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Contents For Your Records 1 Features ...2 Product Features 2 Before Use 2 Package Contents 2 Projector Components 3 Projector Components Diagram 3 Remote Control Components 4 Remote Control Components Diagram 4 Inserting the Batteries 5 Installation 6 Angle Adjustment 6 Cabling ...7 Power Connection 7 Example of...-1 Menu 13 PICTURE-2 Menu 14 INPUT Menu ...15 SCREEN Menu 16 OPTION Menu 17 Maintenance 18 Lamp ...18 Lamp Life ...18 Replacing the Lamp 19 Resetting the Lamp Timer 19 Air-Filter ...20 Maintenance Inside the Equipment 20 Cleaning the Lens 20 Cleaning the Cabinet and...
Contents For Your Records 1 Features ...2 Product Features 2 Before Use 2 Package Contents 2 Projector Components 3 Projector Components Diagram 3 Remote Control Components 4 Remote Control Components Diagram 4 Inserting the Batteries 5 Installation 6 Angle Adjustment 6 Cabling ...7 Power Connection 7 Example of...-1 Menu 13 PICTURE-2 Menu 14 INPUT Menu ...15 SCREEN Menu 16 OPTION Menu 17 Maintenance 18 Lamp ...18 Lamp Life ...18 Replacing the Lamp 19 Resetting the Lamp Timer 19 Air-Filter ...20 Maintenance Inside the Equipment 20 Cleaning the Lens 20 Cleaning the Cabinet and...
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...panel Reset Keystone Input Standby/ON Front foot adjuster Air intake (for the cooling fan) Speaker Rear foot adjuster Remote control sensor Component Video Y (In) CB/PB (In) CR/PR (In) S-Video (In) Zoom knob Focus ring Remote control sensor Lens (with lens cap) Lamp ...indicator Temp indicator Power indicator Menu Exhaust ventilation Interface panel RGB (In) Control (RS232) Audio (In, 3.5 mm) R Audio (In) L Audio (In) Video (In) Figure 2: Projector Components 3 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551
...panel Reset Keystone Input Standby/ON Front foot adjuster Air intake (for the cooling fan) Speaker Rear foot adjuster Remote control sensor Component Video Y (In) CB/PB (In) CR/PR (In) S-Video (In) Zoom knob Focus ring Remote control sensor Lens (with lens cap) Lamp ...indicator Temp indicator Power indicator Menu Exhaust ventilation Interface panel RGB (In) Control (RS232) Audio (In, 3.5 mm) R Audio (In) L Audio (In) Video (In) Figure 2: Projector Components 3 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551
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...time that the projector lamp has been used . OPTION Menu The OPTION menu has 5 items as shown in the Table 9. Refer to start operating. When the DISABLE (0 min.) is lowered. Please select the item you have replaced the filter, select the RESET on page 20. 17 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 ...In the WHISPER mode, acoustic noise level from the unit is reduced and the brightness level on the menu with the / buttons and press the button or the ENTER button to Lamp Time: The starting of...
...time that the projector lamp has been used . OPTION Menu The OPTION menu has 5 items as shown in the Table 9. Refer to start operating. When the DISABLE (0 min.) is lowered. Please select the item you have replaced the filter, select the RESET on page 20. 17 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 ...In the WHISPER mode, acoustic noise level from the unit is reduced and the brightness level on the menu with the / buttons and press the button or the ENTER button to Lamp Time: The starting of...
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... off automatically after 10 minutes. 1 Switch POWER ON. 2 From the OPTION menu select LAMP TIME with the lamp cover removed. The remaining lamp life is not reset correctly. 19 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 Touching the inside of remaining lamp life. 1 Switch the projector OFF, remove the power cord from the power outlet, and wait at least 45...
... off automatically after 10 minutes. 1 Switch POWER ON. 2 From the OPTION menu select LAMP TIME with the lamp cover removed. The remaining lamp life is not reset correctly. 19 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 Touching the inside of remaining lamp life. 1 Switch the projector OFF, remove the power cord from the power outlet, and wait at least 45...
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... (35°C)? 1 This message is switched off automatically when the lamp reaches the end of its life in excess of its life. Take the appropriate measures when the POWER indicator ceases blinking. 21 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 NO INPUT IS DETECTED ON *** SYNC IS OUT OF ...RANGE ON *** CHECK THE AIR FLOW The lamp will be switched OFF automatically in "Replacing the Lamp" on page 19. Always reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp. Replace the lamp as shown in ** hours. The lamp has...
... (35°C)? 1 This message is switched off automatically when the lamp reaches the end of its life in excess of its life. Take the appropriate measures when the POWER indicator ceases blinking. 21 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 NO INPUT IS DETECTED ON *** SYNC IS OUT OF ...RANGE ON *** CHECK THE AIR FLOW The lamp will be switched OFF automatically in "Replacing the Lamp" on page 19. Always reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp. Replace the lamp as shown in ** hours. The lamp has...
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...35°C). page 10 page 7,8 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 22 And switch POWER ON again. Check for 100 hours or more. NOTE: (about overheating) below. the LED lamp indicator turns OFF. Lamp or lamp cover is not correctly set. Clean the filter, then reset the filter timer. The Input is...the ambient temperature is too hot. page 7 Use INPUT button on projector control pad or remote control to [0] and wait 20 minutes until the equipment has cooled sufficiently before continuing with LAMP indicator Lamp is dirty, or whether the ambient temperature exceeds 95°F (35...
...35°C). page 10 page 7,8 ViewSonic PJ500/PJ550/PJ501/PJ551 22 And switch POWER ON again. Check for 100 hours or more. NOTE: (about overheating) below. the LED lamp indicator turns OFF. Lamp or lamp cover is not correctly set. Clean the filter, then reset the filter timer. The Input is...the ambient temperature is too hot. page 7 Use INPUT button on projector control pad or remote control to [0] and wait 20 minutes until the equipment has cooled sufficiently before continuing with LAMP indicator Lamp is dirty, or whether the ambient temperature exceeds 95°F (35...