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Pro8510L/Pro8520WL/Pro8530HDL/
Pro8800WUL
DLP Projector
User Guide
IMPORTANT: Please read this User Guide to obtain important information on installing
and using your product in a safe manner, as well as registering your product for future
service. Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited
coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http://
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  • Page 1 Warranty information contained in this User Guide will describe your limited coverage from ViewSonic Corporation, which is also found on our web site at http:// ZZZYLHZVRQLFFRP LQ (QJOLVK RU LQ VSHFL¿F ODQJXDJHV XVLQJ WKH 5HJLRQDO VHOHFWLRQ box in the upper right corner of our website.
  • Page 2 Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follow- ing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3 Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this unit near water. Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install the unit in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 4 Declaration of RoHS2 Compliance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS2 Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below: Proposed Maximum Substance...
  • Page 5 Product Registration To fulfill possible future product needs, and to receive additional product information as it becomes available, please visit your region section on ViewSonic’s website to register your product online. The ViewSonic CD also provides an opportunity for you to print the product registration form.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Important safety Operating in a high altitude environment ........38 instructions .......2 Using the CEC function..... 39 Introduction......4 Using the 3D functions ...... 39 Controlling the projector through Projector features ......... 4 a LAN environment ......40 Shipping contents.........
  • Page 7: Important Safety Instructions

    Important safety instructions Your projector is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment. However, to ensure safe use of this product, it is important that you follow the instructions mentioned in this manual and marked on the product. Safety Instructions Please read this manual before you operate your projector.
  • Page 8 Do not block the ventilation holes. If the ventilation holes are seriously obstructed, overheating inside the projector may result in a fire. - Do not place this projector on a blanket, bedding or any other soft surface. - Do not cover this projector with a cloth or any other item. - Do not place inflammables near the projector.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Projector features The projector integrates high-performance optical engine projection and a user-friendly design to deliver high reliability and ease of use. Some of the features may not be available on your projector. Actual performance may vary and subject to model specifications. •...
  • Page 10: Controls And Functions

    Controls and functions Projector Lens shift wheel Lamp indicator light Focus and Zoom rings Power indicator light Temperature indicator light • Enter • Power Enacts the selected On-Screen Display Toggles the projector between standby (OSD) menu item. mode and Power ON. HDMI/MHL port indicator •...
  • Page 11 Remote control Power HDMI COMP VIDEO /MHL Auto Source Sync Enter Menu Exit Mouse PgUp PgDn Blank Pattern Audio Color Mode Mode Mode To use the remote mouse control keys • (Keystone keys) (Page Up, Page Down, , and ), see Manually corrects distorted images "Using the remote mouse control"...
  • Page 12 • Mouse • (My Button) Switches between the normal and mouse Allows user to define a short cut key on modes. the remote control, and the function item is selected in OSD menu. PgUp, PgDn, : active after pressing Mouse. An icon appears on the screen to •...
  • Page 13 Operating the LASER pointer The Laser Pointer is a presentation aid for professionals. It emits colored light when you press it. The laser beam is visible. It is necessary to press and hold Laser for continuous output. Do not look into the laser light window or shine the laser light beam on yourself or others. See the warning messages on the back of the remote control prior to using it.
  • Page 14 • To return to the normal mode, press Mouse again or other keys except for the mouse related multi-function keys. Remote control effective range Refer to the illustration about the location of the Infra- Red (IR) remote control sensor(s). The remote control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees perpendicular to the projector's IR remote control sensor(s) to function correctly.
  • Page 15: Positioning Your Projector

    Positioning your projector Choosing a location Your room layout or personal preference will dictate which installation location you select. Take into consideration the size and position of your screen, the location of a suitable power outlet, as well as the location and distance between the projector and the rest of your equipment.
  • Page 16: Projection Dimensions

