Canon RealIS WUX10 User Manual
Canon RealIS WUX10 User Manual

Canon RealIS WUX10 User Manual

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MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR
User's Manual
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions
Before Use
Projecting an Image
Useful Functions Available During a Presentation
Setting Up Functions from Menus
Connecting the Projector to Network
Appendix
Index
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  • Page 1 Table of Contents Safety Instructions MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR Before Use Projecting an Image User’s Manual Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 2: Features Of Wux10 Multimedia Projector

    Native WUXGA resolution ensures projection of a high-quality image in a wider projection area with a high degree of resolution. High-powered 1.5X Zoom Lens 1.5X zoom aspheric lens can project a 100-inch image when placed 3 m (9.8') to 4.4 m (14.4') away. (P31) "Auto Setup Function" for Making Setup a Breeze The focus and keystone distortion are automatically adjusted for quick and easy setup of projector.
  • Page 3 First read document. It provides information about projector safety, cautions, quick start guide*, cleaning and replacing the air filter and lamp replacement. * This guide shows an outline flowchart of the steps to start and stop the projector, as well as the functions available for projecting images.
  • Page 4: Quick Reference Guide

    Quick Reference Guide This Quick Reference Guide will help you find functions that make full use of the projector, are useful in producing an attractive presentation, and so on. Connecting the Projector Changing Remote Control Channel (P94) Connecting to the Computer (P35 –...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Features of WUX10 Multimedia Projector ..............2 Quick Reference Guide....................4 Safety Instructions .....................10 Safety Precautions........................11 ■ READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE........12 AC Power Cord Requirement ....................14 Federal Communication Commission Notice................15 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations ................15 Precautions on Handling the Batteries in the Remote Controller ..........
  • Page 6 ■ When the Language Selection Screen Appears............. 43 ■ When the Password Input Screen Appears..............44 ■ When "No signal" Appears ....................44 ■ When Notebook Computer Screen Does Not Appear ............ 44 ■ Adjusting Image......................44 Changing Notebook Computer Screen Output................. 44 ■...
  • Page 7 Selecting an Input Signal Type (VIDEO) .................. 74 Selecting an Input Signal Type (COMPONENT) ..............75 Adjusting Input Signal (ANALOG PC) – Total Dots ..............75 Adjusting Input Signal (ANALOG PC) – Tracking ..............76 Adjust Input Signal (ANALOG PC) – Horizontal position ............76 Adjust Input Signal (ANALOG PC) –...
  • Page 8 Connecting the Projector to Network............103 Setting an IP Address ....................104 ■ Setting IP Address of the Computer ................104 ■ Resetting the IP Address Setting of the Computer ............105 Setting Network......................106 ■ Displaying the Network Configuration Screen .............. 106 ■...
  • Page 9 ■ About the Replacing Lamp.................... 123 ■ Replacing the Lamp ...................... 124 Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect ..........125 When Projecting an Image from a Computer ................. 125 When Projecting an Image from Image Software ..............127 Supported Computer Signal Types ................128 Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance .......129...
  • Page 10: Safety Instructions

    THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS UNIT IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL. CAUTION Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    • Do not put any flammable objects or spray cans near the projector, as the hot air exhausted from the ventilation holes may result in an explosion. • If the projector is not to be used for an extended period of time, unplug it from the power outlet.
  • Page 12: Read And Keep This Owner's Manual For Later Use

    This will prevent damage due to lightning and power surges. Do not expose this unit to rain or use near water... for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc...
  • Page 13 If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, consult your authorized dealer or local power company. Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector where the cord may be damaged by people walking on it.
  • Page 14: Ac Power Cord Requirement

    Safety Instructions AC Power Cord Requirement The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirements for use in the country you purchased it. AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada: The AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA).
  • Page 15: Federal Communication Commission Notice

    Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules. Use of a shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
  • Page 16: Precautions On Handling The Batteries In The Remote Controller

    The mercury lamp has the following characteristics. • A lamp may explode with a loud sound or burn out due to a shock, scratch, or use beyond its expiry date. • The lamp life may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the usage environment.
  • Page 17: Carrying/Transporting The Projector

    • The carrying bag is not designed to protect the projector from external shocks. When carrying the projector with it put in the carrying bag, do not give a shock to it, drop it, or place anything on it. The projector may be dam- aged or malfunctioned.
  • Page 18 • Do not place the projector on an unstable or slanted surface. The projector may fall causing a personal injury. • Do not place it in an oily, smoky, or damp location (e.g., near a cooking table or a humidifier). It may cause a fire or an electric shock.
  • Page 19: Before Use

