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ViewSonic PJL855

Technical Information

Timing Chart

The following table lists the maximum refresh rates that the ViewSonic PJL855 will operate at a number of standard
resolutions (timing presets). While the projector is capable of this level of performance, not all video cards are
capable of operating at these signal timings. See your graphics card user's guide to ensure compatibility.

CAUTION: Some input sources may not display properly if they are not compatible with the
projector. Some input sources may not display in full size, as shown in Output Resolutions.

Connecting to the RS232 Port

The RS232C Port has two possible uses:

1

Mouse Emulation This allows you to use a mouse with one computer at a time, by toggling between one
computer connected to RGB1 and another computer connected to RGB2.

NOTE: Depending on which type of mouse you will be using (PS/2, ADB, or Serial) you must use the appropriate connector. (See diagrams below)

2

Computer Control Port This is only used for special applications in which a computer controls the projector
(instead of the projector's control buttons or Remote Control Unit).

NOTE: To use this feature you must first develop customized software using various control codes. To find out how to access this supplementary
information, contact ViewSonic Customer Support. (See the back of this guide.)

Mouse Emulation

1 With both the projector and the computer powered OFF,

connect the projector and the mouse terminal of the
computer using the appropriate cable. (See diagrams to
the right).

2 Disconnect the existing mouse.

3 Power ON the projector, then power ON the computer.

NOTE: If mouse emulation will not start, reset the
computer and/or check the mouse driver.

(b) ADB (Macintosh)
mouse connector

(a) PS/2 mouse
connector

(c) Serial mouse
connector

NOTE:
Depending on which type of mouse you
will be using (PS/2, ADB, or Serial) you
must use the appropriate connector.

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

9

5

D-sub 9pin

6

5

3

4

2

1

Mini Din 6pin

3

4

2

1

Mini Din 4pin

Computer/Signal Timings

Input

Resolution

H x V

Vertical

Frequency

(Refresh Rate)

(Hz)

Horizontal

Frequency

(kHz)

Polarity of

Synchronizing

Signal H/V

Output

Resolution

(Display Dots)

H x V

Industry 640 x 400@56Hz

640 x 400

56.4

24.8

1024 x 640

VESA 720 x 400@85Hz

640 x 480

85.0

37.9

-/-

1008 x 640

VESA 640 x 480@85Hz

640 x 480

85.0

43.3

-/-

853 x 640

Mac

®

13" 640 x 480@67Hz

640 x 480

66.7

35.0

-/-

1024 x 768

VESA

VGA-3 640 x 480@73Hz

640 x 480

72.8

37.9

-/-

1024 x 768

VESA VGA-3 640 x 480@75Hz

640 x 480

75.0

37.5

-/-

1024 x 768

VESA VGA-3 640 x 480@85Hz

640 x 480

85.0

43.3

-/-

1024 x 768

VESA SVGA 800 x 600@56Hz

800 x 600

56.3

35.2

+/+

1000 x 750

VESA SVGA 800 x 600@ 60Hz

800 x 600

60.2

37.9

+/+

1000 x 750

VESA SVGA 800 x 600@ 72Hz

800 x 600

72.2

48.1

+/+

1000 x 750

VESA SVGA 800 x 600@75Hz

800 x 600

75.0

46.9

-/-

1000 x 750

VESA SVGA 800 x 600@85Hz

800 x 600

85.1

53.7

-/-

1000 x 750

Mac 16" 832 x 624@75Hz

832 x 624

74.57

49.7

+/+

1024 x 768

VESA XGA 1024 x 768@60Hz

1024 x 768

60.0

48.4

-/-

1024 x 768

VESA XGA 1024 x 768@70Hz

1024 x 768

70.1

56.5

-/-

1024 x 768

VESA XGA 1024 x 768@75Hz

1024 x 768

75.0

60.0

-/-

1024 x 768