ViewSonic Home Theater Screen VS11856 User Manual

Precision  
by View
Home Theater Projector  
User’s Manual  
ENG  
FRN  
ESP  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Declaration of RoHS Compliance  
Copyright Information  
This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of  
the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous sub-  
stances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to comply with the  
maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as  
shown below:  
Copyright© ViewSonic© Corporation, 2008. All rights reserved.  
Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and other countries.  
ViewSonic, the three birds logo, OnView, ViewMatch, and ViewMeter 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 Corpora-  
tion.  
Proposed Maximum  
Concentration  
Substance  
Actual Concentration  
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.  
Lead (Pb)  
0.1%  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
< 0.01%  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
< 0.1%  
Mercury (Hg)  
Cadmium (Cd)  
0.1%  
0.01%  
0.1%  
No part of this document may be copied, reproduced, or transmitted by any means, for any  
purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation.  
6+  
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr  
)
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)  
0.1%  
Product Registration  
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)  
0.1%  
To meet your future needs, and to receive any additional product information as it becomes avail-  
CD-ROM also provides an opportunity for you to print the registration form, which you may mail  
or fax to ViewSonic.  
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex of the RoHS  
Directives as noted below:  
Examples of exempted components are:  
1. Mercury in compact fluorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other lamps not  
specifically mentioned in the Annex of RoHS Directive.  
For Your Records  
Product Name:  
Pro8100  
Home Theater Projector  
VS11856  
Pro8100_UG_ENG Rev. 1C 04-16-08  
_________________________________  
_________________________________  
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, fluorescent tubes, and electronic  
ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices).  
Model Number:  
Document Number:  
Serial Number:  
Purchase Date:  
3. Lead in high temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing 85% by weight or  
more lead).  
ENG  
4. Lead as an allotting element in steel containing up to 0.35% lead by weight, aluminium con-  
taining up to 0.4% lead by weight and as a cooper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.  
The lamp in this product contains mercury.  
Please dispose of in accordance with local, state or federal laws.  
ꢀꢀ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 5: Making and Recalling  
the User Adjustments.................42  
Making Adjustments  
Chapter 3: Remote Control  
2-1-5 Overscan  
Compliance Information...........i  
FCC Statement  
direct acess............................12  
2-1-6 Geometry Adjust  
2-2. Advanced Sub-Menu  
2-2-1 Picture Mode  
2-2-2 Black Level  
Picture Modes  
Color Temperature  
PCS (Precision Color System)  
HQV  
For Canada  
1-1. User Picture Mode Adjustments  
1-2. User Color Temperature Adjustments  
1-3. User PCS Adjustments  
CE Conformity for European Countries  
Following information is only for EU-member states  
Important Safety Instructions  
Declaration of RoHS Compliance  
Copyright Information  
2-2-3 HQV  
2-1 Recalling the User Picture Mode &  
Color Temperature  
Black Level  
2-2-4 Noise Reduction  
2-2-5 Color Space  
2-3 Config Sub-Menu  
2-3-1 Projector Settings  
2-3-2 OSD  
Daylight Sensor  
Input Source Select  
Direct Input Keys  
Aspect Ratio  
Overscan  
2-2 Recalling the User PCS Adjustments  
2-3 Recalling Both User Picture Mode and  
User PCS (Custom 1 & 2)  
Product Registration  
Chapter 1: Introduction............1  
Projector Features  
2-3-3 Languages  
Appendix...............................46  
Maintenance  
Notes on the AC Power Cord  
Package Contents  
Freeze  
2-3-4 Timers  
Keystone  
2-3-5 High Altitude  
2-3-6 Auto Iris  
Cleaning the Lens  
Projector Overview  
Zoom and Focus  
Lens Shift  
Cleaning the Projector Housing  
Maintaining the Air Filter  
Replacing the Air Filter  
Replacing the Lamp  
Control Panel  
2-4 PCS Settings Sub-Menu  
2-4-1 PCS  
Connection ports  
Power  
Remote Control  
Light  
2-4-2 PCS Display  
2-4-3 Flesh tone  
Installing the Batteries  
Remote Control Operation  
Troubleshooting  
Chapter 4: ADVANCED OPERA-  
TION (OSD Menu).................20  
1. Main Menu  
2-4-4 Edge Enhancement  
2-4-5 Gamma Correction  
2-4-6 3D Color Management  
2-5 Memory Settings Sub-Menu  
2-5-1 Custom Color Temperature  
2-5-2 Save  
List of Compatible Signals  
LED Indicator Message  
Product Specification  
Chapter 2: Installation.............6  
Power connection  
2. Setup Menu  
RS232 command code  
Remote control code  
Audio and Video Devices Connectivity Configuration  
Adjusting the Projected Image  
Adjusting Projection Image Size  
Projection Screen Selection  
2-1. Picture Sub-Menu  
2-1-1 Basic Sub-Menu  
Customer Support  
Limited Warranty  
2-1-2 Color Temperature Sub-Menu  
2-1-3 Image Adjust Sub-Menu  
2-1-4 Aspect Ratio  
2-5-3 Load  
2-5-4 Reset  
2-5-5 System Status Screen  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 1: Introduction  
Package Contents  
When you unpack the projector, make sure you have all these components:  
Projector Features  
The projector integrates high-performance optical engine projection and a user-friendly design to  
deliver high reliability and ease of use.  
Power cord  
HDMI cable  
• 1080P (1920x1080) Full HD native resolution.  
• C2 FineTM LCD panel for superior performance.  
• Silicon Optix HQVTM for highest quality video.  
• Precision Color System for true color image enhancement.  
• Power horizontal and vertical lens shift.  
Projector  
Projector dust  
cover  
Component (RCA)  
cable  
• HDMI 1.3 support with HDCP compliance.  
• 1.6x power optical zoom lens.  
• Auto-iris enables high contrast to produce deeper black levels.  
• Daylight sensor for auto setting based on ambient light conditions.  
• 1080p 24fps capable  
Micro-fiber wiping Batteries  
cloth  
Remote control  
Quick start guide  
User Guide  
• Full discrete IR and RS-232 command codes  
Notes on the AC Power Cord  
AC Power Cord must meet the requirement of countries where you use this projector. Please confirm your  
AC plug type with the graphics below and ensure that the proper AC Power Cord is used. If the supplied  
AC Power Cord does not match your AC outlet, please contact your sales dealer. This projector is  
equipped with a grounding type AC line plug. Please ensure that your outlet fits the plug. Do not defeat  
the safety purpose of this grounding type plug. We highly recommend using a video source device also  
equipped with a grounding type AC line plug to prevent signal interference due to voltage fluctuations.  
1. Projector  
6. Micro-fiber wiping cloth. x1  
2. Projector dust cover. x1  
3. Component (RCA) cable x1  
4. Power cord x1  
7. AA size batteries for remote control x 2  
8. Remote control x1  
9. Quick start guide x1  
5. HDMI cable x1  
10. User Guide x1  
ENG  
«
NOTE  
»
• Save the original shipping carton and packing material; they will come in handy if you ever to ship  
your unit. For maximum protection, repack your unit as it was originally packed at the factory.  
• Accessories and components may vary by retailer and region.  
Ground  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Projector Overview  
Control Panel  
LED indicator:  
(2)  
(1)  
(7)  
(8) (9)  
(10)  
1. Daylight sensor.  
(1)  
2. Power indicator  
(2)  
(3)  
Refer to “LED Indicator Message” (Page 50).  
3. Status indicator  
Refer to “LED Indicator Message” (Page 50).  
(5)  
(4)  
(5) (3)  
(6)  
Button Function:  
(14)  
(13)  
(12)  
(11)  
(7) (8)  
1. Control panel  
2. LED indicator  
3. Air inlet grille  
9. Kensington lock  
10. Air outlet grille  
11. Lamp cover  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
4. Front IR remote control sensor  
5. Elevation foot  
12. Air filter cover  
(9)  
13. AC power socket  
14. Projection lens  
6. Elevation button  
(10)  
7. Connection ports  
15. Ceiling mount (3-M6)  
8. Rear IR remote control sensor  
4. Source  
7. Four directional buttons  
Manually selects an input source.  
5. Lens Shift  
Use four directional buttons to select items  
or make adjustments to your selections.  
(15)  
Motorized vertical and horizontal lens  
shift for positioning display image  
without physically moving the unit.  
6. Zoom/Focus  
8. Enter  
To confirm selected menu item.  
9. Power  
Turn on or off the projector.  
10. Menu/Exit  
Motorized zoom and focus adjust.  
«
NOTE  
»
Opens and Exits the on-screen menu.  
• This projector can be used with a ceiling mount for support. The ceiling mount is not included  
in the package.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connection ports  
Remote Control  
(1)  
(2)  
(3) (4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(6)  
(1)  
(7)  
(8)  
(9)  
(8) (9)  
(10) (11)  
1. RS-232 terminal  
(10)  
(11)  
When operating the projector via a computer, connect this to the controlling computer’s RS-232C port.  
2. USB terminal (Service purpose)  
This connector is for firmware upgrade.  
3. HDMI-1 terminal  
(12)  
(13)  
(14)  
(2)  
Interface for digital video.  
4. HDMI-2 terminal  
(3)  
(4)  
Interface for digital video.  
5. RGB IN terminal  
(15)  
(16)  
Connects PC input signal (analog) to this jack.  
6. COMPONENT VIDEO 1 terminals  
(5)  
1. POWER  
Power On: Discrete power on key.  
Power Off: Discrete power off key.  
2. MENU  
Analog/digital video interface transmits via three separate signals - Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr.  
7. S-VIDEO terminal  
ENG  
Connects S-Video output from video equipment to this jack.  
8. DC 5V terminal  
Opens and Exits the on-screen menu.  
3. COLOR TEMP  
9. DC 12V TRIGGER terminal  
10. COMPONENT VIDEO 2 terminals  
Selections of color shading. Browse  
through factory defaults and user  
color temp.  
Analog/digital video interface transmits via three separate signals - Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/Pr.  
11. COMPOSITE VIDEO terminal  
Connects composite video output from video equipment to this jack.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4. PCS  
Selection of PCS mode.  
10. FOUR DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS  
Use four directional buttons to select items or make adjustments to your selection.  
11. ENTER  
PCS On: Use ViewSonic default PCS settings.  
USER: Use user defined PCS settings.  
To confirm selected menu item.  
PCS Off: Turn off all PCS settings.  
12. EXIT  
5. INPUT SELECT  
To Exits the on-screen menu or Cancel the current OSD selection.  
13. PICTURE MODE  
All: Browse through HDMI 1/2, Component Video 1/2, Composite, S-Video and PC inputs.  
HDMI 1: Direct access key for HDMI 1 input.  
Selections of picture modes, for easy access to ViewSonic customized presets and customized settings.  
All: Browse through Normal, Vivid, Cinema and Professional picture mode.  