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Before Use Before Use Projecting an Image Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 20: Supplied Accessories

    • When the projector is not in use, attach the lens cap to protect the lens.
  • Page 21: Putting The Projector In The Carrying Bag

    Replace the adjustable foot to prevent the damage on the projector. • When carrying the projector with it put in the carrying bag, do not give a shock to it, drop it, or place anything on it. The projector may be damaged or malfunctioned.
  • Page 22: Part Names

    Caution Ranging window Do not place any obstacle between the projec- tor and the screen, as the auto focusing func- tion may fail to operate correctly. Adjustable foot lock button (P33) Air intake vent Lens cap (P20)
  • Page 23: Bottom Side

    • Make sure to use the optional ceiling- mount hanger. • You should never install the ceiling- mount hanger by yourself. • If you mount the projector on the ceiling, you have to invert the projected image by selecting [Image flip H/V] from the menu. (P81)
  • Page 24: Remote Control

    Part Names Remote Control The projector can be operated using buttons on the remote control or the top control on the main unit. The remote control allows you to operate all functions of the projector. POWER button (P42, P62) Turns the projector on or off.
  • Page 25 Part Names AUTO SET button (P46) Performs input signal settings, auto adjustment on focus- ing, keystone distortion, screen color correction, and so on. AUTO PC button (P50) Adjusts tracking and so on auto- matically in accordance with signal from a computer when ANALOG INPUT button (P48) PC-1 or ANALOG PC-2 is selected.
  • Page 26: Top Control

    Adjusts tracking and so on automatically in shift] is selected. (P57, P58) accordance with signal from a computer • [ ], [ ], [<], [>]:Moves an image to the de- when ANALOG PC-1 or ANALOG PC-2 is sired position. selected.
  • Page 27: Input Terminals

    DVI-I IN) (P35, P36) Connects an external monitor output from a computer. Receives an analog PC (ANALOG PC-1) or a digital signal (DIGITAL PC). AUDIO IN Terminal (P35, P36, P39, (6) VIDEO IN Terminal (P39) P40) Receives a composite video signal The audio input terminals correspond- from AV equipment.
  • Page 28: Preparing The Remote Control

    30° • Use the remote control within a distance of approximately 5 m (16.4') from the projector. • Use the remote control within an angle of 30° in any direction from directly in front of the infrared remote receiver. • The remote control may be inoperative if there is an obstacle between the remote control and main unit or the infrared remote receiver on the main unit is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light of lighting equipment.
  • Page 29: Projecting An Image

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Projecting an Before Use Image Projecting an Image Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 30: Steps For Setting Up The Projector And Projecting An Image

    Steps for Setting Up the Projector and Projecting an Image Connecting the Projector to Equipment (P34) Turning on the Power (P42) Do you want to project an image from a notebook computer? For a notebook computer, turn on the monitor output (P44) and then go to Auto Setup.
  • Page 31: Setting Up The Projector

    The projected image size is determined by the distance between the projector and the screen (projection distance) as well as the zoom (P51). For the relationship between the screen size and the projection distance, see also the table listed in "Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance" on page129.
  • Page 32: Placing On A Level Place

    Be sure to keep the projector as horizontal as possible. If you need to point the projector up (for example, when the screen is placed on a higher position), follow the instruction given in "When Pointing the Projector Up" on the following page.
  • Page 33: When Pointing The Projector Up

    Setting Up the Projector ■ When Pointing the Projector Up When the screen is placed on a higher position, point the projector up using the adjust- able foot. You can point it up as far as 10 degrees. The keystone distortion of the projecting image can be corrected with the auto keystone (P45) or by using the keystone distortion adjust function (P53).
  • Page 34: Connecting The Projector

    DIGITAL PC Use this name to select the appropriate image. : Video signal or data flow ANALOG PC-1 The name of the terminal to which to connect DVI-I IN terminal (Pxxx) : indicates the page(s) to refer to. equipment. DIGITAL PC...
  • Page 35: Connecting The Projector To The Computer

    Commercial audio cable (AUDIO OUT) • Use full connected VGA cable in which all pins are connected; otherwise, an image will be projected improperly. • Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor...
  • Page 36: Connecting To Dvi Monitor Output Terminal (Digital Connection)

    (AUDIO OUT) • It cannot project a signal whose dot clock is 170MHz or higher. • Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound. ■Connecting to DVI Monitor Output Terminal (digital connection)
  • Page 37: Outputting Audio To Speakers

