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Oldal 1/92
PG603W/PG603X
DLP Projector
User Guide
Model No. VS16977/VS16973
IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing
and using your product in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future
service. Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited
coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http://
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Compliance Information
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow-
ing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been 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 interference in a residential installa-
tion. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
yReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
yIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
yConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
yConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the
equipment.
For Canada
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
CE Conformity for European Countries
The device complies with the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU and Low Voltage
Directive 2014/35/EU.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE).
The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment
including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted
municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available.
If the batteries, accumulators and button cells included with this equipment,
display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb, then it means that the battery
has a heavy metal content of more than 0.0005% Mercury or more than,
0.002% Cadmium, or more than 0.004% Lead.
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this unit near water.
6. Clean with a soft, dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install the unit in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
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9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type
plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade and the third
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outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs.
Convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit. Be sure
that the power outlet is located near the unit so that it is easily accessible.
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the manufacturer, or sold with the unit. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/unit combination to avoid injury from
tipping over.
13. Unplug this unit when unused for long periods of time.
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unit has been damaged in any way, such as: if the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged, if liquid is spilled onto or objects fall into the unit, if the unit is exposed
to rain or moisture, or if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped.
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Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance
This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive
2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS2
Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued
by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below:
Substance
Proposed Maximum
Concentration
Actual Concentration
Lead (Pb) 0.1% < 0.1%
Mercury (Hg) 0.1% < 0.1%
Cadmium (Cd) 0.01% < 0.01%
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) 0.1% < 0.1%
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) 0.1% < 0.1%
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) 0.1% < 0.1%
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex III
of the RoHS2 Directives as noted below:
Examples of exempted components are:
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lamps (CCFL and EEFL) for special purposes not exceeding (per lamp):
(1) Short length ( 500 mm): maximum 3.5 mg per lamp.
(2) Medium length ( 500 mm and 1,500 mm): maximum 5 mg per lamp.> ≦
(3) Long length ( 1,500 mm): maximum 13 mg per lamp.
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes.
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4. Lead as an alloying element in aluminium containing up to 0.4% lead by weight.
5. Copper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight.
6. Lead in high melting temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing
85% by weight or more lead).
7. Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other
than dielectric ceramic in capacitors, e.g. piezoelectronic devices, or in a glass or
ceramic matrix compound.
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Corporation.
Disclaimer: ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors
or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting
from furnishing this material, or the performance or use of this product.
In the interest of continuing product improvement, ViewSonic Corporation reserves
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ment may change without notice.
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For Your Records
Product Name: PG603W/PG603X
ViewSonic DLP Projector
Model Number: VS16977/VS16973
Document Number: PG603W/PG603X_UG_ENG Rev. 1A 10-26-17
Serial Number: ________________________________________
Purchase Date: ________________________________________
Product disposal at end of product life
The lamp in this product contains mercury which can be dangerous to you and the
environment. Please use care and dispose of in accordance with local, state or
federal laws.
ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and living green.
Thank you for being part of Smarter, Greener Computing. Please visit ViewSonic
website to learn more.
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Taiwan: http://recycle.epa.gov.tw/recycle/index2.aspx
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Table of contents
Important safety
instructions .......................2
Introduction......................5
Projector features .................................5
Shipping contents ................................. 5
Controls and functions ......................... 6
Positioning your projector
..........................................12
Choosing a location............................ 12
Projection dimensions........................13
Connection ......................16
Connecting a computer or monitor .... 17
Connecting Video source devices...... 17
Playing sound through the projector.. 19
Operation ........................20
Starting up the projector.....................20
Using the menus................................. 21
Utilizing the password function ......... 22
Switching input signal........................ 24
Adjusting the projected image ........... 25
Magnifying and searching for details
............................................................26
Selecting the aspect ratio ...................27
Optimizing the image.........................28
Setting the presentation timer ............31
Hiding the image................................ 33
Locking control keys..........................33
Operating in a high altitude environment
............................................................33
Using the CEC function .....................34
Using the 3D functions ...................... 34
Controlling the projector through a LAN
environment....................................... 35
Using the projector in standby mode . 42
Adjusting the sound........................... 42
Viewing files from a USB flash drive ...
........................................................... 42
Using the LAN/WiFi display function ..
........................................................... 45
Mirroring contents from your smart
device................................................. 46
Shutting down the projector .............. 46
Menu operation.................................. 47
Maintenance ...................57
Care of the projector .......................... 57
Using the dust filter (optional accessory)
........................................................... 57
Lamp information .............................. 59
Troubleshooting .............62
Specifications ..................63
Dimensions ........................................ 63
Ceiling mount installation ................. 63
IR control table .................................. 64
RS232 command table....................... 65
Timing chart ...................................... 75
Projector specifications...................... 79
Copyright information...81
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Important safety instructions
Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information
technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you
follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product.
Safety Instructions
1. Please read this manual before you operate your projector. Save it for future
reference.
2. Do not look straight at the projector lens during operation. The intense light beam
may damage your eyes.
3. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
4. Always open the lens shutter or remove the lens cap when the projector lamp is
on.
5. In some countries, the line voltage is NOT stable. This projector is designed to operate
safely within a mains voltage between 100 to 240 volts AC, but could fail if power
cuts or surges of ±10 volts occur. In areas where the mains voltage may fluctuate
or cut out, it is recommended that you connect your projector through a power
stabilizer, surge protector or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
6. Do not block the projection lens with any objects when the projector is under
operation as this could cause the objects to become heated and deformed or even
cause a fire. To temporarily turn off the lamp, press BLANK on the projector or
remote control.
7. The lamp becomes extremely hot during operation. Allow the projector to cool for
approximately 45 minutes prior to removing the lamp assembly for replacement.
8. Do not operate lamps beyond the rated lamp life. Excessive operation of lamps
beyond the rated life could cause them to break on rare occasions.
9. Never replace the lamp assembly or any electronic components unless the projector is
unplugged.
10. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall,
sustaining serious damage.
11. Do not attempt to disassemble this projector. There are dangerous high voltages inside
which may cause death if you should come into contact with live parts.
Under no circumstances should you ever undo or remove any other covers. Refer
servicing only to suitably qualified professional service personnel.
12. Do not place this projector in any of the following environments.
- Space that is poorly ventilated or confined. Allow at least 50 cm clearance from walls
and free flow of air around the projector.
- Locations where temperatures may become excessively high, such as the inside of a
car with all windows rolled up.
- Locations where excessive humidity, dust, or cigarette smoke may contaminate optical
components, shortening the projector's life span and darkening the picture.
- Locations near fire alarms
- Locations with an ambient temperature above 40°C / 104°F
- Locations where the altitudes are higher than 3000 m (10000 feet).
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13. Do not block the ventilation holes. If the ventilation holes are seriously obstructed,
overheating inside the projector may result in a fire.
- Do not place this projector on a blanket, bedding or any other soft surface.
- Do not cover this projector with a cloth or any other item.
- Do not place inflammables near the projector.
14. Always place the projector on a level, horizontal surface during operation.
- Do not use if tilted at an angle of more than 10 degrees left to right, nor at angle of
more than 15 degrees front to back. Using the projector when it is not fully horizontal
may cause a malfunction of, or damage to, the lamp.
15. Do not stand the projector on end vertically. Doing so may cause the projector to fall
over, causing injury or resulting in damage to the projector.
16. Do not step on the projector or place any objects upon it. Besides probable physical
damage to the projector, doing so may result in accidents and possible injury.
17. Do not place liquids near or on the projector. Liquids spilled into the projector may
cause it to fail. If the projector does become wet, disconnect it from the power
supply's wall socket and call your local service center to have the projector serviced.
18. This product is capable of displaying inverted pictures for ceiling mount installation.
Use only qualified ceiling mount kit for mounting the projector and ensure it is
securely installed.
19. When the projector is under operation, you may sense some heated air and odor from
its ventilation grill. It is a normal phenomenon and not a product defect.
20. Do not use the Security bar for transporting or installation. It should be used with a
commercially available theft prevention cable.
21. CAUTION
Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from
this product. Do not stare at operating lamp. May be
harmful to the eyes. Risk Group 2. As with any bright
light source, do not stare into the beam, RG2 IEC 62471-5:201
Warning
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
When installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed
wiring, or connect the power plug to an easily accessible socket-outlet near the unit. If a
fault should occur during operation of the unit, operate the disconnect device to switch
the power supply off, or disconnect the power plug.
Safety instructions for ceiling mounting of the
projector
We want you to have a pleasant experience using your projector, so we need to bring this
safety matter to your attention to prevent damage to person and property.
If you intend to mount your projector on the ceiling, we strongly recommend that you use a
proper fitting projector ceiling mount kit and that you ensure it is securely and safely
installed.
If you use an inappropriate projector ceiling mount kit, there is a safety risk that the
projector may fall from the ceiling due to an improper attachment through the use of the
wrong gauge or length screws.
You can purchase a projector ceiling mount kit from the place you purchased your projector.
We recommend that you also purchase a separate security cable and attach it securely to
both the anti-theft lock slot on the projector and the base of the ceiling mount bracket. This
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will perform the secondary role of restraining the projector should its attachment to the
mounting bracket become loose.
