  
Picture-in-Picture  
Video input compaꢀbility  
Data input compaꢀbility  
SBS/4 quadrant PIP  
Full NTSC, 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p/24, 1080p/30, 1080p/60  
VGA (640x480), SVGA (800x600), XGA (1024x768), SXGA (1280x1024), SXGA+  
(1400x1050), UXGA (1600x1200), WXGA+ (1440x900), WSXGA+ (1680x1050),  
WXGA (1280x800), WUXGA (1920x1200)  
Inputs  
USB 2.0 Type-A x 6, HDMI® 1.3 x 2, VGA (HD15), Component, S-Video, Com-  
posite, RS232 (DB9), RCA stereo (L/R) audio x 1, 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack, USB  
B (for touch screen controller board), RJ45 x 2  
RCA audio stereo (L/R) output  
Outputs  
Touch screen  
Mulꢀ -Touch touch screen system with support for 5 touch and Windows®  
8 gestures  
Glass protecꢀon overlay for LCD surface  
USB connecꢀon to PC from touch system panel board  
Speakers (integrated)  
Power  
Stereo 7W x 2  
AC 100-240V, 50-60Hz, 7.5A  
5.2 for PC  
Energy Star  
Operaꢀng condiꢀons  
Noise  
5° to 35°C at 0 to 10K ſt  
<40dBA @ 25°C  
Mount  
VESA standard 400mm x 400mm M6 screws  
32.4” (824mm) x 53.1” (1350mm) x 5.9” (151mm)  
Dimensions (H x W x D) without  
stand  
Weight (without stand)  
Shipping Weight  
Processor  
114.2 lbs (51.8kg)  
141.1 lbs (64kg)  
Intel® Core i5-2520m, QM67 chipset with support for AMT 7.1  
4 GB  
Memory  
8 MB Flash memory, DDR3-1333  
Hard Drive  
LAN  
120 GB, SATA-300, 2.5” (SSD)  
802.3 10/100/1000 Base-T with Wake on LAN  
Dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n PCIe half mini card, 2.4 GHz with Intel AMT support  
Windows® 8 Pro 64  
Wi-Fi  
Operaꢀng system  
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Keyboard  
Dimension  
321 x 142 x 25.4mm  
Weight  
~350g excluding baꢂeries  
Baꢂeries  
Two (2) AAA alkaline  
Operaꢀng Voltage  
Power Consumpꢀon  
Baꢂery Life  
2.0V~3.2VDC  
Operaꢀon Mode: 10mA; Sleep Mode: <60uA  
800 working hours conꢀnuous operaꢀon  
10M without signal disturbance and no direcꢀon limit  
Operaꢀng Distance  
Mouse  
Dimension  
59.2 x 103.6 x 34.8mm  
Weight  
~68g excluding baꢂeries  
Baꢂeries  
Two (2) AAA alkaline  
Operaꢀng Voltage  
Power Consumpꢀon  
Baꢂery Life  
2.0V~3.2VDC  
<8.5mA @3V  
150 working hours conꢀnuous operaꢀon  
10M without signal disturbance and no direcꢀon limit  
Operaꢀng Distance  
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Limited Warranty  
InFocus Limited Warranty For InFocus Branded Hardware Products Only  
LIMITED WARRANTY. InFocus’s warranty obligaꢀons for the hardware products are limited to the terms set forth herein. InFocus war-  
rants the InFocus-branded hardware products against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period outlined in  
the Limited Warranty Periods secꢀon below from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser (“Warranty Period”).  