Custom 1: Recall customized setting 1.  
Custom 2: Recall customized setting 2.  
14. HQV  
HDMI 2: Direct access key for HDMI 2 input.  
Component Video 1: Direct access key for Component Video 1.  
Component Video 2: Direct access key for Component Video 2.  
Composite Video and S-Video selection. Browse through Composite Video and S-Video inputs.  
PC: Direct access key for PC input.  
HQV enable.  
6. LIGHT  
On: Use ViewSonic default HQV settings.  
Off: Turn off all HQV settings.  
Keypad Light Enable. Keypad will also light up if any other remote control key is pressed.  
7. LENS SHIFT  
Note: User defined HQV settings can only be accessed in the OSD.  
15. DAYLIGHT SENSOR  
Motorized vertical and horizontal lens shift for positioning display image without physically  
moving the unit.  
Daylight sensor enable.  
8. ZOOM/FOCUS  
Auto: Daylight mode bases on light sensor detection.  
Manual: Manually selects daylight mode.  
Off: Turn off daylight mode.  
Motorized zoom and focus adjust.  
9. ASPECT RATIO  
Selections of screen proportion.  
16. BLACK LEVEL  
Normal: Browse through Standard, Full Screen, Crop and Flexview aspect ratios.  
Anamorphic 1: Use in conjunction of 16:9 to 2:35:1 conversion lens.  
Anamorphic 2: Use in conjunction of 16:9 to 2:35:1 conversion lens.  
Note: Requires use of optional .Anamorphic lens. ViewSonic does not provide this optional  
lens. For more details on where to purchase the Anamorphic 2.35:1 lens, please visit  
Defines the brightness levels at the darkest visual image point.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installing the Batteries  
Remote Control Operation  
1. Open the battery cover in the direction shown.  
Point the remote control at the infrared remote sensor and press a button.  
• Operating the projector from the front  
2. Install batteries as indicated by the diagram inside the compartment.  
3. Close the battery cover into position.  
• Operating the projector from the rear  
«
NOTE  
»
• Keep the batteries out of the reach of children. There is a danger of death by accidentally  
swallowing the battery.  
• Remove batteries from remote control when not being used for extended periods.  
• Do not dispose of the used battery along with household waste. Dispose of used batteries  
according to local regulations.  
• Danger of explosion may occur if batteries are incorrectly replaced. Replace all the batteries  
with new ones.  
«
NOTE  
»
• Do not point the LED light pointer directly to the people’s eyes (especially small children). There  
is a danger of injury to the eyes.  
ENG  
• The remote control may not operate when there is sunlight or other strong light such as a  
fluorescent lamp shining on the remote sensor.  
• Operate the remote control from a position where the remote sensor is visible.  
• Do not drop the remote control or jolt it.  
• Keep the remote control out of locations with excessively high temperature or humidity.  
• Do not get water on the remote control or place wet objects on it.  
• Do not disassemble the remote control.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 2: Installation  
Power connection  
Caution:  
• Plug in the power cord firmly. When unplugging, hold and pull the power plug, not the power cord.  
• Do not plug in or out the power cord with your hand wet. It may cause electric shock.  
1. Remove the projector lens cap.  
2. Plug the attached power cord into the AC power socket of this projector.  
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet.  
Audio and Video Devices Connectivity Configuration  
ViewSonic Pro8100 offers a full complementary video input connectivity - from the hi-tech HDMI  
to the basic composite video.  
There are vast possibilities of audio & video connectivity configurations user can choose from.  
However the best setup combination relies on user’s equipments and using preferences.  
Please seek professional advice for best matching setup. The video input type priority sequence is  
listed below:  
Grounding  
terminal  
Power outlet  
2
• HDMI  
•Component Video  
• S-Video  
• Composite Video  
1
The illustration below shows some recommended setup configuration possibilities.  
Power cord (example)  
• The power cords for use in the U.S., UK and Europe are included with this projector. Use the  
appropriate one for your country.  
• This projector uses the power plug of three-pin grounding type. Do not remove the grounding  
pin from the power plug. If the power plug doesn’t fit your wall outlet, ask an electrician to  
change the wall outlet.  
• The provided power cord for the U.S. is rated at 120 V. Never connect this cord to any outlet or  
power supply using other voltages or frequencies than rated. If you use a power supply using  
other voltage than rated, prepare an appropriate power cord separately.  
• Use 100-240 V AC 50/60 Hz to prevent fire or electric shock.  
• Do not place any objects on the power cord or do not place the projector near heat sources to  
prevent damage to the power cord. If the power cord should be damaged, contact your dealer  
for replacement because it may cause fire or electric shock.  
• Do not modify or alter the power cord. If the power cord is modified or altered, it may cause fi  
re or electric shock.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
A. Using Home Theater System as hub  
This setup is recommended if a highly sophisticated home theater system is available.  
This setup offers a great ease on utility for user, since settings of both audio and video can be changed without manual matching.  
Pros: Eliminate audio and video source matching between projector and audio amplifier. Increase number of connecting devices. Reduce cabling to the projector.  
Cons: High cost.  
Set top box  
Blue Ray DVD/  
HD DVD player  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
VCR  
OUT  
OUT  
Home Theater Receiver  
2
3
4
5
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
HDMI  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
SPEAKERS  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
FRONT  
A
SURROUND  
L
CENTER  
SURROUND  
DIGITAL INPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
R
L
R
L
R
IN  
P
B0CB  
P
R0CR  
Y
Y
OPTICAL COAXIAL  
OUT  
PB0CB  
PR0CR  
MONITOR OUT  
Pro8100  
ENG  
OUT  
OUT  
PB0CB  
PR0CR  
Y
DVD  
Surround Audio Speakers  
Note: The illustrated home theater receiver contains HDMI out, component video out, S-Video out and composite video out. Not all home theater receiver has full complementary of video output.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
B. Using Projector as hub  
This setup is recommended for low to mid range home theater system.  
When changing input source, both projector and home theater system’s remote controls need to be activated.  
Projector and home theater system controls can be centralizing controlled by 3rd party‘s home appliances control system (Projector is via RS232).  
Please seek professional advice for best suited type of home appliances control system.  
Pros: Low budget.  
Cons: It is required to match audio and video sources between projector and audio amplifier manually. Masses of routing cables need to be connected to projector.  
OUT  
Home Theater Receiver  
OUT  
VCR  
OUT  
2
3
4
5
AUDIO  
HDMI  
VIDEO  
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
IN  
IN  
SPEAKERS  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
FRONT  
A
SURROUND  
L
CENTER  
SURROUND  
R
L
R
L
R
DIGITAL INPUT  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
IN  
Y
Y
P
B0CB  
P
R0CR  
OUT  
OPTICAL COAXIAL  
PB0CB  
PR0CR  
MONITOR OUT  
Pro8100  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
Set top box  
Blue Ray DVD/  
HD DVD player  
OUT  
OUT  
Y
PB0CB  
PR0CR  
DVD  
Surround Audio Speakers  
C. Connecting Cable or Satellite TV  
There’s no build-in TV tuner in ViewSonic Pro8100.  
It will only take direct video output (HDMI, Component Video, S-Video or Composite Video.) with cable or satellite set-top-box.  
Please use by the recommended input priority order.  
Please to use HDMI or Component Video connection only if cable or satellite offers HDTV signals (Check with cable or satellite TV provider.).  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
D. RS232 Connection  
F. PC Input  
The illustration shows the connection to a home appliances control device. ViewSonic Pro8100’s  
RS232 command code table and setup protocol are listed in the Appendix section.  
ViewSonic Pro8100 can take analog PC video signal by RGB IN (Shown in the illustration below.).  
RGB IN  
PC or Home Appliances  
control Host  
To monitor port  
RGB cable  
RS232 Cabel  
E. 12V Screen Curtain Trigger  
«
NOTE  
»
ViewSonic Pro8100 offers a 12V trigger control pulse upon power-on and power-off. This 12V trigger  
pulse can be utilized to motor drive of a home theater’s curtain or a drop-down projection screen.  
• When connecting cable, power cords of both a projector and external equipment should be  
disconnected from AC outlet.  
• The figure above is a sample connection. This does not mean that all of these devices can or  
must be connected simultaneously.  
• The cables that come with the projector may differ from the above illustration. The included  
cables are based on actual shipment delivery.  
ENG  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Adjusting the Projected Image  
Adjusting the Projector Lens Position  
Adjusting the Projector Height  
1. Press the Lens Shift button.  
2. Use four directional buttons to adjust the lens position.  
The projector is equipped with two elevation feet to adjust the image height.  
To raise the image:  
The adjustable projection range  
1. Press the elevation button.  
2. Raise the image to the desired height angle, then release the button to lock the elevation foot  
into position.  
To lower the image:  
1. Press the elevation button.  
2. Lower the image, then release the button to lock the elevation feet into position.  
«
NOTE  
»
To avoid damaging the projector, make sure that the elevation feet are fully retracted before  
placing the projector in its package.  
ꢁ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Adjusting Projection Image Size  
16 : 9 Screen  
Refer to the graphic and table below to determine the screen size and projection distance.  
Screen Size  
(Diagonal)  
Wide  
Tele  
Projection Distance  
Projection Distance  
300"  
m
inch  
49.2  
61.5  
73.7  
86.0  
98.3  
m
inch  
200"  
120"  
80"  
40”  
50”  
1.25  
1.56  
1.87  
2.19  
2.50  
2.81  
3.12  
3.75  
4.68  
6.24  
7.80  
9.36  
2.02  
2.52  
3.03  
3.53  
4.04  
4.54  
5.05  
6.06  
7.57  
10.09  
12.62  
15.14  
79.5  
99.4  
40"  
60”  
119.2  
139.1  
159.0  
178.8  
198.7  
238.5  
298.1  
397.4  
496.8  
596.2  
70”  
80”  
90”  
110.6  
122.9  
147.5  
184.3  
245.8  
307.2  
368.7  
Wide: 1.25m Tele: 2.02m  
Wide: 2.5m Tele: 4.04m  
Wide: 3.75m Tele: 6.06m  
100”  
120”  
150”  
200”  
250”  
300”  
Wide: 6.24m Tele: 10.09m  
Wide: 9.36m Tele: 15.14m  
Projection Screen Selection  
ViewSonic Pro8100’s preset image modes are calibrated based on a no-gain, pure flat white  
projection screen. For best preset performance, it is highly recommended to use a no-gain, flat  
white professional projection screen. The projection screens used in most office are gain-screens.  
Material used in brightness gain screen will cause decrease in viewing angle and hot-spot symptom.  
Black level and contrast performances can also be altered by the gain-screen since the gain will  
also boost the dark level brightness. The so-called hi-contrast gray projection screen can also alter  
the contrast and black level performance. The best viewing performance can not be brought by the  
standard factory presets, when using these types of projection screens.  
«
NOTE  
»
• Position the projector in a horizontal position; other positions can cause heat build-up and  
damage to the projector.  