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Introduction
Projector features
The projector integrates high-performance optical engine projection and a user-friendly
design to deliver high reliability and ease of use.
Some of the features may not be available on your projector. Actual performance may vary
and subject to model specifications.
Power saving function decreasing the power consumption of the lamp by up to 70%
when no input signal can be detected for a set period of time.
Presentation timer for better control of time during presentations
LAN Settings allowing management of projector status from a remote computer
Supports 3D display
• Color Management allowing color adjustments to your liking
Less than 0.5W power consumption when power saving mode is turned on
Screen Color correction allowing projection on surfaces of several predefined colors
Quick auto search speeding up the signal detecting process
Color modes providing choices for different projection purposes
One-key auto-adjustment to display the best picture quality (only for analog signal)
Digital keystone correction and/or 4 corner adjustment to correct distorted images
Adjustable color management control for data/video display
Ability to display 1.07 billion colors
Multi-language On-Screen Display (OSD) menus
Switchable normal and economic modes to reduce the power consumption
Component HDTV compatibility (YPb rP )
HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) function allows synchronized power ON/
OFF operation between the projector and a CEC-compatible DVD player device
connected to the HDMI input of the projector
The apparent brightness of the projected image will vary depending on the ambient lighting
conditions, selected input signal contrast/brightness settings, and is directly proportional to
projection distance.
The lamp brightness will decline over time and may vary within the lamp manufacturers
specifications. This is normal and expected behavior.
Shipping contents
1. Projector
2. Power Cord
3. Quick Start Guide
4. Remote Control & Batteries
5. VGA Cable
6. Replacement lamp (optional) (Please contact qualified service personnel for changing
the lamp)
7. Soft carry case (optional)
8. Dust filter (optional)
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Controls and functions
Projector
• Power
Toggles the projector between standby
mode and Power ON.
/ / / (Keystone keys)
Manually corrects distorted images
resulting from an angled projection.
Left/ Right/ Up/ Down
Selects the desired menu items and makes
adjustments when the On-Screen Display
(OSD) menu is activated.
• Menu
Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu.
• Exit
Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits
and saves menu settings.
• Source
Displays the source selection bar.
(Help)
Displays the HELP menu with a long
press for 3 seconds.
• Blank
Hides the screen picture.
• Enter
Enacts the selected On-Screen Display
(OSD) menu item when the On-Screen
Display (OSD) menu is activated.
Displays the Corner Adj. page.
Color Mode
Selects an available picture setup mode.
Focus ring
Power indicator light
Lamp indicator light
Temperature indicator light
Zoom ring
Adjuster foot
Projection lens IR remote sensor
Vent (heated air
exhaust)
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AUDIO IN
Audio signal input socket.
AUDIO OUT
Audio signal output socket.
• HDMI
HDMI port.
USB READER
USB Type A port for USB flash drive and
USB Display.
USB WiFi
USB Type A port for USB wireless dongle.
• COMPUTER
RGB (PC)/Componenet video (YPbPr/
YCbCr) signal input socket.
MONITOR OUT
RGB signal output socket.
• RS-232
RS-232 control port.
Mini USB
Mini USB port.
• VIDEO
Video input socket.
• LAN
RJ45 LAN port.
RS-232
MINI
USBCOMPUTER MONITOR OUT VIDEO LAN
HDMI
USB READER
USB WiFi
AUDIO
OUT
IN
Security bar for anti-theft
lock slot
Kensington anti-theft lock slot
AC power cord inlet
Ceiling mount holes
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Remote control
To use the remote mouse control keys (Page Up, Page Down), see "Using the remote
PgUp/PgDn function" on page 10 for details.
On/ Off
Toggles the projector between standby
mode and Power ON.
• COMP
Selects source from COMPUTER
port for display.
HDMI 1
Selects source from HDMI port for
display.
HDMI 2
No function.
Auto Sync
Automatically determines the best
picture timings for the displayed
image.
• Source
Displays the source selection bar.
/ / / (Keystone keys)
Manually corrects distorted images
resulting from an angled projection.
• Enter
Enacts the selected On-Screen Display
(OSD) menu item.
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Remote control code
The projector can be assigned to 8 different remote control codes, 1 to 8. When several
adjacent projectors are in operation at the same time, switching the remote control codes
can prevent interference from other remote controls. Set the remote control code for the
projector first before changing that for the remote control.
To switch the code for the projector, select from among 1 to 8 in the SYSTEM > Remote
Control Code menu.
To switch the code for the remote control, press ID set and the number button
corresponding to the remote control code set in the projector OSD together for 5 seconds or
more. The initial code is set to 1. When the code is switched to 8, the remote control can
control every projector.
Displays the Corner Adj. page.
Left/ Right/ Up/ Down
Selects the desired menu items and makes
adjustments.
• Menu
Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD)
menu.
• Exit
Exits and saves menu settings.
(Laser)
Emits visible laser pointer light for
presentation purposes.
• Aspect
Displays the aspect ratio selection bar.
• Freeze
Freezes the screen picture.
• Pattern
Displays embedded test pattern.
• Blank
Hides the screen picture.
PgUp (Page Up)/PgDn (Page Down)
Operates your display software program
(on a connected PC or USB reader) which
responds to page up/down commands (like
Microsoft PowerPoint).
Only available when a PC input or USB
Reader signal is selected.
(Presentation Timer)
Displays the presentation timer settings
menu.
Eco Mode
Displays the lamp mode selection bar.
(Volume Up)
Increases the volume level.
(Volume Down)
Decreases the volume level.
(Mute)
Toggles the projector audio between on
and off.
(Information)
Displays the INFORMATION menu.
(Zoom In)
Magnifies the projected picture size.
(Zoom Out)
Reduces the projected picture size.
Color Mode
Displays the color mode selection bar.
• Network
Displays the LAN Control Settings
menu.
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If different codes are set on the projector and remote control, there will be no response from
the remote control. When that happens, a message will display to remind you to switch the
code for the remote control.
Using the remote PgUp/PgDn function
The capability of operating your computer with the remote control gives you more
flexibility when delivering presentations.
1. Set the input signal to a PC signal.
2. Connect the projector to your PC or notebook with a USB cable prior to using the
remote control in place of your computers mouse. See "Connecting a computer or
monitor" on page 17 for details.
3. To operate your display software program (on a connected PC) which responds to
page up/down commands (like Microsoft PowerPoint), press PgUp/PgDn.
Remote control effective range
Refer to the illustration about the location of the Infra-
Red (IR) remote control sensor(s). The remote control
must be held at an angle within 30 degrees
perpendicular to the projector's IR remote control
sensor(s) to function correctly. The distance between
the remote control and the sensor(s) should not exceed
8 meters (~ 26 feet).
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the
remote control and the IR sensor(s) on the projector
that might obstruct the infra-red beam.
Replacing the remote control batteries
1. To open the battery cover, turn the remote control over to view its back, press on the
finger grip on the cover and slide it down in the direction of the arrow as illustrated.
2. Remove any existing batteries (if necessary) and install two AAA batteries observing
the battery polarities as indicated in the base of the battery compartment. Positive (+)
goes to positive and negative (-) goes to negative.
3. Refit the cover by aligning it with the base and pushing it back down into position.
Stop when it clicks into place.
WARNING
Avoid leaving the remote control and batteries in an excessive heat or humid environment
like the kitchen, bathroom, sauna, sunroom or in a closed car.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer.
Approx. 30°
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Dispose of the used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions and local
environment regulations for your region.
Never throw the batteries into a fire. There may be danger of an explosion.
If the batteries are drained or if you will not be using the remote control for an extended
period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage to the remote control from possible
battery leakage.
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Positioning your projector
Choosing a location
Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select.
Take into consideration the size and position of your screen, the location of a suitable power
outlet, as well as the location and distance between the projector and the rest of your
equipment.
Your projector is designed to be installed in one of the following possible installation
locations:
1. Front Table
Select this location with the projector placed near
the floor in front of the screen. This is the most
common way to position the projector for quick
setup and portability.
2. Front Ceiling
Select this location with the projector suspended
upside-down from the ceiling in front of the screen.
Purchase the projector ceiling mount kit from your
dealer to mount your projector on the ceiling.
Set Front Ceiling in the SYSTEM > Projector
Position menu after you turn the projector on.
3. Rear Ceiling
Select this location with the projector suspended
upside-down from the ceiling behind the screen.
Note that a special rear projection screen and the
projector ceiling mounting kit are required for this
installation location.
Set Rear Ceiling in the SYSTEM > Projector
Position menu after you turn the projector on.
4. Rear Table
Select this location with the projector placed near
the floor behind the screen.
Note that a special rear projection screen is
required.
Set Rear Table in the SYSTEM > Projector
Position menu after you turn the projector on.
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Projection dimensions
The "screen" mentioned below refers to the projection screen usually consisting of a screen
surface and a support structure.
Please see "Projector specifications" on page 79 for the native display resolution of this
projector.
