Canon Sx50 Multimedia Projector Users Manual
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41 USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Operating the Mouse Using the Remote Control Useful when: • You want to use the supplied remote control as the wireless mouse of the personal computer. Connecting the USB Cable Make sure that both the computer and projector are turned off. Connect the supplied USB cable between the USB terminal on the computer and the USB terminal on the projector. This function is available on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Mac OS 9.2 and later. Computer Moving the Cursor You can move the mouse cursor vertically and horizontally. Using the Left Button of the Mouse You can perform the click, double-click, drag operations of the mouse. Using the Right Button of the Mouse Remote control
42 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Connecting the Projector to AV Equipment Connect the projector and AV equipment. Connecting to Video Terminals • Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer. • SCART terminal is not supported. To analog video output (AV input terminal) To digital video output To component video output S terminal video cable Video cableComponent cable (D ter- minal/RCA x 3) (S-VIDEO terminal) Supplied component cable (RCA/Mini D-sub 15-pin) AV cable(D terminal) (DVI terminal) (VIDEO terminal) (RCA terminal) DVI cable *A component cable available on the market is required to connect the projector to AV equipment. (See memo.)Component cable (RCA x 3) About the Component Cable The projector cannot be connected to AV equipment using only the supplied component cable (RCA/Mini D-sub 15-pin). Purchase either of the following cables according to the type of the terminal on the AV equipment: • RCA terminal: RCA x 3/RCA x 3 • D-terminal: D-terminal/ RCA x 3
43 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Connecting to Audio Terminals Connect audio cables as required. Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer. • Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor turns down the sound. • The built-in speaker is monaural. • The speaker issues the sound from the equipment to which an audio cable is connected. To A U D I O O U T Connect with an audio cable (with stereo mini jacks).
44 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Remote controlTo p c o n t r o l Starting Projection Connect the power cord and turn on the projector. • Before connecting the power cord, connect the projector to the AV equipment. • Once the projector is turned off, it cannot be turned on for about 90 seconds. Wait until the lamp cooling period ends and the [POWER] indicator lights red. The projection method is basically the same as that used when the projector is connected to a computer. (P23) Lets take a look at only the topics specific to AV equipment. Buttons Used Here
45 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Connect the power cord. Make sure that the [POWER] indicator lights red. Press the [POWER] button. The [POWER] indicator first blinks green and then turns lit green. The Opening window is displayed for about 20 seconds along with the countdown timer. • Canceling the Countdown Function Performed at the Start (61) • Displaying a Unique Logo on the Opening Screen (59, 60) • If a password entry screen appears, enter the password. (71) • To project an image immedi- ately, press the [OK] button. Remote controlTop control 1 2 3
46 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Select an AV terminal. To input images from the DVI-I/RGB IN- 1 terminal, select the [COMPUTER-1] button. To input images from the RGB IN-2/ COMPONENT/RGB OUT terminal, select the [COMPUTER-2] button. To input image from the S-VIDEO IN terminal or VIDEO IN terminal, press the [VIDEO/S] button. Top controlRemote control 4
47 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Select a signal type. If images are not displayed correctly, press the button mentioned in step 4 repeatedly to select a desired input type. Pressing the [COMPUTER-1] button repeatedly allows you to select DIGITAL RGB and ANALOG RGB-1 alternately. Pressing the [COMPUTER-2] button repeatedly allows you to toggle between ANALOG RGB-2 and COMPONENT. Pressing the [VIDEO/S] button repeat- edly allows you to toggle between VIDEO and S-VIDEO. • This projector cannot project digital contents copy-protected by the HDCP technology. • For the input signal selection method, refer to 56 and 57. Play the AV equipment. The image from the AV equipment appears. Top controlRemote control 5 6
48 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Adjusting the Image The image adjustment method is the same as that used when the projector is connected to a computer. Lets take a look at only the topics specific to AV equipment. For other image adjustment methods, see P30. Selecting a Screen Mode You can select one of three screen modes depending on your AV equipment, specifications of playback software, etc. • A screen mode can be selected by selecting “Screen settings” from the menu. (58) • The upper, lower, left, and/or right portions of a projected image may be missing depending on the selected display mode • When DIGITAL RGB or ANALOG RGB-1 is selected as the input signal type, the display mode is the same as that used when the projector is connected to the computer. (P33) 4:3 16:9J Normal (VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COM- PONENT input only) Select this if you want to project an image at a 4:3 aspect ratio (W:H). J Wide Screen (VIDEO, S-VIDEO and COMPONENT input only) Select this if you want to project an image at a 16:9 aspect ratio (W:H). For wide screen sizes, see the table on 85. J Auto (COMPONENT input only) To switch between [Normal] and [Wide Screen] automatically depending on the image from the AV equipment, select [Auto].
49 SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS Using Menus Windows shown on the projector screen to allow you to set up the projector are called menus. This projector supports the following three menus: Display Setting Menu This menu is used to set input signals of the computer and AV equipment and make various settings related to display. Image Adjustment Menu This menu is used to make various adjustments to the projected image. System Setting Menu This menu is used to set various functions of the projector. First, we will explain the typical procedure for handling menus. Next, we will give a detailed description of menu items. Symbols Indicating Item Categories Menu items are classified into two categories, menu items used to project the image from the computer and menu items used to project the image from the AV equipment. SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS Menu item used when projecting an image from the computer. DIGITAL RGB input ANALOG RGB-1/-2 inputMenu item used when projecting an image from AV equipment. COMPONENT input VIDEO input/S-VIDEO inputD-RGB A-RGB Component
50 SETTING UP FUNCTIONS USING MENUS Buttons Used Here Selected item is highlighted in orange. Press the [MENU] button. A menu window appears. • To close the menu window, press the [MENU] button again. Select the tab containing the item you want to set. Select the [Display settings], [Image Adj.], or [System settings] tab. • The selected tab contains the items handled previously. To select another tab, press the [^] button repeatedly. Remote controlTop control 1 To p c o n t r o lRemote control 2