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... the button twice. P46-47 5. z Install the projector at the desired distance from the remote control. P40-41 z Connect the power cord and turn on the projector for projection. z Turn on the projector. Press the button twice again. P36-39 3. Select the image mode with the auto setup function. 8. P60-61 2 Turn on the computer and set the resolution. Start the presentation. Finishing the projection... z Adjust the focus of the projecting image (P43). P46-47 z Adjust the input signal, focusing, keystone distortion, etc...
... the button twice. P46-47 5. z Install the projector at the desired distance from the remote control. P40-41 z Connect the power cord and turn on the projector for projection. z Turn on the projector. Press the button twice again. P36-39 3. Select the image mode with the auto setup function. 8. P60-61 2 Turn on the computer and set the resolution. Start the presentation. Finishing the projection... z Adjust the focus of the projecting image (P43). P46-47 z Adjust the input signal, focusing, keystone distortion, etc...
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... DIGITAL VIDEO as required (P73, 90, 91). P64-68 z Connect the projector and the AV equipment with the auto setup function. 8. z Adjust the focus of the projecting image (P43). Press the button twice. P40-41 z Connect the power cord and turn on the projector. automatically with a cable* (see P38, 39 for the instruction on the projector for projection. P70 z Adjust the input signal, focusing, keystone distortion, etc. z Specify the aspect ratio or display area in the remote control...
... DIGITAL VIDEO as required (P73, 90, 91). P64-68 z Connect the projector and the AV equipment with the auto setup function. 8. z Adjust the focus of the projecting image (P43). Press the button twice. P40-41 z Connect the power cord and turn on the projector. automatically with a cable* (see P38, 39 for the instruction on the projector for projection. P70 z Adjust the input signal, focusing, keystone distortion, etc. z Specify the aspect ratio or display area in the remote control...
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... Multimedia Projector SX7 MarkII/SX60 16 Supplied Manuals and Symbols Used in This Manual 17 Supplied Manuals...17 Before Use ...20 Supplied Accessories ...20 Part Names...22 Preparing the Remote Control 29 Setting Up the Projector 32 Determining the Distance to the Screen 32 Determining the Installation Position 33 Projecting an Image from the Computer 36 Connecting the Projector to the Computer 36 Starting Projection ...40 Adjusting the Image ...42 Preparing the Computer 44 Performing the Auto Setup 46 Adjusting...
... Multimedia Projector SX7 MarkII/SX60 16 Supplied Manuals and Symbols Used in This Manual 17 Supplied Manuals...17 Before Use ...20 Supplied Accessories ...20 Part Names...22 Preparing the Remote Control 29 Setting Up the Projector 32 Determining the Distance to the Screen 32 Determining the Installation Position 33 Projecting an Image from the Computer 36 Connecting the Projector to the Computer 36 Starting Projection ...40 Adjusting the Image ...42 Preparing the Computer 44 Performing the Auto Setup 46 Adjusting...
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... the LED Illumination 115 Setting up the Remote Control 115 Setting up the Digital Video Input Signal 116 Setting a Password...116 Registering a Password 117 Resetting to the Default Setting 117 Resetting the Lamp Counter 118 Maintenance...120 Cleaning the Projector 120 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 121 Replacing the Lamp ...122 Troubleshooting 126 WARNING Lamp Flash Patterns 126 Symptoms and Solutions 127 Appendix ...132 Supported Computer Signal Types 132 Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance 133 Glossary ...134 Specifications ...138 Index ...140 Menu...
... the LED Illumination 115 Setting up the Remote Control 115 Setting up the Digital Video Input Signal 116 Setting a Password...116 Registering a Password 117 Resetting to the Default Setting 117 Resetting the Lamp Counter 118 Maintenance...120 Cleaning the Projector 120 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 121 Replacing the Lamp ...122 Troubleshooting 126 WARNING Lamp Flash Patterns 126 Symptoms and Solutions 127 Appendix ...132 Supported Computer Signal Types 132 Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance 133 Glossary ...134 Specifications ...138 Index ...140 Menu...
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...openings should not be read before cleaning. Read all warnings and instructions marked on the projector. Do not place this unit to protect it is provided. 9 Unplug this projector from the AC power supply before beginning to the projector. Wall or shelf mounting should use ...operate the product. The projector may cause the appliance and cart combination to lightning and power surges. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with the manufacturer's directions, and should be placed near water... SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE...
