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Supported Signal Input Timing

Computer

Signal 

Type

Resolution

Freq. H 

(KHz)

Freq. V 

(Hz)

Clock 

(MHz)

 BNC - 

RGBHV 

 BNC - 

YUV 

 HD15 - 

RGBHV 

 HD15- 

YUV 

DVI-D 

(EIA Timing)

HDMI 

RGB 

(EIA Timing)

HDMI 

YUV 

(EIA Timing)

HDBaseT 

PC

640*480-60

31.47

59.93

25.175

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

640*480-75

37.5

75

31.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

640*480-85

43.27

85.01

36

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

800*600-60

37.88

60.32

40

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

800*600-75

46.88

75

49.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

800*600-85

53.67

85.06

56.25

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

848*480-60

31.02

60

33.75

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1024*768-60

48.36

60

65

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1024*768-75

60.02

75.03

78.75

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1024-768-85

68.88

85.03

94.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*720-60

44.69

59.91

74.37

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*768-60

47.8

59.87

79.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*800-60

49.702

59.81

83.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*960-60

60

60

108

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*1024-60

63.98

60.02

108

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*1024-75

79.98

75.02

135

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1280*1024-85

91.15

85.02

157.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1366*768-60

47.71

59.79

85.5

V

V

V

V

V

1440*900-60

55.935

59.887

106.5

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1400X1050-60

65.517

59.98

121.75

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1600*1200-60

75

60

162

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1680*1050-59.94

65.179

59.94

146

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

1920*1200RB-60

74.04

59.95

154

V

-

V

-

V

V

-

V

SDTV

1440x480i

15.73

60

27

-

-

-

-

-

V

V

V (HDMI)

1440x576i

15.62

50

27

-

-

-

-

-

V

V

V (HDMI)

480i

15.734

59.94

13.5

-

V

-

V

-

-

-

-

576i

15.625

50

13.5

-

V

-

V

-

-

-

-

EDTV

480p

31.47

59.94

27

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

576p

31.25

50

27

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080i 

28.13

50

74.25

-

V

-

V

V

V

V

V

1080i 

33.75

60

74.25

-

V

-

V

V

V

V

V

720p 

37.5

50

74.25

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

720p 

45

60

74.25

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080p 

27

24

74.25

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080p 

28.13

25

74.25

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080p 

33.72

29.97

74.175

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080p 

33.75

30

74.25

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080p

56.25

50

148.5

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

1080p

67.5

60

148.5

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

V

3D Signal Input Mode

Timing 

Format

H Freq. V Freq.

Pixel

H

H

H

H

H

V

V

V

V

V

Note

(KHz)

(Hz)

Clock 

(MHz)

Total 

Pixel

Display 

Pixel

Front 

Porch

Sync

Back 

Porch

Total 

Lines

Display 

Lines

Front 

Porch

Sync

Back 

Porch

Auto 

720p_50

37.5

50

74.25

1980

1280

440

40

220

750

720

5

5

20

OK

720p_60

45

60

74.25

1650

1280

110

40

220

750

720

5

5

20

OK

1080i_50

28.125

25

74.25

2640

1920

528

44

148

562

540

2

5

15

OK

1080i_60

33.75

30

74.25

2200

1920

88

44

148

562

540

2

5

15

OK 

1080p_24

27

24

74.25

2750

1920

638

44

148

1125

1080

4

5

36

OK

1080p_50

56.25

50

148.5

2640

1920

528

44

148

1125

1080

4

5

36

OK

1080p_60

67.5

60

148.5

2200

1920

88

44

148

1125

1080

4

5

36

OK

* The following Timing Formats require 3D formats carrying InfoFrame packets (based on the HDMI 1.4a standard) from 

HDMI or HDBaseT sources only.

Timing Format

3D Format Support

FP

SBS

TAB

720p_50

V

V

V

720p_60

V

V

V

1080i_50

V

1080i_60

V

1080p_24

V

V

V

1080p_50

V

V

1080p_60

V

V

Summary of Contents for 1318C002

Page 1: ...ENGLISH ENGLISH MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...Trademarks Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 and Aero 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 Inter...

Page 3: ...ted before power on the projector During the projector starting and operating process DO NOT insert or remove the signal cable or the power cord to avoid damaging the projector Cooling notes Exhaust vent Exhaust vent location should not be in front of the lens of other projector to avoid causing illusions Keep the exhaust vent at least 50 cm away from the inlets of other projectors Air intake vent...

Page 4: ...on and Setup 31 Cautions for Ventilation 31 Portrait Projection Vertical Orientation 32 Connecting the Projector 33 Connecting to the PC 33 Connecting to the AV Equipment 33 Connecting to the Control Devices 34 Connecting to the Screen Trigger 34 Connecting to the External HDBaseT Transmitter 35 Connecting to the 3G SDI 35 Connecting to the Extended Monitor 36 Starting and Shutting down the Projec...

