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    							Table of contents/Safety Instructions
    Before Use
    Setting Up the Projector
    Projecting an Image from the Computer
    Projecting an Image from AV Equipment
    Useful Functions Available During a Presentation
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Maintenance
    Troubleshooting
    Appendix
    Index
    APPENDIX
    Table of contents for Appendix
    Supported Computer Signal Types............ P132
    Relationship between Screen Size and 
    Projecting Distance.................................... P133
    Glossary .................................................... P134
    Specifications ............................................ P138
    Index .......................................................... P140
    Menu Configuration ................................... P144 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    Appendix
    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 pro-
    jectors auto PC function select the input signal type to project an image appropriately.
    ANALOG PC DIGITAL PC
    * Only for SX7 MarkII/SX60
    DIGITAL VIDEO
    ** Interlaced signal
    COMPONENT
    ** Interlaced signal
    - The specifications in the table above are sub-
    ject to change without prior notice.
    - This projector does not support any computer
    signal of which dot clock is 170MHz or higher.
    - Use a full connected VGA cable in which all
    pins are connected; otherwise, an image may
    be projected improperly.
    Resolution 
    (dots)Signal 
    typeHorizontal fre-
    quency (KHz)Vertical fre-
    quency (Hz)
    640 x 480 VGA31.469 59.94
    31.469 70.09
    37.50 75.00
    37.861 72.81
    37.861 74.38
    43.269 85.01
    720 x 400 – 31.469 70.09
    800 x 600 SVGA34.50 55.38
    35.156 56.25
    37.879 60.32
    37.898 61.03
    38.00 60.51
    38.60 60.31
    46.875 75.00
    48.077 72.19
    53.674 85.06
    1024 x 768 XGA44.028 54.63
    46.897 58.19
    47.00 58.31
    48.363 60.00
    48.496 60.02
    56.476 70.07
    58.032 72.00
    60.023 75.03
    60.314 74.92
    60.994 75.77
    62.04 77.07
    63.478 79.35
    68.677 85.00
    1280x768
    WXGA47.986 59.83
    1280x800
    (SX7 MarkII)49.702 60.03
    1360x768 – 47.712 60.02
    1152 x 864 – 64.196 70.39
    1152 x 900 –61.17 65.28
    61.846 66.00
    71.399 75.64
    1280 x 960 – 60.00 60.00
    1280 x 1024 SXGA62.50 58.63
    63.337 59.98
    63.364 59.95
    63.735 60.01
    63.791 60.18
    63.899 60.00
    63.981 60.02
    71.694 67.19
    76.97 72.00
    79.976 75.03
    81.135 76.11
    1400 x 1050 SXGA+ 63.981 60.02
    1600 x 1200 UXGA 75.00 60.00
    640 x 480 MAC LC 13 34.967 66.60
    640 x 480 MAC 13 35.00 66.67
    832 x 624 MAC 16 49.725 74.55
    1024 x 768 MAC 19 60.248 75.08
    1152 x 870 MAC 21 68.681 75.06
    1280 x 960 MAC 75.00 75.08
    1280 x 1024 MAC 80.00 75.08Resolution 
    (dots)Signal 
    typeHorizontal fre-
    quency (KHz)Vertical fre-
    quency (Hz)
    640 x 480 D-VGA 31.469 59.94
    800 x 600 D-SVGA 37.879 60.32
    1024 x 768 D-XGA 48.363 60.00
    1280 x 1024 D-SXGA* 63.981 60.02
    1400 x 1050 D-SXGA+* 63.981 60.02
    Signal 
    typeHorizontal frequency 
    (KHz)Vertical frequency 
    (Hz)
    D-480p 31.469 59.94
    D-575p 31.250 50.00
    D-720p 44.955 59.94
    D-1080i** 28.125 50.00
    D-1080i** 33.716 59.94
    Signal 
    typeHorizontal frequency