...openings should not be read before cleaning. Read all warnings and instructions marked on the projector. Do not place this unit to protect it is provided. 9 Unplug this projector from the AC power supply before beginning to the projector. Wall or shelf mounting should use ...operate the product. The projector may cause the appliance and cart combination to lightning and power surges. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with the manufacturer's directions, and should be placed near water... SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE...
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... in the Remote Controller SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution Observe the following characteristics. Lamp Handling Precautions This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp which must be replaced (i.e., the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights up twice), z The chances of time. z A lamp may explode with your face away from a battery leaks and comes in use beyond its shards may differ from getting in a shorter period of the projector and replace the lamp. Always keep your...
... in the Remote Controller SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Caution Observe the following characteristics. Lamp Handling Precautions This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp which must be replaced (i.e., the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights up twice), z The chances of time. z A lamp may explode with your face away from a battery leaks and comes in use beyond its shards may differ from getting in a shorter period of the projector and replace the lamp. Always keep your...
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... "Home Cinema" from the image mode. It is rotated. Features of the Multimedia Projector SX7 MarkII/SX60 Thank you can concentrate on the screen by 1050 dots) ensures projection of a high-quality image in a wider projection area with higher tone on watching a movie. * At the [Quiet] lamp mode. The MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX7 MarkII/SX60 are high-performance projectors which creates a comfortable atmosphere where you for a Particular Use of Your Projector (SX7 II) When projecting a digital still...
... "Home Cinema" from the image mode. It is rotated. Features of the Multimedia Projector SX7 MarkII/SX60 Thank you can concentrate on the screen by 1050 dots) ensures projection of a high-quality image in a wider projection area with higher tone on watching a movie. * At the [Quiet] lamp mode. The MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX7 MarkII/SX60 are high-performance projectors which creates a comfortable atmosphere where you for a Particular Use of Your Projector (SX7 II) When projecting a digital still...
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... Control Remote Control (1) This projector can be operated using but- The remote control allows you to the infrared remote receiver on the main unit. (2) POWER button (P40, 60) (11) (12) Turns the projector on or off. (14) (3) AUTO SET button (P46, 70) (15) Performs auto adjustment on focusing, keystone distortion, screen color (13) correction, and so on (Auto Setup (16) Function). (4) IMAGE button (P55) (17) (19) Switches among image modes (image qualities). (20) (22) (5) INPUT button (P48, 50, 70) (18) (21) Switches among input signals. (6) AUTO...
... Control Remote Control (1) This projector can be operated using but- The remote control allows you to the infrared remote receiver on the main unit. (2) POWER button (P40, 60) (11) (12) Turns the projector on or off. (14) (3) AUTO SET button (P46, 70) (15) Performs auto adjustment on focusing, keystone distortion, screen color (13) correction, and so on (Auto Setup (16) Function). (4) IMAGE button (P55) (17) (19) Switches among image modes (image qualities). (20) (22) (5) INPUT button (P48, 50, 70) (18) (21) Switches among input signals. (6) AUTO...
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... 2 Remove the lens cap and press the [POWER] button. Caution Connect the Ground Terminal Connect the ground terminal on for an extended period of time. 1 Connect the power cord. Wait until the lamp is turned off . Otherwise, the operating computer may suffer electromagnetic radiation problems and poor reception by TV and radio. z Once the projector is cooled down and the [POWER] indicator lights in green. 40 The [POWER] indicator flashes red. The [POWER] indicator flashes green, and...
... 2 Remove the lens cap and press the [POWER] button. Caution Connect the Ground Terminal Connect the ground terminal on for an extended period of time. 1 Connect the power cord. Wait until the lamp is turned off . Otherwise, the operating computer may suffer electromagnetic radiation problems and poor reception by TV and radio. z Once the projector is cooled down and the [POWER] indicator lights in green. 40 The [POWER] indicator flashes red. The [POWER] indicator flashes green, and...
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... projector is turned off, it starts cooling the lamp. 3 Remove the power cord from the AC outlet. z Using the projector for a long time may shorten the lamp life if you turn off the projector. The lamp goes off, the [POWER] indicator starts flashing in an unstable state shortly after turning on during the process. 1 Press the [POWER] button. You cannot turn on the projector immediately after removing the power cord. 60 To continue projection, wait until the confirmation message...
... projector is turned off, it starts cooling the lamp. 3 Remove the power cord from the AC outlet. z Using the projector for a long time may shorten the lamp life if you turn off the projector. The lamp goes off, the [POWER] indicator starts flashing in an unstable state shortly after turning on during the process. 1 Press the [POWER] button. You cannot turn on the projector immediately after removing the power cord. 60 To continue projection, wait until the confirmation message...
