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PJD7822HDL DLP Projector - B&H Photo Video Digital Cameras
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1. 5555 55555555 85506090809080005000000000000000000050000505 e gt Warning THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED eo 53 po 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 External control panel See Projector on page 7 for details Lamp cover Vent heated air exhaust Front IR remote sensor Adjuster foot Focus and Zoom rings Projection lens RS 232 control port Type A USB port for 5V power Type B USB port HDMI 1 port HDMI 2 port RGB PC Component video YPbPr YCbCr signal input socket RGB signal output socket S Video input socket Video input socket Audio signal input socket Audio signal output socket Kensington anti theft lock slot AC power cord inlet When installing the unit incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket outlet near the unit If a fault should occur during operation of the unit operate the disconnect device to switch the power supply off or disconnect the power plug Controls and functions Projector 1 Focusring Adjusts the focus of the projected image 2 Zoomring Adjusts the size of the image 3 Keystone Arrow keys w A Up
2. 4 Projector features 4 Shipping contents 5 Projector exterior 6 Controls and functions 7 Positioning your projector 12 Choosing a 1 12 Projection dimensions 13 Connection 14 Connecting a computer or monitor 15 Connecting Video source devices 16 Operation 19 Starting up the projector 19 Using the menus 20 Utilizing the password function 21 Switching input signal 24 Adjusting the projected image 25 Magnifying and searching for details 26 Selecting the aspect ratio 27 Optimizing the image 29 Setting the presentation timer 34 Hiding the image 35 Locking control 35 Freezing the image 35 Operating in a high altitude A eitis 35 Using the CEC function 36 Using the 3D functions 37 Using the projector in standby mode 37 Shutting down the projector 38 Menu operation 39 Maintenance 48
3. CT Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential format Supported timing for HDMI input Horizontal Vertical Dot Clock Video Mode Resolution frequency Frequency Frequency KHz Hz MHz 480i 720 1440 x 480 15 73 59 94 27 480p 720 x 480 31 47 59 94 27 576i 720 1440 x 576 15 63 50 27 576p 720 x 576 31 25 50 27 720 50p 1280 x 720 37 5 50 74 25 720 60p 1280 x 720 45 00 60 74 25 1080 50i 1920 x 1080 28 13 50 74 25 1080 60i 1920 x 1080 33 75 60 74 25 1080 24P 1920 x 1080 27 24 74 25 1080 50P 1920 x 1080 56 25 50 148 5 1080 60P 1920 x 1080 675 60 148 5 C3 Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential format Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Packing and Top Bottom formats Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential Frame Packing and Top Bottom formats Supported timing for 3D signal with Side by Side format Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential and Top Bottom formats Vertical Horizontal Pixel Resolution Mode Frequency Frequency Frequency Hz kHz MHz 720 x 400 720x400_70 70 087 31 469 28 3221 VGA_60 59 940 31 469 25 175 VGA 72 72 809 37 861 31 500 6403490 VGA 75 75 000 37 500 31 500 VGA 85 85 008 43 269 36 000 SVGA 60 60 317 37 879 40 000 SVGA 72 72 188
4. Aspect ratio Auto 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x00 0x62 Aspect ratio 4 3 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x02 0x64 Write Aspoctra 10 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x03 0x65 0 06 0x14 0x00 0 04 0 00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x06 0x68 Read Aspect ratio 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x04 0x63 Auto Adjust Excute 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x05 0x00 0x63 Horizontal position shift 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x06 0x01 0x65 right Write Horizontal Horizontal position position shift left 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x06 0x00 0x64 Read Horizontal 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x06 0x65 ER 0 06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x07 0x00 0x65 Write Vertical Vertical position position shift down 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x07 0x01 0x66 Read 0x07 0x14 0 00 0x05 0 00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x07 0x66 color emperatureT1 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x00 0x66 color emperatureT2 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x01 0x67 Write color emperatureT3 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x02 0x68 color emperatureT4 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x08 0x03 0x69 color Read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x08 0x67 status Blank on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x09 0x01 0x68 Write Bl
5. Code B Power NEC 83 F4 60 9F Auto Sync NEC 83 F4 63 9 VGA NEC 83 F4 64 9B Video NEC 83 F4 66 99 Source NEC 83 F4 7D 82 Color Mode NEC 83 F4 9E 61 Up KeyS NEC 83 F4 67 98 Left NEC 83 F4 69 96 Enter NEC 83 F4 6B 94 Right NEC 83 F4 6A 95 Down KeyS NEC 83 F4 68 97 Menu NEC 83 F4 6 93 My Button NEC 83 F4 6D 92 Exit NEC 83 F4 6E 91 Mouse Lkey NEC 83 F4 38 C7 Mouse Rkey NEC 83 F4 39 C6 PgUp NEC 83 F4 5C A3 PgDn NEC 83 F4 5D A2 Mouse NEC 83 F4 9B 64 Magnify NEC 83 F4 99 66 Volume NEC 83 F4 5A A5 Volume NEC 83 F4 5B 4 Panel Key Lock NEC 83 F4 5E A1 Freeze NEC 83 F4 61 9E Pattern NEC 83 F4 7E 81 Blank NEC 83 F4 62 9D Mute NEC 83 F4 9D 62 DynamicEco NEC 83 F4 7F 80 Timer NEC 83 F4 9 63 Aspect NEC 83 F4 9A 65 RS232 command table Pin assignment for this two end gt Pin Description Pin Description i i Es 3 TX 4 NC dea 5 GND 6 NC terminal ready 7 RTSZ 8 CTSZ 9 N C Protective around lt Interface gt RS 232 protocol Baud Rate 115200 bps default Data Length 8 bit Parity Check None Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None lt RS232 command table gt Turn on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x00 0x00 0x5D Write Power Turn o
6. 3 05 120 114 3 45 19 1 7 5 120 3 0 3 07 121 3 98 157 149 4 59 7 2 9 2 81 111 3 66 144 137 2 54 22 9 9 0 150 3 8 3 83 151 4 98 196 186 8 74 9 3 7 3 52 138 4 57 180 171 5 68 28 6 11 3 200 5 1 5 11 201 6 64 261 249 1 98 12 4 9 4 69 185 6 10 240 228 6 90 38 1 15 0 250 6 4 6 39 251 8 30 327 311 3 123 16 6 1 5 86 231 7 62 300 285 8 113 47 6 18 8 300 7 6 7 66 302 9 96 392 373 6 147 19 7 4 7 03 277 9 14 360 342 9 135 57 2 22 5 There is 3 tolerance among these numbers due to optical component variations It is recommended that if you intend to permanently install the projector you should physically test the projection size and distance using the actual projector in situ before you permanently install it so as to make allowance for this projector s optical characteristics This will help you determine the exact mounting position so that it best suits your installation location 13 Connection When connecting a signal source to the projector be sure to 1 Turn all equipment off before making any connections 2 Use the correct signal cables for each source 3 Ensure the cables are firmly inserted Inthe connections shown below some cables may not be included with the projector see Shipping contents on page 5 They are commercially available from electronics stores The connection illustrat
7. Care of the projector 48 Lamp information 49 Troubleshooting 55 Specifications 56 Projector specifications 56 Dimensions aaa 58 Ceiling mount installation 58 Timing chart ete 59 Copyright information 63 Appendix 64 IR control table 64 RS232 command table 65 Important safety instructions Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment However to ensure safe use of this product it is important that you follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product Safety Instructions 1 Please read this manual before you operate your projector Save it for future reference 2 Donotlook straight at the projector lens during operation The intense light beam may damage your eyes 3 Refer servicing to qualified service personnel 4 Always open the lens shutter or remove the lens cap when the projector lamp is on 5 some countries the line voltage is NOT stable This projector is designed to operate safely within a mains voltage between 100 to 240 volts AC but could fail if power cuts or surges of 10 volts occur In areas where the mains voltage may fluctuate or cut out it is recommended that you connect your p
8. Main menu Sub menu Options Quick Auto Search Off On HDMI Format RGB YUV Auto HDMI Range Enhanced Normal Disable 5 min 10 min 15 min DynamicEco Timer y 30 min 3 SOURCE Smart Restart Off On Pattern Off 01 02 03 04 Projection Projector Position 3D Sync Lamp Mode DCR Closed Caption Auto Off Auto Power Off Message Screen Color CEC Auto Search Quick Auto Search Information Language Multi language OSD selection Front Table Rear Table Rear Ceiling Front Ceiling Disable 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min Disable 5 min 10 min 15 min My Button Projector Position Auto Power Off Blank Timer 20 min 25 min 30 min 4 Timer Off 30 min 1 hour 2 hours SYSTEM Sleep Timer 3 hours 4 hours 8 hours SETTING ela BASIC Panel Key Lock On Off Splash Screen Black Blue ViewSonic Off Message On Off Power Saving On Off Active VGA Out On Off Standby Settings Active Audio Out On Off Quick Power Off On Off CEC On Off Main menu Sub menu Options High Altitude Mode On Off DCR On Off Mut On Off Audio Settings E Volume 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 25 sec 30 sec Menu Settings Center Top Left Menu Position Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Closed Caption Enable On Off Menu Display Time Closed Caption Caption Version CC1 CC2 CC3 CCA Lamp Mode Normal Economic 5
9. Presentation timer can indicate the presentation time on the screen to help you achieve better time management when giving presentations Follow these steps to utilize this function l Press Timer on the remote control to access the Presentation Timer menu or go to the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED Presentation Timer menu and press MODE ENTER to display the Presentation Timer page 2 Highlight Timer Period and decide the time period by pressing lt gt The length of time can be set from 1 to 5 minutes in 1 minute increments and 5 to 240 minutes in 5 minute increments C3 If the timer is already on the timer will restart whenever the Timer Period is reset 3 Press to highlight Timer Display and choose if you want the timer to show up on the screen by pressing lt gt Selection Description Always Displays the timer on screen throughout the presentation time 1 min 2 min 3 min Displays the timer on screen in the last 1 2 3 minute s Never Hides the timer throughout the presentation time 4 Press to highlight Timer Position and set the timer position by pressing lt gt Top Left gt Bottom Left Top Right gt Bottom Right 5 Press W to highlight Timer Counting Direction and select your desired counting direction by pressing lt gt Selection Description Count Up Increases from 0 to the preset time Count Down Decreases from the preset time to 0 6 Pres
10. ViewSonic 44 PJD7822HDL DLP Projector User Guide IMPORTANT Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing and using your product in a safe manner as well as registering your product for future service Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation which is also found on our web site at http www viewsonic com in English or in specific languages using the Regional selection box in the upper right corner of our website Antes de operar su equipo lea cu idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual Model No VS16000 Thank you for choosing ViewSonic With over 25 years as a world leading provider of visual solutions ViewSonic is dedicated to exceeding the world s expectations for technological evolution innovation and simplicity At ViewSonic we believe that our products have the potential to make a positive impact in the world and we are confident that the ViewSonic product you have chosen will serve you well Once again thank you for choosing ViewSonic ViewSonic 468 Compliance Information FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tes
11. Lamp Settings Reset Lamp Timer SYSTEM Equivalent Lamp Hour SETTING Timer Period 1 240 minutes ADVANCED Timer Display Always 1 min 2 min 3 min Never Timer Position Ton LettiBottom L erti Presentation Timer Top Right Bottom Right Timer Counting Count Down Count Up Direction Sound Reminder On Off Start Counting Off Change Password Security Settings Power On Lock On Off Remote Control Code AIB Reset All Settings Reset Cancel Reset Settings 3 Reset Color Settings Source 6 Color Mode INFORMATION Current System Status Resolution Color System Equivalent Lamp Hour Description of each menu Function Description AVIdSIA L Screen Color Corrects the projected picture s color when the projection surface is not white See Using Screen Color on page 30 for details Aspect Ratio There are several options to set the image s aspect ratio depending on your input signal source See Selecting the aspect ratio on page 27 for details Corrects any keystoning of the image See Correcting keystone on Keystone page 26 for details Displays the position adjustment page To move the projected image Position use the directional arrow keys The values shown on the lower position of the page change with every key press you made until they reach their maximum or minimum Adjusts the clock phase to reduce image distortion Phase H Size Adjusts the horizontal widt
12. to select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal and your display requirements About the aspect ratio C In the pictures below the black portions are inactive areas and the white portions are active areas OSD menus can be displayed on those unused black areas 1 Auto Scales image proportionally to fit the projector s native resolution in its horizontal width This is suitable for the incoming image which is neither in 4 3 nor 16 9 and you want to make most use of the screen without altering the image s aspect ratio 4 3 Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4 3 aspect ratio This is most suitable for 4 3 images like computer monitors standard definition TV and 4 3 aspect DVD movies as it displays them without aspect alteration 16 9 Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16 9 aspect ratio This is most suitable for images which are already in a 16 9 aspect like high definition TV as it displays them without aspect alteration Wide Scales a 4 3 aspect image vertically and horizontally in a non linear manner so that it fills the screen with a 16 9 aspect ratio O 16 10 picture O O O 15 9 picture gt A O O O m e O O gt 4 3 picture O O O m O O
13. 0x15 0x00 OxOd Ox6E Portugu s 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0e Ox6F hisama 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 OxOf 0x70 Polski 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x10 0x71 Suomi 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x11 0x72 da pl 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x12 0x73 Indonesian 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x13 0x74 R 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x14 0x75 Read Language 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x00 0x62 Write 0 06 0x14 0 00 0x04 0 00 0 34 0x15 0 01 0 00 0x62 Lamp Time Read uid 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x01 0x63 RGB 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x28 0x00 0x85 Write YUV 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0 11 0 28 0x01 0x86 HDMI Format Auto 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x28 0x02 0x87 Read Format 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x28 0x86 Enhanced 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x29 0x00 0x86 Write HDMI Normal 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0 11 0 29 0x01 0x87 Range Read HDMI Range 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x29 0x87 Off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x2B 0x00 0x88 Write CEC On 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x2B 0x01 0x89 Read CEC status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 Ox2B 0x89 Read error 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 Ox0C OxOD Error status
