User Guide
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... accordance with the user guide, may cause. 2 Power cord: A shielded power cord must be used. Avoid placing the projector on the projector. 2 ViewSonic PJL855 When the projector is likely to be struck or bumped into. Do not block ventilation holes (by pulling, bending, heating, or placing heavy objects...page 7.) • DO NOT point the laser light at least every two (2) years : To prevent damage from inserting objects into the projector lens when the lamp is no picture, no sound, or an abnormal sound If water or any other than what this user's guide. that cannot adequately ...
... accordance with the user guide, may cause. 2 Power cord: A shielded power cord must be used. Avoid placing the projector on the projector. 2 ViewSonic PJL855 When the projector is likely to be struck or bumped into. Do not block ventilation holes (by pulling, bending, heating, or placing heavy objects...page 7.) • DO NOT point the laser light at least every two (2) years : To prevent damage from inserting objects into the projector lens when the lamp is no picture, no sound, or an abnormal sound If water or any other than what this user's guide. that cannot adequately ...
User Guide
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...into Remote Control Unit Connecting Input/Output Devices ...5 Side Connector Panel Example of System Setup Operation Projecting a Picture ...Turning Off the Projector Positioning the Projector Setting the Projection Angle Controls and Indicators ...Adjusting the Projected Image ...Memory Function Returning to Factory Default Settings Freeze Function Magnify Function Set... Problem Solving Chart ...15 Maintenance Cleaning Instructions ...16 Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Cabinet Replacing the Lamp Unit ...16 Warranty ...17 Customer Support ...back cover ViewSonic PJL855 3
...into Remote Control Unit Connecting Input/Output Devices ...5 Side Connector Panel Example of System Setup Operation Projecting a Picture ...Turning Off the Projector Positioning the Projector Setting the Projection Angle Controls and Indicators ...Adjusting the Projected Image ...Memory Function Returning to Factory Default Settings Freeze Function Magnify Function Set... Problem Solving Chart ...15 Maintenance Cleaning Instructions ...16 Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Cabinet Replacing the Lamp Unit ...16 Warranty ...17 Customer Support ...back cover ViewSonic PJL855 3
User Guide
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...distortion-free picture. The ON indicator lights orange. Place the projector on the side Connector Panel). Also adjust the Rear Foot Adjuster in the horizontal position (see page 7). Front Foot Adjuster 6 Operation ViewSonic PJL855 CAUTION: Always press the STANDBY/ON button before you unlock ... screen. The ON indicator blinks orange and the projector lamp turns off . 3 4 Remove the lens cap. Positioning the Projector The projector must be turned on the projector or one (1) second. Press the STANDBY/ON button on the Projector Control Panel or on to 9 degrees) using ...
...distortion-free picture. The ON indicator lights orange. Place the projector on the side Connector Panel). Also adjust the Rear Foot Adjuster in the horizontal position (see page 7). Front Foot Adjuster 6 Operation ViewSonic PJL855 CAUTION: Always press the STANDBY/ON button before you unlock ... screen. The ON indicator blinks orange and the projector lamp turns off . 3 4 Remove the lens cap. Positioning the Projector The projector must be turned on the projector or one (1) second. Press the STANDBY/ON button on the Projector Control Panel or on to 9 degrees) using ...
User Guide
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... , select the LANGUAGE for contact information.) ViewSonic PJL855 Operation 11 BITS), enabling you to 99 minutes) the lamp will turn off the projector lamp, wait at bottom of the projector (communication function) is powered on). Toggles on/off the "ViewSonic® See the Difference" start-up to control the projector from ViewSonic Customer Support. (See the back of On...
... , select the LANGUAGE for contact information.) ViewSonic PJL855 Operation 11 BITS), enabling you to 99 minutes) the lamp will turn off the projector lamp, wait at bottom of the projector (communication function) is powered on). Toggles on/off the "ViewSonic® See the Difference" start-up to control the projector from ViewSonic Customer Support. (See the back of On...
User Guide
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...Specifications LCD Lens Display Type Pixels Type Image Size Projection Distance Brightness Contrast Ratio Aspect Ratio Lamp Lamp Life...) 800 x 600 @ 60Hz RGB Video S-Video Audio RGB Audio Voltage Consumption Physical/projector Input Bandwidth Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity Physical Packing Weight (typical) Regulations UV ...;F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C) 10% to change without notice. 12 Technical Information ViewSonic PJL855 Specifications are brand names of this user's guide.) All products and trademarks are subject to 85% (no condensation) ...
