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    PJ556D
    DLP Projector
    ViewSonic
    ®
    Model No. : VS11664
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    ViewSonic	 PJ556D
    Compliance Information
    For U.S.A.
    Th s 	 dev  ce 	 compl  es 	 w  th 	 part 	 15 	 of 	 FCC 	 Rules. 	 Operat  on 	  s 	 subject 	 to 	 the 	 follow  ng 	
    two 	 cond  t  ons: 	 (1) 	 th  s 	 dev  ce 	 may 	 not 	 cause 	 harmful 	  nterference, 	 and 	 (2) 	 th  s 	 dev  ce 	
    must 	 accept 	 any 	 nterference 	 rece  ved, 	 nclud  ng 	 nterference 	 that 	 may 	 cause 	 undes  red 	
    operat  on.Th  s 	 equ  pment 	 has 	 been 	 tested 	 and 	 found 	 to 	 comply 	 w  th 	 the 	 l  m  ts 	 for 	 a 	
    Class 	 B 	 d  g  tal 	 dev  ce, 	 pursuant 	 to 	 part 	 15 	 of 	 the 	 FCC 	 Rules. 	 These 	 l  m  ts 	 are 	 des  gned 	
    to 	 prov  de 	 reasonable 	 protect  on 	 aga  nst 	 harmful 	 nterference 	 n 	 a 	 res  dent  al 	 nstallat  on. 	
    Th  s 	 equ  pment 	 generates, 	 uses, 	 and 	 can 	 rad  ate 	 rad  o 	 frequency 	 energy, 	 and 	  f 	 not 	
     nstalled 	 and 	 used 	  n 	 accordance 	 w  th 	 the 	  nstruct  ons, 	 may 	 cause 	 harmful 	  nterference 	
    to 	 rad  o 	 commun  cat  ons. 	 However, 	 there 	 s 	 no 	 guarantee 	 that 	 nterference 	 w  ll 	 not 	 occur 	
     n 	 a 	 part  cular 	  nstallat  on. 	 If 	 th  s 	 equ  pment 	 does 	 cause 	 harmful 	  nterference 	 to 	 rad  o 	
    or 	 telev  s  on 	 recept  on, 	 wh  ch 	 can 	 be 	 determ  ned 	 by 	 turn  ng 	 the 	 equ  pment 	 off 	 and 	 on, 	
    the 	 user 	 s 	 encouraged 	 to 	 try 	 to 	 correct 	 the 	 nterference 	 by 	 one 	 or 	 more 	 of 	 the 	 follow  ng 	
    measures:•	 Reor  ent 	 or 	 relocate 	 the 	 rece  v  ng 	 antenna.
    •	 Increase
    	 the 	 separat  on 	 between 	 the 	 equ  pment 	 and 	 rece  ver.
    •	 Connect
    	 the 	 equ  pment 	  nto 	 an 	 outlet 	 on 	 a 	 c  rcu  t 	 d  fferent 	 from 	 that 	 to 	 wh  ch 	 the 	
    rece  ver 	 s 	 connected.
    •	
    	Consult 	 the 	 dealer 	 or 	 an 	 exper  enced 	 rad  o/TV 	 techn  c  an 	 for 	 help.
    Warning:	You  are  cautioned  that  changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by 
    the
    	
