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Summary of Content for Canon 4K501ST User's Manual PDF

Safety Instructions

Before Use

B asic G

uide Installation Procedure

Connection Procedure

Projection Procedure

Convenient Features

A dvanced G

uide

Using Menus

Menu Configuration

Menu Settings

Using the Projector on a Network

Advanced Projection

O ther Inform

ation

Maintenance

Product Specifications

Troubleshooting

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MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR

Users Manual

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How to Use This Manual Thank you for purchasing a Canon projector. The 4K501ST Multimedia Projector is a high-performance projector that is capable of projecting a high-resolution computer screen and high-quality digital image on a large screen.

This Manual This is the users manual for the 4K501ST Multimedia Projector (hereafter, projector). The Basic Guide section describes installation and basic use of the projector. Descriptions of menus and how to connect the projector to a network are given in the Advanced Guide section. Read this manual thoroughly to make the most of your projector. Installation of the projector should be performed by a qualified technician, if possible. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information.

Symbols Used in This Manual Sections labeled with these symbols give the following kinds of information.

Indicates precautions and information to note when using the projector.

Symbols of Button Operations The projector can be operated using the buttons on the remote control or on the side of the projector. The remote control allows you to operate all functions of the projector. In this document, the buttons operations are shown as below.

When the Language Selection Screen Appears A screen appears when the projector is turned on for the first time. You can select a language to be used by the projector for displaying menus and messages in the window. Select the desired language with the pointer buttons and press the OK button. You can change the language from the menu at a later time. (P126) If the language selection screen is out of focus, adjust the focus. (P67) Remote control Projector

An item highlighted in orange will be selected.

Remote control button operation

Operation of buttons on side of projector

Indicate the buttons to be pressed

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Table of Contents How to Use This Manual............... 2 Projector Highlights...................... 4 Safety Instructions........................ 5

Safety Symbols in this Manual ........... 11 Precautions for Use ............................. 12 Installation and Handling Precautions .......................................... 13 Precautions on the Lamp .................... 14 Precautions for the Batteries of the Remote Control .................................... 15

For Safe Use ................................ 18 Before Installation....................... 19

Precautions When Carrying/Shipping the Projector......................................... 19 Precautions for Installation................. 19

Open Source Software ............... 24 Before Use ................................... 25

Included Accessories .......................... 25 Part Names ........................................... 26 Preparing the Remote Control............ 33

Basic Guide ............................35 Installation Procedure ................ 36

Setting Up the Projector...................... 36 Ceiling Mounting with Ceiling Attachment RS-CL15 ........................... 38 Relationship between Projecting Distance and Image Size ..................... 49 Lens Shift Function ............................. 50

Connection Procedure ............... 52 Connecting a Computer ...................... 52 Connecting AV Equipment.................. 53 4K Projection........................................ 54 Plugging the Projector In .................... 59

Projection Procedure.................. 60 Step 1 Turn the Projector On .............. 60 Step 2 Select an Input Signal.............. 63 Step 3 Adjust the Image ...................... 65 Step 4 Select an Aspect Ratio (Screen Aspect) Matching the Screen.............. 72 Step 5 Adjusting Keystone Distortion...73 Step 6 Select the Image Quality (Image Mode) .................................................... 76 Step 7 Turn the Projector Off.............. 79

Convenient Features .................. 80

Advanced Guide ....................83 Using Menus................................84

Menu Configuration ............................. 84 Basic Menu Operations ....................... 85

Menu Configuration ....................87 Menu Settings..............................95

Input settings ....................................... 95 Image adjustment ................................ 99 Install settings.................................... 107 System settings ................................. 118 Network settings ................................ 130 Checking Projector Information ....... 138

Using the Projector on a Network ......................................139

Completing Computer Settings for a Network Connection .......................... 139 Setting Up the Network ..................... 143 Controlling the Projector from a Computer ............................................ 155

Advanced Projection.................157 Projecting from Multiple Projectors at Once (Edge Blending) ....................... 157 Advanced Registration to Adjust Projected Images ............................... 161 Adjusting Peripheral Focus .............. 165

Other Information ................167 Maintenance...............................168

Cleaning the Projector....................... 168 Cleaning the Air Filter........................ 168 Replacing the Air Filter...................... 169 Replacing the Lamp........................... 171 Replacement Lamp ............................ 172 Lamp Replacement Procedure ......... 173

Product Specifications .............176 Displayed Test Patterns .................... 176 Supported Signal Types.................... 177 Specifications..................................... 181

Troubleshooting........................187 LED Indicator Details......................... 187 Symptoms and Solutions.................. 188

Index...........................................193 Option.........................................195

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Projector Highlights 4K Model With a High-Definition, 4096 x 2400 LCOS Panel Outstanding projection resolution of up to 4096 x 2400 is possible, using three 0.76 inch liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) panels in conjunction with dual high- performance image processors and a new 4K-compatible wide zoom lens.

Bright Yet Compact Projects images at a bright 5,000 lumens but is also compact, at 470 x 533.5 x 175 mm (18.5 x 6.9 x 21.0 in., W x D x H). (P181)

Supports Fully Digital Input Compatible with HDMI 2.0 (HDCP 2.2), the projector enables 4K projection (up to 4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz) via a single HDMI cable when connected to equipment such as a Blu-ray player/recorder. 4K projection from multiple input terminals two for HDMI and four for DVI is also supported, using a multi-input feature.

Peripheral Focus Adjustment Image focus can be adjusted on the edges of the screen, enabling use in dome projection. (P113, P165)

Edge Blending Blend the overlapping edges of images from multiple projectors to make the overall image more seamless. (P113)

High-Precision Image Registration Precise correction of red, green, or blue misalignment in different areas of the screen is possible by color and area. (P111)

Superior Video Viewing Experience Refinements in motion blur reduction make video projection more enjoyable to watch. (P125)

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S afety Instructions

Safety Instructions Before installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly. This projector provides many convenient features and functions. Operating the projector properly enables you to manage those features and maintain it in good condition for many years to come. Improper operation may result in not only shortening the product life, but also malfunctions, fire hazards, or other accidents. If your projector does not seem to be operating properly, read this manual again, check operations and cable connections, and try the solutions in the Troubleshooting section in the back of this manual. If the problem still persists, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT.

THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS UNIT IN THE OWNERS MANUAL.

CAUTION Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Electronic Computer / Data Processing Equipment, ANSI / NFPA 75.

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

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Safety Precautions WARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE

THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

This projector produces intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly into the lens, otherwise eye damage could result. Be especially careful that children do not stare directly into the beam.

Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it may result in a fire hazard. Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides, and rear of the projector

cabinet is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit. The diagrams shown here indicates the minimum space required. If the projector is to be built into a compartment or similarly enclosed, these minimum distances must be maintained.

Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector. Heat build-up can reduce the service life of your projector, and can also be dangerous.

If the projector is unused for an extended time, unplug the projector from the power outlet.

Do not project the same image for a long time. An afterimage may remain on the LCD panels due to the characteristics of the panels of the projector.

CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING

When hanging the projector from the ceiling, clean the air intake vents and top of the projector periodically with a vacuum cleaner. If you leave the projector unclean for a long time, the cooling fans can be clogged with dust, and it may cause a breakdown or a disaster.

DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASY, WET, OR SMOKY CONDITIONS SUCH AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER. IF THE PROJECTOR COMES IN CONTACT WITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAY BECOME DETERIORATED.

SIDE and TOP REAR

50 cm (1.6')

50 cm (1.6')

50 cm (1.6')

50 cm (1.6')

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afety Instructions

READ AND KEEP THIS OWNERS MANUAL FOR LATER USE.

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before beginning to operate the product.

Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use. Unplug this projector from the AC power supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners on the projector. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the projector. For added protection of the projector during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended or unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage due to lightning and power surges.

Do not expose this unit to rain or use near water... for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc...

Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may result in hazards.

Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The projector may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the projector. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the projector. Wall or shelf mounting should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturers directions, and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturers. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Sudden stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.

Slots and openings in the rear and front of the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to insure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating.

The openings should never be covered with cloth or other materials, and the bottom opening should not be blocked by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.

This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a book case unless proper ventilation is provided.

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Never push objects of any kind into this projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind onto the projector.

Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air-conditioning equipment.

This projector should be operated using only the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, contact the Canon Customer Support Center or local power company.

Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector where the cord may be damaged by people walking on it.

Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Unplug this projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the projector. c. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the projector does not operate normally after following the operating

instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the projector to normal operating condition.

e. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a

need for servicing.

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or injury.

Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the projector is in safe operating condition.

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afety Instructions

AC Power Cord Requirement The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirements for use in the country you purchased it.

THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada: The AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standard Association (CSA). The AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a safety feature to ensure the plug fits into the power outlet. Do not try to tamper with this safety feature. Should you be unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.

For the U.S. and Canada, LAMP (S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, MUNICIPAL, STATE, PROVINCIAL, OR FEDERAL LAWS. For lamp recycling and disposal information please call 1-800-OK-CANON for the U.S. and Canada.

Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)

These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2012/ 19/EU), the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC) and/or national legislation implementing those Directives. If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above, in accordance with the Battery Directive, this indicates that a heavy metal (Hg = Mercury, Cd = Cadmium, Pb = Lead) is present in this battery or accumulator at a concentration above an applicable threshold specified in the Battery Directive. This product should be handed over to a designated collection point, e.g., on an authorized one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) and batteries and accumulators. Improper handling of this type of waste could have a possible impact on the environment and human health due to potentially hazardous substances that are generally associated with EEE. Your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of natural resources. For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www.canon-europe.com/weee, or www.canon-europe.com/battery.

Ground

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Federal Communication Commission Notice 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 A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The cable with a ferrite core provided with the projector must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class A of the FCC Rules. Use of a shielded cable is required to comply with Class A 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.

Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The cable with a ferrite core provided with the projector must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class A . Use of a shielded cable is required to comply with Class A .

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afety Instructions

Safety Symbols in this Manual This section describes the safety symbols used in this manual. Important projector safety information is identified by the following symbols. Always observe the safety information by these symbols.

Denotes the risk of death or serious injury from improper handling if the information is not observed. To ensure safe use, always observe this information. Denotes the risk of injury from improper handling if the information is not observed. To ensure safe use, always observe this information. Denotes the risk of burns from improper handling if the information is not observed. To ensure safe use, always observe this information.

Denotes prohibited actions.

Denotes required actions or information that must be observed.

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Precautions for Use As this section contains important safety-related information, be sure to read the following carefully beforehand in order to use your projector correctly and safely.

During installation, keep the projector plug easily accessible so that the projector can be unplugged immediately if necessary, or keep a circuit breaker within reach. If the following situations occur, turn the power off, remove the power plug from the power outlet and contact the Canon Customer Support Center. Failure to do so could cause a fire or result in an electric shock.

If smoke is emitted If an unusual smell or noise is emitted If water or other liquid has entered the projector If metal or any other foreign material has entered the projector If the projector is knocked over or dropped and the cabinet is damaged

Pay attention to the following points for handling the power cord. Failure to do so may cause a fire, electric shock or personal injury.

Do not place any objects on the power cord and do not allow it to become trapped under the projector.

Do not cover the power cord with a carpet. Do not modify or excessively bend, twist, pull, wind, or bundle the power

cord. Keep the power cord away from heaters and other sources of heat. Do not use a damaged power cord. If the power cord is damaged, purchase

a replacement from your dealer. The power cord included with this projector is for use exclusively with this

product. Do not use this cord for other products.

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afety Instructions

Pay attention to the following points regarding the power source, power plug and handling of the connector. Failure to do so may cause a fire, electric shock or personal injury.

Do not use any power source with a voltage other than the voltage indicated (AC 100240 V).

Do not pull the power cord and be sure to hold the power plug or connector when removing. Incorrect handling may damage the power cord.

Do not insert any metal objects into the contact parts of the power plug or connector.

Do not remove the power plug or connector with wet hands.

Insert the power plug and connector securely up to the base. Additionally, do not use a damaged power plug or an outlet that is loose.

Before using an extension cord, check carefully to avoid exceeding the cords rated capacity.

Periodically inspect the power plug and outlet and remove any dust or dirt from between the plug and the outlet.

Installation and Handling Precautions Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector. Failure to do so may cause a fire, electric shock or personal injury.

Do not use the projector where it might get wet, such as outdoors or by bathtubs or showers.

Do not place containers containing a liquid on top of the projector.

Do not touch the projector itself, the power cord, or the cable if lightening strikes.

Do not move the projector until you have switched off the power, removed the power plug from the power outlet and unplugged any other cables.

Unplug the projector before cleaning or maintenance.

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Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector. Failure to do so may cause a fire, electric shock or personal injury.

Do not remove the cabinet from the projector or disassemble it. The interior of the projector contains high-voltage components as well as parts that are hot. If inspection, maintenance or repair is required, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

Do not disassemble or modify the projector (including consumable parts) or the remote control.

Do not look directly into the exhaust vents during use.

Do not insert any object into vents in the projector, such as the air intake vent or exhaust vents.

Do not place a pressurized can in front of the exhaust vents. The pressure of the contents of the can may increase due to heat from the exhaust vents and this could result in an explosion.

When cleaning off dust or dirt from the projector lens etc., do not use any kind of spray that is flammable. As the temperature of the lamp inside the projector is high, it could ignite, causing a fire.

As strong light beams are emitted while the projector is in use, do not look directly into the projector lens. Doing so could cause an eye injury. Pay particular attention to prevent small children from doing so.

Light from the projector is classified as Risk Group 2 (RG2) according to IEC 62471-5:2015.

When setting the projector on a high surface for projection, be sure the surface is flat and stable.

For ceiling mounting precautions, refer to the installation manual included with the ceiling mount (sold separately).

Precautions on the Lamp This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp, which must be handled carefully and correctly as described below. The mercury lamp has the following characteristics.

The lamp will gradually become darker over time. Impact, abrasion, or use of worn-out lamps may cause lamps to rupture (accompanied

by a loud noise) or burn out. Lamps are more likely to rupture after the lamp replacement message is displayed (see

Replacing the Lamp (P171)). Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Useful life of lamps varies widely from lamp to lamp and depending on the environment

of use. Some lamps may fail or rupture soon after they are first used. Be prepared by keeping a spare lamp.

RG2

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afety Instructions

Note the following precautions during lamp replacement or when a lamp has ruptured. Failure to do so could result in an electric shock or personal injury.

Before replacing the lamp, always unplug the projector and wait at least an hour.

Ruptured lamps may scatter shards of glass inside the projector. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for cleaning and inspection of the projector interior and lamp replacement.

Precautions when replacing lamps that stop working

If illumination suddenly stops, either when you turn the projector on or after it has been on for a while, the lamp may have ruptured. In this case, never attempt to replace the lamp by yourself. Always request service from the Canon Customer Support Center.

With ceiling-mounted projectors, the lamp may fall out when you open the lamp cover, or during replacement. During replacement, stand to the side of the lamp cover, not directly under it.

If the lamp ruptures, dust and gas (containing mercury vapor) may come out of the exhaust vents. If this happens, immediately open the windows and doors to provide ventilation to the room.

If you accidentally inhale gas from the lamp or get any pieces in your eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately.

Precautions for the Batteries of the Remote Control Pay attention to the following points regarding handling of batteries. Failing to do so could result in a fire or personal injury.

Do not heat, short circuit or disassemble the batteries, or place them in a fire. Do not attempt to recharge the batteries that are included with the remote

control.

Remove the batteries when they are flat or when the remote control will not be used for a long period of time.

When replacing the batteries, replace both at the same time. Also, do not use two batteries of a different type at the same time.

Insert the batteries with the + and - terminals in the correct directions. If any liquid from inside the batteries leaks out and contacts your skin, be

sure to wash the liquid off thoroughly.

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Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector.

If the projector will not be used for a long period of time, be sure to remove the power plug from the power outlet to ensure safety. Failure to do so presents a risk of fire if dust accumulates on the plug or outlet.

Parts of the cabinet around and above the exhaust vents may become hot during projection. Touching these areas during operation could cause burns to the hands. Pay particular attention in preventing young children from touching these parts. Additionally, do not place any metal objects around or above the exhaust vents. Due to the heat from the projector, doing so could cause an accident or personal injury.

Do not place the projector where it may be exposed to oily smoke or steam, such as near kitchen counters or humidifiers. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.

Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector or sit / stand on it. Pay particular attention to prevent small children from doing so. The projector may be knocked over and this could result in damage or a personal injury.

Do not place the projector on an unstable or slanted surface. Doing so may cause the projector to fall or be knocked over and could result in a personal injury.

Do not place any objects in front of the lens during projection. Also, do not start projection with the lens cap on. Doing so could cause a fire.

Presenters in front of the projector should stand where the light does not seem too bright, and where their shadow does not fall on the screen.

When handling the lamp, pay attention to the following points.

Be sure not to handle the lamp immediately after it has been used. Be sure to switch off the power and wait for approximately 1 hour for the lamp and the projector to cool down sufficiently. Failure to do so could result in a burn or personal injury due to heat from the lamp or projector.

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Ceiling Attachment Part No.: RS-CL15 (Option)

Make sure the followings when you install and handle the ceiling attachment. Otherwise, it may result in fire, electric shock or injury.

Make sure to prepare stable scaffolding when installing the ceiling attachment.

Make sure to fully insert the power plug and connectors when connecting the projector. Never use a damaged plug or loosen outlet.

Make sure to tighten screws for the ceiling attachment securely and never loosen or remove them.

Never look into a lens when adjusting the projection because a high-intensity light is projected from the projector. It may result in eye damage.

During projection, never put an object in front of the projectors lens.

Make sure the followings when you install and handle the ceiling attachment.

Make sure to ask the Canon Customer Support Center if you want to install the ceiling attachment. An inappropriate installation may cause an accident.

Always check ceiling strength before installation. The installation area on the ceiling must be strong enough to hold the weight of the projector and ceiling mount (including extension pipe). If the ceiling is not strong enough, install sufficient reinforcements. The projector may cause injury if it falls.

Have two or more people help when carrying or installing the projector, and be careful not to drop it or pinch your fingers.

When installing the projector, take measures to keep the projector attached in the event of movement or an earthquake, as by a wire or cable. The projector may cause injury if it falls.

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For Safe Use

Pay attention to the following points when carrying or transporting the projector. This projector is a precision instrument. Do not knock it over or subject it to

impacts. Doing so may cause a malfunction. Protection of the projector cannot be guaranteed if used packaging or shock-

absorbent materials are reused. Fragments from shock-absorbent material may also enter the interior of the projector which could cause a malfunction.

Disconnect the cables connected to the projector. Carrying the projector while the cables are attached may cause an accident.

Retract the adjustable feet before moving the projector. Leaving the feet extended may cause damage.

Pay attention to the following points when installing or using the projector. Do not touch the lens with bare hands. Doing so may result in deterioration

of image quality. If the projector is abruptly taken from a cool to a warm location,

condensation may form on the lens or mirrors, which may cause a blurred image. Wait until the condensation has evaporated for the image projected to return to normal.

Do not install the projector in a location where the temperature is high or low. Doing so may cause a malfunction. For guidelines on operating temperatures, see Product Specifications.

Do not place any objects on top of the projector that may change shape or color due to heat.

Projector settings must be adjusted when using the projector at high altitudes or in upward or downward projection. Failure to adjust the settings may shorten the lamp life or damage the lamp. For details, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

Do not install the projector near high-voltage electrical power lines or an electrical power source.

Do not use the projector on a soft surface such as carpet or sponge mat, etc. Doing so could cause heat to build up inside the projector and this could result in a malfunction.

Do not block the air intake or exhaust vents of the cooling fan. If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, heat cannot be released from inside the projector, which may shorten the useful life of the lamp or cause malfunction.

Installing the projector in the wrong direction may cause a malfunction or accident. Do not install the projector with one side raised, or with the projector tilted toward the left or right.

Install the projector with sufficient space between air intakes and exhaust vents and walls. Failure to do so could cause a malfunction.

Do not install the projector in a location that is damp, or where there is a lot of dust, oily smoke or tobacco smoke. Doing so could cause contamination of optical components such as the lens and the mirror and may result in deterioration of image quality.

Dust that accumulates inside over long periods without cleaning may eventually damage the projector or affect picture quality. Clean the air filter regularly. (P168)

Before projection, always remove the lens cap. Failure to do so may damage the projector.

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B efore Installation

Before Installation Precautions When Carrying/Shipping the Projector

Precautions for Installation Be sure to read Safety Instructions and For Safe Use (P5 P18). Also take the following precautions during installation.

Do Not Use in the Following Environments

Note the following precautions when carrying or shipping the projector.

Disconnect the cables connected to the projector. Carrying the projector with the cables attached may cause an accident.

Retract the adjustable feet. Leaving the feet extended when the projector is moved may cause damage.

Do not carry or move the projector alone. Have at least one assistant.

Do not strike the projector or subject it to impact. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Do not install the projector so that it is inclined or standing vertically. The projector may be damaged if it tips over.

Locations with excessive humidity, dust, oily smoke or tobacco smoke Adhesion to the lens, mirrors or other optical parts may reduce image quality.

Near high-voltage power lines or sources of electrical power This may cause malfunction.

On soft surfaces such as carpets or cushioned mats Heat may build up inside the projector and damage it.

Locations with excessive temperature or humidity This may damage the projector. Acceptable ranges for operating and storage temperature and humidity are as follows.

Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature 0C (32F) 40C (104F) Up to 85% -20C (-4F) 60C (140F)

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Do Not Touch the Lens with Bare Hands

Allow a 30 Min. Warm Up before Focus Adjustment (P67), if Possible The focus position may not stabilize immediately after startup, due to lamp heat. When adjusting focus, it is also helpful to use the test pattern (10) (P117, P176).

Install at a Sufficient Distance from Walls and Other Obstructions

Be Careful of Condensation If the temperature of the room rises suddenly, moisture in the air may condense on the projector lens and mirror, causing the image to become blurred. Wait until the condensation has evaporated for the image projected to return to normal.

At Altitudes above 2,300 m (7,545.8'), Adjust the Settings Projector settings must be adjusted when using the projector at altitudes of 2,300 m (7,545.8') or higher. Specifically, refer to instructions for [High altitude] (P112) in the [Install settings] menu.

Do not touch the lens with bare hands. Doing so may adversely affect picture quality.

If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, heat will accumulate inside the projector, possibly resulting in a shortened projector lifetime or a malfunction. Similarly, do not install in narrow, enclosed spaces with poor ventilation. Install in a well- ventilated location. Ensure a minimum clearance of 50 cm (1.6 ft.) above, on both sides, and behind the projector, as shown below.

Exhaust vent

Air intake vent

Air intake vent

50 cm (1.6')

50 cm (1.6')

50 cm (1.6')

50 cm (1.6')

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efore Installation

When Using Mounted on the Ceiling When the projector is used mounted on the ceiling or installed in a high location, it is necessary to periodically clean the air intake and exhaust vents, and the area around the air filter. Dust that accumulates in intake or exhaust vents may impair ventilation, raising the temperature inside and posing a risk of damage or fire. Use a vacuum cleaner or similar means to remove dust from the intake vent and exhaust vent.

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Install Facing in the Correct Direction

There are no options for installing the projector other than the ceiling attachment (P37, P38, P195).

When mounting the projector on the ceiling, it is more convenient to install the projector right-side up, with the adjustable feet facing down.

The projector can be installed facing any direction, as shown below. However, projection upward or downward may shorten the useful life of the lamp.

For upward or downward projection, refer to instructions for [Vertical projection] (P112) in the [Install settings] menu.

Do not attempt to install the projector for upward or downward projection by yourself. Always request installation by a qualified technician or the Canon Customer Support Center.

* Failure to do so may damage the lamp.

