Canon X600 Projector User Manual
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11 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSFederal Communication Commission Notice Multimedia Projector, Model: SX6/SX60/X600 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: zReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. zIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. zConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. zConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The cable with a ferrite core provided with the projector must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules. Use of a shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment. Canon U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042, U.S.A. Tel No. (516) 328-5600 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Regulations. Projector_E.book Page 11 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
12 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Lamp Handling Precautions This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp which must be handled carefully and correctly as mentioned below. zA lamp may explode with a loud sound or burn out due to a shock, scratch, or use beyond its expiry date. zThe lamp life may differ from lamp to lamp and according to the usage environment. There is no guarantee that all lamps will last for the same period of time. Some lamps may fail in a shorter period of time than other similar lamps. zA lamp gradually becomes darker over time. zIf the projector indicates that the lamp should be replaced (i.e., the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights up twice), the chances of an explosion increase. Replace the lamp with a new one immediately if such is the case. zAlways keep your face away from the exhaust vent so that you are not injured from the gas and broken lamp shards. Carrying/Transporting the Projector zThis projector is a precision machine. Do not subject the projector to strong shocks or vibrations or turn it down. zInstall the lens cap to protect the lens and put the projector in the carrying bag to pro- tect it from dust and scratches on the surface of it when you carry the projector. zDo not put the projector in the carrying bag until the cooling fan stops rotating. The pro- jector may be damaged due to the heat. zThe carrying bag is not designed to protect the projector from external shocks. 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. zDo not transport the projector through a courier or transport service with the carrying bag. Put the projector in an impact-resistant transport case if such is the case. If a Lamp Explodes If a lamp explodes, gas and broken shards may scatter inside the projector and may come out of the exhaust vent. The gas contains toxic mercury. Open windows and doors for ventilation. If you inhale the gas or the shards of the broken lamp contact your eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately. If a lamp explodes, its shards may scatter inside the projector. Ask the Canon service representative to clean and check the inside of the projector and replace the lamp. Disposal of Waste Lamp Dispose of the projectors mercury lamp according to local regulations just like the fluorescent lamps. Projector_E.book Page 12 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
13 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Installation Precautions Ensure that the projector is installed with a minimum distance of 1 m (3.3) from its left, right, rear, and top panels to the neighboring object such as a wall. Installation Install the projector correctly. Incorrect installation may cause troubles and accidents. zDo not tilt the projector more than 20 degrees above and below the horizontal. zDo not point the projector up or down. zDo not install the projector vertically. Hot Air from Exhaust Vent zHot air is exhausted from the exhaust vent. Do not place any object near the exhaust vent. - Do not put any spray cans near the vent. The internal pressure increases due to heat, such may result in an explosion. - Do not put any metallic object on the pro- jector. It may become hot, resulting in an accident or injury. - Do not put anything such as a plant pot near the exhaust vent. - Do not put anything near the exhaust vent that may deform or deteriorate due to heat. - Do not seat anyone near the exhaust vent. zThe area around the exhaust vent and the cabinet above the exhaust vent become hot. Do not touch these areas, or you may get burnt. In particular, keep children away from these areas. zDo not put anything that may deform or discolor due to heat on the projector. Do Not Use in the Following Environments zDo not install the projector in a humid or dusty location or a position where there is a lot of oily or cigarette smoke. Optical parts such as a lens and mirror may be stained, resulting in poor picture quality. zDo not use the projector in a place subject to either very high or very low temperatures. - Operating temperature: +5°C to +35°C - Storage temperature: -10°C to +60°C Condensation zIf the projector is carried from a cold place to a warm place or the room temperature is raised rapidly, condensation may form on the lens and mirror due to the moisture in the atmosphere, resulting in a blurred picture. Wait until condensation evaporates and nor- mal picture is shown. zThe projector may be damaged if it is tilted more than 20 degrees above or below. 20° 20° Hot air Projector_E.book Page 13 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
14 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents Quick Reference – How to start projection ............................................................. 2 Features of the Multimedia Projector SX6/SX60/X600 .......................................... 4 Supplied Manuals and Symbols Used in This Manual ........................................... 5 Supplied Manuals............................................................................................................. 5 Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 6 Safety Precautions ..................................................................................................... 7 AC Power Cord Requirement ......................................................................................... 10 Federal Communication Commission Notice ................................................................. 11 Canadian Radio Interference Regulations ..................................................................... 11 Lamp Handling Precautions .................................................................................... 12 Installation Precautions .................................................................................................. 13 Table of Contents ................................................................................................. 14 Before Use ........................................................................................................... 