ViewSonic PJD6345, PJD6544W User Manual

PJD6345/PJD6544w DLP Projector
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing and using your product in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future service. Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http://
box in the upper right corner of our website. “Antes de operar su equipo lea cu idadosamente las instrucciones en este manual”
Model No. VS14971/VS14973
Compliance Information
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow­ing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been 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 installa­tion. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer­ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
y Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. y Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. y Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
y Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: You are cautioned that changes or modications not expressly approved
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 2004/108/EC and Low Volt­age Directive 2006/95/EC.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste, but use the return and collection systems available.
If the batteries, accumulators and button cells included with this equipment, display the chemical symbol Hg, Cd, or Pb, then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0.0005% 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,
or other devices (including ampliers) that produce heat.
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 prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your 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.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specied by
the manufacturer, or sold with the unit. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/unit combination to avoid injury from tipping over.
13. Unplug this unit when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the
unit has been damaged in any way, such as: if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, if liquid is 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
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%
Proposed Maximum
Concentration
Actual Concentration
Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex of the RoHS2 Directives as noted below:
Examples of exempted components are:
1. Mercury in compact uorescent lamps not exceeding 5 mg per lamp and in other
lamps not specically mentioned in the Annex of RoHS2 Directive
2. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes, electronic components, uorescent tubes, and
electronic ceramic parts (e.g. piezoelectronic devices)
3. Lead in high temperature type solders (i.e. lead-based alloys containing 85% by
weight or more lead)
Lead as an allotting element in steel containing up to 0.35% lead by weight, alumin­ium containing up to 0.4% lead by weight and as a cooper alloy containing up to 4% lead by weight
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Copyright Information
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for any purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation.
Product Registration
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For Your Records
Product Name: PJD6345/PJD6544w
ViewSonic DLP Projector
Model Number: VS14971/VS14973 Document Number: PJD6345/PJD6544w_UG_ENG Rev. 1B 10-01-13 Serial Number: ________________________________________ Purchase Date: ________________________________________
Product disposal at end of product life
The lamp in this product contains mercury which can be dangerous to you and the environment. Please use care and dispose of in accordance with local, state or federal laws. ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and living green. Thank you for being part of Smarter, Greener Computing. Please visit ViewSonic website to learn more. USA & Canada: http://www.viewsonic.com/company/green/recycle-program/ Europe: http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/support/recycling-information/ Taiwan: http://recycle.epa.gov.tw/recycle/index2.aspx
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Notes on the AC Power Cord
For Australia and Mainland China
For the U.S.A. and Canada
For the U.K.
Ground
For Continental Europe
Ground
Ground
Ground
AC Power Cord must meet the requirement of countries where you use this projector. Please confirm your AC plug type with the graphics below and ensure that the proper AC Power Cord is used. If the supplied AC Power Cord does not match your AC out­let, please contact your sales dealer. This projector is equipped with a grounding type AC line plug. Please ensure that your outlet fits the plug. Do not defeat the safety pur­pose of this grounding type plug. We highly recommend using a video source device also equipped with a grounding type AC line plug to prevent signal interference due to voltage fluctuations.
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Table of contents
Introduction ........................................................................................... 1
Projector Features ................................................................................................................................. 1
Package Contents .................................................................................................................................. 2
Projector Overview ................................................................................................................................. 3
Using the Product ................................................................................. 5
Control Panel ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Connection Ports ................................................................................................................................... 6
Remote Control ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Installing the Batteries .......................................................................................................................... 11
Remote Control Operation ................................................................................................................... 12
Connection .......................................................................................... 13
Connecting a computer or monitor ....................................................................................................... 14
Connecting Video source devices ........................................................................................................ 16
Playing sound through the projector .................................................................................................... 18
Operation ............................................................................................. 20
Powering On/Off the Projector ............................................................................................................. 20
Adjusting the Projector Height ............................................................................................................. 21
Adjusting the Projector Zoom and Focus ............................................................................................. 21
Adjusting Projection Image Size .......................................................................................................... 22
Locking control keys ............................................................................................................................ 24
Setting the presentation timer .............................................................................................................. 25
Menu operation .................................................................................................................................... 26
Controlling the projector through a LAN environment .......................................................................... 38
Controlling the projector through a web browser ................................................................................. 41
Displaying images through vsPresenter .............................................................................................. 46
Displaying pictures with a USB storage device .................................................................................... 49
Maintenance ........................................................................................ 61
Cleaning the Lens ................................................................................................................................ 61
Cleaning the Projector Housing ........................................................................................................... 61
Replacing the Lamp ............................................................................................................................. 62
Specifications ...................................................................................... 64
Dimensions .......................................................................................................................................... 65
Ceiling mount installation ..................................................................................................................... 65
Appendix .............................................................................................. 66
LED Indicator Messages ...................................................................................................................... 66
Compatibility Modes ............................................................................................................................. 67
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................... 68
RS-232 Command and Configuration .................................................................................................. 69
IR Control Code ................................................................................................................................... 72
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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.
The projector offers the following features:
• Single chip 0.55" Texas Instruments DLP® technology
• PJD6345: XGA (1024x768 pixel)
• Single chip 0.65" Texas Instruments DLP® technology
• PJD6544w: WXGA (1280x800 pixel)
®
• Compatibility with Macintosh
computers
• Compatibility with NTSC, PAL, SECAM and HDTV
• D-Sub 15-pin terminal for analog video connectivity
• User-friendly, multi-language on-screen display
• Advanced electronic keystone correction
• RS-232 connector for serial control
• HDMI 1.4a support
• PJLink
TM
compatible
• Support remote control with Crestron software
• LAN display 4-1 (maximum 4 PC/ NB / smart phone / smart Pad display to 1 projector)
• USB display supports computer connection via USB mini-B type to A type cable
• Support USB flash drive for Photo / Video / music playback and office viewer function
• DynamicEco Timer 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.
• Selectable quick power off function
• Switchable normal and economic modes to reduce the power consumption
• Support 3D DLP link technology
• Less then 0.5w power consumption in standby mode.
Note
The information in this manual is subject to change without notices.
The reproduction, transfer or copy of all or any part of this document is not permitted
without express written consent.
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.
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Package Contents

When you unpack the projector, make sure you have all these components:
Projector AC Power Cord VGA cable (D-SUB to D-
SUB)
Remote Control (IR) &
ViewSonic CD Wizard Quick Start Guide
batteries (AAA *2 PCS)
Optional accessories
1. Ceiling mount kit
2. Replacement Lamp
3. VGA - Components adapter
Note
Contact you dealer immediately if any items are missing, appear damaged, or if the unit
does not work
For maximum protection of the product, please save the original shipping carton and
packing materials and repack your product as it was originally packed at the factory if you need to ship it.
.
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Projector Overview

Front View
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5
6
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1. Front IR remote control sensor 2. Elevator foot
3. Projection lens 4. Focus ring
5. Security bar 6. Speaker
7. Ventilation holes 8. Zoom ring
9. Control panel 10. Lamp cover
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Rear View
2
1
Ceiling mount screws: M4 x 8 (Max. L = 8 mm)
Unit: mm
32
40
150
1
2 3
1. AC power socket 2. Connection ports
3. Kensington lock
Bottom View
1. Security bar 2. Ceiling mount holes
Note
This projector can be used with a ceiling mount for support. The ceiling mount is not
included in the package.
Contact your dealer for information to mount the projector on a ceiling.
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.
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Using the Product

Control Panel

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2
3
4
MENU
EXIT
POWER
E
TN E R
TEMP
P
M
A
L
OSCRUE
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7
5
6
2
1. TEMP (Temp LED indicator)
Refer to “LED Indicator Messages”.
2. Keystone/Arrow keys ( /Up, /Down)
Manually correct distorted images resulting from an angled projection.
3. POWER
Turn the projector on or off.
4. POWER (Power LED indicator)
Refer to “LED Indicator Messages”.
5. ENTER/Arrow key ( /Right)
Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item.
When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, #2 #5 and #7 keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjust­ments.
6. MENU/EXIT
Display or exit the on-screen display menus.
7. SOURCE/Arrow key ( /Left)
Display the source selection bar.
8. LAMP (Lamp LED indicator)
Refer to “LED Indicator Messages”.
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Connection Ports

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111213
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2
10
4
5
7 8
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9
1. AUDIO IN 1
Connect an audio output from the Computer In1 to this jack.
2. S-VIDEO
Connect S-Video output from video equipment to this jack.
3. COMPUTER IN 1
Connect image input signal (analog RGB or component) to this jack.
4. COMPUTER OUT
Connect to a computer display, etc.
5. HDMI
Connect HDMI output from video equipment to this jack.
6. RS-232
When operating the projector via a computer, connect this to the controlling com­puter's RS-232C port.
7. TYPE B USB
This connector is for firmware update and mouse function support.
8. LAN
RJ45 connector for Ethernet connection.
9. MINI USB
USB display supports computer connection via USB mini-B type to A type cable.
10. COMPUTER IN 2
Connect image input signal (analog RGB or component) to this jack.
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11. VIDEO
Connect composite video output from video equipment to this jack.
12. AUDIO OUT
Connect to a speaker or other audio input equipment.
13. AUDIO IN 2
Connect an audio output from the Computer In2 or video to this jack.
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Remote Control

