Viewsonic VS13835 Manual De Usuario
3
ViewSonic
Pro9500
Contents
AUDIO menu ................................................................................... 49
v
olume
, s
peAker
, A
udio
source
, h
dmi
Audio
, m
ic
level
, m
ic
volume
SCREEN menu ................................................................................ 51
l
AnguAge
, m
enu
position
, B
lAnk
, s
tArt
up
,
M
yScreen
, M
yScreen Lock
, m
essAge
,
s
ource
nAme
, t
emplAte
, c.
c
.
OPTION menu................................................................................. 57
A
uto
seArch
, A
uto
keystone
, d
irect
power
on
, A
uto
power
off
, u
sB
type
B
, l
Amp
time
,
f
ilter
time
, m
y
Button
, m
y
source
, s
ervice
NETWORK menu ............................................................................ 67
s
etup
, p
rojector
nAme
, m
y
imAge
, A
mx
d
.
d
., p
resentAtion
, i
nformAtion
, s
ervice
SECURITY menu ............................................................................ 74
s
ecurity
pAssword
chAnge
,
M
yscreen
pAssword
, p
in
lock
, t
rAnsition
detector
,
m
y
text
pAssword
, m
y
text
displAy
, m
y
text
writing
, s
ecurity
indicAtor
, s
tAck
lock
Presentation tools ......................................................................... 80
PC-LESS Presentation
................................................................................... 80
Thumbnail Mode, Full Screen Mode, Slideshow mode, Playlist
USB Display
........................................................................................................
89
Right-Click menu, Floating menu, Options window
Maintenance .................................................................................. 92
Replacing the lamp ........................................................................................... 92
Cleaning and replacing the air filter ......................................................................... 94
Replacing the internal clock battery
......................................................................... 96
Other care ......................................................................................................... 97
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 98
Related messages ............................................................................................ 98
Regarding the indicator lamps .......................................................................... 99
Shutting the projector down ............................................................................ 101
Resetting all settings ....................................................................................... 101
Phenomena that may be easy to be mistaken for machine defects .......................... 102
Specifications .............................................................................. 106