    (KHz)Vertical frequency 
    (Hz)
    480p 31.469 59.94
    480i** 15.734 59.94
    575p 31.250 50.00
    575i** 15.625 50.00
    720p 44.955 59.94
    1035i** 33.750 60.00
    1080i**28.125 50.00
    33.716 59.94 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance
    Screen size at 4:3 
    aspect ratio 
    Type – W x D (cm)Projecting distance at (m)
    H1 (cm) H2 (cm)Screen size at 16:9 
    aspect ratio 
    Type – W x D (cm) Max. zooming Min. zooming
    40 81 x 611.2 (3.9)2.0 (6.6)55 (1.8)6 (0.2)37 81 x 46
    50 102 x 76 1.5 (4.9) 2.5 (8.2) 69 (2.3) 8 (0.26) 46 102 x 57
    60 122 x 911.8 (5.9)2.9 (9.6)82 (2.7)9 (0.3)55 122 x 69
    70 142 x 107 2.1 (6.9) 3.4 (11.2) 96 (3.1) 11 (0.36) 64 142 x 80
    80 163 x 1222.4 (7.9)3.9 (12.9)110 (3.6)12 (0.4)74 163 x 91
    90 183 x 137 2.7 (8.9) 4.4 (14.6) 123 (4.0) 14 (0.46) 83 183 x 103
    100 203 x 1523.0 (9.8)4.9 (16.1)137 (4.5)15 (0.49)91 203 x 114
    110 224 x 168 3.3 (10.8) 5.4 (17.7) 151 (5.0) 17 (0.5) 101 224 x 126
    120 244 x 1833.6 (11.8)5.9 (19.4)165 (5.4)18 (0.59)110 244 x 137
    130 264 x 198 3.9 (12.8) 6.4 (21) 178 (5.8) 20 (0.66) 119 264 x 149
    140 284 x 2134.2 (13.8)6.9 (22.6)192 (6.3)21 (0.69)128 284 x 160
    150 305 x 229 4.5 (14.8) 7.4 (24.2) 206 (6.8) 23 (0.75) 138 305 x 171
    160 325 x 2444.8 (15.5)7.9 (25.9)219 (7.2)24 (0.79)147 325 x 183
    170 345 x 259 5.1 (16.8) 8.4 (27.4) 233 (7.6) 26 (0.85) 156 345 x 194
    180 366 x 2745.4 (17.7)8.9 (29.2)247 (8.1)27 (0.86)165 366 x 206
    182 370 x 277 5.4 (17.7) 9.0 (29.5) 250 (8.2) 28 (0.9) 167 370 x 208
    190 386 x 2905.6 (18.4)–261 (8.6)29 (0.95)174 386 x 217
    200 406 x 305 5.9 (19.4) – 274 (9.0) 30 (0.98) 184 406 x 229
    210 427 x 3206.2 (20.3)–288 (9.4)32 (1.05)193 427 x 240
    220 447 x 335 6.5 (21.3) – 302 (9.9) 34 (1.12) 202 447 x 251
    230 467 x 3516.8 (22.3)–315 (10.3)35 (1.15)211 467 x 263
    240 488 x 366 7.1 (23.3) – 329 (10.8) 37 (1.21) 220 488 x 274
    250 508 x 3817.4 (24.3)–343 (11.3)38 (1.25)233 508 x 286
    260 528 x 396 7.7 (25.3) – 357 (11.7) 40 (1.31) 239 528 x 297
    270 549 x 4118.0 (26.3)–370 (12.1)41 (1.35)248 549 x 309
    280 569 x 427 8.3 (27.2) – 384 (12.6) 43 (1.41) 257 569 x 320
    290 589 x 4428.6 (28.2)–398 (13.1)44 (1.44)266 589 x 331
    300 610 x 457 8.9 (29.2) – 411 (13.5) 46 (1.51) 276 610 x 343 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    Glossary
    * is only applicable to SX7 MarkII
    6-axis color adjust (P107)
    The color adjustment function for an
    advanced user. You can adjust color balance
    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 adjust-
    ment. You can perform the 6-axis color
    adjustment in the image adjustment menu.
    AdobeRGB (P55, 102)
    A color space specification set up by Adobe
    systems Incorporated which is applied to
    high performance digital cameras, displays
    and others. You can project an image with
    more accurate color reproduction since Its
    has wider color gamut than sRGB.
    In SX7 MarkII, if you select [AdobeRGB] in
    the [Image mode] setting, the projector can
    project the best-quality image conforming to
    the AdobeRGB Standard. Please be aware
    that color of the projected image may vary
    with that of the original image if you project
    an AdobeRGB compatible image in sRGB
    mode or project an sRGB compatible image
    in AdobeRGB mode.
    Ambient light* (P108)
    Lightning environment around the projector.