3 4
5 4 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20
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22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
1. Power
Turn the projector on or off.
2. VGA1
Display COMPUTER IN 1 signal.
3. Source
Display the source selection bar.
4. Keystone/Arrow keys ( /Up, /Down)
Manually correct distorted images resulting from an angled projection.
5. Left
When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, the #4, #5, and #20 keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments.
6. My Button
User definable key for customized function
7. Menu
Display on-screen display menus.
8. Right mouse
Perform the right button of the mouse when mouse mode is activated.
9. Left mouse
Perform the left button of the mouse when mouse mode is activated.
10. Mouse
Switch between the normal and mouse modes.
11. Lock
Activate panel key lock.
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12. Pattern
Display embedded test pattern.
13. Blank
Hide the screen picture.
14. D.Eco
Decreases the power consumption of the lamp by up to 70%. Note: It takes some time to initiate this function. Make sure the projector has been turned on for more than 4 minutes.
15. Auto Sync
Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. Note: Switch input source to Composite/S-Video/HDMI by sequence. HMI only for PJD5234
16. Video
Switch input source to Composite/S-Video/HDMI by sequence.
17. VGA2
Display COMPUTER IN 2 signal.
18. Color Mode
Select the picture setup mode.
19. Enter
Confirmed selections.
20. Right
When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, the #4, #5, and #20 keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments.
21. Exit
Goes back to previous OSD menu.
22. Page Up
Perform page up function when mouse mode is activated.
23. Page Down
Perform page down function when mouse mode is activated.
24. Magnify
Magnifies the projected picture size.
25. Volume
Adjust the volume level.
26. Freeze
Freeze the projected image.
27. Mute
Toggles the projector audio between on and off.
28. Aspect
Select the display aspect ratio.
29. Timer
Activate P-Timer OSD menu.
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Using the remote mouse control
The capability of operating your computer with the remote control gives you more flexibility when delivering presentations.
1. Connect the projector to your PC or notebook with a USB cable prior to using the
remote control in place of your computer’s mouse. See "Connecting a computer"
on page 14 for details.
2. Set the input signal to COMPUTER IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2.
3. Press Mouse on the remote control to switch from the normal mode to the mouse
mode. An icon appears on the screen to indicate the activation of the mouse mode.
4. Perform the desired mouse controls on your remote control.
• To move the cursor on the screen, press / / / .
• To left-click, press .
• To right-click, press .
• To operate your display software program (on a connected PC) which responds to page up/down commands (like Microsoft PowerPoint), press Page Up/Page Down.
• To return to the normal mode, press Mouse again.
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Installing the Batteries

1. Open the battery cover in the direction shown.
2. Install batteries as indicated by the diagram inside the compartment.
3. Close the battery cover into position.
Caution
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
Make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned when loading a battery.
Note
Keep the batteries out of the reach of children. There is a danger of death by
accidentally swallowing the batteries.
Remove batteries from remote control when not using for extended periods.
Do not dispose of the used batteries along with household waste. Dispose of used
batteries according to local regulations.
Danger of explosion may happen if batteries are incorrectly replaced. Replce all the
batteries with new ones.
Batteries should not be in or near to fire or water, keep batteries in a dark, cool and dry
place.
If suspect battery leakage, wipe out the leakage and then replace new batteries.
If the leakage adheres to your body or clothes, rinse well with water immediately.
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Remote Control Operation

Point the remote control at the infrared remote sensor and press a button.
• Operating the projector from the
front
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15
5m
8m
7m
Note
Do not point the laser directly to the people's eyes (especially small children). There is a
danger of injury to the eyes.
The remote control may not operate when there is sunlight or other strong light such as
a fluorescent lamp shining on the remote sensor.
Operate the remote control from a position where the remote sensor is visible.
Do not drop the remote control or jolt it.
Keep the remote control out of locations with excessively high temperature or humidity.
Do not get water on the remote control or place wet objects on it.
Do not disassemble the remote control.
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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.
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1
1
2
3 4
1
5
6
7
8
9
1. Audio cable 2. HDMI cable
3. Composite Video cable 4. S-Video cable
5. VGA (D-Sub) to HDTV (RCA) cable 6. VGA cable (D-Sub to D-Sub)
7. USB cable (B type to A type) 8. VGA to DVI-A cable
9. USB cable (mini-B type to A type)
Important
In the connections shown above, some cables may not be included with the projector
(see "Package Contents" on page 2). They are commercially available from electronics stores.
The connection illustrations above are for reference only. The rear connecting jacks
available on the projector vary with each projector model.
For detailed connection methods, see pages 14-18.
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Connecting a computer or monitor

Connecting a computer
The projector provides two VGA input sockets that allow you to connect them to both IBM® compatibles and Macintosh® computers. A Mac adapter is needed if you are connecting legacy version Macintosh computers.
To connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer:
• Using a VGA cable
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 IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2 signal input socket on the projector.
3. If you wish to use the remote paging function, take a USB cable and connect the A type end to the USB port of the computer, and the other end to the TYPE B USB socket on the projector. See "Using the remote mouse control" on page 10 for details.
Important
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.
• Using a USB cable
1. Take a USB cable and connect the type A end to the USB output jack of the computer.
2. Connect the mini-B type end of the USB cable to the mini-B USB jack on the projector.
3. Go to "My Computer", find a disk drive, then double click it to to install the USB driver.
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4. Double click “ViewSonic USB Mirror-only” icon on the desktop, and the ViewSonic USB displays on the screen.
5. Select Mirror or Extension to display your contents.
Important
ViewSonic USB function can’t support Mac OS devices.
Connecting a monitor
If you want to view your presentation close-up on a monitor as well as on the screen, you can connect the MONITOR OUT signal output socket on the projector to an external monitor with a VGA cable following the instructions below:
To connect the projector to a monitor:
1. Connect the projector to a computer as described in "Connecting a computer" on
page 14.
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
Important
In standby mode, the COMPUTER OUT output only works when COMPUTER IN 1 is
made to the projector.
MONITOR OUT
socket on the projector.
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Connecting Video source devices

You can connect your projector to various Video source devices that provide any one of the following output sockets:
•HDMI
• Component Video
• S-Video
• Video (composite)
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:
Terminal n ame Terminal appearance Reference Picture quality
HDMI "Connecting an
HDMI
S-VIDEO "Connecting an S-
S-Video
VIDEO "Connecting a
Video
HDMI source
device" on page 16
Video source
device" on page 17
composite Video
source device" on
page 18
Best
Good
Normal
Connecting an HDMI source device
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused HDMI output jacks available:
• If so, you can continue with this procedure.
• If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device.
To connect the projector to an HDMI source device:
1. Take an HDMI cable and connect one end to the HDMI output jack of the HDMI
source device.
2. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI jack on the projector.
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.
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To connect the projector to a Component Video source device:
1. Take a VGA (D-Sub) to HDTV (RCA) 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 cable (with a D-Sub type connector) to the COM-
PUTER IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2 socket on the projector.
Important
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.
VGA component adapter (ViewSonic P/N: CB-00008906)
Connecting an S-Video source device
Examine your Video source device to determine if it has an unused S-Video output socket available:
• If so, you can continue with this procedure.
• If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device.
To connect the projector to an S-Video source device:
1. Take an S-Video cable and connect one end to the S-Video output socket of the
Video source device.
2. Connect the other end of the S-Video cable to the S-VIDEO socket on the projec-
tor.
Important
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.
If you have already made a Component Video connection between the projector and this
S-Video source device using Component Video connections, you need not connect to this device using an S-Video connection as this makes an unnecessary second connection of poorer picture quality. See "Connecting Video source devices" on page
16 for details.
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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.
To connect the projector to a composite Video source device:
1. Take a Video cable and connect one end to the composite Video output socket of
the Video source device.
2. Connect the other end of the Video cable to the VIDEO socket on the projector.
Important
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 and S-Video inputs are unavailable for use. See "Connecting Video source
devices" on page 16 for details.

Playing sound through the projector

You can make use of the projector (mixed mono) speaker in your presentations, and also connect separate amplified speakers to the AUDIO OUT socket of the projector.
If you have a separate sound system, you will most likely want to connect the audio output of your Video source device to that sound system, instead of to the mono audio projector.
You can also use a microphone to output the sound through the projector speaker. Once connected, the audio can be controlled by the projector On-Screen Display
(OSD) menus. See "Audio Setting" on page 33 for details. The table below describes the connection methods for different devices, and where
the sound is from.
Projector IO Audio in 1 Audio in 2 Microphone
Audio in 2 setting
Audio in 1 Computer in 1
Audio in 2
The selected input signal determines which sound will be played by the projector speaker, and which sound will be output from the projector when AUDIO OUT is connected. If you select a PC signal; the projector can play the sound received from AUDIO IN 1/ AUDIO IN 2 or MIC.
Audio in 2 Audio in Audio in 2 Microphone
Computer in 1 Computer in 2
Composite
S-video
Computer in 2
Composite
S-video
NA
Computer in 1 Computer in 2
Composite
S-video
NA
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About the microphone input
• If you wish to use a microphone, connect a 3.5 mini jack cable microphone to the
projector.
• You can use a wireless microphone as long as a wireless module is attached to the
projector's microphone input jack and it works well with the associated devices.
• To ensure a quality use of the wireless microphone, it is recommended that your
microphone conforms to the specifications listed in the table below.
Signal Parameter Min Type Max
Transducer Principle Dynamic
Microphone
• There are two ways to adjust microphone volumes.
• Directly set microphone volume levels in the Video/Audio > Audio Setting > Microphone Volume menu.
• Set projector volume levels in the Video/Audio > Audio Setting > Volume menu, or press Volume keys (+, -) on the remote control. (The projector volume setting will affect the microphone volume.)
• To make the microphone input available when the projector is in standby mode, turn on the Video/Audio > Audio Setting > Active Audio Out menu.
• If the microphone is not working, check the volume setting and cable connection.
• You might get feedback noise from the microphone when you are too close to the speaker of the projector. Move the microphone away from the speaker of the projector. The greater volume you require, the greater distance you need to be away from the Speaker to prevent the noise.
Impedance 300 1K ohm
Frequency response 600 16K Hz
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Operation

Powering On/Off the Projector

Powering On the Projector:
1. Complete the AC power cord and peripheral signal cable(s) connections.
2. Press to turn on the projector.
The projector takes a minute or so to warm up.
3. Turn on your source (computer, notebook, DVD, etc.). The projector automatically
detects your source when Auto source setting is ON.
• If you are connecting multiple sources to the projector simultaneously, press SOURCE on the projector to select your desired signal or press your desired signal key on the remote control.
• If the projector doesn't detect a valid signal, the message 'No Signal' will con­tinue to be displayed.
• Be sure the Quick Auto Search function in the SOURCE menu is On if you want the projector to automatically search for the signals.
Warning
Remove the lens cap first before powering on.
Never look into the lens when the lamp is on. This can damage your eyes.
This focal point concentrates high temperature. Do not place any object near it to avoid
possible fire hazard.
Powering Off the Projector:
1. Press to turn off the projector lamp. You will see a message "Power off? Press Power again" appear on the screen.
2. Press again to confirm.
• When green mode is turned off, the Power LED begins flashing and the projec-
tor has entered stand-by mode.
• When green mode is turned on, the Power LED becomes steady light and the
projector has entered stand-by mode.
• If you want to turn the projector back on, you must wait until the projector has
completed the cooling cycle and has entered stand-by mode. Once in stand-by mode, simply press to restart the projector.
3. Disconnect the AC power cord from the electrical outlet and the projector.
4. Do not turn on the projector right after power off.
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Adjusting the Projector Height

Elevator foot
Focus ring
Zoom ring
The projector is equipped with an elevator foot to adjust the image height. To raise or lower the image, turn the elevator foot to fine-tune the height.
Note
To avoid damaging the projector, make sure that the elevator foot and tiltadjustment feet
are fully retracted before placing the projector in its carrying case.