Upward projection: Inclination of the projector should be no more than 10 from the vertical axis.*

Downward projection: Inclination of the projector should be no more than 10 from the vertical axis.*

If installing the projector on the floor or hanging from the ceiling, the left / right inclination of the projector should be no more than 10.*

Do not use the projector standing on its side.*

10 10

10

10

10 10

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Copyright Notice Please note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image for commercial purposes or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright or the copyright holder of the original material.

Ensure Network Security Take measures to ensure network security. Note that Canon is not liable in any way for direct or indirect loss from network security incidents, such as unauthorized access.

Examples of Security Measures Use in an intranet environment. Assign a private IP address. Use behind a firewall. Change passwords regularly.

About Trademarks Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1

and Windows 10 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or other countries.

Mac, Mac OS and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and / or other countries.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC.

PJLink is a registered trademark of JBMIA and pending trademark in some countries.

PJLink is a registered trademark, or an application has been submitted for trademark, in Japan, the United States and / or other countries or regions.

AMX is a trademark of AMX Corporation. Crestron, Crestron RoomView, and Crestron Connected are registered

trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Open Source Software The product contains Open Source Software modules. For details, see ThirdPartySoftware.pdf (Third-Party Software License) in the OpenSourceSoftware folder in the LICENSE folder on the Setup CD-ROM. Each modules license conditions are also available in the same folder.

Software under the GNU General Public License Version 2 Contained programs are free software; you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public License attached to each copy of the program.

Each program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Please see NO WARRANTY and NO SUPPORT stated below. For more detail, please see full text of the GNU General Public License.

NO WARRANTY BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.

IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

NO SUPPORT Canon Inc., and all its subsidiaries or its dealers do not make any support service regarding the source code. Canon Inc., and all its subsidiaries or its dealers shall not respond to any questions or enquiries, from you or any other customers, regarding the source code.

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B efore U

se Before Use Included Accessories Before use, make sure the following items are included in the package.

Lens Cap Always remove the lens cap before projection. Accidentally leaving the lens cap on during projection may distort the lens cap and damage the projector.

Remote control (part No.: RS-RC05)

The RS-RC05 can also be used as a wired remote. (P34)

Power cord (1.8 m / 5.9')

For Continental Europe

For the U.S.A. and Canada

Important Information

Batteries for the remote control (AA size x2)

Lens cap

Users Manual (CD-ROM)

Warranty Card

Lens cap

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Part Names Projector Front Side

Rear Side

Terminals and connectors (P30)

Projection lens

Power cord connector (P59)

Side control (P27)

Air intake vent Air filter (P169)

Do not block the air intake. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Infrared remote receiver (P34) Adjustable feet (P36)

LED indicators (P28)

Anti-theft lock hole An anti-theft wire cable (not included) can be connected.

Always remove the lens cap before projection. Failure to do so may cause a malfunction.

Lamp cover (P173)

Exhaust vent

Infrared remote receiver (P34)

Do not block the air exhaust. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Security bar A wire or cable can be attached to deter theft.

Do not block the air intake. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Air intake vent

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Side Control (3) (5)(1) (2) (4) (6) (7)

(1) POWER button (P60, P79) Turns the projector on or off.

(2) INPUT button (P63) Switches the input signal.

(3) LENS button (P67) Each time the button is pressed, the adjustment window changes, from focus (P67) to zoom (image size) (P68) to lens shift (image position) (P70). To adjust the image, use the [ ] / [ ] or [ ] / [ ] buttons. After the focus adjustment window, the marginal focus adjustment window is also displayed for adjusting focus of image edges (P165), depending on the [Marginal focus] setting (P113).

(4) KEYSTONE button (P73) Corrects keystone distortion.

(5) OK button (P86) Determines the item selected from the menu.

(6) Pointer / VOL buttons (P85) Up, down, left, or right in menu navigation or other operations. Adjust the sound volume. [ ] VOL button: Decreases the volume. [ ] VOL+ button: Increases the volume.

(7) MENU button (P84) Displays a menu on the screen.

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LED Indicators The projector status is shown by the LED indicators (off / lit / flashing).

POWER (green) : Lights up or flashes under normal conditions when the power is on.

STAND BY (red) : Lights up or flashes during standby or when the projector is shutting down.

WARNING (red) : Lights up or flashes when an error occurs.

LAMP (orange) : Lights up or flashes when a problem occurs with the lamp or lamp cover.

TEMP (red) : Lights up or flashes when the internal temperature is high.

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LED Indicator Displays Projector operating status is indicated by five LEDs, as shown in the following table. For details on warnings, see LED Indicator Details (P187). Example of when the POWER indicator is on; : Off : Lit : Flashing

LED indicator Operating statusPOWER

(green) STAND BY

(red) WARNING

(red) LAMP

(orange) TEMP (red)

Projector not plugged in. In standby mode. Resuming operation (projection) after standby. Cooling down while entering standby or power management mode from power on. Power is on. (Projecting.) In power management mode, with the lamp off. (Flashes green and then red.) The time for replacing the lamp is near. (In standby mode.) The time for replacing the lamp is near. (During projection) Internal temperature is high. (In standby mode.) Internal temperature is high. (During projection) A lamp error has occurred. A temperature error has occurred.

The lamp cover is open.

Flashes 3 times: An air filter error has occurred. Flashes 4 times: A fan error has occurred. Flashes 5 times: A power error has occurred.

A flashing LAMP indicator means that it is almost time to replace the lamp. Prepare a replacement lamp.

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Input Terminal

(1) HDMI terminal (HDMI) (P52, P53) Receives digital video signals (HDMI). Carries both video and audio signals across a single cable.

(2) Digital PC / DVI-D terminal (DVI-D) (P52) Connects the external monitor output from a computer. Receives digital PC signal (Digital PC).

(3) Service port (CONTROL) (P184) Used for executing user commands (P185 P186).

(4) LAN port (P130) Connects the LAN cable (shielded twisted pair). Used to connect the projector to a network.

(5) USB port (P129) Connects a USB flash drive. Used for firmware updates.

(6) AUDIO IN terminal (AUDIO IN) (P52) Receives audio input. Audio supplied to this terminal is played through the internal speaker when you select [Audio in] as the source audio terminal for the selected source video.

(7) AUDIO OUT terminal (AUDIO OUT) (P52, P53) Outputs the selected audio signal. (Connecting an audio cable to this terminal mutes the speaker.)

(8) Terminal for wired remote control (REMOTE) (P34) This terminal is used to connect the remote control using a cable.

(6) (7) (8)(5)

(1)

(3) (4)

(2)

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Remote Control The remote control allows you to operate all functions of the projector.

(1) POWER button (P60, P79) Turns the projector on or off.

(2) ASPECT button (P72, P96) Changes the aspect ratio mode.

(3) Pointer buttons (P85) Selects the upper, lower, left or right item in the menu.

(4) OK button (P86) Determines the item selected from the menu.

(5) ZOOM button (P68) Adjusts the image size. [ ] / [ ] buttons: Increase the image size. [ ] / [ ] buttons: Decrease the image size.

(6) FOCUS button (P67) Adjusts focusing. [ ] / [ ] buttons: Moves the focus position further away. [ ] / [ ] buttons: Moves the focus position nearer. By pressing the FOCUS button twice, you can adjust the focus at image edges (P165). [Marginal focus] setting (P113).

(7) TEST PATTERN button (P117) Displays the test pattern.

(8) D.ZOOM button Not used with this product.

(9) Ch button (P123) Changes the remote control channel when the remote control is used via the infrared transmitter.

(10) IMAGE button (P76) Switches the image mode (image quality).

(11) AUTO PC button Not used with this product.

(12) INPUT button (P63) Switches the input signal.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(7)

(6)

(8)

(9)

(11)

(12)

(10)

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(13) Change input buttons Change the input signal between Digital PC and HDMI. ANALOG 1, ANALOG 2 and COMPONENT are not used with this product.

(14) MENU button (P84) Displays a menu on the screen.

(15) EXIT button (P86) Cancels functions such as menu display or test pattern during operation and returns to the image display.

(16) SHIFT button (P70) Shifts the image up, down, left, or right. [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons: Moves the image.

(17) KEYSTONE button (P73) Corrects keystone distortion. The [Keystone] setting enables both horizontal/vertical keystone correction (by adjusting top/bottom/left/right length) and corner correction.

(18) VOL button Adjusts the sound volume. [ ] button, [3] button: Increases the volume. [ ] button, [6] button: Decreases the volume.

(19) MUTE button Mutes the sound.

(20) Numerical buttons (P128, P132, P134) Enter password and TCP/IP setting values.

(21) Fn button Not used with this product.

(22) BLANK button (P80) Temporarily blacks out the image.

(23) FREEZE button (P80) Freezes the projected image.

(24) Terminal for wired remote control (P34) Connects a cable to the projector for remote control operation.

(14)

(15)

(16)

(17)

(18)

(19)

(24)

(23)

(22)

(21)

(20)

(13)

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Preparing the Remote Control Installing Remote Control Batteries

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 control. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Pay attention to the following points when handling the batteries. Failing to do so could result in a fire or personal injury. Do not heat, short circuit or disassemble the batteries, or place

them in a fire. Do not attempt to recharge the batteries that are included with the

remote control.

Remove the batteries when they are flat or when the remote control will not be used for a long period of time.

When replacing the batteries, replace both at the same time. Also, do not use two batteries of a different type at the same time.

Insert the batteries with the + and - terminals in the correct directions.

If any liquid from inside the batteries leaks out and contacts your skin, be sure to wash the liquid off thoroughly.

(1) (2)

3 Close the compartment lid. Insert the tab into the remote control notch (1) and push the battery cover down (2).

2 Insert batteries. Insert 2 new AA batteries in the compartment with the + and terminals positioned correctly.

1 Open the battery compartment lid. Raise the battery cover tab while pushing it.

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Remote Control Operating Range The remote control is an infrared type. Point it at the infrared remote receiver on the front or rear of the projector to operate it.

Using the Remote (RS-RC05) in a Wired Connection The remote control can also be used in a wired connection with the projector. Use a cable with a 3.5 mm stereo mini jack (not included).

Use the remote control within an angle of 25 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 the projector or the infrared remote receiver on the projector is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light of lighting equipment.

When you use 2 or more projectors at the same time, you can change the channel settings to prevent the 2 remote controls from interfering with each other. (P123)

Infrared operations cannot be performed if a cable is connected to the projector or the remote control.

Use a cable with a 3.5 mm stereo mini jack (not included) with a length of 30 m (98.4') or less.

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25 8 m (26.3')

8 m (26.3')

25

25

Remote control (RS-RC05)

Terminal for wired remote control

3.5 mm stereo mini jack cable (not included)

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Safety Instructions

Before Use

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Connection Procedure

Projection Procedure

Convenient Features

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Using Menus

Menu Configuration

Menu Settings

Using the Projector on a Network

Advanced Projection

O ther Inform

ation

Maintenance

Product Specifications

Troubleshooting

Basic Guide

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Installation Procedure Before setting up the projector, be sure to read Before Installation (P19).

Setting Up the Projector Positioning the Projector in Front of the Screen Place the projector in front of the screen.

Floor Installation To adjust the projection position when the projector is installed on the floor, use the lens shift function (P50, P70) to adjust the image up / down / left / right. For information about the relationship between screen size and projection distance, refer to page 49.

To avoid keystone distortion, install the projector so that it is at right angles to the screen.

The screen must not be exposed to direct sunlight or light from lighting equipment. In a bright room, it is recommended that lights be turned off, curtains be drawn, and other steps taken to make the screen easier to see.

Colors may appear distorted when images are viewed from the side on some screens. For best results, use a matte screen with a wide viewing angle.

Optical axis

Screen

Lens shift

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Installation on High Surfaces Using the lens shift function (P50), you can project images toward a lower level. When setting the projector on a high surface for projection, make sure the surface is flat and stable, and install the projector right-side up with the adjustable feet facing down.

Ceiling Mounting or Rear Projection You can mount the projector on the ceiling (ceiling mounting) or place it behind the screen (rear projection) if you use a translucent screen.

When mounting the projector on the ceiling, it is more convenient to install the projector right-side up, with the adjustable feet facing down.

The projector may fall and cause accidents or injury.

Ceiling mounting Rear projection

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Ceiling Mounting with Ceiling Attachment RS-CL15

Structure of Ceiling Attachment RS-CL15 Parts Included with RS-CL15 Weight: RS-CL15 (6.9 kg/15.2 lbs)

This product (RS-CL15) is exclusively for ceiling mounting. Do not use for any purpose other than ceiling mounting.

T2T1

Ceiling-mount bracket and Joint fitting Base bracket

Ceiling-mount bracket

Joint fitting

The Ceiling-mount bracket must be separated from the Joint fitting, before installation.

Template sheet for a ceiling-mount hole: 2 shts. Use the template sheet (T2) for the projector.

M6 screw (25 mm/1.0"): 4 pcs.

M5 screw (12 mm/0.5"): 4 pcs.

M4 screw (15 mm/0.6"): 10 pcs.

Anti-fall wires: 2 pcs.

Washer (Toothed Lock Washer): 1 pc.

Assembly/Installation Manual (this manual): 1

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Extension pipe RS-CL08 / RS-CL09 (option)

Weight: RS-CL08 (2.2 kg/4.9 lbs)/RS-CL09 (3.4 kg/7.5 lbs) Use an optional extension pipe (RS-CL08 / RS-CL09) according to the ceiling height. For details, contact our local agent.

Mounting Position Install the projector straight in front of the screen. You can adjust the screen position using the lens shift feature.

RS-CL08 Outer/inner pipes and outer/inner covers M5 screw (12 mm/0.5") : 4 pcs. M3 screw (10 mm/0.4") : 1 pc. * The length is adjustable between 35 cm/1.1'

and 55 cm/1.9' in steps of 5 cm/0.2'.

RS-CL09 Outer/inner pipes and outer/inner covers M5 screw (12 mm/0.5") : 4 pcs. M3 screw (10 mm/0.4") : 1 pc. * The length is adjustable between 55 cm/1.9'

and 95 cm/3.1' in steps of 5 cm/0.2'.

Before mounting the Ceiling Attachment, be sure to check the strength of the ceiling. The ceiling should be strong enough to support the projector and Ceiling Attachment (and optional extension pipe). If the ceiling is not strong enough, be sure to reinforce it. The projector may fall and you may get injured.

Make sure to perform the installation operation by at least two persons. Please be careful not to drop any object and pinch a finger during the installation operation.

To prevent falling caused by earthquake or vibration, take anti-fall measures using tension wires or the like for installation. The projector may fall and you may get injured.

At least 50 cm (1.6') around the intake and 50 cm (1.6') around the vent should be clear. Otherwise, it may damage the projector due to bad exhaust ventilation.

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Installation Dimensions

Distance from ceiling to lens center ( )

Ceiling-mount bracket

RS-CL15 When RS-CL08 is used When RS-CL09 is used

22.9 cm (9.0") 57.9 cm (22.8") to 77.9 cm (30.7")

77.9 cm (30.7") to 117.9 cm (46.4")

Height

Side view

Projection Distance

Front view

236 mm (9.3")

298 mm (11.7")

534 mm (21.0")

230 mm (9.1")

263 mm (10.4")

227 mm (8.9")

Top view

113 mm (4.4") 230 mm

(9.1")

235 mm (9.3")

235 mm (9.3")

113 mm (4.4")

470 mm (18.5")

279 mm (11.0")

236 mm (9.3")

100 mm (3.9")

100 mm (3.9")

100 mm (3.9")

10 0

m m

(3

.9 ")

10 0

m m

(3

.9 ")

80 m

m

(3 .1

")

80 mm (3.1")

80 mm (3.1")

80 m

m

(3 .1

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Assembly and Installation

Installation to flat and level Ceiling

Preparation: Separate the Joint fitting from the Ceiling-mount bracket temporarily Remove four M5 screws (A) to separate Joint fitting from the Ceiling-mount bracket.

1 Make a hole in the ceiling Use the template sheet (T2) to make

holes in the ceiling for securing the Ceiling-mount bracket.

Make holes to thread cables through.

2 Secure the Ceiling-mount bracket to the ceiling Use four M13 screws, to secure the Ceiling-mount bracket to the ceiling with the arrow facing toward the screen. Before securing the Ceiling-

mount bracket, be sure to remove the template sheet (T2).

The M13 screws are not included in the supplied parts. Prepare the M13 screws suitable for the ceiling structure.

Always use the included template sheet (T2) to determine where to make holes.

The template sheet (T2) is labeled with the direction to the screen, as well as the optical axis (center of the lens).

A

A Direction to the screen

Direction to the screen

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3 Attach the Base bracket to the projector 1 Remove the four screws at each

corner on top of the projector. 2 Install the included M6 screws at

the four screw fastening positions on the Base bracket. Attach the included toothed lock washer in the back-left position, as shown at right.

4 Attach the anti-fall wires Secure the terminal clamps at the end of the wires to (C) on the Base bracket using supplied M4 screws. Make sure to fasten

and tighten the screw securely.

5 Pull cables out of the cable hole in the ceiling As depicted in the diagram, let

cables pass through the hole on ceiling-mount clamp.

If cables are too thick, make a hole at a different position than the hole on the ceiling-mount clamp, and let them pass through the new hole.

6 Attach the Joint fitting to the Ceiling-mount bracket Secure the Ceiling-mount bracket using the four M5 screws (A) removed during preparation.

Washer (Toothed Lock Washer)

C C

A

A

Direction to the screen

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7 Hook the Base bracket to the Joint fitting and secure it temporarily Hook the Base bracket on Joint fitting protrusions (D) and secure it temporarily using the four M5 screws (B) removed previously. Pull out the cables. Be sure to secure screws

(B) tightly after making the adjustment discussed in Adjust the Projection Angle (P47).

8 Connect cables Connect cables to the projector.

After completion of installation, adjust the projection angle (P47).

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Installation to a High Ceiling Use optional extension pipe RS-CL08 or RS-CL09 for high ceiling.

Preparation: Adjust the pipe length according to the ceiling height 1 Remove the covers of outer and inner pipes by

slightly sliding them and lift up as shown. 2 Adjust the pipe to the extended length for

projector attachment, referring to the following table, and then secure it using four supplied M5 screws, as shown.

When attaching screws in step 2, insert the screws and leave an unused screw hole between them. When the extension pipe is stretched to its maximum length, insert the screws in two adjacent screw holes.

Extended length when extension pipe is attached (when lens shift is 0%)

Mounting hole position

Distance from ceiling to lens axis ( ) RS-CL08 RS-CL09

a 57.9 cm (22.8") 77.9 cm (30.7") b 62.9 cm (24.8") 82.9 cm (32.6") c 67.9 cm (26.7") 87.9 cm (34.6") d 72.9 cm (28.7") 92.9 cm (36.6") e 77.9 cm (30.7") 97.9 cm (38.5") f 102.9 cm (40.5") g 107.9 cm (42.5") h 112.9 cm (44.4") i 117.9 cm (46.4")

1 2

a c e g i

b d f h

'

a c e

b d

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RS-CL08 RS-CL09

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1 Separate the Joint fitting from the Ceiling-mount bracket temporarily (Preparation on page 41)

2 Make a hole in the ceiling (Step 1 on page 41)

3 Secure the Ceiling-mount bracket to the ceiling (Step 2 on page 41)

4 Attach the Base bracket to the projector (Step 3 on page 42)

5 Attach the anti-fall wire (Step 4 on page 42)

6 Attach the top of the extension pipe to the Ceiling-mount bracket Secure to the extension pipe using the four supplied M5 screws. The open end of the pipe should

face the open end of the Ceiling- mount bracket as shown.

7 Attach the Joint fitting to the bottom of the extension pipe Use the four M5 screws (A) removed initially to secure it.

Direction to the screen

Direction to the screen

A

A

Direction to the screen

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8 Hook the Base bracket to the Joint fitting and secure it temporarily Hook the Base bracket on the protrusion (D) of the Joint fitting, and secure it temporarily using the four supplied M5 screws (B). Pull out the cables. Be sure to secure screws (B)

tightly after making the adjustment discussed in Adjust the Projection Angle (P47).

9 Put the cables in to the pipe and attach the covers Thread any cables that are too thick for the ceiling-mount bracket hole through a separate hole you have opened. 1 Pull the cables out of the cable

hole in the ceiling. 2 Put the cables inside the pipe. 3 Close the inner cover of the pipe

and then close outer cover of the pipe. Secure to the extension pipe using the supplied M3 screw.

4 Connect the cables to the projector.

D

B

B

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Adjust the Projection Angle Turn on the projector, project an image, and then adjust the projection angle and screen slant angle.

Adjust the horizontal projection angle 1 Loosen two wing screws (H). Move

the projector horizontally to adjust the horizontal projection angle.

2 When the projector is correctly positioned, tighten the wing screws.

Adjust the vertical projection angle 1 First loosen four screws (F) and then

loosen two wing screws (G). Move the projector vertically to adjust the vertical projection angle.

2 When the projector is correctly positioned, first tighten the wing screws (G) and next tighten the four screws (F).

After completion of adjustment, tighten the screws and check that every fitting is secured firmly.

Be sure to hold the projector from falling until the Ceiling- mount bracket and Base bracket are secured firmly.

H

F

B

G

Adjust the horizontal projection angle.

Adjust the screen slant angle.Adjust the vertical

projection angle.

5

5

H

20

5

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Adjust the screen inclination 1 Loosen four screws (B), and then

adjust the slant angle of the projector.

2 When the projector is correctly positioned, tighten the four screws (B).

Precautions when replacing lamps that stop working If illumination suddenly stops, either when you turn the

projector on or after it has been on for a while, the lamp may have ruptured. In this case, never attempt to replace the lamp by yourself. Always request service from the Canon Customer Support Center.

With ceiling-mounted projectors, the lamp may fall out when you open the lamp cover, or during replacement. During replacement, stand to the side of the lamp cover, not directly under it.

If the lamp ruptures, dust and gas (containing mercury vapor) may come out of the exhaust vents. If this happens, immediately open the windows and doors to provide ventilation to the room.

If you accidentally inhale gas from the lamp or get any pieces in your eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately.

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Relationship between Projecting Distance and Image Size The projected image size is determined by the distance to the screen (projection distance), the size of the image (P68), and the level of focus (P67). Refer to the following table and decide the distance between the projector and screen.

Relationship between projecting distance and image size (reference values)

Image Size (Dia.)