    You can correct and project an image more
    appropriately according to the ambient light
    on the screen via the setting of [Ambient
    light] if you have selected [Photo] for [Image
    mode].
    Analog PC (P27, 36, 93)
    A signal system used to send analog signal
    information of R (red), G (green), and B
    (blue). It is a typical system for connecting a
    color monitor to a computer. Connect the
    analog PC output terminal on the computer
    and Input Terminal-1 or Input Terminal-2 on
    this projector with a monitor cable. Select
    [ANALOG PC-1] for Input Terminal-1 and
    [ANALOG PC-2] for Input Terminal-2 at pro-
    jection.
    Aspect (P57, 73, 90)
    The aspect ratio is the ratio of the horizontal
    (longer) dimension to the vertical (shorter)
    dimension of a screen. It is expressed as
    longer dimension: shorter dimension. The
    following aspect ratio is normally used:
    [4:3]
    The aspect ratio widely accepted in the stan-
    dard screen resolution, for example the tradi-
    tional television screen and VGA (640 x 480)
    and XGA (1024 x 768) in PC. The aspect ratio
    for this projector is 4:3.
    [5:4]
    This aspect ratio is used if you select the res-
    olution such as SXGA (1280X1024) in PC.
    The shorter dimension in [5:4] is a little longer
    than that in [4:3]. An image with aspect ratio
    of 5:4 is properly displayed if you select
    [Auto] for [Aspect]; however, the margins are
    displayed on both sides of the screen.
    [16:9]
    The aspect ratio for the high definition or
    wide-screen. WXGA (1280 x 768 and 1360 x
    768) is used as the aspect ratio close to 16:9
    for the wide screen monitor in PC. An image
    with aspect ratio of 16:9 is properly displayed
    if you select [Auto] for [Aspect]; however, the
    margins are displayed at the top and bottom
    of the screen.
    For the aspect ratio for movie screens, vista
    vision size and cinema scope size, etc. are
    used.
    “Vista vision size”
    The aspect ratio close to 16:9. Select [Auto]
    or [Wide] for [Aspect]. The black belts are
    added at the top and bottom of the image.
    “Cinema scope size”
    The landscape-oriented aspect ratio of 8:3.
    Select [Auto] or [Wide] for [Aspect]. The
    black belts are added at the top and bottom
    of the image. 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    Color temperature* (P105)
    A value that represents the related color in a
    light source in general. In this projector, the
    color temperature is used to adjust the RGB
    color balance for the projected image to cor-
    rect the related color influence by the ambi-
    ent light. If you increase and decrease the
    color temperature, white changes to blue and
    red, respectively. You can set the color tem-
    perature in the [Color adjustment] menu if
    [Photo] has been selected for [Image mode].
    Component (P27, 64, 92)
    A signal system in which an image is trans-
    mitted by being broken down the brightness
    signal (Y) and the color signal (C) into the B-Y
    color difference signal and the R-Y color dif-
    ference signal. Its image quality is higher
    than that of the composite video. This system
    can project a better-quality image as com-
    pared with the composite signal system.
    Connect the component video terminal on
    the AV equipment and the ANALOG IN-2 ter-
    minal on this projector with a component
    cable. Select [COMPONENT] at projection.
    Composite (P27, 66)
    A video signal system used to send a bright-
    ness signal (Y) and a color signal (C)
    together. Connect the composite output
    (RCA) terminal on the AV equipment and the
    VIDEO IN terminal on this projector with a
    video cable. Select [VIDEO] at projection.
    Digital PC (P27, 37)
    A signal system used to send digital informa-
    tion of individual display dots. This system is
    free from deterioration of image quality
    because of no analog conversion. Connect
    the DVI output terminal on the computer and
    Input Terminal-1 on this projector with a DVI
    connection cable. Select [DIGITAL PC] at
    projection.
    DVI (P37, 48, 65, 70)
    A digital video signal connection interface for
    a computer and AV equipment. This interface
    allows digital data to be transmitted without
    converting to analog data, assuring high
    image quality with no signal degradation. The
    DVI-I (integrated) connector can be used to
    transmit both an analog video signal and dig-
    ital video signal.
