ViewSonic Projector LS810 User Manual
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4 Shipping contents Carefully unpack the product and check that you have all of the items sh\ own below. If any of these items are missing, please contact the dealer from whom you’\ ve purchased this projector. Standard accessories The supplied accessories will be suitable for your region, and may differ from those illustrated. ProjectorPower cable 1LS810/LS820/LS830 DLP ProjectorQuick Start Guide 23 COM P1 COMP 2HDMI S ourc eEnte r Men u 3D ExitPgU p Mo use Patter nBla nk P gD nEc o M od e Colo r M od eA uto S yn c3COM P1 COMP 2HDMI S ourc eEnte r Men u 3D ExitPgUp Mo usePatter nBla nk P gD nEco M od e Color M od eA uto S ync5C OM P1 COMP2 HDMI S ourc eEnte r Menu 3D ExitPgU p Mo use Patter nBla nk P gD nEc o M od e Colo r M od eA uto S yn cCOM P1 COMP 2HDMI S ourc eEnte r Men u 3D ExitPgUp Mo usePatter nBla nk P gD nEco M od e Color M od eA uto S ync4 12Vie wS onic VGA cable Multi-language user manual CD Quick Start Guide Remote control batteryHDMI Cable
5 External appearance of the projector Front / rear Side Top / bottom Warning • This equipment must be connected to ground. • You may add power interruption devices in the fixed wiring or plug in the power cable to a nearby socket for convenience. If failures or errors occur during equipment operations, use the power interruption device to cut the power or unplug the power cable from the socket.
6 Device control and functions projector 1. (MY BUTTON) Allows the user to define buttons and hotkeys. These functions can be set using the OSD menu. 2. STATUS LED 3. /// (Keystone Correction buttons) Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection. Left/Right/ Up/Down Selects the required menu item to make adjustments. 4. POWER LED 5. (POWER) Toggles the projector between standby mode and Power ON. 6. MENU/EXIT Open the OSD menu. 7. ENTER Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item. Displays the Corner Adj. page. 8. SOURCE Shows the Source Selection Bar.
7 Remote Control To use the remote mouse cursor control buttons (Page Up, Page Down, and ), please refer to “Using the remote control cursor” for more details. 1. Power Switches the projector between Standby and ON modes. 2. Signal Selection button. • COMP Select the signal source for the D-Sub/ Comp. display. • VIDEO Select the source of the Video displayed. • HDMI/MHL Select the source of the HDMI/MHL displayed. 3. Auto Sync Automatically verifies the best picture quality for the image displayed. 4. /// (Keystone Correction buttons) Manually corrects distorted images resulting from an angled projection. Left/Right/ Up/Down Selects the required menu item to make adjustments. 5. Enter Enacts the selected On-Screen Display (OSD) menu item. 6. Menu Open the OSD menu. 7. (Left Mouse Button) Once Cursor Mode has been activated, this key would have the same function as the Left Mouse Button. Only available when PC input signals were selected. 8. (Right Mouse Button) Once Cursor Mode has been activated, this key would have the same function as the Right Mouse Button. Only available when PC input signals were selected. 9. Mouse Switch between Normal and Cursor Mode. PgUp, PgDn, , : Activated by pressing the [Mouse] button. The screen will display an icon that indicates Cursor Mode has been activated. Only available when PC input signals were selected.
8 10. (Panel Key Lock) To disable Panel Key Lock after it has been activated, please press . 11. (Presentation Timer) Brings up the Presentation Timer settings menu. 12. (Volume) Brings up the Volume Slider 13. Eco Mode Select light source Mode. 15. (My Buttons) Allows the user to define hotkeys on the remote control. These functions can be set using the OSD menu. 16. Source Shows the Source Selection Bar. 17. Laser Emits a visible laser pointer beam which can be used during presentations. 18. Exit Goes back to the previous OSD menu. Exits and saves menu settings. 19. PgUp (Page Up)/PgDn (Page Down) Can be used to operate the displayed software (Microsoft PowerPoint) running on the connected computer. When Cursor Mode is activated, these buttons will refer to the Previous Page and Next Page functions. Only available when PC input signals were selected. 20. Pattern Shows the inbuilt testing screens. 21. Blank Hide screen image. 22. (Help) Brings up the Help menu. 23. (Mute) Toggles the projector audio between on and off. 24. (Zoom) Brings up the Zoom Bar which can be used to magnify or shrink the projected image. 25. Color Mode Selects an available Picture Setup mode. 26. Audio Mode Selects an Audio mode. 27. Focusing ring Adjusts the focus of the projected image. 28. (Aspect ratio) Displays the aspect ratio selection bar.