    Projection dimensions The "screen" mentioned below refers to the projection screen usually consisting of a screen surface and a support structure. Please see "Projector specifications" on page 81 for the native display resolution of this projector. For models with a 4:3 native aspect ratio •...
  • Page 17 4:3 image on a 16:10 Screen (a) Screen Size (d) Vertical offset (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [inch (cm)] [cm (inch)] [cm (inch)] min. max. min. max. (152) (59) (94) (32) (2.4) 12.1 (4.8) (178) (69) (110) (37) (2.8) 14.1...
  • Page 18 When the projector’s native resolution is WXGA (1280 x 800) with a throw ratio of 1.12~1.8 16:10 image on a 16:10 Screen (a) Screen Size (d) Vertical offset (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [inch (cm)] [cm (inch)] [cm (inch)] min.
  • Page 19 When the projector’s native resolution is WUXGA (1920 x 1200) with a throw ratio of 1.07~1.71 16:10 image on a 16:10 Screen (a) Screen Size (d) Vertical offset (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [inch (cm)] [cm (inch)] [cm (inch)] min.
  • Page 20 For models with a 16:9 native aspect ratio • 16:9 image on a 16:9 screen • 16:9 image on a 4:3 screen (e): Screen (f): Center of lens When the projector’s native resolution is 1080p (1920 x 1080) with a throw ratio of 1.07~1.71 16:9 image on a 16:9 Screen (a) Screen Size...
  • Page 21: Shifting The Projection Lens Vertically

    16:9 image on a 4:3 Screen (a) Screen Size (d) Vertical offset (b) Projection distance [m (inch)] (c) Image height [inch (cm)] [cm (inch)] [cm (inch)] min. max. min. max. (152) (51) (82) (27) (2.0) 10.3 (4.1) (178) (60) (96) (32) (2.4) 12.0...
  • Page 22: Connection

    Connection When connecting a signal source to the projector, be sure to: Turn all equipment off before making any connections. Use the correct signal cables for each source. Ensure the cables are firmly inserted. In the connections shown below, some cables may not be included with the projector (see "Shipping contents"...
  • Page 23 Audio cable Audio Computer (for Component signal) Audio cable A/V device VGA cable Computer Monitor VGA to DVI-A cable S-Video cable S-Video A/V device connector Video cable Video A/V device connector (for S-Video/Video signal) Audio cable Audio in A/V device USB 5V/ USB Power Charger 2A Out...
  • Page 24: Connecting A Computer Or Monitor

    (Trigger only) 12V Out Powered screen Microphone Audio Out Speakers Connecting a computer or monitor Connecting a computer Take the supplied VGA cable and connect one end to the D-Sub output socket of the computer. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the COMPUTER IN 1 or COMPUTER IN 2 signal input socket on the projector.
  • Page 25: Connecting Video Source Devices

    The COMPUTER OUT output only works when COMPUTER IN 1 connection is made to the projector in the standby mode. To use this connection method, turn on the Active VGA Out function under the SOURCE > Standby Settings menu. Connecting Video source devices You can connect your projector to various Video source devices that provide any one of the following output sockets: •...
  • Page 26 Video source device is turned on and operating correctly. Also check that the signal cables have been connected correctly. VGA-Component adapter (ViewSonic P/N: CB-00008906) Connecting an S-Video source device Examine your Video source device to determine if it has an unused S-Video output socket available: •...
  • Page 27: Playing Sound Through The Projector

    Connecting a composite Video source device Examine your Video source device to determine if it has a set of unused composite Video output sockets available: • If so, you can continue with this procedure. • If not, you will need to reassess which method you can use to connect to the device. Take a Video cable and connect one end to the composite Video output socket of the Video source device.
  • Page 28: Using The Cable Management Cover

    The greater volume you require, the greater distance you need to be away from the speaker to prevent the noise. Using the cable management cover This cable management cover helps you to conceal and organize the cables connected to the back of the projector.
  • Page 29: Operation

    Operation Starting up the projector Plug the power cord into the projector and into a wall socket. Turn on the wall socket switch (where fitted). (If available) Remove the lens cap. Press Power to start the projector. As soon as the lamp lights up, a "Power On Ring Tone"...
  • Page 30: Using The Menus

    Using the menus The projector is equipped with On-Screen Display (OSD) menus for making various adjustments and settings. The OSD screenshots below are for reference only, and may differ from the actual design. Below is the overview of the OSD menu. Main menu icon Highlight Status...
  • Page 31: Utilizing The Password Function

    Utilizing the password function For security purposes and to help prevent unauthorized use, the projector includes an option for setting up password security. The password can be set through the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. For details of the OSD menu operation, please refer to "Using the menus"...
  • Page 32 Entering the password recall procedure Press and hold Auto Sync on the remote control for 3 seconds. The projector will display a coded number on the screen. Write down the number and turn off your projector. Seek help from the local service center to decode the number.
  • Page 33: Switching Input Signal

    Switching input signal The projector can be connected to multiple devices at the same time. However, it can only display one full screen at a time. Be sure the Quick Auto Search function in the SYSTEM menu is On if you want the projector to automatically search for the signals.
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Projected Image

