1. Selelekela
This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient use of your InFocus LP120 Mobile DLP Video Projector. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the projector and retain it for future reference.
The InFocus LP120 is a compact and powerful mobile projector designed for business presentations. Its lightweight design allows for easy portability, fitting conveniently alongside your laptop. Key features include a 7-language interactive display, XGA 1024x768 native resolution, optical zoom, simple focus, dual infrared sensors, and support for front and rear projection methods. It can project image sizes from 33 to 143 inches diagonally, offers a one-touch simplified keypad, 1100 lumens brightness, a 1-watt speaker, and color-coded connections for ease of use.
2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
Always observe the following safety precautions to prevent damage to the projector and ensure user safety:
- Do not block the ventilation openings. Ensure adequate airflow around the projector.
- U se ke ua sheba ka ho toba lense ea projector ha lamp e ntse e tsoela pele. Leseli le khanyang le ka senya mahlo a hau.
- Sebelisa feela thapo ea motlakase e fanoeng le projeke.
- Se ke oa pepesetsa porojeketara pula kapa mongobo ho fokotsa kotsi ea mollo kapa ts'ebetso ea motlakase.
- Fetisetsa lits'ebeletso tsohle ho basebetsi ba tšoanelehang.
- Qoba ho beha projector sebakeng se sa tsitsang.
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle tse thathamisitsoeng ka tlase li kenyelelitsoe ka har'a sephutheloana sa hau:
- InFocus LP120 Mobile Projector
- Wireless Interlink Presenter remote control (including batteries)
- 3-meter power cord
- 2-meter M1-A analog computer cable with USB
- 1.8-meter S-video cable
- S-video-to-RCA video input adapter
- 1.8-meter audio cable
- Adapter ea cable ea molumo
- Tekanyetso lamp mojule
- Color-coded cable ties
- 3-set protective sleeve
- Mokotla kathoko
- Projector system CD (includes multi-language user's guide, ProjectorManager control software)
- Tataiso ea ho seta kapele
- Tethered lens cap
- User's guide (printed version)
- Litaelo/litemoso tsa polokeho
4. Sehlahisoa Overview
4.1 Top Panel Controls
The top panel features backlit controls for easy operation, even in low-light conditions.

Setšoantšo sa 4.1: Holimo view of the InFocus LP120 projector, highlighting the control panel. Buttons include Power, Auto Image, Keystone, Menu, Select, Volume, Source, and Presets. The display screen is visible above the controls.
4.2 Lihokelo tsa Panel tse ka Morao
The rear panel provides color-coded input ports for various connections.

Setšoantšo sa 4.2: Ka morao view of the InFocus LP120 projector, displaying the input panel. From left to right, there are color-coded ports for Audio In (blue), Computer In (M1-DA, blue), S-Video (yellow), and the AC power input.
4.3 Lehlakore View le Phefumoloho
The side of the projector features ventilation grilles to ensure proper cooling during operation.

Setšoantšo sa 4.3: Lehlakore view of the InFocus LP120 projector, illustrating the ventilation grilles crucial for heat dissipation and maintaining optimal operating temperature. The InFocus brand logo is visible on the side casing.
4.4 Ka pele View
The front of the projector houses the projection lens and additional ventilation.