Adjusting the Projector Zoom and Focus

1. Focus the image by rotating the focus ring. A still image is recommended for focusing.
2. Adjust the image size by sliding the zoom ring.
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Adjusting Projection Image Size

Maximum zoom
Minimum zoom
Projection distance
Center of lens
Screen
Vertical offset
Refer to the graphic and table below to determine the screen size and projection distance.
PJD6345
Screen size
Diagonal
[inch (cm)]
40 (102) 62 (1.6) 69 (1.7) 24 (60.96) 3.6 (9.1)
60 (152) 94 (2.4) 103 (2.6) 36 (91.44) 5.4 (13.7)
80 (203) 125 (3.2) 137 (3.5) 48 (121.92) 7.2 (18.2)
100 (254) 156 (4.0) 172 (4.4) 60 (152.4) 9.0 (22.9)
150 (381) 234 (5.9) 257 (6.5) 90 (228.6) 13.5 (34.3)
200 (508) 312 (7.9) 343 (8.7) 120 (304.8) 18.0 (45.7)
250 (635) 390 (9.9) 429 (10.9) 150 (381.0) 22.5 (57.2)
300 (762) 468 (11.9) 515 (13.1) 180 (457.2) 27.0 (68.6)
Projection distance [inch (m)]
(min. zoom) (max. zoom)
4 : 3 Screen
Image height
[inch (cm)]
Vertical offset
PJD6544w
Screen size
Diagonal
[inch (cm)]
40 (102) 51 (1.3) 61 (1.5) 21 (54) 2.6 (6.7)
60 (152) 76 (1.9) 91 (2.3) 32 (81) 4.0 (10.1)
80 (203) 101 (2.6) 121 (3.1) 42 (108) 5.3 (13.5)
100 (254) 126 (3.2) 152 (3.9) 53 (135) 6.6 (16.8)
150 (381) 190 (4.8) 228 (5.8) 79 (202) 9.9 (25.2)
200 (508) 253 (6.4) 304 (7.7) 106 (269) 13.2 (33.7)
250 (635) 316 (8.0) 379 (9.6) 132 (337) 16.6 (42.1)
300 (762) 379 (9.6) 455 (11.6) 159 (404) 19.9 (50.5)
Projection distance [inch (m)]
(min. zoom) (max. zoom)
16 : 10 Screen
Image height
Vertical offset
[inch (cm)]
[inch (cm)]
[inch (cm)]
Note
Position the projector in a horizontal position; other positions can cause heat build-up
and damage to the projector.
Keep a space of 30 cm or more between the sides of the projector.
Do not use the projector in a smoky environment. Smoke residue may buildup on
critical parts and damage the projector or its performance
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Consult with your dealer for special installation such as suspending from a ceiling.
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.
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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. Press Lock on the remote control.
2. A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to confirm.
To release panel key lock:
1. Press Lock on the remote control.
2. A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to confirm.
Important
If you press
projector will still be in locked status the next time it is turned on.
Power to turn off the projector without disabling panel key lock, the
Keys on the remote control are still functional when panel key lock is enabled.
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Setting the presentation timer

The 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:
1. Press Timer on the remote control to access the Presentation Timer menu or go to the Option > Presentation Timer menu and press to display the Presentation Timer page.
2. Highlight Timer Period and decide the timer period by pressing / .
3. Press to highlight Display Timer and choose if you want the timer to show up on the screen by pressing / .
Selection Description
Always Displays the timer on screen throughout the presentation time. 1 Min/2 Min/3 Min Displays the timer on screen in the last 1/2/3 minute(s). Never Hides the timer throughout the presentation time.
4. Press to highlight Timer Position and set the timer position by pressing / . Top-Left Bottom-Left Top-Right Bottom-Right
5. Press to highlight Timer Counting Direction and select your desired counting direction by pressing / .
Selection Description
Count Up Increases from 0 to the preset time. Count Down Decrease from the preset time to 0.
6. To activate the presentation timer, highlight Start Counting and select Start Counting. You will see the message displaying on the screen.
7. To cancel the timer, go to the Option > Presentation Timer > Start Counting menu and highlight Off.
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Menu operation

