ViewSonic Pjd7583wi Projector User Manual
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Introduction 7 Projector exterior view 1. External control panel(See Projector on page 8 for details.) 2. Lamp cover 3. Vent (heated air exhaust) 4. Quick-release button 5. Lens cover 6. Front IR remote sensor 7. Focus ring 8. Projection lens 9. Kensington anti-theft lock slot 10. AC power cord inlet 11. Rear IR remote sensor 12. RJ45 LAN input port 13. Mini B USB port 14. Type A USB port 15. RS-232 control port 16. RGB signal output socket 17. RGB (PC)/Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) signal input socket-1/2 18. Video input socket/ S-Video input socket 19. Audio signal input socket (L/R) 20. Audio signal input socket Audio signal output socket 21. Microphone input socket Connects a microphone with a 3.5 mm mini jack cable or wireless module. 22. Security bar Connects a commercially available theft prevention cable. 23. 12V DC output terminal Used to trigger external devices such as an electric screen or light control, etc. Consult your dealer for how to connect these devices. 24. Rear adjuster foot 25. Quick-release foot Warning • THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. • 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. Front/upper side 1 3 4 5 2 8 7 6 DC 12V OUT Rear/lower side 25 2424 23 161713101911121820222191415
Introduction 8 Controls and functions Projector 1. Focus ring Adjusts the focus of the projected image. 2. TEMPerature indicator light Lights up red if the projectors temperature becomes too high. 3. POWER indicator light Lights up or flashes wh en the projector is under operation. POWER Toggles the projector between standby mode and on. 4. Keystone/Arrow keys ( / Up, / Down) Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection. 5. Left/Blank Hides the screen picture. 6. SOURCE Displays the source selection bar. 7. LAMP indicator light Indicates the status of the lamp. Lights up or flashes when the lamp has developed a problem. 8. AUTO Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. 9. Right/ Activates panel key lock. When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is activated, the #4, #5, and #9 keys are used as directional arrows to select the desired menu items and to make adjustments. 10. MENU/EXIT Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings. 11. MODE/ENTER Selects an available picture setup mode. Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item. 1 8 9 7 10 116 2 3 5 4 4 II
Introduction 9 Remote control 1. POWERToggles the projector between standby mode and on. 2. Source selection keys (VGA 1/VGA 2/Video) Selects an input source for display. 3. Source Displays the source selection bar. 4. / / / Selects the desired menu items and makes adjustments. 5. ENTER Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item. 6. Menu/ Turns on the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. Performs the same function as the left mouse button when the mouse mode is activated. 7. Magnify keys (+, -) Magnifies or reduces the projected picture size. 8. Keystone keys ( / ) Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection. 9. Freeze Freezes the projected image. 10. Timer Displays the presentation timer settings menu. 11 . M o u s e Switches between the normal and mouse modes. Page Up , Page Down , , : active after pressing Mouse. An icon appears on the screen to indicate the activation of the mouse mode. 12. Blank Hides the screen picture. To use the remote mouse control keys (Page Up, Page Down, , and ), see Using the remote mouse control on page 10 for details. 20 17 19 18 16 13 15 14 3 4 7 1 2 8 6 5 9 12 10 11 II
Introduction 10 13. Laser Emits visible laser pointer light for presentation purposes. 14. Page Up/Page Down Operates your display software program (on a connected PC) which responds to page up/down commands (like Microsoft PowerPoint) when the mouse mode is activated. 15. AUTO Automatically determines the best picture timings for the displayed image. 16. Right/ Activates panel key lock. 17. Exit/ Goes back to previous OSD menu, exits and saves menu settings. Performs the same function as the right mouse button when the mouse mode is activated. 18. Volume keys (+, -) Magnifies or reduces the volume level. 19. Toggles the projector audio between on and off. 20. Color Mode Selects an available picture setup mode. Operating the Laser pointer The Laser Pointer is a presentation aid for professionals. It emits red colored light when you press it and the indicator lights up red. The laser beam is visible. It is necessary to press and hold LASER for continuous output. The laser pointer is not a toy. Parents should be mindful of the dangers of laser energy and keep this remote control out of the reach of children. Do not look into the laser light window or shine the laser light beam on yourself or others. See the warning messages on the back of the remote control prior to using it. 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. 2. Set the input signal to D-Sub / Comp. 1 or D-Sub / Comp. 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 th e 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 drag-and-drop, press and hold ENTER , press / / / to drag. When it is where you want it, press ENTER again. • To operate your display software program (on a connected PC) which responds to page up/down commands (like Microsoft PowerPoint), press Page Up /Page Dow n . • To return to the normal mode, press Mouse again or other keys except for the mouse related multi-function keys.