4096 x 2160 4096 x 2400 Projection distance [m (feet)]

Width [cm (in)]

Height [cm (in)]

Width [cm (in)]

Height [cm (in)] Wide limit Tele limit

40 90 (35.4) 47 (18.5) 88 (34.6) 51 (20.1) 0.9 (3.0) 1.1 (3.6) 60 135 (53.1) 71 (28.0) 131 (51.6) 77 (30.3) 1.3 (4.3) 1.7 (5.6) 80 180 (70.9) 95 (37.4) 175 (68.9) 103 (40.6) 1.8 (5.9) 2.3 (7.5)

100 225 (88.6) 118 (46.5) 219 (86.2) 128 (50.4) 2.2 (7.2) 2.9 (9.5) 120 270 (106.3) 142 (55.9) 263 (103.5) 154 (60.6) 2.7 (8.9) 3.5 (11.5) 140 315 (124.0) 166 (65.4) 307 (120.9) 180 (70.9) 3.1 (10.2) 4.1 (13.5) 160 359 (141.3) 190 (74.8) 351 (138.2) 205 (80.7) 3.6 (11.8) 4.7 (15.4) 180 404 (159.1) 213 (83.9) 394 (155.1) 231 (90.9) 4.0 (13.1) 5.3 (17.4) 200 449 (176.8) 237 (93.3) 438 (172.4) 257 (101.2) 4.5 (14.7) 5.8 (19.0) 220 494 (194.5) 261 (102.8) 482 (189.8) 282 (111.0) 4.9 (16.1) 6.4 (21.0) 240 539 (212.2) 284 (111.8) 526 (207.1) 308 (121.3) 5.4 (17.7) 7.0 (23.0) 260 584 (229.9) 308 (121.3) 570 (224.4) 334 (131.5) 5.9 (19.4) 7.6 (24.9) 280 629 (247.6) 332 (130.7) 614 (241.7) 360 (141.7) 6.3 (20.7) 8.2 (26.9) 300 674 (265.4) 355 (139.8) 657 (258.7) 385 (151.9) 6.8 (22.3) 8.8 (28.9) 350 786 (309.4) 415 (163.4) 767 (302.0) 449 (176.8) 7.9 (25.9) 10.3 (33.8) 400 899 (353.9) 474 (186.6) 877 (345.3) 514 (202.4) 9.0 (29.5) 11.8 (38.7) 450 1011 (398.0) 533 (209.8) 986 (388.2) 578 (227.6) 10.2 (33.5) 13.2 (43.3) 500 1123 (442.1) 592 (233.1) 1096 (431.5) 642 (252.8) 11.3 (37.1) 14.7 (48.2) 550 1236 (497.2) 652 (256.7) 1205 (474.4) 706 (278.0) 12.4 (40.7) 16.2 (53.1) 600 1348 (530.7) 711 (279.9) 1315 (517.7) 770 (303.1) 13.6 (45.3) 17.7 (58.1)

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Lens Shift Function You can reposition the image in all directions by pressing the SHIFT button on the remote control, which moves the lens up, down, left, or right. For instructions, refer to Adjusting the Image Position (P70).

Amount of Lens Shift The amount of lens shift is indicated as a percentage relative to the image height and width. The lens shift ranges for the projector are as follows.

The lens can be shifted up or down and to the left or right. Performance using lens shift is ensured within the recommended range described below. However, peripheral dimness or blurriness may occur in the corners outside the last 10% of the horizontal lens shift range and outside the last 15% of the vertical lens shift range. In this case, adjust lens shift to within the recommended range.

A (Amount of vertical shift) 60% B (Amount of horizontal shift) 10%

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Recommended lens shift range

Lens shift range

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Maximum vertical (A) and horizontal (B) movement using lens shift (reference values [cm (in)])

Image size (Dia.) 4096 x 2160 4096 x 2400 A B A B

40 28 (11.0) 9 (3.5) 31 (12.2) 9 (3.5) 60 43 (16.9) 13 (5.1) 46 (18.1) 13 (5.1) 80 57 (22.4) 18 (7.1) 62 (24.4) 18 (7.1)

100 71 (28.0) 22 (8.7) 77 (30.3) 22 (8.7) 120 85 (33.5) 27 (10.6) 92 (36.2) 26 (10.2) 140 100 (39.4) 31 (12.2) 108 (42.5) 31 (12.2) 160 114 (44.9) 36 (14.2) 123 (48.4) 35 (13.8) 180 128 (50.4) 40 (15.7) 139 (54.7) 39 (15.4) 200 142 (55.9) 45 (17.7) 154 (60.6) 44 (17.3) 220 156 (116.9) 49 (19.3) 169 (66.5) 48 (18.9) 240 171 (67.3) 54 (21.3) 185 (72.8) 53 (20.9) 260 185 (72.4) 58 (22.8) 200 (78.7) 57 (22.4) 280 199 (78.3) 63 (24.8) 216 (85.0) 61 (24.0) 300 213 (83.9) 67 (26.4) 231 (90.9) 66 (26.0) 350 249 (98.0) 79 (31.1) 269 (105.9) 77 (30.3) 400 284 (111.8) 90 (35.4) 308 (121.3) 88 (34.7) 450 320 (126.0) 101 (39.8) 347 (136.6) 99 (39.0) 500 355 (139.8) 112 (44.1) 385 (151.6) 110 (43.3) 550 391 (153.9) 124 (48.8) 424 (166.9) 121 (47.6) 600 427 (168.1) 135 (53.1) 462 (181.9) 132 (52.0)

(A) values are the approximate vertical lens shift distance from the central image position within the supported lens shift range.

(B) values are the approximate horizontal lens shift distance from the central image position within the supported lens shift range.

Watch the projected image as you adjust it using lens shift. When the image no longer moves, you have reached the limit of the lens shift range.

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Connecting a Computer

Before connecting the projector to other equipment, turn off both the projector and the other equipment.

For instructions on connecting multiple sources of input for 4K projection, refer to 4K Projection (P54).

Amplified speakers

Mini jack RCA terminal

Audio cable (not included)

AUDIO OUT terminal

DVI-D terminal

AUDIO IN terminal

DVI-D cable (not included)

AUDIO output terminal

Monitor output terminal

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HDMI terminal

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Amplified speakers

Mini jack RCA terminal

Audio cable (not included)

HDMI terminal

AUDIO OUT terminal

AV equipment

HDMI cable (not included)

HDMI terminal

Audio cable (not included)

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4K Projection Definition of 4K Several resolution specifications are described as being 4K, including 3840 x 2160, 3840 x 2400, 4096 x 2160, and 4096 x 2400, as shown in the following comparative simulation.

The projector supports input signals at resolutions up to the maximum 4K resolution of 4096 x 2400. For details, check the table of supported signals. (P177)

4K Digital Signal Compatibility The projector is equipped with DVI-D and HDMI (2.0, HDCP 2.2*1) inputs. DVI-D input is classified as single-link or dual-link, depending on the dot clock. Projecting resolutions with a dot clock higher than 165 MHz requires a dual-link plug and cable. Main DVI-D input resolutions 1920 x 1200 (single-link; vertical frequency: 60 Hz) 2560 x 1600 (dual-link; vertical frequency: 60 Hz) 4096 x 2160 (dual-link; vertical frequency: 24 Hz) Main HDMI 2.0 input resolutions 1920 x 1080 (vertical frequency: 60 Hz) 3840 x 2160 (vertical frequency: 60 Hz) 4096 x 2160 (vertical frequency: 60 Hz)

Resolution QFHD (3840 x 2160) Frequency 24 Hz 60 Hz

Subsampling 422 444 422 444 Color depth 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 10 bit

HDMI 1.4 (10.2 Gbps bandwidth) x 1

HDMI 2.0*2 (18 Gbps bandwidth) x 1

1920 x 1080

3840 x 2160

4096 x 2400

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*1 HDCP, short for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection, is a form of digital copy protection that prevents illegal copying of content by encrypting digital signals carried via HDMI from playback devices such as computers to display devices such as projectors. HDCP specifications are established and managed by Digital Content Protection, LLC.

*2 Use an HDMI cable supporting 18 Gbps.

Multi Input Mode DVI-D Using four DVI-D dual-link cables, you can supply 4096 x 2400 (vertical frequency: 60 Hz) signals. The signals supplied by the four cables are combined to form a single image.

Resolution DCI (4096 x 2160) Frequency 24 Hz 60 Hz

Subsampling 422 444 422 444 Color depth 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 10 bit 8 bit 10 bit

HDMI 1.4 (10.2 Gbps bandwidth) x 1

HDMI 2.0*2 (18 Gbps bandwidth) x 1

Connect workstations by using four dual-link DVI cables

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HDMI Using two HDMI cables, you can project 4096 x 2160 (vertical frequency: 60 Hz) signals as one image. The signals supplied by the two cables are combined to form a single image.

Split-screen or four-quadrant projection is not supported when the projector is connected to multiple devices.

Connect desktop computers by using two HDMI cables

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Settings for Multi Input Mode Select how to combine two HDMI inputs or four DVI inputs to form an image. Check computer video output settings in advance, because you must match the display layout (whether split-screen display or display in four quadrants).

For instructions on turning the projector on, see Step 1 Turn the Projector On (P60).

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [Multi input mode select].

2 Select the input mode to use.

Multi Input Mode Specify the type of image (including resolution) supplied to the terminals. Use [Normal] for most signals. For specific signals, use [Single], [1x2], [2x2], or [1x4] as needed. For details, check the table of supported signals. (P177) [Normal] setting

Supports many typical images, including [Single], [1x2], [2x2], and [1x4]. [Single] setting

Supports many specialized signals using a single terminal. [1x2] setting

Supports many specialized signals using two input terminals. [2x2] setting

Supports many specialized signals using four input terminals, for projection in a 2x2 layout.

[1x4] setting Supports many specialized signals using four input terminals, for projection side by side.

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DVI input mode Specify the combination of DVI input. Choose from [Normal], [Single], [DVI 1x2], [DVI 2x2], or [DVI 1x4].

When multi input in the [Input] menu (P63) is set to [DVI 1x2], [DVI 2x2], or [DVI 1x4], you can also easily supply signals not included in [Normal] (P179 P180) by setting the DVI input mode menu to [DVI 1x2], [DVI 2x2], or [DVI 1x4].

When single input in the [Input] menu (P63) is set to [DVI-1], [DVI-2], [DVI-3], or [DVI-4], you can also easily supply signals not included in [Normal] (P178) by setting the DVI input mode menu to [Single].

HDMI input mode Specify the combination of HDMI input. Choose from [Normal], [Single], or [HDMI 1x2].

When multi input in the [Input] menu (P63) is set to [HDMI 1x2], you can also easily supply signals not included in [Normal] (P178) by setting the HDMI input mode menu to [HDMI 1x2].

When single input in the [Input] menu (P63) is set to [HDMI-1] or [HDMI-2], you can also easily supply signals not included in [Normal] (P177) by setting the HDMI input mode menu to [Single].

When this setting is set to [Normal], the EDID (unique ID that conveys to computers the model name and setting values of connected display devices) is a list that consists of video signals used with one or multiple projector terminals. On the video output equipment, you can specify video signals for use with a different number of terminals.

[Multi input mode select] window is displayed automatically if the input terminals do not match the settings configured by using the INPUT button.

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Plugging the Projector In Connect the power cord to the projector and plug it in.

After turning off the projector, wait at least 5 minutes before turning it on again. Turning the projector on immediately after turning it off may shorten the lamp life.

Unplug the power cord when the projector is not in use.

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Projection Procedure Step 1 Turn the Projector On 1 Check the connection between the projector and the computer or AV

equipment. (P52, P53) For instructions on connecting the power cord, refer to Plugging the Projector In (P59).

2 Press the POWER button. The [POWER] indicator initially flashes green, after which it remains lit.

The countdown window is displayed for approximately 20 seconds, and then the projection is started. Press the OK or EXIT button to hide the countdown window.

3 Turn on the computer or AV equipment power. Images from the computer or AV equipment are now projected.

Network functions are not available until about 40 seconds after you plug the projector in.

Some noise may appear in the projected image during the first few minutes, until the image stabilizes.

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Changing Operations When Projector is Turned On You can change operations when the projector is turned on as follows. You can turn on the projector by connecting the power cord, without

pressing the POWER button. (P125) You can change the countdown window. (P119) You can skip the countdown window. (P119)

When the Projector Is Left Idle If no signal is received, the power management feature automatically turns off the projector after a certain period of inactivity (by default, 15 minutes). (P124)

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When the Language Selection Screen Appears A screen appears when the projector is turned on for the first time. You can select a language to be used by the projector for displaying menus and messages in the window. Select the desired language with the pointer buttons and press the OK button. You can change the language from the menu at a later time. (P126) If the language selection screen is out of focus, adjust the focus. (P67)

When the Password Input Screen Appears If you have set a password, the password input screen appears. Enter your password. (P127)

When No signal Appears With a notebook computer, the user must turn on the external monitor output. (P62) Press the INPUT button to select the input signal. (P63)

When Notebook Computer Screen Does Not Appear Set your notebook computer to output signals to an external monitor. For more details, refer to Changing Notebook Computer Screen Output (P62).

Adjusting Image Set the display resolution of the computer to the highest resolution or the

resolution closest to that setting. (P65) Use the ZOOM button on the remote control to resize the projected image. (P68) If the image is blurry, use the FOCUS button on the remote control to adjust focus.

(P67) If necessary, correct keystone distortion by pressing the KEYSTONE button. (P73) Select a screen mode (aspect) according to the aspect ratio of the screen, type of

input image signal etc. (P72) Select an image mode depending on the projected image. (P76)

A variety of test patterns (P176) can be projected, which are convenient in image adjustment.

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An item highlighted in orange will be selected.

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Changing Notebook Computer Screen Output For projection from a notebook computer, the computer settings must be adjusted to switch display output. This operation is not required for a desktop computer.

Turning on External Monitor Output You can turn on the external monitor output via keyboard operation. To turn on the external monitor output with most computers, press the function key ([F1] to [F12]) which is marked with the external monitor icon while holding down the [Fn] key.

The function key you use and the method used to turn on the external monitor output vary depending on the model. For details, see the manual for your notebook computer.

With Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8 or Windows 7, you can turn on image output by holding down the Windows logo key and pressing the [P] key.

While pressing key press a key such as or .

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Step 2 Select an Input Signal Select the input signal in the [Input] menu when you want to project a digital PC or AV equipment signal, or to switch between inputs when multiple computers or multiple sets of AV equipment are connected. Skip this step if you have not changed the input signal since the last projection.

1 Press the INPUT button to display the window shown below.

The currently active input signal is marked with a green circle and enclosed by a orange border. Names of input signals available for projection are displayed in white, and unavailable signal names are grayed out.

2 Press the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the input signal. You can also switch from one DVI-D input source to the next by pressing the DIGITAL button, or from one HDMI input source to the next by pressing the HDMI button.

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3 Press the OK button to confirm the input signal type. For multiple input signals, the projection layout is divided as follows. The numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 in squares represent the numbers of input terminals.

You can also switch to your preferred input signal for projection by pressing buttons on the remote control to switch input signals (specifically, the DIGITAL or HDMI button).

Using the projectors multi-input feature, you can supply a single image via two or four cables. As sources of input for projection at 4K or other resolutions, choose from [DVI 1x2], [DVI 2x2], [DVI 1x4], or [HDMI 1x2]. (P54)

Signals you supply for Multi Input mode must meet certain conditions. If the signals do not meet these requirements, a icon is displayed.

[HDMI 1x2]

1 2

[DVI 2x2] [DVI 1x4][DVI 1x2]

When using multiple

HDMI inputs

When using multiple DVI inputs

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Step 3 Adjust the Image

Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer Based on the maximum resolution of the projector, set the display resolution of the computer to the resolution closest to the output signal resolution of the projector. (P177)

Maximum resolution 4096 x 2160: When [Panel drive mode] is set to [4096x2160]. 4096 x 2400: When [Panel drive mode] is set to [4096x2400]. For details on the Panel drive mode, see [Panel drive mode] in [Professional settings] (P109).

Windows 10 1 Open the [Control Panel] from the start menu, then select [Appearance

and Personalization] - [Adjust screen resolution] in the [Control Panel Home].

2 Click the [Resolution] tab, and move the slider to select the resolution closest to the maximum output signal resolution of the projector.

3 Click the [OK] button.

Windows 8.1 / Windows 8 1 Move the cursor toward the upper or lower right corner to access the

menu.

2 Click [Settings], and then click [Control Panel].

3 From [Control Panel Home] - [Appearance and Personalization], select [Adjust screen resolution].

4 Click the [Resolution] tab, and move the slider to select the resolution closest to the maximum output signal resolution of the projector.

5 Click the [OK] button.

Windows 7 1 Open the [Control Panel] from the start menu, then select [Appearance

and Personalization] - [Adjust screen resolution] in the [Control Panel Home].

2 Click the [Resolution] tab, and move the slider to select the resolution closest to the maximum output signal resolution of the projector.

3 Click the [OK] button.

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Windows Vista 1 Open the [Control Panel] from the start menu, then select [Appearance

and Personalization] - [Adjust screen resolution] in the [Control Panel Home].

2 Select the resolution closest to the maximum output signal resolution of the projector from the [Resolution] list.

3 Click the [OK] button.

Mac OS X 1 Open the Apple Menu and select [System Preferences].

2 In the [System Preferences] window, click the [Displays] icon to display the Display window.

3 Select the [Display] tab and select the resolution closest to the maximum output signal resolution of the projector from the [Resolutions] list.

4 Close the [System Preferences] window.

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Focusing, Resizing, or Moving the Image

Adjusting Image Focus To adjust the focus, press the FOCUS button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projector.

1 Press either the FOCUS button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projector to display the focus adjustment window.

2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the focus.

3 When the focus is adjusted optimally, press the OK button or the FOCUS button.

When projecting on curved screens, you can adjust the focus at image edges. Refer to Marginal focus (P113) and Adjusting Peripheral Focus (P165).

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To adjust the focus, use the [ ] / [ ] button on the remote control or projector.

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Adjusting Image Size The size of the projected image can be adjusted by pressing the ZOOM button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projector. Change the projector installation position if your desired image is too large or too small to adjust it with the zoom function. (P36)

1 Press the ZOOM button on the remote control to display the zoom adjustment window.

Press the LENS button on the projector repeatedly to switch between windows for parameters adjusted by controlling the lens. To access the zoom adjustment window, press the LENS button twice (or three times if you have set [Marginal focus] to [On]).

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When [Marginal focus] is set to [On].

When [Marginal focus] is set to [Off].

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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the image size.

3 When the desired image size is selected, press the OK button or the ZOOM button.

To enlarge the image, use the [ ] button on the remote control or projector. To reduce the image, use the [ ] button on the remote control or projector.

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Adjusting the Image Position To adjust the screen position up, down, left, or right, press the SHIFT button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projector. It can change the projected screen to the most suitable position by moving the position of the lens up/down/left/ right. (P50)

1 Press the SHIFT button on the remote control to display the lens shift adjustment window.

Press the LENS button on the projector repeatedly to switch between windows for parameters adjusted by controlling the lens. To access the lens shift adjustment window, press the LENS button three times (or four times if you have set [Marginal focus] to [On]).

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When [Marginal focus] is set to [On].

When [Marginal focus] is set to [Off].

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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust.

To raise or lower the image, use the [ ] / [ ] buttons on the remote control or projector. To move the image left or right, use the [ ] / [ ] buttons on the remote control or projector. To continue moving the image in a specific direction, hold down the corresponding button.

3 When the desired position is reached, press the OK button.

Resetting the Position The lens position after movement with the lens shift function is not returned when the power is turned off. To return it to its original position, perform reset. During screen position adjustment, press and hold the SHIFT button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projector to display the [Lens shift reset] window. Two options are available: 50% (home position) or 0%. Use the pointer buttons to select an option, and then press the OK button.

The lens position may be reset slightly misaligned from the position you chose, whether 50% (home position) or 0%.

For precise positioning, use the lens shift function to fine-tune the position.

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Step 4 Select an Aspect Ratio (Screen Aspect) Matching the Screen Select an optimum screen mode (aspect) according to the aspect ratio of the screen, type of input image signal and so on for the projection to make best use of the screen size.

Select the Aspect Select [Aspect] based on the input signal type, aspect ratio of the screen and resolution.

Types of Aspect Ratios Auto An image is projected as large as possible at the aspect ratio of the input signal. Select this mode for normal image projection. True size The image is projected with the original resolution of the input signal. Screens of computers with a lower display resolution than the projector are displayed smaller but clearer than in other aspect ratios.

Selecting an Aspect Ratio Press the ASPECT button on the remote control and select an appropriate aspect ratio. Press the ASPECT button to change the aspect ratio type.

You can also select any aspect ratio from [Aspect] in the menu. (P96)

There may be some cases when this cannot be selected, depending on the input signal and/or resolution.

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Step 5 Adjusting Keystone Distortion To correct keystone distortion (Keystone adjustment), press the KEYSTONE button. Two types of adjustment are available: horizontal/vertical adjustment and corner adjustment. Use horizontal/vertical keystone adjustment to adjust image width or height distortion separately, and use corner adjustment to adjust the position of each corner of the image. For instructions on switching keystone adjustment, refer to Keystone (P108).

Horizontal/Vertical Keystone Adjustment 1 Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control or projector to display

the horizontal-vertical keystone adjustment window. (When [Keystone] is set to [Horizontal-vertical keystone].)

Keystone correction may not be effective in some lens shift positions. If keystone distortion is excessive and cannot be fully corrected, straighten the

projector so that it faces the screen directly. Signals are processed digitally when keystone distortion is corrected. The image may

look different from the original one. In addition, the aspect ratio of the image may change.

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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the dimensions.

3 When keystone distortion has been corrected, press the OK button.

Corner Adjustment 1 Press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control or projector to display

the corner adjustment window. (When [Keystone] is set to [Corner adjustment].)

To correct top distortion, press the [ ] button.

To correct bottom distortion, press the [ ] button.

To correct distortion on the right, press the [ ] button.

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To correct distortion on the left, press the [ ] button.

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2 Press the pointer button of the corner for correction, and then press the OK button.

3 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the corner.

4 When you have finished correcting, press the OK button.

Resetting the Keystone Adjustment Reset adjustment as follows. First, press the KEYSTONE button on the remote control twice to display the [Keystone reset] window. Next, select [OK] with the [ ] button, and then press the OK button. Your specified keystone adjustment is now reset.

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Step 6 Select the Image Quality (Image Mode) You can select an image mode to suit the projected image. In each image mode, you can further adjust the brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma (P101), color adjustment, advanced adjustment (P102), and lamp mode. (P105)

Image Modes Available image modes vary depending on the selected input signal.

: Compatible : Not compatible

Image mode

Compatible input signals

Digital PC HDMI

Standard

(1) Bright (2) Computer screens, or media played with

video software (3) Whites and natural colors

Presentation (1) Bright (2) Images mainly consisting of text (3) Keeps the screen bright

Dynamic (1) Bright (2) Media played with video software (3) Keeps the screen bright

Video (1) Somewhat dark (2) Video from camcorders (3) Close to the color space of TVs

Photo/sRGB

(1) Somewhat dark (2) Digital images from sRGB-compatible

cameras (3) Conforms to the sRGB standard

DICOM SIM

(1) Somewhat dark (2) Monochrome images (medical use, for

example) (3) Adjusted to the GSDF curve specified in

DICOM Standard Part 14

User 1 3

Up to 3 user-selected combinations of image quality settings can be stored in the memory (P101). Stored profiles are selected as image modes.

Functions (1) Ambient Brightness (2) Types of Images (3) Image Mode Characteristics

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Selecting an Image Mode Press the IMAGE button on the remote control to select. The image mode changes each time the IMAGE button is pressed. (The displayed image modes vary depending on the selected input signal.)

You can also select any image mode from the [Image mode] menu. (P100) User settings 1 - 3 are displayed when the desired image settings have been

created and stored using the user memory function in the image adjustment menu. (P100)

Projecting an Image in the DICOM SIM Mode In the DICOM simulation mode (hereinafter referred to as DICOM SIM), this projector can project a monochrome medical image such as an X ray radiography, CT image, MRI image, etc. in the tone similar to the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standard. Typically, to project the image according to the DICOM standard, it requires the grayscale tone correction using a luminance meter according to the environment. In this projector, there are 21 types of tone settings for various ambient lights. You can correct the tone in a simplified manner by selecting the DICOM test pattern (P176). It is suited to project an image in a medical lecture, academic conference, in- hospital conference, etc.

This projector is not the display monitor for a medical image. It cannot be used for the radiological image reading or medical examination.

It is recommended to check the tone everytime when using this projector since it does not have the tone correction and calibration functions against the secular change.

It may take approximately 30 minutes until the projection brightness of this projector becomes stabled.

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Switching the mode to the DICOM SIM Mode 1 Press the IMAGE button on the remote control until [DICOM SIM] is

displayed or select [DICOM SIM] from [Image mode] in the [Image adjustment] menu.

