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...
When a digital signal is connected (e.g. HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI), there are certain options greyed out in OSD menu as preset settings that cannot be changed. Those greyed out settings will be available when an analog signal (e.g. VGA) is connected.
Usually this is related to unmatched output resolution setting and content. For example, setting 720P resolution output to a 4K projector or playing a 720P video on a 4K projector in full screen would cause pixelated. Please make sure to set recommended resolution by referring to this FAQ.
Before connecting two projectors to your Windows PC/laptop, please ensure your system can run multiple video outputs. 1. To check your graphics card's maximum number of output signals, please refer to the graphics card manufacturer like the example below. Dedicate Graphics Card Integrate Graphics Card 2. Make sure your devi...
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...
The methods for changing the projector lamp (bulb) differ depending on the model of the projector. For accurate instructions, you can find lamp swapping instruction at ViewSonic product download page. <Note> It is recommended that you use an authentic ViewSonic replacement lamp.
If a fan begins to make a rumbling noise this may indicate a problem with the fan. Fans are essential to maintain optimal operating efficiency of the projector; so it is strongly recommended that the unit be sent in for service to replace the fan. If it seems like there is something hitting the fan blades it could mean that there is an obstru...
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.
The projector's image size is determined by the distance between the projector itself and the screen. You can adjust the screen size by repositioning the projector, the image size and the distance needed will be shown in the projector user's manual. Some projectors also come with a zoom ring for the finer adjustment.
Please check below: 1.Plesae refer to the user guide and adjust Aspect ratio with example below. 2. It could be the format of the movie since not all movies are formatted in 16:9. Some are formatted wider than 16:9 which will create black borders on the top and bottom of the screen.