    party
    	
    respons  ble 	 for 	 compl  ance 	 could 	 vo  d 	 your 	 author  ty 	 to 	 operate 	 the 	 equ  pment.
    For Canada
    •	 Th  s 	 Class 	 B 	 d  g  tal 	 apparatus 	 compl  es 	 w  th 	 Canad  an 	 ICES-003.
    •	 Cet
    	 appare  l 	 numér  que 	 de 	 la 	 classe 	 B 	 est 	 conforme 	
    à	 la 	 norme 	 NMB-003 	 du 	
    Canada.
    CE Conformity for European Countries
    The 	 dev  ce 	 compl  es 	 w  th 	 the 	 requ  rements 	 of 	 the 	 EEC 	 d  rect  ve 	 89/336/
    EEC
    	 as 	 amended 	 by 	 92/31/EEC 	 and 	 93/68/EEC 	 Art.5 	 w  th 	 regard 	 to 	
    “Electromagnet  c 	 compat  b  l  ty”, 		 and 	 73/23/EEC 	 as 	 amended 	 by 	 93/68/EEC 	
    Art.13 	 w  th 	 regard 	 to 	 “Safety.”
    Following information is only for EU-member states:
    The	 mark 	 shown 	 to 	 the 	 r  ght 	  s 	  n 	 compl  ance 	 w  th 	 the 	 Waste 	 Electr  cal 	 and 	
    Electron  c 	 Equ  pment 	 D  rect  ve 	 2002/96/EC 	 (WEEE).
    The
    	 mark 	  nd  cates 	 the 	 requ  rement 	 NOT 	 to 	 d  spose 	 the 	 equ  pment 	 as 	
    unsorted 	 mun  c  pal 	 waste, 	 but 	 use 	 the 	 return 	 and 	 collect  on 	 systems 	
    accord  ng 	 to 	 local 	 law. 
    						
    							
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    Important Safety Instructions
    1.	 	 Read 	 these 	 nstruct  ons 	 completely 	 before 	 us  ng 	 the 	 equ  pment.
    2. 	 	 Keep 	 these 	 nstruct  ons 	 n 	 a 	 safe 	 place.
    3.
    	 	 Heed 	 all 	 warn  ngs.
    4.
    	 	 Follow 	 all 	 nstruct  ons.
    5. 
      Do not use this equipment near water. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric 
    shock,
    	 do 	 not 	 expose 	 th  s 	 apparatus 	 to 	 ra  n 	 or 	 mo  sture.
    6.
    	 	 	Clean 	 w  th 	 a 	 soft, 	 dry 	 cloth. 	 If 	 further 	 clean  ng 	 s 	 requ  red, 	 see 	 “Clean  ng 	 the 	 D  splay” 	
     n 	 th  s 	 gu  de 	 for 	 further 	 nstruct  ons.
    7.
    	 	 	 Do 	 not 	 block 	 any 	 vent  lat  on 	 open  ngs. 	 Install 	 the 	 equ  pment 	 n 	 accordance 	 w  th 	 the 	
    manufacturer’s 	 nstruct  ons.
    8.
    	 	 	Do 	 not 	  nstall 	 near 	 any 	 heat 	 sources 	 such 	 as 	 rad  ators, 	 heat 	 reg  sters, 	 stoves, 	 or 	
    other devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
    9.
    	
    	
    	
    Do 	 not 	 attempt 	 to 	 c  rcumvent 	 the 	 safety 	 prov  s  ons 	 of 	 the 	 polar  zed 	 or 	 ground  ng-
    type
    	 plug. 	 A 	 polar  zed 	 plug 	 has 	 two 	 blades 	 w  th 	 one 	 w  der 	 than 	 the 	 other. 	 A 	
    ground  ng 	 type 	 plug 	 has 	 two 	 blades 	 and 	 a 	 th  rd 	 ground  ng 	 prong. 	 The 	 w  de 	 blade 	
    and  the  third  prong  are  provided  for  your  safety.  If  the  plug  does  not  fit  into  your 
    outlet,	 consult 	 an 	 electr  c  an 	 for 	 replacement 	 of 	 the 	 outlet.
    10.
    	
    	
    	
    Protect 	 the 	 power 	 cord 	 from 	 be  ng 	 tread 	 upon 	 or 	 p  nched, 	 part  cularly 	 at 	 the 	 plug, 	
    and 	 the 	 po  nt 	 where 	 f 	 emerges 	 from 	 the 	 equ  pment. 	 Be 	 sure 	 that 	 the 	 power 	 outlet 	 s 	
    located 	 near 	 the 	 equ  pment 	 so 	 that 	 t 	 s 	 eas  ly 	 access  ble.
    11. 
      
    Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
    12.
    	
    	
    	
    Use 	 only 	 w  th 	 the 	 cart, 	 stand, 	 tr  pod, 	 bracket, 	 or 	 table 	 spec  f  ed 	 by 	 the 	
    manufacturer, 	 or 	 sold 	 w  th 	 the 	 equ  pment. 	 When 	 a 	 cart 	  s 	 used, 	 use 	
    caut  on 	 when 	 mov  ng 	 the 	 cart/equ  pment 	 comb  nat  on 	 to 	 avo  d 	 njury 	 from 	
    t  pp  ng 	 over.
    13.
    	
