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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Display Status
    Selecting a Screen Mode (3)
    [Aspect]
    You can adjust the aspect ratio of the image pro-
    jected on the screen.
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Selecting an Input Signal Type (1)
    [Input signal select]
    You can select a desired input signal type if the
    auto PC adjustment function detects more than
    one input signal types.
    T
    T
    Select an input signal type suitable for the com-
    puter from the displayed signal types.
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Aspect
    Projects a normal image with aspect
    ratio of 4:3 on the screen with
    aspect ratio of 4:3.
    Projects an image with aspect ratio
    of 4:3 within the screen with aspect
    ratio of 16:9.
    Projects a video image with aspect
    ratio of 16:9.
    zEach item may become unavailable
    depending on the setting of [Screen
    aspect].
    VIDEO/S-VIDEOSCART
    Full screen
    4:3
    WideDisplay settings
    Input signal select
    zSee P132 for the signal types sup-
    ported by this projector.
    ANALOG PC 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Selecting an Input Signal Type (2)
    [Input signal select]
    You can select an input signal type manually if a
    video image from a AV equipment is not pro-
    jected correctly (irregular color or no image).
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Selecting an Input Signal Type (3)
    [Input signal select]
    You can select an input signal type manually if a
    video image from a AV equipment is not pro-
    jected correctly.
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Input signal select
    Selects the input signal automati-
    cally.
    Select one of input signal types
    shown on the left if video image is
    not projected correctly in the [Auto]
    mode.
    zConfirm the input signal type accord-
    ing to the Users Manual that came
    with the AV equipment connected.
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO
    Auto
    NTSC
    PAL
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    PAL-M
    PAL-NDisplay settings
    Input signal select
    Selects the component format auto-
    matically according to the input sig-
    nal.
    Select one of input signal types
    shown on the left if video image is
    not projected correctly in the [Auto]
    mode. (575i is selected automati-
    cally for the SCART input.)
    zConfirm the input signal type accord-
    ing to the Users Manual that came
    with the AV equipment connected.
    COMP./SCART
    Auto
    1080i
    1035i
    720p
    575p
    480p
    575i
    480i 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Display Status
    Adjusting the Total Number of Dots
    [Total dots]
    You can select the total number of dots in the
    horizontal direction. Adjust the number of dots
    when the image distorts or noise is displayed on
    the screen at both sides.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Adjusting the Tracking
    [Tracking]
    You can fine-tune the timing for generating an
    image from the image signal. Adjust the tracking
    when the image flickers or distorts.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Total dots
    Increases the total number of dots.
    Decreases the total number of dots.
    zPerform this adjustment if the auto PC
    adjustment function cannot adjust the
    project image correctly.
    zThe setting is recorded for [ANALOG
    PC-1] and [ANALOG PC-2] sepa-
    rately.
    ANALOG PC
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Adjusting the Horizontal Position
    [Horizontal position]
    You can adjust the horizontal position of the
    screen when the projected image is shifted in
    the horizontal direction.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Adjusting the Vertical Position
    [Vertical position]
    You can adjust the vertical position of the screen
    when the projected image is shifted in the verti-
    cal direction.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Horizontal position
    Moves the screen to the right.
    Moves the screen to the left.
    zPerform this adjustment if the auto PC
    adjustment function cannot adjust the
    project image correctly.
    zThe setting is recorded for [ANALOG
    PC-1] and [ANALOG PC-2] sepa-
    rately.
    ANALOG PC
    >
    <
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Vertical position
    Moves the screen up.
    Moves the screen down.
    zPerform this adjustment if the auto PC
    adjustment function cannot adjust the
    project image correctly.
    zThe setting is recorded for [ANALOG
    PC-1] and [ANALOG PC-2] sepa-
    rately.
    ANALOG PC
    >
    < 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Display Status
    Adjusting the Number of Horizontal Pixels
    [Horizontal pixels]
    You can adjust the number of the pixels in the
    horizontal direction if the length of the screen is
    too long or too short in the horizontal direction.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Adjusting the Number of Vertical Pixels
    [Vertical pixels]
    You can adjust the number of the pixels in the
    vertical direction if the length of the screen is too
    long or too short in the vertical direction.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Horizontal pixels
    Increases the number of pixels in
    the horizontal direction.
    Decreases the number of pixels in
    the horizontal direction.
    zPerform this adjustment if the auto PC
    adjustment function cannot adjust the
    project image correctly.
    zThe setting is recorded for [ANALOG
    PC-1] and [ANALOG PC-2] sepa-
    rately.
    ANALOG PC
    >
    <
    Display settings
    Input signal settings
    Vertical pixels
    Increases the number of pixels in
    the vertical direction.
    Decreases the number of pixels in
    the vertical direction.
    zPerform this adjustment if the auto PC
    adjustment function cannot adjust the
    project image correctly.
    zThe setting is recorded for [ANALOG
    PC-1] and [ANALOG PC-2] sepa-
    rately.
    ANALOG PC
    >
    < 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Performing Progressive Processing
    [Progressive]
    You can accumulate and composite information
    for a signal for a low resolution image to convert
    it to a high resolution image.
    T
    T
    Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then press
    the [MENU] button.
    Selecting a Menu Position
    [Menu position]
    You can select the position of the menu dis-
    played on the screen.
    T
    T
    Move the menu to the desired position with [ ],
    [], and then press the [OK] button.
