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    RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued)
    (continued on next page)
    NamesOperation Type Header Command DataCRC
    Action TypeSetting code
    216
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    RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued)
    MESSAGESetOFF
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    ON BE  EF0306  00 1F  D7 01  0017  30 01  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 BC  D6 02  0017  30 00  00
    TEMPLATESetTEST PATTERN
    BE  EF0306  00 43  D9 01  0022  30 00  00
    DOT-LINE1 BE  EF0306  00 D3  D8 01  0022  30 01  00
    DOT-LINE2 BE  EF0306  00 23  D8 01  0022  30 02  00
    DOT-LINE3 BE  EF0306  00 B3  D9 01  0022  30 03  00
    DOT-LINE4 BE  EF0306  00 83  DB 01  0022  30 04  00
    CIRCLE 1 BE  EF0306  00 13  DA 01  0022  30 05  00
    CIRCLE 2 BE  EF0306  00 E3  DA 01  0022  30 06  00
    MAP 1 BE  EF0306  00 83  D4 01  0022  30 10  00
    MAP 2 BE  EF0306  00 13  D5 01  0022  30 11  00
    STACK BE  EF0306  00 83  C0 01  0022  30 20  00
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    TEMPLATE On/
    OffSet OFF
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    Get BE  EF0306  00 C9  62 02  0000  37 00  00
    C. C. - MODESetCAPTIONS
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    TEXT BE  EF0306  00 96  6201  0001  37 01  00
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    C. C. - 
    CHANNELSet 1
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    2 BE  EF0306  00 22  6201  0002  37 02  00
    3 BE  EF0306  00 B2  63 01  0002  37 03  00
    4 BE  EF0306  00 82  6101  0002  37 04  00
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    AUTO SEARCHSet OFF
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    AUTO 
    KEYSTONESet OFF
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    ON BE  EF0306  00 7A  D0 01  000F  20 01  00
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    DIRECT 
    POWER ONSet OFF
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    ON BE  EF0306  00 AB  88 01  0020  31 01  00
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    AUTO POWER 
    OFFGet BE  EF0306  00 08  8602  0010  31 00  00
    Increment BE  EF0306  00 6E  86 04  0010  31 00  00
    Decrement BE  EF0306  00 BF  87 05  0010  31 00  00
    USB TYPE BSetMOUSE
    BE  EF0306  00 FF  23 01  0050  26 00  00
    USB DISPLAY BE  EF0306  00 6F  22 01  0050  26 01  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 CC  23 02  0050  26 00  00
    LAMP TIMEGet BE  EF0306  00 C2  FF 02  0090  10 00  00
    LAMP TIME 
    ResetExecute BE  EF0306  00 58  DC 06  0030  70 00  00
    FILTER TIMEGet BE  EF0306  00 C2  F0 02  00A0  10 00  00
    FILTER TIME 
    ResetExecute BE  EF0306  00 98  C6 06  0040  70 00  00 
    						