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60 1524 94 2385 103 2623 36 914 3.6 91.4 3.6 91
70 1778 110 2782 120 3060 42 1067 4.2 106.7 4.2 107
80 2032 125 3179 138 3497 48 1219 4.8 121.9 4.8 122
90 2286 141 3577 155 3935 54 1372 5.4 137.2 5.4 137
100 2540 156 3974 172 4372 60 1524 6.0 152.4 6.0 152
110 2794 172 4372 189 4809 66 1676 6.6 167.6 6.6 168
120 3048 188 4769 207 5246 72 1829 7.2 182.9 7.2 183
130 3302 203 5167 224 5683 78 1981 7.8 198.1 7.8 198
140 3556 219 5564 241 6121 84 2134 8.4 213.4 8.4 213
150 3810 235 5962 258 6558 90 2286 9.0 228.6 9.0 229
160 4064 250 6359 275 6995 96 2438 9.6 243.8 9.6 244
170 4318 266 6756 293 7432 102 2591 10.2 259.1 10.2 259
180 4572 282 7154 310 7869 108 2743 10.8 274.3 10.8 274
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PG603W
(a) Screen Size
4:3 image on a 16:10 Screen
(b) Projection distance (c) Image
height
(d) Vertical offset
min. max. min. max.
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
60 1524 83 2106 91 2317 32 808 3.2 81 3.2 81
70 1778 97 2457 106 2703 37 942 3.7 94 3.7 94
80 2032 111 2809 122 3089 42 1077 4.2 108 4.2 108
90 2286 124 3160 137 3476 48 1212 4.8 121 4.8 121
100 2540 138 3511 152 3862 53 1346 5.3 135 5.3 135
110 2794 152 3862 167 4248 58 1481 5.8 148 5.8 148
120 3048 166 4213 182 4634 64 1615 6.4 162 6.4 162
130 3302 180 4564 198 5020 69 1750 6.9 175 6.9 175
140 3556 194 4915 213 5406 74 1885 7.4 188 7.4 188
150 3810 207 5266 228 5793 79 2019 7.9 202 7.9 202
160 4064 221 5617 243 6179 85 2154 8.5 215 8.5 215
170 4318 235 5968 258 6565 90 2289 9.0 229 9.0 229
180 4572 249 6319 274 6951 95 2423 9.5 242 9.5 242
(a)
(c)
(b)
(e)
(f)
(d)
(a)
(c)
(b)
(e)
(f)
(d)
(f): Center of lens(e): Screen
16:10 image on a 16:10 screen
16:10 image on a 4:3 screen
(a)
(d)
(c)
(b)
(e)
(f)
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There is 3% tolerance among these numbers due to optical component variations. It is
recommended that if you intend to permanently install the projector, you should physically
test the projection size and distance using the actual projector in situ before you permanently
install it, so as to make allowance for this projector's optical characteristics. This will help you
determine the exact mounting position so that it best suits your installation location.
(a) Screen Size
16:10 image on a 16:10 Screen
(b) Projection distance (c) Image
height
(d) Vertical offset
min. max. min. max.
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
60 1524 79 2000 87 2200 32 808 0.0 0 0.0 0
70 1778 92 2333 101 2567 37 942 0.0 0 0.0 0
80 2032 105 2667 115 2933 42 1077 0.0 0 0.0 0
90 2286 118 3000 130 3300 48 1212 0.0 0 0.0 0
100 2540 131 3333 144 3667 53 1346 0.0 0 0.0 0
110 2794 144 3667 159 4033 58 1481 0.0 0 0.0 0
120 3048 157 4000 173 4400 64 1615 0.0 0 0.0 0
130 3302 171 4333 188 4767 69 1750 0.0 0 0.0 0
140 3556 184 4667 202 5133 74 1885 0.0 0 0.0 0
150 3810 197 5000 217 5500 79 2019 0.0 0 0.0 0
160 4064 210 5333 231 5867 85 2154 0.0 0 0.0 0
170 4318 223 5667 245 6233 90 2289 0.0 0 0.0 0
180 4572 236 6000 260 6600 95 2423 0.0 0 0.0 0
(a) Screen Size
16:10 image on a 4:3 Screen
(b) Projection distance (c) Image
height
(d) Vertical offset
min. max. min. max.
inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm
60 1524 74 1887 82 2075 30 762 0.0 0 0.0 0
70 1778 87 2201 95 2421 35 889 0.0 0 0.0 0
80 2032 99 2516 109 2767 40 1016 0.0 0 0.0 0
90 2286 111 2830 123 3113 45 1143 0.0 0 0.0 0
100 2540 124 3145 136 3459 50 1270 0.0 0 0.0 0
110 2794 136 3459 150 3805 55 1397 0.0 0 0.0 0
120 3048 149 3774 163 4151 60 1524 0.0 0 0.0 0
130 3302 161 4088 177 4497 65 1651 0.0 0 0.0 0
140 3556 173 4403 191 4843 70 1778 0.0 0 0.0 0
150 3810 186 4717 204 5189 75 1905 0.0 0 0.0 0
160 4064 198 5031 218 5535 80 2032 0.0 0 0.0 0
170 4318 210 5346 232 5881 85 2159 0.0 0 0.0 0
180 4572 223 5660 245 6226 90 2286 0.0 0 0.0 0
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Connection
When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to:
1. Turn all equipment off before making any connections.
2. Use the correct signal cables for each source.
3. Ensure the cables are firmly inserted.
In the connections shown below, some cables may not be included with the projector (see
"Shipping contents" on page 5). They are commercially available from electronics stores.
The connection illustrations below are for reference only. The connecting jacks available on
the projector vary with each projector model.
For detailed connection methods, see pages 17-19.
RS-232
MINI
USBCOMPUTER MONITOR OUT VIDEO LAN
HDMI
USB READER
USB WiFi
AUDIO
OUT
IN
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Connecting a computer or monitor
Connecting a computer
1. Take the supplied VGA cable and connect one end to the D-Sub output socket of the
computer.
2. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the COMPUTER signal input socket on
the projector.
3. If you wish to use the remote mouse control function, take a USB cable and connect
the larger end to the USB port of the computer, and smaller end to the Mini USB
socket on the projector. See "Using the remote PgUp/PgDn function" on page 10 for
details.
Many notebooks do not turn on their external video ports when connected to a projector.
Usually a key combo like FN + F3 or CRT/LCD key turns the external display on/off. Locate a
function key labeled CRT/LCD or a function key with a monitor symbol on the notebook. Press
FN and the labeled function key simultaneously. Refer to your notebook's documentation to
find your notebook's key combination.
Connecting a monitor
If you want to view your presentation close-up on a monitor as well as on the screen, you
can connect the MONITOR OUT signal output socket on the projector to an external
monitor with a VGA cable following the instructions below:
1. Connect the projector to a computer as described in "Connecting a computer" on page
17.
2. Take a suitable VGA cable (only one supplied) and connect one end of the cable to the
D-Sub input socket of the video monitor.
Or if your monitor is equipped with a DVI input socket, take a VGA to DVI-A cable
and connect the DVI end of the cable to the DVI input socket of the video monitor.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the MONITOR OUT socket on the projector.
The MONITOR OUT output only works when COMPUTER connection is made to the projector.
To use this connection method in the standby mode, turn on the Active VGA Out function
under the POWER MANAGEMENT > Standby Settings menu.
Connecting Video source devices
You can connect your projector to various Video source devices that provide any one of the
following output sockets:
• HDMI
Component Video
Video (composite)
You need only connect the projector to a Video source device using just one of the above
connecting methods, however each provides a different level of video quality. The method
you choose will most likely depend upon the availability of matching terminals on both the
projector and the Video source device as described below:
Best video quality
The best available video connection method is HDMI. If your source device is equipped
with an HDMI socket, you can enjoy uncompressed digital video quality.
See "Connecting an HDMI device" on page 18 for how to connect the projector to an HDMI
source device and other details.
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If no HDMI source is available, the next best video signal is Component video (not to be
confused with composite video). Digital TV tuner and DVD players output Component
video natively, so if available on your devices, this should be your connection method of
choice in preference to (composite) video.
See "Connecting a Component Video source device" on page 18 for how to connect the
projector to a component video device.
Least video quality
Composite Video is an analog video and will result in a perfectly acceptable, but less than
optimal result from your projector, being the least video quality of the available methods
described here.
See "Connecting a composite Video source device" on page 18 for how to connect the
projector to a composite Video device.
Connecting audio
You can make use of the projector speaker in your presentations, and also connect separate
amplified speakers to the Audio Out socket of the projector. The audio output is controlled
by the projector Volume and Mute settings.
Connecting an HDMI device
You should use an HDMI cable when making connection between the projector and HDMI
devices.
1. Take an HDMI cable and connect one end to the HDMI output port of the video
device.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the HDMI input port on the projector.
In the unlikely event that you connect the projector to a DVD player via the projector’s HDMI
input and the projected picture displays wrong colors, please change the color space to YUV.
See "Changing HDMI input settings" on page 24 for details.
Connecting a Component Video source device
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused Component Video
output sockets available:
If so, you can continue with this procedure.
If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device.
1. Take a VGA (D-Sub)-Component adaptor cable and connect the end with 3 RCA type
connectors to the Component Video output sockets of the Video source device. Match
the color of the plugs to the color of the sockets; green to green, blue to blue, and red
to red.