ENG  
• Make sure all intake and exhaust ventilation are not blocked.  
• Do not use the projector in a smoky environment. Smoke residue can cause buildup on critical  
parts.  
Please seek professional help for adapting a specialized screen, when calibrating the projector  
settings manually.  
ꢁꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 3: Remote Control direct access  
Power  
Light  
Power button to turn on or off the projector.  
To illuminate remote control key pad backlight.  
Press  
on the remote control/top panel to turn  
Power ON  
on projector.  
Press  
on the remote control to illuminate the  
Light ON, no  
action  
remote control keypad backlight. Backlight will  
automatically switch off after 10 seconds, if no  
other key is pressed.  
Press  
on the remote control/top panel, it would  
pop up a confirmation screen showing:  
“Press Power Button Again to power off.”  
Power OFF  
Once this confirmation pops up, Press  
on the  
remote control/top panel again to turn the power off.  
After lamp cooling cycle is completed, the unit will  
enter Stand-By mode.  
Press any remote control key will illuminate the  
keypad backlight and calls up the function at the  
Light ON, action same time.  
Backlight will automatically switch off after 10  
seconds, if no other key is pressed.  
Cancel Power  
OFF  
Press  
on the remote control to cancel the  
power off process, once this confirmation pops up.  
ꢁꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Lens Shift  
Zoom and Focus  
Motorized vertical and horizontal lens shift for positioning display  
image without physically moving the unit.  
Motorized zoom and focus adjust.  
Press  
on the remote control to evoke lens shift adjustment  
Press  
on the remote control to browse through zoom and  
function.  
focus adjust options.  
Press  
on the remote control to leave the adjusting section.  
Press  
Press  
on the remote control to confirm the selection.  
on the remote control to leave the adjusting section.  
Press ▲ on the remote control/top panel to move  
display image up.  
Enlarge/minimise the image optically.  
Press on the remote control/top panel to move  
Press on the remote control/top panel to Zoom in.  
Press on the remote control/top panel to Zoom out.  
display image down.  
Press on the remote control/top panel to move  
display image right.  
ENG  
Adjust the clarity and sharpness of the image optically.  
Press and on the remote control/top panel to  
adjust the focus.  
Press on the remote control/top panel to move  
display image left.  
ꢁꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Aspect Ratio  
Picture Modes  
Selections of picture modes, for easy access to ViewSonic customized  
presets and customized settings.  
Selections of screen proportion.  
Press  
on the remote control to browse through avail-  
Press  
on the remote control to browse through available  
able picture modes.  
aspect ratio options.  
All: Browse through Normal, Vivid, Cinema and Professional picture mode.  
CUST 1: Recall customized setting 1.  
CUST 2: Recall customized setting 2.  
Normal: Image is presented in original content.  
All special enhancement features are off.  
Normal: Browse through standard aspect ratio modes.  
Vivid: High contrast, richer color and detail en-  
hancement. Attention: Extended viewing may  
cause fatigue to the eyes.  
Anamorphic 1: Use in conjunction of 16:9 to  
2.35:1 conversion lens. Morphing a 2.35:1 film  
content from a 16:9 letter box to a full screen  
2.35:1 output.  
Cinema: Emphasis on enhancements of skin tone  
9
performance and cinematic effect.  
Professional: Emphasis on grayscale accuracy and  
color performance.  
Anamorphic 2: Use in conjunction of 16:9 to  
2.35:1 conversion lens. Morphing a 4:3 or 16:9  
film contents from a 16:9 format to a 2.35:1  
format.  
Cust 1: Recall customized settings 1.  
1
Note: Requires use of optional .Anamorphic lens. ViewSonic does not  
provide this optional lens. For more details on where to purchase the  
Cust 2: Recall customized settings 2.  
2
ꢁꢄ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Color Temperature  
PCS (Precision Color System)  
Selections of color shading.  
PCS consists of advanced color enhancement functions such as  
Press  
on the remote control to browse through selections of  
flesh tone correction, edge enhancement, gamma correction  
and 3D color management. Preset or customized settings can be  
selected in the OSD menu, PCS Settings section (page 33).  
color temperature.  
Press  
ture.  
on the remote control to turn on or off the PCS fea-  
14,000K: Deep blue sky color shade.  
11,000K: Light blue sky color shade.  
8,500K: Balanced color shade.  
PCS ON.  
(Color)  
6,500K: Daylight color, slightly reddish shade.  
5,000K: Dusky sky alike color shade.  
USER  
Customized PCS settings.  
ENG  
PCS OFF.  
User: Recall customized color temperature settings  
in user memory  
(B&W)  
ꢁꢅ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
HQV  
Black Level  
Black level defines the brightness levels at the darkest visual image  
point. Higher black level removes color noise at darker grayscales  
and increase contrast level. However, darker images will be less  
visible if black level is set too high.  
HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) consists of image enhancement  
functions such as advanced motion, adaptive noise reduction, ad-  
vanced film mode detection and advanced details enhancement.  
User HQV settings can be defined in Advanced Operation section  
(page 26).  
Press  
on the remote control to browse through available  
black levels  
Press  
ture.  
on the remote control to turn on or off the HQV fea-  
Normal: Standard NTSC black level. Contents  
below standard black level will not be visible.  
N
L
Low: Portion of color noise reduced at darker gray-  
scales.  
HQV  
HQV ON.  
Mid: Majority of color noise reduced at darker  
grayscales.  
M
H
(Green)  
High: All color noise reduced at darker grayscales.  
HQV  
Blacker than black: Black level is defined at 0 IRE.  
Image details that are darker than standard black  
level is visible, resulting in brighter images. Make  
sure the source content’s (such as a DVD player)  
black level filter is turned off.  
HQV OFF.  
B
(Red)  
ꢁꢆ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Input Select  
Daylight Sensor  
Select connected input sources.  
Enable daylight sensor to automatically adjust the best viewing  
condition based on ambient light condition.  
Press  
once on the remote control will show source status,  
press twice or more to browse through available input sources.  
HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface. Com-  
bined interface (multiple signals) for digital video  
and audio. Support up to 1080p. Video perform-  
ance is constant and less dependence on cable  
quality in short distance transmission.  
Press  
on the remote control to turn on or off the daylight  
sensor.  
Daylight Sensor AUTO: Automatically adjust for  
best viewing setting based on room ambient light  
condition.  
Component Video: Analog/digital video interface  
transmits via three separate signals – Y, Cb/Pb, Cr/  
Pr. Support up to 1080p. Video performance relies  
highly on cable quality when it is in analog format.  
Composite Video: All video signals are combined  
into one signal line. Lowest video performance  
quality compared to other input formats.  
MANUAL: Recall customized setting in user  
memory.  
S-Video: Separate video. Video signals are trans-  
mitted via two lines – Y luminance and C chromi-  
nance. A step up in video performance compared  
to composite video.  
ENG  
Daylight Sensor OFF: All settings will remain  
constant.  
PC: Personal Computer. 15 pins D-sub analog  
computer VGA signal input.  
ꢁꢇ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Direct Input Keys  
Direct input source switching without browsing through entire  
input selections.  
Press once on the remote control will show source status, press  
twice for direct input access.  
HDMI 1: Direct access key for HDMI 1 input.  
HDMI 2: Direct access key for HDMI 2 input.  
Component Video 1: Direct access key for Com-  
ponent Video 1.  
Component Video 2: Direct access key for Com-  
ponent Video 2.  
Composite Video and S-Video selection. Browse  
through Composite Video and S-Video inputs.  
PC: Direct access key for PC input.  
ꢁꢈ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ENG  
ꢁꢉ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 4: ADVANCED OPERATION (OSD Menu)  
1. Main Menu  
2. Setup Menu  
Press  
to enter the main menu (Fig. 1-2).  
From the Main Menu, press  
to enter the Setup Menu (Fig. 2).  
Use and to navigate the Setup Menu Selections:  
,
,
H1  
H2  
C1  
C2  
A1  
S1  
P1  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu. Double click  
Press  
Press  
Press  
or  
to go to the next input source.  
to exit OSD setting.  
to go to the previous input source.  
to confirm the input source selection.  
PICTURE  
Picture adjustment Sub-Menu.  
Input Source Status Indicator:  
Advanced features adjustment Sub-  
Menu.  
HQV  
ADVANCED  
1
1600x120060Hz  
H1 and H2: HDMI input source 1 and 2.  
Fig. 1-1  
SETUP  
OSD Navigation Keys  
HQV  
COMPONENT  
VIDEO 1  
PICTURE  
CONFIG  
ADVANCED  
C1 and C2: Component Video input  
source 1 and 2.  
1080i  
MEMORY  
CONFIG  
System Configuration Sub-Menu.  
Memory Settings Sub-Menu.  
SETTINGS  
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
NTSC  
A1: Composite Video input source.  
S1: S-Video input source.  
SETUP  
MEMORY  
H1  
H2  
Fig. 2  
Setup Menu  
SETTINGS  
1
C1  
C2  
A1  
S1  
P1  
S-VIDEO  
NTSC  
1600x120060Hz  
STATUS  
PC  
1280x102460Hz  
P1: PC VGA input source.  
Fig. 1-2  
Input Source Content Type:  
Here displays the source content format, for  
Main Menu  
PCS Settings Sub-Menu  
HD1080i  
example HD 1080p, HD 1080i, HD 720p,  
480p, 480i, NTSC, PAL or PC resolutions.  
ꢂ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-1. Picture Sub-Menu  
2-1-1 Basic Sub-Menu  
Use and to navigate the Basic Sub-Menu Selections.  
Use and to navigate the Picture Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-1) Selections:  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
CONTRAST 50  
0
100  
Selections of Contrast, Brightness,  
Saturation, Hue and Sharpness.  
BASIC  
Contrast: Adjust contrast level.  
Press to increase the gain; press  
CONTRAST  
71  
PICTURE  
to decrease the gain.  
BRIGHTNESS  
32  
BASIC  
COLOR  
COLOR TEMPERATURE  
IMAGE ADJUST  
SATURATION  
75  
Selections of Color Temperatures.  
BRIGHTNESS 50  
0
100  
TEMPERATURE  
HUE  
50  
ASPECT RATIO  
CONTRAST  
71  
OVERSCAN  
PNESS  
A
GEOMETRY ADJUST  
IMAGE ADJUST Selections of PC timing adjustments.  
Brightness: Adjust brightness level.  
Press to increase the gain; press  
BRIGHTNESS  
32  
Fig. 2-1  
Picture Sub-Menu  
to decrease the gain.  
ASPECT RATIO Selections of Screen aspects.  
SATURATION 50  
0
100  
SATURATION  
75  
Overscan selections and manual  
OVERSCAN  
Saturation: Adjust color saturation level.  
Press to increase the saturation; press to decrease the  
saturation.  
adjustments.  