    							
    RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued)
    (continued on next page)
    NamesOperation Type Header Command DataCRC
    Action TypeSetting code
    217
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    RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued)
    MY BUTTON-1SetCOMPUTER IN1
    BE  EF0306  00 3A  33 01  0000  36 00  00
    COMPUTER IN2 BE  EF0306  00 FA  31 01  0000  36 04  00
    LAN BE  EF0306  00 0A  34 01  0000  36 0B  00
    USB TYPE A BE  EF0306  00 9A  30 01  0000  36 06  00
    USB TYPE B BE  EF0306  00 3A  36 01  0000  36 0C  00
    HDMI BE  EF0306  00 CA  33 01  0000  36 03  00
    COMPONENT BE  EF0306  00 6A  30 01  0000  36 05  00
    S-VIDEO BE  EF0306  00 5A  32 01  0000  36 02  00
    VIDEO BE  EF0306  00 AA  32 01  0000  36 01  00
    SLIDESHOW BE  EF0306  00 9A  2B 01  0000  36 22  00
    MY IMAGE BE  EF0306  00 5A  3D 01  0000  36 16  00
    MESSENGER BE  EF0306  00 AA  29 01  0000  36 25  00
    INFORMATION BE  EF0306  00 FA  3E 01  0000  36 10  00
    AUTO KEYSTONE VBE  EF0306  00 6A  3F 01  0000  36 11  00
    MY MEMORY BE  EF0306  00 9A  3F 01  0000  36 12  00
    ACTIVE IRIS  BE  EF 0306  00 AA  3D 01  0000  36 15  00
    PICTURE MODE BE  EF0306  00 0A  3E 01  0000  36 13  00
    FILTER RESET BE  EF0306  00 3A  3C 01  0000  36 14  00
    AV MUTE BE  EF0306  00 AA  38 01  0000  36 19  00
    TEMPLATE BE  EF0306  00 CA  39 01  0000  36 1B  00
    RESOLUTION BE  EF0306  00 9A  3A 01  0000  36 1E  00
    MIC VOLUME BE  EF0306  00 9A  24 01  0000  36 36  00
    ECO MODE BE  EF0306  00 0A  25 01  0000  36 37  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 09  3302  0000  36 00  00
    MY BUTTON-2SetCOMPUTER IN1
    BE  EF0306  00 C6  32 01  0001  36 00  00
    COMPUTER IN2 BE  EF0306  00 06  3001  0001  36 04  00
    LAN BE  EF0306  00 F6  35 01 0001 36 0B 00
    USB TYPE A BE  EF0306  00 66  31 01 0001 36 06 00
    USB TYPE B BE  EF0306  00 C6  37 01 0001 36 0C 00
    HDMI BE  EF0306  00 36  32 01 0001 36 03 00
    COMPONENT BE  EF0306  00 96  3101  0001  36 05  00
    S-VIDEO BE  EF0306  00 A6  33 01  0001  36 02  00
    VIDEO BE  EF0306  00 56  3301  0001  36 01  00
    SLIDESHOW BE  EF0306  00 66  2A 01 0001 36 22 00
    MY IMAGE,  BE  EF0306  00 A6  3C 01 0001 36 16 00
    MESSENGER BE  EF0306  00 56  28 01 0001 36 25 00
    INFORMATION BE  EF0306  00 06  3F 01  0001  36 10  00
    AUTO KEYSTONE VBE  EF0306  00 96  3E 01  0001  36 11  00
    MY MEMORY BE  EF0306  00 66  3E 01  0001  36 12  00
    ACTIVE IRIS  BE  EF 0306  00 56  3C 01  0001  36 15  00
    PICTURE MODE BE  EF0306  00 F6  3F 01  0001  36 13  00
    FILTER RESET BE  EF0306  00 C6  3D 01  0001  36 14  00
    AV MUTE BE  EF0306  00 56  3901  0001  36 19  00
    TEMPLATE BE  EF0306  00 36  3801  0001  36 1B  00
    RESOLUTION BE  EF0306  00 66  3B 01  0001  36 1E  00
    MIC VOLUME BE  EF0306  00 66  2501  0001  36 36  00
    ECO MODE BE  EF0306  00 F6  24 01  0001  36 37  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 F5  32 02  0001  36 00  00 
    						
    							
    RS-232C Communication / Network command table (continued)
    (continued on next page)
    NamesOperation Type Header Command DataCRC
    Action TypeSetting code
    218
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    MY SOURCESetCOMPUTER IN1
    BE  EF0306  00 FA  38 01  0020  36 00  00
    COMPUTER IN2 BE  EF0306  00 3A  3A 01  0020  36 04  00
    LAN BE  EF0306  00 CA  3F 01  0020  36 0B  00
    USB TYPE A BE  EF0306  00 5A  3B 01  0020  36 06  00
    USB TYPE B BE  EF0306  00 FA  3D 01  0020  36 0C  00
    HDMI BE  EF0306  00 0A  38 01  0020  36 03  00
    COMPONENT BE  EF0306  00 AA  3B 01  0020  36 05  00
    S-VIDEO BE  EF0306  00 9A  39 01  0020  36 02  00
    VIDEO BE  EF0306  00 6A  39 01  0020  36 01  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 C9  38 02  0020  36 00  00
    Magnify Position 
    HGet BE  EF0306  00 C8  D7 02  0010  30 00  00
    Increment BE  EF0306  00 AE  D7 04  0010  30 00  00
    Decrement BE  EF0306  00 7F  D6 05  0010  30 00  00
    Magnify Position 
    VGet BE  EF0306  00 34  D6 02  0011  30 00  00
    Increment BE  EF0306  00 52  D6 04  0011  30 00  00
    Decrement BE  EF0306  00 83  D7 05  0011  30 00  00
    REMOTE FREQ.
    NORMALSet OFF
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    ON BE  EF0306  00 6F  3C 01  0030  26 01  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 CC  3D 02  0030  26 00  00
    REMOTE FREQ. 
    HIGHSet OFF
    BE  EF0306  00 03  3C 01  0031  26 00  00
    ON BE  EF0306  00 93  3D 01  0031  26 01  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 30  3C 02  0031  26 00  00
    MY IMAGESet OFF
    BE  EF0306  00 3A  C3 01  0000  35 00  00
    IMAGE-1 BE  EF0306  00 AA  C2 01  0000  35 01  00
    IMAGE-2 BE  EF0306  00 5A  C2 01  0000  35 02  00
    IMAGE-3 BE  EF0306  00 CA  C3 01  0000  35 03  00
    IMAGE-4 BE  EF0306  00 FA  C1 01  0000  35 04  00
    Get BE  EF0306  00 09  C3 02  0000  35 00  00
    MY IMAGE 
    IMAGE-1 DeleteExecute BE  EF0306  00 71  C3 06  0001  35 00  00
    MY IMAGE 
    IMAGE-2 DeleteExecute BE  EF0306  00 35  C3 06  0002  35 00  00
    MY IMAGE 
    IMAGE-3 DeleteExecute BE  EF0306  00 C9  C2 06  0003  35 00  00
    MY IMAGE 
    IMAGE-4 DeleteExecute BE  EF0306  00 BD  C3 06  0004  35 00  00 
    						