Setšoantšo sa 4.4: Pele view of the InFocus LP120 projector, displaying the projection lens on the left and the front ventilation grille on the right.
5. Seta
5.1 Ho hokela Khomphuteng
- Connect the M1-A analog computer cable with USB to the 'computer in' port on the projector (refer to Figure 4.2).
- Connect the other end of the M1-A cable to your computer's VGA port and a USB port.
- For audio, connect the audio cable from your computer's audio output to the 'audio in' port on the projector.
5.2 Connecting to a Video Source (S-Video/RCA)
- For S-Video, connect the S-video cable to the 's-video' port on the projector (refer to Figure 4.2) and to your video source.
- For RCA composite video, use the S-video-to-RCA video input adapter with the S-video cable. Connect the RCA end to your video source.
- Connect the audio cable from your video source to the 'audio in' port on the projector.
5.3 Khokelo ea Matla
- Connect the power cord to the power input on the rear of the projector (refer to Figure 4.2).
- Hokela ntlha e 'ngoe ea thapo ea motlakase sebakeng se loketseng sa motlakase.
5.4 Positioning the Projector
Place the projector on a stable, flat surface. Ensure there is adequate space around the projector for ventilation. The projector can project images from 4.5 to 14 feet away, producing a diagonal image size between 33 and 143 inches.
6. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
6.1 Ho Matlafatsa/Ho tima
- Ho bulela, tobetsa konopo Matla button on the top panel or the remote control.
- Ho tima, tobetsa konopo Matla button again. The projector will go through a cool-down cycle before completely shutting down. Do not unplug the projector during this cycle.
6.2 Adjusting the Image
- Tsepamisa maikutlo: Fetola selikalikoe sa lense ho chorisa setšoantšo.
- Atometsa: Use the optical zoom control (if available on the lens) or the digital zoom function via the menu to adjust image size.
- Tokiso ea Keystone: Sebelisa le Lejoe la sehlooho buttons on the top panel or remote to correct trapezoidal distortion if the projector is not perfectly perpendicular to the screen.
- Setšoantšo sa Auto: Tobetsa ea Setšoantšo sa Auto button for automatic image optimization.
6.3 Ho Khetha Mohloli oa Kenyelletso
Tobetsa ea Mohloli button on the top panel or remote control to cycle through available input sources (Computer, S-Video, etc.).
6.4 Audio Adjustment
Sebelisa le Phahamisa Phahamiso le Phatlalatso ea Phahamiso buttons on the top panel or remote control to adjust the audio output from the built-in 1-watt speaker.
7. Tlhokomelo
7.1 Ho Hloekisa Projektara
- Kantle: Sebelisa lesela le bonolo, le se nang lint hanyenyane dampened with water to clean the projector's exterior. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
- Lense: Use a lens cleaning cloth and lens cleaning solution specifically designed for optical surfaces. Do not use abrasive materials.
- Moea oa moea: Periodically check and clean the ventilation grilles to ensure unobstructed airflow. Use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust.
7.2 Lamp Ho nkela sebaka
Khakanyo ea lamp module is a consumable item and will require replacement over time. Refer to the ProjectorManager control software or the on-screen menu for lamp life status. Always use an official InFocus replacement lamp module. Consult the detailed user's guide on the provided CD for specific lamp litaelo tse ncha.
Tlhokomeliso: Allow the projector to cool down completely before attempting to replace the lamp. Lamp can be extremely hot.
8. Ho rarolla mathata
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
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| Ha ho setšoantšo se hlahang |
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| Setšoantšo se hlakile |
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| Setšoantšo ke trapezoidal |
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| Ha ho molumo |
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| "Lamp Did Not Strike" error |
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9. Litlhaloso
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | LP120 |
| Bontša Theknoloji | DLP |
| Qeto ea Naha | XGA (1024 x 768) |
| Khanya | Lumens tse 1100 tsa ANSI |
| Phapang karo-karolelano | 2000:1 |
| Boholo ba setšoantšo (Diagonal) | 33" ho isa ho 143" |
| Bohole ba Projeke | 4.5 ho isa ho 14 maoto |
| Aspect ratio | 4:3 (Letsoalloa) |
| Khokahano | M1-DA (VGA/USB), S-Video, RCA Composite (via adapter), Audio In |
| Audio | 1-watt sebui |
| Product Dimensions (HxLxW) | 2.05 x 9.75 x 3.69 inches (hoo e ka bang.) |
| Boima ba Ntho | 1.98 liponto |
| Likarolo Tse Khethehileng | 7-language interactive display, Optical Zoom, Simple Focus, Dual Infrared Sensors, Front/Rear Projection Methods, One-touch Simplified Keypad, Backlit Top-panel Controls |