HUE  
50  
GEOMETRY  
ADJUST  
Selections of V. Keystone, H. Keystone,  
Rotation & Auto Keystone On & Off.  
RPNESS  
A
HUE  
50  
0
100  
ENG  
Fig. 2-1-1  
Hue: Adjust green and red balance.  
Press to increase green; press to increase the red.  
Basic Sub-Menu  
SHARPNESS 50  
0
100  
Sharpness: Adjust the finest of image.  
Press to sharpen the image; press to soften the image.  
ꢂꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-1-3 Image Adjust Sub-Menu  
2-1-2 Color Temperature Sub-Menu  
These functions can only be utilized in PC input.  
Use and to navigate the Color Temperature Sub-Menu Selections.  
Use and to navigate the Image Adjust Sub-Menu Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
H. POSITION 710  
100  
Cool 2  
14,000K color temperature.  
11,000K color temperature.  
8,500K color temperature.  
6,500K color temperature.  
5,000K color temperature.  
Adjust the horizontal position of image.  
Press to move image to the right; press  
COOL 2  
to move image to the left.  
Cool 1  
COOL 1  
V. POSITION 75  
0
100  
H. POSITION  
71  
NORMAL  
Adjust the vertical position of image.  
Press to move image upward; press to move the image downward.  
Normal  
V. POSITION  
75  
M 1  
M 2  
CLOCK  
0
CLOCK  
0
0
100  
Warm 1  
USER  
Adjust the clock frequency.  
PHASE  
0
Press  
to increase clock freq.; press  
PHASE  
to decrease clock freq.  
Warm 2  
AUTOSYNC  
Fig. 2-1-2  
0
0
100  
Color Temperature Sub-Menu  
Adjust phase timing.  
Customized color temperature (See page  
37 for details see user color setting.).  
Fig. 2-1-3  
User  
Press to shift phase to right; press to shift phase to left.  
Image Adjust Sub-Menu  
AUTOSYNC  
Synchronize image timing automatically  
Press  
to run the Auto Sync.  
ꢂꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-1-4 Aspect Ratio  
2-1-5 Overscan  
These functions can only be utilized in video inputs.  
Overscan controls portions of image being pushed out of the display area.  
Use and to navigate the Image Adjust Sub-Menu Selections.  
Use and to navigate the Overscan Sub-Menu Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Standard  
Original content aspect ratio  
Full screen by linear stretching.  
Full screen by cropping.  
OFF  
No overscan.  
Full Screen  
Crop  
4:3 STANDARD  
FULL SCREEN  
CROP  
OFF  
2.5%  
2.5% overscan.  
5.0% overscan.  
7.5% overscan.  
10.0% overscan.  
2.5%  
Flexview  
Full screen by non-linear stretching.  
5.0%  
5.0%  
Anamorphic 1: Use in conjunction of 16:9  
to 2.35:1 conversion lens. Morphing a  
2.35:1 film content from a 16:9 letter box  
to a full screen 2.35:1 output.  
FLEXVIEW  
7.5%  
ANAMORPHIC 1  
ANAMORPHIC 2  
Anamorphic 1  
Anamorphic 2  
7.5%  
10.0%  
MANUAL  
Anamorphic 2: Use in conjunction of 16:9  
to 2.35:1 conversion lens. Morphing a 4:3  
or 16:9 film contents from a 16:9 format  
to a 2.35:1 format.  
10.0%  
Fig. 2-1-4  
Aspect Ratio Sub-Menu  
ENG  
Fig. 2-1-5  
10.0%  
10.0%  
10.0%  
10.0%  
MANUAL  
Overscan Sub-Menu  
Press and to navigate the Manual Overscan selections.  
Note: Requires use of optional .Anamorphic lens. ViewSonic does not provide this optional lens. For more  
Press and to set overscan portions  
Note: 1080i and 1080p maximum overscan is 7.5%  
ꢂꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-1-6 Geometry Adjust  
2-2. Advanced Sub-Menu  
Adjust image geometry distortion caused by improper placement of projector electronically.  
Note: For best video performance, it is highly recommended to correct image distortion by  
physically correct the placement of the unit.  
Advanced options for image quality enhancement.  
Use and to navigate the Advanced features (Fig. 2-2) Selections:  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Use and to navigate the Geometry Adjust Sub-Menu Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Selections of Normal, Vivid, Cinema,  
Professional and User image modes.  
PICTURE MODE  
V. KEYSTONE -30  
-30  
0
+30  
V. KEYSTONE  
0
Selections of Normal, Low, Mid, High and  
Blacker than Black black-level.  
BLACK LEVEL  
HQV  
Press and to set figures of vertical keystone  
HQV  
NORMAL  
VIVID  
ADVANCED  
PICTURE MODE  
BLACK LEVEL  
MA  
H. KEYSTONE +40  
-40  
0
+40  
9
H.KEYSTONE  
0
HQV  
Selections of HQV Detail Enhancement,  
Advanced Film Mode detection, LTI and  
CTI.  
PROFESSIONAL  
USER  
NOISE REDUCTION  
COLOR SPACE  
Press and to set figures of horizontal keystone  
ROTATION  
0
Fig. 2-2  
Advanced Sub-Menu  
ROTATION  
0
-180  
0
+180  
NOISE  
Selections of Motion adaptive HQV Noise  
Reduction, TNR, MNR and BAR.  
REDUCTION  
AUTO  
Press and to set figures of rotation  
AUTO  
V.KEYSTONE  
OFF  
Selections of RGB, YCbCr, YPbPr and Auto  
color space.  
AUTO  
AUTO  
V.KEYSTONE  
COLOR SPACE  
OFF  
Fig. 1-6  
Geometry Adjust Sub-Menu  
Press and to toggle auto vertical keystone on or off.  
ꢂꢄ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-2-1 Picture Mode  
2-2-2 Black Level  
ViewSonic customized presets for various viewing pleasures.  
Black Level selections for visual brightness levels of the virtual pure black point in video content.  
Use and to navigate the image Mode (Fig. 2-2-1) Selections.  
Use and to navigate the Black Level Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-2). Selections:  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Normal: Standard NTSC black level.  
Contents below standard black level will  
not be visible.  
Normal: Image is presented in original  
content. All special enhancement features  
are off.  
NORMAL  
N
NORMAL  
Vivid: High contrast, richer color and  
detailed enhancement. Attention: Long  
time viewing may cause fatigue to the  
eyes.  
NORMAL  
Low: Portion of color noises reduced at  
darker grayscales.  
L
VIVID  
LOW  
VIVID  
Mid: Majority of color noises reduced at  
darker grayscales.  
MA  
M
9
MID  
Cinema: Emphasis on enhancements  
of skin tone performance and cinematic  
effect.  
MA  
9
PROFESSIONAL  
USER  
HIGH  
High: All color noises reduced at darker  
grayscales.  
H
Professional: Emphasis on grayscale and  
color accuracy. Easier viewing condition  
with tradeoff to contrast and color  
vividness.  
ENG  
BLACKER  
THAN BLACK  
PROFESSIONAL  
Blacker than black: Black level is defined  
at 0 IRE. Image details that are darker than  
standard black level is visible, resulting  
in brighter images. Make sure the source  
content’s (such as a DVD player) black  
level filter is turned off.  
Fig. 2-2-1  
Image Mode  
Fig. 2-2-2  
B
Black Level Sub-Menu  
User: Recall customized settings in user  
memory.  
USER  
ꢂꢅ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-2-3 HQV  
Selections of HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) for further details enhancements, film  
detecting modes, and luminance level adjustments.  
OFF  
LOW  
HIGH  
AUTO  
LTI  
Use and to navigate the Basic Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-3) Selections.  
Selections of luminance levels.  
Off: No luminance level enhancement.  
Low: Low luminance level.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
High: High luminance level.  
DETAIL  
50  
0
100  
ENHANCEMENT  
Auto: Automatic luminance level correction.  
DETAIL  
ENHANCEMENT  
0
OFF  
LOW  
HIGH  
AUTO  
CTI  
Detail Enhancement: Enrich details in lower resolution video  
contents (HD Simulation for SD/ED video.).  
FILM MODE  
AUTO  
Press to increase details; press to lessen details.  
Select the chrominance level.  
Off: No chrominance level enhancement.  
Low: Low chrominance level.  
AUTO  
VIDEO  
FILM  
FILM MODE  
LTI  
High: High chrominance level.  
OFF  
Auto: Automatic chrominance level correction.  
Auto: Automatically switch between video and film modes of  
the video content.  
CTI  
OFF  
Video: Automatically de-Interlace video signals to achieve  
optimum viewing quality.  
Fig. 2-2-3  
Film: Automatically detects fitting cadence of film for optimum  
viewing quality.  
HQV Sub-Menu  
Press and to select film mode.  
ꢂꢆ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-2-4 Noise Reduction  
HQV technology reduces the irrelevant or noise data (Minimum loss of good data) from  
signal and creates better viewing quality.  
OFF  
LOW  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
MNR  
Use and to navigate Selections of Noise Reduction Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-4).  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Mosquito Noise Reduction: Reduce noise artifacts around object  
edges.  
Press to further reduce noise; press to restore the original state  
OFF  
ON  
HQV-NR  
HQV-NR  
ON  
To turn On or Off HQV-noise reduction. HQV NR is a per-  
pixel motion & noise adaptive temporal filter.  
OFF  
ON  
BAR  
TNR  
0
Block Artifact Removal: Remove block artifact caused by motion  
image processing.  
OFF  
LOW  
MEDIUM  
HIGH  
TNR  
Select ON to remove artifacts; OFF to restore the original state  
MNR  
2
Temporal Recursive Noise Reduction: Filter out the differences by  
comparing multiple image frames. This technique works best with still  
image.  
BAR  
OFF  
ENG  
Press to further reduce noise; press to restore the original state  
Fig. 2-2-4  
Noise Reduction Sub-Menu  
ꢂꢇ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-2-5 Color Space  
2-3 Config Sub-Menu  
Configuration options for basic Projector settings  
Select the correct color spacing for the given input video format. Wrong selection may result  
in abnormal color performance. Selections.  
Use and to navigate the Config Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3) Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Use and to navigate Selections of Color Space Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-2-5)  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Selections of Auto Source, Fixed Sync, Auto  
Shutdown, Lamp mode, Daylight Sensor  
and Projection.  
PROJECTOR  
SETTINGS  
For RGB video format. No subsampling.  
All information is accurately transmitted.  
RGB  
RGB  
Selections of OSD Location, Time out and  
Transparency.  
For component video YCbCr video format.  
Some subsampling to the color information  
resulting in reduced transmission with little  
impact on what is perceived by the viewer.  
Used in most higher-end digital formats.  
OSD  
AUTO SOURCE  
ON  
CONFIG  
YCbCr  
FIXED SYNC  
OFF  
PROJECTOR SETTINGS  
OSD  
YCbCr  
Selections of English, German, French,  
Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian,  
Swedish, Finnish, Simplified Chinese &  
Traditional Chinese.  