The Warranty Period starts on the date of purchase. Your dated sales or delivery receipt, showing the date of purchase of the product,  
is your proof of the purchase date. You may be required to provide proof of purchase and proof that the product was purchased new as  
a condiꢀon of receiving warranty service. If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its op-  
ꢀon and to the extent permiꢂed by law, InFocus will either (1) repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new parts or refurbished  
parts that are equivalent to new in performance and reliability, (2) exchange the product with a product that is new or refurbished  
that is equivalent to new in performance and reliability and is at least funcꢀonally equivalent to the original product, or (3) refund  
the purchase price of the product. InFocus may request that you replace defecꢀve parts with customer-installable new or refurbished  
parts that InFocus provides in fulfillment of its warranty obligaꢀon (“Customer Self Repair”). A replacement product or part, including  
a Customer Self Repair part that has been installed in accordance with instrucꢀons provided by InFocus, assumes the remaining war-  
ranty of the original product or ninety (90) days from the date of replacement or repair, whichever provides longer coverage. When a  
product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes InFocus’s property. Parts  
provided by InFocus in fulfillment of its warranty obligaꢀon must be used in products for which warranty service is claimed. When a  
refund is given, the product for which the refund is provided must be returned to InFocus and becomes InFocus’s property. This is your  
exclusive remedy for defecꢀve products.  
Limited Warranty Periods are as follows:  
LCD Thin Monitor Device (including embedded PC) Product Limited Warranty Period: one (1) year from date of purchase.  
Accessory Product Limited Warranty Period: ninety (90) days from date of purchase.  
The Accessory Product Limited Warranty covers the accessory items only and excludes normal wear and tear.  
Remanufactured Products and Soſtware Products are exempt from the foregoing Limited Warranty. Please refer to the appropriate  
Remanufactured Product Limited Warranty or Soſtware Product Limited Warranty for applicable Warranty informaꢀon.  
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS. This Limited Warranty applies only to the hardware products manufactured by or for InFocus, and sold  
by InFocus, its worldwide subsidiaries, authorized resellers or country distributors, that can be idenꢀfied by the “InFocus” trademark,  
trade name, or logo affixed to it, and to required firmware. The Limited Warranty does not apply to any non-InFocus hardware products  
or peripherals external to the InFocus-branded hardware products (including but not limited to external storage subsystems, displays,  
printers, speakers or other peripherals), or to any soſtware applicaꢀons or programs, even if packaged or sold with the InFocus hard-  
ware. Manufacturers, suppliers, or publishers of products, soſtware or peripherals, other than InFocus, may provide their own warran-  
ꢀes to the end user purchaser, but InFocus, in so far as permiꢂed by law, provides their products “AS IS” without the InFocus Limited  
Warranty. Soſtware distributed by InFocus with or without the InFocus brand name (including, but not limited to system soſtware) is  
not covered under this Limited Warranty. Refer to the licensing agreement accompanying the soſtware for details of your rights with  
respect to its use.  
InFocus does not warrant that the operaꢀon of the products will be uninterrupted or error-free. InFocus is not responsible for damage  
arising from failure to follow instrucꢀons relaꢀng to the products’ use.  
INFOCUS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF ANY PROGRAMS, DATA, OR REMOVABLE STORAGE MEDIA. INFOCUS IS  
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RESTORATION OR REINSTALLATION OF ANY PROGRAMS OR DATA OTHER THAN SOFTWARE INSTALLED BY  
INFOCUS WHEN THE PRODUCT IS MANUFACTURED.  
To enable InFocus to provide the best possible support and service during the Limited Warranty Period, you will be required to:  
Maintain a proper and adequate environment, and use the InFocus hardware products in accordance with the instrucꢀons fur-  
nished.  
Verify configuraꢀons, load most recent firmware, install soſtware patches, run InFocus diagnosꢀcs and uꢀliꢀes, and implement  
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temporary procedures or workarounds provided by InFocus while InFocus works on permanent soluꢀons.  
Allow InFocus to keep resident on your systems or sites certain system and network diagnosis and maintenance tools to facilitate  
the performance of warranty support (collecꢀvely referred to as “Proprietary Service Tools”); Proprietary Service Tools are and  
remain the sole and exclusive property of InFocus.  
Addiꢁonal Limitaꢁons:  
Products external to the system processor (CPU) box, such as external storage subsystems, printers and other peripherals, are  
covered by the applicable warranty for those products or opꢀons.  
An effecꢀve repair does not necessarily require the replacement of a defecꢀve part. For example, cleaning the heads of a floppy  
drive or updaꢀng revision levels of ROM BIOS on a PCA board are acꢀviꢀes that in many instances deliver an effecꢀve repair.  