Page 5: ...to Lens Center ℓ 86 Ceiling mount Bracket 86 Assembly and Installation 86 Installation to Flat and Level Ceiling 86 Installation to a High Ceiling 88 Adjust the Projection Angle 91 Adjust the Horizontal Projection Angle 91 Adjust the Vertical Projection Angle 91 Adjust the Screen Inclination 91 Specifications 92 RS CL15 92 Troubleshooting 93 Image Problems 93 Remote Control Problems 93 Having the ...

Page 6: ...v Appendix 103 Canon LX MU800Z LX MU600Z User Commands 103 Interface and Requirements Ver 1 0 103 System Operation Commands 103 System Operation Command 103 ...

Page 7: ...NTIAL HAZARD OF EYE EXPOSURE TO LASER RADIATION UNLESS THE INSTRUCTIONS ARE CLOSELY FOLLOWED 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 Copyright notice Please note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image for commercial purposes or public presentation any infringe on the legally protecte...

Page 8: ...nd 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 Thi...

Page 9: ... servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions 1 When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed 2 If liquid has been spilled into the projector 3 If the projector has been exposed to rain or water 4 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 a...

Page 10: ...ice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This product is designed as IEC 62471 5 2015 Risk Group 2 during all procedures of operation Caution LASER LIGHT AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE Do not point laser or allow laser light to be directed or reflected toward other people or reflect objects Direct or scattered light can be hazardous to eyes There is a potential hazard of eye exposure to laser radiation if the incl...

Page 11: ... 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 ...

Page 12: ...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 inter...

Page 13: ...87 DDE300001A Mfg Date YYYY MM LX MU600Z XXXX XXXX YB7 3383 LX MU600Z ZU10002 16002 MSIP REM DVP LX MU800Z 6 ꓭ넍 롅鬱 뤉ꍡ껹뢝갽ꏭ넩ꖭ뎊ᎎ 놹霢 뇑눥녅 HOWD 9LGHR LVSOD 6 VWHP 8 1 LPLWHG 뇑눥霢 닆霢 IS 13252 Part 1 IEC 60950 1 R 41016187 DEE300001A Mfg Date YYYY MM Hazard Warning Symbol Aperture Label Certification Statement Label and Explanatory Label கুӰ ࡨ зா ߎфսՕਈѫՇӟ߄ ङ ذ 俠澞 બԓफં ڧ Ұ澞Օਈѫ ѯऴ䧚澞 JIS C 6802 2014 RG2 ...

Page 14: ... Date YYYY MM ZU10002 16002 MSIP REM DVP LX MU800Z 6 ꓭ넍 롅鬱 뤉ꍡ껹뢝갽ꏭ넩ꖭ뎊ᎎ 놹霢 뇑눥녅 HOWD 9LGHR LVSOD 6 VWHP 8 1 LPLWHG 뇑눥霢 닆霢 IS 13252 Part 1 IEC 60950 1 R 41016187 DEE300001A Mfg Date YYYY MM 1 2 3 4 ZU10002 16002 MSIP REM DVP LX MU800Z 6 ꓭ넍 롅鬱 뤉ꍡ껹뢝갽ꏭ넩ꖭ뎊ᎎ 놹霢 뇑눥녅 HOWD 9LGHR LVSOD 6 VWHP 8 1 LPLWHG 뇑눥霢 닆霢 IS 13252 Part 1 IEC 60950 1 R 41016187 DDE300001A Mfg Date YYYY MM Item Description 1 Manufacturer s ...

Page 15: ...OUT COMPUTER 2 EXIT MENU LENS SHIFT POWER INPUT ASPECT BLANK CENTER LENS AUTO PC FOCUS ZOOM XXXX XXXX YB7 3383 LX MU600Z ZU10002 16002 MSIP REM DVP LX MU800Z 6 ꓭ넍 롅鬱 뤉ꍡ껹뢝갽ꏭ넩ꖭ뎊ᎎ 놹霢 뇑눥녅 HOWD 9LGHR LVSOD 6 VWHP 8 1 LPLWHG 뇑눥霢 닆霢 IS 13252 Part 1 IEC 60950 1 R 41016187 DEE300001A Mfg Date YYYY MM 1 2 3 4 Item Description 1 Manufacturer s ID Label on the body of the projector 2 Serial number and the dat...

Page 16: ...symbols Always observe the safety information by these symbols Warning 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 Caution Denotes the risk of injury from improper handling if the information is not observed To ensure safe use always observe this information ...