2. Connect the other end of the VGA (D-Sub)-Component adaptor cable (with a D-Sub
type connector) to the COMPUTER socket on the projector.
If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct
video source has been selected, check that the Video source device is turned on and
operating correctly. Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly.
Connecting a composite Video source device
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused composite Video
output sockets available:
If so, you can continue with this procedure.
If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device.
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1. Take a Video cable and connect one end to the composite Video output socket of the
Video source device.
2. Connect the other end of the Video cable to the VIDEO socket on the projector.
If the selected video image is not displayed after the projector is turned on and the correct
video source has been selected, check that the Video source device is turned on and
operating correctly. Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly.
You need only connect to this device using a composite Video connection if Component Video
input is unavailable for use. See "Connecting Video source devices" on page 17 for details.
Playing sound through the projector
You can make use of the projector speaker in your presentations, and also connect separate
amplified speakers to the socket of the projector.AUDIO OUT
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Operation
Starting up the projector
1. Plug the power cord into the projector and into a
wall socket. Turn on the wall socket switch
(where fitted).
2. Press Power to start the projector. As soon as
the lamp lights up, a "Power On Ring Tone" will
be heard. The Power indicator light stays blue
when the projector is on.
(If necessary) Rotate the focus ring to adjust the
image clearness.
If the projector is still hot from previous activity, it will run the cooling fan for approximately 90
seconds before energizing the lamp.
To maintain the lamp life, once you turn the projector on, wait at least 5 minutes before turning
it off.
To turn off the ring tone, see "Turning off the Power On/Off Ring Tone" on page 42 for details.
3. If the projector is activated for the first time, select your OSD language following the
on-screen instructions.
4. Switch all of the connected equipment on.
5. The projector will start to search for input signals. The current input signal being
scanned appears in the bottom right corner of the screen. If the projector doesn't detect
a valid signal, the message 'No Signal' will continue to be displayed until an input
signal is found.
You can also press Source to select your desired input signal. See "Switching input
signal" on page 24 for details.
If the frequency/resolution of the input signal exceeds the projector's operating range, you will
see the message 'Out of Range' displayed on a blank screen. Please change to an input signal
which is compatible with the projector's resolution or set the input signal to a lower setting.
See "Timing chart" on page 75 for details.
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Using the menus
The projector is equipped with On-Screen Display (OSD) menus for making various
adjustments and settings.
The OSD screenshots below are for reference only, and may differ from the actual design.
Below is the overview of the OSD menu.
To use the OSD menus, please select your language first.
1. Press Menu to turn the OSD menu
on.
3. Press to highlight Language and
press Enter.
2. Use / to highlight the
SYSTEM menu.
4. Use / / / to select a
preferred language.
5. Press Enter to go back to main
menu and press Menu to leave the
OSD menu.
Current input signal
Main menu icon
Sub-menu
Highlight
Go to the
previous page
or to exit.
Status
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Utilizing the password function
For security purposes and to help prevent unauthorized use, the projector includes an option
for setting up password security. The password can be set through the On-Screen Display
(OSD) menu. For details of the OSD menu operation, please refer to "Using the menus" on
page 21.
You will be inconvenienced if you enable the password function yet forget the password
somehow. Do make a note of your password, and keep the note in a safe place for later recall.
Setting a password
Once a password has been set and the power on lock is enabled, the projector cannot be used
unless the correct password is entered every time the projector is started.
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM > Security Settings menu.
2. Press Enter and the Security Settings page is displayed.
3. Highlight Power On Lock and select On by pressing /.
4. As pictured to the right, the four arrow keys
( , , , ) respectively represent 4 digits (1,
2, 3, 4). According to the password you desire to
set, press the arrow keys to enter six digits for the
password.
5. Confirm the new password by re-entering the
new password.
Once the password is set, the OSD menu returns
to the Security Settings page.
6. To leave the OSD menu, press Exit.
If you forget the password
If the password function is activated, you will be asked
to enter the six-digit password every time you turn on
the projector. If you enter the wrong password, the
password error message as pictured to the right is
displayed lasting for 5 seconds, and the message
'INPUT PASSWORD' follows. You can retry by
entering another six-digit password, or if you did not record the password in this user
manual, and you absolutely do not remember it, you can use the password recall procedure.
See "Entering the password recall procedure" on page 23 for details.
If you enter an incorrect password 5 times in succession, the projector will automatically
shut down in a short time.
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Entering the password recall procedure
1. Press and hold Auto Sync on the remote control
for 3 seconds. The projector will display a coded
number on the screen.
2. Write down the number and turn off your
projector.
3. Seek help from the local service center to decode
the number. You may be required to provide
proof of purchase documentation to verify that
you are an authorized user of the projector.
The "XXX" shown in the above screenshot are numbers
that vary depending on different projector models.
Changing the password
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM > Security Settings > Change
Password menu.
2. Press Enter. The message 'INPUT CURRENT PASSWORD' is displayed.
3. Enter the old password.
If the password is correct, another message 'INPUT NEW PASSWORD' is
displayed.
If the password is incorrect, the password error message is displayed lasting for
5 seconds, and the message 'INPUT CURRENT PASSWORD' is displayed
for your retry. You can press Exit to cancel or try another password.
4. Enter a new password.
5. Confirm the new password by re-entering the new password.
6. You have successfully assigned a new password to the projector. Remember to enter
the new password next time the projector is started.
7. To leave the OSD menu, press Exit.
The digits being input will be displayed as asterisks on-screen. Do make a note of your
password, and then keep the note in a safe place for later recall.
Disabling the password function
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM > Security Settings > Power On Lock
menu.
2. Press / to select Off.
3. The message 'INPUT PASSWORD' is displayed. Enter the current password.
If the password is correct, the OSD menu returns to the Security Settings page
with 'Off' shown in the row of Power On Lock. You will not have to enter the
password next time you turn on the projector.
If the password is incorrect, the password error message is displayed lasting for
5 seconds, and the message 'INPUT PASSWORD' is displayed for your retry.
You can press Exit to cancel or try another password.
Though the password function is disabled, you need to keep the old password in hand should
you ever need to re-activate the password function by entering the old password.
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Switching input signal
The projector can be connected to multiple devices at the same time. However, it can only
display one full screen at a time.
Be sure the Quick Auto Search function in the SYSTEM menu is On if you want the
projector to automatically search for the signals.
You can also manually select the desired signal by pressing one of the source selection keys
on the remote control, or cycle through the available input signals.
1. Press Source. A source selection bar is displayed.
2. Press / until your desired signal is selected and press Enter.
Once detected, the selected source information will be displayed on the screen for
seconds. If there are multiple devices connected to the projector, repeat steps 1-2 to
search for another signal.
Please see "Projector specifications" on page 79 for the native display resolution of this
projector. For best display picture results, you should select and use an input signal which
outputs at this resolution. Any other resolutions will be scaled by the projector depending
upon the 'aspect ratio' setting, which may cause some image distortion or loss of picture
clarity. See "Selecting the aspect ratio" on page 27 for details.
Changing HDMI input settings
In the unlikely event that you connect the projector to a device (like a DVD or Blu-ray
player) via the projectors HDMI input and the projected picture displays wrong colors,
please change the color space to an appropriate one that fits the color space setting of the
output device.
To do this:
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the ADVANCED > HDMI Settings menu.
2. Press Enter.
3. Highlight HDMI Format and press / to select a suitable color space according
to the color space setting of the output device connected.
RGB: Sets the color space as RGB.
YUV: Sets the color space as YUV.
Auto: Sets the projector to detect the color space setting of the input signal
automatically.
4. Highlight HDMI Range and press / to select a suitable HDMI color range
according to the color range setting of the output device connected.
Enhanced: Sets the HDMI color range as 0 - 255.
Normal: Sets the HDMI color range as 15 - 235.
Auto: Sets the projector to detect the HDMI range of the input signal
automatically.
This function is only available when the HDMI input port is in use.
Refer to the documentation of the device for information on the color space and HDMI range
settings.
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Adjusting the projected image
Adjusting the projection angle
The projector is equipped with an adjuster foot. It changes the image height and vertical
projection angle. Screw the adjuster foot to fine tune the angle until the image is positioned
where you want it.
If the projector is not placed on a flat surface or the screen and the projector are not
perpendicular to each other, the projected image becomes trapezoidal. To correct this
situation, see "Correcting keystone" on page 25 for details.
Do not look into the lens while the lamp is on. The strong light from the lamp may cause
damage to your eyes.
Auto-adjusting the image
In some cases, you may need to optimize the picture quality. To do this, press Auto Sync on
the remote control. Within 5 seconds, the built-in Intelligent Auto Adjustment function will
re-adjust the values of Frequency and Clock to provide the best picture quality.
The current source information will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen for 3
seconds.
The screen will display ViewSonic logo while auto adjustment is functioning.
This function is only available when PC D-Sub input signal (analog RGB) is selected.
Fine-tuning the image clarity
Correcting keystone
Keystoning refers to the situation where the projected image becomes a trapezoid due to
angled projection.
To correct this, besides adjusting the height of the projector, you will need to manually
correct it following one of these steps.
Using the remote control
1. Press / / / to display the Keystone
correction page.