Introduction 11 Remote control effective range Infra-Red (IR) remote control sensors are located on the front and the back of the projector. The remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projectors IR remote control sensors to func tion correctly. The distance between the remote control and the sensors should not exceed 8 meters (~ 26 feet). Make sure that there are no obstacles between the remote control and the IR sensors on the projector that might obstruct the infra-red beam. Replacing the remote control batteries 1. To open the battery cover, turn the remote control over to view its back, push on the finger grip on the cover and slid e it in the direction of the arrow as illustrated. The cover will slide off. 2. Remove any existing batteries (if necessa ry) and install two AAA batteries observing the battery polarities as indicated in the base of the battery compartment. Positive (+) goes to positive and negative (-) goes to negative. 3. Refit the cover by aligning it with the base and sliding it back down into position. Stop when it clicks into place. • Avoid leaving the remote control and batteries in an excessive heat or humid environment like the kitchen, bathroom, sauna, sunroom or in a closed car. • Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer. • Dispose of the used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions and local environment regulations for your region. • Never throw the batteries into a fire. There may be danger of an explosion. • If the batteries are dead or if you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage to the remote control from possible battery leakage. • Operating the projector from the front App ro x . 1 5° A pp ro x . + 1 5° • Operating the projector from the rear
Positioning your projector 12 Positioning your projector Choosing a location Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select. Take into consideration the size and position of your screen, the location of a suitable power outlet, as well as the locati on and distance between the pr ojector and the rest of your equipment. Your projector is designed to be installed in one of four possible installation locations: 1. Front Table Select this location with the projector placed near the floor in front of the screen. This is the most common way to position th e projector for quick setup and portability. 2. Front Ceiling Select this location with the projector suspended upside-down from the ceiling in front of the screen. Purchase the projector ceiling mount kit from your dealer to mount your projector on the ceiling. Set Front Ceiling in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Projector Position menu after you turn the projector on. 3. Rear Ceiling Select this location with the projector suspended upside-down from the ceiling behind the screen. Note that a special rear projection screen and the projector ceiling mounting ki t are required for this installation location. Set Rear Ceiling in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Projector Position menu after you turn the projector on. 4. Rear Table Select this location with the projector placed near the floor behind the screen. Note that a special rear projection screen is required. Set Rear Table in the SYSTEM SETUP: Basic > Projector Position menu after you turn the projector on.
Positioning your projector 13 Projection dimensions Refer to Dimensions on page 77 for the center of lens dimensi ons of this projector before calculating the appropriate position. PJD7383/PJD7383i (a) Screen Size [inch (m)] 4:3 image 16:9 image (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [cm (inch)] (d) Vertical offset [cm (inch)] (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [cm (inch) (d) Vertical offset [cm (inch)] min. max. min. max. 30(0.8) 0.4 (15) 0.4 (15) 46 (18) 7 (2.7) 0.4 (15) 0.4 (15) 34 (14) 12.6 (5.0) 40(1.0) 0.5 (19) 0.5 (19) 61 (24) 9 (3.6) 0.5 (19) 0.5 (19) 46 (18) 16.8 (6.6) 50(1.3) 0.6 (24) 0.6 (24) 76 (30) 11 (4.5) 0.6 (24) 0.6 (24) 57 (23) 21.0 (8.3) 60(1.5) 0.7 (29) 0.7 (29) 91 (36) 14 (5.4) 0.7 (29) 0.7 (29) 69 (27) 25.1 (9.9) 70(1.8) 0.9 (34) 0.9 (34) 107 (42) 16 (6.3) 0.9 (34) 0.9 (34) 80 (32) 29.3 (11.6) 80(2.0) 1.0 (39) 1.0 (39) 122 (48) 18 (7.2) 1.0 (39) 1.0 (39) 91 (36) 33.5 (13.2) 90(2.3) 1.1 (44) 1.1 (44) 137 (54) 21 (8.1) 1.1 (44) 1.1 (44) 103 (41) 37.7 (14.9) 100(2.5) 1.2 (49) 1.2 (49) 152 (60) 23 (9.0) 1.2 (49) 1.2 (49) 114 (45) 41.9 (16.5) 120(3.0) 1.5 (58) 1.5 (58) 183 (72) 27 (10.8) 1.5 (58) 1.5 (58) 137 (54) 50.3 (19.8) 150(3.8) 1.9 (73) 1.9 (73) 229 (90) 34 (13.5) 1.9 (73) 1.9 (73) 171 (68) 62.9 (24.8) 200(5.1) 2.5 (97) 2.5 (97) 305 (120) 46 (18.0) 2.5 (97) 2.5 (97) 229 (90) 83.8 (33.0) 250(6.4) 3.1 (122) 3.1 (122) 381 (150) 57 (22.5) 3.1 (122) 3.1 (122) 286 (113) 104.8 (41.3) 300(7.6) 3.7 (146) 3.7 (146) 457 (180) 69 (27.0) 3.7 (146) 3.7 (146) 343 (135) 125.7 (49.5) (a) (c) (b)(e) (f) (d) (a) (d) (b)(e) (f) (c) (a) (d) (c) (b) (e) (f) (a) (c)(b) (e) (f) (d) (f): Center of lens (e): Screen • 4:3 image on a 4:3 screen • 16:9 image on a 4:3 screen