The projector has multilingual on-screen display menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings.
How to operate
1. Press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control to open the OSD menu.
2. When OSD is displayed, use / to select any feature in the main menu.
3. After selecting the desired main menu item, press to enter sub-menu for feature setting.
4. Use / to select the desired item and adjust the settings with / .
5. Press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control, the screen will return to the main menu.
6. Press MENU/EXIT twice* on the projector or Exit on the remote control to leave and save the settings. *The first press leads you back to the main menu and the second press closes the OSD menu.
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Menu tree
Main Menu Sub Menu Settings
Color Mode RGB: Brightest / PC / Movie / ViewMatch / User1 /
User2 / White Board / Black Board / Green Board Video: Brightest / Game / Movie / ViewMatch /
User1 / User2 / White Board / DICOM SIM / Green Board
Reference Mode RGB: Brightest / PC / Movie / ViewMatch
Video: Brightest / Game / Movie / ViewMatch Brightness 0 - 100 Contrast 0 - 100
Color Temp. User / Cool / Normal / Warm
Red Gain 0 - 100
Green Gain 0 - 100
Blue Gain 0 - 100
Color Red / Green / Blue / Cyan /
Hue -99 - +100
Saturation 0 - 199
Gain 0 - 199
XGA: Auto/ 4:3/ 16:9 / Wide
WXGA: Auto/ 4:3/ 16:9 / 16:10* / Anamorphic
* 16:10 only for PJD6544w
3D Sync On / Off
3D Format Auto / Frame Sequential /
3D Invert On / Off
Sharpness 0 - 31
Tint 0 - 100
Saturation 0 - 100
Volume 0 - 10
Mute On / Off
Audio in 2 Audio In / Microphone In
Microphone
Volume
Picture
Video/Audio
Color Setting
User Color
White Intensity 0 - 10 Gamma 1 - 8
Aspect Ratio
Dynamic Mode On / Off Keystone -40 - +40
3D Settings
Frequency 0 - 31 Tracking -5 - +5 H Position -10 - +10 V Position -10 - +10 Zoom 0 - +5
Video Setting
Audio Setting
Magenta / Yellow
Frame Packing / Top-Bottom / Side-by-Side
0 - 10
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Setting
Projector Projection
Front-Table / Front-Ceiling / Rear-Table / Rear-
Ceiling
Menu Position Top-Left / Top-Right / Center /
Menu Setting
Menu Display Time 5 - 60 Sec
Bottom-Left / Bottom-Right
OSD Transparency Off - 90 HDMI Format DVI: RGB Enhance / RGB Normal / YCbCr
HDMI: Auto / RGB Full / RGB limited / YCbCr HDMI Range Normal / Enhance Blank Screen Black / Red / Green / Blue / Cyan / Yellow / Magenta
/ White Message On / Off Auto Source On / Off Auto Power Off Off - 60 Minute Sleep Timer Off -12 Hours
Network On / Off
Active VGA Out On / Off
Standby Setting
Active Audio Out On / Off
Quick Power Off On / Off
Smart Restart On / Off
DC12V On / Off
Status Disconnect /
Connect
DHCP On / Off
Wired LAN
Projector IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway
LAN Control Setting
DNS Server Apply Status
Wireless LAN
SSID IP Address Connection Mode
Network Restart Restrat / Cancel
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Option
Language
Closed Caption Off/ CC1~CC4/ T1~T2
Change Password Input new
password
Password
Password Yes / No
Password Delete Input
currently
password Timer Period 0 - 240 Min Display Timer Always / 1 Min / 2 Min / 3 Min /
Never
Presentation Timer
Timer Position Top-Left / Bottom-Left / Top-
Right / Bottom-Right Timer Counting
Count Down / Count Up Direction Start Counting Start Counting / OFF
High Altitude On / Off
Lamp Hours Lamp Hours Reset Yes / No
Lamp Setting
Eco Mode On / Off Dynamic Eco Timer (RC)
Off / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30
min Brightness / Contrast / Color Setting / Projector Projection / Menu Position / 3D Setting / Eco Mode /
My Button
Dynamic Mode / OSD Transparency / Closed Caption / Auto Power Off / Sleep Timer / Auto Source
Pattern Off / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / User CEC On / Off Factory Default Yes / No
Confirm password
Password Delete Yes /N o
Information
Input Source Resolution H. Frequency V. Frequency Lamp Hours Mac Address
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Picture
Color Mode
There are many factory presets optimized for various types of images.
• Brightest: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required.
• PC: Is designed for presentations under daylight environment to match PC and notebook coloring.
• Game: Is appropriate for playing games.
• Movie: Is appropriate for playing colorful movies. This mode is suitable for viewing in a blackened (little light) environment
• ViewMatch: Switches between high brightness performance and accurate color performance.
• User 1:Memorize user 1 defined settings.
• User 2:Memorize user 2 defined settings.
• White Board:For white projection screen type.
• DICOM SIM:.Recommended for DICOM format files in simulation mode.
• Green Board:For green projection screen type.
Note
DCIM SIM option is only for training or reference. It not used for actual diagnosis.
DICOM represents for the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. This is a
standard created by the American College of Radiology and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. This standard specifies the method of digital image data to be transferred from one system to another.
Reference Mode
Select a picture mode that best suits your need for the image quality and further fine­tune the image. This function is only available when User 1 or User 2 is selected.
• Brightest: Maximizes the brightness of the projected image. This mode is suitable for environments where extra-high brightness is required.
• PC: Is designed for presentations under daylight environment to match PC and notebook coloring.
• Game: Is appropriate for playing games.
• Movie: Is appropriate for playing colorful movies. This mode is suitable for viewing in a blackened (little light) environment
• ViewMatch: Switches between high brightness performance and accurate color performance.
Brightness
Brighten or darken the image.
Contrast
Set the difference between light and dark areas.
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Color Setting
Adjust the color temperature. At higher temperature the screen looks colder; at lower temperature, the screen looks warmer. If you select “User”, then you can change the intensity of each of 3 color (Red Gain, Green Gain, Blue Gain) to customize user color temperature.
User Color
User Color provides six sets (RGBCMY) of colors to be adjusted. When you select each color, you can independently adjust its range, hue, saturation and gain according to your preference.
White Intensity
Increase the brightness of white areas.
Gamma
Effect the represent of dark scenery. With greater gamma value, dark scenery will look brighter.
Aspect Ratio
Select how the picture fits on the screen:
• Auto: Scales an image proportionally to fit the projector's native resolution in its horizontal or vertical width. You want to make most use of the screen without altering the source image’s aspect ratio.
• 4:3:
Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 4:3
aspect ratio.
• 16:9: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
• 16:10: Scales an image so that it is displayed in the center of the screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio.
• Wide / Anamorphic: Minimizes the aspect ratio distortion by maintaining close to the original aspect ratio in the center of the image and distributing the majority of distortion at the edges of the displayed image.
Note
Wide for XGA model; Anamorphic for WXGA model.
16:10 only for PJD6544w model .
Dynamic Mode
Choose “On” to dim the projector lamp which will automatically detect the brightness level of the content and reduce lamp power consumption (up to 70 percent). Choose “Off” to turn off Dynamic Mode.
Note
When Dynamic Mode is “On”, Eco Mode will be gray out.
Keystone
Manually correct distorted images resulting from an angled projection. Press Keystone / on the projector or remote control to display the Keystone correction page. Press to correct keystone at the top of the image. Press to correct keystone at the bottom of the image.
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3D Settings
This projector features a 3D function which enables you to enjoy the 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 the 3D images.
3D Sync
When you discover the inversion of the image depth, enable this function to correct the problem.
3D Format
Use this function to choose an appropriate 3D format if the projector cannot recognize the 3D format. 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.
Note
3D Format will be available when 3D Sync is “On”.
The default setting is “Auto” when input source is HDMI.
The default setting is “Side-by-Side” when input source is video or computer. “Auto”
will be unavailable.
The brightness level of the projected image will decrease.
The Color Mode cannot be adjusted.
3D Invert
• On: Invert left and right frame contents.
• Off: Default frame contents.
Video/Audio
Frequency
Adjust the timing of the projector relative to the computer.
Note
This functions is only supported under computer mode.
Tracking
Adjust the phase of the projector relative to the computer.
Note
This functions is only supported under computer mode.
H Position (Horizontal Position)
Adjust the image left or right within the projection area.
V Position (Vertical Position)
Adjust the image up or down within the projection area.
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Zoom
Using the remote control
1. Press Magnify on the remote control to display the Zoom bar.
2. Press / to magnify the picture to a desired size.
3. Press “Enter” on the projector or remote control to switch to the paning mode and
press the directional arrows to navigate the picture. The zoom bar needed to be shown on screen if we want to switch the paning mode.
4. To reduce size of the picture, press Magnify and press repeatedly until it is
restored to the original size.
Using the OSD menu
1. Press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then press
until the Video/Audio menu is highlighted.
2. Press to highlight Zoom.
3. Repeat steps 2-4 in the section of Using the remote control above.
Video Setting
Allow you to enter the Video Setting menu.
• Sharpness: Sharpen or soften the image.
• Tint: Shift colors toward red or green.
• Saturation: Adjust a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Audio Setting
Allow you to enter the Audio Setting menu.
• Volume: Adjust the projector’s volume level.
• Mute: Toggles the projector audio between on and off.
• Audio In: Switch Audio in 2 function for Audio in or Microphone in function.
• Microphome Volume: Adjust the microphone’s volume level.
Setting
Projector Projection
Adjust the picture to match the orientation of the projector: upright or upside-down, in front of or behind the screen. Invert or reverse the image accordingly.
Menu Setting
Allow you to enter the Menu Setting menu.
• Menu Position: Choose the menu location on the display screen.
• Menu Display Time: Duration of OSD menu display countly starts (at idle state by second).
• OSD Transparency: Select to change the transparency level of the OSD background.
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HDMI Format
Selects appropriate HDMI format automatically or manually.
Note
This function is only available when the HDMI-input port is in use.
When HDMI Format is “Auto”, HDMI Range will be gray out.
HDMI Range
• Enhanced: The range for HDMI output signal is from 0 - 255.
• Normal: The range for HDMI output signal is from 16 - 235.
Blank Screen
To select the screen color when Blank function is active.
Message
Enable or disable the message box at the right bottom of the screen.
Auto Source
Automatically scan through all the input source if the function in the OSD menu is On. The function will stop the signal auto scan process and fix the signal source you preferred if you turn Off the Auto Source.
Auto Power Off
Allows the projector to turn off automatically if no input signal is detected after a set period of time.
Sleep Timer
No matter whether the projector detect signal or not, the projector will turn off automatically when the countdown has finished.
Standby Setting
Network
Set whether the network function works when the projector is in standby (powered off but connected to AC power).
Note
Less than 0.5W power consumption when network is turned OFF.
When Power Saving is On, the Active VGA out and Active Audio out settings are not
available.
Active VGA Out
Set whether the VGA OUT function works when the projector is in standby (powered off but connected to AC power).
Active Audio out
Set whether the audio out function works when the projector is in standby (powered off but connected to AC power).
Quick Power Off
• On: The projector will directly shut down without cooling procedure.
• Off: The projector will shut down following normal cooling procedure.
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Smart Restart
Selecting On enables you to restart the projector immediately within 3 minutes after turning it off. After 3 minutes, if the projector is not turned on again, it will directly enter the standby mode.
DC12V
Set whether the DC12V function works when the projector is in standby (powered off but connected to AC power).
LAN Control Setting
Wired LAN
Allow you to configure the wired LAN settings. Refer to page 38.
• Status: Display the projector’s status.
• DHCP: Abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. This protocol automatically assigns IP Address to networked devices.
• When the “DHCP” sets to “On”, it takes some time to obtain IP address from DHCP server.
• When the "DHCP" sets to "Off", that means user will set IP address by manually.
• Projector IP Address: Numerical address to identify networked computers. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
• The IP Address is the number that identifies this projector on the network. You cannot have two devices with the same IP Address on the same network.
• The IP Address “0.0.0.0” is prohibited.
• Subnet Mask: A numeric value to define the number of bits used for a network address of a divided network (or subnet) in an IP Address. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
• The Subnet Mask “0.0.0.0” is prohibited.
• Default Gateway: A server (or router) to communicate across networks (subnets) that are divided by Subnet Mask. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
• DNS Sever: Setup DNS server address when DHCP is disable.
• Apply: Save and execute the wired LAN settings.
Wirless LAN
Allow you to configure the wireless LAN settings. Refer to page 39.
• Status: Display the projector’s status.
• SSID: Display the projector’s SSID information.
• IP Address: Numerical address to identify networked computers. This function can only be used when DHCP is set to Off.
• The IP Address is the number that identifies this projector on the network. You cannot have two devices with the same IP Address on the same network.
• The IP Address “0.0.0.0” is prohibited.
• Connection Mode: Methods for connecting to wireless networks with Wi-Fi enabled devices.
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Network Restart
If you encounter a malfunction of network connection and need to restart the network settings, you can go into the Setting > LAN Control Setting > Network Restart menu to restart network function.
Option
Closed Caption
Enable or disable closed captions by selecting CC1 (closed caption1, the most common channel), CC2, CC3, CC4, T1, T2 or OFF.
Password
Set, change or delete the password. When the password function is added, image projection will require to input the preset password when turning on the projector.
Presentation Timer
Remind the presenter to finish the presentation within a certain time frame.
High Altitude
Use this function to allow the fans operates at full speed continuously to achieve proper high altitude cooling of the projector.
Lamp Setting
Allow you to enter the Lamp Setting menu.
• Lamp Hours: Display the lamp’s elapsed operating time (in hours).
• Lamp Hours Reset: Reset the lamp Hour to 0 hours.
• Eco Mode: Use this function to dim the projector lamp light output which will lower power consumption and increase lamp life.
• Dynamic Eco Timer (RC): Sets the timer of triggering Dynamic Eco function. The projector lamp will start dimming when the timer period has finished.
My Button
Allow user to define a short cut key on the remote control, and the function item is selected in OSD menu.
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.
CEC
If the projector is connected to a DVD player with HDMI cable, selecting On will activate the DVD player at a time when powering on the projector.
Factory Default
Restore settings to factory default.
Note
The following settings will still remain: Keystone, Password, Projector Projection, High
Altitude and Language.
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Language
Select the language used by the on-screen menu.
Information
Input Source
Display the current input source.
Resolution
Display current input source resolution.
H. Frequency
Display current image horizontal frequency.
V. Frequency
Display current image vertical frequency.
Lamp Hours
Display the lamp’s elapsed operating time (in hours).
MAC Address
Display the MAC address.
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Controlling the projector through a LAN environment