2. Press to correct keystoning at the top of
the image. Press to correct keystoning at
the bottom of the image. Press to correct
keystoning at the right side of the image.
Press to correct keystoning at the left side
of the image.
Using the OSD menu
1. Adjust the projected image to the size
that you need using the zoom ring.
2. If necessary, sharpen the image by rotating
the focus ring.
Press /Press /
Press / Press /
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1. Open the OSD menu and go to the DISPLAY > Keystone menu.
2. Press Enter.
3. Press to correct keystoning at the top of the image or press to correct
keystoning at the bottom of the image.
Adjusting 4 corners
You can manually adjusts the shape and size of an image that is unevenly rectangular on all
sides.
1. To display the Corner Adj. page, you can do
one of the followings:
i. Press Enter.
ii. Open the OSD menu and go to the
DISPLAY > Corner Adj. menu and
press Enter. The Corner Adj. page is
displayed.
2. Press / / / to select the corner you
wish to adjust and press Enter.
3. Press / to select an adjustment method
that suits your need and press Enter.
4. As indicated on the screen ( / for a 45-
degree angle adjustment and / / / for
a 90-degree angle adjustment), press / /
/ to adjust its shape and size. You can
press Menu or Exit to go back to a previous
step. A long press for 2 seconds on Enter will
reset the settings on the corner that you chose.
Adjusting keystone will reset the Corner Adj. settings.
After the Corner Adj. settings have been modified, some aspect ratios or timings are not
available. When that happens, reset the settings on all 4 corners.
The following messages will appear:
Magnifying and searching for details
If you need to find the details on the projected picture, magnify the picture. Use the
direction arrow keys for navigating the picture.
Using the remote control
A long press for 2 seconds on
Enter when this page displays
will reset the settings on all 4
corners.
Indicates the corner that you
selected.
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1. Press on the remote control repeatedly to magnify the picture to a desired size.
2. Press the directional arrows ( , , , ) to navigate the picture.
3. To reduce size of the picture, you can press Auto Sync on the remote control to
restore the picture to its original size. Or you can press repeatedly.
Using the OSD menu
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the DISPLAY > Zoom menu.
2. Press Enter. The Zoom bar is displayed.
3. Repeat steps 2-3 in the section of Using the remote control above.
This adjustable range may vary depending on different aspect ratios.
The picture can only be navigated after it is magnified. You can further magnify the picture
while searching for details.
Selecting the aspect ratio
The 'aspect ratio' is the ratio of the image width to the image height.
With the advent of digital signal processing, digital display devices like this projector can
dynamically stretch and scale the image output to a different aspect than that of the image
input signal.
To select an image ratio that suits your need (no matter what aspect the source is), you can
follow one of the following steps.
Press Aspect repeatedly.
Go to the DISPLAY > Aspect Ratio menu and press Enter. Press / to select an
aspect ratio to suit the format of the video signal and your display requirements.
About the aspect ratio
1. Auto: Scales an image proportionally to fit the projector's native resolution in its
horizontal width. This is suitable for the incoming image which is neither in 4:3 nor
16:9 and you want to make most use of the screen without altering the image's aspect
ratio.
2. 4:3: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4:3 aspect
ratio. This is most suitable for 4:3 images like computer monitors, standard definition
TV and 4:3 aspect DVD movies, as it displays them without aspect alteration.
3. 16:9 (PG603X): Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with
a 16:9 aspect ratio. This is most suitable for images which are already in a 16:9 aspect,
like high definition TV, as it displays them without aspect alteration.
4. 16:10 (PG603W): Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen
with a 16:10 aspect ratio. This is most suitable for images which are already in a 16:10
aspect, as it displays them without aspect alteration.
5. Panorama (PG603W): Scales the image proportionally to fit the projector's native
resolution in its vertical height and fills the screen in a non-linear manner.
6. 2.35:1: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 2.35:1
aspect ratio without aspect alteration.
7. Anamorphic (PG603W): Scales a 2.35:1 aspect image so that it fills the screen.
The table below demonstrates the effects of the aspect ratio settings on projectors with
different native resolutions. Please see "Projector specifications" on page 79 for the native
display resolution of your projector.
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In the pictures below, the black portions are inactive areas and the white portions are active
areas. OSD menus can be displayed on those unused black areas.
Optimizing the image
Selecting a picture mode
The projector is preset with several predefined picture modes so that you can choose one to
suit your operating environment and input signal picture type.
To select an operation mode that suits your need, you can follow one of the following steps.
Press Color Mode to display the selection bar and press / to select a desired mode
or press Color Mode repeatedly.
Go to the IMAGE > Color Mode menu and press Enter. Press / to select a
desired mode.
Picture modes for different types of signals
The picture modes available for different types of signals are listed below.
Aspect ratio setting 4:3 16:9 16:10
Auto
4:3
16:9 Not available
16:10 Not
available Not available
Panorama Not
available
2.35:1
Anamorphic Not
available
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1. Brightest mode: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is
suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required, such as using the
projector in well lit rooms.
2. Presentation mode: Is designed for presentations under daylight environment to
match PC and notebook coloring.
3. Standard mode: Is designed for normal circumstances under daylight environment.
4. Photo mode: Is designed for photo viewing.
5. Movie mode: Is appropriate for playing colorful movies, video clips from digital
cameras or DVs through the PC input for best viewing in a blackened (little light)
environment.
Using Screen Color
In the situation where you are projecting onto a colored surface such as a painted wall which
may not be white, the Screen Color feature can help correct the projected picture’s colors to
prevent possible color difference between the source and projected pictures.
To use this function, go to the DISPLAY > Screen Color menu and press Enter. Press /
to select a color which is closest to the color of the projection surface. There are several
precalibrated colors to choose from: Whiteboard, Greenboard, and Blackboard. The
effects of these settings may vary depending on different models.
This function is only available when a computer input signal is selected.
Fine-tuning the image quality in user modes
According to the detected signal type, there are some user-definable functions available.
You can make adjustments to these functions based on your needs.
Adjusting Brightness
Go to the IMAGE > Brightness menu and press Enter.
The higher the value, the brighter the image. And the
lower the setting, the darker the image. Adjust this
control so the black areas of the image appear just as
black and that detail in the dark areas is visible.
Adjusting Contrast
Go to the IMAGE > Contrast menu and press Enter.
The higher the value, the greater the contrast. Use this
to set the peak white level after you have previously
adjusted the Brightness setting to suit your selected
input and viewing environment.
Adjusting Color
Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Color menu and press /.
Lower setting produces less saturated colors. If the setting is too high, colors on the image
will be overpowering, which makes the image unrealistic.
This function is only available when the input signal is Video, YPbPr or YCbCr.
Adjusting Tint
Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Tint menu and press /.
50-30 +80
-30 0+40
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The higher the value, the more greenish the picture becomes. The lower the value, the more
reddish the picture becomes.
This function is only available when the input signal is Video, YPbPr or YCbCr.
Adjusting Sharpness
Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Sharpness menu and press /.
The higher the value, the sharper the picture becomes. The lower the value, the softer the
picture becomes.
This function is only available when the input signal is Video, YPbPr or YCbCr.
Adjusting Brilliant Color
Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Brilliant Color menu and press /.
This feature utilizes a new color-processing algorithm and system level enhancements to
enable higher brightness while providing truer, more vibrant colors in the projected picture.
It enables a greater than 50% brightness increase in mid-tone images, which are common in
video and natural scenes, so the projector reproduces images in realistic and true colors. If
you prefer images with that quality, select a level that suits your need. If you don’t need it,
select Off.
Reducing image noise
Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Noise Reduction menu and press /.
This function reduces electrical image noise caused by different media players. The higher
the setting, the less the noise.
This function is only available when a PC or Video input signal is selected.
Selecting a gamma setting
Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Gamma menu and select a preferred setting by pressing
/.
Gamma refers to the relationship between input source and picture brightness.
Selecting a Color Temperature
Go to the IMAGE > Color Temp. menu and press /.
The options available for color temperature settings vary according to the signal type
selected.
1. Cool: With the highest color temperature, Cool makes the image appear the most
bluish white than other settings.
2. Normal: Maintains normal colorings for white.
3. Warm: Makes images appear reddish white.
Setting a preferred color temperature
1. Go to the IMAGE > Color Temp. menu and press Enter.
2. Press / to select Cool, Normal or Warm and press Enter.
3. Press / to highlight the item you want to change and adjust the values by
pressing /.
/ /Red Gain Green Gain Blue Gain: Adjusts the contrast levels of Red, Green,
and Blue.
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/ /Red Offset Green Offset Blue Offset: Adjusts the brightness levels of Red,
Green, and Blue.
This function is only available when a computer input signal is selected.
Color Management
Only in permanent installations with controlled lighting levels such as boardrooms, lecture
theaters, or home theaters, should color management be considered. Color management
provides fine color control adjustment to allow for more accurate color reproduction, should
you require it.
If you have purchased a test disc which contains various color test patterns and can be used
to test the color presentation on monitors, TVs, projectors, etc., you can project any image
from the disc on the screen and enter the Color Management menu to make adjustments.
To adjust the settings:
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Color Management
menu.