Positioning your projector 14 PJD7583w/PJD7583wi There is 3% tolerance among th ese 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 projectors optical characteristics. This will help you determine the exact mounting position so that it best suits your installation location. (a) 16:10 Screen Size [inch (m)] 16:10 image(a) 4:3 Screen Size [inch (m)] 16:10 image (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [cm (inch)] (d) Vertical offset [cm (inch)] (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [cm (inch) (d) Vertical offset [cm (inch)] 30(0.8) 0.32 (12) 40 (16) 2 (0.8)30(0.8) 0.3 (12) 38 (15) 3.8 (1.5) 40(1.0) 0.42 (17) 54 (21) 3 (1.1)40(1.0) 0.4 (16) 51 (20) 5.1 (2.0) 50(1.3) 0.53 (21) 67 (26) 3 (1.3)50(1.3) 0.5 (20) 64 (25) 6.4 (2.5) 60(1.5) 0.63 (25) 81 (32) 4 (1.6)60(1.5) 0.6 (23) 76 (30) 7.6 (3.0) 70(1.8) 0.74 (29) 94 (37) 5 (1.9)70(1.8) 0.70 (27) 89 (35) 8.9 (3.5) 80(2.0) 0.84 (33) 108 (42) 5 (2.1)80(2.0) 0.79 (31) 102 (40) 10.2 (4.0) 90(2.3) 0.95 (37) 121 (48) 6 (2.4)90(2.3) 0.89 (35) 114 (45) 11.4 (4.5) 100(2.5) 1.05 (41) 135 (53) 7 (2.6)100(2.5) 0.99 (39) 127 (50) 12.7 (5.0) 120(3.0) 1.26 (50) 162 (64) 8 (3.2)120(3.0) 1.19 (47) 152 (60) 15.2 (6.0) 150(3.8) 1.58 (62) 202 (79) 10 (4.0)150(3.8) 1.49 (59) 191 (75) 19.1 (7.5) 200(5.1) 2.11 (83) 269 (106) 13 (5.3)200(5.1) 1.99 (78) 254 (100) 25.4 (10.0) 250(6.4) 2.63 (104) 337 (132) 17 (6.6)250(6.4) 2.48 (98) 318 (125) 31.8 (12.5) 300(7.6) 3.16 (124) 404 (159) 20 (7.9)300(7.6) 2.98 (117) 381 (150) 38.1 (15.0) (a) (d) (c) (b) (e) (f)(a) (c)(b)(e) (f) (d) (a) (c) (b)(e) (f) (d) (a) (c)(b) (e) (f) (d) (f): Center of lens (e): Screen • 16:10 image on a 4:3 screen • 16:10 image on a 16:10 screen
Connection 15 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. • In the connections shown below, some cables may not be included with the projector (see Shipping contents on page 6 ). They are commercially available from electronics stores. • The connection illustrations below are for reference only. The rear connecting jacks available on the projector vary with each projector model. • For detailed connection methods, see pages 16-18. 1. VGA cable 2. VGA to DVI-A cable 3. USB cable 4. Component Video to VGA (D-Sub) adapter cable 5. S-Video cable 6. Video cable 7. Audio L/R cable 8. Audio cable 9. Microphone 3.5 mini jack cable 10. USB flash drive/USB wireless dongle TYPE B USB LANTYPE A USB RS 232 MONITOR OUT COMPUTER IN1 COMPUTER IN2 S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN2 (R) AUDIO IN2 (L)AUDIO IN1 AUDIO OUT MIC 57 8 8894121 6 3 10 Notebook or desktop computer Speakers or A/V device Monitor (DVI) (VGA) Microphone
Connection 16 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® computer s. A Mac adapter is needed if you are connecting legacy versio n 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. • Using a USB cable 1. Take a USB mini-B type to USB A type ca ble and connect one end to the A type jack of the computer. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the mini-B jack on the projector. 3. Press Source to select USB B as the input signal. 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 simultaneous ly. Refer to your notebooks documentation to find your notebooks key combination. Connecting a monitor If you want to view your pr esentation close-up on a monitor as well as on the screen, you can connect the MONITOR OUT signal output socket on th e projector to an external monitor with a VGA cable foll owing 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 16. 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 DV I input socket, take a VGA to DVI-A cable and connect the DVI end of the cable to th e DVI input socket of the video monitor. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the MONITOR OUT socket on the projector. • The MONITOR OUT output only works when COMPUTER IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2 is made to the projector. • To use this connection method when the projector is in standby mode, turn on the Active VGA Out function under the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Standby Settings menu.