ViewSonic 99003 User Manual 74396
ViewSonic Corporation 74396
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, 331998 EXHIBIT 3 FCC ID: 5 If: MODEL New OUR REF: MKSS’S'EUZ iewSonic® —TEN'1‘AT1VE— PJL802+ «A 20" to 300" (Viewable) Color LCD SVGA Ultra Portable Projector Copyright ‘D‘fiewSonic Corporation, 1997, All rights reserved, IBM XT, AT, 386, 456. Power PC, and PS/2 are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of Intematicnal Business Machines Corporation Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation. Macintosh and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks oprple Computer, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. ViewSonie. the three birds logo. OnV'tew. andViewMeter are registered trademarks ofViewSonic Corporation. ViewBook is a trademark ofViewSonic Corporation VESA and ED“) are registered trademarks of the Video Eectronics Standards Association (VESA). DPMS and BBC are trademarks ofVESA. Bucket STAR is a registered trademark of the Us. Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA). 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 condoning product improvement, VieWSonic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. lnforman‘on in this document may change without notice. No part of this document may be copied. reproduced. or transmitted by any means, [or any purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation. Instructions for FCC Compliance Caution: This equipment has been tested 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 inlerlerence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful into rferenco to radio communications However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. It this equipment does cause harmful interteronceto radio ortelevision reception. which can be determined by tumlng the equipment oft and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the intenerence by one or more of the lollowing measures: — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diflerenl from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help. Noel Number: PJL822 Trade Na . ViewSonit:w Responsible party: ' Address: This device complies w' - . conditions: 1 ‘ net/ice may not cause hannlul interference, and (2) this device FOR YOUR necoRDs The serial number is printed on the back of the projector.th the serial n and keep this guide as a permanent record of your purchase to aid In Identltt theft or loss. _ I V Model Name: VIewSonlc PqLBOz-r Model Number: VPRJ21 it}; 2 , Serial Number: Purchase Date: ViewSonIc PJLGOE CONTENTS Instructions for FCC Compliance 1 . 1 Declaration of Confortnity.. For Your Records . l . .' .’ ‘FCC Caution ........... . 2 ' Important Safety Precautions. . . 2 Getting Started Package Contents ......... . . 4 Unique Features .......... . . 4 Installation Checklist ................ .. 4' Connecting Audio/Video Equipment . . 5 Connecting a Computer .......... . 6 Positioning the Projector and Screen . . 7 Centering the Projected Image ...... . S , . Rear Screen Projection ................. 8 Operation, . - ' ' . "filming the Power On/Off . . . .' ............ 9 Projector Controls and Indicators . . . . 10 The Remote Control Unit ......... . . . 11 Built-in Mouse Feature ......... . . . 11 Operating Range .............. . . . 11 Back-Light Feature .' ......... .. 11 Projecting a Picture ............ . . . 12 Special Audio/Video Effects . . t l . 12 Adjusting the Lens .......... l. 12 Projected Image Adjustments . . . , . . 13 Selecting the Video System Format. 14 Adjusting the White Balance . . . . 14 R613 Sync Adjustment. . . 15 RGB Image Adjustment . . . 15 Blue Screen Feature .................. 16 mining Off the ViewMeter" Display . . . . 16 Changing to 1619 (Wide) Screen ........ 16 Projecting a Picture (continued) _ Canceling the Enlarging Function ....... 1.7 Selecting the. OnView‘llanguage . . .', . . f 17 ‘ Disabling the Power Button on the Remote Control Unit ................ 17 _ Using the Built-in Mouse Feature . . , ._1 . , . l 18 ‘ Windows“ Vin/Book“ Mouse Drivers 1 . . 19 ' Macintosh“ VlewBook Mouse . . 21 Projecting PC-Card Data.. JPEG Viewer Driver Insta atlon.. ', How to make JPEG files Size of the Projected Screen How to edit using the Album Display.feature Projecting PC-Card Data .. Technicaljlnformation ~ Specifications ........................ ‘. 30. Timing Chan .......................... 3 i ‘ Pin Assignment ........................ 31 Troubleshooting , Status Codes .......................... sq, ' Problem Solving Chart .................. 35 .' Maintenance Cleaning the Air Pillar ......... ..Z ..... 36 Replacing the Lamp Unit ................ 3q If Lamp Use Reaches 1100 Hours‘ ...... 3'7, Resetting the Lamp Time .............. 33 Index .................. i ............. 39 Warranty .............................. l“) Customer Support ............... back cover ' Vlawsanle PJLBOE Connecting AudioNideo Equipment (VideolS-Video signal) Before you begin.. Turn off the power of each device you plan to connect to the proieetor. The diagram numbers correspond with the numbers in the table below. 6 S~Vldsc Cable (not included) VCR Laser Disk S stem or S-VlDEOV R . 6 Audio Cable (not Included) G Audioneo Cable NOTE: If the S~VIDEO m and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected, the S-VDEO IN signal input will have priority. To view the signal from the VIDEO IN port, disconnect the plug from the S-VIDEO IN port. Video/Computer Cables and Adapters These accessories are provided in order to connect the projector to the computer and AV (audio! video) equipment. The numbers in the left column correspond to the numbers in the conneétion diagrams above and on page 6. —r— No. cablelAdapler _'l_ pm Projector side Computer/Av duvlee: slde 1 VGA Cable D—Sub M Dsuh M 15P (I'flilu) 15? (male) 2 VGA MAC Adapter D-Sub M 15P (lemnle) Ci RS-2320 Cable mini DIN 4 aezazc 9F Adapter mlnlDIN — SP (wale) r— , a, , 5 Hemc 95? Mapler ' ‘ new: —- - , asp (lemale) CED «as s Video/Audio RCA RCA pin cm RCA pin m 4.92 n can (male) x a at“ (male) x a "5D (15 m) VlewSonic PJLm- Positioning the Projector and Screen The screen should be placed out of the path of sunlight or room light, as this will wash out the colors of the projected image and make it hard to see. When possible, close all blinds. curtains, etc. and dim the lights. . The projector should be at a 90° angle to the screen for the best image. To determine the Throw Distance (projection distance) for the image size you desire, refer to the Projector/Screen Relative Position Chart below. Top View NOTE: The projector is equipped with an image reverse feature for rear projection. (See page 8.) Projector/Screen Relative Position Chart The picture can be adjusted to the desired size within the range of the zoom lens. This chart is based on SVGA input signal. Screen sizes will be smaller for a VGA signal. Measure (c) Measure (D) 0.98 it (0.30 In) 0.89 fl 1.35 it (0.41 m) 2.66 it (0.81 m) 2.00“ (0.51 m) (0.55 m) ‘h 12 — ass it so inches rl.2?'l-1o.17 it (2 I.