    It is possible to output sound of projected images to amplified speakers. Speaker Projector To AUDIO OUT RCA terminal Commercial audio cable Mini jack Audio input terminal (AUDIO IN) Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound.
  • Page 38: Connecting To Av Equipment

    Connect the projector and AV equipment. Before connecting the cables, turn off both the projector and AV equipment. The description provided here is just examples. For more detailed information, refer to the manual for the connecting AV equipment. ■Connecting to Digital Video Output Terminal (digital connection)
  • Page 39: Connecting To Analog Video Output Terminal (Analog Connection)

    To input a corresponding audio signal: RCA terminal To AUDIO IN Mini jack Commercial audio cable Audio output terminal Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound.
  • Page 40 A Component video signal from AV equipment can be input to the projector by connect- ing the supplied component cable to the ANALOG PC-2/COMPONENT IN terminal of the projector. Use a commercial component cable that fits to the terminal type of the AV equipment to connect the supplied component cable. AV equipment...
  • Page 41: Outputting Audio To Speakers

    It is possible to output sound of projected images to AV equipment or amplified speakers. Projector Speaker To AUDIO OUT RCA terminal Mini jack Commercial audio cable Audio input terminal (AUDIO IN) Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound.
  • Page 42: Starting Projection

    TV and radio. • Wait at least 5 minutes before turning on the projector when you turn off the projector. It may shorten the lamp life if you turn on the projector immediately after turning it off.
  • Page 43: When The Language Selection Screen Appears

    ■When the Language Selection Screen Appears A window appears when the projector is turned on for the first time. You can select a lan- guage to be used by the projector for displaying menus and messages in the window.
  • Page 44: When The Password Input Screen Appears

    • For the display resolution of the computer, select "1920 x 1200 pixels" or a resolution closest to the output signal resolution of the computer. (P49) • Use the auto PC function to adjust shift in computer image or the flickering of the screen. (P50) •...
  • Page 45: Setting Up The Screen Automatically

    (Adjusting the focus: P52, Correcting keystone distortion: and Correcting the screen color: P80) • If you select [16:9 D. image shift] or [4:3 D. image shift] for [Screen aspect], [Auto setup] will be disabled and the following screen appears.
  • Page 46: Performing The Auto Setup

    Setting Up the Screen Automatically ■Performing the Auto Setup Press the AUTO SET button to perform the auto setup. Remote control Top control • After the auto setup is complete, the following window appears. Press the OK button.
  • Page 47: Selecting An Input Signal (Input)

    Selecting an Input Signal (INPUT) Select an appropriate input signal in the [INPUT] menu if you want to project a digital PC or AV equipment signal or you connect multiple computers or AV equipment to receive their input signals. Skip this step if you have not changed the input signal since the last projection.
  • Page 48: Selecting An Input Signal

    The currently active input signal is marked with a circle and highlighted in orange. An input signal that is ready for projection is displayed in white. When no signal is received, it is displayed in gray. [HDMI], [DIGITAL PC], and [ANALOG PC-1] may be displayed in gray even if they are ready for projection.
  • Page 49: Adjusting Image

    Adjusting Image Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer Set the display resolution of the computer to "1920 x 1200 pixels" or a resolution closest to the output signal resolution of the computer based on the performance of the projector (resolution: 1920 x 1200 pixels).
  • Page 50: Auto Pc

    Adjusting Image AUTO PC When you press the AUTO PC button if there is a shift in image display or flickering of screen with the [ANALOG PC-1] or [ANALOG PC-2] selected, the projector is adjusted to an optimum condition. The result of adjustment is recorded for each input signal ([ANALOG PC-1] or [ANALOG PC-2]).
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Image Size

    Adjusting the Image Size Use the ZOOM button to adjust the size of the projecting image. Change the projector installation position if your desired image is too large or too small to adjust it with the zoom function. (P31) Press the ZOOM button to pop up a window shown at the lower right.
  • Page 52: Adjusting The Focus

    You can adjust the focus with the FOCUS button. The projection image may be out of focus if the projection distance is beyond the range of 1.2 m (3.9') to 9.1 m (29.6'). Move the projector installation position if such is the case. (P31) ■Auto focusing...
  • Page 53: Adjusting Keystone Distortion

    In addition, the aspect ratio of the image may change. • If you select [16:9 D. image shift] or [4:3 D. image shift] for [Screen aspect], the keystone adjustment will be disabled. Project the image at right angle to the screen.
  • Page 54: Resetting The Keystone Adjustment