Internet
IP Router
You can manage and control the projector from one or more remote computers when they are properly connected to the same local area network.
Wired connection
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 on your Ethernet or router.
2. Press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then go to
Setting > Lan Control Setting menu.
3. Highlight Wired LAN and press ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote
control.
4. Make sure the Status is Connect.
5. Press to highlight DHCP and press / to select On.
6. Press to highlight Apply and press ENTER on the projector or Enter on the
remote control.
7. Please wait for around 15 - 20 seconds, and then re-enter the Wired LAN page.
The Projector IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Sever settings will be displayed. Note down the IP address displayed in the Projector IP Address row.
Important
If the Projector IP Address still does not appear, contact your network administrator.
If the RJ45 cables are not properly connected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and DNS 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
RJ45 and obtained the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS information when the projector is on.
If you are in a non-DHCP environment:
1. Repeat steps 1-4 above.
2. Press
3. Contact your ITS administrator for information on the Projector IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Sever settings.
to highlight DHCP and press / to select Off.
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4. Press to select the item you want to modify and press ENTER on the projector
ViewSonic wireless dongle
P/N: WPD-100
or Enter on the remote control.
5. Press / to move the cursor and the enter the value.
6. To save the settings, press ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote
control. If you do not want to save the settings, press MENU/EXIT on the projector
7. or Menu on the remote control.
8. Press to highlight Apply and press ENTER on the projector or Enter on the
remote control.
Important
If the RJ45 cables are not properly connected, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway, and DNS 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
RJ45 and obtained the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS information when the projector is on.
Wireless connection
To connect to the projector wirelessly, you have to plug a ViewSonic wireless dongle (optional) to the Type A USB connector on the projector, and then only a few OSD configuration steps are required.
1. Make sure the projector is turned on.
2. Press MENU/EXIT on the projector or Menu on the remote control and then go to
Setting > LAN Control Setting menu.
3. Highlight Wireless LAN and press ENTER on the projector or Enter on the remote
control.
4. Make sure the Status is Connect.
5. Make sure the SSID information is displayed.
6. In AP mode, you need to use your computer’s wireless connection utility to search
the projector’s SSID and connect to it. The password of connection the Wi-Fi for the first time is “87654321”. Then you can search the projector with vsPresenter. To use Client mode, you should connect both your computer and projector to the same AP router and make connections with the IP address.
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About AP and Client modes
(AP Mode)
Internet
(Client Mode)
Internet
In AP mode, you need to use your computer's wireless connection utility to search for the projector's SSID and connect to it. Then you can search for the projector with vsPresenter.
In Client mode, you should connect both your computer and projector to the same AP router and make connections with the IP address.
The following diagram describes how to access the Internet in AP and Client modes.
Important
If you need more information about AP and Client modes, please refer to user documentations for Wireless Routers which are usually available on 3C stores.
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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.
Important
If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, make sure it is version 7.0 or higher.
The screenshots 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 ViewSonic Network Control webpage opens.
3. Click Administrator Login and enter the default password “0000” to login.
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4. The main page of the ViewSonic Network Control webpage appears as below.
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/ to reveal
more buttons.
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5. To change the language for the web pages, click the down arrow to reveal a drop
down list and select a desired language.
6. To download vsPresenter, click PC or MAC depending on your computer operating
system. See "Displaying images through vsPresenter" on page 46 for details.
7. Wireless page displays the Wireless Lan information.
8. Network Settings: Provides network settings.
9. Email Alert: Allows you to setup the mail server and send system error messages
to your ITS administrator.
10.The Crestron (eControl) page displays the Crestron eControl user interface. See
"About Crestron control" on page 42 for details.
About Crestron control
1. The Crestron (eControl) page displays the Crestron eControl user interface. The
eControl 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.
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ii. To switch between input signals, click on your desired signal.
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iii
iv
i
ii
Important
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 area is only used with a Crestron Control System. Please contact Creston
or refer to the Crestron user manual for setup information.
ii. This area is used for naming the projector, associating it with a particular loca-
tion, assigning a responsible party to it, and adjusting network settings.
iii. This area is used to set User and Admin passwords. When password protec-
tion is enabled, unauthorized changes to the projector configuration will be avoided.
Important
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.
iv. Press Exit to go back to the remote network operation page.
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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 15
IP ID 2
Port 5
Projector Projector Name 10
Location 9
Assigned To 9
Network Configuration DHCP (Enabled) (N/A)
IP Address 15
Subnet Mask 15
Default Gateway 15
DNS Server 15
User Password Enabled (N/A)
New Password 20
Confirm 2
Admin Password Enabled (N/A)
New Password 20
Confirm 20
3. The info page displays the information and status of this projector.
Press exit to go back to the Crestron remote network operation page.
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4. After pressing the button “Contact IT Help”, the Title window will appear in the
upper right corner of the screen. You will be able to deliver messages to RoomView software administrators/users who connect to the same local area network.
Important
Please only deliver the messages in English letters and digits.
For more information, visit http://www.crestron.com and www.crestron.com/
getroomview.
**Crestron RoomView
On the "Edit Room" page, enter the IP Address (or hostname) as shown on the projector's on-screen display (OSD) menu, and "05" for IPID, "41794" for the reserved Crestron control port.
About Crestron RoomView setting and command method, please access below website to get RoomView User Guide and more information:
http://www.crestron.com/features/ roomview_connected_embedded_projectors_devices/resources.asp
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Displaying images through vsPresenter

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2
4
5
3
Downloading and installing vsPresenter
The vsPresenter is an application running on the host PC. It helps connect your computer to an available network projector and transfer the desktop content to the network projector via local network connection.
1. Enter the main page of Network Control. See steps 1-2 on page 41 for details.
2. Download vsPresenter.
3. When the download is complete, install the software to your computer by clicking
the exe file. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
4. Launch vsPresenter.
5. Select display zone by clicking 1, 2, 3, 4, L, R, All, or Background and then enter
the password. The default password is “0000”.
Using vsPresenter
1. The Search page allows you to search and connect to a projector.
i. To connect to a projector, select Directly then type the projector IP address and
click Connect.
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ii. To search for projectors, simply click Search to list all the projectors on the
same local area network. Click the desired projectors in the Search result list, and click Connect directly. You can also type a desired projector name and click Search.
iii. You can link to the ViewSonic webpage control system on page 42.
2. If you want to freeze the projected image on the screen, press . Any further
movements will be not been seen on the screen until is pressed.
3. You can choose a mirror mode or extension mode from here.
i. Mirror mode is to display the content in your computer. ii. Extension mode is to extend the computer’s display to the projected screen.
4. The Setting page allows you to configure vsPresenter.
i. To use Compatible Mode, click On. ii. To use Audio Streaming, click On. Click Apply. iii. To select the image quality for video or presentation, click the down arrow to
reveal a drop-down list and select a desired quality type.
iv. The Software Information is available on this page.
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5. You can manage the connected projectors listed under vsPresenter Management.
• Under a conference mode:
1. Only the administrator can take control.
2. A projector can display up to 4 computer screens.
• You can set the name of your computer under vsPresenter Management.
• For details about the icons, please see the following:
Icon Description Icon Description
You are a normal user and
Disconnects from the projector. have no access to change the password.
You are an administrator and have authority to change the
Opens the web page of the
Network Control. password.
You are the user of the projector.
You are an administrator of the projector.
There is another user of the
projector.
You are a normal user of the
projector.
Sets a display zone for the projector.
6. Disconnect
To disconnect from the projector(s), click the Disconnect icon.
Important
Be sure to turn off other virtual network control programs before using vsPresenter.
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Displaying pictures with a USB storage device

The projector is built-in an application which can display packaged images on a USB storage device. It can eliminate the need for a computer source.
To display the images on a USB storage device:
1. Plug the USB storage device into the TYPE A USB socket.
2. Press the Source button and choose the USB A (Type-A) input. Note: If no other sources are connected and Auto Source is on, the projector will automatically select the USB A source.
3. Press Enter and use / to select one of the EZ Media mode.
Photo mode
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Folders and supported files are represented in thumbnail mode.
Press button Action Up Down
Scroll through the thumbnails
Left Right Enter Open a file Exit Go back to Photo mode
Displaying a picture
• Press AutoSync on the remote control to display OSD control menu. Press button Action Up Go to previous photo.
Down Go to next photo. Enter Start slideshow. Exit Go back to thumbnail file.
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Slideshows
• Photo slideshow duration time includes 2 sec, 5, sec and 10 sec.
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Audio mode
Audio playlist is displayed on the screen.
Press button Action Up Go to previous audio Down Go to next audio Enter Play audio Exit Go back to Audio mode
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When audio is playing
Press button Action Up Go to previous audio Down Go to next audio Left Fast backward play Right Fast forward play Enter Play/pause Exit Go back to playlist
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Video mode
Video playlist is displayed on the screen.
Press button Action Up Go to previous video Down Go to next video Enter Play video Exit Go back to Video mode
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When video is playing
• The OSD control menu displays for few seconds. To display it again, press
Enter. Press button Action Up Go to previous video Down Go to next video
Left Fast backward play Right Fast forward play Enter Play/pause Exit Go back to playlist
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Office Viewer mode
Office file list is displayed on the screen.
Press button Action Up Go to previous file Down Go to next file Enter Open a file Exit Go back to Office Viewer mode
Note
PJD6345 support up to 1600x1200 resolution.
PJD6544w support up to 1680x1050 resolution.
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When Office file is displaying
Press button Action Up Page up Down Page down Left Zoom out Right Zoom in Exit Go back to file list
Settings
System Description
Version Display current EZ Media firmware version. Language Sets EZ Media on-screen display language. Update Sets update method. Output Mode Sets output mode.
Video Description
Display Ratio Sets display ratio. Repeat Mode Sets repeat mode.
Audio Description
Repeat Mode Sets repeat mode.
Photo Description
Display Ratio Sets display ratio. Slideshow Sets whether to activate slide shows. Slideshow Duration Sets the time interval each image displays.
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Supported file formats
1. Images
Image Format Profile Color Space Size Limitation
YUV400 No limit YUV420 No limit
Baseline
JPEG
Progressive
BMP No limit No limit No limit
2. Audio
Audio Format Sample rate (KHz) Bit Rate (Kbps)
OGG 8-48 64-320
ADPCM-WAV 8-48 32-384
PCM-WAV 8-48 128-1536
AAC 8-48 8-256
YUV422 No limit YUV440 No limit YUV444 No limit YUV400 YUV420 YUV422 YUV440 YUV444
Width <= 10240 &&
height <= 6400
3. Voice Record
File Format Audio Format Sample rate (KHz) Bit Rate (Kbps)
832
.wav IMA-ADPCM
16 64 24 192 48 384
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4. Video
File
Extensions
.avi .divx .mkv
.ts Video
.dat
.vob
.mpg
.mpeg
.mov .mp4
Audio/Video Codec
MJPEG No limit
H.264/AVC
XVID
Video
MPEG2
MPEG4
MPEG2
H.264/AVC
MPEG1
Video
MPEG2
MPEG-1 Layer I, II
Audio
Video
MPEG-1 Layer III
(mp3)
MPEG4
H.264/AVC
Profile/
Level Support
Up to High Profile ,
Levels 1- 4.1 (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Up to Advance Sim-
ple profile (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Main profile, Low and
Main Levels (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Advanced Simple Pro-
file (frame picture) ,
Levels 0-5 (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Main profile, Low and
Main Levels (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Up to High Profile ,
Levels 1- 4.1 (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Main profile, Low and
Main Levels (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Main profile, Low and
Main Levels (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Advanced Simple Pro-
file (frame picture) ,
Levels 0-5 (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Up to High Profile ,
Levels 1- 4.1 (1080P
30fps 20Mbps)
Explanation
Support less than 4
reference frames
Support less than 4
reference frames
D-picture not support
Support less than 4
reference frames
5. Subtitle
Format Font Subtitle Size
Standard SRT UTF-8 / UTF-16
4bits up to 448x200 2bits up to 896x200
Note: DO NOT support mixed code in subtitle files.
6. Picsel Office Viewer
File Format Support Version Pages/Lines Limitation Size Limitation Comment
PDF 1.0
Adobe PDF
PDF 1.1 PDF 1.2 PDF 1.3 PDF 1.4
Up to 1000 pages (One
File)
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Up to 50MB -
MS Word
MS Excel
MS Power-
Point
British Word 95.
Word 97, 2000,2002,
2003. Word
2007(.docx),2010(.d
ocx)
Because office viewer does
not load all pages of MS
Word file at the same time,
there are no obvious
limitations of page and line.
British Excel 5, 95. Row Limit: up to 595
Excel 97, 2000,
2002, 2003.
Column Limit: up to 256
Excel
2007(.xlsx),2010
Sheet: up tp 100
(.xlsx).
Note: Any one of three
Office XP Excel.
limitations above can not
appear on one excel file
simultaneously
British
PowerPoint 97.
PowerPoint 2000,
2002, 2003. PowerPoint
2007(.pptx).
PowerPoint
2010(.pptx),.
Office XP
Up to 1000 pages
(One File)
PowerPoint.
PowerPoint
presentation- -2003
andearlier(.ppx)
PowerPoint
presentation- -2007
and 2010(.ppsx)
Up to 50MB
Up to 15MB
Up to 19MB
Not support Bold
Text in Simple
Chinese front
Not support
password-pro-
tected sheets
No support
SlideShow order
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Maintenance