18 Supplied Accessories .................................................................................................... 18 Part Names .....................................................................................................................20 Preparing the Remote Control ........................................................................................ 26 Setting Up the Projector ....................................................................................... 28 Determining the Distance to the Screen ........................................................................ 28 Determining the Installation Position .............................................................................. 29 Projecting an Image from the Computer .............................................................. 32 Connecting the Projector to the Computer..................................................................... 32 Starting Projection .......................................................................................................... 35 Adjusting the Image ....................................................................................................... 37 Preparing the Computer ................................................................................................. 39 Performing the Auto Setup ............................................................................................. 41 Adjusting the Focus........................................................................................................ 46 Adjusting Keystone Distortion ........................................................................................ 47 Setting Up the Computer Screen Automatically (AUTO PC).......................................... 49 Selecting an Image Mode (IMAGE) ............................................................................... 50 Selecting a Screen Mode (Aspect) ................................................................................ 52 Turning Off the Projector ................................................................................................ 53 Projecting an Image from AV Equipment ............................................................. 56 Connecting the Projector to an AV Equipment............................................................... 56 Projecting a Video Image from an AV Equipment .......................................................... 59 Performing the Auto Setup ............................................................................................. 60 Selecting a Screen Mode (Aspect) ................................................................................ 64 Useful Functions Available During a Presentation ............................................... 66 Blackened Out an Image Temporarily ........................................................................... 66 Muting the Sound ........................................................................................................... 66 Freezing the Picture ....................................................................................................... 67 Adjusting the Volume ..................................................................................................... 67 Showing the Elapsed Time ............................................................................................. 68 Projector_E.book Page 14 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
15 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pointing with a Spotlight ................................................................................................. 68 Zooming an Image ......................................................................................................... 69 Operating a Mouse with the Remote Control ................................................................. 70 Page Up or Down through the Pages ............................................................................ 71 Setting Up Functions from Menus ........................................................................ 74 How to Use Menus ......................................................................................................... 74 Setting Display Status from the Display Settings Menu ....................................... 78 Selecting a Screen Mode (1).......................................................................................... 78 Selecting a Screen Mode (2).......................................................................................... 78 Selecting a Screen Mode (3).......................................................................................... 79 Selecting an Input Signal Type (1) ................................................................................. 79 Selecting an Input Signal Type (2) ................................................................................. 80 Selecting an Input Signal Type (3) ................................................................................. 80 Adjusting the Total Number of Dots ............................................................................... 81 Adjusting the Tracking ................................................................................................... 81 Adjusting the Horizontal Position.................................................................................... 82 Adjusting the Vertical Position ........................................................................................ 82 Adjusting the Number of Horizontal Pixels ..................................................................... 83 Adjusting the Number of Vertical Pixels ......................................................................... 83 Performing Progressive Processing ............................................................................... 84 Selecting a Menu Position .............................................................................................. 84 Performing the Ceiling-mounted/Rear Projection ........................................................... 85 Correcting the Screen Color........................................................................................... 86 Capturing a Logo to Be Projected.................................................................................. 86 Selecting a Logo Display Position .................................................................................. 87 Displaying a Logo (No signal screen) ............................................................................ 87 Displaying a Logo (NO SHOW) ...................................................................................... 88 Selecting a Logo at Startup ............................................................................................ 88 Setting the Image Quality from the Image Adjustment Menu ............................... 89 Selecting an Image Mode .............................................................................................. 