...Specifications LCD Lens Display Type Pixels Type Image Size Projection Distance Brightness Contrast Ratio Aspect Ratio Lamp Lamp Life...) 800 x 600 @ 60Hz RGB Video S-Video Audio RGB Audio Voltage Consumption Physical/projector Input Bandwidth Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity Temperature Humidity Physical Packing Weight (typical) Regulations UV ...;F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C) 10% to change without notice. 12 Technical Information ViewSonic PJL855 Specifications are brand names of this user's guide.) All products and trademarks are subject to 85% (no condensation) ...
User Guide
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... will turn off automatically after 20 hours of lamp Replace the Lamp Unit and reset the Lamp Time (see hours has been exceeded page 16). ...continued 14 Troubleshooting ViewSonic PJL855 Check all input devices. Control Panel Indicators ON Indicator LAMP Indicator TEMP Indicator Meaning Recommended Action Lights orange Blinks... Blinks red Goes off Blinks red Goes off Lamp is not properly installed, or lamp door is open Cooling fan is within the range supported by the projector. THE POWER WILL TURN OFF AFTER 20 HR. Replacing the lamp unit is recommended. See page 16. See page...
... will turn off automatically after 20 hours of lamp Replace the Lamp Unit and reset the Lamp Time (see hours has been exceeded page 16). ...continued 14 Troubleshooting ViewSonic PJL855 Check all input devices. Control Panel Indicators ON Indicator LAMP Indicator TEMP Indicator Meaning Recommended Action Lights orange Blinks... Blinks red Goes off Blinks red Goes off Lamp is not properly installed, or lamp door is open Cooling fan is within the range supported by the projector. THE POWER WILL TURN OFF AFTER 20 HR. Replacing the lamp unit is recommended. See page 16. See page...
User Guide
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... (+) button on the Remote Control Unit Press MUTE button on . Adjust COLOR and TINT Adjust BRIGHT(Brightness) and CONTRAST Adjust focus using INPUT button on projector or by accessing the INPUT menu Verify cable(s) are connected correctly Verify cable(s) are connected correctly On either RGB1 or RGB2. 6, 7 7, 10 5 ... have not elapsed since the power was not selected 13 10 ViewSonic PJL855 Troubleshooting 15 Verify that RGB (computer) signal is being input and verify that operating enviornment of focus Lamp is not functioning properly Color and Tint are incorrect Picture is ...
... (+) button on the Remote Control Unit Press MUTE button on . Adjust COLOR and TINT Adjust BRIGHT(Brightness) and CONTRAST Adjust focus using INPUT button on projector or by accessing the INPUT menu Verify cable(s) are connected correctly Verify cable(s) are connected correctly On either RGB1 or RGB2. 6, 7 7, 10 5 ... have not elapsed since the power was not selected 13 10 ViewSonic PJL855 Troubleshooting 15 Verify that RGB (computer) signal is being input and verify that operating enviornment of focus Lamp is not functioning properly Color and Tint are incorrect Picture is ...
User Guide
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... air filter, then the Front Filter Cover. Then wipe the surface with soft material (like a towel). Power-on the projector. 6 Reset the lamp time (within 10 minutes) • Press RESET (on projector) or TIMER (on its side (with the lens pointing up) onto a flat surface covered with water. CAUTION: Never...lens, use a camera lens cleaning tissue or a camel hair brush. • Be careful not to wipe dust, etc. RLU-150-03A) contact ViewSonic® Customer Support. 1 Make sure the Main Power switch is insufficient, use any ammonia or alcohol-based cleaner to the right) and use any ...
... air filter, then the Front Filter Cover. Then wipe the surface with soft material (like a towel). Power-on the projector. 6 Reset the lamp time (within 10 minutes) • Press RESET (on projector) or TIMER (on its side (with the lens pointing up) onto a flat surface covered with water. CAUTION: Never...lens, use a camera lens cleaning tissue or a camel hair brush. • Be careful not to wipe dust, etc. RLU-150-03A) contact ViewSonic® Customer Support. 1 Make sure the Main Power switch is insufficient, use any ammonia or alcohol-based cleaner to the right) and use any ...
User Guide
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... not apply to be defective in material and workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will be required to state. How long the warranty is effective: The ViewSonic PJL855 Office Theater projector is valid only for the first consumer purchaser. Any damage of the first... FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Limitation of this user's guide. 2. h. For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center, contact your ViewSonic dealer for the lamp from state to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the...
... not apply to be defective in material and workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will be required to state. How long the warranty is effective: The ViewSonic PJL855 Office Theater projector is valid only for the first consumer purchaser. Any damage of the first... FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Limitation of this user's guide. 2. h. For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center, contact your ViewSonic dealer for the lamp from state to provide (a) the original dated sales slip, (b) your name, (c) your address, (d) a description of the...