\— 3.1 m) 3-94 fl (12 m) 2-99 ti (0-91 m) 2.69 (1 (0.112 m) 72 inches 951-1214 it (2 9- 3.7 m) 4-92 it (15 m) 3-61“ (1 .1 m) 3.25 it (0.99 m) 3.94 it (12 m) 10.50— 13.45 ft (3.1— 4-1 m) 100 inches 13 .i)_-17.os n (1110-52 m) 4.43 it (1.35 m) 5.91 in. (15 cm) 120 inches (5 115— 20.57 it (9.3— 5.3 In) 150 Inches 2.0 0,-253211 (g,|- 7.9 m) ELEM" (an m) 7.55 ft (23 m) 5.79 it (2.07 m) 9.06 In. (23 cm) ——-———‘—-——'— __.__—1 ———|———i—— 200 inches 265’?‘ 34.72 ft (BJ— 10.5 m) 13-45 H (4-1 m) 9.84 ft (3.0 m) 5.86 ft (2.70 m) 11.81 in. (30 cm) 250 inches 33.1“). 4331 (1 (“1.132 m) 15.73 ft (5.1 mi 12-47“ (3,5 m) 11.22 ft (3.42 m) 14.95 In. (an cm) 300 inches new- 51.54 h “11,153 m) 20.01 it (5.1 m) 15.09 11 (4.5 m) 13.55 ft (4.14 m] 15.11 in. (45 cm) 50 inches 656 ft (2.0 m) 4.92" (1.5 in) 7.5711 (2.4111) 5.91n (1.5 m) CAUTION - Do not place the projector in a humid place or in an environment that has excessive dust. soot, or cigarette smoke. If the lens, mirror, or other optical components become dirty, the image will appear blurred or dark, making viewing difficult. - Do not expose the projector to extreme heat or cold. Operating temperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) ViewSunli: PJLM Getting Started Turning ON the Power If the MAIN POWER switch on the projector is pressed while the cooling fan is still operating, the operating life of the projector lamp will be shortened. Be sure to follow the procedures given below when turning the power on and off. ‘ Insert Power Cord into the AC socket of the projector and connect to a properly grounded wall outlet. Set the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to ON. The STANDBY/ON indicator lights reds NOTE: The first time you turn on the power, or wheneverthe STANDBY/ON indicator is not Ill. set the MAIN POWER Switch to ON to turn on the power. Press the POWER button on the projector or Remote Control Unit ON. The STANDBV/ON indicatortleshes green while the projector is warming up, and then after approximately 45 seconds the Indicator changes to solid green and a picture is projected on the screen. NOTE: When POWER is turned on and the projector is warming up, "ViewSonic'" will be projected on the screen for about 30 seconds. During this warm-up period, no other image can be projected onto the screen. POWER Button! STAN DBY/ON Indicator MAIN POWER Swltoh AC Socket Press POWER on the projector or Remote Control Unit. The STANDBY/ON lndicatorflashes red while the projector cools down, and then changes to solid red when the fan stops after about one minute.Wei1!Jnj' the tan stag. Set the MAIN POWER Switch on the projector to OFF. ViewSonic PJLBOb s-rnlnnewon When the power Is on. "mice” this light indicates the operating condition at the lamp. Main Power ON (Lamp OFF) Lamp Is ready Flashing green: Warming up Flashing red: Cooling Fan operating Remote Control Unit Opereflon Remote Control Unit POWER Button See page 9 MUTE Button See pagelz MODE Button See pages 13-14 MENU Button See pages 8,13‘ 15 Adjust Buttons A,V,<,> See pages! 3-15, are, 19 “Right“ Mouse 5 utton See Built-In Mouse leature below Front View FREEZE Button See page12 SHUTTER Button See page 12 VOLUME +I- Buttons See page 12, 15, 2.9 INPUT Button See page 12, 13 POINTER Button See BulIt-In Mouse feature below. BACK-LIGHT Button DISK Pad (Used to select OnVIew’ menu options; also used in move mouse cursorr see Built-in Mouse leeture new.) NOTE: Do not place the Remote Control Unit upside down. Doing so may put enough pressure on the DISK Pad to cause the batteries to be consumed. Built-in Mouse Feature Transmitter “Left" Mouse Button See Built~|n Mouse feature below. Battery Compartment Side View To use the Remote Control Unit in place of a mouse you must first install the ViewBook Mouse software. (See pages 18-21.) NOTE: If the PC-Card or Video mode is selected as the input signal, the Built-in Mouse feature (including the Pointer, Stamp, and Line Drawing functions) cannot be used. POINTER Button "LEI-"r" MOUSE Button This button (on back of Remote Control Unit) corresponds to the [alt mouse button tor PC‘s and the single mouse button for Maeintosh‘s. ' In M you can place marks on the screen (See pages 19-20.) - In Me you can use the “pencil cursor" to draw lines on screen by moving the Disk Pad with your thumb. while pressing the ‘iefl‘ mouse button with your index finger. Each press changes the mouse cursor mode: : Mouse—b Pointer—b Stamp—b L e 3 DISK PAD Moving your thumb on this pad corresponds to moving the mouse to change the cursor position. “RIGHT" MOUSE Button This button corresponds to the right mouse button for FC‘s. When in Pointer. Stamp, or Line modes, you can return to normal mouse mode by pressing this button. Operating Range To use the Remote Control Unit, point it at the front or rear of the projector or at the projection screen. The range for best operation is within 30 degrees of the Remote Control sensor (see below) at a maximum distance of about 23 feet (7 m). Back-Light Feature Pressing the LIGHT button causes all buttons on the Remote Control Unit to be illuminated for 10 seconds. You can extend the illumination period another 10 seconds by pressing (then releasing) any button. ViawSom'e PJLSOE Operation Projected Image Adjustments The standard specifications for a projected image are set at the factory. However, you can adjust the image to suit your own preference by using the RGB or VIDEO ADJUST options. The projector can save up to three sets of control adjustments for RGB input and three sets of adjustments for S-VIDEO/VIDEO input. - The set of control adjustments for RGB signal input includes: BRIGHTNESS, PICTURE, and COLOR (White Balance), - The set of control adjustments for video signal input (S-VIDEO or VIDEO) includes: COLOR, TINT, BRIGHTN'ESS, PICTURE, SHARPN'ESS and SUB COLOR (White Balance). MODE Button MENU Button Adjust Buttons A,V, 1,» 1 With either RGB orVIDEO selected. press MENU to display the image adjustment menu. 2 Press A or V to select RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST, then press 1 or» to display the screen. Three different sets ol control adjustments can be stored in memory for different projection situations. 3 Press MODE repeatedly to choose one of the three memory modes for adjustment (page 14). 4 Press A or V to select. than press< or» to display the item to be adjusted. 5 Press < or» to adjust as described below. 6 Press MENU once (1) to return to the HGB orVIDEO Adjustment Menu, or three (3) times to exit the OnViewo display. MENU Button MODE Button Adjust Buttons AN, 1 P RGB S-VIDEO [VIDEO ma mic new SET UP nwscroa meme memoirs [LANGUE “mom [um sensor wusnauv SET museum» END flusnuswu lame lunar "mom ILINGllA sascr :PUSH Ao'V most! 19» mus" IENU ma amlisr Morin coma COLOR Control Adjusts color intensity level.’ Press > to intensify the color. Press 4 to make the color less Intense. TINT Control Adjusts hue for realistic tones.“ Pressbfor more green. Press< for more purple. Tint cannol be adjusted when projector is set to NTSC or NTSC 4.43 video formats. BHIGHTNESS Control Adjusts black level to room brightness. Pressbto brighten the Images Pressfor a more intense image. Press 4 for a Iainter image. SHARPNESS Control Adjusts picture sharpness.