Please connect the projector to a different AC outlet. Connect the projector to another computer/player. In case above crosscheck remains the same result, please contact ViewSonic service center.
1. Here are the hardware requirements to play 3D content below. a. 3D ready projector b. 3D Blu-Ray player c. 3D content d. Active 3D glasses 144Hz e. HDMI Premium Certificate cable 2. Here is the playback process below. a. Connect the 3D Blu-Ray player to the 3D capable projector via HDMI cable. b. T...
1. Press the menu button on the projector or the remote control and then navigate to the Advanced Settings. 2. Select to restore factory default settings. Note: Some models may have the reset option in a slightly different location. Please check the user guide for specific steps.
1.Please increase the Contrast and Brightness in OSD menu. 2.Check the light source level and make sure it’s on Full or Normal. 3.Turn off or reduce environmental luminance where the projector is in use.
After replacing the Projector Lamp, resetting the lamp timer is highly recommended to help keep track of how long the lamp has been on. The Lamp Timer will also let you know when the lamp needs to be replaced. The Lamp timer can be found in the projector Menu. The specific location of the timer can be found in different locations depending ...
On some projector models, the fan will remain on after the unit has been shut down and in standby mode. This is normal operation for any model with the network feature that had been enabled. The feature can be disabled by selecting Menu>Option>Network > Off. If the Network feature is enabled then expect the fan to remain on at a lower speed w...
Please do the following check: Make sure there are no obstructions in the way of the IR receiver on the device. Move closer to the receiver (within 23 feet) or change the angle (within 30 degrees) to the receiver. Replace the batteries. Even if lights on the remote control are on, weak batteries may still cause the remote control to oper...
Stuck or twinkling pixels on the projected image may be due to a defective DMD chip. These pixels can show up as bright, dark or twinkling points. They look similar to pixel defects on LCD displays. This cannot be fixed by the end user and must be sent in for service. Contact ViewSonic Customer Care to verify if your unit qualifies for warrant...
Analog extension cables, adapters, docking stations and longer cables may be prone to generate ghosting, lines, double images, or poor focus. The improper shielding of the extension cables will cause a shadowing or ghosting effect due to mismatch of the input impedance between the video source, the video cable, and the projector. Please use th...
1.If spot is only visible when projected image in defocus, it would not impact usage. 2.If spot is visible when projected image in focus, please contact ViewSonic Service center for help.