89 Adjusting the Brightness ................................................................................................ 90 Adjusting the Contrast .................................................................................................... 90 Adjusting the Sharpness ................................................................................................ 91 Making a Gamma Correction ......................................................................................... 91 Making Color Adjustment (1).......................................................................................... 92 Making Color Adjustment (2).......................................................................................... 92 Making Advanced Color Adjustment (1) ........................................................................ 93 Making Advanced Color Adjustment (2) ........................................................................ 93 Making Advanced Color Adjustment (3) ........................................................................ 94 Reducing the Lamp Brightness...................................................................................... 94 Resetting the Image Settings ......................................................................................... 95 Setting Various Function with the System Settings Menu .................................... 96 Setting Auto Setup Function ........................................................................................... 96 Selecting the Power Management Mode ....................................................................... 96 Skip the POWER Button Operation ................................................................................ 97 Projector_E.book Page 15 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
16 TABLE OF CONTENTS Enabling/Disabling the Beep.......................................................................................... 97 Prohibiting the Projector Operation ................................................................................ 98 Selecting a Display Language ....................................................................................... 98 Enabling/Disabling the Guide Message......................................................................... 99 Turning On/Off the LED Illumination ............................................................................. 100 Setting up the Remote Control ..................................................................................... 100 Setting up the Digital Video Input Signal ..................................................................... 101 Setting a Password....................................................................................................... 101 Registering a Password ............................................................................................... 102 Resetting the Lamp Counter ........................................................................................ 102 Resetting to the Factory Defaults ................................................................................. 103 Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 106 Cleaning the Projector .................................................................................................. 106 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter .......................................................................... 107 Replacing the Lamp ..................................................................................................... 108 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................. 112 WARNING Lamp Flash Patterns................................................................................... 112 Symptoms and Solutions .............................................................................................. 113 Appendix ............................................................................................................ 118 Supported Computer Signal Types .............................................................................. 118 Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance ....................................... 119 Glossary .......................................................................................................................120 Specifications ............................................................................................................... 123 Index .................................................................................................................. 125 Menu Configuration ............................................................................................ 128 Projector_E.book Page 16 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
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 BEFORE USE Projector_E.book Page 17 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
18 BEFORE USE Before Use Supplied Accessories Check whether the following accessories are supplied with the projector. zRemote controlzBatteries (type AAA, two) for remote controlzComputer connection cable (DVI/Mini D-sub, 15-pin) (1.8m/5.9) [YH7-2052] zPower cord (2m/6.6)zUSB cable (1.8m/5.9) [YH7-2054]zComponent cable (RCA/Mini D-sub, 15-pin) (0.4m/1.3) [YH7-2084] zCarrying bagzLens cap zUser’s Manual zQuick Start Guide zWarranty card zLens cap strap For the U.S.A and Canada For Continental Europe Projector_E.book Page 18 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
19 BEFORE USE Installing the Lens Cap As shown in the illustration on the right, let the lens cap strap through the hole on the lens cap, and then the lens cap strap insertion hole. zWhen the projector is not in use, attach the lens cap to protect the lens from dust and other foreign objects. Putting the Projector in the Carrying Bag As shown in the illustration on the right, put the projector in the carrying bag with its lens faces sideway. zThe lens may be damaged or its function such as zooming or focusing may be malfunctioned. Align the lens with the dimple on the cushioning material. Projector_E.book Page 19 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM
20 BEFORE USE Par t Names Main Unit of Projector Front Side Rear Side Infrared Remote Receiver (P26) Ranging Window Lens Lens Cap (P19) Terminals and Connectors Power Cord Connector (P35) Anti-theft Lock Hole An anti-theft wire cable on the market can be connected. Do not place any obstacle between the projector and the screen, as the auto focusing func- tion may fail to operate correctly. Be sure to remove the lens cap during projection. Failure to do so will result in cap deformation or fire hazards. Adjustable Foot Lock Button (P38) Top Control (P23, 24) Exhaust Vent Speaker Infrared Remote Receiver (P26) Do not block the air exhaust. Fail- ure to do so will result in malfunc- tions or fire hazards. Projector_E.book Page 20 Thursday, April 20, 2006 7:11 PM