‘ Press No sharpen the edges of the Image. Press to eliminate the vertical stripes that appear on computer screens. PHASE Control Adjustsvemeel line strengthsothattextis readable Press 4 or» to eliminate the flicker (localized noise) that appears on computer screens. MENU Human Adjust A, v. 4, b Buttons MODE Button tenuous wsue "mum [LINGUA sense-r zwsu Aen- ssr zmsuon Em zPuGNMEW mu :\‘llCNH:U mum N: setecr : PUSN Auv sEr : all: : Pun umu IBMMOXSSOBINHZI IBM540X400M70H1 -__‘ IBMNOXMMBDHI MACIISGOXGBO MACIIMOX480 VESASJOXSSOIII85HZI VESASdOXmatSSHz VEAWXWNHHI VESABOOXGOBHHHZ VESABOOXBOOEHISHZ VESABDOXBDoatESHz vesmozAxneatsonz VERA 1m4X7688t70H1 VESA1M4X7683K75HZ MAC19-1024X758 ViewSom'o FJl-Baih Opera/inn damming the Enlarging t-unctlon (Scanning Line Conversion) When a S-VIDEO/VIDEO signal in NTSC format or a signal less than 800 x 600 dots (such as 640 x 480 dots) is input, the projector automatically enlarges the image to 800 x 600 dots. This may cause picture quality degradation. For a better image, use the following procedure to select EXPANSION (VGA) or (NTSC):OFF. 1 Press MENU to display the menu. .2 Press A or v to select SET UP PROJECTOR, then press 1 orrtc display the screen. 1 war AuV ~ éSfi gull 3 Press A orv to select EXPANSION (VGA) or (NTSC), then press < or» to select ON or OFF. - Select OFF to cancel enlarge (scanning Iins conversion) function. - Select ON to use enlarge function. (This is the factory setting.) 4 Press MENU twice to exit. no! Selecting the 0nView° Language RS! Writ” The projector can display screens in one of five different languages: SE, up ”WEN,“ English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. 5 WE “DIM ILIMGUA SELECT :PUSN may set - 54a 1 Press MENU to displaythe menu. 2 Press A or V to select LANGUAGE, then press 1 or» to display the language selection screen. 3 Press A or V to select the language. 4 Press MENU twice to exit. Disabling the POWER Button on the Remote Control Unit In order to prevent the power being turned off by mistake, you can use the following procedure to disable the POWER button on the Remote Control Unit: Press MENU to display the menu. Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR, then press 4 or» to display the screen. Press A or v to select REMOTE POWER. then press 4 or» to select ON or OFF. semis Mucus ”mom uncua sstzcr zWAu' nus-(«n - Select OFF to disable the POWER button on the Remote Control Unit. - Select ON to use the POWER button on the Remote Control Unit normally. (T his is the factory setting.) FRONT IMP WWW“ on we nuts 5 No sstecr : Pusn um Press MENU twice to exit. sEr :PUSM m» em = Pusu Menu Operation Vie wScnic FJLm Windows“0 95 awefilzwewBook“I Mouse Driver, continued Opening the ViewBook Application Windows 95 Select [Programsj-->[ViewBook Mouse]--> MewBook Mouse] from the Windows 95 Start In the Program Menu. the [ViewBoo ' The ViewBook Mouse Driver menu screen will appear. Using ViewBook Mouse Driver Software (Windows 95NVindows 3.1)_ ' The following Settings Window will appear when you install the ViewBook Mouse Driver software. Also see Using the Built-in Mouse Feature on page 11. liver-[look Mouse Drluel To start the Built-in Mouse feature, follow the steps below. For more details, refer to ViewBook Mouse Settings Table on page 20. 1 Selectthe [Optlon]-->[Communlcation Setting]--> then select COM1 or COM2. . 2 Click Start in the lower right corner of the Settlngs Window. The Built-in Mouse functlon will start and the adjustment window will automatically be minimized. Start Snap Shot (lh 22-25.) Start the ViewBook M . . reference menu of the JPEG Convener software. Vieannle PJLWP Operation Macintosh® ViewBookTM Mouse system Requirements: ~ System 7‘1 or later. - 3.5 inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive (for c 68030 CPU or higher, or Power Macintosh. installation). " - RAM: 2MB on-board memory. - Serial port (Mini DIN 8 pin). 2MB available hard disk space. - Mouse Installation 1 Turn on the Macintosh. 2 Insert the floppy disk into a disk drive. 3 Double click on the Installer icon. 4 Click on “install." 5 Click on "Restart" to complete the installation and restart the Macintosh. Using ViewBook Mouse Software To open the application. double click the Viechok Mouse icon in the WewBook Mouse Folder. The following settings window will appear when WewBook Mouse Driver software is started: Also see 'Using the Built-in Mouse Feature“ on page ll. Starting the Built-in Mouse Function Follow the steps below. Please refer to ViewBook Mouse Settings Table on page 22. 1 Select [0ption]-->[Connection]. The dialog shown at right will appear. 2 Select the Printer port or Modem port, then click OK. Relerto the Macintosh Operation Manual (provided by Apple”) for inslruotions. 3 Click on STAR’T' in the lower right oorner of the setting window. The Buitt JPEG Converter feature 1 Select [detion] from the Iools menu, and set the drive an picture quality for saving converted images. 0 PC-Card Drive Select the PC-Card Drive for saving images. OWaiting time to start Capture This feature is not applicable. 0Picture Quality Set the picture quality at JPEG files to one oi 5 levels. (Please refer to HELP for more details.) Note: The setting changes back to the default setting when RESET Button is clicked. 2Select [New] or [Qpen] from the Folder menu, and then open a folder for saving images. Note: - The folder is also opened it you click New ShortCut Button on the Toolbar. - When creating a new folder, a consecutive number is automatically assigned to the folder name. FOLDER1, FOLDERZ, ............. Do not change the folder name. 3 Select [Add graphics file to Folder] from the file menu, and designate the BMP (or JPEG) file you want to convert. - The JPEG Convert Status screen will appear and conversion will begin automatically. ' The Converted JPEG lile is saved to the selected folder. Note: - File names will be automatically assigned consecutive numbers whenever saved, and thumbnail tiles will be made. Thumbnail files are used when displaying a list of images in this LCD projector of this software. JPEG file : Aut_0001.jpg, Aut_0002.jpg Thumbnail file : Thm,0001.jpg, Thm_00 Do not change these tile names. 499, J}? When changing the Selected Folder Follow one of the two methods below to change the selected lolder or root. " Note: - You cannot change the lolder or root during image playbackl Press VOLUME +/- to return the screen to the list at images. Then, you can change the folder or root. - Press V or A to select folder or root. Press V to select the next folder. Press A to select the previous folder. - Press VOLUME - to display the Index. Then, select another folder. When using the Repeat Play The LCD projector can automatically play back images one by one in the selected loldar or root. And, you can select the length of time each image is played back. bECTfILE _ LECTE§OLDER mo 1Press MENU to display the menu. 2 Press v or A to select “REPEAT PLAY". 