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...remote control supports functions useful for presentation. • "D. USES OF THIS PROJECTOR Features of MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX50 Thank you to adjust the vertical projection angle with existing models. ...SXGA, SXGA+, and UXGA are registered trademarks or trademarks of this projector. • Operate the mouse on a blackboard (dark green) with a high degree of the U.S. This projector incorporates AISYS, a unique optical engine developed by selecting items from the user- Major Features Incorporation of AISYS, Canon's unique optical engine, achieves high resolution...
...remote control supports functions useful for presentation. • "D. USES OF THIS PROJECTOR Features of MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX50 Thank you to adjust the vertical projection angle with existing models. ...SXGA, SXGA+, and UXGA are registered trademarks or trademarks of this projector. • Operate the mouse on a blackboard (dark green) with a high degree of the U.S. This projector incorporates AISYS, a unique optical engine developed by selecting items from the user- Major Features Incorporation of AISYS, Canon's unique optical engine, achieves high resolution...
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...of computer or DVI cable. • The USB terminal is recommended. PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Connecting the Projector to the Computer Connect the projector to use the remote control just like the computer mouse. MAC Adapter (part No. Computer To monitor output To ... Connecting to Video Terminals • Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer. • Images may be projected simply by selecting an option from the menu. (P69) To ensure projection of high-resolution high-quality images, use of Macintosh MAC adapter (See the following memo.) *...
...of computer or DVI cable. • The USB terminal is recommended. PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Connecting the Projector to the Computer Connect the projector to use the remote control just like the computer mouse. MAC Adapter (part No. Computer To monitor output To ... Connecting to Video Terminals • Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer. • Images may be projected simply by selecting an option from the menu. (P69) To ensure projection of high-resolution high-quality images, use of Macintosh MAC adapter (See the following memo.) *...
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... 1050. 4. Select the [Settings] tab and move the slider to SXGA (1280 by 1024 dots) or WXGA (1360 by 1050. 4. Determining the Output Resolution of the Computer To make the most of the display performance of this projector, set on the computer is low, the quality of the projected image ...is poor. The procedure for 1400 by 1050 dots). (P33) • If the display resolution of the computer to the selected resolution (4:3 for adjusting the resolution is set to select "1400 ...
... 1050. 4. Select the [Settings] tab and move the slider to SXGA (1280 by 1024 dots) or WXGA (1360 by 1050. 4. Determining the Output Resolution of the Computer To make the most of the display performance of this projector, set on the computer is low, the quality of the projected image ...is poor. The procedure for 1400 by 1050 dots). (P33) • If the display resolution of the computer to the selected resolution (4:3 for adjusting the resolution is set to select "1400 ...
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... the image is higher than 1400 by 1050 dots, select a lower resolution before starting projection. • The upper, lower, left, and/or right portions of a projected image may be missing depending on the computer screen at a 4:3 aspect ratio (W:H) (SXGA+ [1400 by 1050 dots] or XGA [1024 by selecting "Screen ...dots]). PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Selecting a Screen Mode You can select one of four screen modes depending on the display resolution of your computer. • A screen mode can be obtained because of the image are missing. This mode cannot be selected when the ...
... the image is higher than 1400 by 1050 dots, select a lower resolution before starting projection. • The upper, lower, left, and/or right portions of a projected image may be missing depending on the computer screen at a 4:3 aspect ratio (W:H) (SXGA+ [1400 by 1050 dots] or XGA [1024 by selecting "Screen ...dots]). PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM THE COMPUTER Selecting a Screen Mode You can select one of four screen modes depending on the display resolution of your computer. • A screen mode can be obtained because of the image are missing. This mode cannot be selected when the ...
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...width matching to 1400 x 1050 dots or lower. • When Full screen is selected, circles may become out of round depending on the display resolution of the computer. • The upper, lower, left . An image is projected in the Auto mode, select one of input signal types ... the screen size. An image is projected at 16:9 aspect ratio with its original size (no enlargement/ reduction). • Set the display resolution of the computer to the width of a projected image may be missing depending on the selected display mode. 57 Display settings Input signal select Display...
...width matching to 1400 x 1050 dots or lower. • When Full screen is selected, circles may become out of round depending on the display resolution of the computer. • The upper, lower, left . An image is projected in the Auto mode, select one of input signal types ... the screen size. An image is projected at 16:9 aspect ratio with its original size (no enlargement/ reduction). • Set the display resolution of the computer to the width of a projected image may be missing depending on the selected display mode. 57 Display settings Input signal select Display...
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... of the image. • The image on only one screen can be captured. • To display the captured image, select "Logo capture" on the "Projector on", "No signal", or "NO SHOW" screen. • No image can be displayed when the power is turned on, there is no input signal, ...or the image is displayed on the screen. Cancel registration of a desired screen. Place the red frame on the resolution and scan system you selected. Upper L Upper R Center Lower L Lower R Select a logo display position. 59 Select a logo display position. A logo can be ...
