Canon projector REALiS SX50 User Manual
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31 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Adjusting Keystone Distortion If a projected picture has keystone distortion, correct it by using the keystone adjustment feature. 1 2Select Keystone Adjustment. “Keystone adjustment” appears on the screen. Correct keystone distortion. Keystone distortion must be corrected while “Keystone adjustment” is displayed on the screen. (“Keystone adjustment” disappears 10 seconds later.) Press the [OK] button. To reduce the length of the upper edge, press [^]. To reduce the length of the left edge, press []. 3 Remote controlTop control
32 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER • The result of keystone adjustment is memorized. If the projector installation position is the same as before, keystone adjustment is not required. • When Keystone Adjustment is selected, signals are processed digitally. The image may look different from the original one. • The aspect ratio of the image may change when keystone is adjusted. • Keystone can be adjusted vertically and horizontally within the range of +/-20 degrees. The amount of adjustment varies depending on the combination of the amount of optical zooming, input signal type, and adjustment direction (vertical or horizontal). • If the keystone distortion is too large to adjust, move the projector installation position. • To cancel the keystone adjustment, press the [KEYSTONE] button again to display [Keystone Reset]. Then, press the [OK] button.
33 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Selecting a Screen Mode You can select one of four screen modes depending on the display resolution of your computer. • A screen mode can be selected by selecting “Screen settings” from the menu. (P57) Full screen Normal Wide Screen Tr u e si z e • If the display resolution of the computer is higher than 1400 by 1050 dots, select a lower resolution before starting projection. • The upper, lower, left, and/or right portions of a projected image may be missing depending on the selected display mode. Select this to project an image displayed on the computer screen at a 4:3 aspect ratio (W:H) (SXGA+ [1400 by 1050 dots] or XGA [1024 by 768 dots]). The image displayed on the computer screen at a 5:4 (W:H) aspect ratio is projected with it compressed vertically or horizontally. Select this to project an image displayed on the computer screen at a 5:4 (W:H) aspect ratio (SXGA) or on a wide screen of Macintosh. Since the image is projected with it fitted to either the width or length of the computer screen, the top and bottom portions or the leftmost and rightmost portions of the image are missing. Select this to project an image displayed on the computer screen at a 16:9 (W:H) aspect ratio. Since the image is projected with it fitted to the width of the computer screen, the top and bottom portions of the image are missing. Select this if you want to project an image in its original size. A clear image can be obtained because of no image processing. This mode cannot be selected when the display resolution of the computer is larger than 1400 by 1050 pixels.
34 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Selecting an Image Mode (Quality) You can select one of four image modes. You can adjust the image quality (brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, color) as you like. Press the [IMAGE] button. “IMAGE” appears on the screen, allowing you to select a desired image mode by pressing the [IMAGE] button repeatedly. [Standard]Select this to project an image with a similar quality to that of the original image. An image is projected with a high regard for reproduction of white. [Presentation]Select this to project an image with a similar quality to that of the original image. A bright and high-contract image is projected. [Cinema]Select this to project a moving picture. A picture is projected with a high regard for color tone reproduction. [sRGB]Select this when you want to project an image from a sRGB- compatible digital camera. An image is projected in the display mode conforming to the sRGB Standard. • The quality of the image projected in each image mode can be adjusted as follows. For the adjustment method, refer to Image Adj. Menu. (P62) · Brightness Adjust this when the image is too bright or dark. · Contrast Adjust this to decrease or increase contrast of the entire image. · Sharpness Adjust this to soften or sharpen an image. · Gamma/Dynamic gamma Adjust this to obtain better balance of contrast. · Screen color correction/Advanced color adjustment Adjust this when color tones are different from those of the original image. • The results of adjustments made by the user are saved for each of six types of input signals. Once they are saved, images can be projected with the same settings. • An image mode can be selected by selecting “Image adj.” from the menu. (P49, 62) Remote control 1
35 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Turning Off the Projector • Turning off the projector again with the lamp in an unstable state shortly after turning on the projector may shorten the lamp life. Wait at least 5 minutes before turning off the projector again. • Remove the AC power cord after the [POWER] indicator lights red after power- off. Removing the AC power cord immediately can damage the lamp and circuits. • Using the projector for more than 24 hours continuously may shorten the life of the lamp and internal optical components. Turn off the projector at least once in 24 hours and give it a rest for about one hour. When the power is turned off, cooling of the lamp starts. Therefore, the projector cannot be turned on again for about 90 seconds. 1 2Press the [POWER] button. A confirmation message appears on the screen. To continue projection, wait until the confirmation message disappears (about 4 seconds) or press a button other than the [POWER] button. Press the [POWER] button again while the confirmation message is displayed. The POWER indicator goes out and starts flashing red, starting to cool the lamp. When the [POWER] indicator lights red in 90 seconds, remove the power cord from the AC outlet. 3 Remote controlTop control
36 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Setting up the Power Management Function If the projector receives no signal input within 30 seconds, a countdown timer appears. The lamp will turn off five minutes later and the projector will enter the power management mode selected in advance. You can select one of the following power management modes from the menu. (P70) Ready mode Select this mode to start projection immediately. When the projector enters this mode, the lamp is turned off and its cooling starts. When the lamp has been cooled down, the [POWER] indicator starts flashing red and green to enter the ready status. Projection will restart if the input signal is reconnected or any button on the top control or remote control is pressed. Shutdown mode Select this mode to turn off the projector automatically. When the projector enters this mode, the lamp is turned off and its cooling starts. When the lamp has been cooled down, the [POWER] indicator stops flashing red and stays lit and the power is turned off. When the lamp is being cooled in a power management mode (for 90 seconds), the projector is inoperative. The power management function can be disabled (OFF).