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... signal input and is inputted or any button on the projector. When the lamp has been cooled down, the [POWER] indicator stops flashing in red and stays on and the power is being cooled in the carrying bag. Replace the adjustable foot to indicate the lamp is turned off and cooled down. You can use ("Off & Go" function). PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER z Wait until the cooling fan stops rotating...
... signal input and is inputted or any button on the projector. When the lamp has been cooled down, the [POWER] indicator stops flashing in red and stays on and the power is being cooled in the carrying bag. Replace the adjustable foot to indicate the lamp is turned off and cooled down. You can use ("Off & Go" function). PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER z Wait until the cooling fan stops rotating...
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... input/SCART input VIDEO/S-VIDEO VIDEO input/S-VIDEO input SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS 86 You can set various functions of the projector. Menu item used to select an input signal and make various settings related to display. Display settings menu (P90) This menu is used to set them regardless of the input signal. * The menu items may differ depending on the input signal. You can make various adjustments to the projected image. The projector stores the settings for each input signal (8) and image mode (up to 5). Menu...
... input/SCART input VIDEO/S-VIDEO VIDEO input/S-VIDEO input SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS 86 You can set various functions of the projector. Menu item used to select an input signal and make various settings related to display. Display settings menu (P90) This menu is used to set them regardless of the input signal. * The menu items may differ depending on the input signal. You can make various adjustments to the projected image. The projector stores the settings for each input signal (8) and image mode (up to 5). Menu...
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... Projects a video image with aspect ratio of [Screen aspect]. Selecting an Input Signal Type (1) [Input signal select] ANALOG PC You can adjust the aspect ratio of 16:9. z See P132 for the computer from the displayed signal types. Press the [MENU] button when you finish. z Each item may become unavailable depending on the screen. Select an input signal type suitable for the signal types supported by this projector. T Display settings T Aspect T Display settings T Input signal select...
... Projects a video image with aspect ratio of [Screen aspect]. Selecting an Input Signal Type (1) [Input signal select] ANALOG PC You can adjust the aspect ratio of 16:9. z See P132 for the computer from the displayed signal types. Press the [MENU] button when you finish. z Each item may become unavailable depending on the screen. Select an input signal type suitable for the signal types supported by this projector. T Display settings T Aspect T Display settings T Input signal select...
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... input signal and image mode. SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS < 107 blue sky) in three steps. Refer to make fine color adjustment with the 6axis color adjustment box (RGB (red/green/blue) and CMY (cyan/ magenta/yellow)). rection function. rized color correction in our memory so that they can correct colors (e.g. color correct] DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL VIDEO COMP./SCART VIDEO/S-VIDEO You can be projected more vividly. T Image adjustment T Advanced adjustment T Mem. M H Press the [MENU] button...
... input signal and image mode. SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS < 107 blue sky) in three steps. Refer to make fine color adjustment with the 6axis color adjustment box (RGB (red/green/blue) and CMY (cyan/ magenta/yellow)). rection function. rized color correction in our memory so that they can correct colors (e.g. color correct] DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL VIDEO COMP./SCART VIDEO/S-VIDEO You can be projected more vividly. T Image adjustment T Advanced adjustment T Mem. M H Press the [MENU] button...
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... [MENU] button. Exit Enters the exit mode and turns off the lamp or projector automatically for the following items if you select [Off]. Selecting the Power Management Mode [Power management mode] DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL VIDEO COMP./SCART VIDEO/S-VIDEO You can manually adjust each item. The auto setup function will also be disabled. Auto keystone Auto input Auto screen color Enables/disables the auto keystone correction. Standby Enters the power management mode. z The [POWER] indicator flashes red and green when the projector is pressed. The projector...
... [MENU] button. Exit Enters the exit mode and turns off the lamp or projector automatically for the following items if you select [Off]. Selecting the Power Management Mode [Power management mode] DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL VIDEO COMP./SCART VIDEO/S-VIDEO You can manually adjust each item. The auto setup function will also be disabled. Auto keystone Auto input Auto screen color Enables/disables the auto keystone correction. Standby Enters the power management mode. z The [POWER] indicator flashes red and green when the projector is pressed. The projector...