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Progressive
    Does not perform the progressive
    processing.
    Performs the progressive process-
    ing.
    Performs the appropriate progres-
    sive processing depending on the
    input signal.
    zYou can use this function if the input
    signal is VIDEO/S-VIDEO or the com-
    ponent signal is 575i or 480i.
    You cannot use this function if the
    component signal is 1080i, 1035i,
    720p, 575p, or 480p.
    zThis setting is saved for the currently
    selected input signal.
    zSelect [Off] when flickers and horizon-
    tal lines are noticeable on a fast-mov-
    ing picture.
    zSee P136 for more detailed informa-
    tion on the progressive processing.
    VIDEO/S-VIDEOCOMP.
    Off
    On
    AutoDisplay settings
    Menu position
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP./SCARTVIDEO/S-VIDEO
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Display Status
    Performing the Ceiling-mounted/Rear 
    Projection
    [Image flip H/V]
    You can make this setting if you want to hang the
    projector from the ceiling or project an image on
    a transmissive screen.
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settingsImage flip H/V
    Select this if you project an image
    normally.
    Select this if you project an image
    with the projector hung from the
    ceiling. The projected image is
    inverted in both vertical and hori-
    zontal directions.
    Select this if you project an image
    from behind the screen. The pro-
    jected image is inverted in the hori-
    zontal direction.
    Select this if you project an image
    from behind the screen with the pro-
    jector hung from the ceiling. The
    projected image is inverted in the
    vertical direction.
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP./SCARTVIDEO/S-VIDEO
    None
    Ceiling mounted
    Rear
    Rear, Ceiling mounted
    z When hanging the projector from the
    ceiling, make sure to use optional
    brackets. Contact your Canon dealer.
    z The keystone adjustment will be reset.
    None (Normal image)
    Ceiling mounted
    Rear
    Rear, Ceiling mounted 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Correcting the Screen Color
    [Screen color]
    You can adjust the while balance so that white
    portions of the image are displayed correctly.
    T
    T
    Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then press
    the [MENU] button.
    Capturing a Logo to Be Projected 
    (SX60)
    [Logo capture]
    You can project a desired image (logo) when
    you turn on the projector, there is no input signal,
    or you blacken a projecting image temporarily.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then press
    the [MENU] button.
    Display settings
    Screen color
    Projects an image in a color tone
    similar to that of natural light on a
    standard screen.
    Projects an image in an almost natu-
    ral color tone on a greenboard (dark
    green).
    Adjusts color tone with the level
    meter. To adjust the color tone auto-
    matically, press the [AUTO SET]
    button when the following level
    meter is displayed. Use this function
    if the [Greenboard] setting is inade-
    quate.
    If you manually adjust it, press [ ] or [ ] 
    button to select red, green, or blue.
    [>] Increases the color tone of each color.
    [
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Display Status
    Selecting a Logo Display Position 
    (SX60)
    [Logo position]
    You can select a logo display position. You can
    place the logo at the center or a corner of the
    screen.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Displaying a Logo (No signal screen)
    [No signal screen]
    You can display a user logo on a screen when
    there is no input signal. (SX60)
    For SX7 MarkII, you can display either of a black
    or blue screen.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then press
    the [MENU] button.
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    Logo position
    Select a position you want to dis-
    play a logo and press the [OK] but-
    ton.
    zYou cannot select [Logo position] if
    you have not captured a logo on the
    [Logo capture] screen.
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP./SCARTVIDEO/S-VIDEO
    Upper L
    Upper R
    Center
    Lower L
    Lower RDisplay settings
    User screen settings
    No signal screen
    Displays no logo (black screen).
    Displays no logo (blue background).
    Displays a logo captured on the 
    [Logo capture] 
    screen. (SX60)
    zYou cannot select [User logo] if you
    have not captured a logo on the [Logo
    capture] screen. (SX60)
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP./SCARTVIDEO/S-VIDEO
    (SX60)
    Black
    Blue
    User logo 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Displaying a Logo (NO SHOW)
    [NO SHOW]
    You can display a user logo on a screen when
    the projected image is blackened out tempo-
    rarily by pressing the [NO SHOW] button on the
    remote control. (SX60)
    For SX7 MarkII, you can display either of a black
    or blue screen.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then press
    the [MENU] button.
    Selecting a Logo at Startup
    [Projector on]
    You can display a specified logo on a screen
    from the moment the projector is turned on to the
    moment it is ready for projection.
    T
    T
    T
    Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then press
    the [MENU] button.
    Display settings
    User screen settings
    NO SHOW
    Displays no logo (black screen).
    Displays no logo (blue background).
    Displays a logo captured on the
    [Logo capture] screen. (SX60)
    zYou cannot select [User logo] if you
    have not captured a logo on the [Logo
    capture] screen. (SX60)
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP./SCARTVIDEO/S-VIDEO
    (SX60)
    Black
    Blue
    User logoDisplay settings
    User screen settings
    Projector on
    Displays the Canon logo captured
    at the factory.
    Projects an image immediately after
    turning on the projector.
    Displays a logo captured on the
    [Logo capture] screen. (SX60)
    zYou cannot select [User logo] if you
    have not captured a logo on the [Logo
    capture] screen. (SX60)
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP./SCARTVIDEO/S-VIDEO
    (SX60)
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