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Maintain a proper and adequate environment, and use the InFocus hardware products in accordance with the 
instructions furnished.

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Verify configurations, load most recent firmware, install software patches, run InFocus diagnostics and utilities, and 
implement temporary procedures or workarounds provided by InFocus while InFocus works on permanent solutions.

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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 (collectively referred to as “Proprietary Service Tools”); 
Proprietary Service Tools are and remain the sole and exclusive property of InFocus. 

Additional Limitations:

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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 options.

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An effective repair does not necessarily require the replacement of a defective part. For example, cleaning the heads 
of a floppy drive or updating revision levels of ROM BIOS on a PCA board are activities that in many instances deliver 
an effective repair.

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BIOS/Firmware upgrades are not covered under the Limited Warranty. Firmware that is an integral part of the option 
hardware board is not automatically upgraded when new versions of firmware are released.

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It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that their software is compatible with the latest  
BIOS/firmware revision.

This Limited Warranty does not apply: (a) to consumable or expendable parts, such as batteries, or protective coatings 
designed to diminish over time unless failure has occurred due to a defect in materials or workmanship; (b) to cartons, 
carrying cases, shipping cases, external cabinets, accessories used in connection with the product; (c) to cosmetic 
damage, including but not limited to scratches, dents, and broken plastic on ports; (d) to damage caused by use with 
non-InFocus products; (e) to damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse, improper ventilation, smoke exposure, 
contamination, improper or inadequate maintenance, cleaning or calibration, liquid contact, unusual physical or electrical 
stress and/or power surges, virus infection, fire, earthquake, disaster, lightning or other external causes; (f) to damage 
caused by operating the product outside the permitted 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 representative of InFocus or an InFocus Authorized Service Provider 
(“ASP”) or your own installation of customer-installable parts as instructed by InFocus; (h) to a product or part that 
has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written 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 documentation 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 operating conditions which are defined as use not in excess of 16 hours 
continuously per day with a minimum 8 hour period of continuous rest in the powered off state; or (m) if any InFocus 
serial number has been removed or defaced. In addition, LCD burn-in as a result of excessive display of static 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 

Summary of Contents for BIGTOUCH INF5711

Page 1: ...HARDWARE GUIDE BIGTOUCH INF5711 009 1555 02...

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Page 3: ...External PC touchscreen control setup 14 Turning the Monitor On Off 14 Setting up the Wireless Mouse and Keyboard 15 Wireless mouse 15 Wireless keyboard 15 Using the Remote 16 Using the Keypad 18 OSD...

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Page 5: ...ssly approved by InFocus Corporation may void authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device m...

Page 6: ...onitor always hold the monitor firmly using the handles and side or bottom bezels Do not hold the top bezel When moving the monitor carton do not tilt or invert the carton Always keep it in an upright...

Page 7: ...nsive period of time Unplug the monitor if you need to clean it with the included microfiber cleaning cloth The screen may be wiped with the cleaning cloth when the power is off Never use alcohol solv...

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Page 9: ...Page 7 INF5711 Hardware Guide InFocus 8 12 UL1678 PC...

Page 10: ...ntrol batteries not included Stylus 2 Power cord varies per country 1920 x 1080 monitor Documentation Wireless keyboard mouse Batteries not included Not included for all countries For setup purposes a...

Page 11: ...unting interface should comply with the UL1678 standard in North America The mounting means should be strong enough to bear the weight of the monitor Do not install the monitor in places subject to me...

Page 12: ...sert support legs into base feet 3 Using the provided M16 screws secure the support legs to the base feet Two screws attach from the bottom of the feet and two from the back of the base feet for a tot...

Page 13: ...e of the feet pointing towards the front of the monitor 3 Secure the support legs to the monitor with the provided M8 screws WARNING Multiple screw holes have been included in each support leg to allo...

Page 14: ...1 R L Microphone In 1 RJ45 2 USB B for touch control 1 USB 2 0 A 4 USB 3 0 A 3 Audio Out RCA 1 R L and HDMI Out 1 RJ45 USB A Antennas LED RS232 L R Audio Audio OUT IN 1 IN 2 C HDMI USB A HDMI1 HDMI2...