The projector needs proper maintenance. You should keep the lens clean as dust, dirt or spots will project on the screen and diminish image quality. If any other parts need replacing, contact your dealer or qualified service personnel. When cleaning any part of the projector, always switch off and unplug the projector first.
Warning
Never open any of the covers on the projector. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the
projector can cause severe injury. Do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Cleaning the Lens

Gently wipe the lens with lens cleaning paper. Do not touch the lens with your hands.

Cleaning the Projector Housing

Gently wipe with a soft cloth. If dirt and stains are not easily removed, use a soft cloth damped with water, or water and neutral detergent, and wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Note
Turn off the projector and remove the AC power cord from the power outlet before
beginning maintenance work.
Make sure the lens is cool before cleaning.
Do not use detergents or chemicals other than those noted above. Do not use benzene
or thinners.
Do not use chemical sprays.
Use a soft cloth or lens paper only.
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Replacing the Lamp

As the projector operates over time, the brightness of the projector lamp gradually decreases and the lamp becomes more susceptible to breakage. We recommend replacing the lamp if a warning message is displayed. Do not attempt to replace the lamp yourself. Contact the qualified service personnel for replacement.
Type nu mbe r:
PJD6345 PJD6544w RLC-084 RLC-084
Note
The lamp is extremely hot right after turning off the projector. If you touch the lamp, you
may scald your finger. When you replace the lamp, wait for at least 45 minutes for the lamp to cool down.
Do not touch the lamp glass at any time. The lamp may explode due to improper
handling, including the touching of the lamp glass.
Lamp lifetime may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the environment of use.
There is no guarantee of the same lifetime for each lamp. Some lamps may fail or terminate their lifetime in a shorter period of time than other similar lamps.
A lamp may explode as a result of vibration, shock or degradation as a result of hours of
use as its lifetime draws to an end. Risk of explosion may differ according to the environment or conditions in which the projector and lamp are being used.
Wear protective gloves and eyeglasses when fixing or detaching the lamp.
Faster on-off-cycles will damage the lamp and reduce lamp life. Wait at least for 5
minutes to turn off the projector after powering on.
Do not operate the lamp in proximity to paper, cloth, or other combustible material nor
cover it with such materials.
Do not operate the lamp in an atmosphere containing an inflammable substance, such
as thinner.
Thoroughly ventilate the area or the room when operating the lamp in an oxygen
atmosphere (in the air). If ozone is inhaled, it could cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, and other symptoms.
The inorganic mercury is involved in the lamp. If the lamp bursts, the mercury inside the
lamp will be exposed. Leave the area immediately if the lamp shatters while being operated and ventilate the area for at least 30 minutes in order to avoid the inhalation of mercury fumes. Otherwise it could be harmful to user’s health.
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1. Turn off the projector.
2. If the projector is installed in a ceiling mount, remove it
3. Unplug the power cord.
4. Loosen the screw in the side of the lamp cover and remove the cover.
5. Remove the screws from the lamp module, raise the handle, and lift out the module.
6. Insert the new lamp module into the projector and tighten the screws.
7. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screw.
8. Turn on the projector. If the lamp does not turn on after the warm-up period, try reinstalling the lamp.
9. Reset the lamp hour. Refer to the “Option > Lamp Setting” menu.
Note
Dispose the used lamp according to local regulations.
Ensure that screws are tightened properly. Screws not tightened fully may result in
injury or accidents.
Since the lamp is made of glass, do not drop the unit and do not scratch the glass.
Do not reuse the old lamp. This could cause the lamp to explode.
Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the AC power cord before replacing the
lamp.
Do not use the projector with the lamp cover removed.
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Specifications

Model name PJD6345 PJD6544w
Display system Single 0.55" DLP panel Single 0.65" DLP panel
Resolution
Optical Zoom 1.1X 1.2X
F/No. 1.97 - 2.17 2.58
Focal length 21.95 - 24.18mm 21 - 25.6mm
Screen size 30” - 300” 30” - 300”
Lamp 240W
D-Sub 15-pin x 2, S-Video x 1, Video x 1, Audio signal input (3.5
Input terminal
Output terminal
Control terminal
Speaker 16 watt x 1
Video compatibility
Scanning frequency
Horizontal frequency
Vertical frequency
Environment
Power requirement AC 120-240 V, 50 - 60 Hz, 3.2A
Power consumption 315 W (Max.)
Dimension (W x D x H) 294 x 219 x 113 mm
Weight 2.1 kg (4.6 lbs)
Note: Design and Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
mm stereo mini jack) x 2, HDMI x 1, 3.5 mm Mic input x1, Type A
USB x1 (supports USB flash drive display and wireless dongle for
USB display), Type mini-B USB x1 (supports USB display)
D-Sub 15 pin x 1, Audio signal output (3.5 mm stereo mini jack) x
RS-232 x 1, Type B USB x 1 (supports firmware upgrade and
remote mouse control), RJ45 x 1, 12-Vdc trigger output x 1
SECAM, HDTV (480i/p, 576p, 720p, 1080i/p), Composite video
XGA
(1024 × 768)
1
NTSC, NTSC 4.43
PAL, PAL-N, PAL M
31 - 100 KHz
24 - 120 Hz
Operating:
Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
Humidity: 10%-80%
Storage:
Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
Humidity: 30%-85%
WXGA
(1280 × 800)
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Dimensions

219
113
294
85
72
150
32
40
Ceiling mount screws: M4 x 8 (Max. L = 8 mm)
Unit: mm
294 mm (W) x 219 mm (D) x 113 mm (H)

Ceiling mount installation

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Appendix

LED Indicator Messages

LED Type Color Status Meaning
Power LED Blue Solid Standby mode when green mode is turned Temp LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Off Power LED Blue Flash Standby mode when green mode is turned Temp LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Off Power LED Blue Flash Powering up Tem p LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Off Power LED Blue Solid Normal operation Temp LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Off Power LED Blue Solid Powering down Temp LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Off Power LED Blue Solid If the projector system has some problems Temp LED Red Flash Lamp LED Red Flash Power LED Blue Solid The lamp has reached its end of life and Temp LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Flash
Power LED Blue Flash 1. Temperature is too high. The lamp will Temp LED Red Flash Lamp LED Red Off
Power LED Blue Flash The lamp ignition failed. If temperature is Temp LED Red Off Lamp LED Red Solid
on.
off.
with its fans, the projector will shut down.
must be changed soon. The lamp will continue to operate until it fails. Change the lamp. If the lamp is off, then the ballast will become malfunction.
turn off. The fan motor is cooling the lamp. Or
2. The cooling process is not complete after the projector is shut down and re-started right away.
too high, the fans will cool the lamp.
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Compatibility Modes

Computer:
Resolution H-Sync [KHz] V-Sync [Hz]
640 x 350 37.9 85.0
640 x 480
720 x 400
800 x 600
1024 x 768
1152 x 864 67.5 75.0 1280 x 768 47.8 60.0
1280 x 960
1280 x 1024 64.0 60.0 1400 x 1050 65.3 60.0 1600 x 1200 75.0 60.0 1680 x 1050 65,3 60,0
24.6 50.0
31.5 59.9
37.9 72.8
37.5 75.0
43.3 85.0
61.9 120.0
31.5 70.0
37.9 85.0
31.0 50.0
35.2 56.0
37.9 60.3
48.1 72.0
46.9 75.0
53.7 85.1
76.3 120.0
48.4 60.0
56.5 70.1
60.0 75.0
68.7 85.0
97.6 120.0
60.0 60.0
85.9 85.0
Video:
Compatibility Resolution H-Sync [KHz] V-Sync [Hz]
480i 720 x 480 15.8 60
480p 720 x 480 31.5 60
576i 720 x 576 15.8 50 576p 720 x 576 31.3 50 720p 1280 x 720 37.5 50 720p 1280 x 720 45 60
1080i 1920 x 1080 33.8 60
1080i 1920 x 1080 28.1 50 1080p 1920 x 1080 67.5 60 1080p 1920 x 1080 56.3 50
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Troubleshooting

