InFocus 560 User Manual

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Using the LitePro

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LitePro 560/570 User’s Guide

Prog Button

Use the Prog Button function to assign an operation to the remote’s

prog

button. You can assign any one of these functions.

Clear Black

and

Clear White

make the entire screen black or white,

respectively. Press any key to return to your image.)

LP 560LS & LP 570LS:

LS Grab

captures the current image and

saves it on your LiteShow disk. Refer to your LiteShow User’s
Guide
for more information.

LP 570 & LP 570LS:

Mic

turns the microphone off or on.

LP 570 & LP 570LS:

Loudness

turns Loudness on or off. Loudness

adjusts the audio quality by enhancing the bass portion of the
sound.

RS-232

enables Remote Control Programmer if it is installed on

your computer. Remote Control Programmer allows you to use
the arrow buttons on the LitePro remote to control your com-
puter. You will also need to connect your serial source to the
“SERIAL” connector on the LitePro. Refer to the Remote Control
Programmer User’s Guide
for more information. (When RS-232 is
enabled, you cannot use the arrow buttons to select menu func-
tions.)

Sync

adjusts the signal synchronization between the LitePro and

the computer.

Palette

changes the number of displayable colors in the projected

image. Refer to page 31 for more information about the Palette
settings.

LP 570 & LP 570LS:

Mute

turns off the sound.

Text Mode

switches the display to Text Mode. Text Mode is

needed only if you are displaying

DOS

text that is 720 pixels

wide. Refer to page 34 for more information.

To change the

prog

button assignment:

1. Press the

menu

button to display Menu 1.

2. Use the right or left arrow buttons to highlight “Menu 2”

3. Press

select/enter

to display Menu 2.

4. Use the right or left arrow buttons to highlight “Prog Button”.

5. Press

select/enter

until the function you want is displayed. Now,

whenever you press

prog

, the LitePro performs the function you

selected.

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