Page 15: ...ack AUDIO IN1 Connect a 3 5mm audio cable to an external device e g iPod player AUDIO IN2 Connect a RCA L R audio cable to an external device e g DVD player AUDIO OUT Connect an RCA L R audio cable to...

Page 16: ...A to Type B USB cable to the USB Type A jack on the computer and to the USB Type B jack on the side of the monitor 3 The computer can now be controlled by using touchscreen gestures on the monitor TU...

Page 17: ...on the monitor You may be asked to go online to find the necessary drivers If you are warned that the drivers have not been tested for compatibility tap Continue installation to finish 4 Insert two 2...

Page 18: ...ertical angle of 30 degrees 30 30 HOME INFO RESIZE SWAP VOL UP VOL DOWN BACK MUTE CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS ON OFF INPUT MENU PIP INPUT AUDIO POSITION OK POWER i CAUTION When disposing of the batteries be s...

Page 19: ...ted PIP SWAP PiP Swap Switches the position of the main and secondary sources PIP POSITION PiP Position Moves the PiP window position from corner to corner upper left upper right lower left lower righ...

Page 20: ...bar down when the OSD or Source menu is on VOL button When the OSD menu is on this button increases the value of selected OSD items When the OSD menu is off this button increases the audio volume of t...

Page 21: ...pages describe each of the OSD menus in detail Sel Adjust Enter Back Quit PICTURE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TEMPERATURE COLOR CONTROL PICTURE MODE PICTURE RESET NATIVE STANDARD NO 70 50 50...

Page 22: ...in the image Range 0 100 Default 50 Sharpness changes the clarity of the edges of a video image Range 0 100 Default 50 Color Temperature changes the intensity of the colors Options include Native defa...

Page 23: ...50 V Position adjusts the vertical position 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...

Page 24: ...r etc or just external speakers are used Options include Internal both internal and external speakers operate and External only external speakers operate Default Internal Audio Source selects the audi...

Page 25: ...and Large PIP Audio switches the audio source from the main source to the PiP source Options include Main default and Sub PIP Reset resets all PIP menu items to factory default settings Options Yes an...

Page 26: ...default and Off Operation Mode When Monitor is enabled the monitor acts like a simple monitor and only displays external source devices AIO All in One should only be enabled when the monitor is being...

Page 27: ...nds the OSD menu remains on the screen Range 5 120 seconds Default 45 OSD H Position adjusts the horizontal position of the OSD menu Range 0 100 Default 50 OSD V Position adjusts the vertical position...

Page 28: ...ode 2 Mode 3 Over scan removes noise around the edges of a video image Options include On and Off default Scan Conversion adjusts the conversion of source images Options include Interlace and Progress...

Page 29: ...al is compatible with the monitor The colors on the monitor do not look right Adjust the color settings in the Picture menu Reset the picture settings Verify that connections between the source and th...

Page 30: ...is turned up enough and not muted If using the Mondopad software verify that the volume is not muted in the application Look at the speaker icon in the upper right hand corner of the Mondopad software...

Page 31: ...mory 8 GB RAM Operating System Windows 8 1 Pro Speakers Integrated Stereo 7W x 2 Inputs HDMI In 2 PC In 1 Composite Video 1 Component RCA 1 RS232 1 Audio In 3 5mm 1 Audio In RCA 1 R L Microphone In 1...

Page 32: ...m Weight 68g excluding batteries Batteries Two 2 AAA alkaline Operating Voltage 2 0V 3 2VDC Power Consumption 8 5mA 3V Battery Life 150 working hours continuous operation Operating Distance 10M withou...

Page 33: ...the product for which the refund is provided must be returned to InFocus and becomes InFocus s property This is your exclusive remedy for defective products Limited Warranty Periods vary depending on...

Page 34: ...ion improper or inadequate maintenance cleaning or calibration liquid contact unusual physical or electrical stress and or power surges virus infection fire earthquake disaster lightning or other exte...

Page 35: ...rdless 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 agreemen...

Page 36: ...provided shipping material Failure to return the defective part may result in InFocus charging you for the replacement With a Customer Self Repair InFocus will pay all shipping and part return costs a...

Page 37: ...party applications installed on the hardware may not be compatible or work with the hardware as a result of the system software update You will be responsible for reinstalling all other software prog...

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