    Perform the following steps to reset the keystone adjustment. Press the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button twice to display the [Keystone reset] window. On the window, select [OK] with [<], and then press the OK button. It cannot perform the keystone adjustment under the combinations shown in the following table.
  • Page 55: Selecting Screen Aspect And Aspect

    • [Aspect]: Select [Auto] unless the type of input signal is [VIDEO]. You may need to change the setting depending on the resolution of the computer. If the image is not projected with a desired aspect ratio, see "Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect"...
  • Page 56 4:3. 16:9 D. image shift Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of 16:9. Suitable for projecting visual software having aspect ratio of 16:9. You cannot correct the keystone distortion in this mode, but you can move the image up or down with images being projected horizontally.
  • Page 57: Moving Image With 16:9 D. Image Shift

    Selecting Screen Aspect and Aspect ■Moving Image with 16:9 D. Image Shift Press the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button when [16:9 D. image shift] is selected for [Screen aspect] to pop up a window at the lower right. Remote control Top control Use [ ] / [ ] to move the image.
  • Page 58: Moving Image With 4:3 D. Image Shift

    When the image shift adjustment has been completed, press the OK button. ■Resetting the Image Shift Perform the following steps to reset the image shift adjustment. Press the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button twice to display the [D.image shift reset] window. On the window, select [OK] with [<], and then press the OK button.
  • Page 59: Selecting Aspect Ratio

    An image is projected at an aspect ratio of 16:9. Select this if an image of 16:9 aspect ratio cannot be appropriately projected in the [AUTO] mode. An image is projected at an aspect ratio of 4:3. Select this if an image of 4:3 aspect ratio cannot be appropriately projected in the [AUTO] mode.
  • Page 60: How To Select An Aspect Ratio

    Press the ASPECT button on the remote control to select an appropriate aspect ratio. The selection is toggled among types for aspect ratios by pressing the ASPECT button. For more details on the aspect ratios, refer to "When Projecting an Image from a Computer" on page 125.
  • Page 61: Selecting An Image Mode

    It is suited to project text-based computer screens or visual software (mov- ing pictures) in a bright room. Presentation Select this to project an image with quality suited for the presentation. It is also suited to project visual software (moving pictures) with a high regard for the brightness. Movie Select this to project common visual software (moving pictures).
  • Page 62: Turning Off The Projector

    The projector may be damaged due to the heat. • Attach the lens cap to the lens to protect it and put the projector in the carrying bag. Replace the adjustable foot to prevent the damage on the projector.
  • Page 63: Useful Functions Available During A Presentation

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Useful Functions Before Use Available During Projecting an Image a Presentation Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 64: Useful Functions Available During A Presentation

    Press the button again to cancel the ening out the image. FREEZE function. • The (left and right) LED illumination lamps on the top control flushes slowly while stopping the image. • It is cancelled once the input signal is terminated.
  • Page 65: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume Muting the Sound Useful when: Useful when: • You want to adjust the volume level of the pro- • You want to temporality mute the unnecessary jectors or external speaker. sound. • You want to immediately mute the sound.
  • Page 66: Zooming An Image

    Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Zooming an Image Useful when: • Zoom in an object such as a small graph dur- ing a presentation (up to 12x). • Focusing on the current subject. You can move the area to the enlarged by Press the button.
  • Page 67: Showing The Elapsed Time

    Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Showing the Elapsed Time Useful when: • You want to manage the proceedings of the presentation. Press the button to start counting. • The elapsed time is displayed at the lower right corner of the screen.
  • Page 69: Setting Functions From Menus

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Setting Before Use Functions from Projecting an Image Menus Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 70: How To Use Menus

    Input Signal Types for which a Menu Item is Displayed Different menu items are displayed for different input signal types. In the following explanation of each menu item, the input signal type for which the menu item is displayed is indicated as follows:...
  • Page 71: Basic Operation Of Menu

    Use [<] / [>] to select a tab. Remote control Top control • If the tab position is not highlighted in orange, use [ ] / [ ] to move the highlight to the top. Use [ ] / [ ] to select a item.
  • Page 72 Example: Tracking 1. Press the OK button to display a different screen. 2. Use [ ] / [ ] to select contents, and use [<] / [>] to select a value. 3. If you found the contents you desired, press the OK button.
  • Page 73: Setting Display Status

    [Aspect] HDMI COMPONENT An image is projected at an aspect DIGITAL PC VIDEO ratio of 4:3. Select this if an image of ANALOG PC 4:3 aspect ratio cannot be appropri- ately projected in the [AUTO] mode. Display settings Zoom An image with 4:3 aspect ratio is pro-...
  • Page 74: Selecting An Input Signal Type (Analog Pc)