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... [Lamp counter], [Language] and [Remote control] will not be reset even after resetting to cancel registering the password. < OK Resets the projector's menu item settings. Cancel Cancels resetting the menu item settings. Press the [OK] button to default if you perform [Factory defaults] (P41). z For the factory defaults, see P144, 145. Setting Various Function Registering a Password [Register password] DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL VIDEO COMP./SCART VIDEO/S-VIDEO You can enter a value 1, 2, 3, and 4 by pressing and [>], respectively. z All adjustments...
... [Lamp counter], [Language] and [Remote control] will not be reset even after resetting to cancel registering the password. < OK Resets the projector's menu item settings. Cancel Cancels resetting the menu item settings. Press the [OK] button to default if you perform [Factory defaults] (P41). z For the factory defaults, see P144, 145. Setting Various Function Registering a Password [Register password] DIGITAL PC ANALOG PC DIGITAL VIDEO COMP./SCART VIDEO/S-VIDEO You can enter a value 1, 2, 3, and 4 by pressing and [>], respectively. z All adjustments...
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... air filter opening. Filter cover Air filter Push MAINTENANCE z Attach the lens cap when replacing the air filter. z Replace the air filter whenever you may be damaged since it by pushing the position of the arrow. 3 Remove the air filter. 4 Install a new air filter. 5 Install the filter cover securely without any object into the projector and raises the internal temperature of the main body to the high-voltage parts or rotating parts. You may result. z After cleaning the air filter, install it will not work...
... air filter opening. Filter cover Air filter Push MAINTENANCE z Attach the lens cap when replacing the air filter. z Replace the air filter whenever you may be damaged since it by pushing the position of the arrow. 3 Remove the air filter. 4 Install a new air filter. 5 Install the filter cover securely without any object into the projector and raises the internal temperature of the main body to the high-voltage parts or rotating parts. You may result. z After cleaning the air filter, install it will not work...
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... lamp has exploded. Cause Countermeasure The connection cable is dirty. The video signal type is selected on the notebook computer. Check whether the dual screen (multi-display) mode is incorrect. The output setting method varies among computer manufacturers. Check whether the bottom air filter is 5 to be turned off to the User's Manual that came with a spare lamp if you have one (P13, 122, 123). Check whether the operating temperature...
... lamp has exploded. Cause Countermeasure The connection cable is dirty. The video signal type is selected on the notebook computer. Check whether the dual screen (multi-display) mode is incorrect. The output setting method varies among computer manufacturers. Check whether the bottom air filter is 5 to be turned off to the User's Manual that came with a spare lamp if you have one (P13, 122, 123). Check whether the operating temperature...
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... sunlight or strong light of the remote control operating range. exposed to disable the remote the remote control operation. been changed. the [System settings] menu (P115). The key lock function is prohibiting Check whether [Key lock] is any obstacle between the pro- You cannot use the wireless mouse function. to [Off] (P114). You are operating the remote con- jector and computer correctly (P82). TROUBLESHOOTING 130 You are operating the remote control from the...
... sunlight or strong light of the remote control operating range. exposed to disable the remote the remote control operation. been changed. the [System settings] menu (P115). The key lock function is prohibiting Check whether [Key lock] is any obstacle between the pro- You cannot use the wireless mouse function. to [Off] (P114). You are operating the remote con- jector and computer correctly (P82). TROUBLESHOOTING 130 You are operating the remote control from the...
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... Vertical pixels P95 Progressive COMPONENT/VIDEO/ S-VIDEO Off On Auto * P96 * Factory defaults (settings after reset) ** You can set this if you have selected [Photo] for [Image mode]. ***SX7 II: It is available if the input signal is [DIGITAL VIDEO], [COMPONENT], [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO]. 144 P90 NENT Auto * Full screen 4:3 Wide ANALOG PC P91 640 x 480 Menu position P96 Screen color Normal * P98 Greenboard Adjust Red/Green/Blue Image flip H/V None * P97 Ceiling mounted Rear Rear, Ceiling mounted User screen settings Logo capture (SX60) OK/Cancel...
... Vertical pixels P95 Progressive COMPONENT/VIDEO/ S-VIDEO Off On Auto * P96 * Factory defaults (settings after reset) ** You can set this if you have selected [Photo] for [Image mode]. ***SX7 II: It is available if the input signal is [DIGITAL VIDEO], [COMPONENT], [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO]. 144 P90 NENT Auto * Full screen 4:3 Wide ANALOG PC P91 640 x 480 Menu position P96 Screen color Normal * P98 Greenboard Adjust Red/Green/Blue Image flip H/V None * P97 Ceiling mounted Rear Rear, Ceiling mounted User screen settings Logo capture (SX60) OK/Cancel...