    	
    	
    Unplug 	 th  s 	 equ  pment 	 when 	 t 	 w  ll 	 be 	 unused 	 for 	 long 	 per  ods 	 of 	 t  me.
    14.
    	
    	
    	
    Refer 	 all 	 serv  c  ng 	 to 	 qual  f  ed 	 serv  ce 	 personnel. 	 Serv  ce 	  s 	 requ  red 	 when 	 the 	
    un  t 	 has 	 been 	 damaged 	  n 	 any 	 way, 	 such 	 as: 	  f 	 the 	 power-supply 	 cord 	 or 	 plug 	  s 	
    damaged, 	 f 	 l  qu  d 	 s 	 sp  lled 	 onto 	 or 	 objects 	 fall 	 nto 	 the 	 un  t, 	 f 	 the 	 un  t 	 s 	 exposed 	 to 	
    ra  n 	 or 	 mo  sture, 	 or 	 f 	 the 	 un  t 	 does 	 not 	 operate 	 normally 	 or 	 has 	 been 	 dropped. 
    						
    							
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    Declaration of  RoHS Compliance
    Th s 	 product 	 has 	 been 	 des  gned 	 and 	 manufactured 	  n 	 compl  ance 	 w  th 	 D  rect  ve 	
    2002/95/EC 	 of 	 the 	 European 	 Parl  ament 	 and 	 the 	 Counc  l 	 on 	 restr  ct  on 	 of 	 the 	 use 	 of 	
    certa  n 	 hazardous 	 substances 	  n 	 electr  cal 	 and 	 electron  c 	 equ  pment 	 (RoHS 	 D  rect  ve) 	
    and 	  s 	 deemed 	 to 	 comply 	 w  th 	 the 	 max  mum 	 concentrat  on 	 values 	  ssued 	 by 	 the 	
    European 	 Techn  cal 	 Adaptat  on 	 Comm  ttee 	 (TAC) 	 as 	 shown 	 below: 	
    SubstanceProposed Maximum 
    ConcentrationActual Concentration
    Lead
    	
    (Pb)
    0.1% < 	 0.1%
    Mercury
    	
    (Hg)
    0.1% < 	 0.1%
    Cadm
    
    um
    	
    (Cd)
    0.01% < 	 0.01%
    Hexavalent
    	
    Chrom
    
    um
    	
    (Cr
    6+)0.1% < 	 0.1%
    Polybrom
    
    nated
    	
    b
    
    phenyls
    	
    (PBB)
    0.1% < 	 0.1%
    Polybrom
    
    nated
    	
    d
    
    phenyl
    	
    ethers
    	
    (PBDE)
    0.1% < 	 0.1%
    Certa n 	 components 	 of 	 products 	 as 	 stated 	 above 	 are 	 exempted 	 under 	 the 	 Annex 	 of 	 the 	
    RoHS 	 D  rect  ves 	 as 	 noted 	 below:
    Examples
    	 of 	 exempted 	 components 	 are:
    1.
    		 Mercury 	  n 	 compact 	 fluorescent 	 lamps 	 not 	 exceed  ng 	 5 	 mg 	 per 	 lamp 	 and 	  n 	 other 	
    lamps not specifically mentioned in the Annex of RoHS Directive.
    2.
    		
    Lead 	  n 	 glass 	 of 	 cathode 	 ray 	 tubes, 	 electron  c 	 components, 	 fluorescent 	 tubes, 	 and 	
    electron  c 	 ceram  c 	 parts 	 (e.g. 	 p  ezoelectron  c 	 dev  ces).
    3.
    		
    Lead 	  n 	 h  gh 	 temperature 	 type 	 solders 	 (  .e. 	 lead-based 	 alloys 	 conta  n  ng 	 85% 	 by 	
    we  ght 	 or 	 more 	 lead).
    4.
    		
