Canon projector LXMU800Z User Manual
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25 Using the Exclusive Remote (LX-RC01) with Wired To use a wired remote control with the projector. Use a cable with a ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack (not included). MEN UEXITE NT ER 1 4 7 0 8 9 6 3 5 2 3.5mm audio cable Remote Control (not included) Note: Infrared operations cannot be performed if a cable is connected to the p\ rojector or the remote control. Remote Control Operating Range The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector. Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or the rear of the projector, the remote will function well within a radius of about 10 meters and 30 degrees above or below the projector le\ vel. If the projector does not respond to the remote control, move a little closer. M EN UEX ITEN T ER1 4 7 0 8 9 6 3 5 2 30 Degrees 10 m10 m 30 Degrees M EN UEX ITEN T ER1 4 7 0 8 9 6 3 5 2
26 Setting the Remote ID to the Projector To operate multiple projectors independently, set this ID function. ■“Remote ID” is for a remote control. ■“Control ID” is for a projector. See page 76. 1. Press the ID SET button for three seconds. The LED indicator on the remote control blinks. 2. To designate the Remote ID, press and hold the 2 digit number (01 ~ 99)\ each button for 1 second at least. The remote control backlight blinks. Once initiated, the ID set procedur\ e allows for ten seconds to complete the process. After ten seconds, you must restart the procedure. Note: The factory default is “X / X”. “X” means all ID. And the left side is “Control ID”. The right side is “Remote ID”. See page 76. Clearing the Remote ID Press the ID SET and CLEAR for five seconds. The remote control backlight blinks signifying that the ID setting is cleared. Projector and Remote Control Buttons The projector can be operated using the remote control or the buttons on\ the side of the projector. All operations can be carried out with the remote control; however, the buttons on the projector are limited in use.
27 Inserting the Remote Control Batteries Note: ■Do not use the old and new batteries or the batteries of different types\ together. ■Remove the battery if the remote control may not be used for a long time\ to prevent the damage caused by leaks. 1. Slide the battery cover as illustrated. 2. Place two AA batteries in the compartment, make sure the polarity in the compartment and batteries are aligned correctly. 3. Slide the battery cover back. Setup and Operation
28 Installing the Lens 1. Remove the dust cap. 2. Remove the new lens from its packaging. 3. Remove the lens covers from the rear and front of the new lens. Remove them before continuing. 4. Clean the new lens before installing. Take care when cleaning to prevent scratching the surface of the new lens. 5. Orient the lens so that the arrow on the label pasted on its side is facing upward and push the lens into the lens mount of the unit as far as it will go. 6. Turn the new lens clockwise until and audible Click is heard signifying the new lens is secured and seated correctly. 7. Gently pull on the new lens to ensure it is locked in place. If the new lens does not come off, it is seated correctly. Note: ■The projector supports the lens memory function. Perform the memory func\ tion every time when you install the lens. ■Be sure to execute Center Lens after the lens is changed. ■Refer to User’s Manual attached to optional lens as well.
29 Using the Anti-theft Screw for Lens To prevent the accidental removal of the lens, fasten the Anti- theft screw for lens included with the projector to the bottom of the projector. Anti-theft screw for lens Projector Parts and Functions Location of Laser Aperture Note: The laser aperture is located as depicted in the following illustration.\ For your safety, do not stare directly into the laser source. Starring directly into the laser source \ could permanently damage your eyes. Laser aperture
30 Interlock Switches This projector has three (top cover x 1, lens x 2) interlocking switch\ es to protect the user from the unnecessary laser exposure. 12 ItemDescription 1The lens alarm function automatically powers off the projector if the lens is removed or not installed correctly. 2The intruder alarm function automatically powers off the projector if the top cover is removed.
31 Precaution for Installing the Projector The high quality display from the project is only available when the pro\ jector is correctly installed. Generally, the light source facing the screen should be reduced or eliminated as \ much as possible. The contrast of the image will be obviously reduced if the light directly sh\ ines on the screen, such as the beam from windows or the other lighting illumination on the image. The image may become faded and not bright. Projector Installation and Setup The available installation options are available as follows: ■Front Table: Install the projector on the table and project the image forward. ■Rear Table: Install the image behind the screen and project onto the screen. ■Front Ceiling: Mounting the projector on the ceiling and project the image forward. ■Rear Ceiling: Mounting the projector on the ceiling behind the screen and project ont\ o the screen. Cautions for Ventilation The product is a high-brightness projector. The intake are located on the front and right sides to provide sufficient air for cooling. The projector has two vents on the back for cool air discharging. When installing, make sure the intake and outlet vents meet the required clea\ rance to allow for the proper cooling requirements of the system. At least 30cm around the intake and 50cm around the vent should be clear. 30 cm/11.8Or Greate r 30 cm/11.8 Or Greate r 50cm/19.68 Or Greater Note: ■Inadequate cooling may cause the projector to stop operations due to ove\ rheating. ■Overheating may shorten the life of components or laser. ■The intake and outtake vents should not be obstructed to prevent overhea\ ting.
32 Portrait Projection (Vertical Orientation) The projector can be installed vertically to display computer images in portrait orientation. Notes, when installing the projector vertically. ■Allow at least 30 cm(11.8”) clearance around the air intake vent. ■Prepare an exclusive stand (not included). Note: Using the projector in the following situation may accelerate the deteri\ oration of optical parts. ■When the projector is installed on which projection lens faces downward.\ ■When the air intake vent of the projector side faces downward in the por\ trait projection.
33 Connecting the Projector Connecting to the PC ComputerProjector HDMI cable Computer cable RGB to composite cable DVI-D cable(not included) (not included) (not included) Connecting to the AV Equipment AV Equipment HDMI cable RCA to BNC type composite cable Projector (not included) (not included)
34 Connecting to the Control Devices MENUEX ITE N TER 1 4 7 0 8 9 6 3 5 2 Projector Computer Remote Control 3.5mm audio cable LAN cable RS-232 cable (not included) (not included) (not included) Connecting to the Screen Trigger Projector Screen Projector3.5mm trigger cable (not included)