Refer to the symptoms and measures listed below before sending the projector for repairs. If the problem persists, contact your local reseller or service center. Please refer to "LED Indicator Messages" as well.
Start-up problems
If no lights turn on:
Be sure that the power cord is securely connected to the projector and the other end plugged into an outlet with power.
• Press the power button again.
Unplug the power cord and wait for a short while, then plug it in and press the power button again.
Image problems
If the searching source is displayed:
• Press SOURCE on the projector or Source on the remote control to select an active input source.
• Be sure the external source is turned on and connected.
For a computer connection, ensure your notebook computer’s external video port is turned on. Refer to the computer manual.
If the image is out of focus:
is
• Be sure the lens cover is removed.
While displaying the on-screen menu, adjust the focus ring. (The image size should not change; if it does, you are adjusting the zoom, not the focus.)
• Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.
If the image is flickering or unstable for a computer connection:
Press
• Press adjust Frequency or Tracking.
Auto Sync on the remote control.
MENU
on the projector or
Menu
on the remote control
, go to Video/Audio and
Remote control problems
If the remote control does not operate:
• Be sure nothing is blocking the remote control receiver on the front of the projector. Use the remote control within the effective range.
• Aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of the projector.
Move the remote control so it is more directly in front of or behind the projector and not as far to the side.
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RS-232 Command and Configuration

Wire List
C1 COLOR C2
1 Black 1 2Brown 3 3Red 2 4 Orange 6 5 Yellow 5 6Green 4 7Blue 8 8Purple 7 9White 9
SHELL DW SHELL
D-Sub 9 pin
11 CD 2RXD 3TXD 4DTR 5GND 6DSR 7RTS 8CTS 9RI
Baud Rate 115200 bps (default)
Data Length 8 bit
Parity Check None
Stop Bit 1 bit
Flow Control None
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Function Action Control Code
Power
Power on BE,EF,10,05,00,C6,FF,11,11,01,00,01,00
Power off BE,EF,03,06,00,DC,DB,69,00,00,00,00,00 Computer1 BE,EF,03,19,00,19,29,01,47,02,CC,CC,00 Computer2 BE,EF,03,19,1E,90,72,01,47,02,CC,CC,00
Source input
S-Video BE,EF,03,19,00,E8,69,01,47,02,CC,CC,00
Video BE,EF,03,19,00,78,A8,01,47,02,CC,CC,00 HDMI BE,EF,03,19,00,DA,2B,01,47,02,CC,CC,00
Front table BE,EF,10,07,9F,9D,0E,0A,EF,00,00,00,00
Projector position
Rear table BE,EF,10,07,9F,9D,0E,0A,EF,01,00,00,01
Front ceiling BE,EF,10,07,9F,9D,0E,0A,EF,02,00,00,02
Rear ceiling BE,EF,10,07,9F,9D,0E,0A,EF,03,00,00,03
Menu BE,EF,02,06,00,E9,D3,30,00,00,00,00,00
Up BE,EF,02,06,00,6D,D2,34,00,00,00,00,00
OSD
Down BE,EF,02,06,00,0B,D2,32,00,00,00,00,00
Left BE,EF,02,06,00,DA,D3,33,00,00,00,00,00
Right BE,EF,02,06,00,38,D2,31,00,00,00,00,00
ECO on BE,EF,03,06,00,EF,DB,6A,00,00,00,00,00
Lamp
ECO off BE,EF,03,06,00,3E,DA,6B,00,00,00,00,00
Using hours BE,EF,03,06,00,BA,DB,6F,00,00,00,00,00
Fan
Keystone
High Attitude on BE,EF,02,06,00,40,D3,80,00,00,00,00,01 High Attitude off BE,EF,02,06,00,40,D3,80,00,00,00,00,00
Keystone up BE,EF,03,06,00,10,DB,65,00,00,00,00,00
Keystone down BE,EF,03,06,00,23,DB,66,00,00,00,00,00
4:3 BE,EF,03,06,00,0D,DA,68,00,01,00,00,01
Aspect ratio
16:9 BE,EF,03,06,00,0D,DA,68,00,02,00,00,02
Anamorphic/Wide BE,EF,03,06,00,0D,DA,68,00,02,00,00,04
Auto BE,EF,03,06,00,0D,DA,68,00,02,00,00,00
Blank
Freeze
Blank on BE,EF,02,06,00,DF,DF,66,00,01,00,00,01
Blank off BE,EF,02,06,00,DF,DF,66,00,02,00,00,02 Freeze on BE,EF,02,06,00,02,D0,2B,00,01,00,00,01 Freeze off BE,EF,02,06,00,02,D0,2B,00,02,00,00,02
Volume + BE,EF,02,06,00,F1,DE,68,00,00,00,00,00
Volume
Volume - BE,EF,02,06,00,20,DF,69,00,00,00,00,00
Mute on BE,EF,02,06,00,0E,DE,67,00,01,00,00,01 Mute off BE,EF,02,06,00,0E,DE,67,00,02,00,00,02
Auto source
Auto source on BE,EF,03,06,00,89,DB,6C,00,00,00,00,00 Auto source off BE,EF,03,06,00,58,DA,6D,00,00,00,00,00
Auto Sync BE,EF,02,06,00,86,D1,2F,00,00,00,00,00
Factory default BE,EF,03,06,00,6B,DA,6E,00,00,00,00,00
Firmware version BE,EF,03,06,00,D5,D9,70,00,00,00,00,00
System Status BE,EF,03,06,00,04,D8,71,00,00,00,00,00
3D Sync on BE,EF,02,06,00,54,EF,7C,00,01,00,00,01 3D Sync off BE,EF,02,06,00,54,EF,7C,00,00,00,00,00
3D Sync
Top-Bottom BE,EF,02,06,00,54,EF,7C,00,01,00,00,02
Frame Sequential BE,EF,02,06,00,54,EF,7C,00,01,00,00,03
Frame Packing BE,EF,02,06,00,54,EF,7C,00,01,00,00,04
Side-By-Side BE,EF,02,06,00,54,EF,7C,00,01,00,00,05
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Color mode
Language
Magnify
Green Mode
Dynamic Mode
Quick Power Off
Brightest BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,12,08,08,12,08
PC BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,10,00,00,10,00
Movie BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,13,01,01,13,01
ViewMatch BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,14,02,02,14,02
White Board BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,15,05,05,15,05
Black Board BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,16,06,06,16,06
Green Board BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,17,07,07,17,07
User 1 BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,18,03,03,18,03 User 2 BE,EF,03,06,00,38,5A,88,19,04,04,19,04
English BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,01,00,00,01
Nederlands BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,02,00,00,02
BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,03,00,00,03 BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,04,00,00,04
Italiano BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,05,00,00,05
BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,06,00,00,06 BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,07,00,00,07 BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,08,00,00,08 BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,09,00,00,09 BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,0A,00,00,0A BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,0B,00,00,0B BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,0C,00,00,0C
Deutsch BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,0D,00,00,0D
Svenska BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,0E,00,00,0E
BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,0F,00,00,0F
Suomi BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,10,00,00,10
Polski BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,11,00,00,11
Indonesia BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,12,00,00,12
BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,13,00,00,13 BE,EF,1A,0C,00,09,0B,3A,00,14,00,00,14
Magnify Inc BE,EF,02,06,00,22,55,76,00,00,00,00,01
Magnify Dec BE,EF,02,06,00,22,55,76,00,00,00,00,00 Green Mode On BE,EF,02,06,00,40,B5,86,00,00,00,00,01 Green Mode Off BE,EF,02,06,00,40,B5,86,00,00,00,00,00
Dynamic Mode On BE,EF,02,06,00,D3,D1,2A,00,00,00,00,01
Dynamic Mode Off BE,EF,03,06,00,EE,DA,6B,00,00,00,00,01 QuickPowerOff_On BE,EF,10,05,00,C6,FF,11,11,01,00,01,01 QuickPowerOff_Off BE,EF,03,06,00,DC,DB,69,69,00,00,69,00
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IR Control Code

