InFocus ScreenPlay 50md10 user manual

User manual for the device InFocus ScreenPlay 50md10

Device: InFocus ScreenPlay 50md10
Category: Flat Panel Television
Manufacturer: InFocus
Size: 8.18 MB
Added : 9/2/2014
Number of pages: 100
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ScreenPlay 61md10/ScreenPlay 50md10 ScreenPlay 61md10/ScreenPlay 50md10
High-definition, ultra thin microdisplay television High-definition, ultra thin microdisplay television
InFocus Corporation
In Europe:
In the Americas:
InFocus International B.V.
27700B SW Parkway Avenue
Strawinskylaan 585
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-9215
1077 XX Amsterdam
1-800-294-6400 • 503-685-8888
The Netherlands
Fax: 503-685-8887
Phone: +31 20 579 2000
http://www.inf

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IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE.... Important Information call InFocus Customer Service directly at 1-800-799-9911 or go to our website. Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do CAUTION WARNING not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SUPPORT IS FREE To reduce the risk of fire or parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service DO NOT OPEN electric shock, do not expose personnel. between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m.* PST, this product to rain or This symbol indicates "danger

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Introduction Thank you for choosing InFocus® ScreenPlay® Congratulations on purchasing this InFocus ScreenPlay High Definition Television (HDTV) featuring Digital Light Processing™ (DLP™) technology—a true viewing experience. Your purchase decision represents an investment in a new generation of technology—DLP and HDTV. Even though this is a technologically advanced HDTV, it is the most user-friendly of its kind—with comprehensive on-screen instructions that guide you through all of the TV’s fea

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Introduction Part 2: Why InFocus ScreenPlay is better You have chosen to embark on the next generation of TV viewing— HDTV. There are many technological advancements that make HDTV better than analog TV, but there are basically three things about HDTV that bring you a superior viewing experience: (1) resolution, (2) aspect ratio, and (3) digital signal and sound. Resolution (it’s math...that works for you) The crisp, lifelike picture that people rave about when experiencing true HDTV is due to t

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Introduction Digital Signal and Sound The analog television broadcast system that has been used in the United States for the past 50 years transmits signals as electronic waves. These waves can suffer degradation as the signal travels to your home. Additionally, the analog waves are susceptible to interference from planes passing overhead, weather, and household appliances. Digital signals, in contrast to analog signals, can be reproduced precisely because the images are transmitted and received

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Introduction FireWire® with Two-Way DTVLink® Control your DTVLink components via your HDTV! Just link them together via the 2-way DTVLink jacks and you can network your compatible DTVLink digital components. The two-way jacks allow the audio and video signals to flow into and out from DTVLink components. Compatible with the Optional Audio Video Hard Disk Drive — Pause Live Digital TV and Record Digital Programs Use an Audio Video Hard Disk Drive with DTVLink to pause live TV, record shows, and p

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Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1: Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect ........................................................................................ 8 Protect Against Power Surges.................................................................................................. 8 Protect Components from Overheating................................................

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Table of Contents PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Operation ................................................................................................. 48 Using the Web Browser ................................................................................................................ 50 Saving Your Favorite Web Address ........................................................................................ 50 Controlling the Web Browser .......................................................

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Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Chapter Overview: • Things to Consider Before You Connect • Choose Your Connection • Removing the Front Panel Piece • Accessing the Jack Panel • Explanation of Jacks and Cables • The Front of Your TV • How To Connect • Plug in the TV • Put Batteries in the Remote • Turn on the TV • Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup • Complete the Assisted Setup Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 7

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Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power Surges • Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet or power strip. NEVER plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. • Turn off the TV and/or component(s) before you connect or disconnect any cables. • Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions packed with your TV. Protect Components from Overheati

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Connections & Setup Choose Your Connection There are several ways to connect your HDTV, depending on the components you want to connect and the quality of the signal you want to achieve. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you. Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your TV. For more information about the relationship between the cables, jacks, and the quality of the signal you see on your TV, go to following page. Components Cables Needed Connection Tit

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Connections & Setup Tab holes Front panel piece Jack panel access Mirror adjustment screws Lamp door Removing the Front Panel Piece The front panel piece is removable to allow access to the jack panel, mirror adjustment screws, and lamp door. The mirror adjustment is discussed on page 59 and the lamp replacement is discussed on page 76. To remove the front panel piece, grasp one end of the panel and pull out until the tab pops out of the hole. Continue to slide your fingers down the panel as the