OWN  
LANGUAGES  
TIMERS  
LAMP MODE  
NORMAL  
DAYLIGHT  
SENSOR  
AUTO  
LANGUAGES  
HIGH ALTITUDE  
PROJECTION  
FRONT/DESK  
AUTO IRIS  
YPbPr  
Fig. 2-3  
For component video YPbPr video format.  
Best color sampling ratio, used as an  
intermediate format in high-end film  
scanners and cinematic production.  
Config Sub-Menu  
Projection Front / Desk  
Selections of Lamp Timer Reset, Filter  
Timer Reset & System Time.  
YPbPr  
TIMERS  
AUTO  
Selections of fan speed for operating at  
High altitude or Normal environment.  
HIGH ALTITUDE  
Fig. 2-2-5  
Automatically choose the most  
suitable chroma subsampling scheme.  
Recommended !!  
AUTO  
Color Space Sub-Menu  
Selections of automatically adjusting the  
light output for better contrast performance  
and feature off.  
AUTO IRIS  
ꢂꢈ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-3-1 Projector Settings  
NORMAL  
ECO  
LAMP MODE  
Projector Setting selections  
Use and to navigate Selections of Projector Settings Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-1)  
Select lamp power efficiency mode  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Normal: Standard mode, maximum lumen and power output  
Eco: Reduced power, less fan noise, and lamp life can be  
extended.  
OFF  
ON  
AUTO SOURCE  
DAYLIGHT  
OFF  
AUTO  
MANUAL  
SENSOR  
AUTO SOURCE  
Automatically select the next active input source  
ON  
Adjust the viewing condition based on ambient light environment  
OFF: Disable the feature  
Select ON to enable the feature; OFF to disable the feature  
FIXED SYNC  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
FIXED SYNC  
Auto: Enable the feature and adjust automatically  
Manual: Enable the feature and adjust manually  
DOWN  
Use default timing data stored in the projector instead of  
consistent auto sync sampling. Auto sync will cause incorrect  
image sizing If the on-screen image has black border. The  
problem is further complicated if the source content’s screen  
resolution is not consistent.  
LOW  
MIDDLE  
HIGH  
MANUAL  
LAMP MODE  
NORMAL  
Manually choose the light rate.  
Low: Dim environment  
DAYLIGHT  
SENSOR  
AUTO  
Middle: Average light environment  
High: Bright environment  
PROJECTION  
FRONT/DESK  
Select ON to enable the feature; OFF to disable the feature  
ENG  
AUTO  
5
15  
30  
45  
60  
OFF  
SHUTDOWN  
PROJECTION  
Fig. 2-3-1  
FRONT / DESK  
REAR / DESK  
Projector Settings Sub-Menu  
Automatically shut down the projector after standby 5 / 15 /  
30 / 45 / 60 minutes or feature off.  
FRONT / CEILING  
REAR / CEILING  
Projection method selections  
Use and to choose the right projection method.  
ꢂꢉ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-3-3 Languages  
2-3-2 OSD  
OSD location  
OSD language selections.  
Use and to navigate Selections of Projector Settings Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-1)  
Use and to navigate the Languages Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-3) Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
TOP LEFT  
TOP RIGHT  
EN  
DE  
FR  
ES  
DU  
IT  
RU  
SV  
FI  
SC  
TC  
ENGLISH  
CENTER  
BOTTOM RIGHT  
LOCATION  
OSD  
LOCATION  
TOP LEFT  
BOTTOM LEFT  
DEUTSCH  
FRANÇAIS  
ESPAÑOL  
OSD location on the projected screen  
Press ◄►▲▼ to navigate and select the best position for  
NEDERLANDS  
ITALIANO  
РУССКИЙ  
OSD location.  
TIMEOUT  
Select preferred language  
TIMEOUT 30  
5
100  
SVENSKA  
SUOMI  
OSD timeout timing (seconds) setting  
ㅔԧЁ᭛  
Press to expand the timeout timing or to decrease  
TRANSPARENCY  
TYPE1  
ᕷᡏύЎ  
TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3  
TRANSPARENCY  
Fig. 2-3-3  
Fig. 2-3-2  
OSD Transparency selections  
Languages Sub-Menu  
OSD Sub-Menu  
Press or to select various transparency settings.  
ꢃ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-3-4 Timers  
2-3-5 High Altitude  
Timer settings  
Using Projector in high altitude. Projector fan spins faster to accommodate the low-  
atmospheric pressure environment.  
Use and to navigate the Timers Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-4) Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Use and to navigate Selections of High Altitude Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-5).  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
YES  
NO  
LAMP TIMER RESET  
Reset Lamp timer. Reset Lamp timer after each replacement of  
new lamp.  
LAMP  
TIMER RESET  
ON: Projector is used in high altitude.  
High fan speed mode.  
This timer is for user’s own tracking purpose; the lamp  
warranty time will not be renewed by this act. (See section ???  
for lamp warranty details.)  
UDE  
UDE  
FILTER  
TIMER RESET  
OFF  
ON  
FILTER TIMER RESET  
Reset filter Timer. Reset filter timer after each cleaning or  
replacement of new filter.  
UDE  
SYSTEM TIME  
00100 HRS  
OFF: Projector is not used in high altitude.  
Normal fan speed mode.  
ENG  
UDE  
SYSTEM TIME  
00100 HRS  
Fig. 2-3-4  
Fig. 2-3-5  
Timers Sub-Menu  
High Altitude Sub-Menu  
Total Projector operating time (Operating timer cannot be  
changed by user).  
ꢃꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-3-6 Auto Iris  
2-4 PCS Settings Sub-Menu  
PCS Setting selections  
Automatically control the portion of projected light to increase contrast and transition speed  
Use and to navigate Selections of PCS Setting Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4)  
Use and to navigate Selections of Auto Iris Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-3-6).  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
PCS  
Precision Color System  
AUTO IRIS  
OFF  
Split screen for Precision Color System  
comparison  
AUTO IRIS  
ON  
Enable Auto Iris feature  
PCS DISPLAY  
PCS ON  
USER  
PCS  
PCS DISPLAY  
FLESH TONE  
Skin tone correction  
FLESH TONE  
EDGE ENHANCEMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTION  
3D COLOR MANAGEMENT  
PCS OFF  
AUTO IRIS  
OFF  
EDGE  
Fig. 2-4  
Emphasis on image edges  
ENHANCEMENT  
AUTO IRIS  
ON  
PCS Settings Sub-Menu  
Disable Auto Iris feature  
GAMMA  
Fig. 2-3-6  
Personalized gamma correction.  
Advanced colors enhancement  
CORRECTION  
Auto Iris Sub-Menu  
3D COLOR  
MANAGEMENT management.  
ꢃꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-4-1 PCS  
2-4-2 PCS Display  
PCS image management  
PCS display selections:  
Use and to navigate Selections of PCS Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-1)  
Use and to navigate Selections of PCS display Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-2)  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
PCS ON  
Split screen  
SPLIT SCREEN  
Left half – PCS enabled screen  
Right half – PCS disabled screen  
PCS ON  
USER  
Enable all default PCS settings  
SPLIT SCREEN  
USER  
Motion screen  
MOTION  
SCREEN  
Left portion of the bar – PCS  
enabled screen  
MOTION  
SCREEN  
PCS OFF  
Customized PCS settings.  
Right portion of the bar – PCS  
disabled screen  
PCS DISPLAY  
OFF  
PCS OFF  
ENG  
Fig. 2-4-1  
PCS DISPLAY  
OFF  
PCS display off  
PCS Settings Sub-Menu  
Fig. 2-4-2  
Disable all PCS enhancement settings  
PCS enabled in full screen  
PCS display Sub-Menu  
ꢃꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-4-4 Edge Enhancement  
2-4-3 Flesh tone  
Skin tone correction  
Adjustment of image outline edge thickness  
Use and to navigate Selections of Flesh tone Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-3) Selections.  
Use and to navigate Selections of Edge Enhancement Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-4).  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
FLESH TONE  
BEFORE  
FLESH TONE  
AFTER  
EFFECTIVE  
0
1
2
3
4
5
50  
50  
50  
0
100  
AREA  
HUE  
COLOR  
0
0
100  
100  
SELECT  
6
Press to increase outline thickness or or to decrease  
Effective Area: The affected color range adjustment.  
Press to increase range; press to decrease range.  
7
outline thickness.  
8
Hue: Gradation adjustment of the output color  
9
Press or to adjust the selected color  
10  
Color: Saturation adjustment of the output color  
Fig. 2-4-3  
Fig. 2-4-4  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
Flesh tone Sub-Menu  
Edge Enhancement Sub-Menu  
ꢃꢄ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-4-6 3D Color Management  
2-4-5 Gamma Correction  
Gamma selections and custom adjustments.  
Advanced color management. Isolated color correction only affects the selected color.  
Use and to navigate Selections of Gamma Correction Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-5).  
Use and to navigate Selections of 3D Color Management Sub-Menu (Fig. 2-4-6).  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
ADVANCED  
RED  
0
0
1
2
3
0
4
5
6
7
8
ENHANCE  
HUE  
COLOR 50  
50  
0
0
100  
100  
50  
0
RED  
-50  
ENHANCE  
-25 15  
15 10 12 -15 20  
1.0  
1.8  
Red color Enhancement  
GREEN  
Hue – Press for more yellowish or for magenta tone  
ENHANCE  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
BLUE  
Advanced option: 9 segments of gamma correction for  
customization.  
ENHANCE  
GREEN  
ENHANCE  
2.0  
2.2  
2.4  
USER  
HUE  
COLOR 50  
50  
0
0
100  
100  
CYAN  
ENHANCE  
Green color Enhancement  
MAGENTA  
ENHANCE  
PROFESSIONAL  
Hue – Press for a more cyanic or for yellowish tone  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32  
50  
YELLOW  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
0
ENHANCE  
ENG  
-50  
BLUE  
0
-25 15  
0
15 10 12 -15 20 15 17  
0
16 14 15 -15 20 18  
0
-25 15  
0
15 10 12 -15 20 15 17  
0
16 14 15  
ENHANCE  
HUE  
COLOR 50  
50  
0
0
100  
100  
Fig. 2-4-6  
Fig. 2-4-5  
3D Color Management Sub-  
Menu  
Blue color Enhancement  
Gamma Correction Sub-Menu  
Professional option: 33 segments of gamma correction for  
customization.  
Hue – Press for more magenta or for cyanic tone  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
ꢃꢅ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-5 Memory Settings Sub-Menu  
CYAN  
ENHANCE  
HUE  
COLOR 50  
50  
0
0
100  
100  
Use and to navigate the Memory Settings (Fig. 2-5) Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Cyan color Enhancement  
Hue – Press for a more bluish or for greenish tone  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
CUSTOM COLOR  
Customized color temperature settings  
MAGENTA  
ENHANCE  
TEMPERATURE  
HUE  
COLOR 50  
50  
0
0
100  
100  
Magenta color Enhancement  
2 slots for saving changed items. All  
changes should be saved in memory for  
future use.  