Page 17: ...e 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 bund...

Page 18: ...d the cord s 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 outdoor...

Page 19: ...t is flammable 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 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 wi...

Page 20: ... place any objects in front of the lens during projection 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 Caution for Viewing 3D Content Caution Pay attention to the following points when viewing 3D content Photosensitive patients patients with heart disease pregnant women elde...

Page 21: ...r 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 n...

Page 22: ...ug 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 projector s lens Caution Make sure the followings when you install and handle the ceil...

Page 23: ...puter Cable 1 8M 5 9 ft mini D sub 15 pin mini D sub 15 pin CD ROM This User s manual Important Information Warranty Card Anti theft Screw for Lens M4 x 0 7 x 70 mm Dust Cap Contact your dealer immediately if any items are missing appear damaged or if the unit does not work It is recommend that you keep the original packing material should you ever need to return the equipment for warranty service...

Page 24: ...the projector 4 Power Panel Insert power cord to supply electrical power or select the input voltage See Voltage Selection on page 6 5 Adjusting Foots There are 4 adjust foots for adjust the levelness of projection angle 6 Air Intake Vent Take in air to cool the projector 7 Front IR Receiver Receives IR signal from remote control 8 LED Indicators Shows the status of the projector 9 Lens Release Bu...

Page 25: ...st Vent Heat is discharged from the projector via the exhaust Bottom View 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 Item Label Description 1 Adjusting Foots Adjust the levelness the projection angle 2 Fixture Screw Holes There are six fixture screw holes M4 x 0 7 x 16mm at the bottom of projector for ceiling mounting 3 Security Bar An anti theft wire cable not included can be connected ...

Page 26: ...luding digital video and audio signals A LAN cable shielded twisted pair of CAT5e or higher can be used for video input Connects the LAN cable Used to connect the projector to a network However the sound does not come out of the projector 8 DVI D Receives digital PC signal with DVI D digital PC 9 3G SDI IN Receives SDI signal 10 3G SDI OUT Outputs a signal connected with SDI IN terminal 11 HDMI Re...

Page 27: ...lens is installed 6 BLANK Press to light or blank the Light output 7 FOCUS Press to adjust the focus of the projected image 8 ZOOM Press to adjust the size of the projected image 9 MENU Press to display hide the OSD menu or return the previous OSD menu 10 Press to select or change settings in the OSD 11 Press to select or change settings in the OSD 12 Press to select or change settings in the OSD ...

Page 28: ...ge 6 Improper selection of the switch could damage the projector Please contact a qualified technician or the Canon Customer Support Center regarding any unclear points 2 Power Switch Turn on or off AC power of the projector 3 Power Socket Connect the projector to a wall socket for power The power socket has a hook for securing the power cord Do not fail to secure the power cord with the hook ...

Page 29: ... 5 6 7 9 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 30 Important 1 Avoid using the projector with bright fluorescent lighting turned on Certain high frequency fluorescent lights can disrupt remote control operation 2 Be sure nothing obstructs the path between the remote control and the projector 3 The buttons and keys on the projector have the same functions as the corresponding bu...

Page 30: ...o turn off the projector 19 TEST PATTERN Press to display the test pattern and press again to switch to the next test pattern Press EXIT to return the projected image 20 LENS SHIFT Press to move the lens up down right or left 21 ENTER 2 Press to confirm the changed settings 22 Press to select or change settings in the OSD 23 EXIT Press to exit the OSD menu 24 STATUS Press to display the SERVICE me...

Page 31: ... or the remote control Remote Control Operating Range The remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector Provided you are not holding the remote perpendicular to the sides or the rear of the projector the remote will function well within a radius of about 10 meters and 30 degrees above or below the projector level If the projector does not respond to the remote control move a l...

Page 32: ...the ID set procedure allows for ten seconds to complete the process After ten seconds you must restart the procedure Note The factory default is X X X means all ID And the left side is Control ID The right side is Remote ID See page 76 Clearing the Remote ID Press the ID SET and CLEAR for five seconds The remote control backlight blinks signifying that the ID setting is cleared Projector and Remot...

Page 33: ...er Remove the battery if the remote control may not be used for a long time to prevent the damage caused by leaks 1 Slide the battery cover as illustrated 2 Place two AA batteries in the compartment make sure the polarity in the compartment and batteries are aligned correctly 3 Slide the battery cover back Setup and Operation ...

Page 34: ...de is facing upward and push the lens into the lens mount of the unit as far as it will go 6 Turn the new lens clockwise until and audible Click is heard signifying the new lens is secured and seated correctly 7 Gently pull on the new lens to ensure it is locked in place If the new lens does not come off it is seated correctly Note The projector supports the lens memory function Perform the memory...