    Display settings Display settings Input signal select Input signal select You can select a proper signal type if a video image from your AV equipment is You can select a proper resolution if auto not projected correctly. PC adjustment function (P50) cannot project a correct image from a computer.
  • Page 75: Selecting An Input Signal Type (Component)

    Total dots You can select a proper component signal type, if a video image from AV equipment You can adjust the total number of dots in is not projected correctly. the horizontal direction. Adjust it when stripes are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 76: Adjusting Input Signal (Analog Pc) - Tracking

    Adjusts the tracking when the image dis- shifted in the horizontal direction. torts or flickers. Use [<] / [>] to select a value. As the value Use [<] / [>] to select a value. increases, the screen moves to the left.
  • Page 77: Adjust Input Signal (Analog Pc) - Vertical Position

    Use [<] / [>] to select a value. As the value Use [<] / [>] to select a value. increases, the screen moves upward.
  • Page 78: Adjust Input Signal (Analog Pc) - Vertical Pixels

    You can adjust the number of the pixels in nals. the vertical direction if the length of the screen is too long or too short in the verti- cal direction. Use [<] / [>] to select a value. Press the OK button to accept your setting and then press the MENU button.
  • Page 79: Select Hdmi Over Scan

    A part of peripheral sections of images sive processing according to the may be cut out depending on the resolu- input signal. tion of the signals. In such a case, select [Off]. Press the OK button to accept your setting and then press the MENU button.
  • Page 80: Selecting A Menu Position

    Move the menu to the desired position with [ ] / Normal Select this if a standard type of projec- [<] / [ ] / [>]. tion screen is used. The images are projected in the light quality similar to that of natural light.
  • Page 81: Reversing Projection

    COMPONENT DIGITAL PC VIDEO ANALOG PC Display settings Image flip H/V You can make this setting if you want to hang the projector from the ceiling or Ceiling mounted project an image from behind the screen. Rear None Select this if you project an image normally.
  • Page 82: Capturing A Logo

    Display settings User screen settings User screen settings Logo capture Logo position You can capture a part of the images You can select a log display position. being projected as [User logo]. A screen for capturing images is dis- Upper L Select a position you want to dis- played.
  • Page 83: No Signal Screen

    User screen settings User screen settings No signal screen Screen when blank You can display a user logo on a screen You can display a user logo a screen when there is no input signal. when the projected image is blackened out temporarily by pressing the BLANK button on the remote control.
  • Page 84: Selecting A Logo At Startup

    (P55) You can display a specified logo on a screen from the moment the projector is turned on to the moment it is ready fro pro- jection. 16:10 Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of 16:10.
  • Page 85: Setting The Image Quality

    You can select an image mode suitable for tation. It is also suited to project the projecting image. visual software (moving pic- You can select it also with the IMAGE but- tures) with a high regard for the ton on the remote control. (P61) brightness.
  • Page 86: Adjusting The Brightness

    Contrast You can adjust the brightness of images. You can adjust the contrast of images. If you want to make it more or less vivid, adjust the difference in tone between the lightest and darkest portions of the image. [>] Increases the brightness of an image.
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Sharpness

    Image adjustment Image adjustment Sharpness Gamma You can adjust the sharpness of images. You can correct the obscure portion of an image due to too dark or bright. Increases the sharpness of an image. [>] [>] Brighten the dark portion.
  • Page 88: Making Color Adjustment (Hdmi/Digital Pc/Analog Pc)

    Image adjustment Image adjustment Color adjustment Color adjustment You can adjust the color quality of images for You can adjust the color depth and hue of each of primary colors, red, green and blue. images for each of primary colors, red, green and blue.
  • Page 89: Making Advanced Adjustment (Noise Reduction)

    Noise reduction Dynamic gamma You can reduce noise of picture. You can adjust the gradation representa- tion of light and dark portions of an image automatically. Disables noise reduction. Weak Select this option for noisy picture. Dynamic gamma is disabled.
  • Page 90: Making Advanced Adjustment (Auto Fleshtone)

    • The adjustment you have made is stored as an adjusted value of input sig- nals being projected in an image mode. Use [ ] / [ ] to select [ Hue] or [ Saturation], then adjust them with [<] / [>].
  • Page 91: Reducing The Lamp Brightness