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Connections & Setup ETHERNET Explanation of Jacks and Cables DIGITAL AUDIO The diagrams that follow illustrate jacks found towards the back of the TV. OUTPUT SUBWOOFER When connecting cables, be sure to connect corresponding outputs and inputs CTR R (video input into video out, right audio input into right audio out, etc.). R REAR FIXED/ VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS L L REAR This section describes the jacks and cables you might use to make connections MATRIX SURROUND (cables may be ordered separately

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Connections & Setup AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Connect a VCR or DVD-recorder to record digital R and analog programs from the Cable or Antenna Input (excluding copy- protected programs and component video formats) while the TV is turned on. L You must leave the TV on the same channel you are recording. AUDIO/ VIDEO • R Audio provides right audio connection and connector is usually red. OUTPUT V • L Audio provides left audio connection and connector is usually white. • V (Video) provides composite video

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Connections & Setup INPUT 2 COMPONENT/COMPOSITE INPUT Provides connection to a second R R NTSC (analog) video component with either composite or component outputs such as a VCR. L L • R Audio provides right audio connection and connector is usually red. COMPONENT/ COMPOSITE INPUTS Use menu for • L Audio provides left audio connection and connector is usually white. PR PR composite video. • Y/Video P P Unlike a single video input, component (Y P P ) video B R B R maintains the video signal as

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Connections & Setup DTVLink DTVLink uses a connection and jack better known to some as IEEE- 1394 or FireWire®. It is a compressed digital video input/output offering an IEEE 1394-type connection that meets the CEA specifications. This connection is a high-speed way of interconnecting 1394 compliant consumer electronic components. If your 1394 component has the DTVLink logo on it, it should work with this TV. Use either or both connectors to connect compatible DTVLink components but don’t loop t

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Connections & Setup The Front of Your TV Power Indicator Light Status On TV is on Off TV is off (standby mode) Blinks Light blinks 5 times, pauses, and blinks again 5 times: Lamp is trying to turn on. If the TV doesn’t turn on after 5 minutes and then the light blinks steadily for one minute, one of the following options is possible: Lamp door is open. Locate the lamp door on the front Power of the TV under the front panel piece and close it (go to button Power page 10 on instructions on removin

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L/ L/ L/ Connections & Setup ETHERNET DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT SUBWOOFER CTR R R REAR FIXED/ VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS L L REAR MATRIX SURROUND OUTPUTS WIRED IR CABLE CableCARD™ R L AUDIO/ VIDEO OUTPUT V 3A R AUDIO L VIDEO VCR INPUT 1 INPUT 3 R R IN HDMI/DVI INPUT 1 Use menu for ANTENNA IN DVI audio. L L COMPOSITE R AUDIO L VIDEO INPUTS OUT V V ANTENNA OUT CABLE INPUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO R R DVD 3B 2A For Factory Use Only R AUDIO L VIDEO L L R AUDIO L VIDEO COMPONENT/ COMPOSITE OUT INPUTS IN Y PB PR S-VIDE

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Connections & Setup ETHERNET DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT SUBWOOFER CTR R R REAR FIXED/ VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS L L REAR MATRIX CABLE SURROUND OUTPUTS WIRED IR SATELLITE CableCARD™ R RECEIVER VIDEO R AUDIO L S-VIDEO L AUDIO/ VIDEO OUTPUT V INPUT 1 INPUT 3 R R HDMI/DVI INPUT Use menu for DVI audio. L L 3 COMPOSITE INPUTS 1 V V CABLE INPUT S-VIDEO S-VIDEO VCR R AUDIO L VIDEO IN ANTENNA IN 2B R R R AUDIO L VIDEO For Factory Use Only L L OUT ANTENNA OUT COMPONENT/ COMPOSITE INPUTS Use menu for PR PR composit

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Connections & Setup TV Digital Video Recorder Digital VCR Fastest Slowest Digital VCR Digital VCR Digital Video Recorder Digital VCR Other 1394 Component Component-to-Component Connection Other 1394 Component Hub Connection How to Connect: TV + DTVLink Components Two connection methods when connecting DTVLink® components are: component-to-component or hub. The component-to-component method is each component connected in a chain-like fashion, one to the other with the first compon


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