    							
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    PJLink command
    PJLink command
    POWRPower Contorol 0 = Standby
    1 = Power On
    POWR ? Power Status inquiry 0 = Standby
    1 = Power On
    2 = Cool Down
    INPT Input Source selection 11 = COMPUTER IN 1
    12 = COMPUTER IN 2
    21 = COMPONENT
    22 = S-VIDEO
    23 = VIDEO
    31 = HDMI
    41 = USB TYPE A
    51 = LAN
    52 = USB TYPE B
    INPT ? Input Source inquiry 11 = COMPUTER IN 1
    12 = COMPUTER IN 2
    21 = COMPONENT
    22 = S-VIDEO
    23 = VIDEO
    31 = HDMI
    41 = USB TYPE A
    51 = LAN
    52 = USB TYPE B
    AVMT AV Mute10 = BLANK off
    11 = BLANK on
    20 = Mute off
    21 = Mute on
    30 = AV Mute off
    31 = AV Mute on
    AVMT ? AV Mute inquiry 10 = BLANK off
    11 = BLANK on
    20 = Mute off
    21 = Mute on
    30 = AV Mute off
    31 = AV Mute on
    Commands
    Control Description Parameter or Response
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    PJLink command (continued)
    CommandsControl Description Parameter or Response
    ERST ?Error Status inquiry 1st byte: Refers to Fan error; one of 0 to 2
    2nd byte: Refers to Lamp error; one of 0 to 2
    3rd byte: Refers to Temptrature error; one of 0 to 
    2
    4th byte: Refers to Cover error; one of 0 to 2
    5th byte: Refers to Filter error; one of 0 to 2
    6th byte: Refers to Other error; one of 0 to 2
    The mearning of 0 to 2 is as given below
    0 = Error is not detected;  1 = Warning;  2 = 
    Error
    LAMP ?
    Lamp Status inquiry 1st number (digits 1 to 5): Lamp Time
    2nd number : 0 = Lamp off, 1 = Lamp on
    INST ? Input Source List inquiry 11 12 21 22 23 31 41 51 52
    NAME ? Projector Name inquiry Responds with the name set in "PROJECTOR 
    NAME" of "NETWORK"
    INF1 ? Manufucturer's Name 
    inquiry ViewSonic
    INF2 ? Model Name inquiry Your model name, "Pro9500".
    INFO ? Other Information inquiry XGA Projector
    CLSS ? Class Information inquiry 1
    NOTE
     • The password used in PJLinkTM is the same as the password set in 
    the  Web  Brouwser  Comtrol. To  use  PJLinkTM  without  authentication,  do  not  set 
    any password in Web Browser Control.
    • For specifications of PJLink
    TM, see the web site of the Japan Business
    Machine and Information System Industries Association. URL: http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/ 
    						