    Press the OK button to accept your setting and then press the MENU button. • [Normal] is the factory default. • The setting you have made is stored as a setting value of input signals being projected in an image mode.
  • Page 92: Setting Various Function

    Auto setup Power management mode You can select an items you want to You can turn off the lamp or projector auto- enable in the auto setup function. matically for saving power. Select [On] for the items if you want to enable in auto setup function.
  • Page 93: Skip The Power Button Operation

    Press the OK button to accept your setting • [On] is the factory default. and then press the MENU button. • It does not beep if you mute the projec- • [Off] is the factory default. tor sound with the MUTE button on the remote control.
  • Page 94: Prohibiting The Projector Operation

    You can change the channel on the remote control as follows: To Unlock Key Lock Function Press the OK button and [ ] for 3 sec- Turn off the projector and unplug the power onds at the same time. plug. Hold down the OK button on the top control and connect the power plug.
  • Page 95: Selecting A Display Language

    You can select whether to show or hide the guide screen which explains operations. Use [ ] / [ ] / [<] / [>] to select the lan- guage to be used in the menu, then press the OK button.
  • Page 96: Turning On/Off Led Illumination

    System settings System settings Other settings LED illumination Menu display time You can select whether to enable or dis- able the LED illumination (P26). You can extend the menu display time, which is 30 seconds usually, to 3 minutes. Normal The menu is displayed for 30 sec- Disables the LED illumination.
  • Page 97: Setting A Password

    Once you set a password, the password entry screen appears at power-on. Enter a 4-digit password with [ ] / [ ] / [<] / [>]. Enter a 4-digit password using [ ] / [<] / If the password is valid, the projection starts. If [ ] / [>] (e.g.,...
  • Page 98: Resetting The Lamp Counter

    Setting Various Function Resetting the Lamp Counter [Other settings] - [Lamp counter] Select [OK] on the screen for confirmation, HDMI COMPONENT press the OK button, and the lamp counter DIGITAL PC VIDEO is reset. ANALOG PC System settings Other settings Lamp counter Press the MENU button.
  • Page 99: Turning On/Off The Network Function

    Network function A message “Replace with the new lamp.” appears when power is turned on. You can save power if you turn off the net- work function when you don’t use the net- work function. You can save energy by disabling the network function.
  • Page 100: Initializing Network Settings

    MENU button. items set in "Connecting the Projector to Network" (P103). • This function cannot reset the value of • You can do this initialization also from a [Lamp counter], [Language], [Remote Web browser. (P112) control], [Input signal] and [Network set- ting] to default.
  • Page 101: Checking The Information Of The Projector

    [Not set] is shown for an item having no settings. Gateway address E-mail sender address E-mail recipient address Projector name ID of this projector on the network System information ID This is an item of system information. Normally this is not displayed.
  • Page 103: Connecting The Projector To Network

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Connecting the Before Use Projector to Projecting an Image Network Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 104: Setting An Ip Address

    It is possible to send an error notification e-mail (P113) from the projector to the computer when you connect the projector to the network. To connect via the network, an IP address must be assigned to the projector. Set an IP address by following the steps below. (The examples shown are Windows XP screenshot images.) ■Setting IP Address of the Computer...
  • Page 105: Resetting The Ip Address Setting Of The Computer

    Setting an IP Address When you have specified the settings, click the [OK] button and then click the [OK] but- ton on the [Local Area Connection Properties] window to close it. ■Resetting the IP Address Setting of the Computer Turn off the projector and remove the LAN cable.
  • Page 106: Setting Network

    The password input screen appears. The supported web browsers is Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later. In the password input screen, enter "root" for [User name] and "system" for [Password] and click the [OK] button. The projector network configuration screen appears on the web browser.
  • Page 107: Setting The Network

    Setting Network ■Setting the Network In the menu screen, click [Password], input the new user name and password, and click the [OK] button. Setting items: [User name]: The user name for logging in the network [New password]: The new password...
  • Page 108 Setting Network Click [Mail], enter appropriate values in the following field for the error report, and click the [OK] button. Setting items: [To:]: The E-mail address to which the error report is sent (Within 63 alphanumeric characters) [Cc:]: The E-mail address to which the carbon copy of the error...
  • Page 109 Setting Network If the SMTP mail server authentication is required, click [Mail auth], enter appropriate values in the following field, and click the [OK] button. Select one of the following four authentication method in [Mail authentication]. Select [OFF] if the mail authentication is not required (the factory default is [OFF]).
  • Page 110 Setting Network If you want to monitor the projector, click [SNMP], enter appropriate values in the fol- lowing field, and click the [OK] button. Select one of the following four SNMP version in [SNMP]. Select [OFF] if you donÅft want to monitor the projector.
  • Page 111 • UnknownError: it tells that an unknown error was occurred. Make sure to install the SNMP manager program on your PC before using the SNMP agent function. Authentication and Encryption Protocols SNMP V3 for the projector uses the DES-CBC for the authentication and encryption protocols.
  • Page 112: Resetting The Network Setting

