ViewSonic
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Contents
Audio menu
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Specifications 106
Network Presentation 141
Network Guide Connection to the Network 108
Other Functions 182
Troubleshooting 193 Appendix 196
Web Control 149
Contents of package
Projector
Part names
Computer IN1 port
Control panel and Lens adjusters
Part names
STANDBY/ON button
Enter button
UP button Down button Volume + button
Reset button
Projector top Projector bottom
Setting up
Arrangement
1024X768 ±10%
Arrangement
Arrangement
About Plug-and-Play capability
Connecting with your devices
Computer
Connecting with your devices
Computer Access point USB storage device
Digital VCR/DVD/Blu-ray Disc player Video Device
Remote
Microphone Wired
Microphone function
SpeakersMonitor
Power cord
Connecting to a power supply
Using the security bar and slot
Obey the local laws on disposing the battery
Remote control
Installing the batteries
About the remote control signal
Using as a simple PC mouse & keyboard
Changing the frequency of remote control signal
Power indicator
Power on/off
Turning on the power
Turning off the power
Temporarily muting the sound
Adjusting the volume
Selecting an input signal
Operating
Press the MY Source / DOC. Camera button on
Selecting an input signal
Remote control. The input signal will be changed
While on is selected for Auto Search item in Option
Normal 43 169 1610
Searching an input signal
For an Hdmitm signal
Selecting an aspect ratio
Adjusting the projector’s elevator
Adjusting the lens
For a video signal and s-video signal
Using the automatic adjustment feature
Adjusting the position
For a computer signal
Correcting the distortion
Pro9500
Magnify ON/OFF button
Using the magnify feature
Blank button
Temporarily freezing the screen
Temporarily blanking the screen
Freeze button
Position button
Using the menu function
Easy Menu
Advanced Menu
Indication in OSD On Screen Display
Using the menu function
Keystone
Picture Mode
Aspect
Auto Keystone
Filter Time
ECO Mode
Reset
Mirror
Gamma
Picture menu
Brightness
Contrast
Tint
Color Temp
Color
Active Iris
Sharpness
Image menu
For a computer signal
For an Hdmitm signal
USB Type B or Hdmi port
Position
Adjusted
Set to the default
Color Space
Input menu
Progressive
Video NR
Hdmi Range
Video Format
Hdmi Format
Frame Lock
Computer
Resolution
Setup menu
Auto ECO Mode
Monitor OUT
Standby Mode
Audio Source
Volume
Audio menu
Speaker
MIC Level
MIC Volume
Hdmi Audio
Start UP
Screen menu
Menu Position
Blank
MyScreen registration is finished
Capturing error has occurred. Please try again
MyScreen
Message
MyScreen Lock
Source Name
Template
Channel
Description Closed Caption
Display
Mode
Auto
Direct Power
Option menu
Auto Search
Type B port
Auto Power
OFF
USB Type B
Air filter
Lamp Time
Messenger Function in the Network Guide
MY Button
MIC Volume Turns on/off the MIC Volume dialog
Active Iris Changes the active iris mode
Picture Mode Changes the Picture Mode
Resolution Turns on/off the Resolution dialog
Ghost
Service
FAN Speed
High ó Normal
Network Guide
KEY Lock
Remote Freq
Control port
Parity
Serial Settings
Communication Type
Baud Rate
Guide
Response Limit Time
Stack
Information
Factory Reset
Dhcp
Setup
Network menu
Subnet
Default
Setup Gateway
IP Address
Projector Name
AMX D.D
MY Image
Multi PC
Quit
Presenter
Presentation
User Name
.1.3 Switching
Display mode in the Network Guide
Information
Security
Password
Security menu
Enter to the Security menu
MyScreen
Turning on the MyScreen Password
Turning off the MyScreen Password
If you have forgotten your PIN code
PIN Lock
Turning on the PIN Lock
Turning off the PIN Lock
Turning off the Transition Detector
Transition
Turning on the Transition Detector
Detector
Turning off the MY Text Password
Turning on the MY Text Password
MY Text Password
Stack Lock
Indicator
MY Text
Writing
Supported format
Presentation tools
PC-LESS Presentation
Supported storage media
Selected image Thumbnail menu Thumbnail images
PC-LESS Presentation
Down
Setup menu for the selected image
Operating by buttons or keys
Button operation Functions
Operating by the menu on the Thumbnail screen
Presentation tools
Button operation
Control Projector Software
Slideshow mode
Set the beginning number
Returns to the thumbnail mode
Select the Slideshow mode
Play the Slideshow
Example of playlist.txt files
Playlist
USB Port USB cable 1 piece
USB Display
Hardware and software requirement for computer
If you select Display on the Right-Click
USB Display
Image quality
Keep PC resolution
Optimize Performance
Transmission speed
Type number RLC-063 DT01175 Replacing the lamp
Maintenance
Replacing the lamp
Replacing the lamp
Lamp warning
Cleaning and replacing the air filter
Cleaning and replacing the air filter
Raised dot Knob
Replacing the internal clock battery
Battery Battery Cover
Caring for the lens
Caring for the cabinet and remote control
Other care
Inside of the projector
Message Description
Troubleshooting
Related messages
Button operation is not available
