1. Ensure that your monitor has built-in speakers. You can check it on Product's website page -> Specification -> Audio. 2. Check the cable connection: a. Make sure the connection is secured. b. Re-plug or try another HDMI (Premium) certificated cable in direct connection. c. If using a VGA cable, ensure the audio cable is connected ...
If Netflix is freezing after updating the application, please follow the steps below: Please make sure your Netflix application is downloaded from the ViewSonic application store. If a message appears in the Netflix application asking you to update, please press Cancel. If you have updated the Netflix application, please uninstall...
For Models: PA/PG/PX Series “Power On” and “Power Off” are separated as two (2) different buttons on the remote control. This is different from the PJD series.
Please follow below steps: Connect your device and projector to the same Wi-Fi network. 2. On projector, go to Home > Screen Mirroring, there is projector's device name shown at the upper right location. (e.g. "ViewSonic PJ-XXXX") 3.On your phone/tablet, do the following: iOS: Access...
To clean the projector lens, do the following: Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust. If the lens is still not clean, use lens-cleaning paper or moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the surface. CAUTION: Never rub the lens with abrasive materials
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 ...
In order to enable the PgUp and PgDn function on your remote controller for the PX701-4K projector, please follow the instruction below: Besides your video cable (HDMI), please connect an additional USB cable from the back of the PX701-4K projector to your PC/Laptop. Change the control method to USB by entering your OSD menu -> System ...
Image flickering is mostly caused by loose cables or the Eco Mode settings. Follow these quick steps to resolve it. Secure Physical Connections: Unplug and re-plug the HDMI / VGA cable. Ensure the connection is firm. Try a different cable to rule out internal wire damage. Change Lamp Mode (Top Solution): Go to [Settings]...
Certain menu settings are locked based on the current input signal or preset picture mode to maintain optimal image quality. Verify Input Source: When using digital connections (HDMI, DisplayPort), options like Phase or Horizontal Position are automatically optimized and locked. These are only available for manual adjustment under a VGA (a...
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 ...