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... Messages ...19 Maintenance ...20 Projector Lamp ...20 Remote Control Batteries ...21 Cleaning Instructions ...21 Attaching the Optional Handle ...22 Customer Support...23 Limited Warranty...24 VIEWSONIC Projector ...24 Appendix Power Cord Safety Guidelines...25 FCC Information ...26 ViewSonic PJ750 i
... Messages ...19 Maintenance ...20 Projector Lamp ...20 Remote Control Batteries ...21 Cleaning Instructions ...21 Attaching the Optional Handle ...22 Customer Support...23 Limited Warranty...24 VIEWSONIC Projector ...24 Appendix Power Cord Safety Guidelines...25 FCC Information ...26 ViewSonic PJ750 i
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Figures E N G L I S H Figure: 1 Figure: 2 Figure: 3 Figure: 4 Figure: 5 Figure: 6 Figure: 7 Figure: 8 Figure: 9 Package Contents...2 ViewSonic PJ750 Projector...3 System Setup...5 Recommended Projector Distances...6 Angle Adjustment ...7 Projector and Remote Controls...8 Lamp Replacement ...20 Installing the Batteries...21 Attaching the Handle...22 ii ViewSonic PJ750
Figures E N G L I S H Figure: 1 Figure: 2 Figure: 3 Figure: 4 Figure: 5 Figure: 6 Figure: 7 Figure: 8 Figure: 9 Package Contents...2 ViewSonic PJ750 Projector...3 System Setup...5 Recommended Projector Distances...6 Angle Adjustment ...7 Projector and Remote Controls...8 Lamp Replacement ...20 Installing the Batteries...21 Attaching the Handle...22 ii ViewSonic PJ750
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..., 2001. E N G L I S H Product Registration To meet your product on the Internet at: www.viewsonic.com For Your Records Product Name: Model Number: Document Number Serial Number: Purchase Date: ViewSonic PJ750 VPROJ22826 PJ750-1_UG_342 _____ _____ Product disposal at the end of product life ViewSonic is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in this product. As an ENERGY...
..., 2001. E N G L I S H Product Registration To meet your product on the Internet at: www.viewsonic.com For Your Records Product Name: Model Number: Document Number Serial Number: Purchase Date: ViewSonic PJ750 VPROJ22826 PJ750-1_UG_342 _____ _____ Product disposal at the end of product life ViewSonic is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in this product. As an ENERGY...
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... the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. Package Contents E N G L I S H ViewSonic PJ750 LCD Projector AC power cords (US, Europe, China) ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM (includes User Guide in PDF format) RGB video cable (15-pin mini D-sub connector) Audio... Quick Start guide Attachable handle Remote control unit including two AA batteries Carrying Case PJ750 projector ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM Quick Start guide 2 ViewSonic PJ750 N DBY/O STAN MUTE INPUT T RESE MENU LAMP TEMP LAMP PJ750 Power cord (US) Power cord (Europe) Power cord (China) RGB cable ...
... the original box and all packing material for future shipping needs. Package Contents E N G L I S H ViewSonic PJ750 LCD Projector AC power cords (US, Europe, China) ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM (includes User Guide in PDF format) RGB video cable (15-pin mini D-sub connector) Audio... Quick Start guide Attachable handle Remote control unit including two AA batteries Carrying Case PJ750 projector ViewSonic Wizard CD-ROM Quick Start guide 2 ViewSonic PJ750 N DBY/O STAN MUTE INPUT T RESE MENU LAMP TEMP LAMP PJ750 Power cord (US) Power cord (Europe) Power cord (China) RGB cable ...
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... Projector control panel LAMP Zoom ring TE MU T RESE NU ME Power switch AC power inlet Figure 2: ViewSonic PJ750 Projector N Y/O DB STAN UT INP Focus ring LAMP TEMP PJ75 0 Remote Control Sensor Lens Air Vent (intake) ViewSonic PJ750 3 Important Safety Warnings • Unplug the projector immediately if you detect an abnormal smell or see...
... Projector control panel LAMP Zoom ring TE MU T RESE NU ME Power switch AC power inlet Figure 2: ViewSonic PJ750 Projector N Y/O DB STAN UT INP Focus ring LAMP TEMP PJ75 0 Remote Control Sensor Lens Air Vent (intake) ViewSonic PJ750 3 Important Safety Warnings • Unplug the projector immediately if you detect an abnormal smell or see...
