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CONTENTS Instructions for FCC Compliance Declaration of Conformity .. C1 For Your Records... .1 FCC Caution 2 Important Safety Precautions. . .2 Getting Started Package Contents 4 Unique Features A Installation Checklist 4 Connecting Audio/Video Equipment . . 5 Connecting a Computer . 6 Positioning the Projector and Screen . 7 Centering the Projected Image .8 Rear Screed Projection 8 Operation Turning the Power ONO 9 Projector Controls and Indicators . . 10 The Remote Control Unit .
Connecting Audio/Video Equipment signal) Before you begin.. Turn off the power of each device you plan to connect to the projector. The diagram numbers correspond with the numbers in the table below.
Positioning the Projector and Screen The screen should be placed out of the path of sunlight or room light, as this will wash out the colors of the projected image and make it hard to see. ‘When possible, close all blinds, curtains, etc. and dim the lights. The projector should angle to the screen for the best image. To determine the Throw Distance (projection distance) for the image size you desire, refer to the Projector/Screen Relative Position Chart below. Top View Side View {Throw Distance) L.
Turning ON the Power If the MAIN POWER switch on the projector is pressed while the cooling fan is still operating, the operating life of the projector lamp will be shortened. Be sure to follow the procedures given below when muting the power on and off. 1 Insert Power Cord into the AC socket of the projector and connect to a properly grounded wall outlet. 2 Set the MAIN POWER switch on the projector to ON. The STANDBY/ON indicator lights red.
Remote Control Unit POWER Button 2 FREEZE Button Transmitter Ses page 9 Ray (ra Ses page MUTE Button wre pe SHUTTER Button fr Sea page? See page 12 1 oe TIE . 3 C8, MODE Button w=" N VOLUME Buttons See pages 13-14 (E02) See page INPUT Button g MENU Button See page 12, 23 See pages 8,13. NC 5 POINTER Button i ny aft? Soe Built-in Mouse | ett Mouse Adjust Buttons features below. in Mouse AVA» feature below.
Projected Image Adjustments -~ The standard specifications for a projected image are set at the factory. However, you can adjust the image to suit your own preference by using the RGB or VIDEO ADJUST options. The projector can save up to three sets of control adjustments for RGB input and three sets of adjustments for input. + The set of control adjustments for RGB signal input includes: BRIGHTNESS, PICTURE, and COLOR (White Balance).
RGB Sync Adjustment Use buttons on the projector or the Remote Control Unit to select RGB input (see page 15). See the PC output timing relative value chart below, When V POI, H POSE, and H SIZE are automatically adjusted. ViewBook™ Mouse Driver (see age 18), P & of Adjust Buttons you use the Auto Setup control of the SSF MENU Button MODE Button Bi -Adjust MODE Button AY, 4» oO Buttons MENU Button Oo Press MENU to display the menu. 2 Press select RGB SYNC MENU, and «or» to display the screen.
Lane .gunny ine enlarging Function {Scanning Line Conversion) When a signal in SCENT format or a signal less than 800 x 600 dots (such as 640 x 480 dots) is input, the projector automatically enlarges the image to 800 x 600 dots. This may cause picture quality degradation. For a better image, use the following procedure to select EXPANSION (VGA) or (SCENT: OFF. 1 Press MENU to display the menu, 2 Press select SET UP PROJECTOR, then press «or» to display the screen.
Windows® 95 ViewBook™ Mouse Driver, continued Opening the View Book Application Windows 95 Select [View Book Mouse] from the Windows 85 Start Menu. " The View Book Mouse Driver menu screen will appear. Using View Book Mouse Driver Software (Windows 95/Windows 3.1) The following Settings Window will appear when you install the View Book Mouse Driver software. Also see Using the Built-in Mouse Feature on page Sir] At Ee 3 Ene i Send ol at To start the Built-in Mouse feature, follow the steps below.