    ■Resetting the Network Setting Click [Initialize] in the menu screen. Click the [OK] button when the following dialog box is displayed. If you want to restore to the factory setting from the projector, perform [Network set- ting initialization] from the menu.
  • Page 113: Error Notification Message

    Setting Network ■Error Notification Message It sends the following message when an error occurs in the projector. Error list Error name Temperature abnormality The temperature inside the projector is too high for some reason or the outside air temperature is higher than the Errors related to specified one.
  • Page 114: Projector Control

    [Auto setup]: Perform the auto setup function (P45) [Auto PC]: Perform the auto PC function (P50) • For [Input], [Aspect], and [Image mode], select an item and click the [Apply] but- ton. • Click the [Refresh] button to display the latest information.
  • Page 115: Appendix

    Table of Contents Safety Instructions Appendix Before Use Projecting an Image Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index...
  • Page 116: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WARNING Lamp Flash Patterns The WARNING lamp on the Control Panel flashes in red when there is a trouble in the pro- jector. • Turn off the projector, wait until the cooling fan stops, and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet before dealing with the trouble.
  • Page 117: Symptoms And Solutions

    The lamp cover is open. Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and correctly install the lamp cover and then turn on the projector again. The safety device has activated When the safety device is active, the POWER lamp does not because you put the projector in turn on when you connect the power cord.
  • Page 118: You Cannot Hear Sound

    To turn on the external monitor output, press the [LCD] rectly. or [VGA] function key or a key with an icon for the external monitor, while holding down the [Fn] key on the keyboard of the notebook computer. (P44) The combination of keys used to perform this operation varies among computer manufacturers.
  • Page 119: The Projected Image Is Blur

    (P22, P23, P42) The air filter is dirty. Check whether the bottom air filter is clogged with dust. If the air filter is clogged, clean or replace the air filter. (P122)
  • Page 120: You Cannot Operate The Remote Control

    If the lamp has exploded, replace the lamp according to "Lamp Handling Precautions" on page 16. Check the lamp by replacing it with a spare lamp if you have one. (P16, P123, P124) The operating temperature is inap- Check whether the operating temperature is 5 to 35°C. (P18) propriate.
  • Page 121: Maintenance

    A dirty lens may ruin the quality of the projected image. • The main unit is very hot immediately after turning off the projector. Wait until the projector cools down sufficiently (more than 1 hour) before cleaning the projector. Otherwise, you may get burned or injured.
  • Page 122: Cleaning And Replacing The Air Filter

    Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter An air filter is installed in the air intake vent on the bottom of the main body to protect the internal lens and mirror from dust. Should the air filter become clogged with dust, the pro- jector may be damaged since it will block the air flow into the projector and raises the internal temperature of the projector.
  • Page 123: Replacing The Lamp

    • Do not touch the inner glass surface when you replace the lamp. Otherwise, the projector 's performance may degrade. • Make sure to handle the lamp carefully and correctly since it may explode if it is scratched or shocked. If a lamp explodes, follow the instructions under "If a Lamp Explodes" on page 16.
  • Page 124: Replacing The Lamp

    Maintenance ■Replacing the Lamp Lamp cover Turn off the projector, disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet, and let the projector stand for at least 1 hour. Screw Loosen a screw with a flathead screw- driver and remove the lamp cover.
  • Page 125: Relationship Between Aspect And Screen Aspect

    This section describes the relationship between screen aspect (P55) and aspect (P59). To project an image on the whole screen, select the most appropriate screen aspect ratio and aspect according to the aspect ratio of the screen and input signal type.
  • Page 126 Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect Screen Aspect Resolution of Com- Screen Object of Projection Aspect Setting Ratio Setting puter Screen Project an image in a largest possible size WUXGA 16:10 [Auto] on the screen. Project an image in a...
  • Page 127: When Projecting An Image From Image Software

    • If an image from image software with aspect ratio of 16:9 is not projected correctly, select [16:9] as screen aspect. • If you project the 16:9 image with black borders at top and bottom such as in the terres- trial movie broadcasting, you can project the 16:9 image fully on the screen by select- ing [Zoom] in [Aspect].
  • Page 128: Supported Computer Signal Types