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... side of the projected image is not the same width as the bottom, use . • To turn off . The steady green light indicates that the ViewSonic PJ750 is complete. Determine the distance the projector will be projected. • The selected input signal source displays in cool-down mode with the fan on... the power and input cables before turning on page11. Caution: The projector requires a warm-up period (approximately 45 seconds) after the power is a safety feature. 4 ViewSonic PJ750
... side of the projected image is not the same width as the bottom, use . • To turn off . The steady green light indicates that the ViewSonic PJ750 is complete. Determine the distance the projector will be projected. • The selected input signal source displays in cool-down mode with the fan on... the power and input cables before turning on page11. Caution: The projector requires a warm-up period (approximately 45 seconds) after the power is a safety feature. 4 ViewSonic PJ750
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...L I S H Audio IN 1 Audio IN 2 Audio OUT Rear foot adjustor USB RGB OUT CONTROL Air Vent (exhaust) The lines in amplifier) Figure 3: System Setup ViewSonic PJ750 5 S-Video VCR Notebook Computer VCR Desktop Computer Audio speakers (with built-in the figure below as guides when connecting your input device. For specific connection... instructions, refer to the user guide for your input and output devices to the ViewSonic PJ750 projector. Connecting Input and Output Devices Use the diagrams below demonstrate how various input devices can be connected to the...
...L I S H Audio IN 1 Audio IN 2 Audio OUT Rear foot adjustor USB RGB OUT CONTROL Air Vent (exhaust) The lines in amplifier) Figure 3: System Setup ViewSonic PJ750 5 S-Video VCR Notebook Computer VCR Desktop Computer Audio speakers (with built-in the figure below as guides when connecting your input device. For specific connection... instructions, refer to the user guide for your input and output devices to the ViewSonic PJ750 projector. Connecting Input and Output Devices Use the diagrams below demonstrate how various input devices can be connected to the...
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... screen size. All distances are given in Figure 5, above) Minimum Maximum 65 78 98 117 131 157 163 196 196 236 246 295 328 394 6 ViewSonic PJ750 E N G L I S H Figure 4: Recommended Projector Distances To adjust the size of the projected area, refer to Screen (inches) (shown as 'a' in inches. The table shows minimum and...
... screen size. All distances are given in Figure 5, above) Minimum Maximum 65 78 98 117 131 157 163 196 196 236 246 295 328 394 6 ViewSonic PJ750 E N G L I S H Figure 4: Recommended Projector Distances To adjust the size of the projected area, refer to Screen (inches) (shown as 'a' in inches. The table shows minimum and...
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... the foot adjusters shown in place. 3 Rotate the rear foot adjuster to lower the front foot adjuster Rotate the rear foot adjuster Figure 5: Angle Adjustment ViewSonic PJ750 7 E N G L I S H Front foot adjuster Press the release button to align the image. • The rear foot adjusts the horizontal alignment of the projected image. 2 Release the...
... the foot adjusters shown in place. 3 Rotate the rear foot adjuster to lower the front foot adjuster Rotate the rear foot adjuster Figure 5: Angle Adjustment ViewSonic PJ750 7 E N G L I S H Front foot adjuster Press the release button to align the image. • The rear foot adjusts the horizontal alignment of the projected image. 2 Release the...
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... control pad and the remote control to make quick adjustments to adjust the selected control. Press the RGB button to toggle between Video and S-Video. 8 ViewSonic PJ750 Input Button (Video and RGB Buttons) Use the INPUT button on the projector or the Video and RGB buttons on the remote control are explained...
... control pad and the remote control to make quick adjustments to adjust the selected control. Press the RGB button to toggle between Video and S-Video. 8 ViewSonic PJ750 Input Button (Video and RGB Buttons) Use the INPUT button on the projector or the Video and RGB buttons on the remote control are explained...
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... screen. Press the + button to activate the on the remote control to enlarge the projected image. - Timer Button Press the TIMER button on -screen timer. ViewSonic PJ750 9 E N G L I S H Position Button Use the POSITION button on a magnified image and when the input is from a computer (RGB).
... screen. Press the + button to activate the on the remote control to enlarge the projected image. - Timer Button Press the TIMER button on -screen timer. ViewSonic PJ750 9 E N G L I S H Position Button Use the POSITION button on a magnified image and when the input is from a computer (RGB).
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... H SIZE COLOR BAL R COLOR BAL B ASPECT BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TINT COLOR BAL R COLOR BAL B ASPECT Bright adjusts the brightness of the projected image. 10 ViewSonic PJ750 To access and adjust the OnView menus: 1 Press the MENU button on the projected image. NOTE: If you do not push a button after making an...
... H SIZE COLOR BAL R COLOR BAL B ASPECT BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TINT COLOR BAL R COLOR BAL B ASPECT Bright adjusts the brightness of the projected image. 10 ViewSonic PJ750 To access and adjust the OnView menus: 1 Press the MENU button on the projected image. NOTE: If you do not push a button after making an...
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... a rear projection ceiling mount. Video (video input only) automatically detects and selects the input signal, or you can select or deselect the ViewSonic Welcome screen to display automatically at start -up . Blank selects the background color of a blank screen. ViewSonic PJ750 11 Auto automatically adjusts the vertical and horizontal position, phase, and size.