Internal temperature is rising
Related messages
Regarding the indicator lamps
Shutting the projector down
Resetting all settings
Input changeover settings are mismatched
Electrical power cord is not plugged
Signal cables are not correctly connected
Signal source does not correctly work
Mode selected for Hdmi Audio is not suitable
Signal cables are not correctly connected
Volume is adjusted to an extremely low level
Audio SOURCE/SPEAKER setting is not correct
Frame Lock function cannot work on the current Input signal
Color settings are not correctly adjusted
Color Space setting is not suitable
Projector is operating in Eco mode
Forced to shut down
Saving function is working
Network Bridge function is turned off
Is working properly
Specification
Specifications
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Unit mm
CD-ROM drive
Connection to the network
System requirements
Required equipment preparation
109
System requirements
110
Installing the LiveViewer
Installing the LiveViewer
111
Installing the LiveViewer
Windows XP
Windows Vista or Windows
112
Process to connect the network
Process overview
113
Process to connect the network
Starting the LiveViewer
114
Selecting the network connection mode
Selecting either the wireless LAN or wired LAN
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Selecting the network connection mode
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Selecting My Connection
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Selecting the network connection method
Enter PassCode
Method
Selecting the network connection method
Passcode connection
Getting the Passcode
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Entering the Passcode
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Confirming the connection to your destination
To item 1.5 Selecting the network connection method
125
Configuring manually
Wireless LAN
126
Wired LAN
127
Manual configuration
Profile connection
128
Manual configuration
History connection
129
Configuring the network settings manually
Select the Configure Network Settings Manually
If you use the wired LAN, go to Wired LAN
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Configuring the network settings manually Wireless LAN
131
Configuring the network settings manually
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Confirming the connection to your destination
Connection and transmission
135
Confirming the connection to your destination
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Connection error
137
Profile data
Outline of Profile data
Making Profile data
138
Profile data
Editing Profile data
139
Registering My Connection
Click the My Connection
140
Network Presentation
Using the LiveViewer
Using the LiveViewer
Status Status icon
Indicator Indicator shows the following status
Indicator Status
Displaying the status
144
Switching the display mode
Status Display
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Presenter Mode
Display User Name
Refer to Network menu in the Operating Guide
147
Display mode
Starting the Network Presentation
148
Presenter mode
Starting the Network Presentation
Display User Name
149
Web Control
150
Logon
Main menu
User name Password
Administrator Blank
Logon
152
Projector Name Displays the projector name settings
Displays the Dhcp configuration settings
Network Information
Dhcp OFF
Network Settings
Displays and configures network settings
Dhcp on
154
Port Settings
Displays and configures communication port settings
Click the Apply button to save the settings
Port Settings
Send Test Mail
Mail Settings
Displays and configures e-mail addressing settings
Displays and configures failure & alert settings
Alert Settings
Alert Settings The Alert Items are shown below
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Schedule Settings
Displays and configures schedule settings
Date Month/Day
Schedule Settings The schedule settings are shown below
Description Schedule
161
Schedule Settings
162
Date/Time Settings
Displays and configures the date and time settings
First, 2, 3, 4, Last
Sntp Server Address
Date/Time Settings
Time difference
Sntp
Snmp
Security Settings
Projector Control
Projector Control
Monitor OUT USB
Setup Auto Keystone
Keystone H
Monitor OUT LAN
Screen Language
Audio Volume
LAN
USB Type a
MY BUTTON-1
Direct Power on
Auto Power OFF
Option Auto Search
170
Slideshow
Remote Control
Menu
Enter
172
Displays and configures the current projector status
Projector Status
173
Network Restart
Restarts the projector’s network connection
Description Restart
174
My Image Function
Transfer image data Display image data 1
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My Image Function
176
Messenger Function
Transfer text data Display text data ex
177
Messenger Function
LAN port Control port
Connecting devices
Network Bridge Function
Condition
Communication setup
Menu Service Communication in the Operating Guide
Communication port
180
Transmission method
Operating Guide
OFF 1s 2s 3s OFF
181
Transmission method
182
Mail Settings
Other Functions