    							
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    Projector
    Pro9500
    Instant Stack Guide
    Thank you for purchasing this product.  
    This manual is intended to explain only Instant Stack feature.  
    Other than what is mentioned in this manual, please see 
    other manuals of this product.
    WARNING  ►Before using this product, be sure to read all manuals for this 
    product.  After reading them, store them in a safe place for future reference.  
    ►Follow all the instructions in the manuals or on the product.   The manufacturer 
    assumes no responsibility for any damage caused by mishandling that is beyond 
    normal usage defined in the manuals.
    NOTE  • The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
    • The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in 
    this manual.
    • The reproduction, transfer or copy of all or any part of this document is not  permitted without express written consent.
    Trademark acknowledgment
    All the trademarks in this manual are the properties of their respective owners.
    Features
    This projector can be used with another projector of the same type to project an 
    image on the same screen using the Instant Stack feature.  
    The two projectors can be operated simultaneously to make the image brighter .  
    Moreover, if you connect two projectors with RS-232C cross-over cable, it turns to 
    a kind of intellectual stacking system.  The two projectors can work alternately by 
    themselves, and once one projector has an accident the other voluntarily starts to 
    work to keep your presentation going.  
    These features, generically called Instant Stack, provide you with the broad use. 
    						
    							
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    1. Introduction   ....................223
    1.1 Entries and graphical   
    symbols explanation   ....................223
    1.2 Important safety instruction
      ......223
    Instant Stack feature   ........................223
    General installation   ..........................225
    1.3 Basic information   
    and preparations   .........................226
    Instant Stack  .................................... 226
    Intellectual Stack and Simple Stack   .226
    Remote control for Intellectual Stack   
    and Simple Stack
      .........................226
    Installation styles
      ............................. 226
    Tentative terms for the two projectors
      226
    2. Installation ......................227
    2.1 Preparing for Intellectual Stack   227
    2.2 Installing   
    the first projector (Set A) 
      ............228
    Removing pocket caps   ....................228
    Preparing elevator feet   ....................228
    Deciding installation position
      ...........228
    Setting up Set A
      ............................... 229
    2.3 Installing  
    the second projector (Set  B) 
      ......231
    Stacking the projectors   ....................231
    Connecting projectors   ......................231
    Setting up Set B
      ............................... 232
    2.4 Confirming Main   
    and Sub settings   ..........................233
    2.5 Fine adjusting   
    image position
      ............................. 234
    For Intellectual Stack users   .............234
    For Simple Stack users   ....................235
    3. STACK menu settings   ....236
    3.1 Displaying STACK menu   ..........236
    3.2 Selecting Main, Sub or off   ........237
    3.3 Selecting lamp operation mode
      238
    3.4 Selecting lamp switching mode
      241
    3.5 Selecting input source for Sub ..242
    3.6 Exiting Intellectual   
    Stack menu
      ................................. 243
    STACK menu  ................................... 243
    Dialog from STACK menu   ................243
    3.7 Important information  
    for Intellectual Stack   ....................244
    4. Connecting cables  .........247
    4.1 Connecting an RS-232C cable   .247
    4.2 Connecting signal cables ..........248
    Inputting image from Main to Sub   ....248
    Inputting image   
    to Sub and Main individually
      .........248
    5. Setting input ports   
    using menu   ....................... 249
    5.1 Preparing for menu operations   .249
    5.2 Checking Main projector's   
    operating status
      ...........................249
    5.3 Starting up Main projector
      ........250
    5.4 Setting the menu
      ......................251
    Inputting image from Main to Sub   
    - Computer signal   .........................251
    Inputting image from Main to Sub   
    - Video signal   
    (either component or video)
      .........252
    Inputting image to   Sub and Main individually
      .............252
    6. Restrictions  
    on Schedule function   ......254
    7. Troubleshooting
      .............256
    Contents 
    						
    							
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    1.1 Entries and graphical symbols explanation
    The following entries and graphical symbols are used for the manuals and the 
    product as follows, for safety purpose.  Please know their meanings beforehand, 
    and heed them.
    1.2 Important safety instruction
    The followings are important instructions for safely using the product in Instant 
    Stack.  First of all, read the following instructions and be sure to always follow 
    them when using Instant Stack of this product.
    (continued on next page)
    WARNING  This entry warns of a risk of serious personal injury or even 
    death.
    CAUTION  This  entry  warns  of  a  risk  of  personal  injury  or  physical 
    damage.
         NOTICE
      This entry notices of fear of causing trouble.
    WARNING  ► Take a special care not to fall the stacked projectors.  
    •
     
    When stacking two projectors, make sure the elevator feet and heel of the 
    upper projector are inserted into the corresponding pockets of the lower 
    projectors.   
    •
     
    When using the Instant Stack function by piling up two projectors, you can 
    change the projection angle by adjusting the 
    elevator feet of the unit that is placed underneath.   
    Exercise care to prevent the stacked projector from 
    falling off or tipping over while adjusting the elevator 
    feet.  
    •
     