    The current source information will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen for 3 seconds. The screen will display ViewSonic logo while auto adjustment is functioning. This function is only available when PC D-Sub input signal (analog RGB) is selected.
  • Page 35 Correcting keystone Keystoning refers to the situation where the projected image becomes a trapezoid due to angled projection. To correct this, besides adjusting the height of the projector, you will need to manually correct it following one of these steps. •...
  • Page 36: Magnifying And Searching For Details

    Press to select an adjustment method Indicates the corner that you that suits your need and press Enter. selected. As indicated on the screen ( for a 45- degree angle adjustment and a 90-degree angle adjustment), press to adjust its shape and size. You can press Menu or Exit to go back to a previous step.
  • Page 37: Selecting The Aspect Ratio

    Selecting the aspect ratio The 'aspect ratio' is the ratio of the image width to the image height. With the advent of digital signal processing, digital display devices like this projector can dynamically stretch and scale the image output to a different aspect than that of the image input signal.
  • Page 38: Optimizing The Image

    16:9 Not available 16:10 Not available available Panorama available 2.35:1 Anamorphic available Optimizing the image Selecting a picture mode The projector is preset with several predefined picture modes so that you can choose one to suit your operating environment and input signal picture type. To select an operation mode that suits your need, you can follow one of the following steps.
  • Page 39 DICOM SIM mode is only for training or reference. It not used for actual diagnosis. DICOM represents for the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. This is a standard created by the American College of Radiology and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association.
  • Page 40 Adjusting Sharpness Go to the IMAGE > Advanced > Sharpness menu and press The higher the value, the sharper the picture becomes. The lower the value, the softer the picture becomes. This function is only available when the input signal is S-Video, Video, YPbPr (digital) or YCbCr (digital).
  • Page 41: Setting The Presentation Timer

    Color Management Only in permanent installations with controlled lighting levels such as boardrooms, lecture theaters, or home theaters, should color management be considered. Color management provides fine color control adjustment to allow for more accurate color reproduction, should you require it. If you have purchased a test disc which contains various color test patterns and can be used to test the color presentation on monitors, TVs, projectors, etc., you can project any image from the disc on the screen and enter the Color Management menu to make adjustments.
  • Page 42: Hiding The Image

    Press Enter or wait for 3 seconds to activate the timer. To display the Presentation Timer page, select Advanced. • Using the OSD menu Go to the BASIC > Presentation Timer menu. Press Enter to display the Presentation Timer page. Highlight Timer Period and decide the time period by pressing .
  • Page 43: Locking Control Keys

    Creating your own startup screen In addition to selecting the projector preset startup screen from among Black, Blue, or ViewSonic screen, you can make your own startup screen that is a picture projected from your computer or video source. To create your own startup screen: Project the picture you want to use as your startup screen from either a computer or video source.
  • Page 44: Using The Cec Function

    Do not use the High Altitude Mode if your altitude is between 0 m and 1500 m and temperature is between 5°C and 35°C. The projector will be over cooled, if you turn the mode on under such a condition. To activate the High Altitude Mode: Open the OSD menu and go to the SYSTEM >...
  • Page 45: Controlling The Projector Through A Lan Environment

    Press to select a 3D Sync setting and then press Enter to confirm. When the 3D Sync function is on: • The brightness level of the projected image will decrease. • The Color Mode cannot be adjusted. • The Zoom function can only magnify the pictures to limited sizes. If you discover the inversion of the 3D image depth, set the 3D Sync Invert function to “Invert”...
  • Page 46 Highlight LAN Control Settings and press to select Static IP. Contact your ITS administrator for information on the Projector IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS Server settings. Press to select the item you want to modify and press Enter. Press to move the cursor and the press to enter the value.
  • Page 47 controllers of AMX connected to the same network. For the Details of AMX Device Discovery, visit the AMX web site at http://www.amx.com/. If your projector is connected to a network which supports Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), you can configure it to alert you via email on significant events. The Crestron (e-Control) page displays the Crestron e-Control user interface.
  • Page 48 Please pay attention to the limitation of input length (including space and other punctuation keys) in the list blow: Maximum Number Category Item Input Length of Characters DHCP/Manual (N/A) IP Address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Subnet Mask XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Network Gateway XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX DNS Server XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX AMX device discovery (N/A) Network Settings...
  • Page 49 ® About Crestron e-Control ® The Crestron e-Control page provides a variety of virtual keys to control the projector or adjust the projected pictures. You can press reveal more buttons. i. These buttons function the same as the ones on the OSD menus or remote control. "2.
  • Page 50 iii. You can adjust the LAN Control Settings. iv. Once set, access to the remote network operation on this projector has been password-protected. v. Once set, access to the tools page has been password-protected. To prevent errors, only input the English alphabet and digits on the tools page. After making the adjustments, press the Send button and the data will be saved for the projector.
  • Page 51 The info page displays the information and status of this projector. Press Exit to go back to the remote network operation page. After pressing the button “Contact IT Help”, the HELP DESK window will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. You will be able to deliver messages to RoomView™...
  • Page 52: Using The Projector In Standby Mode