RED GAIN  
MEMORY SETTINGS  
Hue – Press for more reddish or for bluish tone  
GREEN GAIN  
BLUE GAIN  
RED OFFSET  
GREEN OFFSET  
BLUE OFFSET  
CUSTOM COLOR  
TEMPERATURE  
SAVE  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
SAVE  
LOAD  
YELLOW  
RESET ALL  
ENHANCE  
HUE  
50  
0
0
100  
100  
COLOR 50  
2 slots for loading changed items. Load  
previously saved customized data. All  
customized data can be utilized under  
“User” section of each adjustment.  
Fig. 2-5  
LOAD  
Memory Settings Sub-Menu  
Yellow color Enhancement  
Hue – Press for a more reddish or for greenish tone  
Color – Press for richer color or for less saturated color  
Resetting all ViewSonic defaults.  
RESET ALL  
Customized Data will not be overwritten. It  
can still be recalled by “Load” data option.  
ꢃꢆ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-5-1 Custom Color Temperature  
Customize color temperature adjustment. This defines color temperature in white balance  
and offset colors.  
GREEN OFFSET 50  
0
100  
Use and to navigate through Custom Color Temperature (Fig. 2-5-1) Selections.  
Green color temperature customization  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Offset – press for lighter or for darker tone at darker scenes  
RED GAIN 50  
0
100  
BLUE GAIN 50  
0
100  
RED GAIN  
Red color temperature customization  
GREEN GAIN  
Gain – press for lighter or for darker tone at brighter scenes  
Blue color temperature customization  
Gain – press for lighter or for darker tone at brighter scenes  
BLUE GAIN  
RED OFFSET 50  
0
100  
BLUE OFFSET 50  
0
100  
RED OFFSET  
GREEN OFFSET  
BLUE OFFSET  
Red color temperature customization  
Offset – press for lighter or for darker tone at darker scenes  
Blue color temperature customization  
Offset – press for lighter or for darker tone at darker scenes  
GREEN GAIN 50  
0
100  
ENG  
Fig. 2-5-1  
Green color temperature customization  
Gain – press for lighter or for darker tone at brighter scenes  
Custom Color Temperature  
Sub-Menu  
ꢃꢇ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-5-2 Save  
2-5-3 Load  
Loading changed items  
Saving Changed Items  
Use and to navigate the Loading (Fig. 2-5-3) Selections.  
Use and to navigate the Saving (Fig. 2-5-2) Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
YES  
NO  
SAVE 1  
YES  
NO  
LOAD 1  
D 1  
D 2  
E 1  
E 2  
Yes – confirm. No - cancel  
Yes – confirm. No - cancel  
Fig. 2-5-3  
Fig. 2-5-2  
Load Sub-Menu  
Save Sub-Menu  
ꢃꢈ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-5-5 System Status Screen  
2-5-4 Reset  
Press  
on the remote control to call up the main menu screen (Fig. 2-5-5-1).  
Resets of ViewSonic defaults  
Press on the remote control/side panel to bring up the system status bar (Fig. 2-5-5-1).  
The status screen will remain active until it is closed by user.  
Use and to navigate the Reset (Fig. 2-5-4) Selections.  
Press  
Press  
to confirm the Sub-Menu selection.  
to go to previous menu.  
Press on the remote control/side panel again to close the system status bar.  
Press  
on the remote control to close the main menu.  
Lamp timer: Can be reset by user (Refer to  
500 HRS  
timer reset in section 2-3-4). Lamp usage time  
counter.  
RESET ALL  
YES  
0 ~ 2500hrs: Normal status.  
2501 ~ 3000hrs: Near lamp life time. Place  
new order of lamp.  
2500 HRS  
ORDER LAMP  
RESET ALL  
YES  
MENU/EXIT :  
Yes – confirm.  
3001hrs or more: Over lamp life time. Please  
replace with new lamp.  
3000 HRS  
REPLACE LAMP  
Fig. 2-5-5-1  
ENG  
AUTO  
GOOD  
500 HRS  
ON  
Fig. 2-5-4  
SETUP  
9
H1  
H2  
C1  
C2  
A1  
S1  
P1  
1
GOOD  
Reset Sub-Menu  
1600x120060Hz  
STATUS  
45º  
C
Filter status, display if filter needs to be  
cleaned/changed  
2.00  
Fig. 2-5-5-2  
Status Bar  
CLEAN  
ꢃꢉ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
NORMAL  
AUTO  
Daylight sensor status: Indication if  
daylight sensor is active.  
VIVID  
Auto: Daylight sensor is in automatic mode.  
Manual: Manually select daylight sensor  
mode.  
Picture mode: Indication of current picture  
mode selection.  
MANUAL  
9
Off: Daylight sensor disabled.  
Picture mode include: Normal, Vivid,  
Cinema, Professional and User.  
CINEMA  
OFF  
PROFESSIONAL  
PCS  
ON  
Precision Color System status, display if  
PCS is in use  
USER  
PCS  
OFF  
On – ViewSonic defined PCS enabled  
Off – PCS disabled  
User – User define PCS settings.  
PCS  
USER  
ꢄ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
System temperature status, display if system  
is operating under ideal temperature:  
Normal – System under ideal operating  
temperature.  
NORMAL  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
Caution – System is above normal but  
below critical. Recommend to check  
setup environment to return operation  
temperature to normal.  
Warning – System temperature above  
recommend level, please shut down the  
projector and let it cools down to room  
temperature before further usage.  
If temperature is above critical level,  
system will automatically shut down.  
ENG  
2.00  
F/W version  
ꢄꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 5: Making and Recalling the User Adjustments  
Making Adjustments  
1-1. User Picture Mode Adjustments  
1-2. User Color Temperature Adjustments  
User Color Temperature includes the following adjustments:  
User Picture Mode includes the following adjustments:  
•Red Gain •Green Gain •Blue Gain •Red Offset •Green Offset •Blue Offset  
Under “Picture” sub-menu in the OSD  
Perform the adjustments:  
• Contrast • Brightness • Saturation • Hue • Sharpness  
Press ”Color Temp” button on the  
Under “Advanced” sub-menu in the OSD  
remote control.  
Browse through the Color  
• Black Level • Detail Enhancement  
Temperature Selections and choose  
“User Color Temperature” (Icon of  
multi-color “Users” will be displayed  
on the screen).  
Perform adjustments:  
Press either “CUST 1” or “CUST 2”  
button on the remote control.  
RED GAIN  
MEMORY SETTINGS  
Icon of the selected one will be  
displayed on the screen.  
Make the necessary adjustments in  
GREEN GAIN  
CUSTOM COLOR  
TEMPERATURE  
BLUE GAIN  
1
2
SAVE  
“Custom Color Temperature” sub-  
RED OFFSET  
LOAD  
GREEN OFFSET  
CONTRAST  
71  
HQV  
NORMAL  
VIVID  
Make the necessary adjustments  
in “Picture” and “Advanced” sub-  
menus in the OSD.  
ADVANCED  
PICTURE  
BLUE OFFSET  
menu in the OSD.  
RESET ALL  
BRIGHTNESS  
32  
BASIC  
PICTURE MODE  
BLACK LEVEL  
HQV  
COLOR TEMPERATURE  
IMAGE ADJUST  
ASPECT RATIO  
OVERSCAN  
SATURATION  
75  
MA  
9
Select “Save 1” to save the settings  
to memory location 1 (“Save 2” to  
memory location 2.). Note: Only  
color temperature data will be saved.  
Select “Yes” to confirm and “No”  
to cancel.  
HUE  
50  
PROFESSIONAL  
USER  
NOISE REDUCTION  
COLOR SPACE  
PNESS  
A
GEOMETRY ADJUST  
E 1  
2  
Select “Save 1” to save the settings  
to memory location 1 (“Save 2” to  
memory location 2.). Note: Only  
Picture Mode data will be saved.  
1  
2  
Fig. 1-2 Color  
YES  
NO  
SAVE 1  
Temperature Select  
Select “Yes” to confirm and “No”  
to cancel.  
Fig. 1-1 User Picture  
Mode Select  
YES  
NO  
SAVE 1  
ꢄꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1-3. User PCS Adjustments  
2-1 Recalling the User Picture Mode & Color Temperature  
Perform adjustments:  
User PCS includes the following adjustments:  
User Picture Mode  
•Flesh Tone •Edge Enhancement •Gamma Correction •3D Color Management  
Press “Menu” button on the remote  
Perform adjustments:  
control.  
Go to Advanced sub-menu’s Picture  
Mode Selections and choose “User  
Go to PCS sub-menu and  
RED GAIN  
Picture Mode” (Fig. 2-1-2).  
MEMORY SETTINGS  
select “User” in the OSD.  
GREEN GAIN  
BLUE GAIN  
PCS ON  
CUSTOM COLOR  
TEMPERATURE  
User Color Temperature  
SAVE  
Note: When PCS “User”  
RED OFFSET  
GREEN OFFSET  
BLUE OFFSET  
Press ”Color Temp” button on the  
LOAD  
mode is selected, Flesh Tone,  
RESET ALL  
remote control.  
USER  
Browse through the Color  
Edge Enhancement, Gamma  
Correction and 3D Color  
Temperature Selections and choose  
“User Color Temperature” (Icon of  
multi-color “Users” will be displayed  
on the screen).  
Fig. 2-1-1 Memory  
Settings Sub-Menu  
PCS OFF  
SETUP  
Management options will be  
HQV  
PICTURE  
CONFIG  
ADVANCED  
opened for adjustments.  
MEMORY  
SETTINGS  
HQV  
NORMAL  
VIVID  
ADVANCED  
PICTURE MODE  
BLACK LEVEL  
Note: User Color Temperature can  
also be selected from the OSD.  
Make the necessary  
MA  
9
Fig. 1-3 Color Temperature  
Select  
HQV  
PROFESSIONAL  
USER  
NOISE REDUCTION  
COLOR SPACE  
Load Memory  
adjustments in “Flesh Tone”,  
“Edge Enhancement”,  
“Gamma Correction” and “3D  
Color Management” sub-  
menus in the OSD.  
Go to “Memory Settings” sub-menu  
LOAD  
in the OSD. Select the “Load” option.  
Select “Load 1” to load the settings  
PCS ON  
USER  
ENG  
PCS  
PCS DISPLAY  
Fig. 2-1-2 Advanced  
Sub-Menu  
FLESH TONE  
from memory location 1 to User  
Picture Mode and User Color  
EDGE ENHANCEMENT  
GAMMA CORRECTION  
3D COLOR MANAGEMENT  
PCS OFF  
D 2  
D 1  
All adjustments made will be  
saved immediately to PCS user  
memory.  