    Lead 	 as 	 an 	 allott  ng 	 element 	  n 	 steel 	 conta  n  ng 	 up 	 to 	 0.35% 	 lead 	 by 	 we  ght, 	
    alum  n  um 	 conta  n  ng 	 up 	 to 	 0.4% 	 lead 	 by 	 we  ght 	 and 	 as 	 a 	 cooper 	 alloy 	 conta  n  ng 	 up 	
    to 	 4% 	 lead 	 by 	 we  ght. 
    						
    							
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    Copyright Information
    Copyright	 © 	 ViewSonic®	Corporation, 	2007.	All	rights	reserved.
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    and
    	
    Power
    	
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    Windows,
    	
    Windows 	 NT, 	 and 	 the 	 Windows 	 logo 	 are 	 registered 	 trademarks 	 of 	
    Microsoft
    	
    Corporation
    	
    in
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    the
    	
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    DDC
    	
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    Corporation.
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    PJ556D
    ViewSonic	 DLP 	 Projector
    VS11664
    PJ556D-1_UG_ENG 	 Rev.
    	1C	02-27-07
    
    	
    		
    	
    		
    The	 lamp 	 in 	 this 	 product 	 contains 	 mercury. 	
    Please
    	 dispose 	 of 	 in 	 accordance 	 with 	 local, 	 state 	 or 	 federal 	 laws. 
    						
    							
    ViewSonic	 PJ556D1
    Safety Instructions
    Read	 all 	 of 	 these 	 nstruct  ons 	 before 	 you 	 operate 	 your 	 projector 	 and 	 save 	 for 	 future 	
    reference.
    1.	 Check
    	 that 	 the 	 operat  ng 	 voltage 	 of 	 your 	 un  t 	 s 	 dent  cal 	 w  th 	 the 	 voltage 	 of 	 your 	
    local 	 power 	 supply.
    2.	 Should
    	 any 	 l  qu  d 	 or 	 sol  d 	 object 	 fall 	 nto 	 the 	 cab  net, 	 unplug 	 the 	 un  t 	 and 	 have 	 t 	
    checked by the qualified personnel before operating it further.
    3.
    	
    	 Do 	 not 	 attempt 	 to 	 serv  ce 	 th  s 	 product 	 yourself, 	 as 	 open  ng 	 or 	 remov  ng 	 covers 	
    may 	 damage 	 the 	 components 	 ns  de 	 and 	 w  ll 	 vo  d 	 your 	 warranty.
    4.	
    	 Do 	 not 	 place 	 th  s 	 product 	 on 	 an 	 unstable 	 cart, 	 stand, 	 or 	 table. 	 The 	 product 	 may 	
    fall, 	 caus  ng 	 ser  ous 	 damage 	 to 	 the 	 product.
    5.	 Unplug
    	 the 	 un  t 	 from 	 the 	 wall 	 socket 	  f 	  t 	  s 	 not 	 to 	 be 	 used 	 for 	 several 	 days. 	 To 	
    d  sconnect 	 the 	 cord, 	 pull 	 t 	 out 	 by 	 the 	 plug. 	 Never 	 pull 	 the 	 cord 	 tself.
    6.	 The
    	 wall 	 socket 	 should 	 be 	 near 	 the 	 un  t 	 and 	 eas  ly 	 access  ble.
    7.
    	
    	 Do 	 not 	 place 	 the 	 projector 	 where 	 the 	 cord 	 can 	 be 	 stepped 	 on 	 as 	 th  s 	 may 	 result 	
     n 	 fray  ng 	 or 	 damage 	 to 	 the 	 lead 	 or 	 the 	 plug. 	 Be 	 alert 	 to 	 tr  pp  ng 	 hazards.
    8.
    	