    A maximum of two projectors can be stacked. Do 
    not stack three or more projectors.  
    •
     
    Do not install the projectors that are stacked using 
    the stack pockets, elevator feet and heel of this 
    projector at a place higher than a person's height.  
    •
     
    Do not install the projectors that are stacked using 
    the stack pockets, elevator feet and heel of this 
    projector on a ceiling.  
    •
     
    Do not touch the stacked projectors except when 
    instructions are given in this manual.  Do not hit the 
    projectors with any type of object.
    Pocket cap
    Stack pocket
    LOCK
    Elevator feet
    Heel
    Cap storage 
    pocket
    Lens 
       adjuster 
            door
    Stack 
    pocket
    1. Introduction
    Instant Stack feature               
    						
    							
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    1.2 Important safety instruction - For Instant Stack feature (continued)
    NOTICE  ► Instant Stack is a feature that allows you to stack two projectors 
    or arrange them side by side easily.  Depending on the installation and 
    surrounding environment, images projected from the two projectors may not 
    superimpose well enough.  The images cannot superimpose well enough 
    especially when the screen is slanted, deformed or the surface is uneven.  
    •
      Images projected immediately after turning on the projectors are unstable due 
    to rising internal temperature.  Wait for more than 20 minutes before starting 
    to adjust the superimposed images.  
    • The image positions may shift due to temperature change, vibration, or shock  caused by hitting the projector.  Install the projectors in a stable environment 
    when using Instant Stack.  If the image positions are shifted, readjust the 
    images.
    •
      The image positions may shift over time due to the tension and the weight of 
    the connecting cables.  Make sure not to impose any load on the projectors 
    when arranging the cables.  
    •
      If the volume level of the built-in speakers is too high, the two projectors may 
    resonate, noise may occur and the image quality may deteriorate.  In this 
    case, check the volume setting on both projectors. Lower the volume until the 
    symptoms disappear or arrange the projectors side by side.  
    •
      When two projectors are connected using the RS-232C cable, the Main 
    projector will be able to control the Sub projector. This feature is known as 
    Intellectual Stack.   When Intellectual Stack by means of RS-232C feature is 
    used, RS-232C communication cannot be used to control the projector .  If you 
    wish to control the projectors, use the LAN connection that is connected to 
    any of the projectors.  
    •
      When Intellectual Stack is used, the operations or settings of some functions 
    are restricted.  Refer to this manual for details.    
    WARNING  ► When removing the pocket caps from the stack pockets, be 
    sure to store them securely and safely inside the lens adjuster door to prevent 
    children and pets from swallowing the caps.   If swallowed, consult a physician 
    immediately.
    CAUTION  ► Be careful not to injure your nail and finger when removing 
    the pocket caps.    
    						
    							
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    General installation
    NOTICE  ► Position the projector to prevent light from directly hitting the 
    projector’s remote sensor.  
    • Do not place the product in a place where radio interference may be caused. 
    CAUTION  ► Place the projector in a cool place with sufficient ventilation.  
    •
     
    Keep a space of 30 cm or more between a side of the projector and other 
    objects such as a wall.   If you install two projectors in Style  2 , keep a space of 
    30 cm or more between the two projectors.  
    •
     
    Do not stop up, block nor cover the projector’s vent holes.  
    •
     
    Do not place the projector at places that are exposed to magnetic fields, doing 
    so can cause the cooling fans inside the projector to malfunction.  
    ► Avoid placing the projector in smoky, humid or dusty place.  
    •
     
    Do not place the projector near humidifiers.  Especially for an ultrasonic 
    humidifier, chlorine and minerals contained in tap water are atomized and 
    could be deposited in the projector causing image degradation or other 
    problems.  
    WARNING  ► Install the projector where you can access the power outlet 
    easily.  
    ► Do not subject the projector to unstable conditions.  Install the projector in a 
    stable horizontal position.  
    •
     
    Do not use any mounting accessories except the accessories specified by the 
    manufacturer.  Read and keep the manuals of the accessories used.  
    •
     
    For special installation such as ceiling mounting, be sure to consult your 
    dealer beforehand.  Specific mounting accessories and services may be 
    required.  
    ► Do not install the projector near thermally conductive or flammable things.  
    ► Do not place the projector where any oils, such as cooking or machine oil, 
    are used.  
    ► Do not place the projector in a place where it may get wet.   
    						
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