14. 63 981 108 000 1280 x 1024 SXGA 75 75 025 79 976 135 000 SXGA 85 85 024 91 146 157 500 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 60 60 000 60 000 108 1400 x 1050 5 4 60 59 978 65 317 121 750 1600 x 1200 UXGA 60 000 75 000 162 000 640 x 480 67Hz MAC13 66 667 35 000 30 240 832 624 75Hz 16 74 546 49 722 57 280 1152 8709 75Hz MAC21 75 06 68 68 100 00 CT Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential format Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential Top Bottom and Side by Side formats Supported timing for Component YPbPr input Horizontal Vertical Dot Clock Timing Resolution frequency Frequency Frequency KHz Hz MHz 480i 720 x 480 15 73 59 94 13 5 480p 720 x 480 31 47 59 94 27 576i 720 x 576 15 63 50 13 5 576p 720 x 576 31 25 50 27 720 50p 1280 x 720 37 5 50 74 25 720 60p 1280 x 720 45 00 60 74 25 1080 501 1920 1080 28 13 50 14 25 1080 601 1920 1080 33 75 60 14 25 1080 50 1920 1080 56 25 50 148 5 1080 60P 1920 x 1080 67 5 60 148 5 C Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential format Supported timing for Video and S Video inputs Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Color sub carrier Video mode kHz Hz Frequency MHz NTSC 15 73 60 3 58 PAL 15 63 50 4 43 SECAM 15 63 50 4 25 or 4 41 PAL M 15 73 60 3 58 PAL N 15 63 50 3 58 PAL 60 15 73 60 4 43 NTSC4 43 15 73 60 4 43
15. Blank is pressed the projector enters Economic mode automatically Do not block the projection lens from projecting as this could cause the blocking object to become heated and deformed or even cause a fire Locking control keys With the control keys on the projector locked you can prevent your projector settings from being changed accidentally by children for example When the Panel Key Lock is on no control keys on the projector will operate except 5 POWER 1 Press gt on the projector or Lock on the remote control or go to the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC gt Panel Key Lock menu and select On by pressing lt gt on the projector or remote control 2 Aconfirmation message is displayed Select Yes to confirm To release panel key lock press and hold gt on the projector or Lock on the remote control for 3 seconds You can also use the remote control to enter the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC gt Panel Key Lock menu and press lt gt to select Off C3 Keys the remote control are still functional when panel key lock is enabled Ifyou press POWER to turn off the projector without disabling panel key lock the projector will still be in locked status the next time it is turned on Freezing the image Press Freeze on the remote control to freeze the image The word FREEZE will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen To release the function press any key on the projector or rem
16. Closed Caption Enable Activates the function by selecting On when the selected input signal carries closed captions Captions An on screen display of the dialogue narration and sound effects of TV programs and videos that are closed captioned usually marked as CC in TV listings EF This function is only available when a Composite video or S Video input signal is selected and its system format is NTSC Caption Version Selects a preferred closed captioning mode To view captions select CC2 or displays captions in the primary language in your area Lamp Settings Lamp Mode See Setting Lamp Mode as Economic on page 49 for details Reset Lamp Timer See Resetting the lamp timer on page 53 for details Equivalent Lamp Hour See Getting to know the lamp hour on page 49 for details on how the total lamp hour is calculated GIINVAOV SNILL3S WALSAS S Function Description Presentation Reminds the presenter to finish the presentation within a certain time p p imer frame See Setting the presentation timer on page 34 for details e g the p pag Securit y See Utilizing the password function on page 21 for details Settings EUST ET Remote Control Code See Remote control code on page 9 for details Reset Settings Reset All Settings Returns all settings to the factory preset values The following settings will still remain Keyston
17. Is suitable for enjoying dark movies or DVD movies best viewed in a blackened little light home cinema or lounge room environment 5 Dynamic Movie mode Is suitable for enjoying dark movies or DVD movies best viewed in a blackened little light home cinema or lounge room environment In addition the projector will optimize the image quality using the dynamic Movie function in accordance with the projected contents CT It takes some time to initiate this function Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes If the projector is resumed by using the Smart Restart feature this function can be executed immediately 6 User 1 User 2 mode Recalls the settings customized based on the current available picture modes See Setting the User 1 User 2 mode on page 30 for details Setting the User 1 User 2 mode There are two user definable modes if the current available picture modes are not suitable for your need You can use one of the picture modes except the User 1 User 2 as a starting point and customize the settings 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control to open the On Screen Display OSD menu 2 Go to the PICTURE gt Color Mode menu 3 Press lt gt to select User 1 or User 2 4 Press x to highlight Reference Mode Cr This function is only available when User 1 or User 2 mode is selected up in the Color Mode sub menu item 5 Press lt gt to select a picture mode that
18. Qi O O 16 9 picture 9 9 020 O O Qj T LO 4 3 picture KC Optimizing the image Selecting a picture mode The projector is preset with several predefined picture modes so that you can choose one to suit your operating environment and input signal picture type To select an operation mode that suits your need you can follow one of the following steps Press MODE ENTER on the projector or Color Mode on the remote control repeatedly until your desired mode is selected to the PICTURE gt Color Mode menu and press lt gt to select a desired mode Picture modes for different types of signals The picture modes available for different types of signals are listed below PC input signals D Sub Comp analog RGB l Brightest mode Maximizes the brightness of the projected image This mode is suitable for environments where extra high brightness is required such as using the projector in well lit rooms 2 mode Is designed for presentations under daylight environment to match PC and notebook coloring 3 ViewMatch mode Switches between high brightness performance and accurate color performance 4 Movie mode Is appropriate for playing colorful movies video clips from digital cameras or DVs through the PC input for best viewing in a blackened little light environment 5 Dynamic PC mode Is designed for presentations under daylight environment to match PC and noteboo
19. You need only connect the projector to a Video source device using just one of the above connecting methods however each provides a different level of video quality The method you choose will most likely depend upon the availability of matching terminals on both the projector and the Video source device as described below Best video quality The best available video connection method is HDMI If your source device is equipped with a HDMI socket you can enjoy uncompressed digital video quality See Connecting an HDMI device on page 17 for how to connect the projector to a HDMI source device and other details If no HDMI source is available the next best video signal is Component video not to be confused with composite video Digital TV tuner and DVD players output Component video natively so if available on your devices this should be your connection method of choice in preference to composite video See Connecting a Component Video source device on page 17 for how to connect the projector to a component video device Better video quality The S Video method provides a better quality analog video than standard composite Video If you have both composite Video and S Video output terminals on your Video source device you should elect to use the S Video option See Connecting an S Video source device on page 18 for how to connect the projector to an S Video device Least video quality Composite Video is an analog video an
20. an HDMI 1 4a compatible device the projector detects the signal for 3D Sync information and once detected it projects images in 3D format automatically In other cases you may need to manually select a 3D Sync format for the projector to project 3D images correctly To select a 3D Sync format 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press lt gt until the DISPLAY menu is highlighted 2 Press x to highlight 3D Settings and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control 3 Press v to highlight 3D Sync and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control 4 Press W to select a 3D Sync setting according to the table below and then press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control to confirm When the 3D Sync function is on The brightness level of the projected image will decrease The Color Mode cannot be adjusted Zoom can only magnify the pictures to limited sizes If you discover the inversion of the 3D image depth set the 3D Sync Invert function to Invert to correct the problem Using the projector in standby mode Some of the projector functions are available in standby mode plugged in but not turned on To use these functions be sure you have turned on the corresponding menus under SYSTEM SETTING BASIC Standby Settings and the cable connections are correctly made For the connection methods see the Connection
21. chapter Power Saving Less than 0 5W power consumption when Power Saving mode is turned on C When Off is selected the projector is able to provide 5V 1A power in standby mode Active VGA Out Selecting On outputs a VGA signal when the COMPUTER IN and COMPUTER OUT sockets are correctly connected to devices The projector outputs the signal received only from COMPUTER IN Active Audio Out Selecting On outputs an audio signal when the AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT sockets are correctly connected to devices Quick Power Off Selecting On enables the function and the projector will not enter the cooling process after being shut down Selecting Off disables the function and the projector will enter normal cooling process after being shut down Cr Ifyou attempt to restart the projector right after it s been turned off it may not be turned on successfully and will rerun its cooling procedure When Off is selected the Smart Restart function will be automatically turned off Shutting down the projector 1 Press 5 POWER and a confirmation message is displayed prompting you If you don t respond in a few seconds the message will disappear 2 Press 1 POWER a second time 3 Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket if the projector will not be used in an extended period of time N CAUTION protect the lamp the projector will not respond to any commands during the cooling process shor
22. color with a low color temperature appears to be reddish white A white color with a high color temperature appears to have more blue in it Setting a preferred color temperature 1 M Highlight the PICTURE gt Advanced gt Color Temperature menu and select T2 T3 or T4 and press MODE ENTER 2 Press A v to highlight the item you want to change and adjust the values by pressing lt gt Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain Adjusts the contrast levels of Red Green and Blue Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset Adjusts the brightness levels of Red Green and Blue Color Management Only in permanent installations with controlled lighting levels such as boardrooms lecture theaters or home theaters should color management be considered Color management provides fine color control adjustment to allow for more accurate color reproduction should you require it If you have purchased a test disc which contains various color test patterns and can be used to test the color presentation on monitors TVs projectors etc you can project any image from the disc on the screen and enter the Color Management menu to make adjustments To adjust the settings 1 Goto the DISPLAY menu and highlight Color Management 2 Press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control and the Color Management page is displayed 3 Highlight Primary Color and press lt gt to select a color from among Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue
23. condensation Operating altitude 0 1499 m at 5 C 35 C 1500 3000 m at 5 C 25 C with High Altitude Mode on Dimensions 268 mm W x 84 4 mm H x 221 mm D Excluding extrusions Ceiling mount installation O Ceiling mount screws 110 05 M4 x 8 Max L 8 mm 55 81 5 Unit mm Timing chart Supported timing for PC input Vertical Horizontal Pixel Resolution Mode Frequency Frequency Frequency Hz KHz MHz 720 x 400 720x400 70 70 087 31 469 28 3221 VGA 60 59 940 31 469 25 175 VGA 72 72 809 37 861 31 500 640x480 VGA 75 75 000 37 500 31 500 VGA 85 85 008 43 269 36 000 SVGA 60 60 317 37 879 40 000 SVGA 72 72 188 48 077 50 000 800 x 600 SVGA 75 75 000 46 875 49 500 SVGA 85 85 061 53 674 56 250 SVGA 120 Reduce Blanking 119 854 77 425 83 000 XGA_60 60 004 48 363 65 000 XGA_70 70 069 56 476 75 000 1024 x 768 XGA 75 75 029 60 023 78 750 XGA 85 84 997 68 667 94 500 XGA 120 Reduce Blanking 119 989 97 551 115 500 1280 x 720 1280x720 120 120 90 000 148 500 WXGA 60 59 810 49 702 83 500 1280 x 800 WXGA 75 74 934 62 795 106 500 WXGA 85 84 880 71 554 122 500 SXGA 60 60 020
24. in cold cathode fluorescent lamps and external electrode fluorescent lamps CCFL and EEFL for special purposes not exceeding per lamp 1 Short length 500 mm maximum 3 5 mg per lamp 2 Medium length 2500 mm 1 500 mm maximum 5 mg per lamp 3 Long length gt 1 500 mm maximum 13 mg per lamp Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes Lead in glass of fluorescent tubes not exceeding 0 296 by weight Lead as an alloying element in aluminium containing up to 0 496 lead by weight Copper alloy containing up to 496 lead by weight Lead in high melting temperature type solders i e lead based alloys containing 8596 by weight or more lead 7 Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors e g piezoelectronic devices or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound O Indian Restriction of Hazardous Substances Restriction on Hazardous Substances statement India This product complies with the India E waste Rule 2011 and prohibits use of lead mercury hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers in concentrations exceeding 0 1 weight and 0 01 weight for cadmium except for the exemptions set in Schedule 2 of the Rule Important Safety Instructions gt N 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instruct