    	 Never 	 look 	 nto 	 the 	 projector 	 lens 	 when 	 the 	 lamp 	 s 	 sw  tched 	 on 	 as 	 the 	 br  ght 	 l  ght 	
    can 	 damage 	 your 	 eyes. 	 Never 	 let 	 ch  ldren 	 look 	 nto 	 the 	 lens 	 when 	 t 	 s 	 on.
    9.	
    	 Do 	 not 	 place 	 your 	 hand 	 or 	 objects 	 near 	 the 	 vent  lat  on 	 holes. 	 The 	 a  r 	 com  ng 	 out 	
     s 	 hot.
    10.
    	 	 Never 	 open 	 any 	 covers 	 on 	 the 	 projector 	 except 	 the 	 lamp 	 cover. 	 Dangerous 	
    electr  cal 	 voltages 	  ns  de 	 the 	 projector 	 can 	 cause 	 severe 	  njury. 	 Except 	 as 	
    specifically directed in this User’s Manual, do not attempt to service this product 
    yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
    11.	 Unplug 	 the 	 projector 	 from 	 the 	 wall 	 socket 	 before 	 clean  ng. 	 Use 	 a 	 damp 	 cloth 	 for 	
    clean  ng 	 the 	 projector 	 hous  ng. 	 Do 	 not 	 use 	 l  qu  d 	 or 	 aerosol 	 cleaners.
    12.	Keep
    	 the 	 plast  c 	 pack  ng 	 mater  als 	 (from 	 the 	 projector, 	 accessor  es 	 and 	 opt  onal 	
    parts) 	 out 	 of 	 the 	 reach 	 of 	 ch  ldren 	 as 	 these 	 bags 	 may 	 result 	 n 	 death 	 by 	 suffocat  on. 	
    Be 	 part  cularly 	 careful 	 around 	 the 	 small 	 ch  ldren. 
    						
    							
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    13.	For	 vent  lat  on 	 reasons, 	 the 	 fan 	 cont  nues 	 to 	 operate 	 after 	 the 	 projector 	 has 	 been 	
    powered 	 off. 	 Please 	 do 	 not 	 unplug 	 the 	 power 	 cord 	 unt  l 	 the 	 fan 	 stops.
    14.	The
    	 projector 	  s 	 equ  pped 	 w  th 	 vent  lat  on 	 holes 	 (  ntake) 	 and 	 vent  lat  on 	 holes 	
    (exhaust). 	 Do 	 not 	 block 	 or 	 place 	 anyth  ng 	 near 	 these 	 slots, 	 or 	 nternal 	 heat 	 bu  ld-
    up
    	 may 	 occur, 	 caus  ng 	 p  cture 	 degradat  on 	 or 	 damage 	 to 	 the 	 projector.
    15.	When
    	 you 	 replace 	 the 	 projector 	 lamp, 	 never 	 touch 	 the 	 new 	 bulb 	 w  th 	 your 	 bare 	
    hands. 	 The 	 nv  s  ble 	 res  due 	 left 	 by 	 the 	 o  l 	 on 	 your 	 hands 	 may 	 shorten 	 the 	 bulb 	
    life. Use lint-free gloves or finger cots are recommended.
    16.	The 	 product 	 should 	 be 	 s  tuated 	 away 	 from 	 heat 	 sources 	 such 	 as 	 rad  ators, 	 heat 	
    registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
    17.	Do 	 not 	 overload 	 wall 	 outlets, 	 extens  on 	 cords, 	 or 	 ntegral 	 conven  ence 	 receptacles 	
    as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
    	 
    						
    							
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    Ground
    
    Notes on AC Power Cord
    AC Power Cord must meet requirement of country where you use a projector. Confirm 
    an	 AC 	 plug 	 type 	 w  th 	 graph  cs 	 below 	 and 	 proper 	 AC 	 Power 	 Cord 	 must 	 be 	 used. 	 If 	
    suppl  ed 	 AC 	 Power 	 Cord 	 does 	 not 	 match 	 your 	 AC 	 outlet, 	 contact 	 your 	 sales 	 dealer. 	
    Th  s 	 projector 	 s 	 equ  pped 	 w  th 	 a 	 ground  ng 	 type 	 AC 	 l  ne 	 plug. 	 Make 	 sure 	 that 	 your 	
    outlet fits the plug. Do not defeat the safety purpose of this grounding type plug. We 
    h ghly 	 recommend 	 us  ng 	 a 	 v  deo 	 source 	 dev  ce 	 also 	 equ  pped 	 w  th 	 a 	 ground  ng 	 type 	
    AC line plug to prevent from signal interference due to voltage fluctuation. 
    						
