To locate the maximum or native resolution for a projector, there are a few places this can be found. We highly recommend using the native resolution for LCD displays as this will provide the clearest possible image from the device. Check the product page for your model on the Viewsonic website and you will see the native resolution displaye...
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.
Check all cable connections, verify the LED indicator on the AC adapter, and test a different wall outlet. Verify Connections: Ensure the power cord is firmly seated in the AC adapter "brick" and the plug is fully inserted into the wall outlet. Check Adapter LED: Look for a small light on the adapter unit. LED On: The adapter is re...
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 ...
Replace the batteries and ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the projector's IR receiver. Replace Batteries: Insert a fresh set of batteries. Low power can cause intermittent operation even if the remote’s indicator light turns on. Clear Obstructions: Ensure the [IR Receiver] on the projector is not blocked by any ...
Image artifacts are often caused by poor cable quality or signal interference. Use high-quality cables and avoid using excessive adapters. Use Bundled Cables: Test using the [original video cable] provided with the product. Remove Intermediate Devices: Disconnect any [docking stations], [adapters], or [video splitters]. Connect the ...
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...
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...
Slight humming is often normal for 4K models due to XPR technology. For other noises, check fan settings and power stability. Identify Normal XPR Noise (4K Models): 4K UHD projectors use XPR pixel-shifting technology, which produces a subtle high-pitched hum during operation. This is normal and not a defect. Adjust Fan Settings: Go to ...
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.