2 Press the TEST PATTERN button on the remote control until [DICOM] is displayed or select [On] from [Test pattern] in the [Install settings] menu.

3 As you view the test pattern, perform [Gamma] adjustment from the [Image adjustment] menu (P101) until the image is optimal.

4 Press the OK button after the setting. Perform one of the followings to obtain an appropriate projection: Darken the ambient light Reduce the image size Reduce the projection distance

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Step 7 Turn the Projector Off 1 Press the POWER button to display the window shown below.

2 When this window is displayed, press the POWER button again to turn off the power. After you turn the projector off, the lamp goes off, the [STAND BY] indicator flashes in red, and the projector starts cooling down. After cooling down, the projector enters standby mode. In standby mode, the [STAND BY] indicator remains lit instead of flashing. If you want to continue projecting without turning off the power, press a button other than POWER, or else wait until the confirmation message disappears.

The projector cannot be turned on while the lamp is cooling down. After turning off the projector, wait at least 5 minutes before turning it on again. It may

shorten the lamp life if you turn on the projector immediately after turning it off. Using the projector for extended periods may shorten the life of the lamp and internal

optical components. Unplug the projector if it will not be used for an extended period.

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Convenient Features This section describes features convenient during presentations and in other situations.

Temporarily Blacking Out an Image Projection can be temporarily blanked after a presentation, or to divert the audiences attention away from the screen.

Press the BLANK button to black out the image. Press the BLANK button again to show the image.

You can set the screen state while blacking out the image in the menu. (P119)

The lamp remains illuminated while the image is blacked out.

Freezing the Picture Projection can be temporarily frozen during computer operations that would be distracting, or to pause playback of video or animation.

Press the FREEZE button to freeze the moving image. The projector shows the following icon. Press the FREEZE button again to return to the original display.

It is also cancelled when the input signal is terminated.

Projecting a Test Pattern Even without any input signals, the projector can project a test pattern. Test patterns can be projected during installation to check how the projector is installed. To project a test pattern, press the TEST PATTERN button on the remote control. To stop test pattern projection, press the TEST PATTERN button again.

For details on projecting test patterns, see Install settings (P107) or Displayed Test Patterns (P176).

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Specifying Power-Saving Settings Set power-saving settings as needed. The following four settings are available. For details, refer to the page describing each function.

Lamp mode (P105) Adjust lamp and fan power consumption in the image mode.

Power management mode (P124) Automatically turns off the lamp or the power after a certain period if the projector is idle without an input signal.

Power management duration (P124) Specify the period after which the lamp or the projector should go off automatically if left idle without an input signal when [Power management mode] is set to [Lamp off] or [Standby].

Network standby settings (P133) Conserves energy in standby mode.

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Using Menus Use the menus to set the operation of the projector in detail.

Menu Configuration The menu screen is divided into 6 tabs as shown below.

Contents of menu Menu items

[Information] tab (P138) You can check information about the signal types of the images projected and other information.

[System settings] tab (P118) You can set the operation of the projector.

[Image adjustment] tab (P99) You can adjust the image quality and colors according to your preference.

[Network settings] tab (P131) These settings are for when using the projector from a PC via a network. For the network settings, refer to Network settings (P130).

[Install settings] tab (P107) This setting is used when installing the projector.

[Input settings] tab (P95) You can set the type of signal or the method of projection of the images input.

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Basic Menu Operations 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu window.

2 Press the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a tab.

If the tab position is not highlighted in orange, press the [ ] / [ ] buttons to move the current selection to the top.

3 Press the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select an item.

4 Select contents. How to select the contents varies depending on the item.

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Selecting from a list Example: Aspect (P96)

Adjusting with the [ ] / [ ] buttons Example: Contrast (P101)

Selecting from a different screen (1) Example: Register network password (P132)

Selecting from a different screen (2) Example: Random noise reduction (P103)

5 Pressing the MENU button causes the menu screen to disappear. The menu screen will also disappear if the EXIT button is pressed.

1. Select [Aspect]. 2. Press the OK button or [ ] button

to display a list of the contents. 3. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select

the desired contents. 4. When you have found the

contents you desired, press the OK button or [ ].

1. Select [Contrast]. 2. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to adjust

the setting.

1. Select [Register network password]. A different screen is displayed.

2. Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons or number buttons on the remote control to enter the projector network password.

1. Select [Advanced adjustment]. 2. Press the OK button to display a

different screen. 3. Select [Random noise reduction]. 4. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select

the setting. 5. When you have completed the

settings, press the OK button.

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Menu Configuration Input settings (P95)

Image adjustment (P99)

Aspect Auto* P96 True size

Input level HDMI P96 Auto* Normal Expanded

Super white HDMI P96 Off On*

Color space HDMI P97 Auto* RGB YCbCr

Progressive HDMI P97 Off Film/auto* Video 1 Video 2 25p/30p(PsF)

Input signal details Input signal P98

Image mode Common P100 Standard* Presentation Photo/sRGB DICOM SIM User 1 - 3 HDMI Dynamic Video

Create profile P101 Save profile (Displayed when image mode 1 - 3 is selected)

P101

Baseline image mode (Displayed when image mode 1 - 3 is selected)

P101

Brightness P101 Contrast P101 Sharpness P101 Gamma P101

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

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Color adjustment Color level P102 Color balance Color temperature R Gain G Gain B Gain R Offset G Offset B Offset

Advanced adjustment P102

Ambient light Off* P103 Adjust

Type Tungsten Fluorescent*

Level L H*

Random noise reduction Off* P103 Weak Middle Strong

MPEG noise reduction Off* P103 Weak Middle Strong

Dynamic gamma Off*1 P104 Weak Middle Strong

Mem. color correct Flesh Off*1 P104 Sky Weak Green Middle

Strong

6-axis color adjust Off* P104 Adjust

Hue Saturation Brightness

Reset

Fine-Tune Gamma P105

Lamp mode Full power* P105 Power saver

Reset P105

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

Under the following setting, differs from factory defaults. *1 [Weak] in [Dynamic] or [Video] image mode with HDMI input.

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Install settings (P107) Positional lock Off* P108

On

Image flip H/V None* P108 Ceiling mounted Rear Rear, Ceiling mounted

Keystone Horizontal-vertical keystone* P108 Corner adjustment Reset

Professional settings

Panel drive mode 4096x2160* P109 4096x2400

Multi input mode select DVI input mode P109 Normal* Single DVI 1x2 DVI 2x2 DVI 1x4

HDMI input mode Normal* Single HDMI 1x2

HDMI-1 EDID 18Gbps* P110 9Gbps

HDMI-2 EDID 18Gbps* P110 9Gbps

DVI optimizer DVI dual link auto setting P110 Off On*

DVI-1 - 4 equalizer setting

RGB alignment Micro-digital image shift P111 Off* Adjust

Registration Off Adjust

Advanced registration Off Adjust

High altitude Off P112 On

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

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System settings (P118)

Vertical projection Off* P112 Upward Downward

Fan speed setting Normal* P112 High speed

Marginal focus Off* P113 On Reset

Edge blending Off* P113 Adjust

Side Color blending adjustment Black level adjustment Marker Reset

Lens - Position Load position 1-3 P116 Save position 1-3 Lens shift reset

Screen color Normal* P116 Greenboard Adjust

R/G/B Gain R/G/B Offset

Iris Open* P117 Close 1-3

Test pattern Off P117 On

User screen settings P119

Logo capture P119

Logo position Upper L P119 Upper R Center Lower L Lower R

No signal screen Black P119 Blue* User logo

Screen when blank Black* P119 Blue User logo

Projector on Skip P119 Canon logo* User logo

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

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On screen P120

Menu position Upper L P120 Upper R Center* Lower L Lower R

Menu display time Normal* P120 Extended

Guide Off P121 On*

Show input status Off P121 On*

Lamp warning display Off P121 On*

Air filter warning display Off P121 On*

Overheat warning display Off* P122 On

Remote control/Side control P122

Beep Off P122 On*

Key repeat Off P122 On*

Key lock Off* P122 Main unit Remote (wireless)

Remote control channel Ch1 - 4 P123 Independent*

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

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Audio in terminal select P123 DVI-1 Off

Audio in* DVI-2 Off

Audio in* DVI-3 Off

Audio in* DVI-4 Off

Audio in* HDMI-1 Off

Audio in HDMI-1*

HDMI-2 Off Audio in HDMI-2*

DVI 1x2 Off Audio in*

DVI 2x2 / 1x4 Off Audio in*

HDMI 1x2 Off Audio in HDMI-1* HDMI-2

Serial communication Baud rate P124 Data bits Parity Stop bit 1

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Power management mode Disabled P124 Lamp off Standby*

Power management duration 5 min. P124 10 min. 15 min.* 20 min. 30 min. 60 min.

Direct power on Off* P125 On

Motion blur reduction Off* P125 Weak Strong

Language English Turkish P126 German Polish French Hungarian Italian Czech Spanish Danish Portuguese Arabic Swedish Chinese (Simplified) Russian Chinese (Traditional) Dutch Korean Finnish Japanese Norwegian

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

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Network settings (P131)

Other settings P127

Password settings Off* P127 On

Register password Password input P128

Adjust panel characteristics Gamma restore P128 Off* Adjust

Adjust panel temperature P128 Off* Adjust

Lamp counter Reset / Return P128

Air filter counter Reset / Return P129

Power counter P129

Firmware Yes / No P129

Factory defaults OK / Cancel P129

Network settings lock Unlock P132 Lock*

Network password setting Off P132 On*

Register network password P132

Network standby settings Normal P133 Low-power*

Network function Off* P133 On

Detailed settings P134

IP address

Gateway address

MAC address

DHCP Off* On

TCP/IP settings IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Apply

Network setting initialization Yes / No

* Factory default, or state after [Factory defaults] is executed.

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Information (P138)

PJLink Off P136 On*

AMX Device Discovery Off* P137 On

Crestron RoomView Off* P137 On

Model name Input signal Firmware Serial no. Projector usage time IP address E-mail sender address E-mail recipient address Projector name Comments System information ID

The following settings are not reset even when factory defaults are restored. Selected input signal Lamp counter Language Remote control channel Network settings Air filter counter Lens - Position Professional settings (Registration, Advanced registration, High altitude, Vertical

projection) User profile Marginal focus setting value Gamma restore Adjust panel temperature Power counter Information setting details Serial communication (Stop bit)

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Menu Settings Input settings This section describes settings for aspect ratio, etc.

(When the input signal is HDMI-1)

Menus that are not available are grayed out or hidden.

Menu Function Details

Aspect Select an image aspect ratio. P96

Input level Select the input level for HDMI signal. P96

Super white Select super white mode compatibility for HDMI signals. P96

Color space Select the color space for HDMI signal. P97

Progressive Select the I/P conversion method used for interlaced signal input. P97

Input signal details Shows input signal details for each input terminal used. P98

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Aspect > [Input settings] > [Aspect]

Select a projection aspect ratio for images.

Menus that are not available are hidden.

Input level > [Input settings] > [Input level]

Adjust the input level for content projected via HDMI.

Super white > [Input settings] > [Super white]

Select to project white signals in HDMI input that are in a range of 16-235 at 100%- 109% brightness (235-255).

Option Function Auto An image is projected at the aspect ratio of the input signal.

True size The image is projected with the original resolution of the input signal.

The ASPECT button on the remote control can also be used to select the [Aspect] settings.

Option Function Auto Automatically switches the input level based on the input signal. Normal Limits the input level to 16 - 235. Expanded Enables a full input level of 0 - 255.

This setting is only available with RGB HDMI signals. In [Auto] mode, the signal level is selected automatically. (Some equipment may not

support this.) If HDMI output can be set to [Normal] or [Expanded], we recommend [Expanded]. The

contrast of images will be improved and dark scenes will be rendered more realistically. In this case, set [Input Level] to [Auto] or [Expanded]. For more detailed information, refer to the users manual for the AV equipment connected to the projector.

Option Function

Off Disable super white. Project white signals with an input level of 235 at 100% brightness. All white signals with an input value exceeding 235 are also projected at 100% brightness.

On Convert input signals in a range of 16-235 so that an input level of 255 is projected as white 109% at 100% brightness.

Super white has no effect when [Input level] is set to [Expanded]. Switch this setting to [Off] if projection looks distorted or unnatural when it is [On]. Setting this option to [On] will darken the overall image.

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Color space > [Input settings] > [Color space]

Select the color space for HDMI signal.

Progressive > [Input settings] > [Progressive]

Performs progressive processing optimized for still images in cinematic content or moving images in videos, when interlaced HDMI signals (1080i, 1035i, 576i, or 480i) are supplied.

Option Function Auto Selects the optimal color format for input signals. RGB Forces the projector to handle the input signal as an RGB signal.

YCbCr Forces the projector to handle the input signal as a color difference signal.

Option Function Off Does not perform progressive processing.

Film/auto Suitable for still images or typical moving images. Performs progressive processing for video or cinematic content.

Video 1 Suitable for projecting video with high image quality and relatively slow movement. Performs progressive processing optimized for HD video.

Video 2 Suitable for projecting video with faster movement. Performs progressive processing optimized for fast-moving video.

25p/30p (PsF) Performs progressive processing optimized for 1080 Psf/25 or 1080 Psf/30 video (25 or 30 fps, respectively).

Select [Off] when flickers and horizontal lines are noticeable in media that has a lot of fast-moving action.

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Input signal details > [Input settings] > [Input signal details]

Shows input signal details for each input terminal used, for input signals selected in the [Input] menu.

HDMI input Indicates the resolution, vertical frequency, color format (for YCbCr, the color format and subsampling), and color depth.

In the example above, the HDMI-1/2 input signal has a resolution of 2048 x 2160, a vertical frequency of 60 Hz, a color format of RGB, and a color depth of 8 bits.

DVI input Indicates the resolution and vertical frequency.

In the example above, the DVI-1/2/3/4 input signal has a resolution of 1024 x 2160, and a vertical frequency of 60 Hz.

In Multi Input mode, terminals with incorrect input can be identified by a icon, which is displayed for input terminals with signals that do not meet the requirements.

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Image adjustment This section describes image quality settings such as brightness, contrast, and sharpness.

(When the input signal is HDMI-1)

Menus that are not available are grayed out or hidden. * Adjustments are stored as modified settings for the current input signal and image

mode.

Menu Function Details

Image mode * Select overall image quality to suit the projected image. P100

Create profile Save desired image quality settings as profiles. P101

Baseline image mode Only displayed when the image mode is set to a user profile. Shows the image mode that was modified to create the profile.

P101

Brightness * Adjust image brightness. P101

Contrast * Adjust image contrast. P101

Sharpness * Adjust image sharpness. P101

Gamma * Correct loss of detail in shadows or highlights. P101

Color adjustment * Fine-tune image colors. P102

Advanced adjustment * Fine-tune noise reduction and color tone. P102

Lamp mode * Select the lamp brightness. P105

Reset Restore the current image quality settings to defaults. P105

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Image mode > [Image adjustment] > [Image mode]

Select the overall image quality for projected images. Can also be selected by pressing the IMAGE button on the remote control.

Menus that are not available are grayed out or hidden.

Option Types of Images Characteristics

Standard Computer screens, or media played with video software

Bright overall; white, with natural colors

Presentation Images mainly consisting of text Bright overall Dynamic Video content Bright overall

Video Video from camcorders Somewhat dark; colors resemble TV

Photo/sRGB Digital images from sRGB- compatible cameras

Somewhat dark; conforms to the sRGB standard

DICOM SIM Medical or other monochrome images

Conforms to DICOM Standard Part 14. However, the projector cannot be used in diagnosis or similar applications.

User 1 - 3 Up to 3 user profiles can be stored for your selected image quality settings. Stored profiles are available in this setting as an image mode.

You can adjust the image quality by adjusting the following items in each image mode: [Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness], [Gamma], [Color adjustment], [Advanced adjustment], and [Lamp mode]

If flickering occurs in Presentation mode, try switching to Photo/sRGB or Standard mode.

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Create profile > [Image adjustment] > [Create profile]

Save desired image quality settings in up to 3 user profiles.

Brightness > [Image adjustment] > [Brightness]

Adjust image brightness.

Contrast > [Image adjustment] > [Contrast]

Sharpen or soften image contrast.

Sharpness > [Image adjustment] > [Sharpness]

Adjust image sharpness.

Gamma > [Image adjustment] > [Gamma]

Correct image areas that are too dark or too bright to see clearly.

The saved settings consist of the brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, color adjustment, advanced adjustment, and lamp mode.

Although only 3 user profiles are displayed, separate profiles apply depending on whether DVI-D or HDMI signals are supplied. As a result, it is possible to save up to 6 settings.

The image mode name which was the basis for the settings change is also saved in the user memory. When a user memory is selected as the image mode, the image mode that was the base for that user memory is displayed in the menu as [Baseline image mode].

For more detailed adjustment, use Fine-Tune Gamma (P105).

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Color adjustment > [Image adjustment] > [Color adjustment]

Adjust color-related settings such as color level, color balance, and color temperature.

(In image modes other than DICOM SIM.)

Advanced adjustment > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced adjustment]

Fine-tune noise reduction and color tone.

Submenu Function

Color level Adjusts the intensity of colors.

Color balance Adjusts the color balance of a purplish or greenish image.

Color temperature Adjusts the white color temperature.

R / G / B Gain Adjust the gain of each color.

R / G / B Offset Adjusts the color offset of each color.

In [DICOM SIM] image mode, [Color temperature] is not adjusted with numeric values but set to one of the following five presets. Preset 1: Prioritize brightness, relative to DICOM Standard Part 14. Preset 2: Prioritize color tone, relative to DICOM Standard Part 14. Preset 3: Adjust color to conform to DICOM Standard Part 14. Preset 4: Reproduce colors of X-ray film (Clear base). Preset 5: Reproduce colors of X-ray film (Blue base).

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Ambient light Minimize the effect of ambient light on the screen.

Submenu Function Off Projects an image with no correction.

Adjust Type

Tungsten For ambient light from conventional light bulbs or fluorescent light of this color.

Fluorescent For ambient light from a day white fluorescent source.

Level L For an ordinary brightness of ambient light. H For bright ambient light.

Random noise reduction Reduce random image noise*.

* Effective on noise with an irregular frequency or amplitude.

Option Function Off Disables random noise reduction. Weak

Specify one of three levels of intensity of the random noise reduction.Middle Strong

MPEG noise reduction Reduce MPEG image noise.

Option Function Off Disables MPEG noise reduction. Weak

Specify one of three levels of intensity of the MPEG noise reduction.Middle Strong

Examples of Ambient Light Level Settings Level Example Location

L Projection room, sports bar, etc.

H Conference room, lecture room, etc.

The [Ambient light] setting is available in [Photo/sRGB] image mode.

Select [Weak] for fast-moving images or [Strong] for slow-moving images.

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Dynamic gamma You can adjust the gradation representation of light and dark portions of an image automatically.

Option Function Off Disable dynamic gamma adjustment. Weak

Specify one of three levels of dynamic gamma adjustment.Middle Strong

Mem. color correct (Flesh/Sky/Green) Enhances skin tones, blue skies, and greens, so that these colors are more consistent with peoples remembered impressions.

Option Function Off Disable correction. Weak

Specify the level of correction.Middle Strong

Image resolution may seem lower when [Random noise reduction] or [MPEG noise reduction] is applied.

6-axis color adjust Fine-tune RGB (red, green, blue) and CMY (cyan, magenta, yellow) hues in images.

Submenu Function Off Disables 6-axis color adjustment.

Adjust

Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select [ Hue], [ Saturation], or [ Brightness], and use the [ ] / [ ] buttons for adjustment.

Reset Returns all adjustment values to zero.

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Lamp mode > [Image adjustment] > [Lamp mode]

Reducing the lamp brightness reduces power consumption and cooling fan noise.

Reset > [Image adjustment] > [Reset]

Restore the current image quality settings to defaults.

Fine-Tune Gamma Adjust white, red, green, and blue gamma curves. Red, green, and blue can be adjusted separately. Adjustments to white are also applied to the three other colors. Note that adjusting any color will overwrite previous adjustments.

Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a color, and then press the OK button. Next, use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select an adjustment point and the [ ] / [ ] buttons for adjustment.

Option Function Full power Projects images at full brightness. Power saver Reduces lamp brightness to save energy.

Option Function OK Resets the image adjustment settings. Cancel Cancels resetting of the image adjustment settings.

[Fine-Tune Gamma] is available in image modes other than [DICOM SIM] (Optimal image mode: [Photo/sRGB].).

For details on gamma correction, see page 101. Use input signals or a test pattern for adjustment.

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Performing reset when [Image mode] is set to a profile from [User 1] to [User 3] will restore the settings originally saved for that user profile.

Only the setting for the combination of input signal and image mode for the current projection is reset.

The following settings are reset (initialized). Brightness Contrast Sharpness Gamma Color level Color balance Color temperature R/G/B Gain R/G/B Offset Ambient light (Type/

Level) Random noise

reduction MPEG noise reduction

Dynamic gamma Mem. color correct 6-axis color adjust (Hue/Saturation/ Brightness)

Fine-Tune Gamma (White/Red/Green/Blue)

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Install settings Adjust projection to suit the screen or the type of images, or how the projector is installed.

(When the input signal is HDMI-1)

Menu Function Details

Positional lock Operation of installation related functions can be prohibited. P108

Image flip H/V Specify settings for projection from behind the screen, from the ceiling, or both. P108

Keystone Specify the type of keystone adjustment. P108

Professional settings Specify advanced installation settings. P109

Lens - Position Store information about the lens position (including focus, zoom, and lens shift settings), which can be used to restore the lens to these positions.

P116

Screen color Adjust projection colors to suit the screen color. P116

Iris The aperture value can be adjusted in a range of 1-3. A smaller aperture reduces brightness but improves contrast.

P117

Test pattern Project a test pattern to check the resolution and color of projection during installation. P117

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Positional lock > [Install settings] > [Positional lock]

Operation of installation-related functions can be prohibited. Image flip H/V Keystone Professional settings Lens - Position (Save position, Lens shift reset)

Image flip H/V > [Install settings] > [Image flip H/V]

Specify the orientation of how the projector is installed.

Keystone > [Install settings] > [Keystone]

Specify either [Horizontal-vertical keystone] or [Corner adjustment] keystone adjustment. Keystone adjustment can also be reset. Keystone adjustment can also be applied by pressing the KEYSTONE button on the remote control.

Option Function Off Enables adjustment of installation-related functions. On Prevents adjustment of installation-related functions.

Option Function None Select for normal projection, without inversion.

Ceiling mounted Select when the projector is installed upside-down on the ceiling. The projected image is inverted in the vertical direction.

Rear Select this to project an image from behind the screen. The projected image is inverted in the horizontal direction.

Rear, Ceiling mounted

Select when the projector is installed upside-down on the ceiling and behind the screen. The projected image is inverted in both vertical and horizontal directions.

To hang the projector from the ceiling, use the optional bracket. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for more detailed information.

Image flipping will reset any adjustment for keystone distortion. In this case, redo the adjustment.

Adjusting the [Image flip H/V] setting does not alter button assignments in the projectors side controls.

Option Function Horizontal-vertical keystone

Apply horizontal-vertical keystone adjustment. Image height and length is adjusted.

Corner adjustment Apply corner adjustment. Each corner of the image can be repositioned.

Reset Resets any adjustments to the keystone value.

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Professional settings > [Install settings] > [Professional settings]

Specify advanced installation settings.

Panel drive mode Select the LCD panel vertical resolution to use.

Option Function 4096x2160 Use a resolution of 4096 x 2160 lines. 4096x2400 Use a resolution of 4096 x 2400 lines.

Multi input mode select Select how to combine four DVI inputs or two HDMI inputs to form an image.