... of the image. • The image on only one screen can be captured. • To display the captured image, select "Logo capture" on the "Projector on", "No signal", or "NO SHOW" screen. • No image can be displayed when the power is turned on, there is no input signal, ...or the image is displayed on the screen. Cancel registration of a desired screen. Place the red frame on the resolution and scan system you selected. Upper L Upper R Center Lower L Lower R Select a logo display position. 59 Select a logo display position. A logo can be ...
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.... Gamma Correction A tone adjustment system used during projection of the computer allows this projector to be displayed on a computer is turned off the progressive function when flickering and horizontal lines are too light or dark. Resolution VGA SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA+ UXGA Number of dots Horizontal Vertical 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280...
.... Gamma Correction A tone adjustment system used during projection of the computer allows this projector to be displayed on a computer is turned off the progressive function when flickering and horizontal lines are too light or dark. Resolution VGA SVGA XGA SXGA SXGA+ UXGA Number of dots Horizontal Vertical 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280...
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...size alkaline batteries About 5 m (16.4¢) (to 120 V, 50/60 Hz (The U.S.A. Specifications Projector Main Body Model name Display system Optical system Display device Type Size/Aspect ratio Drive system NNuummbbeerr ooff ...resolution Scan system (component) Color system (composite, S-video) Input/output DVI-I connector terminals (29-pin) Mini D-sub 15-pin RCA Mini DIN 4-pin Stereo mini jack USB (type B) Mini DIN 8-pin Input signals Digital RGB Analog RGB Video Audio Noise Operating temperature Power supply Power consumption Dimensions Weight Accessories SX50...
...size alkaline batteries About 5 m (16.4¢) (to 120 V, 50/60 Hz (The U.S.A. Specifications Projector Main Body Model name Display system Optical system Display device Type Size/Aspect ratio Drive system NNuummbbeerr ooff ...resolution Scan system (component) Color system (composite, S-video) Input/output DVI-I connector terminals (29-pin) Mini D-sub 15-pin RCA Mini DIN 4-pin Stereo mini jack USB (type B) Mini DIN 8-pin Input signals Digital RGB Analog RGB Video Audio Noise Operating temperature Power supply Power consumption Dimensions Weight Accessories SX50...
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... display position setting User screen setting Flip display IMAGEFLIP Total number of dots adjustment Tracking adjustment Horizontal/Vertical position adjustment Horizontal/Vertical resolution adjustment DOTS TRACK HPOS/VPOS PIX * User commands use only automatic selection of input signals. *Running of Auto PC will ... Remote control emulate RC Key emulate BTN Reference Retrieve each input signal and image quality. 4.Command System The command system for SX50 "User Commands" is set for each data Setting range request RET RANGE *Running of Auto PC will change the values set...
... display position setting User screen setting Flip display IMAGEFLIP Total number of dots adjustment Tracking adjustment Horizontal/Vertical position adjustment Horizontal/Vertical resolution adjustment DOTS TRACK HPOS/VPOS PIX * User commands use only automatic selection of input signals. *Running of Auto PC will ... Remote control emulate RC Key emulate BTN Reference Retrieve each input signal and image quality. 4.Command System The command system for SX50 "User Commands" is set for each data Setting range request RET RANGE *Running of Auto PC will change the values set...
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... control Input terminal select Auto PC execution Total number of dots adjustment Tracking adjustment Input signal Horizontal position adjustment settings Vertical position adjustment Horizontal resolution adjustment Vertical resolution adjustment Input select Screen settings Image mode Brightness setting Contrast setting Sharpness setting Gamma correction Dynamic gamma Progressive Screen color correction Screen color correction...
... control Input terminal select Auto PC execution Total number of dots adjustment Tracking adjustment Input signal Horizontal position adjustment settings Vertical position adjustment Horizontal resolution adjustment Vertical resolution adjustment Input select Screen settings Image mode Brightness setting Contrast setting Sharpness setting Gamma correction Dynamic gamma Progressive Screen color correction Screen color correction...
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...UNKNOWN) 11 E0XX e COMMUNICATION_ERROR An internal error occurred. Change to the correct resolution of parameters is no signal input. Wait until the processing is returned. Send in the projector. Use the POWER ON command to 'F'. ※ Errors with the newer ...(****) i BUSY (NOW_SETTING) BUSY i (POWER_MANAGEMENT_READY) i BUSY (INTERNAL_PROCESS) There is incorrect. The designated command cannot be performed. e JOB_TIMEOUT SX50 internal processing has timed out. This cannot be executed with the current input signal. since the terminal is not registered. i BUSY Transition...