2. Press Enter and the Color Management page is displayed.
3. Highlight Primary Color and press / to select a color from among Red, Yellow,
Green, Cyan, Blue, or Magenta.
4. Press to highlight Hue and press / to select its range. Increase in the range
will include colors consisted of more proportions of its two adjacent colors.
Please refer to the illustration to the right for
how the colors relate to each other.
For example, if you select Red and set its
range at 0, only pure red in the projected
picture will be selected. Increasing its range
will include red close to yellow and red close
to magenta.
5. Press to highlight Saturation and adjust
its values to your preference by pressing /
. Every adjustment made will reflect to the
image immediately.
For example, if you select Red and set its
value at 0, only the saturation of pure red will
be affected.
Saturation is the amount of that color in a video picture. Lower settings produce less
saturated colors; a setting of “0” removes that color from the image entirely. If the saturation
is too high, that color will be overpowering and unrealistic.
6. Press to highlight Gain and adjust its values to your preference by pressing /.
The contrast level of the primary color you select will be affected. Every adjustment
made will reflect to the image immediately.
7. Repeat steps 3 to 6 for other color adjustments.
8. Make sure you have made all of the desired adjustments.
Setting the presentation timer
Presentation timer can indicate the presentation time on the screen to help you achieve
better time management when giving presentations. Follow these steps to utilize this
function:
RED
BLUE
GREEN
Yellow
Cyan
Magenta
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Using the remote control
1. Press on the remote control and press repeatedly or / to select a Timer
Period.
2. Press Enter or wait for 3 seconds to activate the timer.
3. To display the Presentation Timer page, select Advanced.
Using the OSD menu
1. Go to the BASIC > Presentation Timer menu.
2. Press Enter to display the Presentation Timer page.
3. Highlight Timer Period and decide the time period by pressing /. The length of
time can be set from 1 to 5 minutes in 1-minute increments and 5 to 240 minutes in 5-
minute increments.
If the timer is already on, the timer will restart whenever the Timer Period is reset.
4. Press to highlight Timer Display and choose if you want the timer to show up on
the screen by pressing ./
5. Press to highlight Timer Position and set the timer position by pressing /.
6. Press to highlight Timer Counting Direction and select your desired counting
direction by pressing /.
7. Press to highlight Sound Reminder and decide if you want to activate sound
reminder by pressing /. If you select On, a double beep sound will be heard at
the last 30 seconds of counting down/up, and a triple beep sound will be produced
when the timer is up.
8. To activate the presentation timer, press and press / to highlight Start
Counting and press Enter.
9. A confirmation message displays. Highlight Yes and press Enter to confirm. You will
see the message “Timer is On” displaying on the screen. The timer starts counting
when the timer is on.
To cancel the timer, perform the following steps:
1. Press on the remote control or go to the BASIC > Presentation Timer menu.
2. Highlight Off. Press Enter. A confirmation message displays.
3. Highlight Yes and press Enter to confirm. You will see the message “Timer is Off
displaying on the screen.
Selection Description
Always Displays the timer on screen throughout the presentation
time.
1 min/2 min/3 min Displays the timer on screen in the last 1/2/3 minute(s).
Never Hides the timer throughout the presentation time.
Top-Left Bottom-Left Top-Right Bottom-Right
Selection Description
Count Up Increases from 0 to the preset time.
Count Down Decreases from the preset time to 0.
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Hiding the image
In order to draw the audience's full attention to the presenter, you can press Blank on the
projector or remote control to hide the screen image. Press any key on the projector or
remote control to restore the image. The word 'BLANK' appears at the lower right corner of
the screen while the image is hidden.
You can set the blank time in the BASIC > Blank Timer menu to let the projector return
the image automatically after a period of time when there is no action taken on the blank
screen.
Once Blank is pressed, the projector enters SuperEco mode automatically.
CAUTION
Do not block the projection lens from projecting as this could cause the blocking object to
become heated and deformed or even cause a fire.
Locking control keys
With the control keys on the projector locked, you can prevent your projector settings from
being changed accidentally (by children, for example). When the Panel Key Lock is on, no
control keys on the projector will operate except Power.
1. Go to the SYSTEM > Panel Key Lock menu
2. Press Enter and press / to select On.
3. A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to confirm.
To release panel key lock, press and hold on the projector for 3 seconds.
You can also use the remote control to enter the SYSTEM > Panel Key Lock menu and
select Off.
Keys on the remote control are still functional when panel key lock is enabled.
If you press Power to turn off the projector without disabling panel key lock, the projector
will still be in locked status the next time it is turned on.
Operating in a high altitude environment
We recommend you use the High Altitude Mode when your environment is between 1500
m–3000 m above sea level, and temperature is between 0°C–30°C.
CAUTION
Do not use the High Altitude Mode if your altitude is between 0 m and 1499 m and temperature
is between 0°C and 35°C. The projector will be over cooled, if you turn the mode on under
such a condition.
To activate the High Altitude Mode:
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM > High
Altitude Mode menu.
2. Press Enter and press / to select On. A
confirmation message is displayed.
3. Highlight Yes and press Enter.
Operation under "High Altitude Mode" may cause a higher
decibel operating noise level because of increased fan speed
necessary to improve overall system cooling and
performance.
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If you use this projector under other extreme conditions excluding the above, it may display
auto shut-down symptoms, which is designed to protect your projector from over-heating.
In cases like this, you should switch to High Altitude Mode to solve these symptoms.
However, this is not to state that this projector can operate under any and all harsh or
extreme conditions.
Using the CEC function
This projector supports CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) function for synchronized
power on/off operation via HDMI connection. That is, if a device that also supports CEC
function is connected to the HDMI input of the projector, when the projectors power is
turned off, the power of the connected device will also be turned off automatically. When
the power of the connected device is turned on, the projectors power will be turned on
automatically.
To turn on the CEC function:
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the POWER MANAGEMENT > Auto Power On >
CEC menu.
2. Press / to select Enable.
In order for the CEC function to work properly, make sure that the device is correctly
connected to the HDMI input of the projector via an HDMI cable, and its CEC function is turned
on.
Depending on the connected device, the CEC function may not work.
Using the 3D functions
This projector features 3D function which enables you to enjoy 3D movies, videos, and
sporting events in a more realistic way by presenting the depth of the images. You need to
wear a pair of 3D glasses to view 3D images.
If the 3D signal is input from an HDMI 1.4a compatible device, the projector detects the
signal for 3D Sync information and once detected, it projects images in 3D format
automatically. In other cases, you may need to manually select a 3D Sync format for the
projector to project 3D images correctly.
1. Go to the ADVANCED > 3D Settings menu.
2. Press Enter. The 3D Settings page is displayed.
3. Highlight 3D Sync and press Enter.
4. Press to select a 3D Sync setting and then press Enter to confirm.
When the 3D Sync function is on:
The brightness level of the projected image will decrease.
The Color Mode and Lamp Mode cannot be adjusted.
The Zoom function can only magnify the pictures to limited sizes.
If you discover the inversion of the 3D image depth, set the 3D Sync Invert function to “Invert”
to correct the problem.
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Controlling the projector through a LAN
environment
The projector supports Crestron® software. With correct settings for the LAN Control
Settings menu, you can manage the projector from a computer using a web browser when
the computer and the projector are properly connected to the same local area network.
Configuring the LAN Control Settings
If you are in a DHCP environment:
1. Take a RJ45 cable and connect one end to the RJ45 LAN input jack of the projector
and the other end to the RJ45 port.
2. Open the OSD menu and go to the ADVANCED > LAN Control Settings menu.
Press Enter to display the LAN Settings page. Or you can press Network to open
the LAN Control Settings menu directly.
3. Highlight LAN Settings and press / to select DHCP ON.
4. Press to highlight Apply and press Enter.
5. Please wait for around 15 - 20 seconds, and then re-enter the LAN Settings page. The
Projector IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server settings
will be displayed. Note down the IP address displayed in the Projector IP Address
row.
If the Projector IP Address still does not appear, contact your network administrator.
If the RJ45 cables are not properly connected, the Projector IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and DNS Server settings will display 0.0.0.0. Make sure the cables are properly
connected and perform the procedures above again.
If you need to connect to the projector in standby mode, set Wake On Lan to On in the
ADVANCED > LAN Control Settings menu. Then use a WOL tool to activate the standby
network function.
If you are in a non-DHCP environment:
1. Repeat steps 1-2 above. LAN Control Settings menu can also be opened by pressing
Network.
2. Highlight LAN Settings and press / to select Static IP.
3. Contact your ITS administrator for information on the Projector IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server settings.
4. Press to select the item you want to modify and press Enter.
(An example of connection)
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5. Press / to move the cursor and the press /to enter the value. You can also
use the numeric buttons on the remote control to enter the value.
6. To save the settings, press Enter. If you do not want to save the settings, press Exit.
7. Press to highlight Apply and press Enter.
If the RJ45 cables are not properly connected, the Projector IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and DNS Server settings will display 0.0.0.0. Make sure the cables are properly
connected and perform the procedures above again.
If you wish to connect to the projector in its standby mode, be sure you have selected Static IP
and obtained the Projector IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server
information when the projector is on.