25. instructions supplied with the product Any damage of the product due to shipment Causes external to the product such as electrical power fluctuations or failure Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic s specifications Normal wear and tear Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect 3 product exhibiting a condition commonly known as image burn in which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time 4 Removal installation insurance and set up service charges me oo o How to get service For information about receiving service under warranty contact ViewSonic Customer Support Please refer to the attached Customer Support page You will need to provide your product s serial number so please record the product information in the space provided below on your purchase for your future use Please retain your receipt of proof of purchase to support your warranty claim For Your Records Product Name Model Number Document Number Serial Number Purchase Date Extended Warranty Purchase Y N If so what date does warranty expire 1 To obtain warranty service you will be required to provide a the original dated sales slip b your name c your address d a description of the problem and e the serial number of the product 2 Take or ship the product in the original container packaging to an authorized ViewSonic service center 3 Round
26. is closest to your need 6 Press to select a sub menu item to be changed and adjust the value with lt gt See Fine tuning the image quality in user modes below for details 7 When all settings have been done highlight Save Settings and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control to store the settings 8 Theconfirmation message Setting Saved is displayed Using Screen Color In the situation where you are projecting onto a colored surface such as a painted wall which may not be white the Screen Color feature can help correct the projected picture s colors to prevent possible color difference between the source and projected pictures To use this function go to the DISPLAY Screen Color menu and press lt gt to selecta color which is closest to the color of the projection surface There are several precalibrated colors to choose from Whiteboard Greenboard and Blackboard C3 This function is only available when a PC type input signal is selected Fine tuning the image quality in user modes According to the detected signal type there are some user definable functions available when User 1 or User 2 mode is selected You can make adjustments to these functions based on your needs When you are done making adjustments remember to go to the PICTURE gt Save Settings menu and press MODE ENTER to save your settings 30 Adjusting Brightness Highlight the PICTURE gt Brightness menu and pres
27. is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012 19 EC WEEE The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available If the batteries accumulators and button cells included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg Cd or Pb then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0 000596 Mercury or more than 0 002 Cadmium or more than 0 004 Lead Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS2 Directive and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee TAC as shown below Substance Actual Concentration Lead Pb 0 196 lt 0 1 Mercury Hg 0 1 lt 0 1 Cadmium Cd 0 0196 0 0196 Hexavalent Chromium Cr 0 1 lt 0 1 Polybrominated biphenyls PBB 0 1 lt 0 1 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE 0 1 lt 0 1 Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex III of the RoHS2 Directives as noted below Examples of exempted components are 1 Mercury
28. or Magenta 4 Press to highlight Hue and press lt gt to select its range Increase in the range will include colors consisted of more proportions of its two adjacent colors Please refer to the illustration to the right for how the colors relate to each other For example if you select Red and set its range at 0 only pure red in the projected picture will be selected Increasing its range will include red close to yellow and red close to magenta 5 Press to highlight Saturation and adjust its values to your preference by pressing lt gt Every adjustment made will reflect to the image immediately For example if you select Red and set its value at 0 only the saturation of pure red will be affected CF Saturation is the amount of that color in a video picture Lower settings produce less saturated colors a setting of 0 removes that color from the image entirely If the saturation is too high that color will be overpowering and unrealistic 6 Press V to highlight Gain and adjust its values to your preference by pressing lt The contrast level of the primary color you select will be affected Every adjustment made will reflect to the image immediately 7 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for other color adjustments Make sure you have made all of the desired adjustments 9 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Exit on the remote control to exit and save the settings 99 Setting the presentation timer
29. player via the projector s HDMI input and the projected picture displays wrong colors please change the color space to an appropriate one that fits the color space setting of the output device To do this 1 Open the OSD menu and go to the SOURCE menu 2 Press V to highlight HDMI Format and press lt gt to select a suitable color space according to the color space setting of the output device connected RGB Sets the color space as RGB YUV Sets the color space as YUV 24 Auto Sets the projector to detect the color space setting of input signal automatically 3 Press v to highlight HDMI Range and press lt gt to select a suitable HDMI color range according to the color range setting of the output device connected i Enhanced Sets the HDMI color range as 0 255 Normal Sets the HDMI color range as 15 235 This function is only available when the HDMI input port is in use Refer to the documentation of the device for information on the color space setting Adjusting the projected image Adjusting the projection angle The projector is equipped with an adjuster foot It changes the image height and vertical projection angle Screw the adjuster foot to fine tune the angle until the image is positioned where you want it If the projector is not placed on a flat surface or the screen and the projector are not perpendicular to each other the project
30. right after the password is entered so that it is available to you should you ever forget it Password Keep this user manual in a safe place Disabling the password function To disable password protection go back to the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED Security Settings gt Power On Lock menu after opening the OSD menu system Select Off by pressing lt gt The message INPUT PASSWORD is displayed Enter the current password 1 If the password is correct the OSD menu returns to the Security Settings page with Off shown in the row of Power On Lock You will not have to enter the password next time you turn on the projector If the password is incorrect the password error message is displayed lasting for three seconds and the message INPUT PASSWORD is displayed for your retry You can press MENU EXIT on the projector or Exit on the remote control to cancel the change or try another password C Though the password function is disabled you need to keep the old password in hand should you ever need to re activate the password function by entering the old password Switching input signal The projector can be connected to multiple devices at the same time However it can only display one full screen at a time Be sure the Quick Auto Search function in the SOURCE menu is On if you want the projector to automatically search for the signals You can also manually select the desired signal by pressing one of the source sele
31. spilled onto or objects fall into the unit if the unit is exposed to rain or moisture or if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped Copyright Information Copyright O ViewSonic Corporation 2014 All rights reserved Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries ViewSonic and the three birds logo are registered trademarks of ViewSonic Corporation VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association DPMS and DDC are trademarks of VESA PS 2 VGA and XGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Disclaimer ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material or the performance or use of this product In the interest of continuing product improvement ViewSonic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications without notice Information in this document may change without notice No part of this document may be copied reproduced or transmitted by any means for any purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation Product Registration To fulfill possible future product needs and to receive additional product information as it beco
32. the projector is started The digits being input will be displayed as asterisks on screen Write your selected password down here in this user manual in advance or right after the password is entered so that it is available to you should you ever forget it Password Keep this user manual in a safe place If you forget the password If the password function is activated you will be asked to enter the six digit password every time you turn on the projector If you enter the wrong password the password error message as pictured to the right is Please try again displayed lasting for three seconds and the message INPUT PASSWORD follows You can retry by entering another six digit password or if you did not record the password in this user manual and you absolutely do not remember it you can use the password recall procedure See Entering the password recall procedure on page 22 for details Password Error If you enter an incorrect password 5 times in succession the projector will automatically shut down in a short time Entering the password recall procedure l Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED gt Security Settings gt Change Password menu 2 Press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control The message INPUT CURRENT PASSWORD is displayed 3 Press and hold AUTO on the projector or Auto RECALL PASSWORD Sync on the remote control for 3 seconds The A projector will
33. to the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 input port on the projector In the unlikely event that you connect the projector to a DVD player via the projector s HDMI input and the projected picture displays wrong colors please change the color space to YUV See Changing HDMI input settings on page 24 for details The projector is only capable of playing mixed mono audio even if a stereo audio input is connected See Connecting audio on page 16 for details Connecting a Component Video source device Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused Component Video output sockets available If so you can continue with this procedure If not you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device To connect the projector to a Component Video source device 1 Take a D Sub Component adaptor cable and connect the end with 3 type connectors to the Component Video output sockets of the Video source device Match the color of the plugs to the color of the sockets green to green blue to blue and red to red Connect the other end of the VGA D Sub Component adaptor cable with a D Sub type connector to the COMPUTER IN socket on the projector The projector is only capable of playing mixed mono audio even if a stereo audio input is connected See Connecting audio on page 16 for details If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct video s
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35. 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x02 0x00 0x61 Quick Auto Read Search Status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x13 0x02 0x62 Mute on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x00 0x01 0x61 Write Mute Mute off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x00 0x00 0x60 Read Mute status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x14 0x00 0x61 Increse Volume 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x01 0x00 0x61 Write Volume 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x02 0x00 0x62 Read Volume 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x14 0x03 0x64 ENGLISH 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x00 0x61 FRANGAIS 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x01 0x62 DEUTSCH 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x02 0x63 ITALIANO 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x03 0x64 ESPANOL 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x04 0x65 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x05 0x66 FREI 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x06 0x67 tk rh ar 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x07 0x68 AA 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x08 0x69 82H 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x09 Write Svenska 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x0a 0x6B Language Nederlands 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 OxOb Ox6C T rk e 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 OxOc Ox6D e tina 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34
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37. 48 077 50 000 800 x 600 SVGA 75 75 000 46 875 49 500 SVGA 85 85 061 53 674 56 250 SVGA 120 Reduce Blanking 119 854 77 425 83 000 XGA_60 60 004 48 363 65 000 XGA_70 70 069 56 476 75 000 1024 x 768 XGA_75 75 029 60 023 78 750 XGA_85 84 997 68 667 94 500 XGA 120 Reduce Blanking 119 989 97 551 115 500 1280 x 720 1280x720 120 120 90 000 148 500 WXGA 60 59 810 49 702 83 500 1280 x 800 WXGA 75 74 934 62 795 106 500 WXGA 85 84 880 71 554 122 500 SXGA 60 60 020 63 981 108 000 1280 x 1024 SXGA 75 75 025 79 976 135 000 SXGA 85 85 024 91 146 157 500 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 60 60 000 60 000 108 1400 x1050 5 4 60 59 978 65 317 121 750 1600 x1200 UXGA 60 000 75 000 162 000 640 x 480 67Hz MAC13 66 667 35 000 30 240 832 x 624 75Hz MAC16 74 546 49 722 57 280 1152 870 75Hz 21 75 06 68 68 100 00 37 Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential format Supported timing for 3D signal with Frame Sequential Top Bottom and Side by Side formats Copyright information Copyright Copyright 2014 AII rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of ViewSonic Corporation Disclaimer ViewSonic Corporat
38. 5 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x10 Ox6F Hue decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 Ox11 0x00 Ox6F Write Hue Hue increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x11 0x01 0x70 Read Hue 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 Ox11 0 70 Saturation 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x12 0x00 0x70 Write Saturation Saturation increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x12 0x01 0x71 Read Saturation 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x12 0x71 Gain decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x13 0x00 0x71 Write Gain Gain increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x13 0x01 0x72 Read Gain 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x13 0x72 Freeze on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x00 0x01 0x60 Write Freeze Freeze off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x00 0x00 0x5F Read Freeze status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x13 0x00 0x60 Input source 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x00 0x60 Input source 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x08 0x68 Write input Source 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x03 0x63 Source input 0 06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x05 0 65 ngut source 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x01 0x06 0x66 Read Source 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x13 0x01 0x61 Quick Auto 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x13 0x02 0x01 0x62 Search on Write Quick Auto Quick Auto Search Search off