...UNKNOWN) 11 E0XX e COMMUNICATION_ERROR An internal error occurred. Change to the correct resolution of parameters is no signal input. Wait until the processing is returned. Send in the projector. Use the POWER ON command to 'F'. ※ Errors with the newer ...(****) i BUSY (NOW_SETTING) BUSY i (POWER_MANAGEMENT_READY) i BUSY (INTERNAL_PROCESS) There is incorrect. The designated command cannot be performed. e JOB_TIMEOUT SX50 internal processing has timed out. This cannot be executed with the current input signal. since the terminal is not registered. i BUSY Transition...
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Reference > GET VPIX or ?VPIX < g:VPIX=864 This retrieves the vertical resolution. Commands HPIX VPIX Function Horizontal and vertical resolution adjustment Mode Control Setting Reference Parameter Resolution The RANGE command can be used to retrieve the current horizontal and vertical position. Number Response ...An 'i:OK' is returned after setting is identical to 1024. Example Setting > HPIX=1024 < i:OK This sets the horizontal resolution to the Horizontal pixels and Vertical pixels functions under the Input signal settings in the Display settings menu. (2) The GET command can...
Reference > GET VPIX or ?VPIX < g:VPIX=864 This retrieves the vertical resolution. Commands HPIX VPIX Function Horizontal and vertical resolution adjustment Mode Control Setting Reference Parameter Resolution The RANGE command can be used to retrieve the current horizontal and vertical position. Number Response ...An 'i:OK' is returned after setting is identical to 1024. Example Setting > HPIX=1024 < i:OK This sets the horizontal resolution to the Horizontal pixels and Vertical pixels functions under the Input signal settings in the Display settings menu. (2) The GET command can...
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... POWER SUPPLY STATE INPUT INPUT STATE INPUT SIGNAL SETTING DOTS TOTAL NUMBER OF DOTS TRACK TRACKING HPOS HORIZONTAL POSITION VPOS VERTICAL POSITION HPIX HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION VPIX VERTICAL RESOLUTION SEL INPUT SIGNAL ASPECT SCREEN SIZE IMAGE IMAGE SETTING BRI BRIGHTNESS SETTING VALUE CONT CONTRAST SETTING VALUE SHARP SHARPNESS SETTING VALUE GAMMA GAMMA CORRECTION...
... POWER SUPPLY STATE INPUT INPUT STATE INPUT SIGNAL SETTING DOTS TOTAL NUMBER OF DOTS TRACK TRACKING HPOS HORIZONTAL POSITION VPOS VERTICAL POSITION HPIX HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION VPIX VERTICAL RESOLUTION SEL INPUT SIGNAL ASPECT SCREEN SIZE IMAGE IMAGE SETTING BRI BRIGHTNESS SETTING VALUE CONT CONTRAST SETTING VALUE SHARP SHARPNESS SETTING VALUE GAMMA GAMMA CORRECTION...
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...=NOCORRECT | MEM_L | MEM_M | MEM_H | 6AX 6AXR~Y=, VKS= HKS= AVOL= MUTE=ON | OFF BVOL=110 IMAGEFLIP=NONE | CEILING | REAR | REAR_CEILING PMM=OFF | STANDBY | EXIT PJON=CANON | SKIP | LOGO NOSIG=BLACK | BLUE | LOGO NOSHOW=BLACK | BLUE | LOGO LOGOPOS=UPPER_L | UPPER_R | CENTER | LOWER_L | LOWER_R LANG=ENG | FRA | GER | ITA | SPA | POR | DUT | SWE...
...=NOCORRECT | MEM_L | MEM_M | MEM_H | 6AX 6AXR~Y=, VKS= HKS= AVOL= MUTE=ON | OFF BVOL=110 IMAGEFLIP=NONE | CEILING | REAR | REAR_CEILING PMM=OFF | STANDBY | EXIT PJON=CANON | SKIP | LOGO NOSIG=BLACK | BLUE | LOGO NOSHOW=BLACK | BLUE | LOGO LOGOPOS=UPPER_L | UPPER_R | CENTER | LOWER_L | LOWER_R LANG=ENG | FRA | GER | ITA | SPA | POR | DUT | SWE...
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... TERMINAL KEYLOCK RCCH 6-axis correction Input signal setting Meaning Power supply state Input state Total number of dots Tracking Horizontal position Vertical position Horizontal resolution Vertical resolution Screen size Image setting Brightness setting value Contrast setting value Sharpness setting value Gamma correction Dynamic gamma Progressive Screen color correction method Screen color correction...
... TERMINAL KEYLOCK RCCH 6-axis correction Input signal setting Meaning Power supply state Input state Total number of dots Tracking Horizontal position Vertical position Horizontal resolution Vertical resolution Screen size Image setting Brightness setting value Contrast setting value Sharpness setting value Gamma correction Dynamic gamma Progressive Screen color correction method Screen color correction...