Controlling the projector through a web browser
Once you have the correct IP address for the projector and the projector is on or in standby
mode, you can use any computer that is on the same local area network to control the
projector.
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, make sure it is version 7.0 or higher.
The screen shots in this manual are for reference only, and may differ from the actual design.
1. Enter the address of the projector in the address bar of your browser and press Enter.
2. The main page of the Network Control appears.
Accessing to Network Settings or Email Alert page requires Administrator password. The
default password is "0000".
3. This page allows you to make adjustments to the AMX and SNMP settings. In the
AMX device discover row, when ON is selected, the projector can be detected by
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controllers of AMX connected to the same network. For the Details of AMX Device
Discovery, visit the AMX web site at http://www.amx.com/.
4. If your projector is connected to a network which supports Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP), you can configure it to alert you via email on significant events.
5. The Crestron (e-Control) page displays the Crestron e-Control user interface. See
"About Crestron e-Control®" on page 39 for details.
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Please pay attention to the limitation of input length (including space and other punctuation
keys) in the list blow:
/ > < $ % + \ ' " are prohibited.
Category Item Input Length Maximum Number
of Characters
Network Settings
Network
DHCP/Manual (N/A)
IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
Gateway XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
DNS Server XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
AMX device discovery (N/A)
Password
Administrator (N/A)
New Password 4
Confirm Password 4
SNMP
SysLocation 22
SysName 22
SysContact 22
Email Alert
Email Setting
To 40
Cc 40
Subject 40
From 40
SMTP Setting
Server 30
User Name 21
Password 14
Alert Condition
Fan Error (N/A)
Lamp Error (N/A)
Over Temperature (N/A)
Lamp Time Alert (N/A)
Submit (N/A)
Issue Test Mail (N/A)
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About Crestron e-Control®
1. The Crestron e-Control® page provides a variety of virtual keys to control the
projector or adjust the projected pictures.
i. These buttons function the same as the ones on the OSD menus or remote control.
See "2. IMAGE menu" on page 52 and "Projector" on page 6 for details.
ii. To switch between input signals, click on your desired signal.
The Menu button can also be used to go back to previous OSD menus, exit and save menu
settings.
The source list varies according to the connectors available on the projector.
When you use the projector control panel or remote control to change the OSD menu settings,
it may take a while for the web browser to synchronize these changes with the projector.
2. The tools page allows you to manage the projector, configure the LAN control
settings and secure access of remote network operation on this projector.
i. This section is only used with the Crestron Control System. Please contact
Creston or refer to its user manual for setup information.
ii. You can name the projector, keep track of its location and the person in charge of
it.
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iii. You can adjust the LAN Control Settings.
iv. Once set, access to the remote network operation on this projector has been
password-protected.
v. Once set, access to the tools page has been password-protected.
To prevent errors, only input the English alphabet and digits on the tools page.
After making the adjustments, press the Send button and the data will be saved for the
projector.
vi. Press Exit to go back to the remote network operation page.
Please pay attention to the limitation of input length (including space and other punctuation
keys) in the list blow:
Category Item Input Length Maximum Number of
Characters
Crestron Control
IP Address 16
IP ID 4
Port 5
Projector
Projector Name 32
Location 32
Assigned To 32
Network Configuration
DHCP (Enabled) (N/A)
IP Address 16
Subnet Mask 16
Default Gateway 16
DNS Server 16
User Password
Enabled (N/A)
New Password 26
Confirm 26
Admin Password
Enabled (N/A)
New Password 26
Confirm 26
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Using the projector in standby mode
Some of the projector functions are available in standby mode (plugged in but not turned
on). To use these functions, be sure the cable connections are correctly made. For the
connection methods, see the Connection chapter.
Active VGA Out
Selecting On in the POWER MANAGEMENT > Standby Settings > Active VGA Out
outputs a VGA signal when the Computer 1 and Monitor Out sockets are correctly
connected to devices. The projector outputs the signal received only from Computer 1.
Active Audio Out
Selecting On in the POWER MANAGEMENT > Standby Settings > Active Audio Out
outputs an audio signal when the Audio In and Audio Out sockets are correctly connected
to a proper device.
Adjusting the sound
The sound adjustments made as below will have an effect on the projector speaker. Be sure
you have made a correct connection to the projector audio input/output jacks. See
"Connection" on page 16 for more details.
Adjusting the audio mode
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the BASIC > > Audio Settings Audio Mode menu.
2. Press / to select a preferred audio mode.
Muting the sound
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the BASIC > > Audio Settings Mute menu.
2. Press / to select On.
Adjusting the sound level
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the BASIC > Audio Settings > Audio Volume menu.
2. Press / to select a desired sound level.
If available, you can press // on the remote control to adjust the projector’s sound
level.
Turning off the Power On/Off Ring Tone
1. Open the OSD menu and go to the BASIC > > Audio Settings Power On/Off Ring
Tone menu.
2. Press / to select Off.
The only way to change Power On/Off Ring Tone is setting On or Off here. Setting the sound
mute or changing the sound level will not affect the Power On/Off Ring Tone.
Viewing files from a USB flash drive
1. Switch the input signal to and plug the USB flash drive to the USB Reader USB
READER socket on the projector.
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2. The following image will be displayed.
3. Press / /Enter to browe the photos or documents stored on the USB flash drive
or adjust settings.
4. A tool bar is avaible by pressing Enter when your file is displayed fullscreen. Press
/ to select a function and press Enter to execute.
Function bar for viewing photos
Function bar for viewing documents
Shows the information of this photo
Rotates the file 90 degrees counterclockwise
Rotates the file 90 degrees clockwise
Starts the slideshow
Zooms in/out the file for details
Navigates the file after it is magnified
Reloads the file
Fits to page
Zooms in/out the file for details
Navigates the file after it is magnified
Reloads the file
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Using the LAN/WiFi display function
1. Switch the input signal to LAN/WiFi Display.
2. The following image will be displayed.
3. Make sure that both the projector and your computer/smart device are connected to
the same local area network. You can connect one end of a RJ45 cable to the LAN
port on the projector and the other end to the RJ45 port on your Ethernet or router. Or
you can plug a USB wireless dongle to the USB WiFi socket on the projector. Adjust
the LAN Control Settings.
4. Open the vPresenter Pro (available on application stores) on your computer/smart
device and start using its features.
Wireless connectivity allows for up to 8 devices with Wifi dongle.
Up to 4 connected content sources can be simultaneously shown on a quad split screen.
Audio cannot output from the projector when using Android devices.
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Mirroring contents from your smart device
1. Switch the input signal to USB Display.
2. The following image will be displayed.
3. Connect one end of the USB cable to the socket on the projector and USB READER
the other end to your smart device.
4. Open the vPresenter Pro (available on application stores) on your smart device and
start mirroring.
Shutting down the projector
1. Press Power or Off and a confirmation
message is displayed prompting you.
If you don't respond in a few seconds, the
message will disappear.
2. Press Power or Off a second time.
3. Once the cooling process finishes, a "Power
Off Ring Tone" will be heard. Disconnect the
power cord from the wall socket if the
projector will not be used in an extended
period of time.
To turn off the ring tone, see "Turning off the Power On/Off Ring Tone" on page 42 for
details.
If you need to connect to the projector in standby mode, set Wake On Lan to On in the
ADVANCED > LAN Control Settings menu. Then use a WOL tool to activate the standby
network function.
CAUTION
To protect the lamp, the projector will not respond to any commands during the cooling
process.
Do not unplug the power cord before the projector shutdown sequence is complete.
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Menu operation
Menu system
Please note that the on-screen display (OSD) menus vary according to the signal type
selected.
The menu items are available when the projector detects at least one valid signal. If there is
no equipment connected to the projector or no signal detected, limited menu items are
accessible.
Main menu Sub-menu Options
1.
DISPLAY
Screen Color Off/Whiteboard/Blackboard/Greenboard
Aspect Ratio
Auto/4:3/16:9 (PG603X)/16:10 (PG603W)/
Panorama (PG603W)/2.35:1/Anamorphic
(PG603W)
Keystone Vertical/Horizontal
Corner Adj.
Position
Phase
H. Size
Zoom
OverScan Off/1/2/3/4/5
2.
IMAGE
Color Mode Brightest/Presentation/Standard/Photo/
Movie
Brightness
Contrast
Color Temp.
Warm Red Gain/Green Gain/
Blue Gain/Red Offset/
Green Offset/Blue Offset
Normal
Cool
Advanced
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Gamma C1/C2/C3/C4/C5/C6/C7/C8/G1/G2/G3/
G4/G5/DICOM SIM/sRGB
Brilliant Color Off/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10
Noise Reduction
Color
Management
Primary Color
Hue
Saturation
Gain
Reset Color Settings Reset/Cancel
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Main menu Sub-menu Options
3.
POWER
MANAGEMENT
Auto Power On
Signal Disable/VGA/HDMI/All
CEC Disable/Enable
Direct Power On Off/On
Smart Energy
Auto Power Off Disable/10 min/20 min/30 min
Sleep Timer Disable/30 min/1 hr /2 hr/3 hr/
4 hr/8 hr/12 hr
Power Saving Enable/Disable
Standby
Settings
Active VGA Out Off/On
Active Audio Out Off/On
Smart Restart Disable/Enable
Quick Power Off Disable/Enable
4.