    							
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    CONTENTS
    Introduction  ........................................................................\
    .....................................6
    Projector
    	
    Features
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .....................
    6
    Package
    	
    Contents
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .....................
    7
    Projector
    	
    Overv
    
    ew
    	
    ........................................................................\
    ....................
    8
    Using the Product   ........................................................................\
    .........................10
    Control
    	
    Panel
    ........................................................................\
    ...........................10
    Connect
    
    on
    	
    Ports
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .....................
    11
    Remote
    	
    Control
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .......................
    12
    Remote
    	
    Control
    	
    Operat
    
    on
    	
    ........................................................................\
    ......
    14
    Installation  ........................................................................\
    .....................................15
    Connect
    
    ng
    	
    the
    	
    Projector
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .........
    15
    Power
    
    ng
    	
    On/Off
    	
    the
    	
    Projector
    	
    ........................................................................\
    16
    Adjust
    
    ng
    	
    the
    	
    Projected
    	
    Image
    	
    ........................................................................\
    17
    Menu Operation   ........................................................................\
    ............................20
    Image
    	
    (Computer
    	
    /
    	
    V
    
    deo
    	
    Mode)
    	
    .....................................................................
    22
    V
    
    deo
    	
    (V
    
    deo
    	
    Mode)
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .................
    23
    D
    
    splay
    	
    (Computer
    	
    Mode)
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .......
    23
    Language
    	
    (Computer
    	
    /
    	
    V
    
    deo
    	
    Mode)
    	
    ...............................................................
    24
    Advanced
    	
    (Computer
    	
    /
    	
    V
    
    deo
    	
    Mode)
    	
    ...............................................................
    24
    Aud
    
    o
    	
    (Computer
    	
    /
    	
    V
    
    deo
    	
    Mode)
    	
    ......................................................................
    24
    Maintenance   ........................................................................\
    ..................................25
    Clean
    
    ng
    	
    the
    	
    Lens
    	
    ........................................................................\
    ...................
    25
    Clean
    
    ng
    	
    the
    	
    Projector
    	
    Hous
    
    ng
    .......................................................................25
    Replac
    
    ng
    	
    the
    	
    Lamp
    	
    ........................................................................\
    ................
    26
    Specifications   ........................................................................\
    ...............................28
    Appendix  ........................................................................\
    .......................................29
    LED
    	
    Ind
    
    cator
    	
    Messages
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .........
    29
    Compat
    
    b
    
    l
    
    ty
    	
    Modes
    	
    ........................................................................\
    ................
    30
    Troubleshoot
    
    ng
    	
    ........................................................................\
    .......................
    31 
    						
    							
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    * means compressed.
    Introduction
    Projector Features
    The	 projector 	 ntegrates 	 h  gh-performance 	 opt  cal 	 eng  ne 	 project  on 	 and 	 a 	 user-fr  endly 	
    des  gn 	 to 	 del  ver 	 h  gh 	 rel  ab  l  ty 	 and 	 ease 	 of 	 use.
    The
    	 projector 	 offers 	 the 	 follow  ng 	 features:
     S ngle 	 ch  p 	 0.55” 	 Texas 	 Instruments 	 DLP®	technology
     XGA 	 (1024 	 x 	 768 	 p  xels)
     1.2X	 manual 	 zoom 	 lens
     Auto	  mage 	 re-s  z  ng 	 (Auto-Sync.) 	 to 	 1024 	 x 	 768 	 full 	 screen 	 w  th 	 scal  ng 	
    compress  on 	 compat  b  l  ty 	 for 	 VGA, 	 SVGA, 	 XGA 	 and 	 SXGA*
     Compat b  l  ty 	 w  th 	 Mac  ntosh®	computers
     Compat  b  l  ty 	 w  th 	 NTSC, 	 PAL, 	 SECAM, 	 and 	 HDTV
     Mult -funct  on 	 remote 	 control
     D-Sub	 15-p  n 	 term  nal 	 for 	 analog 	 v  deo 	 connect  v  ty
     User-fr endly, 	 mult  -language 	 on-screen 	 d  splay 	 (OSD)
     Advanced	 electron  c 	 keystone 	 correct  on 
    						
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