Macintosh® ViewBook™ Mouse System Requirements: + System 7.1 or later. + 3.5 inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive (for + 68030 CPU or higher, or Power Macintosh, installation). *» RAM: 2MB on-board memory. + Serial port (Mini DIN 8 pin). + 2MB available hard disk space. + Mouse Installation Creosoted + Vast Mesa Tartar SARA] Turn on the Macintosh. 2 Insert the floppy disk into a disk drive. 3 Double click on the Installer icon. 4 Click on “Install.
Projecting PC-Card (ATA Flash card) Data Using this software, “JPEG Viewer", you can save the picture displayed on the PC screen as JPEG file, and edit them easily. Please follow the below instructions to use this feature. System Requirements: «IBM PC/AT or compatible «2 MB available hard disk space » Microsoft Windows 95 «3.5 inch 1.
A i re feature 1 Select [Option] from the Tools menu, and set the drive and picture quality for saving captured images. ®PC-Card Drive Select the PC-Card Drive for saving images. ®Waiting time to start Capture Set the waiting time from when Capture is clicked until the actual image capture starts. Select from 1 to 10 seconds. Picture Quality Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of 5 levels. (Please refer to HELP for more details.
When using BMP Converter feature 1 Select [Option] from the Tools menu, and set the drive and picture quality for saving converted images. #PC-Card Drive Select the PC-Card Drive for saving images. ®Waiting time to start Capture This feature is not applicable. *Picture Quality Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of § levels. (Please refer to HELP for more details.) Note: The setting changes back to the default setting when RESET Button is clicked.
When changing the Selected Folder Follow ane of the two methods below to change the selected folder or root. * Note: * You cannot change the folder or root during image playback. Press VOLUME to return the screen to the list of images. Then, you can change the folder or root. Method 1 + Press select folder or root. Press V 10 select the next folder. Press A to select the previous folder. (Method 2 *» Press VOLUME to display the Index. Then, select another folder.
| Timing Chart The following table lists the maximum refresh rates that the View Sonic PJL8024will operate at a number of standard resolutions. For the best performance the recommended timing number 4 ! shown below in bold. ‘While the projector is capable of this level of performance, not all video cards are capable of running at these refresh rates. See your video card user's guide to ensure compatibility.
Pin Assignment, continued (C) RS-232C Connector: 9-pin D-Sub Connect the RS-232C Cable to the 8-pin mini. DIN connector on the projector. (D) RS-232 mini DIN To convert a 9-pin D-Sub connector to a 8-pin mini DIN connector, use a RS 5-232C 9-pin adapter (included). Connect the 9-pin D-Sub adapter and RS-232C cable. Then, connect it to the 8-pin mini DIN connector on the projector. Pin No.
| Problem Solving Chart Check before contacting Customer Support Problem Possible Cause Power does not tum on, » Power cord may not be connected. * Main power switch on the projector may be turned off, * Main power supply may not be supplied to the wall outlet. « Status Codes are indicated on the STATUS CODE Display (see page 34) *Lamp unit or lamp unit cover may not have been correctly installed. «Air Filter Unit may not have been correctly installed. .
Rep:acing the Lamp Unit The projector lamp has an operating life of approximately 1100 hours. “LAMP TIME REMAINING 10h” will be displayed on-screen when operation time reaches 1090 hours. Her, each time the power is turned on, the Lamp life remaining will be displayed. A 10 second warning display (15 seconds when the projector power is turned on) will appear every one hour from 1090 hours of operation time. And the warning will flash during the last five minutes of Lamp life.
INDEX DE — AJC socket 10 ADJUST buttons 10-13 Adr filter 10,36 ANSI Lumen 4, 30 Aspect ratio 30 ATA Flash card 23 Audio ports 5-6 Audio/Video effects 12 Audio/Video equipment 5 Auto Setup 20-22 BACK-LIGHT button 11 Batteries 4, 11 PAPERBOY Converter 277 Blue screen 16 Brightness 13, 30 Centering, projected image § Cleaning, air filter 34 Clear Screen 20-22 COLOR control 13 COLOR level 13 Cooling fan 9 Communication Setting 20-22 Computer, connection to 6 Contrast ratio 4,30 Controls & Indicators 10 Customer
For Customer Support contact ViewSonic® at: U.S. and Canada only 1-800-688-6688 From outside U.S. and Canada 909-869-7976 prom Europe 44 (1293) 643-900 From Asian/Pacific Rim countries 886 (2) 248-4072 Internet E-Mail: stench@ viewsonic.