    Gain (P105)
    A parameter that adjusts the reproduction
    range of a brightness signal from black to
    white within the image signal to naturally
    reproduce it on the screen. The reproducibil-
    ity of the bright tone is mainly changed. Since
    you can adjust the gain for each RGB color in
    this projector, you can also adjust colors. The
    gain is normally adjusted with the offset.
    Gamma Correction (P104, 106)
    A tone adjustment system used during pro-
    jection of image data. The gamma correction
    function works effectively when portions of an
    image are obscure because they are too light
    or dark.
    This projector supports manual gamma cor-
    rection and dynamic gamma correction
    which performs the gamma correction auto-
    matically.
    HDCP
    An abbreviation of High-bandwidth Digital
    Content Protection which is an encryption
    technology for copy protection of digital
    image signals. In this projector, you can
    project digital contents copy-protected with
    the HDCP technology. To project the con-
    tents, connect the Input Terminal-1 on the
    projector and an HDMI terminal or DVI termi-
    nal on an AV equipment with a dedicated
    cable, and then select [DIGITAL VIDEO] from
    the [INPUT] menu. 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    HDMI (P65, 70)
    A digital video signal connection interface for
    an AV equipment. Its terminal is more com-
    pact than the DVI terminal. It allows to trans-
    mit video and audio signals simultaneously.
    Memorized Color Correction (P107)
    A memorized color is a color in our memory.
    The memorized color such as blue for the sky
    is more vivid than the real color, so you may
    feel colors of a projected image are dull. If
    such is the case, enable the memorized color
    correction function to make the colors close
    to the ones in our memory. You can enable
    the memorized color correction function in
    the image adjustment menu.
    Offset (P105)
    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 repro-
    ducibility 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. The offset is normally adjusted with
    the gain.
    Progressive (P96)
    An image display system used to display the
    entire screen per scan. For an interlace sig-
    nal (video signal) that displays one screen by
    two scans (one for odd lines and one for
    even lines) is input, progressive processing
    is required. When the progressive function is
    turned off, one screen is displayed using
    image signals per interlace signal, deteriorat-
    ing the vertical resolution of the image. When
    the progressive function is turned on, one
    screen is displayed using image signals per
    two interlace signals, improving the vertical
    resolution of the image. Turn off the progres-
    sive function when flickering and horizontal
    lines are noticeable on a fast-moving picture.
    Resolution (P44, 91)
    The number of dots (horizontal dots x vertical
    dots) that can be displayed on a computer is
    called “resolution of display”. Resolution indi-
    cates the size of the display area (amount of
    information).
    If you select SXGA+ (1400 dots x 1050 dots)
    as the display resolution for the connecting
    computer, this projector can project high-res-
    olution images. If your computer does not
    have the SXGA+ option, select the maximum
    resolution among the selectable options.
    sRGB (P55, 102)
    An international standard of color representa-
    tion (color space) which is applied to general
    digital cameras, displays and others. In this
    projector, if you select [sRGB] in the [Image
    mode] setting, the projector can project the
    best-quality image conforming to the sRGB
    Standard.
    Resolu-
    tionNumber of dots
    Hori-
    zontalVe r ti ca l
    VGA 640 480
    SVGA 800 600
    XGA 1024 768
    SXGA 1280 1024
    SXGA+ 1400 1050
    UXGA 1600 1200
    Number of pixels in each 
    resolution 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    S-video (P27, 66, 92)
    A signal system (YC separation signal) used
    to send a brightness signal (Y) and color sig-
    nal (C) separately. Connect the S-video ter-
    minal on the AV equipment and the S-VIDEO
    IN terminal on this projector with an S-video
    cable. Select [S-VIDEO] at projection.
    Tracking (P93)
    To reproduce an image from an analog
    image signal, the process to accumulate
    image information at the appropriate timing
    with reference to the synchronization signal
    within the image signal. This process is
    called the tracking. This projector can dis-
    play an image properly by automatically
    adjust the tracking with the auto PC adjust-
    ment function even if there is a small differ-
    ence in the synchronization signal from an
    analog imaging device.
    Video (P27, 66, 92)
    An output terminal widely used in an AV
    equipment. It is also called as a composite
    output terminal (pin terminal or RCA termi-
    nal). For more details, refer to Composite. 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    Specifications
    Projector
    * 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 charac-
    teristics of the LCD panel.
    * Using the projector continuously for an extended period of time may accelerate the deterioration of optical parts.