Submenu Function

DVI input mode

Normal For use with [Single], [DVI 1x2], [DVI 2x2], or [DVI 1x4] DVI input.

Single For use with a single terminal supplying DVI input. DVI 1x2 For use with DVI input from two cables.

DVI 2x2 For use with DVI input from four cables, projected in a 2x2 layout.

DVI 1x4 For use with DVI input from four cables, projected side by side.

HDMI input mode Normal For use with [Single] or [HDMI 1x2] HDMI input. Single For use with a single terminal supplying HDMI input. HDMI 1x2 For use with two HDMI input signals.

Select [4096x2400] only when a signal with a resolution of 4096 x 2400 is supplied. Changing the panel drive mode resets the following values.

- Horizontal-vertical keystone - Corner adjustment

Adjustment values stored for edge blending vary depending on the panel drive mode.

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HDMI-1 EDID HDMI-2 EDID Select an HDMI terminal (1 or 2) EDID that is compatible with connected equipment.

Option Function

18Gbps Select when connected equipment can supply high-bandwidth signals such as 3840 x 2160 (4K) at 60 Hz, YCbCr 4:4:4.

9Gbps Select in case of incorrect video or audio output from the projector because the EDID is not read correctly by connected equipment when set to 18Gbps.

DVI optimizer Optimizes images from DVI signals.

Submenu Function

DVI dual link auto setting

On Automatically determine whether DVI terminals are used in single- or dual-link mode and switch settings accordingly.

Off Disable automatic determination of single- or dual-link mode from DVI terminals, and project images in single- link mode.

Option Function DVI-1 equalizer setting

Adjust the equalizer value for DVI terminals. Choose lower values for higher amplification, or higher values for lower amplification. Example of equalizer settings Decrease values to amplify signals that have been attenuated by a

long cable. Signals may be too strong if noise occurs when using a short cable, or

when using an active cable, signal corrector, or repeater. If so, increase values to attenuate and correct the signals.

DVI-2 equalizer setting DVI-3 equalizer setting

DVI-4 equalizer setting

Even if this function is used, the list of supported video formats may not be updated when [HDMI input mode] in [Multi input mode select] is set to [HDMI 1x2].

Use the HDMI-1 terminal when connecting equipment that outputs high-bandwidth signals.

When a dual-link cable is used, any noise in the signal line may prevent normal projection. If this occurs, set [DVI dual link auto setting] to [Off].

In some cases when DVI terminals are used, the cable may not be a good match for the projector, which may cause video noise or prevent the signal from being detected. If this occurs, adjust values in each setting from [DVI-1 equalizer setting] to [DVI-4 equalizer setting].

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RGB alignment Correct color misalignment.

Submenu Function

Micro-digital image shift

Fine positioning enables adjustment of misalignment relative to images from other projectors used at the same time, in 1-pixel increments.

Registration Color misalignment affecting the entire image can be corrected by moving red, green, or blue components into position, in 1-pixel increments.

Advanced registration

Precise correction of red, green, or blue misalignment in different areas of the screen is possible by color and area. For detailed instructions, refer to Advanced Registration to Adjust Projected Images (P161). [Off] Disable local correction of color misalignment. [Adjust] Display a menu for local correction of color misalignment.

Submenu Function Off Disable micro-digital image shift.

Adjust

Submenu Function

Adjust Adjust the image vertically and horizontally.

Chart Display a chart (point selection window).

Submenu Function

5-point adjustment

Off Disable adjustment.

Adjust Enter 5-point adjustment mode (in screen corners and at the center).

Manual adjustment

Precise adjustment based on 54 points (in a 6 x 9 grid).

Reset Restore the original position, before adjustment.

With advanced registration, checkered or halftone image areas may be affected by uneven colors or image artifacts.

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High altitude Switch the fan mode to suit installation at low or high altitudes (above 2,300 m [7,545.8 ft.]).

Option Function Off Setting for altitudes lower than 2,300 m (7,545.8 ft.). On Setting for altitudes of 2,300 m (7,545.8 ft.) or higher.

Vertical projection You can ensure adequate cooling by switching the fan mode to suit upward- or downward- facing installations.

Option Function Off Does not alter the fan mode. Upward Setting for use when the projector faces upward. Downward Setting for downward projection.

Fan speed setting To ensure that optical parts last as long as possible, you can increase the fan speed.

Option Function Normal Sets the fan to a slower speed. Use when quiet operation is required.

High speed Increases the fan speed, for a relatively longer useful life of optical parts. Although the fan will be louder, use this setting if the useful life of optical parts is most important.

[Registration] and [Advanced registration] settings are retained even if you change the panel drive mode.

5-point adjustment enables basic correction of color misalignment across the screen, by moving adjustment points in the center and each corner. To correct registration only in certain areas, try manual adjustment.

Any values you set in 5-point adjustment are retained if you subsequently perform manual adjustment. For more precise correction after 5-point adjustment, perform manual adjustment.

Any manual adjustment values you set before switching to 5-point adjustment are cleared.

Incorrect settings may shorten the useful life of the lamp or other parts.

Be sure to perform this setting to use vertical projection. Projecting vertically without using this setting will shorten the useful life of the lamp

and other parts. Even if you complete this setting, vertical projection will result in a shorter useful life

of the lamp and other parts than horizontal projection.

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Marginal focus In dome projection, image focus can be adjusted on the edges of the screen, and the remote control can be used to activate and deactivate this focus adjustment. For detailed instructions, refer to Adjusting Peripheral Focus (P165).

Option Function Off Disable remote focusing of image edges.

On Enable remote focusing of image edges. To access the adjustment window, press the LENS button on the projector repeatedly or press the FOCUS button on the remote control.

Reset Restore edge focusing to the standard position.

Edge blending Brightness and colors of overlapping edges of images from multiple projectors, which form a blending area, can be adjusted for a more seamless appearance. For detailed instructions, see Projecting from Multiple Projectors at Once (Edge Blending) (P157). [Off] Disable blending. [Adjust] Display the menu for blending area adjustment.

Setting this function to [Off] only prevents display of the adjustment window. Adjustment values are still retained. Use this setting to prevent remote focusing of image edges.

Start marker End marker

Blending area When adjusting the image

projected from the right side

Adjustment may not eliminate different colors or brightnesses in the blending area. For best edge-blending results, use all projectors in the same image mode (Optimal

image mode: [Photo/sRGB].) and make the following adjustments. (1) Brightness, contrast, R/G/B gain, R/G/B offset, black level, color blending, color

temperature, color level, color balance, sharpness, gamma (2) Color adjustment, by using 6-axis color adjustment (3) Gamma adjustment, by fine-tuning gamma (4) Corner adjustment, using keystone correction

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Submenu Function

Side

Color blending adjustment

Adjust unwanted colors or discrepancies between colors in the blending area.

Submenu Function Left

Select the direction of the blending area to adjust. Right Top Bottom Width Specify the width between the start and end markers.

Start position

Moves the position of the start marker.

Large blending areas may cover input signal dialog boxes and other interface elements. In this case, momentarily set edge blending to [Off] and check the display.

Although the starting marker is normally aligned with the image edge, it can also be aligned toward the center of the image. In this case, the black blending area will lie outside of the starting marker.

Submenu Function Off Do not adjust colors of blended images.

Adjust

Adjust unwanted colors or discrepancies between colors in the blending area.

Option Function

White

Simultaneously adjust red, green, and blue to correct unwanted colors or discrepancies in the blending area.

Red/Green/Blue

Individually adjust red, green, and blue to correct unwanted colors or discrepancies in the blending area.

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Submenu Function

Black level adjustment

Because black is lighter in the blending area than in other areas, you can adjust the black level outside the blending area to make this difference in brightness less noticeable.

Off Do not adjust the black level. Area Adjust areas C - A to smoothen the boundaries of the blending area.

Black level Adjust the black level brightness and color of areas B and D.

Marker

Show the blending area markers.

Reset Reset the marker settings.

CBA

Left image

Position of end marker (hidden)

Area D Blending area

Areas C - A (default: 0)

Area A: Black level cannot be adjusted. Area B: Adjust to a black level different

from that of area D. Area C: Adjust to provide a smooth

transition relative to the black levels of areas B and D.

Submenu Function

Side Select the direction to adjust from Left/Right/Top/ Bottom.

A-Width/ B-Width/ C-Width

Adjust the widths of areas A - C.

Submenu Function B/D-area base Adjust the black level brightness of B/D areas.

B/D-area red / green / blue

Adjust the red, green, and blue components of B/D area black levels individually.

Adjustment values are restored even if the dialog box is no longer displayed after you select [Adjust] again after setting [Black level adjustment] to [Off].

Option Function Off Hide the blending area markers.

On Show the blending area markers. The start marker is red, and the end marker is green.

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Lens - Position > [Install settings] > [Lens - Position]

The projector can store information about the lens position. Up to three sets of lens information (including, focus, zoom, and lens shift settings) can be saved, and the lens can be restored to these positions as needed.

Screen color > [Install settings] > [Screen color]

You can adjust the color quality of the images projected according to the color of the projection screen.

Submenu Function

Load position 1-3 Restores the lens to the positions saved using [Save position 1] - [Save position 3].

Save position 1-3 Saves the lens position as one of the available positions (1-3). Lens shift reset Restores the lens to the original position.

When saved lens positions are restored, images may be slightly misaligned, relative to the saved position.

Specifying a somewhat smaller image size than the screen size (image area) enables you to switch among multiple lens positions without the image extending off the screen.

When precise positioning is needed, use lens shift, zoom, and focus functions to fine- tune the position.

[Save position] and [Lens shift reset] are not available when [Positional lock] is set to [On] (P108).

[Load position] is grayed out and not available unless positions have been stored to a [Save position].

The following setting values are stored: focus, zoom, lens shift, keystone, corner adjustment, and screen color.

Submenu Function

Normal Select this if a standard type of projection screen is used. The images are projected in a light quality similar to that of natural light.

Greenboard Select if a dark green surface such as a blackboard is used as the screen. The color quality similar to [Normal] is obtained on the greenboard.

Adjust Select to fine-tune the gain and offset of red, blue, and green.

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Iris > [Install settings] > [Iris]

Use this feature for projection emphasizing contrast over brightness.

Test pattern > [Install settings] > [Test pattern]

You can project a test pattern (P176) to check resolution, color, and other details even without supplying an input signal. Also available by pressing the TEST PATTERN button on the remote control.

Submenu Function Open Disables aperture adjustment. Close 1-3 Specify the aperture value in a range of 1-3.

The [Iris] setting does not affect power consumption.

Option Function Off Disable test pattern display. On Enable test pattern display.

While the test pattern menu is displayed, you can use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to switch patterns. Additionally, options of test pattern that have options can be changed with the [ ] / [ ] buttons.

The test pattern menu is no longer displayed after a little while, but you can view it again by pressing the [ ] / [ ] buttons.

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System settings Customize projector and remote control operation, beeping, and other details after startup, during standby, and in other situations.

(When the input signal is HDMI-1)

Menu Function Details

User screen settings Customize user screens shown at startup, when no signal is detected, and in other situations. P119

On screen Set the display position and whether to show or hide menus, help information, and warning or caution icons. P120

Remote control/Side control

Specify operation with remote control or projector buttons. P122

Audio in terminal select Select the terminal for audio input. P123

Serial communication Display serial communication setting values. P124

Power management mode

You can specify to turn off the lamp or projector automatically after a certain period if the projector and remote control are not used and there is no input signal.

P124

Power management duration

Specify how long before the lamp is turned off or the projector enters standby, depending on the [Power management mode] setting.

P124

Direct power on You can turn on the projector by connecting the power cable without pressing the POWER button. P125

Motion blur reduction Motion blur is blurring that occurs during video playback. Motion blur reduction can make this blurring less noticeable.

P125

Language You can select the language in which the menus are displayed. P126

Other settings Set a password, reset counters for lamp or air filter replacement, and access other settings and information.

P127

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User screen settings > [System settings] > [User screen settings]

Capture a logo and specify logo display settings.

Logo capture Registers the current image as a user logo. Registered user logos can be shown when no signal is received, when the BLANK button is pressed, or as the startup image.

Option Function

OK

Display the image for logo registration. Align the image with the red boundary lines indicating the portion that will be stored, and then press the OK button. The portion of the image within the boundary lines is now registered.

Cancel Cancels logo registration.

Logo position Specify the position of registered user logos as follows. You can specify the position after a logo has been registered. Choose from upper left, upper right, center, lower left, or lower right.

No signal screen Customize the screen shown when no input signals are received.

Option Function Black The screen is all black. Blue The screen is all blue. User logo The user logo is projected.

Screen when blank Select the screen shown when projection is temporarily blanked out by pressing the BLANK button on the remote control.

Option Function Black The screen is all black. Blue The screen is all blue. User logo The user logo is projected.

Projector on Select a logo to project after startup until input signals can be projected.

Option Function Skip A black screen is projected. Canon logo Displays the Canon logo that was registered in advance at the factory. User logo The user logo is projected.

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On screen > [Sysetm settings] > [On screen]

Specify display details for on-screen menus, help, and warning or precaution icons.

Menu position Reposition menu display. Choose from upper left, upper right, center, lower left, or lower right.

Menu display time Extend menu display from the standard 10 or 30 seconds to 3 minutes.

Option Function Normal The menu is displayed for 10 or 30 seconds. Extended The menu is displayed for 3 minutes. The following display times are also changed.

Only [Center] is available when edge blending is used. Other display positions are grayed out and not available.

Item [Normal] [Extended] MENU screen 30 seconds 3 minutes - Input (P63) - Keystone adjustment (P73) - Keystone reset (P75) - Focus (P67), Zoom (P68), Lens shift (P70),

Lens shift reset (P71) - Marginal focus (P113) - Aspect (P72) - Image mode (P76) - Gamma (P101) - Volume adjustment (P27, P32)

10 seconds 3 minutes

The window for manual adjustment or 5-point adjustment in RGB alignment is shown for 3 minutes, regardless of the [Normal] or [Extended] option.

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Guide Shows the guide screen.

Option Function Off Hides the guide screen. On Shows the guide screen.

Show input status Specify whether signal status is shown when there is no signal or when you are completing signal settings.

Option Function Off The input status is not displayed. On The input status is displayed.

Lamp warning display Specify whether to show a lamp replacement message after the lamp has been used for a specified period.

Option Function Off The prepare lamp message and the lamp warning are not displayed. On The prepare lamp message and the lamp warning are displayed.

Air filter warning display A message advising you to perform cleaning can be set to display when the filter needs cleaning.

Option Function Off The air filter warning is not displayed. On The air filter warning is displayed.

The guide screen is shown at the following cases. No input signal is detected. An invalid button is pressed in [BLANK] or [FREEZE] mode. (P32) When positional lock (P108) is set to [On] and buttons locked by this feature are

pressed.

When it is almost time to replace the lamp, the projectors [LAMP] indicator will flash. For details, see LED Indicator Displays (P29).

Setting display to [Off] will disable both the message to prepare a replacement lamp and the warning to replace the lamp. To review the replacement timing, check the lamp counter (P128).

Lamps that are still used after the timing for lamp replacement are more likely to rupture. Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible.

Setting [Air filter warning display] to [Off] will disable display of the warning to clean the air filter. We recommend checking the air filter counter (P129) occasionally to know when to replace the filter.

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Remote control/Side control > [System settings] > [Remote control/Side control]

Specify which operations are available using buttons on the remote control or in the projectors side controls.

Overheat warning display Specify whether the icon warning of high temperature is shown when the internal temperature is high and the projector may overheat.

Option Function Off Disable high temperature warning icon display. On Enable high temperature warning icon display.

Beep You can select whether a beep sounds or not when you operate the projector.

Option Function Off Disables the beep. On Enables the beep.

Key repeat Key repeat enables projector or remote control buttons to be held down instead of pressing them repeatedly.

Option Function Off Key repeat is not enabled. On Key repeat is enabled.

Key lock Lock the projector to prevent direct or remote control operation.

Option Function

Off Disables key lock. Operation is possible on the main unit or from the remote control.

Main unit Operation is not possible using the main unit. Use the remote control.

Remote (wireless) Disables infrared remote control operations (P34). Use buttons on the main unit. Operation is also possible with a wired remote control.

The beep will not sound if you mute the projector sound with the MUTE button on the remote control.

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ettingsAudio in terminal select > [System settings] > [Audio in terminal select]

Select the terminal for audio input.

Remote control channel Separate channels can be assigned to up to four projectors so that a single remote control can be used with each projector.

Selecting the Projector Channel If a wired remote control is used, there is no need to set the remote control channel.

Option Function Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4

Select the remote control channel to use with this projector.

Independent Can be controlled from a remote control set to any channel. Selecting a Channel on the Remote Control After changing the projector channel from the menu, always change the remote control channel accordingly.

Option Function Off No audio is output. Audio in Use audio signals from AUDIO IN for audio output.

HDMI-1 Only available when the input signal is set to [HDMI-1] or [HDMI 1x2]. Audio signals from HDMI-1 are output.

HDMI-2 Only available when the input signal is set to [HDMI-2] or [HDMI 1x2]. Audio signals from HDMI-2 are output.

To Unlock Key Lock Function Turn off the projector and unplug the power plug. Hold down the OK button on the main unit and plug in the power cord, as you continue to hold down the OK button. In a moment, a beep will sound, and the controls will be unlocked.

When you access this setting from the projectors side controls, [Main unit] is not available. Similarly, when you access the setting from the remote control, [Remote (wireless)] is not available.

Ch1 Hold down both the Ch button and [1] button for 3 seconds. Ch2 Hold down both the Ch button and [2] button for 3 seconds. Ch3 Hold down both the Ch button and [3] button for 3 seconds. Ch4 Hold down both the Ch button and [4] button for 3 seconds. Independent Hold down both the Ch button and [0] button for 3 seconds.

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Serial communication > [System settings] > [Serial communication]

You can check setting values for the service port (CONTROL) used for serial communication.

Power management mode > [System settings] > [Power management mode]

You can specify to turn off the lamp or projector automatically after a certain period if the projector and remote control are not used and there is no input signal.

Power management duration > [System settings] > [Power management duration]

Specify how long before the lamp is turned off or the projector enters standby, depending on the [Power management mode] setting.

Option Function Baud rate Modulation rate, in bits per second. Data bits Number of bits of data. Parity Number of parity bits.

Stop bit

Specify the length of the mark representing the end of data bits.

Option Function Disabled Disable power management mode. Lamp off Only turns the lamp off. Standby Turns the projector off and puts it in standby.

After the lamp is turned off, projection resumes when: - the same input signal is restored. - the remote control or projector is operated. - the power is turned on.

After the projector enters standby, restoring projection requires the same steps as when turning the projector on normally.

When [Disabled] is selected, [Direct power on] (P125) is not available.

Option Function

5 min. - 60 min. After 30 seconds without an input signal when the projector is idle, the projector starts displaying a countdown of the selected time.

If conditions that would start countdown are met while you are blanking projection, blanking is canceled.

Once countdown begins, audio output stops.

Option Function 1 Sets the stop bit length to 1. 2 Sets the stop bit length to 2.

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Direct power on > [System settings] > [Direct power on]

You can turn on the projector by connecting the power cable without pressing the POWER button.

Motion blur reduction > [System settings] > [Motion blur reduction]

Motion blur is blurring that occurs during video playback. Motion blur reduction can make this blurring less noticeable.

Option Function Off The POWER button must be pressed to turn the projector on. On You can turn on the projector by connecting the power cable only.

Before enabling direct power on, be sure to set [Power management mode] to an option other than [Disabled]. When [Disabled] is selected, [Direct power on] is not available.

After turning off the projector, wait at least 5 minutes before turning it on again. It may shorten the lamp life if you turn on the projector immediately after turning it off.

Option Function Off Motion blur reduction is not performed.

Weak Reduce motion blur for fast-moving images. Note that images may be slightly darker, and flickering may occur.

Strong Reduce motion blur for images moving faster than with [Weak]. Note that images may be darker, and flickering may occur.

If setting the projector to [Strong] or [Weak] produces distracting flickering, set it to [Off]. [Motion blur reduction] is not available in [DICOM SIM] image mode. The menu is

grayed out.

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Language > [System settings] > [Language]

Select the menu display language. Language

English Russian Czech

German Dutch Danish

French Finnish Arabic

Italian Norwegian Chinese (Simplified)

Spanish Turkish Chinese (Traditional)

Portuguese Polish Korean

Swedish Hungarian Japanese

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Other settings > [System settings] > [Other settings]

Lock operation with a password, set a password, reset counters for lamp or air filter replacement, and access other settings and information.

Password settings Disables the projector unless the correct password is entered.

Option Function Off The projector can be used even if no password is entered. On The projector cannot be used unless you enter your password.

To Cancel the Password

Cancellation on the Projector

Turn off the projector and unplug the power plug. Hold down the MENU button on the side control and connect the power plug. Make sure to keep holding down the MENU button until a beep sounds. When the projector beeps, the password is canceled. (The entered password is also reset.)

Cancellation on the Remote Control

To forcibly cancel the password from the remote control, in standby state press the MENU button 3 times, then press the POWER button.

You cannot set [On] unless you have completed [Register password]. Once you set a password, the password entry screen appears at power-on. Enter a 4 digit password. Enter the password using the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons or number buttons on the remote control. If the password is valid, the projection starts. If you enter a wrong password three times, the power will be turned off.

The projector also goes off after 3 minutes of inactivity on the password input screen.

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Register password You can register a password for starting projection.

Enter a 4 digit password. Enter the password using the pointer buttons [ ] (1) / [ ] (2) / [ ] (3) / [ ] (4) or the number buttons on the remote control. The 4-digit password is entered from the left to right digits. When the final digit is entered, the password is automatically registered. Press the MENU button to abort the registration.

Adjust panel characteristics Adjust projection to compensate for how long the projector has been used, the projection environment, and other factors.

Submenu Function

Gamma restore

Restore the original gamma if, after the projector has been used for some time, you notice that tone curves have changed, or if neutral colors have become tinted. Gamma restore can only be used when the lamp has been on for approximately 30 minutes or longer.

Adjust panel temperature

Used when the gamma has changed in response to other changes, such as changes in ambient temperature. Compensates for changes in gradation caused by a change in LCOS panel temperature. This function can only be used after the lamp has been on for approximately 2 minutes.

Lamp counter You can reset the lamp counter that indicates the time for lamp replacement. For details on lamp counter display, see Replacing the Lamp (P171).

Submenu Function

Off Returns to the factory default without performing Gamma restore.

Adjust Restore the original gamma and apply the result.

Restoring gamma will restore tone curves and neutral colors as closely as possible to defaults, but original projection cannot be matched exactly.

If Gamma restore is performed, the adjustment screen will be projected for approximately 8 minutes.

To stop Gamma restore, press the POWER or EXIT button. Cancellation will return the setting to [Off].

Submenu Function Off Do not adjust the panels to suit the temperature. Adjust Adjust the panels to suit the temperature.

Do not reset the lamp counter except when you have replaced the lamp. Otherwise, the lamp counter cannot indicate the correct timing for replacing the lamp.

Lamps are more likely to rupture once the lamp replacement message has been displayed (P171). Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible.

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Air filter counter This resets the counter which reminds you of the time for cleaning and replacing the air filter.

Power counter Indicates the total time that the projector has been connected to a power supply.

Firmware Update the projector firmware. Check the version indicated before updating the firmware.

Update the projector firmware as follows. 1. Download updated firmware from the Canon website and store it at the root directory on a

USB flash drive. 2. Insert the USB flash drive in the USB port. 3. Follow the instructions shown to complete the update process.

Factory defaults You can reset the menu item settings and restore the system settings to the factory defaults.

