Canon Projector SX80 User Manual
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21Supplied Accessories Before Use ■Putting the Projector in the Carrying Bag Store the projector and the accessories in the carrying bag as shown in the illustration below. The carrying bag is intended to protect the surfaces of the projector from dust or scratches, and is not designed to protect the projector from external shocks. Wait until the cooling fan stops before putting the projector in the carrying bag. Do not put the projector in the carrying bag until the cooling fan stops rotating. The projector may be damaged due to the heat. Attach the lens cap to the lens to protect it and put the projector in the carrying bag. When carrying the projector with it put in the carrying bag, do not give a shock to it, drop it, or place anything on it. The projector may be damaged or malfunctioned. zUsers Manual (CD-ROM) zImportant Infomation and Quick Start Guide Remote control and cables
22 Par t Names Main Unit of Projector ■Front Side ■Rear Side Terminals and connectors Infrared remote receiver (P28) LensRanging window Adjustable foot lock button (P33) Anti-theft lock hole An anti-theft wire cable available on the mar- ket can be connected. Lens cap (P20) Do not place any obstacle between the projector and the screen, as the auto focusing function may fail to operate correctly. Be sure to remove the lens cap dur- ing projection. Failure to do so will result in cap deformation or fire haz- ards. Caution Speaker Top control (P26) Cooling fan exhaust vents Infrared remote receiver (P28) Do not block the air exhaust. Failure to do so will result in malfunctions or fire hazards. Caution Power cord connector (P42) Top control (P26)
23Part Names Before Use ■Bottom Side Mounting the Projector on the Ceiling You can mount the projector on the ceiling. You need an optional ceiling mounting bracket (part number: RS-CL10) and an optional extension pipe (part number: RS- CL08 or RS-CL09) when appropriate. Contact the dealer where you purchased the projector for more detailed information. Make sure to use the optional ceiling mounting bracket. You should never install the ceiling mounting bracket by yourself. If you mount the projector on the ceiling, you have to invert the projected image by selecting [Image flip H/V] from the menu. (P81) Lens cap strap insertion hole (P20) Adjustable foot (P33) Air intake vent Lamp cover (P130) Rear adjustable foot (for fine adjustment) Air filter (P128) Screw holes for installation of ceiling mounting bracket (M4x5) (P140) Air intake vent Do not block the air intake. Failure to do so will result in malfunctions or fire hazards. Caution
Part Names 24 Remote Control The projector can be operated using buttons on the remote control or the top control on the main unit. The remote control allows you to operate all functions of the projector. POWER button (P42, P61) Turns the projector on or off. ASPECT button (P59) Toggles between the modes for aspect ratio. FOCUS button (P52) Adjusts focusing. [ ] [ ]: For rough adjustment. []: For fine adjustment. Press FOCUS and then AUTO SET to adjust the focusing automatically.
Part Names 25 Before Use AUTO SET button (P46) Performs input signal settings, auto adjustment on focus- ing, keystone distortion, screen color correction, and so on. INPUT button (P48) Switches among input signals. ZOOM button (P51) Adjusts the image size. [ ] [ ]: For rough adjustment. []: For fine adjustment.
Part Names 26 Top Control KEYSTONE button Corrects keystone distortion. (P53) [ ] [ ]: For keystone adjustment. Press D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE and then AUTO SET to adjust the keystone auto- matically. Moves the image up and down when the D. image shift is selected. (P57) [ ] [ ]: Adjust the vertical position.
27Part Names Before Use Input Terminals (1) ANALOG PC-1/DVI-I IN Input Terminal ( /DVI-I IN) (P37) Connects an external monitor output from a computer. Receives an analog PC (ANALOG PC-1) or a digital signal (DIGITAL PC). (2) HDMI IN Terminal (P38) Receives a digital content image sig- nal (HDMI). Carries both video and audio signals across a single cable.(3)ANALOG PC-2/COMPONENT IN Terminal (/COMPONENT IN) (P35, P40) Receives an analog PC signal (ANA- LOG PC-2). Use a supplied component cable to receive a component image signal (COMPONENT). (4) Monitor Output Terminal (MONITOR OUT) (P36) Outputs an analog RGB signal to dis- play an image on an external monitor. (5) USB Terminal (P41) Connects a digital camera or an USB flash memory. (6) S-VIDEO IN Terminal (P39) Receives an S-Video signal from AV equipment. (7) VIDEO IN Terminal (P39) Receives a composite video signal from AV equipment. (8) AUDIO IN Terminal (P35, P37, P39, P40) The audio input terminals correspond- ing to 3 image input systems other than HDMI-IN. Each terminal receives the audio signal corresponding to S- VIDEO or VIDEO, DIGITAL PC/ANA- LOG PC-1, and ANALOG PC-2/ COMPONENT from the left. The inter- nal speaker outputs the audio signal corresponding to the selected image signal. (9) AUDIO OUT Terminal (P36, P37, P38) The audio output terminal to output an audio to external AV equipment. It out- puts the audio signal corresponding to the projected image signal. (10) Service port (CONTROL) Exclusively used by the service per- sonnel (it is not used normally). (11) LAN port (P116) Connects a LAN cable. Used to connect the projector to the network. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
28 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. It is recommended to check the batteries before a presentation. 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. (P96) 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°
29 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 Connecting the Projector to Network Appendix Index Projecting an Image
30 Steps for Setting Up the Projector and Projecting an Image Performing the Auto Setup (P45) Connecting the Projector to Equipment (P34) Turning on the Power (P42) Selecting an Input Signal (P47) Adjusting the Image (P49) Do the following adjustments. Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer (P49) Adjusting misaligned computer images or flickering of the screen using the Auto PC (P50) Adjusting the Image Size (P51) Adjusting the Focus (P52) Adjusting keystone Distortion (P53) Making Fine Adjustments Selecting an Aspect Ratio of Projected Image (Screen aspect) and a Screen Mode (Aspect) (P55, P58) Selecting an Image Mode (P60) Selecting Equipment From Which to Project an Image (P34) 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 (P44) and then go to Auto Setup. Projection is complete. Yes NoYes Projection is complete.Yes