    Supported Computer Signal Types This projector supports following signal types. If your computer or AV equipment is compatible with any one of these signal types, the projector's auto PC function selects the input signal type to project an image appropriately.
  • Page 129: Relationship Between Screen Size And Projecting Distance

    Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance 16:9/16:10 Screen size Screen size (diagonal) Width Width Screen Size Projecting distance 16:10 16:9 16:10 Max. Min. diagonal zooming zooming Width Height Width Height Width Height m (feet) 40" 1.2 (3.9') 1.8 (5.9') 50"...
  • Page 130: Glossary

    R (red), G (green), and and the VIDEO IN terminal on this projec- B (blue). It is a typical system for connect- tor with a video cable. Select [VIDEO] at ing a color monitor to a computer. Connect projection.
  • Page 131 Glossary Aspect (P59, P73, P125) Component (P27, P40, P88) The aspect ratio is the ratio of the horizon- A signal system in which an image is tal dimension (width) to the vertical transmitted by being broken down into the dimension (height) of a screen. It is brightness signal (Y), color signal (C), B-Y expressed as "width : height."...
  • Page 132 Glossary Offset (P88) A parameter that shifts the reproduction range of a brightness signal from black to white within an image signal toward the higher or lower level of brightness. The reproducibility of the dark tone is mainly changed. Since you can adjust the offset for each RGB color in this projector, you can also adjust colors.
  • Page 133 6-axis color adjust (P90) The color adjustment function for an advanced user. You can adjust color bal- ance and color level for 6 axis of RGB (red/green/blue) and CMY (cyan/magenta/ yellow) of the projected image to make a fine color adjustment. You can perform the 6-axis color adjustment in the image adjustment menu.
  • Page 134: Specifications

    User's Man- ual, and Warranty Card. 99.99% or more of the LCD panel pixels are effective. During projection, 0.01% or less of pixels may stay lit or unlit due to the characteris- tics of the LCD panel.
  • Page 135: External View

    193 mm (7.6") ■ANALOG PC-2/COMPONENT IN terminal This terminal is used as a computer analog PC input or component input terminal. Use a D-sub computer cable for connection. The terminal specifications for the analog PC input and component input are the same.
  • Page 136: Service Port (Control)

    47h 45h 54h 20h 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 0Dh Standard IMAGE=STANDARD<CR> 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 53h 54h 41h 4Eh 44h 41h 52h 44h 0Dh 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 52h 45h 53h 45h 4Eh 54h 41h 54h 49h 4Fh Presentation IMAGE=PRESENTATION<CR> 4Eh 0Dh Image...
  • Page 137: Index

    Index Numerics Composite ...........130 Connecting the projector to the 6-axis color adjust ......90 computer ...........35 Contrast ..........86 Adjustable foot ........33 Adjusting keystone distortion ....53 D. ZOOM ..........66 Adjusting the focus ....... 52 D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE ......53 Adjusting the volume ......65 DIGITAL PC ........
  • Page 138 Index Image mode (Image quality) ....61 POWER ........42 Information ........70 Power management ......43 INPUT ............ 48 Power management mode (settings) ..92 Input signal select ......74 Power saving (power management) ..43 Input terminal ........27 Progressive ........79 Connecting the projector to the Projecting distance ......31...
  • Page 139 Index Vertical pixels ........78 Vertical position ........77 VIDEO ........39 VIDEO IN terminal ......27 VOL ............65 WARNING lamp ......26 ZOOM ............ 51 Zoom (Aspect) ........59 Zoom (image size) ........ 51 Zooming an Image ........ 66...
  • Page 140 • Ceiling-mount pipe (40 cm/16 in to 60 cm/24 in) Part No.: RS-CL08* * This part is used to hang the projector from a ceiling. For more detailed information, refer to the instruction manual that comes with the ceiling-mount hanger RS-CL07.
  • Page 142: Menu Configuration

    Screen when blank Black * 720p Blue 576p User logo 576i Projector on Skip 480p Canon logo * 480i User logo Return Screen aspect 16:10 16:9 16:9 D. image shift 4:3 D. image shift *: Factory defaults (setting after reset)
  • Page 143: The Image Adjustment Menu

    Menu Configuration The Image adjustment menu The System settings menu Auto setup Image mode Standard * Presentation Auto focus Movie On * sRGB Auto keystone Brightness On * Contrast Auto input Sharpness On * Gamma Auto screen color Off *...
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