    PJLink™, SNMP, AMX and Xpanel formats supported This projector is PJLink™, SNMP V.1, AMX or Xpanel V1.10 compliant. For details, please follow its user guide or website respectively to control and manage projectors. Using the projector in standby mode Some of the projector functions are available in standby mode (plugged in but not turned on).
  • Page 53 Adjusting the Audio In 2 setting Open the OSD menu and go to the BASIC > Audio Settings > Audio In 2 menu. Press to decide the audio input source for the AUDIO IN 2/MIC port. This will affect the connection method for different devices, and where the sound is from. •...
  • Page 54: Shutting Down The Projector

    Shutting down the projector Press Power and a confirmation message is displayed prompting you. If you don't respond in a few seconds, the message will disappear. Press Power a second time. Once the cooling process finishes, a "Power Off Ring Tone" will be heard. Disconnect the power cord from the wall socket if the projector will not be used in an extended period of time.
  • Page 55: Menu Operation

    Menu operation Menu system Please note that the on-screen display (OSD) menus vary according to the signal type selected. The menu items are available when the projector detects at least one valid signal. If there is no equipment connected to the projector or no signal detected, limited menu items are accessible.
  • Page 56 Timer Timer Counting BASIC Count Down/Count Up Direction Sound Reminder On/Off Start Counting/Off Off/Test Card/Note Pad / Pattern World Map/Stave/Trellis Chart Disable/5 min/10 min/15 min/ Blank Timer 20 min/25 min/30 min Message On/Off Black/Blue/ViewSonic/ Splash Screen Screen Capture/Off Screen Capture...
  • Page 57 Main menu Sub-menu Options Auto/Projection (Projector Position)/Menu Position/Color Temp./Brightness/Contrast/3D Settings/Screen Color/Splash Screen/ My Button BASIC Message/Quick Auto Search/CEC/DCR/Closed Caption/Power Saving/Freeze/INFORMATION/ Aspect Ratio/Power Out 3D Glasses DLP/3D VESA Auto/Off/Frame Sequential/Frame 3D Settings 3D Sync Packing/Top-Bottom/ Side-by-Side 3D Sync Invert Disable/Invert HDMI Format Auto/RGB/YUV HDMI Settings HDMI Range...
  • Page 58 Main menu Sub-menu Options Multi-language OSD Language selection Front Table/Rear Table/ Projector Position Rear Ceiling/Front Ceiling 5 sec/10 sec/15 sec/20 Menu Display Time sec/25 sec/30 sec Menu Settings Center/Top-Left/Top- 6. SYSTEM Menu Position Right/Bottom-Left/ Bottom-Right High Altitude Mode On/Off Quick Auto Search Off/On Change Password Security Settings...
  • Page 59 Description of each menu Function Description Screen Color "Using Screen Color" on page 34 for details. Aspect Ratio "Selecting the aspect ratio" on page 32 for details. Keystone "Correcting keystone" on page 30 for details. Corner Adj. "Adjusting 4 corners" on page 30 for details.
  • Page 60 Function Description Color Mode "Selecting a picture mode" on page 33 for details. Brightness "Adjusting Brightness" on page 34 for details. Contrast "Adjusting Contrast" on page 34 for details. "Selecting a Color Temperature" on page 35 "Setting a Color Temp. preferred color temperature"...
  • Page 61 Function Description Computer Selecting Enable allows the projector to turn on automatically once the VGA signal is fed through the VGA cable. Auto Power On "Using the CEC function" on page 39 for details. Direct Power On Selecting On allows the projector to turn on automatically once the power is fed through the power cord.
  • Page 62 Function Description 3D Settings "Using the 3D functions" on page 39 for details. HDMI Settings "Changing HDMI input settings" on page 28 for details. LAN Control "Controlling the projector through a LAN environment" on page 40 for details. Settings Lamp Mode "Setting Lamp Mode"...
  • Page 63 Function Description Sets the language for the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus. Language "Using the menus" on page 25 for details. Projector "Choosing a location" on page 10 for details. Position Menu Display Time Sets the length of time the OSD will remain active after your last key press.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Maintenance Care of the projector You need to keep the lens and/or filter (optional accessory) clean on a regular basis. Never remove any parts of the projector. Contact your dealer when any part of the projector needs replacing. Cleaning the lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.
  • Page 65 • If your projector is ceiling-mounted or is not easily accessible, pay special attention to your personal safety when replacing the dust filter. Installing the dust filter Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug it from power source. As the arrows shown to the right, fit the filter by aligning and inserting it into the projector slots.
  • Page 66: Lamp Information