Temperature (“Load 2” from memory  
location 2.).  
Select “Yes” to confirm and “No”  
YES  
NO  
LOAD 1  
to cancel.  
ꢄꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2-2 Recalling the User PCS Adjustments  
2-3 Recalling Both User Picture Mode and User  
Perform adjustments:  
PCS (Custom 1 & 2)  
Pro8100 offers two quick access keys (Custom 1 and 2) on the remote control. It provides an  
easy execution for recalling custom-setting combinations.  
Pressing “Cust 1” or “Cust 2” to:  
1. “Load 1” if “Cust 1” is pressed (“Load 2” if “Cust 2” is pressed.).  
2. Select “User” Picture Mode.  
Press the “PCS” button on the  
remote control.  
3. Select “User” PCS Mode.  
Press “CUST 1” button on the remote  
control to select custom setting 1  
(“CUST 2” to custom setting 2.).  
Note: Color Temperature data  
Browse through the PCS  
Selections and choose “User  
PCS” mode (Icon of single  
color “Users” will be displayed  
on the screen.).  
stored in memory location 1 or 2  
will also be recalled to User Color  
Temperature. Pressing Custom 1  
or 2 buttons doesn’t mean the User  
Color Temperature will be selected  
automatically. Follow the instruction  
for User Color Temperature recalling  
in section 2-1 (page 45) for User  
Note: User PCS can also be  
selected from the OSD.  
Fig. 2-2 PCS Select  
Color Temperature.  
Fig. 2-3 Custom Setting Select  
ꢄꢄ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
ENG  
ꢄꢅ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Maintaining the Air Filter  
Appendix  
The air filter, which is located at the back of the projector, should be replaced or cleaned when  
warned by system either because 200 hours of use or rise of internal temperature. If it is not  
cleaned periodically, it can become clogged with dust and prevent the projector from being  
ventilated properly. This can cause over heating and damage the projector.  
To clean the air filter:  
Maintenance  
The projector needs proper maintenance. You should keep the lens clean as dust, dirt or spots will  
project on the screen and diminish image quality. If any other parts need replacing, contact your  
dealer or qualified service personnel. When cleaning any part of the projector, always switch off  
and unplug the projector first.  
1. Pull down the filter module cover.  
Warning:  
2. Remove the filter module cover.  
3. Remove the dirty filter directly.  
4. Attach the clean air-filter.  
Never open any of the covers on the projector. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector  
can cause severe injury. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
Cleaning the Lens  
Gently wipe the lens with Micro-fiber wiping cloth. Do not touch the lens with your hands.  
5. Attach the filter cover to the projector.  
Cleaning the Projector Housing  
Replacing the Air Filter  
Gently wipe with a soft cloth. If dirt and stains are not easily removed, use a soft cloth damped  
The air filter should be replaced when cleaning is ineffective contact an authorized service center  
with water, or water and neutral detergent, and wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth.  
for the optional air filter.  
«
NOTE  
»
Turn off the projector and remove the AC power cord from the power outlet before beginning  
maintenance work.  
• Make sure the lens is cool before cleaning.  
• Do not use detergents or chemicals other than those noted above. Do not use benzene or  
thinners.  
• Do not use chemical sprays.  
• Use a soft cloth or lens paper only.  
ꢄꢆ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Replacing the Lamp  
• The lamp contains inorganic mercury. If the lamp bursts, the mercury inside the lamp will go  
out of the projector. Leave the area immediately if the lamp shatters while being operated and  
ventilate the area for at least 30 minutes in order to avoid the inhalation of mercury fumes.  
Otherwise it could be harmful to user’s health.  
Projector lamps have a finite life. Replace the lamp when:  
• A warning message “Lamp is approaching the end of its useful life in full power operation.  
Replacement suggested!” appears on the screen.  
• The image becomes darker and hues become weaker after a lamp has been for a long period  
of time.  
To replace the lamp:  
• The projector lamp LED indicator turns into amber. Refer to section titled “LED Indicator Mes-  
sages” for further details.  
1. Loosen the two screws of lamp cover.  
2. Remove the lamp cover.  
3. Loosen the two screws of lamp module.  
4. Pull out the old lamp module by lamp handle.  
5. Mount the new lamp.  
«
NOTE  
»
• The lamp will remain in high temperature even after the projector’s power is turned off. Wait  
for at least 45 minutes after power off to cool down the lamp. Touching the lamp prior proper  
cool down time can cause skin scalding.  
6. Replace the lamp cover.  
7. Reset the lamp timer.  
• Do not touch any glass portion of the lamp at any time. The lamp may explode due to  
improper handling or grease generated from finger.  
• Lamp lifetime may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use. There  
is no guarantee of the same lifetime for each lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate their  
lifetime in a shorter period of time than other similar lamps.  
• A lamp may explode as a result of vibration, shock or degradation as a result of hours of use  
as its lifetime draws to an end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or  
conditions in which the projector and lamp are being used.  
• Wear protective gloves and eyeglasses when fixing or detaching the lamp.  
• Short on-off-cycles will damage the lamp and reduce lamp life. Wait at least for 7 minutes to  
turn off the projector after powering on.  
«
NOTE  
»
• Dispose of the used lamp according to local regulations.  
• Ensure that screws are tightened properly. Screws not tightened fully may result in injury or  
accidents.  
ENG  
• Do not operate the lamp in proximity to paper, cloth, or other combustible material nor cover it  
with such materials. Otherwise it could cause a fire.  
• Since the lamp is made of glass, do not drop the unit and do not scratch the glass.  
• Do not reuse the old lamp. This could cause the lamp to explode.  
• Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord before replacing the lamp.  
• Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed.  
• Do not operate the lamp in an atmosphere containing an inflammable substance, such as  
thinner. Otherwise it could cause a fire or explosion.  
• Thoroughly ventilate the area or the room when operating the lamp in an oxygen atmosphere (in  
the air). If ozone is inhaled, it could cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, etc.  
ꢄꢇ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Troubleshooting  
List of Compatible Signals  
If you think something is wrong, check the followings before contacting customer service.  
Analog PC timing  
If This Happens  
No power  
Check  
Mode  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1024 x 768  
1280x768  
1280 x 1024  
1280 x 1024  
640 x 480  
832 x 624  
1024 x 768  
V-Sync  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
72 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
50 Hz  
56 Hz  
60 Hz  
72 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
70 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
64.0 kHz  
80.0 kHz  
67 Hz  
75 Hz  
75 Hz  
H Sync  
* Is the power cord or battery pack plugged in?  
* Is it connected to the projector?  
VGA  
24.69 kHz  
31.5 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
37.5 kHz  
43.3 kHz  
30.99 kHz  
35.2 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
48.1 kHz  
46.9 kHz  
53.7 kHz  
39.63 kHz  
48.4 kHz  
56.5 kHz  
60.0 kHz  
68.7 kHz  
47.8 kHz  
60 Hz  
DOS/Text mode  
visible  
* Is the ambient temperature high?  
Power is lost during use  
No picture  
* Is the air intake or air exhaust blocked?  
* Is the projector turned on?  
* Are the connections set up correctly?  
* Are all the connected devices functioning properly?  
SVGA  
* Is the input signal supported by the projector? ,  
* Is something generating an abnormal video signal,  
for instance the video tape?  
Picture not displayed correctly  
* Is the lens dirty?  
* Is the lens focus adjusted optimally?  
* Is the projection distance within the projector’s  
Picture blurred Part of picture out of  
focus  
supported range?  
XGA  
* Is the projector’s screen placement angle tilted too  
far?  
* Are the sharpness or sampling phase adjustments  
off?  
Colors too light  
Bad shading  
* Are the color or tint, adjustments off?  
* Is the screen dirty?  
WXGA  
SXGA  
75 Hz  
Coordinated Video  
Timing  
35 kHz  
49.72 kHz  
60.24 kHz  
ꢄꢈ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 800  
1360 x 768  
1400 x 1050  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
1680 x 1050  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1080  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
45.1 kHz  
49.7 kHz  
62.8 kHz  
71.6 kHz  
47.7 kHz  
65.3 kHz  
55.9 kHz  
75 kHz  
1080p  
UXGA  
1920 x 1080  
1600 x 1200  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 960  
1360 x 768  
1440 x 900  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
67.5 kHz  
75 kHz  
49.7 kHz  
60.0 kHz  
47.7 kHz  
55.9 kHz  
Others  
Others  
Compatible/Supportive timing  
Note: the Projector may need minor adjustment in the OSD to get optimized performance,  
when below video signals is input to it through the HDMI connector.  
65.3 kHz  
33.8 kHz  
67.5 kHz  
480i60  
720x480  
60  
15.8k  
31.5k  
61.98k  
15.6k  
31.3k  
61.2k  
37.5k  
45.0k  
92.89k  
28.1k  
33.8k  
27.0K  
56.3k  
67.5k  
480p60  
720x480  
60  
480p120  
576i50  
720x480  
120  
50  
Digital PC timing (HDMI)  
720x576  
Mode  
Resolution  
640 x 480  
V-Sync  
H Sync  
576p50  
720x576  
50  
VGA (DOS/Text mode visible)  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
60 Hz  
31.5 kHz  
31.5 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
48.4 kHz  
45 kHz  
576p100  
720p50  
720x576  
100  
50  
480p  
720 x 483  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1280x720  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
1920x1080  
SVGA  
XGA  
800 x 600  
720p60  
60  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
1680 x 1050  
1920 x 1080  
720p120  
1080i50  
120  
50  
720p  
ENG  
WXGA  
SXGA  
SXGA+  
WSXGA+  
1080i  
47.8 kHz  
64.0 kHz  
65.3 kHz  
65.3 kHz  
33.8 kHz  
1080i60  
60  
1080p24  
1080p50 (Native)  
1080p60 (Native)  
24  
50  
60  
ꢄꢉ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LED Indicator Message  
Product Specification  
Power LED  
Blinking in Green  
Green  
Status LED  
Off  
Indicates  
Display type  
Resolution  
F #  
3 x 0.74-inch LCD projector  
1920 x 1080 (1.07 Billion Colors)  
F = 1.83 – 2.36  
Standby mode  
Warming up  
Projector ON.  
Cooling down  
Green  
Green  
Off  
Focal Length  
Focus / Zoom  
f = 23.5 to 37.6 mm  
Green  
Blinking in Green  
Motorized / Motorized 1.6x  
In-proper shutdown due to  
power cut off.  
Horizontal: Total of 120% of movement distance, 10% on each side  
Vertical: Total of 250% of movement distance, 75% on each side  
Orange  
Orange  
Green  
Off  
Lens shift  
Projection distance  
Computer input  
40” – 300”  
A certain error has been  
detected.  
Analog RGB, D-sub 15 pin  
Orange  
Orange  
Red  
Over temp.  
Lamp error.  
HDMIx2, Component video (YCbCr/YPbPr)x2, Composite  
videox1, S-Videox1.  