BASIC
Audio Settings
Audio Mode Standard/Speech/
Entertainment
Mute On/Off
Audio Volume
Power On/Off Ring
Tone On/Off
Presentation
Timer
Timer Period 1~240 m
Timer Display Always/1 min/2 min/3 min/
Never
Timer Position Top-Left/Bottom-Left/Top-
Right//Bottom-Right
Timer Counting
Direction Count Down/Count Up
Sound Reminder On/Off
Start Counting/Off
Pattern Off/Test Card
Blank Timer Disable/5 min/10 min/15 min/
20 min/25 min/30 min
Message On/Off
Splash Screen Black/Blue/ViewSonic/Off
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Main menu Sub-menu Options
5.
ADVANCED
3D Settings 3D Sync
Auto/Off/Frame
Sequential/Frame
Packing/Top-Bottom/
Side-by-Side
3D Sync Invert Disable/Invert
HDMI Settings HDMI Format Auto/RGB/YUV
HDMI Range Auto/Enhanced/Normal
LAN Control
Settings
LAN Settings DHCP ON/Static IP
Projector IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
DNS Server
Wake On Lan Off/On
Apply
Lamp Settings
Lamp Mode Normal/Eco/Dynamic/
SuperEco
Reset Lamp Hours
Lamp Hours
Filter Settings
Filter Mode On/Off
Reset Filter Hours Reset/Cancel
Filter Hours
DCR On/Off
Reset Settings Reset/Cancel
6. SYSTEM
Language Multi-language OSD
selection
Projector Position
Front Table/Rear Table/
Rear Ceiling/Front
Ceiling
Menu Settings
Menu Display Time 5 sec/10 sec/15 sec/20
sec/25 sec/30 sec
Menu Position
Center/Top-Left/Top-
Right/Bottom-Left/
Bottom-Right
High Altitude Mode On/Off
Quick Auto Search Off/On
Security Settings Change Password
Power On Lock Off/On
Panel Key Lock Off/On
Remote Control Code 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8
Baud Rate
115200/2400/4800/9600/
14400/19200/38400/
57600
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Main menu Sub-menu Options
7.
INFORMATION
Source
Color Mode
Resolution
Color System
IP Address
MAC Address
Firmware Version
S/N
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Description of each menu
Function Description
Screen Color See "Using Screen Color" on page 29 for details.
Aspect Ratio See "Selecting the aspect ratio" on page 27 for details.
Keystone See "Correcting keystone" on page 25 for details.
Corner Adj. See "Adjusting 4 corners" on page 26 for details.
Position
Displays the position adjustment page. To move the projected
image, use the directional arrow keys. The values shown on the
lower position of the page change with every key press you made
until they reach their maximum or minimum.
This function is only available when a PC input signal is
selected.
The adjustment range may vary under different timings.
Phase
Adjusts the clock phase to reduce image
distortion.
This function is only available when
a PC input signal is selected.
H. Size
Adjusts the horizontal width of the image.
This function is only available when a PC input signal is
selected.
Zoom See "Magnifying and searching for details" on page 26 for
details.
OverScan
Adjusts the overscan rate from 0% to 5%.
This function is only available when a Composite Video or
HDMI input signal is selected.
1. DISPLAY menu
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Function Description
Auto Power On
Signal
Selecting VGA/HDMI allows the projector to turn on
automatically once the VGA/HDMI signal is fed through the
VGA/HDMI cable. You can also select All and the projector
will turn on automatically upon receiving either a VGA or
HDMI signal.
CEC
See "Using the CEC function" on page 34 for details.
Direct Power On
Selecting On allows the projector to turn on automatically
once the power is fed through the power cord.
Smart Energy
Auto Power Off
See "Setting Auto Power Off" on page 59 for details.
Sleep Timer
See "Setting Sleep Timer" on page 60 for details.
Power Saving
See "Setting Power Saving" on page 60 for details.
Standby
Settings
See "Using the projector in standby mode" on page 42 for
details.
Smart Restart
Selecting Enable enables you to restart the projector
immediately within 120 seconds after turning it off. After 120
seconds, if the projector is not turned on again, it will directly
enter the standby mode.
It takes some time to initiate this function. Make sure
the projector has been turned on for more than 4
minutes. If the projector is resumed by using the Smart
Restart feature, this function can be executed
immediately.
When Enable is selected, the Quick Power Off function
will be automatically set to “Enable.
Quick Power
Off
Selecting Enable enables the function and the projector will
not enter the cooling process after being shut down. Selecting
Disable disables the function and the projector will enter
normal cooling process after being shut down.
If you attempt to restart the projector right after it’s been
turned off, it may not be turned on successfully and will
rerun its cooling procedure.
When Disable is selected, the Smart Restart function
will be automatically turned off.
3. POWER MANAGEMENT menu
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Function Description
Audio Settings See "Adjusting the sound" on page 42 for details.
Presentation
Timer See "Setting the presentation timer" on page 31 for details.
Pattern
The projector can display several test patterns. It helps you
adjust the image size and focus and check that the projected
image is free from distortion.
Blank Timer See "Hiding the image" on page 33 for details.
Message Selecting On displays the current information on the screen
when the projector is detecting or searching for a signal.
Splash Screen Allows you to select which logo screen will be displayed
during projector start-up.
3D Settings See "Using the 3D functions" on page 34 for details.
HDMI Settings See "Changing HDMI input settings" on page 24 for details.
Lamp Settings
Lamp Mode
See "Setting Lamp Mode" on page 59 for details.
Reset Lamp Hours
Resets the lamp timer after new lamp is installed. For
changing the lamp, please contact qualified service personnel.
Lamp Hours
See "Getting to know the lamp hour" on page 59 for details on
how the total lamp hour is calculated.
LAN Control
Settings
See "Controlling the projector through a LAN environment"
on page 35 for details.
Filter Settings See "Using the dust filter (optional accessory)" on page 57 for
details.
DCR
Enables or disables the DCR (Dynamic Contrast Ratio)
function. Selecting On enables the function and the projector
will automatically switch the lamp mode according to the
input image detected.
This function is only available when a PC input signal is
selected.
After enabling DCR, frequent lamp mode switching may
shorten lamp life and noise level will vary during
operation.
4. BASIC menu
5. ADVANCED menu
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Function Description
Reset Settings
Returns all settings to the factory preset values.
The following settings will still remain: Keystone, Phase,
H. Size, OverScan, Language, Projector Position, High
Altitude Mode, Security Settings, Remote Control Code,
3D Sync, Filter Mode, HDMI Settings.
Language Sets the language for the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus.
See "Using the menus" on page 21 for details.
Projector
Position See "Choosing a location" on page 12 for details.
Menu Settings
Menu Display Time
Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your
last key press. The range is from 5 to 30 seconds in 5-second
increments.
Menu Position
Sets the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu position.
High Altitude
Mode
A mode for operation in high altitude areas. See "Operating in
a high altitude environment" on page 33 for details.
Quick Auto
Search See "Switching input signal" on page 24 for details.
Security
Settings See "Utilizing the password function" on page 22 for details.
Panel Key Lock See "Locking control keys" on page 33 for details.
Remote Control
Code See "Remote control code" on page 9 for details.
Baud Rate
Selects a baud rate that is identical with your computer’s so
that you can connect the projector using a suitable RS232
cable and control the projector with RS232 commands.
5. ADVANCED menu
6. SYSTEM menu
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Function Description
Source
Shows the current signal source.
Color Mode
Shows the selected mode in the IMAGE menu.
Resolution
Shows the native resolution of the input signal.
Color System
Shows input system format.
IP Address
Shows the IP address of your projector.
MAC Address
Shows the MAC Address of your projector.
MAC Address stands for Media Access Control Address,
which is a physical layer address used to uniquely
identify a network node.
Firmware Version
Shows the current firmware version.
S/N
Shows the serial number for this projector.
7. INFORMATION menu
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Maintenance
Care of the projector
You need to keep the lens and/or filter (optional accessory) clean on a regular basis.
Never remove any parts of the projector. Contact your dealer when any part of the projector
needs replacing.
Cleaning the lens
Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.
Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust.
If there is dirt or smears, use lens-cleaning paper or moisten a soft cloth with lens
cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface.
CAUTION
Never rub the lens with abrasive materials.
Cleaning the projector case
Before you clean the case, turn the projector off using the proper shutdown procedure as
described in "Shutting down the projector" on page 46 and unplug the power cord.
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, lint-free cloth.
To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral pH
detergent. Then wipe the case.
CAUTION
Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner or other chemical detergents. These can damage the
case.
Storing the projector
If you need to store the projector for an extended time, please follow the instructions below:
Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the
recommended range for the projector. Please refer to "Specifications" on page 63 or
consult your dealer about the range.
Retract the adjuster foot.
Remove the battery from the remote control.
Pack the projector in its original packing or equivalent.
Transporting the projector
It is recommended that you ship the projector with its original packing or equivalent.
Using the dust filter (optional accessory)
CAUTION
It is recommended to clean the dust filter every 100 hours after the dust filter is installed.
Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug it from power source before installing or
detaching the filter.

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