LIMITED WARRANTY VIEW SONIC PROJECTIONIST What the warranty covers: ViewSonic® warrants its products to be free from detects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, View Sonic will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include re manufactured or refurbished parts or components.
an Replacing the Lamp Unit, continued Call ViewSonic® Customer Service to order a new Lamp Unit. Part No. RLU802+ 1 After the cocking fan has stopped, and STANDBY/ON indicator turns solid red, set the MAIN POWER Switch to OFF and unplug the power cord. 2 Grasp the handle and move the projector onto its side or back. 3 son and Warning labels on Lacy Then loosen the lamp cover screws (2) with a coin and remove the lamp cover.
36 Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter should be cleaned about every 100 hours of use. Also, clean the air filter if the “A-0” is indicated in the STATUS CODE display. Clean the filter more often when the projector is used in a dusty or smoky environment, If the air filter is still dirty after cleaning, contact View Sonic Customer Support for further instructions. 1 Wait until the cooling fan stops and the STANDBY/ON indicator tums solid red. Set the MAIN POWER Switch to OFF and unplug the power cord.
Status Codes The STATUS CODE Display calls your attention to internal problems detected by the projector. The table below explains the meaning and recommended action for each Status Code. NOTE: If any of the following tams codes appear in the STATUS CODE Display, immediately e Pi R switch t: and then see the chart below to determine the next action to take. Status : t Cote Symptom Problem Possible Solution FL Lamp Unit automatically |» Cooling fan malfunction.
Pin Assignment Follow the instructions below when connecting to a computer. Refer to the list of cables and adapters on page 4. . (A) Signal connector: 15-pin mini D-sub (PC/AT compatible model) Connect the signal cable to the 15-pin mini D-sub connector on the projector. (See page 6.
EN ™ x Specifications Leo Type 0.9" Polysyllabic {x3} stripe pixel Pixels 1,440,000 (800 x 600 x 3 colors) Lens Type Retractable Power Focus Lens (x |, 3) F25-27, 1=3748mm Display Image Size 20° 300" Brightness £00 Lumen” {max) Contrast Ratio 20011 {max) Aspect Ratio 4:3 STD [16:9 supported for SCENT) , ; Lamp Ac Typo 150W UJ [+ra High Performance Lamp Audio Speaker 7em x dom x tem Power 1.5W, <10%THD Input Signal Video Analogical {75 ohms, 0.
H Projecting PC-Card Data Follow the instructions below when projecting image data saved on a PG-Card. Tamper
HM Size of the Projected Screen «Because the projection image from this projector is SAGA (800 x 800 dots), XGA image will be compressed. More than XGA image will not be displayed. «If the picture file is less than VGA (640 x 480 dots) and the expanded projection feature ion, the picture will expand as follows; 640 800, 480 600 «For the best picture quality, it is recommend that JPEG files be 800 x 600 dots in size. « The larger the file size, the longer it takes (from when pressed) fo project the picture.
| Starting up the JPEG Viewer | Trim on the PC {Personal Computer) and start up Windows 95. Dense the PC-Card (ATA Flash Card not supplied) into the PC-Card soot on your PC. Note: * When you purchase a PC-Card, format it normally on Windows 95 before use, 3 Select [Start] — [Programs] —[JPEG Viewer] —[JPEG Viewer] to open the JPEG Viewer Application, { Functions of each Menu Menu bar Tool bar Fallowing are the Menus and their functions contained in this software.