    Remote Control
    Model name SX7 MarkII/SX60
    Display system RGB liquid crystal system
    Optical system Color separation by dichroic mirror/polarizing beam splitter and color composition by prism
    Display
    device
    Type Reflective liquid crystal panel
    Size/Aspect rat 0.7 x 3 panels/4 : 3
    Drive system active matrix system
    Number of pixels/
    Total Number of pixelsSX7 MarkII/SX60: 1,470,000 (1400 x 1050) x 3 panels/4,410,000
    Projection
    lens
    Zoom ratio/Focal length/F value 1.7x/f=21.7 to 35.8 mm/F1.85 to F2.5
    Zooming and focusing system Electronic operation/electronic operation (with auto focusing function)
    Lens shift 9 : 1 (fixed)
    Light source SX7 MarkII: 275W high-pressure lamp, SX60: 180W high-pressure lamp
    Screen size (projection distance) 40 to 300 (1.2 to 9 m)
    Number of reproducible colors 16,770,000 colors (full color)
    Brightness SX7 MarkII: 4000 lm, SX60: 2500 lm
    Contrast ratio 1000:1 (full white : full black)/2000:1 (SX60 in Home Cinema mode)
    Uniformity 88%
    Speaker 1W monaural x 1
    Maximum input resolution 1600 x 1200 dots (compression)
    Video signals
    ANALOG PC inputUXGA/SXGA+/WXGA/SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
    (scan rate: horizontal: 15 to 100KHz, vertical 50 to 100Hz)
    DIGITAL PC input SX7 MarkII/SX60: SXGA+/SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
    COMPONENT input 1080i, 1035i, 720p, 575i, 575p, 480i, 480p
    RGB SCART input 575i
    DIGITAL VIDED input 1080i, 720p, 575p, 480p
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO input NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N
    Input terminals
    Input Terminal-1 Digital PC, analog PC, digital video (DVI-I connector 29-pin)
    Input Terminal-2 Analog PC, component, SCART (mini D-sub 15-pin)
    VIDEO IN terminal composite (RCA)
    S-VIDEO IN terminal S-Video (mini DIN 4-pin)
    AUDIO IN terminal Audio signal (SX7 MarkII: stereo mini jack x 3, SX60: stereo mini jack x 1)
    USB terminal For mouse control (USB type B)
    SERVICE PORT RS-232C (mini DIN 8-pin)
    Video Output terminal Analog PC (mini D-sub 15-pin)
    Audio Output terminal Audio signal (SX7 MarkII: stereo mini jack)
    Input signals
    Digital PC TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling)
    Analog PC0.7Vp-p, positive polarity, impedance = 75Ω
    Horizontal/vertical synchronization: TTL level, negative or positive polarity
    Composite synchronization in G signal: 0.3Vp-p, negative polarity, impedance = 75Ω
    VideoVideo:1Vp-p, negative synchronization, impedance = 75Ω
    S-video: Separate YC signal, Y: 1Vp-p, negative synchronization, impedance = 75Ω
    C: 0.286Vp-p (burst signal), impedance = 75Ω
    Component: Separate Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr signal
    Y: 1Vp-p, Negative synchronization, impedance = 75Ω
    Cb/Pb: 0.7Vp-p, impedance = 75Ω       Cr/Pr: 0.7Vp-p, impedance = 75Ω
    Audio 142mVrms, impedance = 47 KΩ or more
    Noise (Lamp mode: Normal/Quiet) SX7 MarkII: 35/31 db, SX60: 30/27 db
    Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C
    Power supply AC 100 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
    Power consumption (Lamp mode: 
    Normal/Quiet, standby state)SX7 MarkII: 360W/290W, 7W, SX60: 250W/225W, 7W
    Dimensions 266 (W) x 114 (H) x 336 (D) mm / 10.6 (W) x 4.6 (H) x 13.4 (D) in (excluding protrusions)
    Weight SX7 MarkII: 4.8 kg/10.6 lbs, SX60: 4.6 kg/10.1 lbs
    AccessoriesRemote control, batteries for remote control, power cord, computer connection cable, USB 
    cable, component cable, carrying bag, lens cover, string for lens cover, Users Manual and 
    Warranty Card.