... a rear projection ceiling mount. Video (video input only) automatically detects and selects the input signal, or you can select or deselect the ViewSonic Welcome screen to display automatically at start -up . Blank selects the background color of a blank screen. ViewSonic PJ750 11 Auto automatically adjusts the vertical and horizontal position, phase, and size.
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Set the countdown Timer between 1 and 99 minutes. Language allows you can set to Off. 12 ViewSonic PJ750 Menu Color selects a background color for on G allows you to time a presentation. Auto Off causes the projector to select a menu-display language from a list. Timer ...
Set the countdown Timer between 1 and 99 minutes. Language allows you can set to Off. 12 ViewSonic PJ750 Menu Color selects a background color for on G allows you to time a presentation. Auto Off causes the projector to select a menu-display language from a list. Timer ...
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... for a front projection ceiling mount. Timer provides a countdown clock that can occur when the angle of the projected image. ViewSonic PJ750 13 Keystone corrects image distortion that you can select or deselect the ViewSonic Welcome menu to select a menu-display language from a list. Auto Off causes the projector to set to toggle On...
... for a front projection ceiling mount. Timer provides a countdown clock that can occur when the angle of the projected image. ViewSonic PJ750 13 Keystone corrects image distortion that you can select or deselect the ViewSonic Welcome menu to select a menu-display language from a list. Auto Off causes the projector to set to toggle On...
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... Humidity Altitude Temperature Humidity Altitude Projector Remote range Resolution Input ports Power Operating conditions Storage conditions Dimensions and weight Regulations 1 May require a Macintosh adapter 14 ViewSonic PJ750
... Humidity Altitude Temperature Humidity Altitude Projector Remote range Resolution Input ports Power Operating conditions Storage conditions Dimensions and weight Regulations 1 May require a Macintosh adapter 14 ViewSonic PJ750
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... Hz) SVGA (72 Hz) SVGA (75 Hz) SVGA (85 Hz) Mac 16" mode XGA (60 Hz) XGA (70 Hz) XGA (75 Hz) XGA (85 Hz) E N G L I S H ViewSonic PJ750 15 Not all video cards can operate at these rates. Timing Chart The following table lists the maximum refresh rates for standard resolutions (timing presets).
... Hz) SVGA (72 Hz) SVGA (75 Hz) SVGA (85 Hz) Mac 16" mode XGA (60 Hz) XGA (70 Hz) XGA (75 Hz) XGA (85 Hz) E N G L I S H ViewSonic PJ750 15 Not all video cards can operate at these rates. Timing Chart The following table lists the maximum refresh rates for standard resolutions (timing presets).
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... the power outlet to shut off. Let the unit cool down , then restart. • Recheck the power cord connection. • Replace the lamp module. 16 ViewSonic PJ750 The lamp shuts off the Power switch. Projector image is too dark or too light • Adjust the Contrast and Brightness settings. • Press Reset...
... the power outlet to shut off. Let the unit cool down , then restart. • Recheck the power cord connection. • Replace the lamp module. 16 ViewSonic PJ750 The lamp shuts off the Power switch. Projector image is too dark or too light • Adjust the Contrast and Brightness settings. • Press Reset...
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... • Adjust the Volume and make sure the Mute button is toggled to the remote control (or responds poorly Make sure you are not blocked. ViewSonic PJ750 17 Point the remote at the screen or at the front of liquid crystal technology and is usually not a problem. Projector does not respond to...
... • Adjust the Volume and make sure the Mute button is toggled to the remote control (or responds poorly Make sure you are not blocked. ViewSonic PJ750 17 Point the remote at the screen or at the front of liquid crystal technology and is usually not a problem. Projector does not respond to...
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... in cool-down mode. The lamp is not secure or the lamp cover is not operating-the ViewSonic PJ750 requires service. The ViewSonic PJ750 is in warm-up mode. The cooling fan is not closed-firmly insert the lamp into position and secure the lamp cover. Turn off the ... sure the air-filter is a problem and you should not proceed. RED RED RED (flashing) RED 18 ViewSonic PJ750 Power Indicator Lights If the Lamp or Temperature indicator is red or flashing red when the ViewSonic PJ750 is turned on . Lamp does not light-lamp failure not related to cool down . Internal overheating-the...
... in cool-down mode. The lamp is not secure or the lamp cover is not operating-the ViewSonic PJ750 requires service. The ViewSonic PJ750 is in warm-up mode. The cooling fan is not closed-firmly insert the lamp into position and secure the lamp cover. Turn off the ... sure the air-filter is a problem and you should not proceed. RED RED RED (flashing) RED 18 ViewSonic PJ750 Power Indicator Lights If the Lamp or Temperature indicator is red or flashing red when the ViewSonic PJ750 is turned on . Lamp does not light-lamp failure not related to cool down . Internal overheating-the...