Mail Alerts
183
Mail Alerts
184
Projector Management using Snmp
Snmp Settings
185
Event Scheduling
186
Schedule Settings
Event Scheduling
187
Date/Time Settings
188
Command Control via the Network
Following two ports are assigned for the command control
Communication Port
189
Command Control via the Network
TCP #9715
Command Format
Reply Error code
Header Data length RS-232Ccommand Check Sum Connection
Reply Data format
192
Authentication
Automatic Connection Break
193
ViewSonic 194
Troubleshooting
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196 Pro9500
RS-232C Communication
RD2 DTR GND DSR RTS
DTS
Action
Type Setting code
Header code Packet Data size
CRC flag
Data reply 1Dh + xxxxh
Error reply 1Ch + 0000h
ACK reply 06h
NAK reply 15h
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Command Control via the Network
Port1 Port
Port Settings
Security Settings
Control Port1 Port 23 to use TCP #23
Check Sum
RS-232C commands
Header
Data Length
202
ACK reply 06h + ××h
××h connection ID
203
Network Bridge Communication
204
Condition
4800bps / 9600bps / 19200bps / 38400bps
Start bit Bit fixed
205
RS-232C Communication / Network command table
Gamma
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Mirror
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Blank
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RS-232C- Communication//Networkcommandtable
MY BUTTON-1
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MY Source
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PJLink command
= Error is not detected 1 = Warning 2 =
4th byte Refers to Cover error one of 0 to
5th byte Refers to Filter error one of 0 to
6th byte Refers to Other error one of 0 to
221
Instant Stack Guide
Contents
Instant Stack feature
Entries and graphical symbols explanation
Important safety instruction
224
General installation
Instant Stack
Remote control for Intellectual Stack and Simple Stack
Installation styles
Basic information and preparations
227
Preparing for Intellectual Stack
Preparing elevator feet
Installing the first projector Set a
Deciding installation position
Removing pocket caps
Advanced Menu Option Service Communication Stack
Setting up Set a
230
Stacking the projectors
Installing the second projector Set B
Connecting projectors
Stack menu will appear on screen. Op
Setting up Set B
233
Confirming Main and Sub settings
For Intellectual Stack users
Fine adjusting image position
236
For Simple Stack users
237
Displaying Stack menu
238
Selecting Main, Sub or off
Turn on the projectors. This is not Malfunction
Selecting lamp operation mode
Gamma and Color Temp are
Not displayed It takes slightly longer time to
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Selecting lamp switching mode
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Selecting input source for Sub
Dialog from Stack menu
Exiting Intellectual Stack menu
Stack menu
Important information for Intellectual Stack
Example
Turning on/off Auto Keystone Operating Guide → Option menu
Input source from the following ports cannot be selected
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Connecting an RS-232C cable
Inputting image to Sub and Main individually
Connecting signal cables
Inputting image from Main to Sub
249
Preparing for menu operations
Checking Main projectors operating status
250
Starting up Main projector
Inputting image from Main to Sub Computer signal
Setting the menu
Inputting image to Sub and Main individually
253
Restrictions on the Sub projector
Restrictions on the Main projector
255
RS-232C cable between the Main
No power is supplied to the Main and Sub Projector
Signal cables are not connected correctly
Correctly
Remote control is pointed at the Sub
There are some adjustment differences Two images
Two images are not superimposed
258
End User License Agreement for the Projector Software
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Endbenutzerlizenzvereinbarung für die Projektorsoftware
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Avtale om sluttbrukerlisens for projektorens programvare
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Gebruiksrechtovereenkomst Eula voor de projectorsoftware
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投影机软件的终端用户许可协议
267
프로젝터 소프트웨어 최종 사용자 라이센스 계약
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Slutanvändarlicensavtal för projektorns programvara
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Projektoriohjelmiston käyttöoikeussopimus
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GNU General Public License Version 2, June
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No Warranty
END of Terms and Conditions
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GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1, February
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About the OpenSSL Toolkit
279
Customer Support
280
Limited Warranty
281
Projector Warranty
282
Mexico Limited Warranty
Name, address, of manufacturer and importers
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