39. DVANCED INFORMATION Utilizing the password function For security purposes and to help prevent unauthorized use the projector includes an option for setting up password security The password can be set through the On Screen Display OSD menu For details of the OSD menu operation please refer to Using the menus on page 20 C You will be inconvenienced if you activate the password functionality and subsequently forget the password Print this user manual if necessary and write the password you used in this manual and keep it in a safe place for later use Setting a password l Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED gt Security Settings menu Press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control The Security Settings page is displayed Highlight Power On Lock and select On by pressing lt gt 3 As pictured to the right the four arrow keys INPUT PASSWORD lt A V respectively represent 4 digits 1 2 3 4 According to the password you desire to set press the arrow keys to enter six digits for the password 4 Confirm the new password by re entering the new password Once the password is set the OSD menu returns to the Security Settings page 5 leave the OSD menu press MENU EXIT on the projector or Exit on the remote control Once a password has been set the projector cannot be used unless the correct password is entered every time
40. N WARNING Hg Lamp contains mercury Manage in accordance with local disposal laws See www lamprecycle org careful of broken glass when replacing the lamp Please wear eye protection and gloves when performing overhead installation reduce the risk of electrical shock always turn the projector off and disconnect the power cord before changing the lamp reduce the risk of severe burns allow the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes before replacing the lamp reduce the risk of injuries to fingers and damage to internal components use caution when removing lamp glass that has shattered into sharp pieces Before replacing the lamp clean the lamp compartment and dispose of cleaning materials Be careful of sharp edges in the lamp compartment Wash hands after lamp replacement Only ViewSonic certified lamps are tested with this projector Use of other lamps may cause electrical shock and fire 1 Turn the power off and disconnect the projector from the wall socket If the lamp is hot avoid burns by waiting for approximately 45 minutes until the lamp has cooled 2 Loosen the screws that secure the lamp cover on the both sides of the projector until the lamp cover loosens 3 Remove the lamp cover from the projector N WARNING Do not turn the power on with the lamp cover removed Do not insert your fingers between the lamp and the projector The sharp edges inside the
41. RMATION menu Extending lamp life The projection lamp is a consumable item To keep the lamp life as long as possible you can do the following settings via the OSD menu Setting Lamp Mode as Economic Using Economic mode reduces system noise and power consumption by 20 If the Economic mode is selected the light output will be reduced and result in darker projected pictures Setting the projector in Economic mode also extends the lamp operation life To set Economic mode go into the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED gt Lamp Settings gt Lamp Mode menu and press lt gt Setting Auto Power Off This function allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input source is detected after a set period of time to prevent unnecessary waste of lamp life To set Auto Power Off go into the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC gt Auto Power Off menu and press lt gt If the preset time lengths are not suitable for your presentation select Disable The projector will not automatically shut down in a certain time period Timing of replacing the lamp When the LAMP indicator light lights up red or a message appears suggesting it is time to replace the lamp please install a new lamp or consult your dealer An old lamp may cause a malfunction in the projector and in some instances the lamp may explode N CAUTION The LAMP indicator light and TEMPerature indicator light will light up if the lamp becomes too hot Turn the power off and let the pro
42. Read status 0x66 Quick Power 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOB 0x00 0x68 Write Quick Quick Power Po PES cas 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0 11 OxOB 0x01 0x69 Read Quick Power 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 OxOB 0x69 Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOF 0x00 Ox6D Write Brilliant Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOF 0x01 0 6 Color On Read Brilliant Color 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 OxOF Ox6E Remote control 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 OxOC 0x48 0x00 OxAO Write Remote Remote control O s 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x48 0x01 OxA1 Read Remote control 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 OxOC 0x048 code status OxA1 Gamma Write Gamma 1 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x01 0x8A Gamma 2 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x02 0x8B Gamma 3 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x03 Ox8C Gamma 4 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x04 Ox8D Gamma 5 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x05 0x8E Gamma 6 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x06 Ox8F Gamma 7 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x07 0x90 Gamma 8 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2C 0x08 0x91 Read Gamma status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 Ox2C 0x8A Customer Support For technical support or product service see the table below or contact
43. Video source for display 3 Source Displays the source selection bar 4 Keystone keys w m Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection 5 lt A v gt Selects the desired menu items and makes adjustments 10 11 Enter Enacts the selected On Screen Display OSD menu item My Button Allows user to define a short cut key on the remote control and the function item is selected in OSD menu Menu Turns on the On Screen Display OSD menu B Performs the same function as the left mouse button when the mouse mode is activated B Performs the same function as the right mouse button when the mouse mode is activated Mouse Switches between the normal and mouse modes Page Up Page Down E B active after pressing Mouse An icon appears on the screen to indicate the activation of the mouse mode 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Magnify 19 Displays the zoom bar that magnifies or reduces the projected picture size 20 Lock Activates or deactivates panel key lock Freeze Freezes the projected image Pattern Displays embedded test pattern Blank Hides the screen picture DynamicEco Decreases the power consumption of the lamp by up to 30 23 It takes some time to initiate this function Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes If the projector is resumed by using the 4 Smart Restart feature thi
44. ank Blank off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x09 0x00 0x67 Read Blank status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x09 0x68 Decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 Ox0A 0x00 0x68 Write Increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOA 0x01 0x69 Read Keystone status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 Ox0A 0x69 Brightest 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x00 0x69 Movie 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0B 0x01 Ox6A User 1 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x02 Ox6B User 2 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x03 0x6C Write Color mode PC Gaming 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x04 0x6D ViewMatch 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x05 Ox6E Dynamic PC 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x06 Ox6F Dynamic Movie 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 OxOB 0x07 0x70 Read Preset mode 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 OxOB status 0 6 Primary color R 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x10 0x00 Ox6E Primary color G 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x10 0x01 Ox6F Primary color B 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x10 0x02 0x70 Write gud Primary color C 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x10 0x03 0x71 olor Primary color M 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x10 0x04 0x72 Primary color Y 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x10 0x05 0x73 Read Primary color 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x0
45. ars for labor and one 1 year for the original lamp from the date of the first consumer purchase Other regions or countries Please check with your local dealer or local ViewSonic office for the warranty information Limited One 1 year Heavy Usage Warranty Under heavy usage settings where a projector s use includes more than fourteen 14 hours average daily usage North and South America One 1 year warranty for all parts excluding the lamp one 1 year for labor and ninety 90 days for the original lamp from the date of the first consumer purchase Europe One 1 year warranty for all parts excluding the lamp one 1 year for labor and ninety 90 days for the original lamp from the date of the first consumer purchase Other regions or countries Please check with your local dealer or local ViewSonic office for the warranty information Lamp warranty subject to terms and conditions verification and approval Applies to manufacturer s installed lamp only All accessory lamps purchased separately are warranted for 90 days Who the warranty protects This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser What the warranty does not cover 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident abuse misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature improper maintenance unauthorized product modification or failu
46. below are for reference only and may differ from the actual design Below is the overview of the OSD menu Main menu icon EJ rz lt Y i Screen Color Aspect Ratio Highlight e Status Sub menu Ben gt Go to the Color Management previous page Current input ViewSonic MENU or to exit signal To use the OSD menus please set them to your familiar language first 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or 3 Press v to highlight Menu on the remote control to turn the OSD menu on Language and press lt gt to select a preferred language Screen Color Aspect Ratio Language English Projector Position Front Table Auto Power Off Disable Blank Timer Disable Panel Key Lock Splash Screen ViewSonic Message Standby Settings CEC 3D Settings Color Management 2 Use lt gt to highlight the SYSTEM 4 Press MENU EXIT twice on SETTING BASIC menu the projector or Exit on the remote control to leave and save the settings Language English x t J Projector position first press leads you back Blank Timer Disable to the main menu and the Panel Key Lock off Splash Screen ViewSonic second press closes the OSD Message On El Standby Settings menu DISPLAY PICTURE SOURCE SYSTEM SETTING BASIC SYSTEM SETTING A
47. ble security cable and attach it securely to both the Kensington lock slot on the projector and the base of the ceiling mount bracket This will perform the secondary role of restraining the projector should its attachment to the mounting bracket become loose Introduction Projector features The projector integrates high performance optical engine projection and a user friendly design to deliver high reliability and ease of use The projector offers the following features Dynamic PC and Dynamic Movie functions adjusting the power consumption of the lamp according to the brightness of the image being projected DynamicEco Timer function decreasing the power consumption of the lamp by up to 3090 when no input signal can be detected for a set period of time Presentation timer for better control of time during presentations Supports 3D display Color Management allowing color adjustments to your liking Less than 0 5W power consumption when power saving mode is turned on Screen Color correction allowing projection on surfaces of several predefined colors Quick auto search speeding up the signal detecting process Color and Reference modes providing choices for different projection purposes Selectable quick power off function One key auto adjustment to display the best picture quality Digital keystone correction to correct distorted images Adjustable color management control for data video display Abili
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49. ck Power Off function will be automatically set to On Pattern The projector can display several test patterns It helps you adjust the image size and focus and check that the projected image is free from distortion My Button Sets a hotkey on remote control on page 35 for details Splash Screen Allows you to select which logo screen will be displayed during projector start up Function Description Sets the language for the On Screen Display OSD menus See Language Using the menus on page 20 for details Projector The projector can be installed on a ceiling or behind a screen or with m one or more mirrors See Choosing a location on page 12 for Position details Auto Power Allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input signal is ff detected after a set period of time See Setting Auto Power Off on m O page 49 for details 5 Blank Timer 4 Sets the image blank time when the Blank feature is activated once elapsed the image will return to the screen See Hiding the image a Timer on page 35 for details m 3 Sleep Timer Allows the projector to turn off automatically after a set period of O time if the incoming signal is present or not Panel Key Disables or enables all panel key functions except POWER on the Lock projector and keys on the remote control See Locking control keys 3 5 Selecting On displays the current information on the scree
50. ction key labeled CRT LCD or a function key with a monitor symbol on the notebook Press FN and the labeled function key simultaneously Refer to your notebook s documentation to find your notebook s key combination Connecting a monitor If you want to view your presentation close up on a monitor as well as on the screen you can connect the MONITOR OUT signal output socket on the projector to an external monitor with a VGA cable following the instructions below To connect the projector to a monitor l Connect the projector to a computer as described in Connecting a computer on page 15 2 Take a suitable VGA cable only one supplied and connect one end of the cable to the D Sub input socket of the video monitor Or if your monitor is equipped with a DVI input socket take a VGA to DVI A cable and connect the DVI end of the cable to the DVI input socket of the video monitor 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the MONITOR OUT socket on the projector The MONITOR OUT output only works when COMPUTER IN connection is made to the projector use this connection method when the projector is in standby mode turn on the Active VGA Out function under the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC gt Standby Settings menu Connecting Video source devices You can connect your projector to various Video source devices that provide any one of the following output sockets HDMI Component Video S Video Video composite