Macintosh® ViewBook™ Mouse Driver, continued View Book Mouse Settings Table NOTE: To return all settings to their original factory values, click on RESET. Scranton with projected blue background AUTO SETUP File Menu Save Saves the status of current window, You may also dick Siva in the lower left comer of the Settings Window. Quit Quits the Built Mouse feature. Options Menu Clear Screen Deletes all the lines or "stamp marks® made on a displayed image.
20 Windows® 95 Mouse Driver, continued View Book Mouse Settings Table NOTE: To return all menu How to Program Remote Control Keys 1 Click on the Remote Control key you want to program. The screen shown on the right will display. Press your desired short-cut keys on the computer keyboard and click OK. The key selected in step (1) will be programmed with the shortcut command keys pressed in step (2). Programmed shortcut keys are indicated in the "Remote Key Action* portion of the Settings Window.
Using the Built-in Mouse Feature To use the Remote Control Unit as a mouse (the Built-in Mouse Feature) you must first install the ViewBook™ Mouse Driver Software supplied with the projector. On the pages that follow are instructions for installing and using three versions of the software: Windows® 95 ‘am Windows at (pages 18-20) and Macintosh® (pages 21.22).
qe Blue Screen Feature The projector is equipped with an internal Blue Screen function which tums the screen blue when no video signal is detected. This occurs when the video or computer equipment connected to the input port is med off or when no device is connected to the input port. ’ No Input Signal + If the power is muted on while no input signal is detected by the projector, a blue screen appears.
Selecting the Video System Format The projector supports SCENT, PAL, SEAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, and NTSC4.43. The usual setting is AUTO, which automatically switches the broadcast format according to the kind of signal detected. If you experience poor color however, you may have to set to SCENT, PAL, SEAM, PAL-M, PLAN, or NTSC4.43 as described below (3-VIDEO/ VIDEO input is selected). See page 12. 1 Press MENU to display the menu.
12 Projecting a Picture Before you begin, make sure... * You have read Safety Precautions. (See pages 2.) + All cable connections are made. (See pages 5-6.) + The projector is properly positioned. (See pages 7-8.) INPUT Button * The projector is plugged in. * The lens cap is removed. VOLUME FREEZE Button SHUTTER Buttons VOLUME Buttons MUTE Butter INPUT Button 1 Turn on the Power. (See page 9.) 2 Press INPUT on the projector or remote control to select the desired input signal.
Projector Controls and Indicators MODE Button MENU Button INPUT Button See pages 1314 See pages 8, ts See page VOLUME+/a CS status cone Buttons Display Projector See page 12,23, 2° A Ses page 34 projector EDI ADJUST Buttons Top and Front [ © | Ava» Views eel] mall See pages 13-15, oo Control Panel 5, 2% ann ra LEAFAGE POWER Button) BE LEA STANDBY/ON indicator See pages 8, Remote Control Sensor ZOOM Ring See page 12 FOCUS Ring See page 12 PC-CARD Slot Sea page 2.
Centering the Projected Image Place the projector on a stable, flat surface according to the Projector/Screen Relative Position Chart on page 7. CAUTION: Depending on the relative position of the projector and the screen, improper adjustments may cause image distortion. To prevent the projector from wobbling, make sure both foot adjusters (see below) are in firm contact with the surface the projector is placed on.
Connecting a Computer (RGB signal) {Diagram numbers correspond with table numbers on page 5.) .
JX Congratulations on purchasing a View Sonic PJL802+ViewBook™ LCD Projector! Important! Save the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. Package Contents * View Sonic PJL802+ViewBook LCD Projector * Remote Control Unit « Two AA batteries * RGB video cable (LSJA0133) 15-pin HD mini D-sub * Video/Audio cables * RS-232C cable (LSJA0077) « SP-8 adapter Unique Features + User's Guide « RS-232C 9P-25P adapter * PC audio cable * Macintosh adapter * Two AC power cables (U.
f { i FCC Caution To assure continued FCC compliance, use only the provided grounded power supply cord and prevent undesirable interference, use only the provided shielded VGA cable with 2 fer rite cores while connecting LCD to computer and all other connecting cables should be shielded. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.