9 Use the laser pointer. The laser pointer is a professional tool for supporting presentations. P\ ress this button to emit a colored laser pointer beam. The laser beam emitted is within the visible spectrum. To generate the pointer beam continuously, press and hold the [Laser] button. Do not look at the laser light and do not aim the laser beam at yourself or other people. Please read the warning texts provided at the back of the remote control before\ use. The laser pointer is not a toy. Parents should be aware of the hazards posed by laser energy and place the remote at a location not accessible to children. Remote control code The projector is capable of having 8 different remote control codes (1 to 8). When using multiple projectors close to each other at the same time, switching the \ remote control codes will prevent projector disruption by other remote controls. First \ set the projector’s remote control code then switch the code of the remote control itself. If you want to switch the code at the projector end, please go to System Settings: Remote Control Code menu and select 1 to 8. If you want to switch the code at the remote control end, please press and hold both the [ID set] and number key corresponding to the remote control code for at least 5 seconds. 1 is the initial code by default. Setting the code to 8 allows the remote control to control every projector. The projector will not respond to commands issued by the remote control \ commands if the projector and remote control codes are not the same. When this happens, a message will appear to remind you to switch the remote control code.
10 Using the remote control cursor Use the remote control to operate your computer during presentations for greater flexibility 1. Before using the remote control to replace your cursor, fix one end of the USB cable to the projector Mini USB port and the other end to the PC or notebook c\ omputer. See “Connect to the computer” for details. 2. Change the input signal to D-Sub or HDMI via PC source. 3. Press the [Mouse] button on the remote control to switch from Normal Mod\ e to Cursor Mode. The screen will display an icon that indicates Cursor Mode has been activated. 4. Achieve mouse cursor functions through using your remote. • To move the cursor on screen, please press ///. • To make a single click with the Left Mouse Button, please press . • To make a single click with the Right Mouse Button, please press . • To use the displayed software (such as Microsoft PowerPoint) of the con\ nected computer, press PgUp/PgDn to go to the previous page or the next page. • To return to Normal mode, press the [Mouse] button again or press other f\ unctional buttons not related to the mouse functions. Remote control effective range There is an infra-red (IR) remote control sensor located at the front \ of the projector. Hold the remote control and maintain a perpendicular angle within 30 degrees \ with the IR remote control sensor to achieve normal remote control functions. The distance between the remote control and the sensor should not exceed 8 meters (about 26 \ feet). Do not place any obstruction in front of the IR sensor on the projector as this may block the IR beam. Approx. 30°
11 Replacing the remote control battery 1. To open the battery cover, place the remote control with the backside facing upwards. Press down at the indicated area and then pull the battery lid upwards a\ long the indi - cated direction. 2. Take out the old batteries (if required) and then place 2 AAA batteries according to the indicated orientation. The positive pole of the battery should be directed at the (+) direction while the negative pole should be directed at the direction. 3. Align the battery lid with the bottom part of the remote control and pus\ h downwards. Return the lid to its original position to complete the process. Warning • Avoid placing the remote control and battery in hot and humid environments such as kitchens, bathrooms, saunas, tanning rooms, or within vehicles. • Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type of batteries rec\ ommended by the battery manufacturer. • Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions and local environmental regulations to dispose of old bat\ teries. • Do not throw batteries into fires. There may be danger of an explosion. • If the battery is flat or if you will not be using the remote control for a while, remove the battery to prevent battery leaks from damaging the remote control.
12 Projector Positioning Choosing a location You may refer to the room layout or personal preference to determine the \ location of installation. Considerations include size and position of the screen, lo\ cation of a suitable power outlet, as well as the location and distance between the projector\ and other equipment. There are 4 potential installation locations for the projector: 1. Front Table For this location, the projector is placed right in front of the screen. This is the most commonly employed means for placing the projector. It is quick to setup and highly mobile. 2. Front Ceiling For this location, the projector is suspended upside-down from the ceiling in front of the screen. Purchase a Projector Ceiling Mounting Kit from your dealer to mount your projector on the ceiling. After activating your projector, go to System Settings: Projector Position menu and set to Front Ceiling . 3. Rear Ceiling For this location, the projector is suspended upside-down from the ceiling behind the screen. Note that a special rear projection screen and Projector Ceiling Mounting Kit are required for this installation location. After activating your projector, go to System Settings: Projector Position menu and select Rear Ceiling. 4. Rear Table For this location, the projector is placed right behind the screen. Note that a special rear projection screen is required. After activating the projector, go to System Settings: Projector Position menu and select Rear Table.
13 Projection Dimension Screens mentioned in the following section refer to projection screens c\ omposed of a screen surface and supporting structures. (W)(H)(a) (b) Distance from the center of the glass lens to the bottom peg: 115 mm 1080P Unit: mm Corresponding model:LS820 LS830 Diagonal L abScreen width w Screen height H 80" 209.6 4051771 996 86" 229.4 4421904 1071 90" 238^6 4631992 1121 93" 248.0 4812059 1158 100" 267.8 5212214 1245 110" 296.8 5772435 1370 120" 325.8 6322657 1495 130" 346.9 6922879 1619 140" 376.0 7443099 1743 150" 404.0 8003321 1868 WXGAUnit: mm Corresponding model:LS810 Diagonal L abScreen width w Screen height H 80" 188.92 4 111723 1077 86" 204.89 4431852 1158 90" 215.54 4651939 1212 93" 221.02 4832003 1252 100" 238.95 5192154 1346 103" 245.64 5362219 1387 110" 266.77 5782369 1481 120" 291.39 6312585 1615 130" 314.00 6872800 1750 140" 336.62 7373015 1885 150" 362.23 7913231 2019 ** These figures are for reference purposes only. Refer to the actual projector for the precise dimensions.