51. ction keys on the remote control or cycle through the available input signals D Sub Comp 1 Press SOURCE on the projector or remote control A source selection bar is displayed 2 Press A v until your desired signal is selected and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control Once detected the selected source information will be displayed on the screen for seconds If there are multiple devices connected to the projector repeat steps 1 2 to search for another signal S Video G The brightness level of the projected image will change accordingly when you switch between different input signals Data graphic PC presentations using mostly static images are generally brighter than Video using mostly moving images movies The input signal type effects the options available for the Color Mode See Selecting a picture mode on page 29 for details Please see Projector specifications on page 56 for the native display resolution of this projector For best display picture results you should select and use an input signal which outputs at this resolution Any other resolutions will be scaled by the projector depending upon the aspect ratio setting which may cause some image distortion or loss of picture clarity See Selecting the aspect ratio on page 27 for details Changing HDMI input settings In the unlikely event that you connect the projector to a device like a DVD or Blu ray
52. d The projector has shut down automatically If you try Off Red Red to re start the projector it will shut down again Purple Red Red Please contact your dealer for assistance Troubleshooting 2 The projector does not turn on Cause Remedy There is no power from the power cord Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the projector and plug the power cord into the power outlet If the power outlet has a switch make sure that it is switched on Attempting to turn the projector on again during the cooling process Wait until the cooling down process has completed 0 No picture Cause Remedy The video source is not turned on or connected correctly Turn the video source on and check that the signal cable is connected correctly The projector is not correctly connected to the input signal device Check the connection The input signal has not been correctly selected Select the correct input signal with the SOURCE key on the projector or remote control 0 Blurred image Cause Remedy The projection lens is not correctly focused Adjust the focus of the lens using the focus ring The projector and the screen are not aligned properly Adjust the projection angle and direction as well as the height of the projector if necessary Remote control does not work Cause Remedy The battery is out of power Replace the ba
53. d picture It enables a greater than 50 brightness increase in mid tone images which are common in video and natural scenes so the projector reproduces images in realistic and true colors If you prefer images with that quality select On If you don t need it select Off When Off is selected the Color Temperature function is not available Reducing image noise Highlight the PICTURE gt Advanced gt Noise Reduction menu and press lt gt This function reduces electrical image noise caused by different media players The higher the setting the less the noise Selecting a gamma setting Highlight the PICTURE gt Advanced gt Gamma menu and select a preferred setting by pressing lt gt Gamma refers to the relationship between input source and picture brightness Selecting a Color Temperature Highlight the PICTURE gt Advanced gt Color Temperature menu and press lt gt The options available for color temperature settings vary according to the signal type selected 1 TI With the highest color temperature makes the image appear the most bluish white than other settings 2 T2 Makes images appear bluish white 3 T3 Maintains normal colorings for white 4 T4 Makes images appear reddish white About color temperatures There are many different shades that are considered to be white for various purposes One of the common methods of representing white color is known as the color temperature A white
54. d will result in a perfectly acceptable but less than optimal result from your projector being the least video quality of the available methods described here See Connecting a composite Video source device on page 18 for how to connect the projector to a composite Video device Connecting audio The projector has one built in mono speaker which is designed to provide basic audio functionality accompanying data presentations for business purposes only It is not designed for nor intended for stereo audio reproduction use as might be expected in home theater or home cinema applications Any stereo audio input if provided is mixed into a common mono audio output through the projector speaker If you wish you can make use of the projector mixed mono speaker in your presentations and also connect separate amplified speakers to the Audio Out socket of the projector The audio output is a mixed mono signal and controlled by the projector Volume and Mute settings If you have a separate sound system you will most likely want to connect the audio output of your Video source device to that sound system instead of to the mono audio projector Connecting an HDMI device You should use an HDMI cable when making connection between the projector and HDMI devices To connect the projector to an HDMI device 1 2 Take an HDMI cable and connect one end to the HDMI output port of the video device Connect the other end of the cable
55. deo source devices on page 16 for details Connecting a composite Video source device Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused composite Video output sockets available Ifso you can continue with this procedure Ifnot you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device To connect the projector to a composite Video source device 1 Take a Video cable and connect one end to the composite Video output socket of the Video source device 2 Connect the other end of the Video cable to the VIDEO socket on the projector C3 The projector is only capable of playing mixed mono audio even if a stereo audio input is connected See Connecting audio on page 16 for details Ifthe selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct video source has been selected check that the Video source device is turned on and operating correctly Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly You need only connect to this device using a composite Video connection if Component Video and S Video inputs are unavailable for use See Connecting Video source devices on page 16 for details Operation Starting up the projector 1 Plug the power cord into the projector and into a wall socket Turn on the wall socket switch where fitted 2 Press D POWER on the projector or remote control to start the projector The POWER indicat
56. display a coded number on the Corkece Viewsonic screen 4 Write down the number and turn off your projector 5 Seek help from the local service center to decode the number You may be required to provide proof of purchase documentation to verify that you are an authorized user of the projector Changing the password 1 Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED gt Security Settings gt Change Password menu 2 Press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control The message INPUT CURRENT PASSWORD is displayed 3 Enter the old password If the password is correct another message INPUT NEW PASSWORD is displayed If the password is incorrect the password error message is displayed lasting for three seconds and the message INPUT CURRENT PASSWORD is displayed for your retry You can press MENU EXIT on the projector or Exit on the remote control to cancel the change or try another password 4 Enter a new password 5 Confirm the new password by re entering the new password 6 You have successfully assigned a new password to the projector Remember to enter the new password next time the projector is started 7 leave the OSD menu press MENU EXIT on the projector or Exit on the remote control CF The digits being input will be displayed as asterisks on screen Write your selected password down here in this user manual in advance or
57. e Language Projector Position High Altitude Mode Security Settings Remote Control Code Reset Color Settings Returns all color settings to the factory preset values NOILVINSHONI 9 System Status Source Shows the current signal source Color Mode Shows the selected mode in the PICTURE menu Resolution Shows the native resolution of the input signal Color System Shows input system format NTSC PAL SECAM or RGB Equivalent Lamp Hour Displays the number of hours the lamp has been used Maintenance Care of the projector Your projector needs little maintenance The only thing you need to do on a regular basis is to keep the lens clean Never remove any parts of the projector except the lamp Contact your dealer if other parts need replacing Cleaning the lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust Ifthere is dirt or smears use lens cleaning paper or moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface N CAUTION Never rub the lens with abrasive materials Cleaning the projector case Before you clean the case turn the projector off using the proper shutdown procedure as described in Shutting down the projector on page 38 and unplug the power cord remove dirt or dust wipe the case with a soft lint free cloth To remove stubborn dirt or stains moisten a so
58. e 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x00 0x00 5 Rear Table 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x00 0x01 Ox5F Write Projector Rear Ceiling 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x00 0x02 0x60 Position Front Ceiling 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x00 0x03 0x61 projector Read position status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x00 Ox5F OFF 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x20 0x00 Ox7E Auto 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x20 0x01 Ox7F 0x06 0x14 0x00 0 04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x20 0x02 0x80 Write 30 Sync Frame Packing 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x20 0x03 0x81 Top Bottom 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x20 0x04 0x82 Side by Side 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x20 0x05 0x83 Read 3D Sync Status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x20 Ox7F Off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x21 0x00 Ox7F Write Sync On 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x21 0x01 0x80 nvert Read 30 Syne Invert 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x21 0x80 0 06 0x14 0x00 0 04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x02 0x00 0x60 Write Contrast Contrast incr sse 0x06 0x14 0 00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x02 0x01 0x61 Read Contrast ratio 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x02 0x61 Brightness decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x03 0x00 0x61 Write Brightness Brightness increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x03 0x01 0x62 Read Brightness 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x03 0x62
59. ed image becomes trapezoidal To correct this situation see Correcting keystone on page 26 for details Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on The strong light from the lamp may cause damage to your eyes Auto adjusting the image In some cases you may need to optimize the picture quality To do this press AUTO on the projector or Auto Sync on the remote control Within 3 seconds the built in Intelligent Auto Adjustment function will re adjust the values of Frequency and Clock to provide the best picture quality The current source information will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen for 3 seconds C37 screen will be blank while AUTO is functioning This function is only available when PC signal analog RGB is selected Fine tuning the image clarity 1 Adjust the projected image to the size 2 If necessary sharpen the image by that you need using the zoom ring rotating the focus ring eed 18 aan Correcting keystone Keystoning refers to the situation where the projected image is noticeably wider at either the top or bottom It occurs when the projector is not perpendicular to the screen To correct this besides adjusting the height of the projector you will need to manually correct it following one of these steps Us
60. ff 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x01 0x00 Ox5E Read 0x07 0x14 0 00 0x05 0 00 0x34 0x00 0 00 0 11 0 00 Ox5E nae Execute 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x02 0x00 Ox5F Execute 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 Ox2A 0x00 0x87 Splash Sereen 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOA 0x00 0x67 Splash Sereen 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOA 0x01 0x68 Write Splash Sereen 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x02 0x69 Splash Screen Solish S plas creen Screen Capture 0X06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOA 0x03 Splash Screen 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOA 0x04 Ox6B Read Splash Sereen 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x68 High Altitude 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOC 0x00 0x69 High Write ig l Altitude High Altitude 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 OxOC 0x01 Ox6A Mode Read High Altitude 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 OxOC Ox6A samp Mode 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x10 0x00 Ox6D Write Lamp Mode 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x10 0x01 0x6E Read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x10 6 Message Off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x27 0x00 0x84 Write Message Message On 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x27 0x01 0x85 Read Message status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x27 0x85 Front Tabl
61. ft cloth with water and a neutral pH detergent Then wipe the case N CAUTION Never use wax alcohol benzene thinner or other chemical detergents These can damage the case Storing the projector If you need to store the projector for an extended time please follow the instructions below Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the recommended range for the projector Please refer to Specifications on page 56 or consult your dealer about the range Retract the adjuster feet Remove the battery from the remote control Pack the projector in its original packing or equivalent Transporting the projector It is recommended that you ship the projector with its original packing or equivalent Lamp information Getting to know the lamp hour When the projector is in operation the duration in hours of lamp usage is automatically calculated by the built in timer To obtain the lamp hour information 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press lt gt until the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED menu is highlighted 2 Press x to highlight Lamp Settings and press MODE ENTER on the projector or ENTER on the remote control The Lamp Settings page is displayed 3 Youwill see the Equivalent lamp hour information on the menu 4 To leave the menu press MENU EXIT on the projector or Exit on the remote control You can also get the lamp hour information on the INFO