    The timer will continue counting the next time you fit the filter back on and set Filter Mode to Lamp information Getting to know the lamp hour When the projector is in operation, the duration (in hours) of lamp usage is automatically calculated by the built-in timer.
  • Page 67 Open the OSD menu and go to the POWER MANAGEMENT > Smart Energy menu. Press Enter and the Smart Energy page is displayed. Highlight Power Saving and press When Enable is selected, the projector lamp will be changed to Eco mode after no signal is detected for 5 minutes.
  • Page 68 Indicators Light Status & Description Power events Blue Stand-by mode Flashing Powering up Blue Normal operation Blue Blue Normal power-down cooling (3 sec) Flashing Downloading Burn in off Blue Blue Blue Lamp events Blue First Lamp-Lit error cooling (60 sec) Flashing Lamp error in normal operation (30 sec) CW start fail (30 sec)
  • Page 69 Troubleshooting The projector does not turn on. Cause Remedy Plug the power cord into the AC inlet on the projector, and plug the power cord into the power There is no power from the power cord. outlet. If the power outlet has a switch, make sure that it is switched on.
  • Page 70 Specifications Dimensions 469.5 mm (W) x 139.8 mm (H) x 316.24 mm (D) (Including extrusions) FOCUS ZOOM 316.24 469.5 139.8 Ceiling mount installation Ceiling mount screws: M4 x 8 (Max. L = 8 mm) 3.50 286.20 Unit: mm 291.20...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    IR control table Format Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 PgDn PgUp Blank Auto sync Down Left Right Color Mode Mute Enter Power ON Presentation Timer Exit Eco Mode Menu Mouse Mouse Left Mouse Right Source Pattern My button HDMI Volume+ Volume- Magnify Aspect Video...
  • Page 72: Specifications

    Address code Code 1 83F4 Code 2 93F4 Code 3 A3F4 Code 4 B3F4 Code 5 C3F4 Code 6 D3F4 Code 7 E3F4 Code 8 F3F4 RS232 command table <Pin assignment for this two end> Description Description RTSZ CTSZ <Interface> RS-232 protocol Baud Rate 115200 bps (default)
  • Page 73: Ir Control Table

    0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x0A 0x01 0x68 Blue Splash Screen 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x0A 0x02 0x69 Write ViewSonic Splash Screen Splash Screen Screen 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x0A 0x03 0x6A...
  • Page 74: Rs232 Command Table

    Message Off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x27 0x00 0x84 Write Message On 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x27 0x01 0x85 Message Message Read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x27 0x85 status Front Table 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x00 0x00 0x5E Rear Table...
  • Page 75 Aspect ratio 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x00 0x62 Auto Aspect ratio 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x02 0x64 Aspect ratio 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x03 0x65 16:9 Aspect ratio Write 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x04 0x04 0x66 16:10...
  • Page 76 Blank on 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x09 0x01 0x68 Write Blank Blank off 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x09 0x00 0x67 Read Blank status 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x09 0x68 Decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0A 0x00 0x68 Write...
  • Page 77 Saturation 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x12 0x00 0x70 decrease Write Saturation Saturation 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x12 0x01 0x71 increase Read Saturation 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x12 0x12 0x71 Gain decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x13 0x00 0x71 Write Gain...
  • Page 78 Increase 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x01 0x00 0x61 Volume Write Volume Decrease 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x14 0x02 0x00 0x62 Volume Read Volume 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x14 0x03 0x64 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x00 0x61 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x01 0x62 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x02 0x63 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x00 0x03 0x64...
  • Page 79 Reset Lamp Write 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x15 0x01 0x00 0x62 usage hour Lamp Time Lamp usage Read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x15 0x01 0x63 hour 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x28 0x00 0x85 Write 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x28 0x01 0x86 HDMI...
  • Page 80 Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0F 0x00 0x6D Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0F 0x01 0x6E Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0F 0x02 0x6F Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0F 0x03 0x70 Brilliant Color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x12 0x0F 0x04 0x71 Brilliant Color...
  • Page 81 Screen color 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x32 0x00 0x8F Blackboard 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x32 0x01 0x90 Write Screen Greenboard 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x32 0x02 0x91 Color Whiteboard 0x06 0x14 0x00 0x04 0x00 0x34 0x11 0x32 0x03 0x92 Screen Color Read 0x07 0x14 0x00 0x05 0x00 0x34 0x00 0x00 0x11 0x32 0x90...
  • Page 82 Timing chart Analog RGB Signal Resolution (dots) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate (Hz) 640 x 480 60/72/75/85 SVGA 800 x 600 60/72/75/85 1024 x 768 60/70/75/85 1152 x 864 1280 x 768 15:9 WXGA 1280 x 800 16:10 60/75/85 1360 x 768 16:9 Quad-VGA 1280 x 960...
  • Page 83 HDMI Signal Resolution (dots) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate (Hz) 640 x 480 SVGA 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 768 15:9 WXGA 1280 x 800 16:10 1360 x 768 16:9 Quad-VGA 1280 x 960 SXGA 1280 x 1024 SXGA+ 1400 x 1050 WXGA+...
  • Page 84: Timing Chart