System Code: 83F4 Format : NEC
17
08
37
45
0b
15
0c
56
06
18
03
07
27
41
40 10
0e
30
36
31
8E
55
2B
52
0f
28
05
82
83
14
13
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Key Format Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4
Power NEC 83 F4 17 E8
Auto Sync NEC 83 F4 08 f7
VGA1 NEC 83 F4 41 be VGA2 NEC 83 F4 45 ba
Video NEC 83 F4 52 ad
Source NEC 83 F4 40 bf
Color Mode NEC 83 F4 10 ef
Enter NEC 83 F4 15 ea
Up / Keystne+ NEC 83 F4 0b f4
Down / Keystone- NEC 83 F4 0c f3
Left NEC 83 F4 0e f1 Right NEC 83 F4 0f f0 Menu NEC 83 F4 30 CF
My Button(Function) NEC 83 F4 56 A9
Exit NEC 83 F4 28 D7
Mouse NEC 83 F4 31 CE
Mouse left NEC 83 F4 36 C9
Mouse right NEC 83 F4 37 C8
Mouse Page Up NEC 83 F4 06 F9
Mouse Page Down NEC 83 F4 05 FA
Lock(Key pad) NEC 83 F4 8E 71
Pattern NEC 83 F4 55 AA
D.Eco
NEC 83 F4 2B D4
(Dynamic Eco)
Magnify + NEC 83 F4 18 e7
Freeze NEC 83 F4 03 fc
Blank NEC 83 F4 07 f8
Timer (Presentation) NEC 83 F4 27 d8
Volume+ NEC 83 F4 82 7D
Volume- NEC 83 F4 83 7C
Mute NEC 83 F4 14 eb
Aspect NEC 83 F4 13 EC
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Customer Support
For technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.
Note : You will need the product serial number.
Country/Region Website
Australia/New Zealand www.viewsonic.com.au
Canada www.viewsonic.com
Europe www.viewsoniceurope.com www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/support/call-desk/ Hong Kong www.hk.viewsonic.com T= 852 3102 2900 service@hk.viewsonic.com India www.in.viewsonic.com T= 1800 266 0101 service@in.viewsonic.com Korea www.kr.viewsonic.com T= 080 333 2131 service@kr.viewsonic.com Latin America (Argentina) www.viewsonic.com/la/ T= 0800-4441185 soporte@viewsonic.com Latin America (Chile) www.viewsonic.com/la/ T= 1230-020-7975 soporte@viewsonic.com Latin America (Columbia) Latin America (Mexico) www.viewsonic.com/la/ T= 001-8882328722 soporte@viewsonic.com Renta y Datos, 29 SUR 721, COL. LA PAZ, 72160 PUEBLA, PUE. Tel: 01.222.891.55.77 CON 10 LINEAS Electroser, Av Reforma No. 403Gx39 y 41, 97000 Mérida, Yucatán. Tel: 01.999.925.19.16 Other places please refer to http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/index.htm#Mexico Latin America (Peru) www.viewsonic.com/la/ T= 0800-54565 soporte@viewsonic.com Macau www.hk.viewsonic.com T= 853 2870 0303 service@hk.viewsonic.com Middle East ap.viewsonic.com/me/ Contact your reseller service@ap.viewsonic.com
Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands
Singapore/Malaysia/ Thailand South Africa ap.viewsonic.com/za/ Contact your reseller service@ap.viewsonic.com
United States www.viewsonic.com
www.viewsonic.com/la/ T= 01800-9-157235 soporte@viewsonic.com
www.viewsonic.com
www.viewsonic.com.sg T= 65 6461 6044 service@sg.viewsonic.com
T = Telephone F = FAX
AUS= 1800 880 818 NZ= 0800 008 822 T (Toll-Free)= 1-866-463-4775 T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2533 F= 1-909-468-3757
T= 1-800-688-6688 (English) T= 1-866-379-1304 (Spanish) F= 1-909-468-3757
T (Toll-Free)= 1-800-688-6688 T (Toll)= 1-424-233-2530 F= 1-909-468-3757
Email
service@au.viewsonic.com
service.ca@viewsonic.com
service.us@viewsonic.com soporte@viewsonic.com
service.us@viewsonic.com
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Limited Warranty
ViewSonic® Projector
What the warranty covers:
ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
Limited Three (3) year General Warranty
Subject to the more limited one (1) year warranty set out below, North and South America: Three (3) years warranty for all parts excluding the lamp, three (3) years
for labor, and one (1) year for the original lamp from the date of the rst consumer
purchase. Other regions or countries: Please check with your local dealer or local ViewSonic
ofce for the warranty information.
Limited One (1) year Heavy Usage Warranty:
Under heavy usage settings, where a projector’s use includes more than fourteen (14) hours average daily usage, North and South America: One (1) year warranty for all parts excluding the lamp, one (1) year for labor, and ninety (90) days for the
original lamp from the date of the rst consumer purchase; Europe: One (1) year
warranty for all parts excluding the lamp, one (1) year for labor, and ninety (90) days
for the original lamp from the date of the rst consumer purchase.
Other regions or countries: Please check with your local dealer or local ViewSonic
ofce for the warranty information. Lamp warranty subject to terms and conditions, verication and approval. Applies to
manufacturer’s installed lamp only. All accessory lamps purchased separately are warranted for 90 days.
Who the warranty protects:
This warranty is valid only for the rst consumer purchaser.
What the warranty does not cover:
1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modied or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration, failure, or malfunction resulting from:
a. Accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, re, water, lightning, or other acts of nature,
improper maintenance, unauthorized product modication, or failure to follow
instructions supplied with the product.
b. Operation outside of product specications.
c. Operation of the product for other than the normal intended use or not under
normal conditions. d. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic. e. Any damage of the product due to shipment. f. Removal or installation of the product.
g. Causes external to the product, such as electric power uctuations or failure. h. Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specications.
i. Normal wear and tear. j. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
3. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
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How to get service:
1. For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (please refer to “Customer Support” page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number.
2. To obtain warranted service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product.
3. Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic.
4. For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center, contact ViewSonic.
Limitation of implied warranties:
There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description
contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and tness for a
particular purpose.
Exclusion of damages:
ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for:
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based
upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of prots, loss of
business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.
3. Any claim against the customer by any other party.
Effect of local law:
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from local authority. Some local governances do not allow limitations on implied warranties and/or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you.
Sales outside the U.S.A. and Canada:
For warranty information and service on ViewSonic products sold outside of the U.S.A. and Canada, contact ViewSonic or your local ViewSonic dealer. The warranty period for this product in mainland China (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Excluded) is subject to the terms and conditions of the Maintenance Guarantee Card. For users in Europe and Russia, full details of warranty provided can be found in www.viewsoniceurope.com under Support/Warranty Information.
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Mexico Limited Warranty
ViewSonic® Projector
What the warranty covers:
ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components & accessories.
How long the warranty is effective:
3 years for all parts excluding the lamp, 3 years for labor, 1 year for the original lamp from the date of
the rst consumer purchase. Lamp warranty subject to terms and conditions, verication and approval. Applies to manufacturer’s
installed lamp only. All accessory lamps purchased separately are warranted for 90 days.
Who the warranty protects:
This warranty is valid only for the rst consumer purchaser.
What the warranty does not cover:
1. Any product on which the serial number has been defaced, modied or removed.
2. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from:
a. Accident, misuse, neglect, re, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product
modication, unauthorized attempted repair, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the
product.
b. Any damage of the product due to shipment.
c. Causes external to the product, such as electrical power uctuations or failure. d. Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic’s specications.
e. Normal wear and tear. f. Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect.
3. Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as “image burn-in” which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time.
4. Removal, installation, insurance, and set-up service charges.
How to get service:
For information about receiving service under warranty, contact ViewSonic Customer Support (Please refer to the attached Customer Support page). You will need to provide your product’s serial number, so please record the product information in the space provided below on your purchase for your future use. Please retain your receipt of proof of purchase to support your warranty claim. For Your Records Product Name: ________________________ Model Number: ____________________________ Document Number: ____________________ Serial Number: ____________________________ Purchase Date: ________________________ Extended Warranty Purchase? _____________(Y/N) If so, what date does warranty expire? __________
1. To obtain warranty service, you will be required to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the problem, and (e) the serial number of the product.
2. Take or ship the product in the original container packaging to an authorized ViewSonic service center.
3. Round trip transportation costs for in-warranty products will be paid by ViewSonic.
Limitation of implied warranties:
There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein
including the implied warranty of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose.
Exclusion of damages:
ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for:
1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon
inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of prots, loss of business opportunity,
loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise.
3. Any claim against the customer by any other party.
4. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic.
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Contact Information for Sales & Authorized Service (Centro Autorizado de Servicio) within Mexico:
Name, address, of manufacturer and importers:
México, Av. de la Palma #8 Piso 2 Despacho 203, Corporativo Interpalmas, Col. San Fernando Huixquilucan, Estado de México Tel: (55) 3605-1099 http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/index.htm
NÚMERO GRATIS DE ASISTENCIA TÉCNICA PARA TODO MÉXICO: 001.866.823.2004
Hermosillo:
Distribuciones y Servicios Computacionales SA de CV. Calle Juarez 284 local 2 Col. Bugambilias C.P: 83140 Tel: 01-66-22-14-9005 E-Mail: disc2@hmo.megared.net.mx
Puebla, Pue. (Matriz):
RENTA Y DATOS, S.A. DE C.V. Domicilio: 29 SUR 721 COL. LA PAZ 72160 PUEBLA, PUE. Tel: 01(52).222.891.55.77 CON 10 LINEAS E-Mail: datos@puebla.megared.net.mx
Chihuahua
Soluciones Globales en Computación C. Magisterio # 3321 Col. Magisterial Chihuahua, Chih. Tel: 4136954 E-Mail: Cefeo@soluglobales.com
Distrito Federal:
QPLUS, S.A. de C.V. Av. Coyoacán 931 Col. Del Valle 03100, México, D.F. Tel: 01(52)55-50-00-27-35 E-Mail : gacosta@qplus.com.mx
Guerrero Acapulco
GS Computación (Grupo Sesicomp) Progreso #6-A, Colo Centro 39300 Acapulco, Guerrero Tel: 744-48-32627
MERIDA:
ELECTROSER Av Reforma No. 403Gx39 y 41 Mérida, Yucatán, México CP97000 Tel: (52) 999-925-1916 E-Mail: rrrb@sureste.com
Tijuana:
STD Av Ferrocarril Sonora #3780 L-C Col 20 de Noviembre Tijuana, Mexico
Villahermosa:
Compumantenimietnos Garantizados, S.A. de C.V. AV. GREGORIO MENDEZ #1504 COL, FLORIDA C.P. 86040 Tel: 01 (993) 3 52 00 47 / 3522074 / 3 52 20 09 E-Mail: compumantenimientos@prodigy.net.mx
Veracruz, Ver.:
CONEXION Y DESARROLLO, S.A DE C.V. Av. Americas # 419 ENTRE PINZÓN Y ALVARADO Fracc. Reforma C.P. 91919 Tel: 01-22-91-00-31-67 E-Mail: gacosta@qplus.com.mx
Cuernavaca
Compusupport de Cuernavaca SA de CV Francisco Leyva # 178 Col. Miguel Hidalgo C.P. 62040, Cuernavaca Morelos Tel: 01 777 3180579 / 01 777 3124014 E-Mail: aquevedo@compusupportcva.com
Guadalajara, Jal.:
SERVICRECE, S.A. de C.V. Av. Niños Héroes # 2281 Col. Arcos Sur, Sector Juárez 44170, Guadalajara, Jalisco Tel: 01(52)33-36-15-15-43 E-Mail: mmiranda@servicrece.com
Monterrey:
Global Product Services Mar Caribe # 1987, Esquina con Golfo Pérsico Fracc. Bernardo Reyes, CP 64280 Monterrey N.L. México Tel: 8129-5103 E-Mail: aydeem@gps1.com.mx
Oaxaca, Oax.:
CENTRO DE DISTRIBUCION Y SERVICIO, S.A. de C.V. Murguía # 708 P.A., Col. Centro, 68000, Oaxaca Tel: 01(52)95-15-15-22-22 Fax: 01(52)95-15-13-67-00 E-Mail. gpotai2001@hotmail.com
FOR USA SUPPORT:
ViewSonic Corporation 381 Brea Canyon Road, Walnut, CA. 91789 USA
Tel: 800-688-6688 (English); 866-323-8056 (Spanish);
Fax: 1-800-685-7276 E-Mail: http://www.viewsonic.com
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