Option Function OK Settings are reset to default. Cancel Settings are not reset to default.

For details on replacing or cleaning the filter, see P168 - P171.

This value is not reset even if [Factory defaults] is executed.

Firmware versions shown here are for illustration only and differ from actual versions.

In some cases, it may not be possible to download updates. For details, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

Firmware updating takes a few minutes. During the update, the LED indicator will flash in red. Do not turn off the projector while the LED is flashing. After the update, the projector will automatically turn itself off and enter standby mode.

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Network settings

Network Connection Overview Connecting the projector to a network enables you to control the projector from a computer and receive notification of projector errors via email. Depending on the method of network connection, preparation on the computer side may be necessary. The following is an explanation of preparation on the computer side.

Connection Methods To connect the projector to a computer network, use a LAN cable.

When the [Network function] setting of the projector is set to [Off] (Network Connections is disabled), switch it to [On] to enable it. (P133)

Referring to Checking Projector Information (P138), check that the projector IP address does not overlap with other computers that are on the same LAN. To set a projector IP address, follow the instructions in Completing Computer Settings for a Network Connection (P139) and use the web screen, or use projector TCP/ IP settings. (P134)

When you connect the computer to the network for the first time, it is also necessary to perform settings on the computer. In this case, consult the network administrator regarding the necessary settings.

In a network environment where a DHCP server is operating, choose [On] on the projector [DHCP] screen to enable the DHCP function and connect it. (P134)

LAN cable (shielded twisted pair; not included)

Hub or router, etc. LAN port

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Completing Projector Settings Settings described in this section apply to the network connections, setting a network password, and other aspects of networked projection.

(When the input signal is HDMI-1) Menu Function Details

Network settings lock Lock network settings to prevent changes. P132

Network password setting

Specify whether network settings are password- protected. P132

Register network password Set a network password. P132

Network standby settings Specify the extent of network functionality in standby mode. P133

Network function Enable or disable network functions. P133

Detailed settings Display and set network connection details. P134

PJLink Enable or disable PJLink. P136

AMX Device Discovery Enable or disable AMX Device Discovery. P137

Crestron RoomView Enable or disable Crestron RoomView. P137

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Network settings lock > [Network Settings] > [Network settings lock]

You can lock/unlock the network settings so that they cannot be changed.

Network password setting > [Network settings] > [Network password setting]

You can set whether or not a password is required in order to change the projector network settings.

Register network password > [Network settings] > [Register network password]

Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons or number buttons on the remote control to enter the projector network password.

Option Function

Unlock

Cancels the lock and allows other network settings to be changed. The password must be entered in order to cancel the lock. Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons or number buttons on the remote control to enter the four-digit network password.

Lock Lock the settings.

Forcibly canceling the network lock Press these buttons in the following order to cancel the lock: [ ] [OK] [ ] [OK] [ ] [OK]. This operation resets the network password to [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] ([1] [1] [1] [1]). Setting [Network password setting] to [Off] leaves network settings unlocked.

Option Function Off A network password is not used. On A network password is used.

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Network standby settings > [Network settings] > [Network standby settings]

Specify the network function operating status in standby mode as follows.

Network function > [Network settings] > [Network function]

Enable or disable network function. Specifying [Off] can save energy.

Option Function

Normal All network functions are available even in standby mode, including the web screen, control over the network, and PJLink.

Low-power All network functions are available even in standby mode. However, the projector may be less responsive than usual when some functions are initially used.

[Low-power] may delay access over the network for some functions. For faster access, select [Normal].

Power consumption when Network function is [On] varies depending on whether Network standby settings is set to Normal or Low-power.

Option Function Off Disable the network function. On Enable the network function.

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Detailed settings > [Network settings] > [Detailed settings]

View or manually change the IP address, gateway address, and other network connection settings. Available only when the network function is [On].

Menu Function IP address IP address of the projector. Gateway address Gateway address of the projector. MAC address MAC address of the projector.

DHCP

TCP/IP settings

Change or specify the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address used for connections.

Submenu Function

Off Disables the DHCP function. TCP/IP settings must be configured manually.

On

Enables the DHCP function. Searches the DHCP server. TCP/IP settings cannot be configured (IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address), because the IP address is acquired from the DHCP server.

This menu is not available (grayed out) when [DHCP] is [On]. If an invalid value is entered, the message Invalid entry

appears. If this occurs, enter a valid value.

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Network setting initialization

The following network settings are initialized. Settings configured from the projector menu Network settings lock (P132) Network password setting (P132) Register network password (P132) Network standby settings (P133) Network function (P133) Detailed settings (P134) PJLink (P136) AMX Device Discovery (P137) Crestron RoomView (P137) Settings configured from the web screen [Password] (P146) [Network] (P147) [Mail] (P148) [Mail auth] (P149) [SNMP] (P150) [Projector info.] (P150) [PJLink] (P151)

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PJLink > [Network settings] > [PJLink]

You can enable or disable the PJLink network function of the projector. When the function is turned on, control is possible via the network using commands that meet PJLink standards.

Option Function

Off Disables the PJLink function.

On Enables the PJLink function.

The projector conforms to Class 1 as defined in PJLink standards established by the Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association (JBMIA). This projector supports all commands that are defined by PJLink Class 1, and has been verified as conforming to the PJLink standard Class 1 definition.

For details on using PJLink, see Setting PJLink [PJLink] (P151).

What is PJLink? In September 2003, the PJLink Working Group was established under the Data Projector Committee. During the first year, this PJLink Working Group standardized PJLink as a new interface specification for projectors. PJLink is a unified standard for operation and control of projectors.

It allows centralized control of projectors and operation from a controller for all projectors regardless of manufacturer. The objective is for JBMIA to improve convenience for users and expand the use of projectors through early systemization for network monitoring and control of projectors, which will become the mainstream in the future.

Class 1: Standardization of control and monitoring specifications for basic projector functions Basic projector control: Power control, input selection, etc. Acquisition of projector information and status: Power status, input selection status, error status, lamp use time, etc.

JBMIA: Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association. The JBMIA is an organization which was launched in 1960 and changed its name on April 1, 2002.

PJLink website: http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/

PJLink is a registered trademark of JBMIA and pending trademark in some countries. PJLink is a registered trademark, or an application has been submitted for trademark, in Japan, the United States and / or other countries or regions.

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AMX Device Discovery > [Network settings] > [AMX Device Discovery]

This setting enables other equipment compatible with AMX Device Discovery to detect the projector over a network. For networks without AMX Device Discovery, select [Off].

Crestron RoomView > [Network settings] > [Crestron RoomView]

Crestron RoomView enables centralized management of multiple projectors over a network. Networked projectors can be remotely controlled to troubleshoot issues, check the useful life of lamps, or turn the projectors on or off. Specify whether to use Crestron RoomView.

Option Function

Off Disables AMX Device Discovery.

On Enables AMX Device Discovery. The projector will periodically send out AMX beacon packets over the network.

For details on AMX Device Discovery, visit the AMX website. http://www.amx.com/

Option Function

Off Disable Crestron RoomView.

On

Enables Crestron RoomView. A port for RoomView will be opened, and the projector will respond to CIP packets. Communication is possible via the RoomView Express/Server application or via Crestron Controller. (P152)

For details on Crestron RoomView, visit the Crestron website. http://www.crestron.com/

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Checking Projector Information You can check information about the signal types of the images projected and other information.

* The values are not displayed when network functions are [Off].

Menu Function

Model name Shows the model name.

Input signal Details of the input signal currently selected Information such as the type, resolution, frequency, and color format of the signal is displayed.

Firmware Current firmware version

Serial no. Serial number unique to this projector

Projector usage time Shows the total time the projector has been on.

IP address IP address used when connected to a network.

E-mail sender address* Sender e-mail address used for sending error mails (P148)

E-mail recipient address* Displays [Already set] or [Not set] to show whether a recipient e-mail address has been set for receiving error mails. (P148)

Projector name* Name which identifies this projector on the network

Comments* Comments such as the location in which the projector is installed are displayed. (P150)

System information ID System information. Normally this is not displayed.

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Using the Projector on a Network Completing Computer Settings for a Network Connection

Specifying an IP Address Instructions for setting a computers IP address are as follows for each operating system.

Windows 10 1 Right-click the Start button (Windows logo) in the lower left of the screen.

In desktop mode (from the desktop screen) The same operation is possible by pressing Win+X.

2 In the shortcut menu displayed in the lower left, click [Control Panel].

3 Click [View network status and tasks]. In Icon View:

Click [Network and Sharing Center].

4 Click [Change adapter settings].

5 Right-click [Ethernet], and then click [Properties].

6 In the [This connection uses the following items] list, select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a note of the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).

7 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask. The factory default IP address for the projector is 192.168.254.254. Set an IP address which is different from this.

8 When finished, click the [OK] button, and then click the [Close] button in the [Ethernet Properties] window to close it.

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Windows 8.1 / Windows 8 1 Right-click on the start screen background and click [All Apps] in the

lower right. Windows 8.1 Users:

Click the down arrow in the lower left of the start screen.

2 Click [Control Panel]. From the Desktop:

Press Win+X. In the shortcut menu displayed in the lower left, click [Control Panel].

3 Click [View network status and tasks]. In Icon View:

Click [Network and Sharing Center].

4 Click [Change adapter settings].

5 Right-click [Ethernet], and then click [Properties].

6 In the [This connection uses the following items] list, select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a note of the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).

7 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask. The factory default IP address for the projector is 192.168.254.254. Set an IP address which is different from this.

8 When finished, click the [OK] button, and then click the [Close] button in the [Ethernet Properties] window to close it.

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Windows 7 1 From the PC [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].

2 Click on [Network and Internet], then click on [View network status and tasks].

3 From the menu on the left side of the window, click on [Change adapter settings].

4 Right-click [Local Area Connection], and open [Properties].

5 Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a note of the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).

6 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask. The factory default IP address for the projector is 192.168.254.254. Set an IP address which is different from this.

7 When the settings are completed, click the [OK] button and then click the [OK] button on the [Local Area Connection Properties] window to close it.

Windows Vista 1 From the PC [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].

2 Click on [View network status and tasks].

3 From the menu on the left side of the window, click on [Manage network connections].

4 Right-click [Local Area Connection], and open [Properties].

5 Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a note of the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).

6 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask. The factory default IP address for the projector is 192.168.254.254. Set an IP address which is different from this.

7 When the settings are completed, click the [OK] button and then click the [OK] button on the [Local Area Connection Properties] window to close it.

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Mac OS X 1 Open the Apple Menu and select [System Preferences]. 2 In the System Preferences window, click [Network] to display the Network

window. 3 Select [Built-in Ethernet] and click the [TCP/IP] tab. Make a note of the

original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, router, DNS server, etc.).

4 Create a new network environment and set the IP address and subnet mask. The factory default IP address for the projector is 192.168.254.254. Set an IP address which is different from this.

5 Click [Apply] to close the network preference window.

Resetting the IP Address Setting of the Computer Follow the same procedure as for changing the IP address and reset the values to the original values based on the notes taken before the change.

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Setting Up the Network Displaying the Network Configuration Screen 1 Turn on the computer and projector.

2 Launch a web browser, enter http://(projector IP address) in the address bar, and press the Enter key. The projector web screen appears.

The following information is displayed.

3 Click [Settings] on the web screen. The password input window appears.

Network functions are not available for the first 40 seconds after projector startup.

Projector control Displays the projector control screen. Settings Shows the settings screen. Projector name The name of the projector on the network Comment Relevant notes, such as where the projector is installed MAC address The MAC address of the projector IP address The IP address of the projector Power status The power status of the projector Lamp time full power Lamp operating time in [Full power] lamp mode Lamp time power saver Lamp operating time in [Power saver] lamp mode Lamp time converted Lamp operating time (converted value) Filter time Air filter operating time

Alert

Error message (if an error has occurred) Temperature abnormality Faulty lamp Faulty cooling fan Faulty power supply Faulty air filter unit

The factory default IP address is 192.168.254.254. If DHCP settings are used, ask the network administrator for the projector IP address. It is possible to check the IP address from the projector menu. (P134)

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4 Enter the user name and password on the password input window, then click [OK]. The factory default user name is root and the password is system. The settings screen is displayed. Complete the network settings on this screen.

Network Setting 1 Select a function to set up from the settings screen menu.

To control the projector from the computer, click [Projector control]. (P155)

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2 Enter setting details in the fields shown (1), and then click [OK] (2).

3 A confirmation window appears. Check the contents and if they are correct, click [Apply].

(1)

(2)

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The settings are applied to the projector. Selecting [Network] or [Password] in the menu will cause this message to be displayed: Save completed. Please change setting and reconnect. If you select functions other than above, Save completed is displayed. Click [Back to top] to return to the top page of the web screen.

Setting a Password [Password] From [Password] in the settings screen, you can set a user name and password for web screen login. For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144).

Item Explanation Factory default setting User name When logging into the web screen,

enter the user name in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (4 -15 characters).

root

New password When logging into the web screen, enter the password in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (4 -15 characters).

system

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Setting Basic Information [Network] From [Network] in the settings screen, you can log into the web screen and set basic network information. For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144).

Confirm new password For confirmation, enter the same password that you entered in [New password].

system

Item Explanation Factory default setting MAC address Shows the projectors MAC address. The MAC address of the

projector DHCP Select whether to turn the DHCP

function on or off. If the function is on, because the IP address is acquired from the server, it is not possible to enter the following items. [IP address] [Subnet mask] [Default gateway]

OFF

IP address Enter the IP address of the projector in 1-byte numbers.

192.168.254.254

Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask in 1-byte numbers.

255.255.255.0

Default gateway Enter the default gateway IP address in 1-byte numbers.

0.0.0.0

If settings related to TCP/IP were changed, it is necessary to disconnect and reconnect to the network. If the network subnet mask was changed, select [Subnet mask] in the above screen and set the new subnet mask.

Item Explanation Factory default setting

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Setting Up Email [Mail] From [Mail] in the settings screen, you can set the items necessary to send error mails and test mails. For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144).

Item Explanation Factory default setting Error report Select whether to turn the error mail

sending function on or off. OFF

To: Enter the recipient address for error mails in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).

MailUserAccount

Cc: Enter the CC address for error mails in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).

From: Enter the sender address for error mails in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).

Projector@canon.co.jp

SMTP server IP address Enter the SMTP server IP address in 1- byte numbers.

0.0.0.0

SMTP server port number

Enter the SMTP server port number in 1- byte numbers (1 - 65535).

25

SNTP server IP address Enter the SNTP server IP address in 1- byte numbers.

0.0.0.0

Time zone Select the time zone where the projector is used.

(GMT) Dublin, Lisbon, London

Mail resend interval* Enter the interval for resending mail when an error occurred (unit: seconds) within the range of 0 - 59 seconds using 1-byte numbers.

10

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* When the interval is set to 0 seconds, repeated attempts to send mail are made (as set in [Mail resend times]) without pausing between attempts.

Mail Authentication Settings [Mail auth] From [Mail auth], you can configure the settings for authentication of mail that is sent when an error occurs. For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144).

Sending a Test Mail [Send test mail] From [Mail] in the settings screen, you can send a test mail to the specified mail address by clicking [Send test mail] at the bottom of the screen. The settings cannot be changed from this screen.

Mail resend times Enter the number of times to resend mail when an error occurred within the range of 0 - 255 using 1-byte numbers.

3

Item Explanation Factory default setting Mail authentication Select the mail authentication method.

If OFF is selected, the other mail authentication settings cannot be changed.

OFF

User name Enter the user name to use for mail authentication in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).

Password Enter the password for mail authentication in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).

Confirm password For confirmation, enter the same password as you entered in [Password].

POP3 server IP address

Enter the POP3 server IP address in 1- byte numbers.

0.0.0.0

POP3 server port number

Enter the POP3 server port number in 1-byte numbers (1 - 65535).

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POP before SMTP response time

Enter the SMTP authentication timeout period after POP3 authentication (unit: milliseconds) using 1-byte numbers (0 - 9999 milliseconds).

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Item Explanation Factory default setting

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SNMP Settings [SNMP] From [SNMP] in the settings screen, you can configure the settings related to control of projectors which use SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144).

Setting Projector Information [Projector info.] From [Projector info.] in the settings screen, you can enter relevant comments such as projector names and locations where projectors are installed so that the information can be used to identify projectors when multiple projectors are installed on the network. For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144).

Item Explanation Factory default setting SNMP Select the SNMP function version. If

OFF is selected, the SNMP function will be turned off and the other settings in this screen cannot be changed.

OFF

Receive community Enter the community name which will receive projector information in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 15 characters).

Password Enter the community settings password in 1-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols (8 - 15 characters). It can be set only when the SNMP version is V3.

Confirm password For confirmation, enter the same password as you entered in [Password].

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Setting PJLink [PJLink] From [PJLink] in the settings screen, you can set the PJLink functions which are the standard for projector management on a network. For the setting procedure, refer to Network Setting (P144). For information about PJLink, refer to What is PJLink? (P136).

Item Explanation Factory default setting Projector name Enter the projector name in 1-byte

alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).

Canon Projector001

Comment Enter any relevant notes, such as where the projector is installed.

Some characters such as # cannot be used for [Projector name] and [Comment].

Item Explanation Factory default setting PJLink Turn the PJLink function on or off. If

OFF is selected, the PJLink function will be turned off and the other settings in this screen cannot be changed.

ON

PJLink authentication Select whether to turn the PJLink authentication function on or off. If OFF is selected, it is not possible to change the following items. [Password] [Confirm password]

ON

Password Enter the PJLink authentication password in 1-byte alphanumeric characters (1 - 32 characters).

system

Confirm password For confirmation, enter the same password that you entered in [Password].

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Setting Up a Controller Manufactured by Crestron Electronics [Crestron Controller] The [Crestron e-Control] screen will open. For details on the Crestron Controller, visit the Crestron website. http://www.crestron.com/

Setting Errors When a setting-related error occurs, the error name is displayed on the screen, and a mark is displayed next to the input field which caused the error.

The error meanings are as shown below. Error Meaning

Input error A setting outside the valid range was set on the settings screen.

Password setting error The set password and confirmation password did not match.

Invalid SMTP The SMTP server IP address has not been set. System failed to connect SMTP server. Failed to connect to the SMTP server when

sending a test mail. System failed to connect POP3 server. Failed to connect to the POP3 server attempting

to send a test mail. System doesnt support this auth type. An authentication type was set which is not

supported by the server. System failed to authenticate. Authentication failed attempting to send a test

mail. The system failed to send the test mail. Sending of test mail failed due to a connection

failure with the SMTP server or an error which does not ordinarily occur.

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Resetting Network Settings to the Default Settings

1 Perform steps 1 - 3 on Displaying the Network Configuration Screen (P143) to display the settings screen.

2 Click [Initialize].

3 A confirmation window appears. Click [OK].

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Error Notification Mails The messages shown in the following error list are sent when an error occurs in the projector.

Error list Errors related to temperature

Error name Temperature abnormality Text The temperature inside the projector is too high for some

reason or the outside air temperature is higher than the specified one. If the problem is inside the projector, check whether the projector is installed and operated normally, turn off the projector to cool its inside, and retry projection. If the same warning occurs again, the projector may be defective. Contact your dealer.

Errors related to the lamp

Error name Faulty lamp Text The lamp has burnt out. Replace the lamp with a new

one. If the same warning occurs again, the lamp drive circuit may be defective. Contact your dealer.

Errors related to the fan

Error name Faulty cooling fan Text The cooling fan or another component may be defective.

Contact your dealer. Errors related to the air filter

Error name Faulty air filter unit Text The air filter unit is not installed properly.

Check whether the air filter unit is installed properly. If it is installed properly, the air filter unit detection switch may be defective. Contact your dealer.

Errors related to the power

Error name Faulty power supply Text The voltage of part of the power supply is abnormally high

or anyother problem has occurred in the power supply. Contact your dealer.

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Controlling the Projector from a Computer When the projector is connected to a network, it is possible to control the projector from a computer via the network.

1 Turn on the computer and projector.

2 Launch a web browser, enter http://(projector IP address) in the address bar, and press the Enter key. The projector web screen appears.

3 Click [Projector control] on the web screen. The password input window appears.

4 Enter the user name and password on the password input window, then click [OK]. The factory default user name is root and the password is system. The projector control screen appears.

The projector can be controlled from this screen.

The factory default IP address is 192.168.254.254. If DHCP settings are used, ask the network administrator for the projector IP address. It is possible to check the IP address from the projector menu.

Item Explanation Projector name The name of the connected projector is displayed. (P150) Comment Shows notes, such as where the projector is installed. (P150) Refresh Refreshes the displayed contents with the most recent information. Power Turns projector power on or off. Input Select an input signal and click [Apply] to change to that input signal.

(P63) Aspect Select an aspect and click [Apply] to change to that aspect. (P72) Image mode Select an image mode and click [Apply] to change to that image mode.

(P76) Blank Switches the blank setting on or off. (P80) Mute Switches the mute setting on or off. (P32) Information Shows the results of control, or control error information, at the top of

the screen.

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5 When the operations are finished, click [Back to top] to return the initial web screen.

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Advanced Projection Projecting from Multiple Projectors at Once (Edge Blending) The brightness of overlapping image edges from multiple projectors used together can be adjusted to make them blend in better.

Basic Instructions Follow these steps when using two projectors side by side.

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [Edge blending] > [Adjust].

2 Set [Marker] to [On]. Marker lines are projected on the images. The red marker indicates the start position for adjustment, and the green marker, the end position.

3 Adjust [Start position] for the side where images overlap. Move the start marker to the outer edge of the overlapping area, or press a number button on the remote control to specify the start position.

4 Adjust [Width]. Move the end marker to the inner edge of the overlapping area, or press a number button on the remote control to specify the width of the area to correct. The area between the starting and ending markers is called the blending area. Values indicated for this blending area are adjusted to match manually entered blending area values. Shading is applied to this area, and the brightness is adjusted to match portions that overlap with other areas. After you complete settings for one image, do the same thing for the other one to specify the blending area. Adjust the settings to make the blending area for each image the same.

5 Set [Marker] to [Off].

If you have already completed edge blending settings, selecting [Adjust] will apply them.

To redo adjustment from the beginning, select [Reset].

By default, the green and red markers are displayed in the same position, so only the red marker is visible.

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Color Adjustment In overlapping projection, portions of images in the overlapping area that pick up other colors or are miscolored may be more noticeable. You can make this overlapping area appear less distracting by performing Color blending adjustment.

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [Edge blending] > [Adjust] > [Color blending adjustment] > [Adjust].

2 As you watch the image, adjust the value to eliminate unwanted colors in the overlapping area.

First adjust red, green, and blue together by changing the [White] value, and then adjust [Red], [Green], and [Blue] values individually.

3 Repeat this adjustment on all projectors.

Black Level Adjustment In overlapping projection, dark colors are projected with less intensity than other colors in the overlapping area. You can make this overlapping area less distracting by adjusting the black level of non-overlapping image areas.

Here, the non-overlapping image area (from the end marker toward the center of the image) is called area D. Normally, three areas are identified in the context of end markers: A, B, and C. In the following instructions, only area D is adjusted, and the widths of A, B, and C are left at the default value of 0.

To prepare for adjustment, set [No signal screen] to [Black], start projection with no input signal, and turn off the room lights, so that you can check dark image areas. (P119)

Area where dark colors look lighter

Left image Right image

Position of end marker (hidden)

D-area Blending area

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1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [Edge blending] > [Adjust] > [Black level adjustment] > [Adjust].

2 Select [Adjustment type] > [Black level].

3 After selecting [D-area base], as you watch the image, adjust the values so that the brightness and colors of the blending area and area D match.