BIOS/Firmware upgrades are not covered under the Limited Warranty. Firmware that is an integral part of the opꢀon hardware  
board is not automaꢀcally upgraded when new versions of firmware are released.  
It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their soſtware is compaꢀble with the latest BIOS/firmware revision.  
This Limited Warranty does not apply: (a) to consumable or expendable parts, such as baꢂeries, or protecꢀve coaꢀngs designed  
to diminish over ꢀme unless failure has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship; (b) to cartons, carrying cases, ship-  
ping cases, external cabinets, accessories used in connecꢀon with the product; (c) to cosmeꢀc damage, including but not limited to  
scratches, dents, and broken plasꢀc on ports; (d) to damage caused by use with non-InFocus products; (e) to damage caused by ac-  
cident, abuse, misuse, improper venꢀlaꢀon, smoke exposure, contaminaꢀon, improper or inadequate maintenance, cleaning or cali-  
braꢀon, liquid contact, unusual physical or electrical stress and/or power surges, virus infecꢀon, fire, earthquake, disaster, lightning  
or other external causes; (f) to damage caused by operaꢀng the product outside the permiꢂed or intended uses or usage parameters  
described by InFocus (including burned monitor screens and incorrect input voltage); (g) to damage caused by service (including  
upgrades and expansions) performed by anyone other than a representaꢀve of InFocus or an InFocus Authorized Service Provider  
(“ASP”) or your own installaꢀon of customer-installable parts as instructed by InFocus; (h) to a product or part that has been modified  
to alter funcꢀonality or capability without the wriꢂen permission of InFocus (including use of an unauthorized mount); (i) to defects  
caused by normal wear and tear or otherwise due to the normal aging of the product; (j) to failure to follow maintenance procedures  
as outlined in the product user documentaꢀon including where a schedule is specified for regular cleaning of certain parts (based on  
usage and environment); (k) to loss or damage in transit; or (l) if the product is not used under normal operaꢀng condiꢀons which  
are defined as use not in excess of 16 hours conꢀnuously per day with a minimum 8 hour period of conꢀnuous rest in the powered  
off state; or (m) if any InFocus serial number has been removed or defaced. In addiꢀon, LCD burn-in as a result of excessive display  
of staꢀc images on the product is not covered under the terms of this Limited Warranty.  
Important: Do not open the hardware products unless otherwise directed by InFocus for the purposes of a Customer Self Repair  
(CSR). Opening the hardware products may cause damage that is not covered by this Limited Warranty. Only InFocus or an ASP  
should perform service on the hardware products.  
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL, WRITTEN, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. AS PERMITTED  
BY APPLICABLE LAW, INFOCUS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT  
LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND WARRANTIES AGAINST HIDDEN OR  
LATENT DEFECTS. IF INFOCUS CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES THEN TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED  
BY LAW, ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY AND TO THE  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE AS DETERMINED BY INFOCUS IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. NO INFOCUS RESELLER, AGENT,  
OR EMPLOYEE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION, EXTENSION, OR ADDITION TO THIS WARRANTY. IF ANY TERM  
IS HELD TO BE ILLEGAL OR UNENFORCEABLE, THE LEGALITY OR ENFORCEABILITY OF THE REMAINING TERMS SHALL NOT BE  
AFFECTED OR IMPAIRED.  
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, INFOCUS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR  
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DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION, OR UN-  
DER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE; LOSS OF REVENUE; LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED  
PROFITS (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS ON CONTRACTS); LOSS OF THE USE OF MONEY; LOSS OF ANTICIPATED SAVINGS; LOSS OF BUSI-  
NESS; LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY; LOSS OF GOODWILL; LOSS OF REPUTATION; LOSS OF, DAMAGE TO, COMPROMISE OR CORRUPTION OF  
DATA; OR ANY INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE HOWSOEVER CAUSED INCLUDING THE REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT  
AND PROPERTY, ANY COSTS OF RECOVERING, PROGRAMMING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH  
THE INFOCUS PRODUCT AND ANY FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA STORED ON THE PRODUCT. THE FOREGOING  
LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR INTENTIONAL AND GROSS  
NEGLIGENT ACTS AND/OR OMISSIONS. INFOCUS DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION THAT IT WILL BE ABLE TO REPAIR ANY PRODUCT  
UNDER THIS WARRANTY OR MAKE A PRODUCT EXCHANGE WITHOUT RISK TO OR LOSS OF PROGRAMS OR DATA.  