62. ginal size Using the OSD menu 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press lt gt until the DISPLAY menu is highlighted 2 Press v to highlight Zoom and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control The Zoom bar is displayed 3 Repeat steps 2 4 in the section of Using the remote control above GF The picture can only be navigated after the picture is magnified You can further magnify the picture while searching for details Images can only be magnified up to 120 when the aspect ratio is Wide Selecting the aspect ratio The aspect ratio is the ratio of the image width to the image height Most analog TV and computers are in 4 3 ratio and digital TV and DVDs are usually in 16 9 ratio With the advent of digital signal processing digital display devices like this projector can dynamically stretch and scale the image output to a different aspect than that of the image input signal To change the projected image ratio no matter what aspect the source is Using the remote control 1 Press Aspect to show the current setting 2 Press Aspect repeatedly to select an aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal and your display requirements Using the OSD menu 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press lt gt until the DISPLAY menu is highlighted 2 Press V to highlight Aspect Ratio 3 Press lt gt
63. h of the image Zoom Magnifies or reduces the projected image See Magnifying and searching for details on page 26 for details 3D Settings See Using the 3D functions on page 37 for details pag Color Management See Color Management on page 32 for details Function Description Pre defined picture modes are provided so you can optimize your Color Mode projector image set up to suit your program type See Selecting a picture mode on page 29 for details Selects a picture mode that most suits your need for the image quality Reference and further fine tune the image based on the selections listed on the Mode same page below See Setting the User 1 User 2 mode on page 30 for details Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image See Adjusting Brightness on page 31 for details Contrast Adjusts the degree of difference between dark and light in the image See Adjusting Contrast on page 31 for details Color Adjusts the color saturation level the amount of each color in a X video image See Adjusting Color on page 31 for details 5 Adjusts the red and green color tones of the image See Adjusting Tint on page 31 for details C Tint a The function is only available when Video or S Video with NTSC E system is selected 3 1 2 Sharpness Adjusts the image to make it look sharper or softer See Adjusting Sharpness on page 31 for details Brilliant Color Adjusts white pea
64. in malfunction Do not over tighten the screws 12 Restart the projector N CAUTION Do not turn the power on with the lamp cover removed Resetting the lamp timer 13 After the startup logo open the On Screen Notice Display OSD menu 14 Goto the SYSTEM SETTING Reset Lamp Timer ADVANCED gt Lamp Settings menu Press Reset Cancel MODE ENTER on the projector or ENTER on the remote control The Lamp Settings page is displayed 15 Press wv to highlight Reset lamp timer and press MODE ENTER on the projector or ENTER on the remote control A warning message is displayed asking if you want to reset the lamp timer 16 Highlight Reset and press MODE ENTER on the projector or ENTER on the remote control The lamp time will be reset to 0 N CAUTION Do not reset if the lamp is not new or replaced as this could cause damage Indicators Light Status amp Description POWER TEMP LAMP Power events Blue Flashing Off Off Stand by mode Blue Off Off Powering up Blue Off Off Normal operation Blug off Off Normal power down coolin Flashing P 4 8 Lamp events Blue p Off Red The projector needs 60 seconds to cool down Flashing The projector has shut down automatically If you try Off Off Red to re start the projector it will shut down again Please contact your dealer for assistance Blue Off Red CW start fail 30sec Thermal events otf Re
65. ing the remote control Press w m on the projector or remote control to display the Keystone correction page Press w to correct keystoning at the top of the image Press a to correct keystoning at the bottom of the image Press m v Using the OSD menu 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press lt gt until the DISPLAY menu is highlighted 2 Press V to highlight Keystone and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control The Keystone correction page is displayed 3 Press m to correct keystoning at the top of the image or press w to correct keystoning at the bottom of the image Magnifying and searching for details If you need to find the details on the projected picture magnify the picture Use the direction arrow keys for navigating the picture Using the remote control 1 Press Magnify on the remote control to display the Zoom bar 2 Press A repeatedly to magnify the picture to a desired size 3 To navigate the picture press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control to switch to the paning mode and press the directional arrows lt Y gt to navigate the picture 4 To reduce size of the picture press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control to switch back to the zoom in out functionality and press AUTO Auto Sync to restore the picture to its original size You can also press V repeatedly until it is restored to the ori
66. ion makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further ViewSonic Corporation reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes DLP and Digital Micromirror Device DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments Others are copyrights of their respective companies or organizations Appendix IR control table Code A Power NEC 83 F4 17 E8 Auto Sync NEC 83 F4 08 F7 VGA NEC 83 F4 41 BE Video NEC 83 F4 52 AD Source NEC 83 F4 04 FB Color Mode NEC 83 F4 10 EF Up KeyS NEC 83 F4 0B F4 Left NEC 83 F4 1 Enter NEC 83 F4 15 EA Right NEC 83 F4 OF FO Down KeyS NEC 83 F4 0C F3 Menu NEC 83 F4 30 CF My Button NEC 83 F4 56 AQ Exit NEC 83 F4 28 D7 Mouse L key NEC 83 F4 36 C9 Mouse R key NEC 83 F4 37 C8 PgUp NEC 83 F4 05 FA PgDn NEC 83 F4 06 F9 Mouse NEC 83 F4 31 CE Magnify NEC 83 F4 32 CD Volume NEC 83 F4 82 7D Volume NEC 83 F4 83 7C Panel Key Lock NEC 83 F4 57 A8 Freeze NEC 83 F4 03 FC Pattern NEC 83 F4 55 AA Blank NEC 83 F4 07 F8 Mute NEC 83 F4 14 EB DynamicEco NEC 83 F4 2B D4 Timer NEC 83 F4 27 D8 Aspect NEC 83 F4 13 EC
67. ions Do not use this unit near water Clean with a soft dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install the unit in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs Convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit Be sure that the power outlet is located near the unit so that it is easily accessible Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the unit When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart unit combination to avoid injury from tipping over ARE Unplug this unit when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the unit has been damaged in any way such as if the power supply cord or plug is damaged if liquid is
68. ions below are for reference only The rear connecting jacks available on the projector vary with each projector model For detailed connection methods see pages 15 18 Notebook or desktop computer AN device Monitor CO ceo e MINI USE RS232 SVIDEO 1 VGA cable 5 S Video cable 2 VGA to DVI A cable 6 Video cable 3 USB cable 7 Audio cable 4 Component Video to VGA D Sub 8 HDMI cable adapter cable Connecting a computer or monitor Connecting a computer The projector provides two VGA input sockets that allow you to connect them to both IBM compatibles and Macintosh computers A Mac adapter is needed if you are connecting legacy version Macintosh computers To connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer 1 the supplied VGA cable and connect one end to the D Sub output socket of the computer 2 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the COMPUTER IN signal input socket on the projector 3 Ifyou wish to use the remote paging function take a USB cable and connect the larger end to the USB port of the computer and smaller end to the MINI USB socket on the projector See Using the remote mouse control on page 10 for details C Many notebooks do not turn on their external video ports when connected to a projector Usually a key combo like FN F3 or CRT LCD key turns the external display on off Locate a fun
69. ition menu after you turn the projector on Projection dimensions Refer to Dimensions on page 58 for the center of lens dimensions of this projector before calculating the appropriate position C The screen mentioned below refers to the projection screen usually consisting of a surface and a support structure 16 9 image on a 16 9 screen e Screen f Center of lens 16 9 image on a 16 9 Screen 16 9 image on a 4 3 Screen Erona b Projection distance c Image d Vertical b Projection distance c Image d Vertical inch m m inch height offset m inch height offset min max cm inch cm inch min max cm inch cm inch 30 0 8 0 77 30 1 00 39 37 4 15 2 0 7 0 70 28 0 91 36 343 14 5 7 2 3 40 1 0 11 02 40 1 33 52 49 8 20 2 1 0 0 94 37 1 22 48 45 7 18 7 6 3 0 50 1 3 1 28 50 1 66 65 62 3 25 3 1 2 1 17 46 1 52 60 57 2 23 9 5 3 8 60 1 5 1 53 60 1 99 78 74 7 29 4 1 5 1 41 55 1 83 72 68 6 27 11 4 4 5 70 1 8 1 79 70 2 32 92 87 2 34 4 1 7 1 64 65 2 13 84 80 0 32 13 3 5 3 80 2 0 2 04 80 2 66 105 99 6 39 5 2 0 1 88 74 2 44 96 91 4 36 15 2 6 0 90 2 3 2 30 91 2 99 118 112 1 44 6 2 2 2 11 83 2 74 108 102 9 41 17 1 6 8 100 2 5 2 55 101 3 32 131 124 5 49 6 2 5 2 34 92
70. jector cool for 45 minutes If the LAMP or TEMP indicator still lights up after turning the power back on please contact your dealer See Indicators on page 54 for details The following lamp warning displays will remind you to change the lamp Status Message Install a new lamp for optimal performance Ifthe Notice projector is normally run with Economic selected A See Setting Lamp Mode as Economic on page Order Replacement Lamp 49 you may continue to operate the projector until the next hour lamp warning appears A new lamp should be fitted to avoid the inconvenience when the projector runs out of lamp time Replace Lamp Soon Notice Lamp gt Hours It is strongly recommended that you replace the G Notice lamp at this age The lamp is a consumable item The lamp brightness diminishes with use This is normal lamp behavior You can replace the lamp Lamp _ Hours whenever you notice that the brightness level has significantly diminished If the lamp is not replaced beforehand it must be replaced when you see this message Replace Lamp Now OK The lamp MUST be replaced before the projector v Notice will operate normally Out of Lamp Usage Time Replace lamp refer to User Manual Then reset lamp timer OK Replacing the lamp To prepare a new lamp contact your dealer and tell the lamp type number Type number RLC 079
71. k coloring In addition the projector will optimize the image quality using the dynamic PC function in accordance with the projected contents It takes some time to initiate this function Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes If the projector is resumed by using the Smart Restart feature this function can be executed immediately 6 Dynamic Movie mode Is appropriate for playing colorful movies video clips from digital cameras or DVs through the PC input for best viewing in a blackened little light environment In addition the projector will optimize the image quality using the dynamic Movie function in accordance with the projected contents It takes some time to initiate this function Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes If the projector is resumed by using the Smart Restart feature this function can be executed immediately 7 User 1 User 2 mode Recalls the settings customized based on the current available picture modes See Setting the User 1 User 2 mode on page 30 for details Video input signals S Video Video D Sub Comp YPbPr HDMI 1 HDMI 2 1 Brightest mode Optimized for daylight viewing with living room level ambient brightness 2 Gaming mode Suitable for all types of entertainment media including gaming and movies 3 ViewMatch mode Switches between high brightness performance and accurate color performance 4 Movie mode
72. king while maintaining correct color presentation See Adjusting Brilliant Color on page 31 for details Advanced Noise Reduction See Reducing image noise on page 31 for details Gamma See Selecting a gamma setting on page 31 for details Color Temperature See Selecting a Color Temperature on page 32 and Setting a preferred color temperature on page 32 for details Save Settings Saves the settings made for the User 1 or User 2 mode 39YNOS Function Description Quick Auto See Switching input signal on page 24 for details Search PT HDMI Format HDMI Range See Changing HDMI input settings on page 24 for details DynamicEco Timer Allows the projector to decrease the power consumption automatically if no input signal is detected after a set period of time C It takes some time to initiate this function Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes Smart Restart Selecting On enables you to restart the projector immediately within 150 seconds after turning it off After 150 seconds if the projector is not turned on again it will directly enter the standby mode Cr elt takes some time to initiate this function Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes If the projector is resumed by using the Smart Restart feature this function can be executed immediately When On is selected the Qui
73. mes available please visit your region section on ViewSonic s website to register your product online The ViewSonic CD also provides an opportunity for you to print the product registration form Upon completion please mail or fax to a respective ViewSonic office To find your registration form use the directory CD Registration Registering your product will best prepare you for future customer service needs Please print this user guide and fill the information in the For Your Records section For additional information please see the Customer Support section in this guide For Your Records Product Name PJD7822HDL ViewSonic DLP Projector Model Number VS16000 Document Number PJD7822HDL UG ENG Rev 1A 08 25 14 Serial Number Purchase Date Product disposal at end of product life The lamp in this product contains mercury which can be dangerous to you and the environment Please use care and dispose of in accordance with local state or federal laws ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and living green Thank you for being part of Smarter Greener Computing Please visit ViewSonic website to learn more USA amp Canada http www viewsonic com company green recycle program Europe http www viewsoniceurope com uk support recycling information Taiwan http recycle epa gov tw recycle index2 aspx Table of contents Important safety instructions 2 Introduction
74. n when the Message projector is detecting or searching for a signal Standby See Using the projector in standby mode on page 37 for details Settings g proj y pag CEC See Using the CEC function on page 36 for details nu ui GIINVAOV SNILL3S WALSAS 9 Function Description High Altitude A mode for operation in high altitude areas See Operating in a high Mode altitude environment on page 35 for details Enables or disables the DCR Dynamic Contrast Ratio function Selecting On enables the function and the projector will automatically switch the lamp mode between normal and economic DCR modes according to the input image detected CT This function is only available when a PC source is in use A After enabling DCR frequent lamp mode switching may shorten lamp life and noise level will vary during operation Audio Settings The sound adjustments made as below will have an effect on the projector speaker Be sure you have made a correct connection to the projector audio input output jacks See Connection on page 14 for more details Mute Mutes the sound received from AUDIO IN Volume Adjusts the sound level received from AUDIO IN Menu Settings Menu Display Time Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your last key press The range is from 5 to 30 seconds in 5 second increments Menu Position Sets the On Screen Display OSD menu position Closed Caption