    3D (HDMI signal included) Signal Resolution (dots) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate (Hz) SVGA 800 x 600 60* / 120** 1024 x 768 60* / 120** 1280 x 720 16:9 60* / 120** WXGA 1280 x 800 16:9 60* / 120** for Video Signal Signal Resolution (dots)
  • Page 85 Component video Signal Resolution (dots) Aspect Ratio Refresh Rate (Hz) HDTV (1080p) 1920 x 1080 16:9 50 / 60 HDTV (1080i) 1920 x 1080 16:9 50 / 60 HDTV (720p) 1280 x 720 16:9 50 / 60 SDTV (480p) 720 x 480 4:3 / 16:9 SDTV (576p) 720 x 576...
  • Page 86 Projector specifications All specifications are subject to change without notice. Not all models can be purchased in your region. Model name Pro8510L Pro8520WL Pro8530HDL Pro8800WUL Product Specification Resolution 0.55” XGA 0.65” WXGA 0.65” 1080p 0.67” WUXGA (1024 x 768) (1280 x 800)
  • Page 87 Environmental Requirements Operating 0°C–40°C at sea level Temperature Operating Altitude 0–1499 m at 5°C–35°C 1500–3000 m at 5°C–25°C (with High Altitude Mode on) Operating Relative 10%–90% (without condensation) Humidity...
  • Page 88: Projector Specifications

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  • Page 89 Latin America C= http://www.viewsonic.com/ www.viewsonic.com/la/ soporte@viewsonic.com (Mexico) la/soporte/servicio-tecnico Nexus Hightech Solutions, Cincinnati #40 Desp. 1 Col. De los Deportes Mexico D.F. Tel: 55) 6547-6454 55)6547-6484 Other places please refer to http://www.viewsonic.com/la/soporte/servicio-tecnico#mexico Latin America C= http://www.viewsonic.com/ www.viewsonic.com/la/ soporte@viewsonic.com (Peru) la/soporte/servicio-tecnico Macau www.hk.viewsonic.com T= 853-2840-3687 service@hk.viewsonic.com...
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  • Page 91 FRQWDLQHG KHUHLQ LQFOXGLQJ WKH LPSOLHG ZDUUDQW\ RI PHUFKDQWDELOLW\ DQG ¿WQHVV IRU D particular purpose. Exclusion of damages: ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for: 1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based XSRQ LQFRQYHQLHQFH ORVV RI XVH RI WKH SURGXFW ORVV RI WLPH ORVV RI SUR¿WV ORVV RI...
  • Page 92 If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, ViewSonic will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a like product. Replacement product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components &...
  • Page 93 Tel: (52) 999-925-1916 Tel: 01(52)95-15-15-22-22 E-Mail: rrrb@sureste.com Fax: 01(52)95-15-13-67-00 E-Mail. gpotai2001@hotmail.com Tijuana: FOR USA SUPPORT: ViewSonic Corporation Av Ferrocarril Sonora #3780 L-C 14035 Pipeline Ave. Chino, CA 91710, USA Col 20 de Noviembre 7HO  (QJOLVK   6SDQLVK  Tijuana, Mexico E-Mail: http://www.viewsonic.com...

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