3 Press < or > repeatedly to select the length of time each images is played back. - Playback length of 55m, 10sec., 30sec, SOsec., 1205ec. can be selected. Note: - Repeat Play can only be used in the selected folder or root, 0 You cannot select images while Flepeat Play is in progress. figgfiifii”: Follow the instructions above to select REPEAT PLAY OFF. 5 SET UP PHOJEbTOR And then. select an image. f Timing Chart The following table lists the maximum refresh rates that the ViewSonic PJl802-wirill operate at a number of standard resolutions. For the best performance the recommended timing number 4 1 shown below in bold. While the projector is capable of this level of performance, not all video cards are capable of running at these refresh rates. See your video card user‘s guide to ensure compatibility. Horizonlal Frequency (kHz) Resolution Computer/Signal Tummgs H x V n VESA 640 x 480 @ 75Hz VESA 640 x 480 @ 85Hz VESA 800 x 600 @ 56Hz VESA 800 x 600 @ 60Hz VESA 800 X 600 @ 72HZ VESA 800 X 600 @ 75Hz 800 x 600 VESA BOOXGOO@85HZ 800x800 IND 640 x400 @ 70Hz IND S40x 480 @ 60Hz Mac 640 x 480 @ 67Hz 14 MacS4OX480 @ 67Hz 15 VESAS40X350 ©85Hz VESAS40X4DO©85HZ 640x400 vasmxmww 6mm 18 VESA1024x768 @75Hz 1024x768 +I+ Compressed 19 Mac1024x766©75Hz 1024x768 “— 20 Mac 832 x 624 @ 75Hz 832 x 624 49.7 74.6 +I+ VESA 1024x 768 @ GOHz 1024 x 768 +I+ Compressed 1024 x 768 +I+ Corrpressed 10 IND S40x350®70Hz 640x350 fil- 12 * Interlaced (all other timings above are Non-Interlaced) ————~————~————————_—_—_ 3 ViewSonie PJLm Technical Information 137) Pin Assignment, continued (C) RS-2320 Connector: 9-pin D»Sub Connect the RS-232C Cable to the 8-p1'11 mini DIN connector on the projector. (D) RS-232 mini DIN To convert a 9-pin D-Sub connector to a 8-pin mini Dm connector, use a RS-232C 9-pin adapter (included). Connect the 9-pin D-Sub adapter and RS-232C cable. Then, connect it to the 8-pin mini DIN connector on the projector. E. Rs-zszc connector: 25-pin D-Sub To convert a 25-pin D-Sub connector to a 9 —> } WTIMEHEIIAINING LAMPTKMEREMAINING ‘ lull in If Lamp Use Reaches 1100 hours The projector will shut itself OFF and the "L0" STATUS CODE will display (See Status Codes on page 3“) um: Time a ma nu mull“:- im . mmmMy-fl 1 Replace the Lamp as described in steps 1-7 on page 32. 2 Press POWER ON, the LAMPTIME RESEI' display wlll appearto reset the Lamp time. This screen will only be displayed when POWER is pressed.The projector cannot display a normal picture until lamp time is reset If the Lamp Time is not reset this screen will dlsappear, and the projectorwill automatically shut OFF after about 10 minutes. 3 Press < or b to select YES. 4 Turn the POWER OFF to reset the LampTlme. -\'E5 Queer waist-14°!» .. .ccntinued VlewSon/e muse Maintenance 57; INDEX —-—————-__—__-_.___ A/C socket 10 ADJUST buttons 10-13 Airfilter 10, 36 ANSI Lumens 4, 30 Aspect ratio 30 ATA Flash card 23 Audio ports 5—6 Audio/Video effects 12 Audio/Video equipment 5 Auto Setup 20-22 BACK-LIGHTbutton 11 Batteries 4,11 BMP/IPEG Convener 1"! Blue screen 16 Brightness 13, 30 Centering, projected image 8 Cleaning, air filter 35 Clear Screen 20-22 COLOR control 13 COLOR level 13 Cooling fan 9 Communication Setting 2022 Computer, connection to 6 Contrast ratio 4,30 Controls & Indicators 10 Customer Support (back cover) Dimensions 30 > Distanceprojectorthrow 7 Enlarging function 17 Fan, cooling 9 FCC Compliance 1 Features, Unique 4 File Menu 20-22 FOCUS ring 10,12 Foot adjusters 8, 10 FREEZE button 11-12 Front (screen) mounting 8 Horizontal Position 15 Horizontal Size 15 1mage Size 30 INPUTbutton 10-13 Inputpons 5,10 Input signal 12 Album [Sispiqyzé ‘ Repeu‘l‘ H‘?’ a}? CuFTur‘e fen-lure 13,15” Input ports 30 Installation Checklist 4 JPEG Viewer Asa 2.17 Lamp Life 30 Lamp Unit, replacing 311-38 Lamp Time, resetting 3 B LANGUAGE control 17 LCD 3!) Lens, adjusting 12 Lens cap 10 Line mode 11, 20-22 Line Style 20-22 Macintosh‘ adapter 32, MAIN POWER switch 4,9.10 Maintenance 36 Memory modes 14 rummage- MENU buttons MENU button 10, 11 MODE button 10, 11-13 Mouse Feature 11, 18-22 MOUSE buttons (lcfi & right) Mouse. operating range 11 Mouse buttons, [IR 11 Mouse, back-light ll MUTE button 11 416mm _ Operating temperature 7,30 Options Menu 743-22 Output ports 30 Pachge Contents 4 PHASE control 15 PICTURE control 13 Picture memory 14 Pin Assignment 32 “33 PC-Card slot 1.0, 23 POINTER button 11 Pointer Shape 20—22 Power 4. 10 Power button, disabling 17 Power cord 4 Power On/Off 4, 10 Problem Solving Chart 33] Projector Control Panel 10 Rear (screen) mounting 8 Rear Screen Projection 8 Regulations 30 Relative Position Chart 7 Relative Value Chart 7 Remote control sensor 10 Remote Control Unit 11-13 , RGE adjustment 15 Resolutions, maximum 30 Safety Precautions 2 Scanning Line Conversion 17 MW. Sereen image, centering B Settings Window, Mouse 20—22 Sharpness 13 SHUTTER button 11-12 Side Connector Panel 6, 10 Specifications 30 Standard Settings, Recall 13 STANDBY/ON button 9—10 Stamp Marks 11. 22 Stamp mode 11 Status Codes 10, 914- STATUS CODE display 10, 31), Technical Support“ (back cover) Temperature, operating 30 Timingchart 3; TlN'l‘control 13 Transmitter 11 Troubleshooting 3‘+ Video System Format 14 ViewBook’“ Mouse drivers 18-22 ViewMeter' 12, 16 » VOLUME buttons 10, 11 Warranty [4-0 Weight 30 White Balance 13-14 Moe Screen 15 ZOOM ring 10.12 _~.——_——____ View-Sonic PJLOGE- Index For Customer Support contact ViewSonic‘n at: US. and Canada only 1-800-688-6688 From outside US. and Canada 909-869-7976 From Europe 44 (1293) 643-900 From Asian/Pacific Rim countries 886 (2) 248-4072 Internet E-Mail: vstech@viewsonicrcom World Wide Web: http:/Iwww.vicwsonic.com ViewSonicGD Corporation 381 Brea Canyon Road Walnut, CA 91789 Tel (909) 869—7976 Tel (800) 688—6688 Fax (909) 468-1202 ‘ LSQT0067 (A) LIMITEDWARRANTY VIEWSONIC PJL802+ PROJECTOR ———__..___—____ Whatthe warranty covers: ViewScnIc" warrants its products to be free from detects In material and workmanship durlng the warranty period. It a product proves to be defective in material orworkmanship 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 orcomponents. How long the warranty is effective: The ViewSonic PJL8023Projector is warranted forthree (a) years for all pans excluding the lamp, three (3) years for all labor, and ninety (90) days for the lamp from the date of the first consumer purchase. Who the warranty protects: This warranty is valid only torthe 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, orfailure to follow instructions supplied with the product. b. Repairor attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic. 0. Any damage of the product due to shipment. d. Removal or installation of the product. e. Causes external to the product, such as electric powertluctuations ortajlure. I. Use or supplies or parts not meeting WeWSonic’s specifications. 9. Normal wearand tear. h. Any other cause which does not relate to a product detect. 