LIMITATION ON BRINGING ACTION: NO ACTION, REGARDLESS OF FORM, ARISING OUT OF THE AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE THE  
PRODUCT MAY BE BROUGHT BY PURCHASER MORE THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED. GOVERNING  
LAW: ANY ACTION, REGARDLESS OF FORM, ARISING OUT OF THE AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE THE PRODUCT IS GOVERNED BY  
THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF OREGON, U.S.A. MANDATORY ARBITRATION ANY ACTION, REGARDLESS OF FORM, ARISING OUT  
OF THE AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE THE PRODUCT IS SUBJECT TO MANDATORY ARBITRATION.  
ADDITIONAL RIGHTS. FOR CUSTOMERS, WHO ARE COVERED BY CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS OR REGULATIONS IN THEIR COUN-  
TRY OF PURCHASE OR, IF DIFFERENT, THEIR COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE, THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY THIS WARRANTY ARE IN AD-  
DITION TO ALL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES PROVIDED BY SUCH CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS AND REGULATIONS. THIS WARRANTY  
DOES NOT EXCLUDE, LIMIT OR SUSPEND ANY RIGHTS OF CONSUMERS ARISING OUT OF NONCONFORMITY WITH A SALES CON-  
TRACT. SOME COUNTRIES, STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-  
QUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION MAY LAST, SO THE LIMITA-  
TIONS OR EXCLUSIONS DESCRIBED BELOW MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU  
MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY COUNTRY, STATE OR PROVINCE. INFOCUS, THE WARRANTOR UNDER THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY, IS IDENTIFIED AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT.  
EXTENDED WARRANTIES. InFocus extended product warranꢀes are available for an addiꢀonal charge. For further informaꢀon on  
InFocus extended product warranꢀes, please contact InFocus or your product reseller.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE. Please access and review the online help resources located at www.infocus.com/support before  
seeking warranty service. If the product is sꢀll not funcꢀoning properly aſter making use of these resources, please contact InFocus  
Technical Support or, if applicable, an ASP using the informaꢀon provided below. When contacꢀng InFocus via telephone, other charges  
may apply depending on your locaꢀon. When calling, InFocus Technical Support or an ASP will help determine whether your product  
requires service and, if it does, will inform you how InFocus will provide it. You must assist in diagnosing issues with your product and  
follow InFocus’s warranty processes. InFocus may restrict service to the country where InFocus or its Authorized Distributors originally  
sold the hardware product. InFocus will provide warranty service either (i) at an ASP locaꢀon, where service is performed at the loca-  
ꢀon, or the ASP may send the product to an InFocus repair service locaꢀon for service, (ii) by sending you prepaid way bills (and if you  
no longer have the original packaging, InFocus may send you packaging material at your cost) to enable you to ship the product to  
an InFocus repair service locaꢀon, or (iii) by sending you customer-installable new or refurbished replacement parts to enable you to  
conduct Customer Self Repair, or (iv) by exchanging the product for a new or refurbished replacement.  
Customer Self Repair  
InFocus products are designed with many Customer Self Repair (CSR) parts to minimize repair ꢀme and allow for greater flexibility in  
performing defecꢀve parts replacement. If during the diagnosis period, InFocus idenꢀfies that the repair can be accomplished by the  
use of a CSR part, InFocus will ship that part directly to you for replacement. There are two categories of CSR parts:  
Parts for which customer self repair is mandatory. If you request InFocus to replace these parts, you will be charged for the travel  
and labor costs of this service.  
Parts for which customer self repair is opꢀonal. These parts are also designed for customer self repair. If, however, you require  
that InFocus replace them for you, this may be done at no addiꢀonal charge under the type of warranty service designated for  
your product.  