Video input  
Blinking in Red  
Other terminals  
RS-232, USB, DC 5V, DC 12V trigger  
Please refer to timing table above.  
Computer Compatibility  
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, 480i/p, 576i/p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p/60,  
1080p/50, 1080p/24.  
Video Compatibility  
Scanning Frequency  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Frequency  
15-100kHz  
50 - 90Hz  
Operating temperature  
Rated voltage  
+41°F (+5°C) to +95°F (+35°C)  
100–120VAC/220–240VAC  
(Auto Switching)  
Dimension (W x H x D)  
Weight  
537 x 170 x 389mm  
19.85 lbs (Approx. 9kg)  
ꢅ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
RS232 command code  
HDMI-1  
1. Protocol Setting  
Send String (HEX) BE  
EF 02 06 00 8F D3 36 00 00 00 00 00  
HDMI-2  
Send String (HEX) BE  
4.1 Key-Pad & IR command  
Command  
EF 02 06 00 5E D2 37 00 00 00 00 00  
Send String (HEX)  
Picture mode  
Color Temp.  
Aspect Ratio  
Menu  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
EF 02 06 00 3B D9 42 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 EA D8 43 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 5D D9 44 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 8C D8 45 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 BF D8 46 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 6E D9 47 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 91 D9 48 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 40 D8 49 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 73 D8 4A 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 A2 D9 4B 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 15 D8 4C 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 C4 D9 4D 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 F7 D9 4E 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 26 D8 4F 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 49 DA 50 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 98 DB 51 00 00 00 00 00  
EF 02 06 00 AB DB 52 00 00 00 00 00  
2. Power ON/OFF command  
Command  
Send String (HEX)  
Power ON BE  
EF  
EF  
10  
02  
05  
06  
00  
00  
C6  
57  
FF  
11  
2E  
11  
00  
01  
00  
00  
00  
01  
00  
00  
00  
Exit  
Power OFF BE  
D0  
Up  
Down  
3. Source select command  
Left  
Computer ( Analog RGB 1)  
Right  
Send String (HEX) BE  
Send String (HEX) BE  
Send String (HEX) BE  
Send String (HEX) BE  
Send String (HEX) BE  
EF 02 06 00 0B D2 32 00 00 00 00 00  
Component 1  
PCS  
Daylight Sensor BE  
EF 02 06 00 DA D3 33 00 00 00 00 00  
Component 2  
Overscan  
Black level  
HQV  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
ENG  
EF 02 06 00 85 DA 5C 00 00 00 00 00  
S-Video  
Freeze  
EF 02 06 00 6D D2 34 00 00 00 00 00  
Composite Video  
Input  
V/H keystone  
EF 02 06 00 BC D3 35 00 00 00 00 00  
ꢅꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4.2 Key-Pad & IR command 2  
Command  
6. Data get  
Send String (HEX)  
Send String (HEX)  
Normal  
BE  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
06  
06  
06  
06  
06  
06  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
8A  
3D  
EC  
DF  
0E  
F1  
DF  
DE  
DF  
DF  
DE  
DE  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
Command  
Byte 0 ~ Byte 11  
BE EF 1A 0C 00 7A 46 4F 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
Filter Counter Get BE EF 1A 0C 00 91 93 50 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
Byte12 ~ Byte18  
Aspect Ratio Anamorphic 1 BE  
Error Code Get  
Anamorphic 2 BE  
A11  
BE  
BE  
BE  
Temp Get  
BE EF 1A 0C 00 52 6E 51 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
BE EF 1A 0C 00 56 6A 52 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
Picture Mode  
Cust 1  
Cust 2  
Lamp Life Get  
Unit on time Get BE EF 1A 0C 00 89 8B 5A 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  
Return  
1E  
5. Special command  
Command  
Send String (HEX)  
02 06 00 54 DB 5D 00 00 00 00 00  
Lens shift Right BE  
EF  
Lens shift Left  
Lens shift Up  
BE  
BE  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
EF  
02 06 00 67 DB 5E  
02 06 00 B6 DA 5F  
00 00 00 00 00  
00 00 00 00 00  
Lens shift Down BE  
02 06 00 B9 DF 60 00 00 00 00 00  
02 06 00 E3 DA 5A 00 00 00 00 00  
Focus +  
Focus -  
Zoom +  
Zoom -  
BE  
BE  
BE  
BE  
02 06 00 32 DB 5B 00 00 00 00 00  
02 06 00 68 DE 61 00 00 00 00 00  
02 06 00 5B DE 62 00 00 00 00 00  
ꢅꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Remote control code  
Complete IR command code table:  
Code Protocol Type: NEC format  
Command Function Name  
Description  
Command Function Name  
Zoom/Focus  
Description  
0x87  
Power On  
Power On/Off  
Power Off  
PC  
Discrete Power On.¹  
Toggle Power On/Off.²  
Discrete Power Off  
Direct PC select  
0x94  
0x8D  
0x82  
0x85  
0x83  
0x81  
0x86  
0x84  
0x90  
0x95  
0x96  
0x97  
0x98  
0x99  
0x80  
0xB0  
0xB1  
0xB2  
0xB3  
0xB4  
0xB5  
0xB6  
0xB7  
Zoom/Focus toggle  
V/H Keystone V/H Keystone toggle  
0X87  
LIGHT  
0xA1  
0x9E  
0x9B  
0xA3  
0xA4  
0xA6  
0x9C  
0x9D  
0x9A  
0xA7  
0xA8  
0x91  
0xBA  
0xBB  
0xBC  
0x92  
0x8E  
0xBD  
0xB8  
0xB9  
0x93  
Up  
Down  
Left  
0XA1  
0XBD  
0X93  
0XB8  
0X94  
0XB9  
Component Video Component 1/2 browse  
Component 1  
Component 2  
CV/S-Video  
S-Video  
Direct Component 1 select  
Direct Component 2 select  
CV/S-Video browse  
Direct S-Video select  
Direct CV select  
Right  
0X82  
0X86  
0X85  
Enter  
Menu  
Confirm selection  
Open/Exit OSD  
Cancel selection  
PCS browse  
0X83  
0X84  
0X81  
0X90  
Exit  
CV  
PCS  
HDMI  
HDMI 1/2 browse  
Daylight Sensor  
Overscan  
Black Level  
HQV  
DS browse  
HDMI 1  
Direct HDMI 1 select  
Direct HDMI 2 select  
All mode browse  
Overscan browse  
Black Level browse  
HQV enable  
0XBA  
0X92  
0X8C  
0XA7  
0XA3  
0XBB  
0X95  
0X98  
0XA8  
0XA4  
0XBC  
0X99  
0X96  
0XA6  
0X9E  
HDMI 2  
Picture Mode  
Picture Mode All All mode browse excl. user.  
Freeze  
Image freeze  
Cust 1  
Cust 2  
Custom mode 1  
Custom mode 2  
Lens Shift Right  
Lens Shift Left  
Lens Shift Up  
Lens Shift Down  
Focus +  
Color Temp  
Aspect Ratio  
Normal AR  
Anamorphic 1  
Anamorphic 2  
Lens Shift  
Color Temp browse  
All AR browse  
ENG  
Normal AR browse  
Anamorphic 1 AR direct  
Anamorphic 2 AR direct  
Focus -  
Zoom +  
Zoom -  
¹ When discrete code mode is enabled.  
² When discrete code mode is disabled.  
Note: Manufacture prefix code needs to be added to the IR command code. ViewSonic  
manufacture prefix code is 0x83, 0xF4.  
ꢅꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Customer Support  
Limited Warranty  
VIEWSONIC® PROJECTOR  
For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.  
Note : You will need the product serial number.  
What the warranty covers:  
T=Telephone  
Country/Region  
Web Site  
E-mail  
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.  
F=Fax  
AUS=1800 880 818  
NZ=0800 008 822  
Australia/New Zealand  
T (Toll-Free)= 1-866-463-4775  
T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2533  
F= 1-909-468-1202  
Canada  
How long the warranty is effective:  
North and South America: Please check with your local dealer or local ViewSonic office for the warranty  
information.  
Europe/Middle East/Baltic  
countries/North Africa  
Contact your reseller  
Europe: 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.  
Other regions or countries: Please check with your local dealer or local ViewSonic office for the  
warranty information.  
Hong Kong  
T= 852 3102 2900  
T= 1800 11 9999  
T= 080 265 9080  
T= 0800 666 0194  
T= 0800 891 6984  
T= 800 440 303  
India  
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.  
Korea  
Latin America (Argentina)  
Latin America (Brazil)  
Latin America (Chile)  
Latin America (Columbia)  
Latin America (Mexico)  
Who the warranty protects:  
This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser.  
What the warranty does not cover:  
T= 01 800 915 6588  
T= 001 800 514 6518  
1.  
2.  
Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modified or removed.  
Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:  
a. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized  
product modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product.  
b. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic.  
c. Any damage of the product due to shipment.  
Renta y Datos, 29 SUR 721, COL. LA PAZ, 72160 PUEBLA, PUE. Tel: 01.222.891.55.77 CON 10 LINEAS  
Electroser, Av Reforma No. 403Gx39 y 41, 97000 Merida, Yucatan. Tel: 01.999.925.19.16  
d. Removal or installation of the product.  
e. Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure.  
Latin America (Peru)  
Macau  
T= 0800 53458  
T= 853 700 303  
f.  
Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specifications.  
g. Normal wear and tear.  
T= 1-800-688-6688 (English)  
T= 1-866-379-1304 (Spanish)  
F= 1-909-468-1202  
Puerto Rico & Virgin  
Islands  
h. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.  
Any 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.  
Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.  
3.  
4.  
Singapore/Malaysia/  
Thailand  
T= 65 6461 6044  
South Africa  
How to get service:  
1.  
For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support  
United Kingdom  
T (Toll-Free)= 1-800-688-6688  
(please refer to “Customer Support” page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number.  
To obtain warranted 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.  
United States  
T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2530  
F= 1-909-468-1202  
ꢅꢄ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3.  
4.  
Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service  
center or ViewSonic.  
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 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.  
2.  
3.  
Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.  
Any claim against the customer by any other party.  
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.  
com under Support/Warranty Information.  
ENG  
4.3: Projector Warranty  
PRJ_LW01 Rev. 1h 06-25-07  
ꢅꢅ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Technika Flat Panel Television LCD22 921 User Manual
Texas Instruments Laptop 5000 User Manual
Triarch Indoor Furnishings 60155 User Manual
Tributaries TV Cables HX1C6 PRO User Manual
Tripp Lite Switch B022 U08 IP User Manual
Uniden Portable Radio scanning radio User Manual
ViewSonic Personal Computer VOT550 User Manual
ViewSonic Projector S50 X50 User Manual
Vinotemp Refrigerator VT ODSBREF User Manual
Wagner SprayTech Microwave Oven MCS 425 User Manual