75. ocations where temperatures may become excessively high such as the inside of a car with all windows rolled up Locations where excessive humidity dust or cigarette smoke may contaminate optical components shortening the projector s life span and darkening the picture Locations near fire alarms Locations with an ambient temperature above 40 C 104 F Locations where the altitudes are higher than 3000 m 10000 feet 13 Do not block the ventilation holes If the ventilation holes are seriously obstructed overheating inside the projector may result in a fire Do not place this projector on a blanket bedding or any other soft surface Do not cover this projector with a cloth or any other item Do not place inflammables near the projector 14 Always place the projector on a level horizontal surface during operation Do not use if tilted at an angle of more than 10 degrees left to right nor at angle of more than 15 degrees front to back Using the projector when it is not fully horizontal may cause a malfunction of or damage to the lamp 15 Do not stand the projector on end vertically Doing so may cause the projector to fall over causing injury or resulting in damage to the projector 16 Do not step on the projector or place any objects upon it Besides probable physical damage to the projector doing so may result in accidents and possible injury 17 Do not place liquids near or on the projector Liquids spilled into
76. ojector from over heating In cases like this you should switch to High Altitude Mode to solve these symptoms However this is not to state that this projector can operate under any and all harsh or extreme conditions Using the CEC function This projector supports CEC Consumer Electronics Control function for synchronized power on off operation via HDMI connection That is if a device that also supports CEC function is connected to the HDMI input of the projector when the projector s power is turned off the power of the connected device will also be turned off automatically When the power of the connected device is turned on the projector s power will be turned on automatically To turn on the CEC function 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control to open the On Screen Display OSD menu 2 Go to the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC gt CEC menu 3 Press lt gt to select On in order for the CEC function to work properly make sure that the device is correctly connected to the HDMI input of the projector via a HDMI cable and its CEC function is turned on Depending on the connected device the CEC function may not work Using the 3D functions This projector features 3D function which enables you to enjoy 3D movies videos and sporting events in a more realistic way by presenting the depth of the images You need to wear a pair of 3D glasses to view 3D images If the 3D signal is input from
77. on contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Exclusion of damages ViewSonic s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product ViewSonic shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time loss of profits loss of business opportunity loss of goodwill interference with business relationships or other commercial loss even if advised of the possibility of such damages 2 Any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Any claim against the customer by any other party Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic Effect of state law This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties and or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you Sales outside the U S A and Canada For warranty information and service on ViewSonic products sold outside of the U S A and Canada contact ViewSonic or your local ViewSonic dealer The warranty period for this product in mainland China Hong Kong Macao and Taiwan Excluded is subject to the terms and conditions of the Maintenance Guarantee Card For users in E
78. or light stays blue when the projector is on If necessary Rotate the focus ring to adjust the image clearness CZ Ifthe projector is still hot from previous activity it will run the cooling fan for approximately 60 seconds before energizing the lamp maintain the lamp life once you turn the projector on wait at least 5 minutes before turning it off 3 Ifthe projector is activated for the first time select your OSD language following the on screen instructions 4 Switch all of the connected equipment on 5 The projector will start to search for input signals The current input signal being scanned appears in the upper left corner of the screen If the projector doesn t detect a valid signal the message Signal will continue to be displayed until an input signal is found You can also press SOURCE on the projector or remote control to select your desired input signal See Switching input signal on page 24 for details T If the frequency resolution of the input signal exceeds the projector s operating range you will see the message Out of Range displayed on a blank screen Please change to an input signal which is compatible with the projector s resolution or set the input signal to a lower setting See Timing chart on page 59 for details Using the menus The projector is equipped with On Screen Display OSD menus for making various adjustments and settings C The OSD screenshots
79. ote control Even if an image is frozen on the screen the pictures are running on the video or other device If the connected devices have active audio output you will still hear the audio even though the image is frozen on screen Operating in a high altitude environment We recommend you use the High Altitude Mode when your environment is between 1500 m 3000 m above sea level and temperature is between 5 C 25 C N CAUTION Do not use the High Altitude Mode if your altitude is between 0 m and 1500 m and temperature is between 5 C and 35 C The projector will be over cooled if you turn the mode on under such a condition To activate the High Altitude Mode 1 Press MENU EXIT on the projector or Menu on Notice We recommend you use the High Altitude the remote control and then press lt gt until the orte SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED menu is highlighted Fed dea to turn High Altitude 2 Press V to highlight High Altitude Mode and press lt gt to select On A confirmation message is displayed 3 Highlight Yes and press MODE ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote control Operation under High Altitude Mode may cause a higher decibel operating noise level because of increased fan speed necessary to improve overall system cooling and performance If you use this projector under other extreme conditions excluding the above it may display auto shut down symptoms which is designed to protect your pr
80. ource has been selected check that the Video source device is turned on and operating correctly Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly VGA Component adapter gt ViewSonic P N CB 00008906 Connecting an S Video source device Examine your Video source device to determine if it has an unused S Video output socket available you can continue with this procedure fnot you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device To connect the projector to an S Video source device 1 Take an S Video cable and connect end to the S Video output socket of the Video source device 2 Connect the other end of the S Video cable to the S VIDEO socket on the projector HF The projector is only capable of playing mixed mono audio even if a stereo audio input is connected See Connecting audio on page 16 for details Ifthe selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct video source has been selected check that the Video source device is turned on and operating correctly Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly f you have already made a Component Video connection between the projector and this S Video source device using Component Video connections you need not connect to this device using an S Video connection as this makes an unnecessary second connection of poorer picture quality See Connecting Vi
81. projector may cause injuries Remove and dispose of the lamp protection film 4 Loosen the screw that secures the lamp 5 Disconnect the lamp s wire connector from the projector and then lift the handle so that it stands up Use the handle to slowly pull the lamp out of the projector N CAUTION Pulling it too quickly may cause the lamp to break and scatter broken glass in the projector not place the lamp in locations where water might splash on it children can reach it or near flammable materials Do not insert your hands into the projector after the lamp is removed If you touch the optical components inside it could cause color unevenness and distortion of the projected images 6 Insert the new lamp into the lamp compartment and make sure it fits in the projector Connect the new lamp s wire connector to the projector 7 Tighten the screw that secures the lamp N CAUTION Loose screw may cause a bad connection which could result in malfunction not over tighten the screw 8 Ensure the handle is fully laid flat and locked in place 9 Place the lamp protection film supplied with the new lamp on the lamp compartment 10 Replace the lamp cover on the projector 11 Tighten the screws that secure the lamp cover N CAUTION Loose screw may cause a bad connection which could result
82. r on the projector that might obstruct the infra red beam Replacing the remote control batteries 1 To open the battery cover turn the remote control over to view its back push on the finger grip on the cover and slide it in the direction of the arrow as illustrated The cover will slide off 2 Remove any existing batteries if necessary and install two AAA batteries observing the battery polarities as indicated in the base of the battery compartment Positive goes to positive and negative goes to negative 3 Refit the cover by aligning it with the base and sliding it back down into position Stop when it clicks into place Avoid leaving the remote control and batteries in an excessive heat humid environment like the kitchen bathroom sauna sunroom or in a closed car Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer Dispose of the used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions and local environment regulations for your region Never throw the batteries into a fire There may be danger of an explosion Ifthe batteries are dead or if you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid damage to the remote control from possible battery leakage Positioning your projector Choosing a location Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you
83. r the remote control again Using the remote mouse control The capability of operating your computer with the remote control gives you more flexibility when delivering presentations 1 Connect the projector to your PC or notebook with a USB cable prior to using the remote control in place of your computer s mouse See Connecting a computer on page 15 for details 2 Setthe input signal to D Sub Comp 3 Press Mouse on the remote control to switch from the normal mode to the mouse mode An icon appears on the screen to indicate the activation of the mouse mode 4 Perform the desired mouse controls on your remote control e move the cursor on the screen press lt a w gt left click press E To right click press BJ To operate your display software program on a connected PC which responds to page up down commands like Microsoft PowerPoint press PgUp PgDn To return to the normal mode press Mouse again or other keys except for the mouse related multi function keys Remote control effective range The Infra Red IR remote control is located on the front of the projector The remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector s IR remote control sensor to function correctly The distance between the remote control and the sensor should not exceed 8 meters 26 feet Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR senso
84. re to follow instructions supplied with the product b Operation outside of product specifications c Operation of the product for other than the normal intended use or not under normal conditions d Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic Any damage of the product due to shipment f Removal or installation of the product Causes external to the product such as electric power fluctuations or failure gt ea Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic s specifications i Normal wear and tear j other cause which does not relate to a product defect 3 Removal installation one way transportation insurance and set up service charges How to get service 1 For information about receiving service under warranty contact ViewSonic Customer Support Please refer to Customer Support page You will need to provide your product s serial number 2 To obtain warranty service you will be required to provide a the original dated sales slip b your name c your address d a description of the problem and e the serial number of the product 3 Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic 4 For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center contact ViewSonic Limitation of implied warranties There are no warranties express or implied which extend beyond the descripti
85. rojector through a power stabilizer surge protector or uninterruptible power supply UPS 6 Donot block the projection lens with any objects when the projector is under operation as this could cause the objects to become heated and deformed or even cause a fire To temporarily turn off the lamp press BLANK on the projector or remote control 7 lamp becomes extremely hot during operation Allow the projector to cool for approximately 45 minutes prior to removing the lamp assembly for replacement 8 Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp life Excessive operation of lamps beyond the rated life could cause them to break on rare occasions 9 Never replace the lamp assembly or any electronic components unless the projector is unplugged 10 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall sustaining serious damage 11 Do not attempt to disassemble this projector There are dangerous high voltages inside which may cause death if you should come into contact with live parts The only user serviceable part is the lamp which has its own removable cover Under no circumstances should you ever undo or remove any other covers Refer servicing only to suitably qualified professional service personnel 12 Do not place this projector in any of the following environments Space that is poorly ventilated or confined Allow at least 50 cm clearance from walls and free flow of air around the projector L