Adjust [D-area base] to lighten the black level, and adjust [Red], [Green], and [Blue] to obtain an optimal black level color tone, as needed.

4 Repeat this adjustment on all projectors.

Smoother Overlapping Areas The black level along the right edge of area D (along the blending area) may be more noticeable than that of surrounding areas. By adjusting the black level of area B, you can make the transition smoother. To compensate, adjust each area as follows.

When the projected image has multiple blending areas (on the top, bottom, and each side), the width of areas A, B, and C must be adjusted to suit these blending areas. In this example, instructions are given for adjusting area B.

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [Edge blending] > [Adjust] > [Black level adjustment] > [Adjust].

2 Select [Adjustment type] > [Area] > [Side] > [Right].

CBA

Area A: Black level cannot be adjusted. Area B: Adjust to a black level different from that of area

D. Area C: Adjust to provide a smooth transition relative to

the black levels of areas B and D.

Left image Position of end marker (hidden)

D-area Blending area

Areas CA (default width: 0)

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3 Select [B-width], and then specify the width of area B. Adjust the width of area B so that it roughly matches the area where the black level of area B stands out. This will make the width of area D narrower.

4 Select [Adjustment type] > [Black level]. Adjust [B-area base] as you watch the image.

5 As you watch the image, adjust the width of areas A, B, and C.

6 Readjust the black level of area B, as needed.

To reduce distracting colors and colors that are out of alignment in areas where the images overlap, perform [Color blending adjustment] targeting the main tone in the envisaged projected image.

Results of adjusting the black level of area B are applied to all sides. Blending can be fine-tuned by adjusting [Adjustment type] > [Black level] > [Red],

[Green], and [Blue].

If you perform adjustments using [Color blending adjustment] or other menus, that may not eliminate the distracting colors and differences in brightness in areas where the images overlap.

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Advanced Registration to Adjust Projected Images This feature enables precise correction of red, green, or blue misalignment in different areas of the screen by color and area. Two methods of registration are available: 5-point adjustment (using points in the corners and center of the screen) and more precise manual adjustment based on 54 points (in a 6 x 9 grid). Any values you set in 5-point adjustment are retained if you subsequently perform manual adjustment. For more precise correction after 5-point adjustment, perform manual adjustment.

Registration Using 5-Point Adjustment 5-point adjustment enables basic correction of color misalignment across the screen, by moving adjustment points in each corner and the center.

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [RGB alignment] > [Advanced registration] > [Adjust] > [5-point adjustment] > [Adjust]. The projector enters 5-point adjustment mode, and a chart is displayed.

Adjust zoom and lens shift as needed before using [Advanced registration]. Performing keystone adjustment will prevent accurate adjustment with [Advanced

registration]. If keystone adjustment is required, complete adjustment with [Advanced registration] first.

Charts (point selection windows) of two different sizes are used, depending on the [Panel drive mode] setting.

With advanced registration, checkered or halftone image areas may be affected by uneven colors or image artifacts.

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2 Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the point for correction, and then press the OK button. The projector enters color selection mode.

3 Select [Red] or [Blue] as the color, and then press the OK button.

4 Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons to align the adjustment points.

5 Press the OK button to return to the window for color selection mode.

6 Repeat this process to align the remaining colors and adjustment points.

Press the MENU button to return to [Advanced registration].

Each time you select [Chart] and press the OK button, display switches between the chart and the source signal.

Accessing the 5-point adjustment window during test pattern projection will show the test pattern instead of your supplied signal.

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Manual Registration Use manual adjustment to correct registration only in certain areas.

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [RGB alignment] > [Advanced registration] > [Adjust] > [Manual adjustment]. The projector enters manual adjustment mode, and a chart is displayed.

2 Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the point for correction, and then press the OK button. The projector enters color selection mode.

Any manual adjustment values set before switching to 5-point adjustment are cleared.

Charts (point selection windows) of two different sizes are used, depending on the [Panel drive mode] setting.

With advanced registration, checkered or halftone image areas may be affected by uneven colors or image artifacts.

Press the MENU button to return to [Advanced registration].

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3 Select [Red], [Green], or [Blue] as the color, and then press the OK button.

4 Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons to align the adjustment points.

5 Press the OK button to return to the window for color selection mode.

6 Repeat this process to align the remaining colors and adjustment points.

Resetting Image Registration Clears the values set in 5-point adjustment or manual adjustment.

1 In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [RGB alignment] > [Advanced registration] > [Adjust] > [Reset]. A confirmation message for resetting is displayed.

2 Select [OK] to reset the adjustment. The following tasks are executed. Values set in 5-point adjustment are cleared. 5-point adjustment is deactivated. Values set in manual adjustment are cleared.

Each time you select [Chart] and press the OK button, display switches between the chart and the source signal.

Accessing the manual adjustment window during test pattern projection will show the test pattern instead of your supplied signal.

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Adjusting Peripheral Focus This feature enables focus adjustment around the edges of the screen. Use marginal focus adjustment for curved screens, such as domes. Use marginal focus adjustment to bring images on flat screens into focus if image

edges remain warped after you adjust the overall focus.

Bringing Image Edges into Focus To adjust peripheral focus, press the FOCUS button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projector.

1 Press the FOCUS button on the remote control twice to display the marginal focus adjustment window.

Pressing the LENS button on the projector repeatedly switches between windows for lens-related parameters. Press the LENS button twice to display the marginal focus adjustment window.

[Marginal focus] must be set to [On] in advance. (P113)

Remote control

Press twice.

When [Marginal focus] is set to [On].

When [Marginal focus] is set to [Off].

Projector

Press twice.

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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the focus at image edges.

3 Once image edges are in focus, press the OK or FOCUS button.

Resetting Adjustment Clears the values set in marginal focus adjustment. In the [Install settings] menu, select [Professional settings] > [Marginal focus] > [Reset] to reset the adjustment.

The following tasks are executed. Values set in marginal focus adjustment are cleared. [Marginal focus] is set to [Off].

Setting [Marginal focus] to [Off] will not reset the setting value for peripheral focus.

Press the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons to adjust peripheral focus.

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Safety Instructions

Before Use

B asic G

uide Installation Procedure

Connection Procedure

Projection Procedure

Convenient Features

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Using Menus

Menu Configuration

Menu Settings

Using the Projector on a Network

Advanced Projection

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Maintenance

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Troubleshooting

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Maintenance Cleaning the Projector Clean the projector frequently to prevent dust from settling on the surface. A dirty lens may ruin the quality of the projected image.

Wipe the projectors main unit softly with a soft cloth. If the projector is heavily soiled, soak the cloth in water with a small amount of detergent in it, squeeze the cloth thoroughly, and then wipe the projector with it. After cleaning, wipe the projector with a dry cloth.

Request Internal Cleaning Regularly Dust that accumulates over long periods without cleaning may eventually cause fire or electric shock. Once a year, request internal cleaning from the Canon Customer Support Center. (Note that a fee is charged.) Cleaning before damp, rainy seasons is especially effective.

Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter protects the lens and mirror inside the projector from dust and dirt. Should the air filter become clogged with dust, the projector may be damaged since it will block the air flow into the projector and raise the internal temperature of the projector. The following screen is displayed when turning on the projector if the air filter needs to be cleaned. Clean the air filter if it is displayed.

Before cleaning the projector, always turn it off, unplug it after the cooling fan stops, and wait at least one hour. Otherwise, you may get burned because the main unit is very hot immediately after the projector is turned off.

Never use volatile cleaning liquid or benzine, as these may damage the finish of the projector.

When using a chemical dust cloth, make sure to read the instructions thoroughly.

When cleaning the projectors lens, use a commonly available air blower or lens cleaning paper. The lens surface is easily damaged, so do not use a hard cloth or tissues.

Only the [ ], [ ], OK, POWER, EXIT, FOCUS, ZOOM and SHIFT buttons are available while this screen is displayed. (When you press the POWER button, the Push POWER button again to turn off power. message appears.)

When this screen has disappeared after being displayed for 10 seconds, all buttons become operable.

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Follow the procedure below when cleaning the air filter.

1 Turn the power of the projector off and pull out the power plug.

2 Hook your finger around the air filter handle on the front of the projector and remove the air filter. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean off the dust.

Replacing the Air Filter Follow the procedure below when replacing the air filter.

1 Turn off the projector power and remove the power plug.

Do not rinse the air filter in water. This may damage the air filter and projector. If the air filter cleaning screen is displayed when turning on the projector after cleaning

the air filter, select [Yes] and press the OK button. The air filter counter is reset, and the message is no longer displayed.

This screen is not displayed when [Air filter warning display] is set to [Off]. (P121) Reset the air filter counter manually. (P129)

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2 Pull out the filter cover tab on bottom while lifting up.

3 Open the filter cover and remove it.

4 Remove the air filter.

5 Holding the new air filter by the tab, insert the air filter in the projector.

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6 Align the filter cover tab with the groove and close the filter cover.

Replacing the Lamp When the usage time of the lamp exceeds a certain amount of time, the following message (two types) is displayed for 10 seconds every time the projector is turned on.

2,700 hours to less than 3,000 hours

Prepare a new lamp when this screen is displayed. Only the [ ], [ ], OK, POWER, EXIT, FOCUS, ZOOM and SHIFT buttons are

available while this screen is displayed. When you press the POWER button, Push POWER button again to turn off

power. message appears. After this screen has been displayed for 10 seconds and disappeared, all buttons

become operable. This message will not be displayed again if you select [No] in response to the

message Do you want to display this message again?.

Handle the air filter carefully. If damaged, the air filter will not work properly. To purchase a replacement air filter (part no: RS-FL03), contact the Canon Customer

Support Center or visit the Canon website. Replace the air filter when you replace the lamp.

An air filter is included with orders of a replacement lamp (part no: RS-LP10F).

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3,000 hours or more

If a lamp replacement message is displayed, refer to Lamp Replacement Procedure (P173). Only the POWER, OK, EXIT, FOCUS, ZOOM and SHIFT buttons are available

while this screen is displayed. When you press the POWER button, the Push POWER button again to turn off

power. message appears. When this screen has disappeared after being displayed for 10 seconds, all

buttons become operable. You can check the usage time of the lamp in [Lamp counter] in the [System

settings] menu. (P128) This screen is not displayed when [Lamp warning display] is set to [Off]. (P121)

Replacement Lamp This projector uses the following lamps. Replacement Lamp and Air Filter RS-LP10F Contact the Canon Customer Support Center when purchasing a replacement lamp.

Lamps are more likely to rupture once the lamp replacement message has been displayed. Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible.

Lamps should be replaced about every 3,000 hours. Note that there is no guarantee about how long lamps will last.

Useful life of lamps varies widely from lamp to lamp and depending on the environment of use. Some lamps may fail or rupture soon after they are first used.

Dispose of used lamps in accordance with local regulations.

Precautions when replacing lamps that stop working If the illumination suddenly stops when the projector is in use or after you turn it on, the lamp may be broken. In this case, never attempt to replace the lamp by yourself. Always request service from the Canon Customer Support Center. Additionally, with ceiling-mounted projectors, the lamp may fall out when you open the lamp cover or while you are attempting to replace it. During replacement, stand to the side of the lamp cover, not directly under it. If the lamp breaks and any glass shards or other pieces get in your eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately.

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Lamp Replacement Procedure To maintain image quality, also replace the air filter when replacing the lamp. Replace the lamp as follows.

1 Turn off the projector power and remove the power plug.

2 Loosen the lamp cover screw.

Before replacing the lamp, always turn off the projector, unplug it after the cooling fan stops, and wait at least one hour. Do not touch the lamp immediately after turning the projector off. It is very hot initially and poses a risk of burns.

Be sure to use the specified lamp. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information.

This can also be purchased from the Canon website. Do not touch the inner glass surface when you replace the lamp.

Doing so may cause deterioration to the projectors performance. Handle lamps with care. Impact or abrasion may cause lamps to

rupture while they are in use. If a lamp ruptures, contact the Canon Customer Support Center and follow the instructions in Precautions when replacing lamps that stop working (P15).

When replacing the lamp, do not remove any screws other than those specified.

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3 Hook your finger around the lamp cover handle, and open the cover in the direction of the arrow. The lamp cover screw is attached to the lamp cover to prevent it from falling off.

4 Loosen the 3 screws on the inside of the lamp unit, and then slowly pull out the lamp unit in the direction of the arrow. Even when the screws are loosened, they will remain attached to the lamp unit.

5 Insert the new lamp unit all the way in, and secure it with the 3 screws.

6 Close the lamp cover and tighten the screw.

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7 Turn on the power. Bring up the menu and select [System settings] > [Other settings] > [Lamp counter].

8 Select [Reset] - [Yes] to reset the lamp counter.

Replace the air filter when you replace the lamp. An air filter is included with orders of a replacement lamp (part no: RS-LP10F).

To purchase a replacement lamp, contact the Canon Customer Support Center or visit the Canon website.

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Product Specifications Displayed Test Patterns To access the test pattern menu, from the [Install settings] menu, select [Test pattern] (P117) > [On], or press the TEST PATTERN button on the remote control. While the test pattern is displayed, you can use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to switch patterns. Also, if there is an option pattern available, you can use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to switch pattern. The following test patterns can be displayed.

Use [ ] / [ ] to switch patterns

Use [ ] / [ ] to switch option patterns

Raster 100% (White / red / green / blue)

Raster 50% (White / red / green / blue)

Color bars(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

Stairstep H

Stairstep V

Cross Hatch

Border

Focus

Multi

Checker

Color steps

Character

DICOM

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Supported Signal Types The projector automatically projects input signals correctly from computers or AV equipment compatible with any of these signals.

HDMI (single)

Signal resolution

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

HDMI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

640x480 31.469 59.940 25.175 Normal, Single 16, 96, 48 10, 2, 33 720x480 31.469 59.940 27.000 Normal, Single 16, 62, 60 9, 6, 30 720x576 31.250 50.000 27.000 Normal, Single 12, 64, 68 5, 5, 39 800x600 37.879 60.317 40.000 Normal, Single 40, 128, 88 1, 4, 23

1280x720 18.000 24.000 59.400 Normal, Single 1760, 40, 220 5, 5, 20 37.500 50.000 74.250 Normal, Single 440, 40, 220 5, 5, 20 45.000 60.000 74.250 Normal, Single 110, 40, 220 5, 5, 20

1024x768 48.363 60.004 65.000 Normal, Single 24, 136, 160 3, 6, 29

1366x768 47.712 59.790 85.500 Single 70, 143, 213 3, 3, 24 48.000 60.000 72.000 14, 56, 64 1, 3, 28

1440x900 55.469 59.901 88.750 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 6, 17 55.935 59.887 106.500 Normal, Single 80, 152, 232 3, 6, 25

1280x1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 Normal, Single 48, 112, 248 1, 3, 38

1920x1080(I) 28.125 50.000 74.250 Normal, Single 528, 44, 148 4.5, 10, 30.5 31.250 50.000 72.000 32, 168, 184 45.5, 10, 114.5 33.750 60.000 74.250 Normal, Single 88, 44, 148 4.5, 10, 30.5

1920x1080 27.000 24.000 74.250 Normal, Single 638, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 56.250 50.000 148.500 Normal, Single 528, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, Single 88, 44, 148 4, 5, 36

2048x1080 66.576 59.924 147.000 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 18 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, Single 44, 44, 64 4, 5, 36

2560x1080

26.400 24.000 99.000 Normal, Single 998, 44, 148 4, 5, 11 56.250 50.000 185.625 Normal, Single 548, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 66.636 59.978 181.250 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 18 66.000 60.000 198.000 Normal, Single 248, 44, 148 4, 5, 11

1920x1200 74.038 59.950 154.000 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 6, 26 74.556 59.885 193.250 Normal, Single 136, 200, 336 3, 6, 36

2048x1200 74.582 59.905 205.250 Normal, Single 136, 216, 352 3, 10, 32 74.100 60.000 157.684 8, 32, 40 21, 8, 6

2560x1440 88.787 59.951 241.500 Single 48, 32, 80 3, 5, 33 2560x1600 98.713 59.972 268.500 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 6, 37

3840x2160

52.593 23.993 266.750 216, 400, 616 3, 5, 24 52.438 23.999 209.750 48, 32, 80 3, 5, 17 54.000 24.000 297.000 Normal, Single 1276, 88, 296 8, 10, 72 56.250 25.000 297.000 Normal, Single 1056, 88, 296 8, 10, 72 67.500 30.000 297.000 Normal, Single 176, 88, 296 8, 10, 72 112.500 50.000 594.000 Normal*3, Single*3 1056, 88, 296 8, 10, 72 135.000 60.000 594.000 Normal*3, Single*3 176, 88, 296 8, 10, 72

4096x2160

52.561 23.979 284.250 224, 432, 656 3, 10, 19 52.397 23.980 223.000 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 12 54.000 24.000 297.000 Normal, Single 1020, 88, 296 8, 10, 72 56.250 25.000 297.000 Normal, Single 968, 88, 128 8, 10, 72 67.500 30.000 297.000 Normal, Single 88, 88, 128 8, 10, 72 112.500 50.000 594.000 Normal*3, Single*3 968, 88, 128 8, 10, 72 135.000 60.000 594.000 Normal*3, Single*3 88, 88, 128 8, 10, 72

FP : Front porch SW : Sync width BP : Back porch

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When you apply the settings in the HDMI multi input mode column, formats in corresponding rows are identified in the EDID. No information is provided in the EDID for fields that are blank, so the computer output format must be configured manually.

HDMI 1x2

When you apply the settings in the HDMI multi input mode column, formats in corresponding rows are identified in the EDID. No information is provided in the EDID for fields that are blank, so the computer output format must be configured manually.

DVI (single)

Combined multi input resolution

Resolution at each input

terminal

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

HDMI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

1280x480 640x480 31.469 59.940 25.175 Normal, 1x2 16, 96, 48 10, 2, 33 1440x480 720x480 31.469 59.940 27.000 Normal, 1x2 16, 62, 60 9, 6, 30 1440x576 720x576 31.250 50.000 27.000 Normal, 1x2 12, 64, 68 5, 5, 39

2560x720 1280x720 37.500 50.000 74.250 Normal, 1x2 440, 40, 220 5, 5, 20 45.000 60.000 74.250 Normal, 1x2 110, 40, 220 5, 5, 20

3840x1080 1920x1080(I) 28.125 50.000 74.250 Normal, 1x2 528, 44, 148 4.5, 10, 30.5 33.750 60.000 74.250 Normal, 1x2 88, 44, 148 4.5, 10, 30.5

3840x1080 1920x1080 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, 1x2 88, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 2560x1600 1280x1600 98.611 59.910 142.000 1x2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 33

3840x2160 1920x2160

52.404 23.983 109.000 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 12 54.000 24.000 148.500 1x2*2 638, 44, 148 8, 10, 72 112.500 50.000 297.000 1x2 528, 44, 148 8, 10, 72 133.293 59.988 277.250 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 49 135.000 60.000 297.000 Normal, 1x2 88, 44, 148 8, 10, 72 133.320 60.000 266.640 8, 32, 40 48, 8, 6

4096x2160 2048x2160

52.515 23.957 142.000 112, 216, 328 3, 10, 19 52.423 23.992 115.750 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 12 54.000 24.000 148.500 1x2 510, 44, 148 8, 10, 72 112.500 50.000 297.000 1x2 484, 44, 64 8, 10, 72 133.265 59.975 294.250 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 49 133.320 60.000 283.704 8, 32, 40 48, 8, 6 135.000 60.000 297.000 Normal, 1x2 44, 44, 64 8, 10, 72

3200x2400 1600x2400 148.011 59.948 260.500 1x2*1 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 56 3840x2400 1920x2400 148.140 60.000 296.280 8, 32, 40 55, 8, 6

Signal resolution

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

DVI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

640x480 31.469 59.940 25.175 Normal, Single 16, 96, 48 10, 2, 33 800x600 37.879 60.317 40.000 Normal, Single 40, 128, 88 1, 4, 23

1280x720 45.000 60.000 74.250 Normal, Single 110, 40, 220 5, 5, 20 1024x768 48.363 60.004 65.000 Normal, Single 24, 136, 160 3, 6, 29

1366x768 47.712 59.790 85.500 Single 70, 143, 213 3, 3, 24 48.000 60.000 72.000 14, 56, 64 1, 3, 28

1440x900 55.469 59.901 88.750 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 6, 17 55.935 59.887 106.500 Normal, Single 80, 152, 232 3, 6, 25

1280x1024 63.981 60.020 108.000 Normal, Single 48, 112, 248 1, 3, 38

1920x1080 27.000 24.000 74.250 Normal, Single 638, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, Single 88, 44, 148 4, 5, 36

2048x1080 66.576 59.924 147.000 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 18 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, Single 44, 44, 64 4, 5, 36

FP : Front porch SW : Sync width BP : Back porch

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FP : Front porch SW : Sync width BP : Back porch

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When you apply the settings in the DVI multi input mode column, formats in corresponding rows are identified in the EDID. No information is provided in the EDID for fields that are blank, so the computer output format must be configured manually.

DVI 1x2

When you apply the settings in the DVI multi input mode column, formats in corresponding rows are identified in the EDID. No information is provided in the EDID for fields that are blank, so the computer output format must be configured manually.

DVI 2x2

2560x1080 66.636 59.978 181.250 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 18 66.000 60.000 198.000 Single 248, 44, 148 4, 5, 11

1920x1200 74.038 59.950 154.000 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 6, 26 74.556 59.885 193.250 Normal, Single 136, 200, 336 3, 6, 36

2048x1200 74.049 59.959 163.500 Normal, Single 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 22 2560x1440 88.787 59.951 241.500 Single 48, 32, 80 3, 5, 33 3840x2160 52.438 23.999 209.750 Single 48, 32, 80 3, 5, 17 4096x2160 52.397 23.980 223.000 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 12

Combined multi input resolution

Resolution at each input

terminal

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

DVI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

2560x1080 1280x1080 66.493 59.850 95.750 1x2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 18 2560x1440 1280x1440 88.715 59.902 127.750 1x2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 28 2560x1600 1280x1600 98.611 59.910 142.000 Normal, 1x2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 33

3840x2160 1920x2160

52.512 23.956 132.750 104, 200, 304 3, 10, 19 52.404 23.983 109.000 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 12 54.000 24.000 148.500 Normal*2, 1x2 638, 44, 148 8, 10, 72 67.500 30.000 148.500 1x2 88, 44, 148 8, 10, 72

4096x2160 2048x2160

52.515 23.957 142.000 112, 216, 328 3, 10, 19 52.423 23.992 115.750 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 12 54.000 24.000 148.500 Normal*2, 1x2 510, 44, 148 8, 10, 72 67.500 30.000 148.500 1x2 44, 44, 64 8, 10, 72

Combined multi input resolution

Resolution at each input

terminal

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

DVI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

3840x2160 1920x1080

27.000 24.000 74.250 Normal, 2x2 638, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 33.750 30.000 74.250 Normal, 2x2 88, 44, 148 4, 5, 36 66.587 59.934 138.500 Normal, 2x2 48, 32, 80 3, 5, 23 67.158 59.963 173.000 Normal, 2x2 128, 200, 328 3, 5, 32 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, 2x2 88, 44, 148 4, 5, 36

4096x2160 2048x1080

27.000 24.000 74.250 2x2*2 594, 44, 64 4, 5, 36 33.750 30.000 74.250 2x2*2 44, 44, 64 4, 5, 36 66.576 59.924 147.000 2x2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 18 67.160 59.964 183.750 128, 216, 344 3, 10, 27 67.500 60.000 148.500 Normal, 2x2 44, 44, 64 4, 5, 36

4096x2304 2048x1152 70.992 59.909 156.750 Normal*1, 2x2*1 48, 32, 80 3, 5, 25 71.584 59.903 197.000 Normal*1, 2x2*1 136, 216, 352 3, 5, 35 72.000 60.000 162.000 Normal*1, 2x2*1 26, 80, 96 1, 3, 44

Signal resolution

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

DVI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

FP : Front porch SW : Sync width BP : Back porch

1 3

FP : Front porch SW : Sync width BP : Back porch

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When you apply the settings in the DVI multi input mode column, formats in corresponding rows are identified in the EDID. No information is provided in the EDID for fields that are blank, so the computer output format must be configured manually.