Based on availability and where geography permits, InFocus will aꢂempt to ship CSR parts out the next business day. Customer re-  
ceipt will vary based upon the actual part, customer locaꢀon and shipping method. Next day, same-day or four-hour delivery may be  
offered at an addiꢀonal charge where geography permits. If assistance is required, you can call the InFocus Technical Support Center  
and a technician will help you over the phone. InFocus specifies in the materials shipped with a replacement CSR part whether a  
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defecꢀve part must be returned to InFocus. In cases where it is required to return the defecꢀve part to InFocus, you must ship the  
defecꢀve part back to InFocus within a defined period of ꢀme, normally five (5) business days, and clearly display the Return Material  
Authorizaꢀon (RMA#) on the outside of the shipping carton or a similar package affording an equal degree of protecꢀon. The defec-  
ꢀve part must be returned with the associated documentaꢀon in the provided shipping material. Failure to return the defecꢀve part  
may result in InFocus charging you for the replacement. With a Customer Self Repair, InFocus will pay all shipping and part return  
costs and determine the courier/carrier to be used.  
InFocus may uꢀlize a doorstep swap process, which involves an InFocus delivery person delivering the replacement product or CSR  
part to the Customer and picking up the defecꢀve product or part at the ꢀme of delivery for return to InFocus. Upon receipt of the  
replacement product or part, the original product or part becomes the property of InFocus and you agree to follow instrucꢀons,  
including arranging the return of original product or part to InFocus in a ꢀmely manner. When providing a product exchange or  
Customer Self Repair (CSR) part requiring the return of the original product or part, InFocus may require a credit card authorizaꢀon  
as security for the retail price of the replacement product or part and applicable shipping costs. When returning product to InFocus,  
a Return Material Authorizaꢀon Number (RMA #) is required and must be clearly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton or a  
similar package affording an equal degree of protecꢀon. Service opꢀons, parts availability and response ꢀmes may vary according to  
the country in which service is requested. Service opꢀons are subject to change at any ꢀme. You may be responsible for shipping and  
handling charges if the product cannot be serviced in the country in which service is requested. If you seek service in a country that  
is not the country of original purchase, you will comply with all applicable import and export laws and regulaꢀons and be responsible  
for all custom duꢀes, V.A.T. and other associated taxes and charges. Where internaꢀonal service is available, InFocus may repair or  
exchange defecꢀve products and parts with comparable products and parts that comply with local standards. In accordance with  
applicable law, InFocus may require that you furnish proof of purchase details and/or comply with registraꢀon requirements before  
receiving warranty service. Resources with more details on this and other maꢂers on obtaining warranty service are described below.  
PRIVACY. InFocus will maintain and use customer informaꢀon in accordance with the InFocus Privacy Policy available at www.Infocus.  
com/privacy and InFocus’s applicable legal obligaꢀons.  
BACKUP. If your product is capable of storing soſtware programs, data and other informaꢀon, you should protect its contents against  
possible operaꢀonal failures. Before you deliver your product for warranty service it is your responsibility to keep a separate backup  
copy of the contents, remove all personal informaꢀon and data that you want to protect and disable any security passwords. THE  
CONTENTS OF YOUR PRODUCT WILL BE DELETED AND THE STORAGE MEDIA REFORMATTED IN THE COURSE OF WARRANTY SERVICE.  
Your product or a replacement product will be returned to you as your product was configured when originally purchased, subject  
to applicable updates. InFocus may install system soſtware updates as part of warranty service that will prevent the hardware from  
reverꢀng to an earlier version of the system soſtware. Third party applicaꢀons installed on the hardware may not be compaꢀble or  
work with the hardware as a result of the system soſtware update. You will be responsible for reinstalling all other soſtware pro-  
grams, data and passwords. Recovery and reinstallaꢀon of soſtware programs and user data are not covered under this Limited War-  
ranty.  
RESOURCES. Support and service informaꢀon including Authorized Distributor and Authorized Service Provider locaꢀons is available  
InFocus Corporaꢀon, 13190 SW 68th Parkway, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97223-8368 USA  
© 2013 InFocus Corp. All rights reserved. InFocus and the InFocus logo are trademarks of InFocus Corp., registered in the U.S. and  
other countries.  
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