Canon projector REALiS SX80 Maprojector Rk II User Manual
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31 Before Use Preparing the Remote Control ■Installing Remote Control Batteries ■ Remote Control Operating Range Point the remote control to the infrared remote receiver on the front or rear of the projector whenever pressing any button. If buttons on the remote control are inoperative when you attempt to operate the projector, replace the batteries with new ones. Do not drop the remote control or subject it to impact. Do not spill any liquids on the remote controller. Doing so could damage it. 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. When you use two projectors at the same time, you can change the channel settings to prevent the two remote controls from interfering with each other. ( P107) 1Open the battery com- partment lid. Slide the lid with it pressed down.2Insert batteries. Insert new two AAA-size batteries in the compart- ment with the + and – poles positioned correctly.3Replace the compart- ment lid. 30° 30° 5m (16.4) 5m (16.4) 30° 30°
33 Table of Contents Safety Instructions Before Use Projecting an Image Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Projecting an Image from a Digital Camera or an USB Flash Memory (SX80 II) Connecting the Projector to Network (SX80 II) Appendix Index Projecting an Image
34 Steps for Setting Up the Projector and Projecting an Image Performing the Auto Setup (P52) Connecting the Projector to Equipment (P38, P39) Turning on the Power (P49) Selecting an Input Signal (P54) Adjusting the Image (P56) Do the following adjustments. Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer (P56) Adjusting misaligned computer images or flickering of the screen using the Auto PC (P57) Adjusting the Image Size (P58) Adjusting the Focus (P59) Adjusting keystone Distortion (P60) Making Fine Adjustments Selecting an Aspect Ratio of Projected Image (Screen aspect) and a Screen Mode (Aspect) (P62, P65) Selecting an Image Mode (P67) Do you want to project an image from a notebook computer? Image projected properly? Image projected properly? No No For a notebook computer, turn on the monitor output (P51) and then go to Auto Setup. Projection is complete. Yes NoYes Projection is complete.Yes In SX800, manually adjust the focus.
35 Projecting an Image Setting Up the Projector ■Placing in Front of the Screen Place the projector in front of the screen. Be sure to place the projector parallel to the screen to ensure distortion-free projections. The screen must not be exposed to direct sun- light or light from lighting equipment. In a bright room, it is recommended to limit ambient light- ing in order to improve the image quality. Optical axisScreen Projected Image Size The projected image size is determined by the distance between the projector and the screen (projection distance) as well as the zoom (P58). 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 page151. Screen size40 6080 100150 180200 250300 Width (cm)81 122163 203305 366406 508610 Height (cm)61 91122 152229 274305 381457 Projection distance (zoom max)1.2 m (3.9)1.8 m (5.9)2.4 m (7.9)3.0 m (9.8)4.5 m (14.8)5.4 m (17.7)6.0 m (19.7)7.6 m (24.9)9.1 m (29.9) Projection distance (zoom min)1.7 m (5.6)2.6 m (8.5)3.5 m (11.5)4.4 m (14.4)6.6 m (21.7)8.0 m (26.3)8.9 (29.2)–– Projection distance (zoom max) Projection distance (zoom min) Screen
Setting Up the Projector 36 ■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. Adjust the tilt of the projecting image using the rear adjustable foot. Ceiling Mounting or Rear Projection You can mount the projector on the ceiling (Ceiling mounted) with it turned up side down or place it behind the screen (Rear) if you use a translucent screen. For ceil- ing mounting or rear projection, you have to invert the projected image. (P87) Ceiling Mounting Rear Projection Make sure that the installation position is free from any obstacle that may block the exhaust vent on the right side of the projector and the air intake vent on the bottom of the projector.
37Setting Up the Projector Projecting an Image ■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 (P52) or by using the keystone distortion adjust function (P60). 1Lift the front side of the projector and push the adjusting foot lock button to extend the adjustable foot. 2Raise the image to the desired height angle, then release the button to lock the foot in place. If Keystone Distortion is Too Large If the keystone distortion is too large to adjust, adjust the projector height by, for example, placing it on a pedestal. Pedestal Keystone Distortion
38 Connecting the Projector Connectable Equipment and Input Terminals DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC-1Use this name to select the appropriate image. : Video signal or data flow DVI-I IN terminalThe name of the terminal to which to connect equipment.(Pxxx) : indicates the page(s) to refer to. Computer (P40, P42) AV equipment (P44) Digital video camera* (P44)Computer (P41) AV equipment (P46) External monitor (P42)Digital camera* (P114) USB flash memory (P118) AV equipment (P45) AV equipment (P45) Digital camera* (P45)Amplified speaker (P43, P47) Digital camera* (P45)S-VIDEO VIDEO (P45) (P40, P42) (P41, P46) Digital video camera* (P45)Digital video camera* (P45) DVI-I IN terminal can be used to connect only computer. HDMI IN terminal can be used to connect only AV equipment. DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC-1 DVI-I IN terminalHDMI HDMI IN terminalANALOG PC-2 COMPONENT ANALOG PC-2/ COMPONENT IN terminalMONITOR OUT terminalUSB USB terminal Service terminal (Reserved) Video VIDEO IN terminal S-VIDEO S-VIDEO IN terminalAUDIO IN terminalAUDIO OUT terminalLAN terminal Audio signal for each image input DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC-1 COMPONENT ANALOG PC-2Network (P126) * Connect to the playback mode. ■SX80 MarkII
39Connecting the Projector Projecting an Image Computer (P40)Computer (P41) AV equipment (P46) AV equipment (P45) Amplified speaker (P43, P47) Digital camera* (P45)VIDEO (P45) (P40) (P41, P46) Digital video camera* (P45) ANALOG PC-1 ANALOG PC-1terminalANALOG PC-2 COMPONENTANALOG PC-2/ COMPONENT IN terminal Service terminal (Reserved) Video VIDEO IN terminalAUDIO IN terminalAUDIO OUT terminal Audio signal for each image input ANALOG PC-1 COMPONENT ANALOG PC-2 * Connect to the playback mode. ■SX800
Connecting the Projector 40 Connecting the Projector to the Computer Connect the projector to the computer. Before connecting the cables, turn off both the projector and computer. ■Connecting to RGB Monitor Output Terminal (analog connection) Supplied computer connection cable (Input signal type: [ANALOG PC-1] - P54) Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound. Computer Monitor output terminal (mini D-sub 15-pin) Audio output terminal (AUDIO OUT) Supplied computer connection cable (SX80 II) Supplied VGA cable (SX800) Commercial audio cableTo ANALOG PC-1/ DVI-I IN To AUDIO IN Projector To input a corresponding audio signal: To ANALOG PC-1