3. Removal, installation, and setup seNice charges. Howto get service: 1. For information on obtaining warranty service, call ViewSonic. The customersupporttelephone numbers are: US. and Canada 1 -800-686-6688;trom outside the US. and Canada 909-869-797szirom Europe +44(1293)~643~900; from Asian [Pacific Rim countries 686 (2) 248-4072. Internet E-Mail addresszvstech@viewsonic.com orWorIdWideWeh:http:/Iwww.viewsonio.com 2. To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (0) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product. 3. Take or ship the product prepaid in the original oontainerto yourViewSonic dealer, any ViewSonic service center orViewSonic. 4. Foradditicnal information orthe name ofthe nearestViewSonIc service center, contact yourViewSonic dealeror ViewSonic. Limitation of implied warranties: THERE ARE NOWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHICH EXTEND BEYONDTHE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDINGTHE IMPLIEDWARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Exclusion of damages: VIEWSONIC'S LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OFTHE PRODUCT. VIEWSONIC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR: 1. DAMAGETO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS [NTHE PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OFTHE PRODUCT, LOSS OFTIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCEWITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF ADVISED OFTHE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 2. ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL. CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE. 3. 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 oroonsequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. Sales outside the U.S.A.: For ViewSonic products sold outside of the USA, contact your InewSonic dealer torwarranty information and sen/ice. REV 3/1 3/97 29 Replacing the Lamp Unit, continued Call ViewSonic° Customer Service to order a new Lamp Unit. Part No. RLU802+ 1 Atterthe cooling tan has stopped, and STANDBY/ON indicator turns solid red, set the MAIN POWER Switch to OFF and unplug the powercord. 2 Grasp the handle and move the projector onto its side or back. 3 tion andWar ' s on Lam Then loosen the lamp cover screws (2) with a coin and remove the lamp cover. 4 Remove the lamp unit screws (2), then grasp the lamp unit handle and carefully pull it out at the projector CAUTION: Nfler touch the lamp Inside the Lamp Unit or point the Lamp unit opening at anyone. 5 Remove the old Lamp Unit from the projectorand install the new lamp unit. WARNING: - The lamp unit may be hot. Be careful when handling it. - Dropping the Lamp Unlt unit could cause the lamp to explode. 6 Replace the lamp unit cover and tighten the lamp cover screws with a coin. Properly dispose at old Lamp Unit. Followthe Resetting the LampTime procedure below. Lamp Cover ® SCI’EWS Lamp Unit screws Resetting the Lamp Time DANGER: Only reset the LampTime if a M lamp unit has been installed. If the LampTlme is reset with an expired lamp installed, the lamp may explode, causing damage to the proiector. 1 Plug the projector back into the wall socket and set the MAIN POWER Switch to ON. 2 Press the POWER button. 3 To display the menu press the MENU button 4 Press A orv to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press 7 or» to display the screen. 5 Press A or V to select LAMPTlME RESET, and then press 1 or» to display the screen. 6 Press 4 to b selectYES. "Push POWER button to reset“ will appear on screen. Press POWER button to reset the Lamp Time to “0'. Roe Amusr mu memes lsrmcre luwoue IlDIOMA [LINGUA sELscr ePlEN “(v ssr : pose my Em : Pusn menu sensor : ruse AMY ssr wusmw sun :PUSNMENU Alainrnnanna Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter should be cleaned about every 100 hours of use. Also, clean the air filter if the “A-O" is indicated in the STATUS CODE display. Clean the filter more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky environment. If the air filter is still dirty after cleaning, contact ViewScnic® Customer Support for further instructions. 1 Wait until the cooling lan stops and the STANDBY/ON indicator turns solid red. Set the MAIN POWER Switch to OFF and unplug the power cord. Place the projector onto its side or back. Grasp the Air Filter pull it out of the projector. Gently use a vacuum cleanerto remove accumulated dust MAIN POWER and other particles trcm musings of the Air Filter. ‘ Switch Slide the Air Filter into the projector until hollows (holes) in the Air Filter are aligned with the hollows in the projector. NOTE: The projector power will notlurn on until the Air Filter is correctly installed. Air Filter CAUTION: Operating the projector with a torn or damaged air filter may cause damage to the projector. Crevlce Attachment Clean both sides of the Air Filter. 36 Maintenance Viewsam'c 1’th Status Codes The STATUS CODE Display calls your attention to internal problems detected by the projector. The table below explains the meaning and recommended action for each Status Code NOTE: If any of the following status codes appear in the STATUS CODE Display, immediately WW and then see the chart below to determine the next action to take. Status Code Symptom Problem Possrble Solution __,___ F-L Lamp UH“ automatically - Cooling fan malfunction ° ContactWewSonioQCustomer turns Off (“1310 abnormally Support for service instructions. high internal temperature. > _ F-O (Stand-bycondition) - Air Filter Unit incorrectly - Properly install Alr Ftlter Unll. installed. (SeepageSS) ——'- - <3) A-n ' Temperature Sensor ~ Take the protector to your nearest ___1 malfunction. Servlce Center. A4} - Clogged air filter. - Clean the filter (See page 36) A-1 - Blocked air intake. - Relocate projectorto a proper ‘_ location (free of dust, soot. etc). . The temperature of’lhe 0 Place projectorsc thatsurroundlng sun'ounding environment temperature is between 5°C(41 °F) may be too high. and 40°C (1 04°F) and the humidity is between 10% and 80% (with no condensation . ,__ “1 Lamp does not light up. ' Lamp Is bumed-out. - Contact Customer Support for P“? . Lamp Voltage is not conect. service Instructions. P'3 Abnormally high internal 0 Abnormal temperature rise. P4 temperature. - Some other cause. L-1 Lamp operation time Is - It is nearly time to replace - Contact Customer Support to order over 1000 hours. the Lamp Unit. a replacement Lamp unit. O) L'0 Lamp operation time is °The Lamp Unit must be 0 Replace the Lamp unit. See pages over1100hours. replaced. 3'i -38 Cooling tan runs at high level so lamp can be replaced quickly. NOTE: If you turn off the power, wait at least one minute for the projector to cool down before turning the power back on. STATUS CODE Display 3“. Troubleshooting m...,e....r. n u nan Pin Assignment Follow the instructions below when connecting to a computer. Refer to the_1ist of cables and adapters on page 4. (A) Signal connector: 15-pin mini D—sub (PC/AT compatible model) Connect the signal cable to the lS-pin mini D-sub connector on the projector. (See page 6.) (B) Signal connector: IS-pin D-sub (Macinwshw) To convert a Macintosh 15-pin D-sub connector to a lS-pin mini D-sub connector, connect a VGA- Maeintosh adapter (included) to the 15-pin D-sub connector, and then to the 15—pin mini D-sub connector on the projector; (See page 6.) 