86. s to highlight Sound Reminder and decide if you want to activate sound reminder by pressing lt gt If you select On a double beep sound will be heard at the last 30 seconds of counting down up and a triple beep sound will be produced when the timer is up 7 To activate the presentation timer press V and press lt gt to highlight Start Counting and press MODE ENTER 8 confirmation message displays Highlight Yes and press MODE ENTER on the projector or remote control to confirm You will see the message Timer is On displaying on the screen The timer starts counting when the timer is on To cancel the timer perform the following steps 1 Goto the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED gt Presentation Timer menu and highlight Off Press MODE ENTER A confirmation message displays 2 Highlight Yes and press MODE ENTER to confirm You will see the message Timer is Off displaying on the screen Hiding the image In order to draw the audience s full attention to the presenter you can use lt on the projector or Blank on the remote control to hide the screen image Press any key on the projector or remote control to restore the image The word BLANK appears at the lower right corner of the screen while the image is hidden You can set the blank time in the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC Blank Timer menu to let the projector return the image automatically after a period of time when there is no action taken on the blank screen Once
87. s lt gt The higher the value the brighter the image And the lower the setting the darker the image Adjust this control so the black areas of the image appear just as black and that detail in the dark areas is visible Adjusting Contrast Highlight the PICTURE gt Contrast menu and press lt gt The higher the value the greater the contrast Use this e to set the peak white level after you have previously mA ZA TA adjusted the Brightness setting to suit your selected input and viewing environment jj mmm J J Adjusting Color Highlight the PICTURE gt Color menu and press lt gt Lower setting produces less saturated colors If the setting is too high colors on the image will be overpowering which makes the image unrealistic Adjusting Tint Highlight the PICTURE gt Tint menu and press lt gt The higher the value the more reddish the picture becomes The lower the value the more greenish the picture becomes Adjusting Sharpness Highlight the PICTURE gt Sharpness menu and press lt gt The higher the value the sharper the picture becomes The lower the value the softer the picture becomes Adjusting Brilliant Color Highlight the PICTURE gt Brilliant Color menu and press lt gt This feature utilizes a new color processing algorithm and system level enhancements to enable higher brightness while providing truer more vibrant colors in the projecte
88. s function can be executed immediately 25 Auto Sync Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image Remote control code 21 22 Color Mode Selects an available picture setup mode Exit Goes back to previous OSD menu exits and saves menu settings PgUp Page Up PgDn Page Down Operates your display software program on a connected PC which responds to page up down commands like Microsoft PowerPoint when the mouse mode is activated Volume keys Magnifies or reduces the volume level K Toggles the projector audio between on and off Aspect Selects the display aspect ratio Timer Displays the presentation timer settings menu The projector can be assigned to two different remote control codes A or B When several adjacent projectors are in operation at the same time switching the remote control codes can prevent interference from other remote controls Set the remote control code for the projector first before changing that for the remote control To switch the code for the projector select A or B in the SYSTEM SETTING ADVANCED gt Remote Control Code menu To switch the code for the remote control press PgUp and PgDn buttons on the remote control together for 5 seconds or more The initial code is set to A C If different codes are set on the projector and remote control there will be no response from the remote control When that happens switch the code fo
89. select Take into consideration the size and position of your screen the location of a suitable power outlet as well as the location and distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations 1 Front Table Select this location with the projector placed near the floor in front of the screen This is the most E common way to position the projector for quick setup and portability EN 2 Front Ceiling Select this location with the projector suspended upside down from the ceiling in front of the screen Purchase the projector ceiling mount kit from your P dealer to mount your projector on the ceiling Pd Set Front Ceiling in the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC Projector Position menu after you turn the projector on 3 Rear Ceiling Select this location with the projector suspended upside down from the ceiling behind the screen Note that a special rear projection screen and the o projector ceiling mounting kit are required for this EN installation location e Set Rear Ceiling in the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC gt Projector Position menu after you turn the projector on 4 Rear Table Select this location with the projector placed near the floor behind the screen 2 Note that a special rear projection screen is 22 required P Set Rear Table in the SYSTEM SETTING BASIC Projector Pos
90. ted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Industry Canada Statement CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B CE Conformity for European Countries The device complies with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Following information is only for EU member states The mark
91. ten the cooling time you can also activate the Quick Power Off function See Quick Power Off on page 37 for details Do not unplug the power cord before the projector shutdown sequence is complete Menu operation Menu system Please note that the on screen display OSD menus vary according to the signal type selected The menu items are available when the projector detects at least one valid signal If there is no equipment connected to the projector or no signal detected limited menu items are accessible Main menu Sub menu Options Screen Color Off Blackboard Greenboard Whiteboard Aspect Ratio Auto 4 3 16 9 Wide Keystone Position Phase H Size al Zoom DISPLAY Auto Off Frame Sequential 3D Sync Frame Packing Top Bottom D Settings Skebymde 3D Sync Invert Disable Invert Primary Color R G B C M Y Color Hue Management Saturation Gain PC source Brightest PC ViewMatch Movie Dynamic PC Dynamic Movie User 1 User 2 Color Mode Video source Brightest Gaming ViewMatch Movie Dynamic Movie User 1 User 2 PC source Brightest PC ViewMatch Movie Dynamic PC Dynamic Movie Video source Brightest Gaming ViewMatch Movie Dynamic Movie Reference Mode 2 Brightness PICTURE Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Brilliant Color On Off Noise Reduction Advanced Gamma 1 213 4 516 718 Color Temperature T1 T2 T3 TA Save Settings
92. the projector may cause it to fail If the projector does become wet disconnect it from the power supply s wall socket and call your local service center to have the projector serviced 18 This product is capable of displaying inverted pictures for ceiling mount installation Use only qualified ceiling mount kit for mounting the projector and ensure it is A securely installed 19 When the projector is under operation you may sense some heated air and odor from its ventilation grill It is a normal phenomenon and not a product defect 20 Do not use the Security bar for transporting or installation It should be used with a commercially available theft prevention cable Safety instructions for ceiling mounting of the projector We want you to have a pleasant experience using your projector so we need to bring this safety matter to your attention to prevent damage to person and property If you intend to mount your projector on the ceiling we strongly recommend that you use a proper fitting projector ceiling mount kit and that you ensure it is securely and safely installed If you use an inappropriate projector ceiling mount kit there is a safety risk that the projector may fall from the ceiling due to an improper attachment through the use of the wrong gauge or length screws You can purchase a projector ceiling mount kit from the place you purchased your projector We recommends that you also purchase a separate Kensington lock compati
93. trip transportation costs for in warranty products will be paid by ViewSonic Limitation of implied warranties There are no warranties express or implied which extend beyond the description contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Exclusion of damages ViewSonic s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product ViewSonic shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time loss of profits loss of business opportunity loss of goodwill interference with business relationships or other commercial loss even if advised of the possibility of such damages Any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Any claim against the customer by any other party Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic Bom Contact Information for Sales amp Authorized Service Centro Autorizado de Servicio within Mexico Name address of manufacturer and importers M xico Av de la Palma 8 Piso 2 Despacho 203 Corporativo Interpalmas Col San Fernando Huixquilucan Estado de M xico Tel 55 3605 1099 http www viewsonic com la soporte index htm N MERO GRATIS DE ASISTENCIA T CNICA PARA TODO M XICO 001 866 823 2004 Hermosillo Distribuciones y Servicios Computacionales SA de CV Calle Juarez 284 lo
94. ttery with a new one There is an obstacle between the remote control and the projector Remove the obstacle You are too far away from the projector Stand within 8 meters 26 feet of the projector Specifications Projector specifications HF Allspecifications are subject to change without notice Notall models can be purchased in your region General Product name DLP Projector Optical Resolution 1920 x 1080 Display system 1 CHIP DMD Lamp 210 W lamp Electrical Power supply 100 240 50 60 Hz Automatic Power consumption 285 W Max 0 5 W Standby Mechanical Weight 2 1 Kg 4 63 Ibs Input terminal Computer input RGB input D Sub 15 pin female x 1 Video signal input S VIDEO Mini DIN 4 pin port x 1 VIDEO RCA jack x 1 SD HDTV signal input Analog D Sub Component RCA jack x 3 through RGB input Digital HDMI V1 4a x 2 Audio signal input PC audio jack x 1 Output terminal RGB output D Sub 15 pin female x 1 Audio signal output PC audio jack x 1 USB port Type A x 1 for 5V power Speaker 2 watt x 1 Control terminal RS 232 serial control 9 pin x 1 LAN N A USB serial control Type mini B IR receiver X Front Environmental Requirements Operating temperature 0 C 40 C at sea level Operating relative humidity 1096 9096 without
95. ty to display 1 07 billion colors Multi language On Screen Display OSD menus Switchable normal and economic modes to reduce the power consumption Component HDTV compatibility YPbPr HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control function allows synchronized power ON OFF operation between the projector and a CEC compatible device connected to the HDMI input of the projector CT The apparent brightness of the projected image will vary depending on the ambient lighting conditions selected input signal contrast brightness settings and is directly proportional to projection distance lamp brightness will decline over time and may vary within the lamp manufacturers specifications This is normal and expected behavior Shipping contents Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below If any of these items are missing please contact your place of purchase Standard accessories C The supplied accessories will be suitable for your region and may differ from those illustrated Multi language user manual DVD Quick Start Guide Remote Control amp Batteries Optional accessories 1 Replacement lamp 2 Soft carry case 3 VGA Component adapter Projector exterior view Front upper side oe 9 D_ 888888888888
96. urope and Russia full details of warranty provided can be found in www viewsoniceurope com under Support Warranty Information Projector Warranty Term Template In UG VSC TEMP 2005 Mexico Limited Warranty ViewSonic Projector What the warranty covers ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use during the warranty period If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period ViewSonic will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a like product Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components amp accessories How long the warranty is effective 3 years for all parts excluding the lamp 3 years for labor 1 year for the original lamp from the date of the first consumer purchase Lamp warranty subject to terms and conditions verification and approval Applies to manufacturer s installed lamp only All accessory lamps purchased separately are warranted for 90 days Who the warranty protects This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser What the warranty does not cover 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification unauthorized attempted repair or failure to follow
97. vV Down Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection 4 lt Left Blank Hides the screen picture 5 POWER indicator light Lights up or flashes when the projector is under operation b POWER Toggles the projector between standby mode and on 6 SOURCE Displays the source selection bar 7 MENU EXIT Turns on the On Screen Display OSD menu Goes back to previous OSD menu exits and saves menu settings 11 12 Right Activates panel key lock When the On Screen Display OSD menu is activated the 3 4 and 8 keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments LAMP indicator light Indicates the status of the lamp Lights up or flashes when the lamp has developed a problem AUTO Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image TEMPerature indicator light Lights up red if the projector s temperature becomes too high MODE ENTER Selects an available picture setup mode Enacts the selected On Screen Display OSD menu item Remote control C To use the remote mouse control keys Page Up Page Down B and e see Using the remote mouse control on page 10 for details 1 bPOWER Toggles the projector between standby mode and on 2 Source selection keys VGA Video Selects an input source for display VGA Selects D Sub Comp source for display Video Selects Video HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Video S
98. w viewsonic com la C http www viewsonic com la soporte servicio tecnico soporte viewsonic com Macau www hk viewsonic com T 853 2870 0303 service hk viewsonic com Middle East ap viewsonic com me Contact your reseller service ap viewsonic com Puerto Rico amp T 17800 689 6688 English service us viewsonic com Virgin Islands www viewsonic com C http www viewsonic com la soporte servicio tecnico soporte viewsonic com Singapore Malaysia Thailand www ap viewsonic com T 65 6461 6044 service sg viewsonic com South Africa ap viewsonic com za Contact your reseller service ap viewsonic com United States www viewsonic com T Toll Free 1 800 688 6688 T Toll 1 424 233 2530 service us viewsonic com Limited Warranty ViewSonic Projector What the warranty covers ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use during the warranty period If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period ViewSonic will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a like product Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components Limited Three 3 year General Warranty Subject to the more limited one 1 year warranty set out below North and South America Three 3 years warranty for all parts excluding the lamp three 3 ye
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