DVI 1x4

When you apply the settings in the DVI multi input mode column, formats in corresponding rows are identified in the EDID. No information is provided in the EDID for fields that are blank, so the computer output format must be configured manually.

*1 Only when [Panel drive mode] is set to [4096x2400]. *2 Only when [Panel drive mode] is set to [4096x2160]. *3 Only YCbCr 4:2:0 is supported when [HDMI-1(2) EDID] is set to [9Gbps]. (RGB, YCbCr 4:4:4, and

YCbCr 4:2:2 are not supported.)

3200x2400 1600x1200 74.006 59.924 130.250 2x2*1 48, 32, 80 3, 4, 28 75.000 60.000 162.000 2x2*1 64, 192, 304 1, 3, 46

3840x2400 1920x1200 74.556 59.885 193.250 Normal, 2x2*1 136, 200, 336 3, 6, 36 74.038 59.950 154.000 Normal, 2x2*1 48, 32, 80 3, 6, 26

4096x2400 2048x1200 74.582 59.905 205.250 136, 216, 352 3, 10, 32 74.049 59.959 163.500 Normal, 2x2*1 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 22

Combined multi input resolution

Resolution at each input

terminal

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

DVI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

3840x2160 960x2160

134.036 59.918 178.000 80, 104, 184 3, 10, 64 133.259 59.973 149.250 1x4*2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 49 133.319 60.000 138.652 8, 32, 40 48, 8, 6 135.000 60.000 148.500 Normal, 1x4 44, 22, 74 8, 10, 72

4096x2160 1024x2160

134.055 59.926 188.750 80, 112, 192 3, 10, 64 133.235 59.962 157.750 1x4*2 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 49 133.320 60.000 147.185 8, 32, 40 48, 8, 6 135.000 60.000 148.500 Normal, 1x4 22, 22, 32 8, 10, 72

4096x2304 1024x2304 142.103 59.959 168.250 1x4*1 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 53 143.111 59.979 201.500 80, 112, 192 3, 10, 69 142.199 60.000 156.988 1x4*1 8, 32, 40 52, 8, 6

3840x2400 960x2400 147.991 59.940 165.750 1x4*1 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 56 149.096 59.974 198.000 80, 104, 184 3, 10, 73 148.139 60.000 154.065 Normal*1, 1x4*1 8, 32, 40 55, 8, 6

4096x2400 1024x2400 148.970 59.924 209.750 80, 112, 192 3, 10, 73 148.015 59.949 175.250 1x4*1 48, 32, 80 3, 10, 56 148.139 60.000 163.546 Normal*1, 1x4*1 8, 32, 40 55, 8, 6

Combined multi input resolution

Resolution at each input

terminal

Horizontal frequency

[kHz]

Vertical frequency

[Hz]

Dot clock [MHz]

DVI multi input mode

Blanking information Horizontal FP, SW, BP

Vertical FP, SW, BP

FP : Front porch SW : Sync width BP : Back porch

1 2 3 4

Blanking interval Active video FP SW BP

Active video

Video signal

Sync signal

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Specifications Projector

Model name 4K501ST Display system RGB liquid crystal system: reflective (LCOS) : 3 panels

Optical system Color separation by dichroic mirror / polarizing beam splitter and color composition by prism

D is

pl ay

d ev

ic e Type / No. of panels Reflective liquid crystal panel (LCOS) / 3 panels

Size / Aspect ratio 0.76'' / 128:75 (approx. 17:10)

Number dots 9,830,400 (4096 x 2400)

Drive system Active matrix system

P ro

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le ns Zoom ratio 1.3x (motorized)

Focus Motorized Lens shift V: 60% (motorized) H: 10% (motorized) Focal length f = 17.2 22.3 mm F number F2.6

Light source 400 W / 300 W (Lamp mode Full power / Power saver) Image size (projection distance)

40'' to 600'' (0.9 m to 17.7 m / 3.0' to 58.1')

Number of colors 16,770,000 colors (full color) Brightness*1*2 (in presentation mode) 5000 lumen

Contrast ratio*2 (When [Close 3] is selected in [Iris].) 3000:1 (Fully white:fully black, presentation mode)

Ratio of brightness at periphery to center*2 88%

Speaker 5W, monaural Maximum input resolution 4096 x 2400

Vi de

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HDMI input

HDMI (single)

640 x 480, 720 x 480, 720 x 576, 800 x 600, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768, 1366 x 768, 1440 x 900, 1280 x 1024, 1920 x 1080, 2048 x 1080, 2560 x 1080, 1920 x 1200, 2048 x 1200, 2560 x 1440, 2560 x 1600, 3840 x 2160, 4096 x 2160

HDMI 1 x 2

1280 x 480, 1440 x 480, 1440 x 576, 2560 x 720, 3840 x 1080, 2560 x 1600, 3840 x 2160, 4096 x 2160, 3200 x 2400*4, 3840 x 2400*5

Digital PC input

DVI (single)

640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1280 x 720, 1024 x 768, 1366 x 768, 1440 x 900, 1280 x 1024, 1920 x 1080, 2048 x 1080, 2560 x 1080, 1920 x 1200, 2048 x 1200, 2560 x 1440, 3840 x 2160*3, 4096 x 2160*3*5

DVI 1 x 2 2560 x 1080, 2560 x 1440, 2560 x 1600, 3840 x 2160*3, 4096 x 2160*3

DVI 2 x 2 3840 x 2160, 4096 x 2160, 4096 x 2304*4, 3200 x 2400*4, 3840 x 2400*4, 4096 x 2400*4

DVI 1 x 4 3840 x 2160, 4096 x 2160, 4096 x 2304*4, 3840 x 2400*4, 4096 x 2400*4

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*1 With [Lamp mode] set to [Full power] and [Panel drive mode] set to [4096x2400] *2 Compliance with ISO21118-2012 *3 Only low frequencies (24-30 Hz) supported *4 Only supported when [Panel drive mode] is set to [4096x2400] *5 EDID not supported * 99.99% or more of the LCD panel pixels are effective. During projection, 0.01% or less of pixels

may stay lit or unlit due to the characteristics of the LCD panel. * Using the projector continuously for an extended period of time may accelerate the deterioration of

optical parts. * Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.

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al DVI-D terminal Digital PC (29-pin DVI connector) HDMI terminal Digital PC, Digital video

LAN port Network connection (RJ-45) 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1000BASE-T

USB port USB Type A CONTROL port RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin) REMOTE terminal Wired remote control (3.5 stereo mini jack) AUDIO IN terminal Audio signal (3.5 stereo mini jack)

AUDIO OUT terminal Audio signal (3.5 stereo mini jack)

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Digital PC TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling)

Audio Impedance = 47k or more

Noise 39 / 34dB (Lamp mode: Full power/Power saver) Operating temperature 0C (32F) - 40C (104F) Power supply AC 100 V - 240 V 50 / 60Hz

P ow

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Power saver 475 W

St an

db y Networking off 0.4 W

Low-power networking on 0.8 W

Dimensions 470 mm (W) x 175 mm (H) x 533.5 mm (D) / 18.5 (W) x 6.9 (H) x 21.0 (D) in (including the projection)

Mass 18 kg / 39.7 lbs

Accessories Remote control, remote control dry-cell batteries, power cord, lens cap, Important Information, Users Manual (CD-ROM) and Warranty Card

Model name 4K501ST

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Remote Control

External View

Model number RS-RC05 Power supply DC 3.0V, using two AA-size batteries Operating range Approx. 8 m / 26.2' 25 horizontal and vertical (to infrared remote receiver)

Dimensions 51 mm (W) x 28 mm (H) x 176 mm (D) / 2.0 (W) x 1.1 (H) x 6.9 (D) in

Weight 100 g / 3.5 oz

4K501ST

515 mm (20.3")

533.5 mm (21.0")

15 5

m m

(6 .1

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75 m

m (3

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470 mm (18.5")

17 5

m m

(6 .9

")

111.6 mm (4.4")

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Service Port (CONTROL)

Pin assignment

Communication format Communication mode : RS-232C, asynchronous, half-duplex communication Communication speed : 19200bps Character length : 8 bits Stop bits : 1/2 bits Parity : None Flow control : None

Pin No. Signal 1 OPEN 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 OPEN 5 GND 6 OPEN 7 Internal pull-up 8 OPEN 9 OPEN

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Main user commands Commands ASCII representation Binary representation

Power supply Power on POWER=ON 50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 3Dh 4Fh 4Eh 0Dh

Power off POWER=OFF 50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 3Dh 4Fh 46h 46h 0Dh

Power status acquisition GET=POWER 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h

0Dh

Input source

HDMI-1 INPUT=HDMI1 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h 31h 0Dh

HDMI-2 INPUT=HDMI2 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h 32h 0Dh

HDMI 1x2 INPUT=HDMI1X2 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h 31h 58h 32h 0Dh

DVI-1 INPUT=D-RGB1 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 31h 0Dh

DVI-2 INPUT=D-RGB2 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 32h 0Dh

DVI-3 INPUT=D-RGB3 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 33h 0Dh

DVI-4 INPUT=D-RGB4 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 34h 0Dh

DVI 1x2 INPUT=D-RGB1X2 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 31h 58h 32h 0Dh

DVI 2x2 INPUT=D-RGB2X2 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 32h 58h 32h 0Dh

DVI 1x4 INPUT=D-RGB1X4 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 31h 58h 34h 0Dh

Input source acquisition GET=INPUT 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h

0Dh

Image Mode

Standard IMAGE=STANDARD 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 53h 54h 41h 4Eh 44h 41h 52h 44h 0Dh

Presentation IMAGE=PRESENTATION 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 52h 45h 53h 45h 4Eh 54h 41h 54h 49h 4Fh 4Eh 0Dh

Photo/sRGB IMAGE=PHOTO_SRGB 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 48h 4Fh 54h 4Fh 5Fh 53h 52h 47h 42h 0Dh

DICOM SIM IMAGE=DCM_SIM 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 44h 43h 4Dh 5Fh 53h 49h 4Dh 0Dh

Dynamic IMAGE=DYNAMIC 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 44h 59h 4Eh 41h 4Dh 49h 43h 0Dh

Video IMAGE=VIDEO 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 56h 49h 44h 45h 4Fh 0Dh

User 1 IMAGE=USER_1 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 31h 0Dh

User 2 IMAGE=USER_2 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 32h 0Dh

User 3 IMAGE=USER_3 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 33h 0Dh

Image mode acquisition GET=IMAGE 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h

0Dh

Brightness Brightness value setting BRI= CR 42h 52h 49h 3Dh 0Dh

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Brightness acquisition GET=BRI 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 42h 52h 49h 0Dh

Sharpness Sharpness value setting SHARP= 53h 48h 41h 52h 50h 3Dh

code> 0Dh Sharpness acquisition GET=SHARP 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 53h 48h 41h 52h 50h

0Dh

Contrast Contrast value setting CONT= 43h 4Fh 4Eh 54h 3Dh

0Dh Contrast acquisition GET=CONT 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 43h 4Fh 4Eh 54h 0Dh

Aspect Auto ASPECT=AUTO 41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 41h 55h

54h 4Fh 0Dh

True size ASPECT=TRUE 41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 54h 52h 55h 45h 0Dh

Aspect value acquisition GET=ASPECT 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 41h 53h 50h 45h 43h

54h 0Dh

Lamp mode Full power LAMP=FULL 4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 3Dh 46h 55h 4Ch 4Ch

0Dh Power saver LAMP=ECO 4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 3Dh 45h 43h 4Fh 0Dh

Lamp mode value acquisition

GET=LAMP 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 0Dh

Blank Blank On BLANK=ON 42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 3Dh 4Fh 4Eh 0Dh

Blank Off BLANK=OFF 42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 3Dh 4Fh 46h 46h 0Dh

Blank acquisition GET=BLANK 47h 45h 54h 3Dh 42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh

0Dh

Commands ASCII representation Binary representation

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Troubleshooting LED Indicator Details When there is a problem with the projector, the LED indicator on the side of the projector illuminates or flashes continuously after the projector is turned off.

Wait until the cooling fan stops and disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet before dealing with the problem.

LED indicator status Meaning Cause and countermeasure

WARNING and TEMP are lit.

Temperature abnormality

The temperature inside the projector is too high for some reason or the outside air temperature is higher than the operating range. If the problem is inside the projector, check whether the projector is installed and operating normally, unplug the projector from the power outlet to cool down the projector interior and then restart projection. If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, remove the obstacle. If the air filter is clogged, clean or replace it. (P168, P169) If the same warning occurs again, there may be a malfunction in the projector. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

WARNING and LAMP are lit.

Faulty lamp The lamp does not illuminate. If the lamp does not illuminate, replace it. If the same warning occurs again, there may be a malfunction in the lamp drive circuit. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

WARNING (only) flashes 3 times repeatedly.

Filter error The air filter is not installed. Check whether or not the air filter is installed correctly. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center if the same warning occurs again.

WARNING flashes 3 times, LAMP is lit.

Faulty lamp cover

The lamp cover is open. Unplug the projector from the power outlet, then install the lamp cover correctly and turn on the projector again. If the lamp cover has been installed properly, there may be a malfunction in the lamp cover detection switch. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

WARNING (only) flashes 4 times repeatedly.

Faulty cooling fan

There may be a malfunction in the cooling fan or another component. Unplug the projector from the electrical outlet, then plug it back into the outlet and turn on the projector again. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center if the same warning occurs again.

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Symptoms and Solutions You Cannot Turn on the Projector

WARNING (only) flashes 5 times repeatedly.

Faulty power supply

Abnormal voltage is applied to some parts in the power supply or another failure may have occurred. Unplug the projector from the electrical outlet, then plug it back into the outlet and turn on the projector again. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center if the same warning occurs again.

Cause Countermeasure The power cord is not connected correctly.

Check whether the power cord is connected correctly. (P59)

The power cord has just been connected.

Wait at least one second after plugging the projector in until you press the POWER button. You cannot turn the projector on immediately after plugging it in. (P60)

The lamp cover is open. Unplug the projector from the power outlet, then install the lamp cover correctly and turn on the projector again.

The safety device is activated because the air intake or the exhaust vent is blocked and the internal temperature of the projector has increased.

When the safety device is active, the [POWER] indicator does not turn on when you connect the power cord. You cannot disable this safety device. Remove any obstacle that is blocking the air intake or exhaust vent and contact the Canon Customer Support Center.

The air filter is not installed correctly.

Check whether the air filter is installed correctly. (P169)

Key lock is enabled. Check that Key lock (P122) is not enabled for the projector or the remote control.

LED indicator status Meaning Cause and countermeasure

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You Cannot Project an Image from the Projector Cause Countermeasure

A cable is not connected correctly.

Check whether the projector is connected to the computer or AV equipment correctly. (P52, P53) In addition, HDMI input may not work properly for some playback equipment. If this occurs, reconnect the equipment to the HDMI-1 terminal and select the input. (P52, P53, P110)

20 seconds have not elapsed since the projector was turned on.

When the projector is turned on, the opening window is displayed for approximately 20 seconds. To project an image immediately, press the OK button on the remote control or side control. (P27, P31)

No image is sent from the AV equipment.

Check whether an image is played on the connected video camcorder, DVD, etc.

Connection with the input terminal has not been performed correctly.

Check whether the AV equipment is connected to the projector input terminal correctly. (P30)

No input signal type has been selected for the connected AV equipment.

Check that the same input signal has been correctly selected for the connected AV equipment from the [INPUT] menu. (P63)

The input signal type is incorrect.

Check whether the selected input signal type is correct. (P63, P177)

The BLANK function has been selected.

Press the BLANK button on the remote control. (P80)

No image is projected due to a problem with the computer.

Turn first the projector and then the computer off and then back on again.

The external monitor output is not set on the notebook computer correctly.

Turn on the external monitor output on the notebook computer. To turn on the external monitor output, press the [LCD] or [VGA] function key or a key with an icon for the external monitor, while holding down the [Fn] key on the keyboard of the notebook computer. With Windows 10 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 8 / Windows 7, you can turn on image output by holding down the Windows logo key and pressing the [P] key. (P62) The combination of keys used to perform this operation varies depending on the model of notebook computer. For more detailed information, refer to the manual that came with your computer.

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There is no Sound

The Projected Image Is Blurred

The displayed image is not the same as that displayed on the computer.

Check whether the dual screen (multi-display) mode is selected on the computer. If dual screen mode is selected, change the computer display output to mirroring mode. The output setting method varies among computer manufacturers. For more detailed information, refer to the manual that came with your computer.

Cause Countermeasure The audio cable is not connected correctly.

Check the audio cable connection. (P52, P53)

The MUTE function is enabled.

Press the MUTE button on the remote control. (P32)

The volume level is adjusted to the minimum.

Press the VOL button on the remote control or the VOL+ button on the side control to adjust the volume level. (P27, P32)

An audio cable with a built-in resistor is used.

Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor.

Audio in terminal select is [Off].

Change the Audio In terminal to the appropriate setting. (P123)

Cause Countermeasure The image is out of focus.

Adjust the focus. (P67)

The distance to the screen is too short.

Check whether the distance to the screen is appropriate. (P49)

The projector is not placed straight in front of the screen.

Check whether the projector is placed obliquely to the screen. A slight error in the projection angle can be corrected through the keystone adjustment function. (P73)

The projector has been moved to a place where the temperature varies a lot.

When the projector is moved from a location where the temperature is low to a location where the temperature is high, condensation may form on the lens. The condensation will evaporate after a period of time and the projector will be able to project a normal image.

The lens is stained. Clean the lens. (P168) Video is blurred. Activate motion blur reduction. (P125) Motion blur reduction is not available.

Motion blur reduction is not available in DICOM SIM image mode.

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You Cannot Project an Image Appropriately

The Projector Power Turns Off

The Projector Cannot Join the Network

Cause Countermeasure The projected image is inverted in the vertical or horizontal direction.

The ceiling mounted / rear projection setting is incorrect. Check the [Image flip H/V] setting in the [Install settings] menu. (P108)

A computer cable is used in which some pins are not connected.

Use a computer cable in which all pins are connected.

Cause Countermeasure The air intake or exhaust vent is blocked.

Check whether the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked. If the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, the temperature inside the projector will increase and the power is automatically turned off to protect the projector. (The [WARNING] indicator and [TEMP] indicator are lit.) Wait until the projector temperature drops, then make sure that the intake and exhaust vents are not blocked and turn on the projector. (P26, P60)

The air filter is dirty. Check whether the air filter is clogged with dust. If the air filter is clogged, clean or replace the air filter. (P168, P169)

The lamp has ruptured (or there is a lamp malfunction).

If the lamp has ruptured, follow the instructions in Precautions when replacing lamps that stop working (P15).

The operating environment is inappropriate.

Check whether the operating temperature is between 0C (32F) and 40C (104F). (P19) Projector settings must be adjusted when using the projector at altitudes of 2,300 m (7,545.8') or higher. In the [Install settings] menu, set [High altitude] under [Professional settings] to [On]. (P112)

Cause Countermeasure The LAN cable (shielded twisted pair) is not connected correctly.

Check whether the LAN cable (shielded twisted pair) is connected to the projector correctly. (P130)

The projector has not been on long enough (less than about 40 seconds).

Network connections are not available until about 40 seconds after startup. Wait at least 40 seconds, and then try to connect again. (P143)

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You Cannot Operate the Remote Control Cause Countermeasure

Batteries are not installed properly or they have run out.

Check whether batteries are installed correctly. If batteries are installed correctly, replace them with new batteries. (P33)

You are operating the remote control from the outside of the remote control operating range.

Check whether you are operating the remote control within the remote control operating range of the main unit of the projector. (P34)

There is an obstacle between the projector and the remote control.

Remove the obstacle between the infrared remote receiver of the main unit of the projector and the remote control or point the remote control in an obstacle-free path.

You are operating the remote control in an unsuitable operating environment.

Check whether the infrared remote receiver of the main unit of the projector is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light of lighting apparatus. (P34)

The channel setting of the remote control does not match the setting of the projector.

Check whether the channel setting of the remote control has been changed. You can check the [Remote control channel] setting in the [System settings] menu. (P123)

The key lock function is preventing operation of the remote control.

Check whether [Key lock] is enabled to disable the remote control operation. In the [System settings] menu, set [Key lock] to [Off]. (P122)

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Index Index

Numerics 6-axis color adjust ........................... 104

A Adjusting keystone distortion ............ 73 Air filter.............................. 26, 168, 169 Ambient light ................................... 103 AMX Device Discovery ................... 137 ASPECT............................................ 72 Aspect ............................................... 72 AUDIO IN terminal ............................ 30 AUDIO OUT terminal ........................ 30 Auto (Aspect) .................................... 72

B BLANK .............................................. 80 Brightness ....................................... 101

C Ceiling mounted .................. 37, 38, 108 Contrast .......................................... 101 Corner Adjustment ............................ 74 Crestron RoomView........................ 137

D Digital PC / DVI-D terminal ............... 30 Direct power on............................... 125 Display resolution (Preparing the

computer) ....................................... 65 Dynamic gamma............................. 104

E Edge blending ..................... 4, 113, 157 Effect of ambient light ..................... 103

F FREEZE............................................ 80

G Gamma ...........................................101

H HDMI terminal .......................30, 52, 53

I IMAGE...............................................77 Image adjustment........................84, 99 Image mode (Image quality) .............76 Information ................................84, 138 INPUT ...............................................63 Input signal select .............................63 Input terminal ....................................30

Connecting to AV equipment ...........53

K Key lock...........................................122 KEYSTONE.......................................73 Keystone ...........................................73

L Lamp mode .....................................105 Lamp replacement ..................171, 173 LAN port ............................................30 Language ........................................126 LED indicator.............................28, 187 Lens shift .....................................50, 70

M Memory color correction..................104 MENU................................................84 Menu .................................................84 Multi input ..................................54, 109

N Network password...........................132 Network settings........................84, 130 Noise reduction ...............................103

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O OK............................................... 27, 31 Optical zoom..................................... 68

P Password ................................ 127, 128 PJLink ..................................... 136, 151 POWER ...................................... 60, 79 Projecting from Multiple Projectors at

Once (Edge Blending) .................. 157 Projector on..................................... 119

R Rear projection.......................... 37, 108 Remote control.............. 31, 32, 33, 123 Reset................................. 75, 105, 129

S Screen color.................................... 116 Selecting a language ................ 61, 126 Setting display status .................. 84, 95 Sharpness....................................... 101 Side control ....................................... 27 Signal type ...................................... 177 Super white ....................................... 96 System settings......................... 84, 118

T Test pattern ..................................... 176 True size (Aspect) ............................. 72 Turning on external monitor output ... 62

U USB port ........................................... 30

W WARNING indicator .................. 28, 187

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Option Ceiling attachment

Part No.: RS-CL15 Ceiling-mount pipe

(400 - 600 mm / 15.7 - 23.6 in) Part No.: RS-CL08*

Ceiling-mount pipe (600 - 1000 mm / 23.6 - 39.4 in) Part No.: RS-CL09*

Air filter Part No.: RS-FL03

Lamp assembly with replacement air filter Part No.: RS-LP10F

Remote control Part No.: RS-RC05

Remote control Part No.: RS-RC04

* Use the above materials to hang the projector from the ceiling.

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