8 1 QUE Macintosh 6) SI - nal Red video signal Green video signal Blue vlcleo signal Unused Ground lor red video si-nal ' Ground for green videoslgnal Ground for blue video sI-nal Ground for -reen video 5 nal Blue video signal El Horizontal s chronlzing 5 mm Verticals chronizin- si-nai 15 Reserved ~\ 13 Ground lor blue video signal — 15 Horizontal synchronizing signal NOTE: When using a Composite Sync Output type Macintosh", please use 5 Composite Sync type VGA Macintosh Adapter (pin 3 and pin 13 are connected). 32 Technical lnfonnazion Viewsanlc PJLmfi Tféfihnicalf Ithrmation . . - Speclflcatlons LCD Type 0.9' Polysmoon (xx!) stripe pixel Pixflls I,440,000 (800 x 500 x 3 colors) Lnns Type Retradlable Power Focus Lona (x L. F25 ~ 27, r= 37- 48mm h— 1;__ __ Dlsplay Image size 20' - 300' Brightness 500 Lumens' (max) Conlrast Ratio 200:1 (max) Aspect Ratio 4:3 STD [15:9 suppmed for NTSC] Lamp ACType150W 011m Heb Eerfor‘mnrmz LII/HP Audio Speaker 7cm at 4am x Icm Power 1.5w, <10%THD lnpul SIgnaI Wdeo FIGE Analog (75 ohms. 0.7 vap). NTSC / PALI SECAM / S—VIDEO Sync HN separated (TI'L), Composite NTsc Frequency f : I5.75/15r63 kHzq 24.9—602 kHz 1 : 50~85Hz Mi Compatibility PC IBM'XT, Kr, 385. 486. Pentium‘ or P52 and wmpflfiues (VGA up to 1024 x 768' non-Interlaced) Macinlnsh' " Power Mac.“ (up to 1024 x 766'") Reqmms Macinlosh Adapter Video NTSC 1 PAL/ SECAM I S~VIDEO Resolutlcns Mmdmum 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz (Compressed) Recommended 500 x 500 O SOHz Input Ports FIGS 15 pln lnlnl D-sub Video RCA (x1) S-Vidao sConnemr Mini DIN 4-pin (x1) Audio FICA jack (L1H) used with sto. Stereo Mini (x1) “55d with R88 R5232 8 Pin DIN connector Output Pom ass 15 pin mlnl D-sub (x!) Audio Stereo MInI (x1) Ior Auoiwul Power Vullage AC 100-240 VAC 50/50 Hz +l- 3HZ VAC (Mama-tic) Amps 2.54.2MW‘3‘) User Controls! Physical/projector Maln Power. Lamp OnlOt‘I, Input Select. Menu. Mode. Up, Down, Loft. nghl. Funotlons Volume Up. Volume Down. Orlvlaw‘ DIspIay Brightness, Picture, Color Adjust (RGB). Comrast, Verflcal Position, Horizontal Posifion, Phase. From/Hear, Input Dlsplay, Remote Power. VGA Expanslcrl. Lamp Tlme Reset, Language. Color (saturalion). Tlnt. Sharpness Vldeo Select. NTSC Emansinn. Pc-Card Program “uh.— Vl‘deo Input Eandwldth 78.75 MHx Operating Temperature 41‘F to 104'F (5'010 40“C) Conditions Hurnldlty 10% to 8096 (no condensation) Optlmum Temperature 59'F to BZ'F use In +25'C) Inmllaxlon Humidity 40% lo 75% (no condensation) Environment Storage Temperature 43? lo +104'F (-25'C to MO‘C) Condit'ons Humldlly 5% to 85% (no mensafion) Dlmensions Physical 240mm (W) x [53 mm (H) x 325mm (D) 9-5' (W) X 6 0' (H) X 12-3“ (D) Weight Net 5.5 kg (12.5 lb) (proiactor only) Regulations UL1950, GSA, FCC-B, CE, C—Tlek, IE0950,rVD L: lamp Life 1.100 hrs. (typical) “M“ ' Brightness varies with lamp age and snvlrunma-rlal Bond/“Irons " Macintosh computer! mquiru a Viawsonir: Maoimosn m Contact WSW-Sonic (see back cover of mis guide.) ’" 1024 x 755 {advanced wdoo compraasion) All products and trademarks are brand names of their raspacfive companies. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Technical Inlnnrlan'an Viawscnlc PJLM 6) O) l Projecting PC-Card Data Follow the instructions below when projecting image data saved on a PC-Card. S?$§B$?§fnl ON(G) Indicator 1 Turn on the LCD projector to start projecting. (See "Turning the POWER on and oil" on page 9.) 2 Insert PC-Card into PC-Card Slot on the LCD projector. Then, press I N PUT on the LCD projector or remote control and select “PC-CARD". - The Index and first image in root or each folder are shown. Note: - “ROOT" is not displayed if images corresponding to this LCD projector are not found in root. - The screen turns blue if images corresponding to this LCD projector MAIN power are not found in PC-Card. Pc-Card switch - When you want to eject the PC-Card. slide the PC-Card RELEASE RELEASE Button in the direction of the arrow mark on the LCD projector. Button 3 Press < or > to select folder or root. Press > to select the next folder. Press < to select the previous folder. 0 The selected folder is indicated by a red arrow. - The selected image in root or folder is encircled by a bold, blue frame. PC-Card 4Press VOLUME +/- to decide a folder. . , _ , . : 0 T : A list of images will be displayed. LFOEQESl" ; FOLD 2 - FOLD a 5 Press < or > to select an image. Psgtggg" 0 The selected image is encircled by a bold, blue frame, and the folder ' name and number is displayed. LECT ‘FOLDEH 5 QLQELA‘flQHANGE, 6Prees VOLUME + to project the selected image. - Press < or > to project the images one by one. > : The next image is projected. < : The previous image is projected Note: - Press VOLUME +l- when playing back to return the screen to the list of images. ' ' ' LSELECTFILE : cec'r ems ;To IND LIQSLLQE mow 2? I Size of the Projected Screen ' Because the projection image from this projector is SVGA (800 x 600 dots) XGA' lmage will be compressed More than XGA image will not be displayed. -If the picture file is less than VGA (640 x 480 dots) and the expanded proiection feature is on the picture will expand as follows; 640 ---> 800, 480 --> 600 - For the best picture quality, it is recommend that JPEG files be 300 x 600 dots' in size -The larger the file size. the longer it takes (from when < or > is pressed) to project the picture. I How to edit using the Album Display feature While confirming images displayed in an album, you can change the image display order and move images to another folder using simple mouse operations. Changing the image display order in the folder 1 Select the image you want to move. 2 Drag the selected Image and drop it in an image in the desired location. - The selected image is inserted in front of the image it was dropped into. - The file name numbers are renewed automatically. Moving the images between folders 1 Open the folder containing the image to be moved and the destination folder. 2 Select the image you want to move. 3 Drag the selected image and drop it in the destination folder. - The selected image is added as the image in the folder. - The file numbers are renewed automatically. Display full-screen images for confirmation Double click the image you want to confirm. ' The image fills the entire screen. Note: Click the mouse or press any button on the keyboard to return the screen to the Album Display. Deleting images 1 Select the image you want to delete, 2 Press the [Delete graphics file from Folder] Button on the Toolbar. ' The image will be deleted from the iolder. Note: You can also delete the selected image if you select [Delete graphics file from Folder] from the Elle menu. 26 Starting up the JPEG Viewer 1Turn on the PC (Personal Computer) and start up Windows 95. 2lnsert the PC-Card (ATA Flash Card not supplied) into the PC-Card slot on your PC. Note: - When you purchase a PC-Card, lormat it normally on Windows 95 before use. 3 Select [Start] —> [Programs] —>[JPEG Viewer] ——>[JPEG Viewer] to open the JPEG Viewer Application. Functions of each Menu Menu 53, Tool bar Following are the Menus and their functions contained in this software. Elle -Add graphics files to Folder ............................ Convene an original BMP (JPEG) file to a JPEG tile and saves it to a folder. . Deletes selected images from a folder. . Exits the JPEG Viewer. - Qelete grap cs file from Folder . Makes a new folder. . Opens a saved folder. .Closes an edited folder. .Deletes an edited loider. - Qelele Folder Iools o gapture ............. .Starts the image capture. o Bemake Thumbnail. . Remakes Thumbnail tiles ol images contained in the current being edited folder. ~ thion .............................................. Sets the JPEG Viewer. window - gascade ...... Arranges er‘ldOWS in an overlapping pattern. - Tile Horizontal Arranges windows in a top to bottom pattern. - Tile yenical . Arranges windows in a left to right pattern. - Arrange Icons Arranges minimized windows. flel p ° JPEG Viewer flelp . lersion Information . DJI— Displays JPEG Viewer help. Displays application information. Macintosh“ ViewBooki'M Mouse Driver, continued VlawBook Mouse SettlngsTable File Menu NOTE: To return all settlngs , to their onglnal factory s“- Saves the status of wireni window. You may also on Save In the values, click on RESET. lower left oomor 01 mo Settings Window. 4 Quit cults the Built-in Mouse ioature. Screen with |_ proiected blue Options Menu “WWW“ Clear Screen Deletes all the lines or 'stamp marh' made on a displayed lmager can??m Select: the communication port connected to me projector. AUTO SETUP L __r The projector will autonolloally identity the signal mode (typo oi signal) - and adjust the H-Positton, V MODE2—b MODES: 12. Projecting a Picture Before you begin, make sure... - You have read Safety Precautions. (See pages 2.) - The projector is plugged in. - All cable connections are made. (See pages 5-6.) - The lens cap is removed. ' The projector is properly positioned. (See pages 7-8.) 1 Turn on the Power. (See page 9.) 2 Press INPUT on the projector or remote control to select the desired inputsignal. Continue to press lNPUTto set the desired input signal. Each press will change the display as shown below. RGB —-> PO-CARD —> S-VIDEO orVIDEO ll unlt is connected with both S-VtDEO and VIDEO cables, the S-VtDEO signal has priority. You may turn the input slgnel display off. See “Turning Off theViewMeter' Display“ on page 16. 3 Turn on your computer (RGB source) or start video playback (S-VlDEO oerDEO source). Adjust FOCUS and ZOOM Rings as necessary. 4 PressVOLUME +/- on the projector or Remote Control Unit to adjust the volume level of the built-in speaker. The number of segments (0 - 63) increases or decreases as the volume is adjusted (shown on the right.) I— Speciat AuctioNideo Effects Turning Off the Sound - Press the MUTE Button to instantly mute the sound. - Press again to restore the prevlous sound level. Manual Shutter Function - Press the SHU‘l‘I‘EH Button to blank out the video and mute the sound. - Press again to return to the normal screen and sound. Freeze the Picture and Sound - Press the FREEZE Button to freeze me picture and sound. - Press again to return to the normal screen and sound. Adjusting the lens Use the ZOOM Ring to adjust the slze ot the image. - For a larger image, turn the ring to the right. - For a smaller image, turn the ring to the left. Use the FOCUS Rlng to adjust the focus at the image. Turn the ring to the right or left until the image is at the optimum locus. VOLUME 4— FREEZE Button gm?“ Buttons VOLUME +/- Buttons MUTE Button tNPUT Button lNPUT Button E as“... 0) 1 lnput Slgnal Format NOTE: when an S-VIDEO or VIDEO input signal is selected. the name of the signal format will be displayed directly below the input signal on the 0nVrew’ display. FOCUS Hlng ZOOM Rlng Operation v;.....e,...r.. u n ana Projector Controls and Indicators MODE Button MENU Button INPUT Button See pages 13-14 See pages 8. 1345 Sea paga12,29 _ *.~ VOLUME+I- STATUS cons Eunens Display _ See page I2,).?, See peg! 311- Prejector ADJUST Buttons Top and From ANN.’ I ' Views See pages 13-15, ' _ n, 2- , 4mm: gglflss POWER Button! Bum,“ STANDBYION IndIcaInr See pages 9, Remote Control ' Sensor ZOOM Ring See page 12 FOCUS Ring See page 12 POCARD Slot See page 23 handle AC Socket MAIN POWER Switch fit See page 9 s-Indeo Input Port See page 5 R5232C Audio Input For! For! (LeHIRIgM) See page 6 see page 15 AudIo Dulpul Connector See pages 5-6 Videe Input Audio Input HGB Input RGB Output Port Ports (Left/High!) Port Purl See page 5 See page 5 See page 5 See page 5 Projector Back View AIr Outlet Remote Control Unit Vent Sensor Lamp Cover I" See page 3-3 = Lamp Cover I Screw ‘ See much 8 Foot Adjustere/ See page B. peraflon War/Sonic FJLm Centering the Projected Image Place the projector on a stable, flat surface according to the Projector/Screen Relative Position Chart on page 7. CAUTION: Depending on the relative position of the projector and the screen. improper adjustments may cause image distortion. To prevent the projector from wobbling, make sure both foot adjusters (see below) are in firm contact with the surface the projector is placed on. Side View Solid lines : original image position Dotted lines : Image position after adjustment Center Front View Centering the projected image: - To raise the image, turn fool adjusters clockwise (to the right). - To Iowerthe image, turn toot adjusters counterclockwise (to the left). NUI'E: For a distortion-free picture, it is very important that the projector be positioned so that it is perfectly horizontal. If necessary Adjusters turn the Foot Adjusters in either direction to make fine adjustments Rear Screen Projection If you want to use rear screen projection, the projected image can be flipped to a mirror image. Press MENU to display the menu. Press A or V to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then 4 or bto display the Set Up Projector screen. Press A orv to select FRONT/REAR, and then 4 or b to select FRONT or FRONT mountlng (Factory setting) ' lIDlOlM Liucun : —. muse w» 9—4 mus“ Mam REAR. - Select FRONT to return to the standard projection format. 0 Select REAR to switch to a mirror image of the input signal. Press MENU twice to exit. EXPANSION uw TIME es sneer : 7094 Am SEl' : msu «n» sun : pusu Mew Ilan'n/v my.“ Connecting a Computer (RGB signal) (Diagram numbers correspond with table numbers on page 5.) Computer Computer Monitor Cable Audio Cable (not included) Side Connector Panel em menu mama now”— 5 ' '—i—~ ems-232025 : : see 3 e10 ég/Pinmiepter) ( p g ) unseszce ._.__, Pin Adapter) El .J_ /3 (RS~2320 Cable) 2 (Macintosh' Adapter) /1 (VGA Cable) /PC Audio Cable Computer Connection Options The RGB input accepts signals from VGA, SVGA, XGA (Compression), and Macintosh compatible computers without the need for any additional hardware other than the adapters indicated. To connect the projectorto a PC (lBM-compatible computer): - Plug theVGA signal cable (supplied) correctly into the RGB IN terminal on the projector and the RGB signal Output terminal on your computer. Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. To connect the projector to a Macintoshseries computer: - First connect the Macintosh adapterto the Macintosh and the VGA signal cable. then connect the VGA signal cable to the RGB IN port on the projector. Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb SCI’eWSi To view images simultaneously on a monitor and the protection screen: - Connect yourcomputer monitorto the projector's RGB OUT port. To use the Remote Control Unit In place of the computer’s mouse: - Plug the RS-2320 Cable (supplied) securely into the IRS-232C: port ofthe projector and the its-2320 Output terminal on the computer. Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. ' . - To connect to a Macintosh series computer, use the RS-ZSZC 9P adapter.When connecting to a PC computer, use the HS~2320 25P adapter. Secure the plugs by tightening the screws. . Install the ViewBookTM Mouse Driver software into your computer (see pages 18-22) . NOTE: A special cable may be needed when connecting to a PC that is not VGA, SVGA, or XGA (Compression), or Macintosh series computer. Getting Started Vieann/n p. 1/ m 03 Congratulations on purchasing a ViewSonic PJL802+Vieanokm LCD Projector! Important! Save the original box and all packing material for fidure shipping needs. Package Contents ' - ViewSonicPJ1802+WewB°°k - RS-232C 9P—25P adapter LCD Projector ' PC audio cable - Remote Control Unit - Macintosh adapter ' TWO AA battetiES ' Two AC power cables (us and Europe) ' KGB video cable (LSJA0133) ' iewBook Mouse Driver diskettes (for 15-pin HD mini D-sub Windows“ 95, Windews=3=L and Mecintosh‘) - Video/Audio cables - JPEG View r diskette (Windows 95) - RS—232C cable (LSJA0077) - VlewSonic installation file (VS*.inf) for Windows 95 - RS-232 9P—8P adapter (required for Plug & Play.) ’ User’s Guide Unique Features ' Three-panel 0.9" LCD delivers true SVGA 800 x 600 and compressed XGA 1024 x 768“ O) resolutions. ' At 12.8 pounds is lightweight and compact, offering portability and convenient storage. - 600“ ANSI Lumens with a 200:1 contrast ratio displays bright, clear images up to 300" in size - Built-in PC Card slot provides easy and worry-free presentations even without a computer. - Includes a Remote Control Unit. with a back-light that also acts as a built-in mouse for maximum versatility during presentations. ' Plug & Play 4’ Auto Mode for easy installation. ' Selectable input of one video and one computer source ' Provides both front and rear projection ' Compatible with PC and Macintosh. ' Outstanding 3-year limited warranty with a 90-day protection warranty on the lamp. 'Peak hn’ghlnes vnr'Es wllh limp A]. and environmental conditions. " 1024 X 758 (advanced video compression). ' Installation Checklist 1 Write the serial number printed on the back at the projector in the space provided on page 1 , labeled ‘FOFI YOUR RECORDS“. 2 With the MAIN POWER switch set to OFF (see page 9), connect the power cord to the back of the projector and then to the power source. Inserting Batteries into 9) the Remote Control Unit 1 Open the battery com anment 9 novel; Push the \ marked cover down firm [1] and pull tower on to 3a Check to make sure all equipment you wish to connect to remove il I2» the projector is powered-OFF (computers. VCR‘s. etc.), 2 insert the batteries Ihen connect them to the appropriate input and output (firmzmm; "W ports on the side of the projector. (See pages 5-6.) 31: To connect a Macintosh, use the Macintosh adapter acing the direction shown to the fight. supplied with the projector. 3 Egflggfirg‘em 4 Insert AA type batteries into the Remote Control Unit. “V9" (See instructions to the right.) CAUTION: - whonlnsenlng batteries, heclrotulto Inter! them morning to mecorrect poi-mu (Or). ' RODIICO both “Burial at “is same time. Do not comblm old and new batteries together. - Never mlxalkallne wllh manganese haiterln. Installation is complete! Enjoy your new WewSonic . I1netuslngthlRommecomrulunlttornn PJLSOZ-tWewBookW‘ LCD Projector! “W9“ 5 If you plan to connect a computerto the projector, set the computers graphics card to 800 x 600 ©60Hz refresh rate. FCC Caution To assure continued FCC corn prevent undesirable interference. use only the important Safety Precautions it any of events listed below occur, switch projector OFF, pull power plug out of pcwersource, and contagtVlewSonlc" Customer support (see back cover : - it there is an abnormal smell or smoke - it suddenly there is no picture, no sound, or an abnormal sound - if water or any other liquid enters the projector To prevent possible electric shock or fire, handle power cord and power plug with care: 0 Do not touch the power cord with wet hands. , - TO DlSCONNECTTHE UNIT FROM THE POWER SOURCE. GRASP THE POWER PLUG, AND PULL W H i F - Do not damage the power cord by pulling, pending, heating, or placing heavy objects on it. To prevent possible electric shock or fire, keep liquids awaytrom projector: - Do not use the projector near water (such as a shower, sink, etc.). 0 Do not put an open container with liquid on or near the projector (such a a vase. open beverage container, etc.) Do not insert a foreign object into any part of the projector: - To prevent electric shock or fire, do not insert a metal or flammable object through the ventilation holes, etc, 0 It loreign matter enters the projector, switch it OFF and pull the power plug out of the power source. . v ' mgr, Only use recommended power source: - Do not use any power source that has a voltage- otherthan what this user‘s guide specifies See page 30 ‘ pllance, use only the provided shielded VGA cable with 2 ferrite cores while connecting LCD to computer and all other connecting cables should be shielded. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment provided grounded power supply cord and A - To prevent possible eye damage, t to . - Do not point the Remote Control Unit near 1 <9; anyone's eyes while the laser pointer is activated: - Prevent all persons. swam, tmm looking into the projector lens when the lamp ls lit. Do not subject projector to physical shock or place projector en unstable surface: ' - Do not place the projector in a location where it Is likely to be stmck or bumped into. - Avoid placing the pro'ecter on a shell. cabinet. etc. that cannot adequate y support its weight, or that Is on an inclined tloor. ~ - When the projector is placed on a table with casters, set the caster stoppers to prevent movement. To prevent damage from heat build-up: _ - Do not place the projector in direct sunlight or near ' a source oi heat like a furnace, electric heater, etc. ' Do not block ventilation holes (by placlng the projector on Its side, or on a carpet, bedspread etc) 0) - Place the projector at least 10cm from any wall (allowing space tor the ventilation holes). Do not place projector in moist or dusty place: ' Do not lace the projector in an area containing steam ( m a humidifier, etc) dust, or soot (item a stove, etc). It projectorwlll not he used for long time, pull out power plug and close lens cover.
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