37 USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Blacking Out an Image Te m p o r a r i l y [NO SHOW] Useful when: • You finished the presentation. • You want to divert attendees’ attention from the screen. Black out the image temporarily. Blacking out an Image The screen changes to black or blue. Showing the Image Again • A unique logo can be captured. (P59) • The company logo can be shown while the image is blacked out. (P60) Remote control Let’s take a look at the useful functions available when you make a presentation with a computer connected to the projector. Blacking Out an Image Temporarily [NO SHOW] ...................................... P37 Making an Image Larger/Smaller [D.ZOOM] .......................................... P38 Showing the Elapsed Time [P-TIMER] .......................................... P39 Pointing to a Position with a Spotlight [SPOT] ............................................... P39 Freezing a Image [FREEZE]........................................... P40 Muting the Sound/Adjusting the Volume [MUTE/VOL]........................ P40 Operating the Mouse Using the Remote Control ................................ P41 USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION
38 USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Moving the Image to the Desired Position If the enlarged image is larger than the screen, you can move it so that the desired portion of the image is displayed inside the screen. Move the image vertically and horizontally to display the desired portion on the screen. • The zoom ratio is 1x to 12x. • The enlarged image can also be frozen. Making an Image Larger/ Smaller [D.ZOOM] Useful when: • Making a small graph larger during presentation. • Moving unnecessary information off the screen to focus on the current subject. Make the projected image larger/smaller. Making the Image Larger Press this button repeatedly until the image becomes the desired size. Making the Image Smaller Press this button repeatedly until the image becomes the desired size. • Pressing the [D.ZOOM] button displays the magnification on the screen. • Pressing the [OK] button cancels the digital zoom function. Remote control Remote controlTop control
39 USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Indicating a Position with a Spotlight [SPOT] Useful when: • You point to a portion of an image that should draw attendees’ attention. Point to a desired portion of the projected image with a pointer. Showing the Pointer A pointer appears at the center of the screen and the image becomes dark excepting the pointer. Multiple types of pointers are supported and you can select a desired pointer by pressing the [SPOT] button repeatedly. Moving the Pointer Move the pointer to a desired position. To cancel the SPOT function, press the [OK] button. The normal screen appears. Remote control Showing the Elapsed Time [P-TIMER] Useful when: • You want to manage the proceedings of the presentation. The timer indicating the elapsed time (00:00 to 59:59) is shown in the lower right corner just like the stopwatch. Starting the Timer Pressing this button once shows the timer and starts the timer. Stopping the Timer Pressing this button once again stops the timer. Canceling the P-TIMER function When you pressing this button once again, the timer disappears. Remote control
40 USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Freezing the Picture [FREEZE] Useful when: • You want to perform a computer operation which is irrelevant to the proceedings of the presentation. • You want to stop a moving image. Freeze the moving image. Freezing an Image “FREEZE” icon is shown on the screen. Canceling the FREEZE function To cancel the FREEZE function, press this button again. The frozen image can be expanded or compressed. Remote control Muting the Sound/ Adjusting the Volume [MUTE] Useful when: • You want to mute the sound from the projector immediately. • You want to adjust the volume level of the projector speaker. Mute the sound temporarily or adjust the volume level. Muting the Sound “MUTE” icon is shown on the screen. Canceling the MUTE function To cancel the MUTE function, press this button again. Pressing the [VOL +/-] button also cancels the MUTE function. Adjusting the Volume Pressing the [+]/[-] button shows a Volume bar appears on the screen. (If the volume is not adjusted with the [+]/[-] button in about 4 seconds, the Volume bar disappears.) The MUTE function can be used from both the remote control and top control. Remote control Top control