    Power supply Two 3.0 V, AAA-size batteries
    Operating range About 5 m (16.4) (to infrared remote receiver)
    Dimensions 42 (W) x 22 (H) x 135 (D) mm / 1.7 (W) x 0.9 (H) x 5.3 (D) in
    Weight (not including batteries) 55 g 
    						
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    APPENDIX
    External View
    Input terminal-2 (ANALOG IN-2) (Analog PC-2 input/component input terminal)
    This terminal is used as a computer analog PC input or component input terminal. Use a D-
    sub computer cable for connection.
    Mini D-sub 15-pin
    1R 9+5 V power
    2 G 10 Ground (Vertical sync.)
    3 B 11 Monitor ID0
    4 Monitor ID2 12 DDC data
    5 Ground (Horizontal sync.) 13 Horizontal sync.
    6 Ground (R) 14 Vertical sync.
    7 Ground (G) 15 DDC clock
    8 Ground (B)
    zThe terminal specifications for the analog PC-2 input and component input are the same.
    Screw Holes for 
    installation of ceiling-
    mount hanger 
    (M4 x 6) 
    						
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    INDEX
    Index
    Numerics
    6-axis color adjust  ........................ 107, 134
    A
    Adjusting keystone distortion  ................. 52
    AdobeRGB  ............................. 56, 102, 134
    Air filter  ................................................. 121
    Ambient light (SX7 MarkII)  ................... 108
    ANALOG IN-1  .................................. 26, 36
    ANALOG IN-2  ............................ 26, 36, 64
    Analog PC  ................................ 36, 48, 134
    Aspect  ................................ 57, 73, 90, 134
    AUDIO IN terminal (SX60) ...................... 39
    AUDIO IN terminal 
    (SX7 MarkII)  .................................. 38, 67
    AUDIO OUT terminal 
    (SX7 MarkII)  ........................................ 68
    Auto focus  ...................................... 46, 111
    Auto input  ....................................... 46, 111
    Auto keystone  ................................ 46, 111
    AUTO PC ................................................ 54
    Auto screen color  ........................... 46, 111
    AUTO SET  ........................................ 47, 70
    Auto setup  ................................ 46, 70, 111
    B
    Beep ..................................................... 112
    Brightness ............................................ 103
    C
    Carrying bag  .................................... 14, 21
    Ceiling mounted  ............................... 33, 97
    Channel setting  .................................... 115
    Color adjustment  .................................. 105
    Color temperature (SX7 MarkII)  ........... 105
    Component .................................... 64, 135
    Composite ............................................ 135
    Contrast ................................................ 103
    D
    D.ZOOM ................................................. 81
    DIGITAL IN  ....................................... 26, 65
    DIGITAL PC ...................................... 37, 48
    Digital PC  ............................................. 135
    Digital video  ......................................... 116
    Direct power on .................................... 112
    Display settings menu ...................... 86, 90
    Displaying a logo (SX60)  ............... 99, 100DVI  ........................................... 37, 65, 135
    Dynamic gamma  .................................. 106
    E
    External monitor  ..................................... 38
    F
    Factory defaults  ........................... 110, 117
    FOCUS ................................................... 51
    Focusing ................................................ 51
    FREEZE .................................................. 78
    G
    Gain .............................................. 105, 135
    Gamma correction  ....................... 104, 135
    Guide ................................................... 114
    H
    HDCP ................................................... 135
    HDMI .............................................. 65, 136
    Horizontal pixels ..................................... 95
    Horizontal position  ................................. 94
    I
    IMAGE .................................................... 55
    Image adjustment menu  ................ 86, 102
    Image flip H/V (Ceiling mounted/Rear)  .. 97
    Image mode  ......................................... 102
    Image mode (quality)  ..................... 55, 102
    INPUT ............................................... 48, 71
    Input signal select (AV equipment) ........ 70
    Input signal select (computer)  ............... 48
    Input signal select 
    (Display settings menu)  ...................... 91
    Input terminal  ......................................... 26
    Input terminal (for AV equipment)  .......... 64
    Input terminal (for computer)  ................. 36
    K
    Key lock  ............................................... 114
    KEYSTONE ............................................. 52
    L
    Lamp counter  ....................................... 118
    Lamp mode  .......................................... 109
    Lamp replacement  ............... 118, 122, 123
    LED illumination  ................................... 115
    Lens cap  ................................................ 21
    Logo capture (SX60)  .............................. 98
    Logo position (SX60) .............................. 99 
    						
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