Page 35: ...ector to the bottom of the projector Anti theft screw for lens Projector Parts and Functions Location of Laser Aperture Note The laser aperture is located as depicted in the following illustration For your safety do not stare directly into the laser source Starring directly into the laser source could permanently damage your eyes Laser aperture ...

Page 36: ...es to protect the user from the unnecessary laser exposure 1 2 Item Description 1 The lens alarm function automatically powers off the projector if the lens is removed or not installed correctly 2 The intruder alarm function automatically powers off the projector if the top cover is removed ...

Page 37: ...n Front Ceiling Mounting the projector on the ceiling and project the image forward Rear Ceiling Mounting the projector on the ceiling behind the screen and project onto the screen Cautions for Ventilation The product is a high brightness projector The intake are located on the front and right sides to provide sufficient air for cooling The projector has two vents on the back for cool air discharg...

Page 38: ...ertically Allow at least 30 cm 11 8 clearance around the air intake vent Prepare an exclusive stand not included Note Using the projector in the following situation may accelerate the deterioration of optical parts When the projector is installed on which projection lens faces downward When the air intake vent of the projector side faces downward in the portrait projection ...

Page 39: ...e PC Computer Projector HDMI cable Computer cable RGB to composite cable DVI D cable not included not included not included Connecting to the AV Equipment AV Equipment HDMI cable RCA to BNC type composite cable Projector not included not included ...

Page 40: ...NU EXIT ENT ER 1 4 7 0 8 9 6 3 5 2 Projector Computer Remote Control 3 5mm audio cable LAN cable RS 232 cable not included not included not included Connecting to the Screen Trigger Projector Screen Projector 3 5mm trigger cable not included ...

Page 41: ...mputer Hub Composite cable HDMI cable RS 232 cable LAN cable LAN cable LAN cable Computer cable not included not included not included not included not included not included Connecting to the 3G SDI Lokalt SDI display SDI display Ikke lineær editor Projektor SDI kabel ikke inkluderet ikke inkluderet ikke inkluderet SDI kabel SDI kabel Broadcast SDI kamera ...

Page 42: ...r cord to the projector Connect the other end to a wall outlet Voltage Selection on page 6 of AC input selected 2 Fix the power cord to the power socket of the projector with a hook 3 Turn on the power switch 4 Make sure the POWER LED displays solid red Press the POWER button on the projector or the ON button on the remote control to turn on the projector See Power LED Indicator on page 99 ...

Page 43: ...er supply meets the projector s specification requirements Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector Laser life vary depending upon mode selected environmental conditions and usage Brightness decreases over time Warning Do not unplug the power cord and do not turn off the power switch until the POWER LED solid red indicating the projector has cooled down Adjusting ...

Page 44: ... Press or to navigate to ALIGNMENT 2 Press or until Keystone is selected 3 Press ENTER to enter keystone control menu 4 Press or to correct keystone distortion Keystone Horizontal Vertical 0000 0000 When the aspect is set to real in low resolution mode OSD may become out of range depending on the level of Keystone adjustment See Keystone on page 58 Adjusting the Lens Shift The projector has the le...

Page 45: ...to down from 0 to 50 0 5V Image Image V Max 0 5V Max 0 5V Vertical Shift Lens Center The above lens shift range is for LX IL01UW ultra wide zoom lens LX IL02WZ wide zoom lens LX IL03ST standard zoom lens LX IL04MZ middle zoom lens LX IL05LZ long zoom lens LX IL06UL ultra long zoom lens except LX IL07WF short fixed lens The LX IL07WF short fixed lens optical performance guaranteed range is limited ...

Page 46: ...ange is for LX IL02WZ wide zoom lens LX IL03ST standard zoom lens LX IL04MZ middle zoom lens LX IL05LZ long zoom lens LX IL06UL ultra long zoom lens The LX IL07WF short fixed lens optical performance guaranteed range is limited at 0 position Lens Shift Specification Vertical Horizontal Up Down Left Right Lens Shift Adjust Range 60 30 10 20 Optical performance guaranteed range 50 0 10 10 ...

Page 47: ... or left by 6 70 0 067H without moving the projector 0 067H H 0 067H Image Lens Center V Max 0 5V The above lens shift range is for LX IL01UW ultra wide zoom lens Lens Shift Specification Vertical Horizontal Up Down Left Right Lens Shift Adjust Range 60 30 10 20 Optical performance guaranteed range 50 0 6 7 6 7 ...

Page 48: ...pad to navigate and adjust settings MENU EXIT ENTER 1 4 7 0 8 9 6 3 5 2 1 Press MENU to enter the OSD 2 There are six menus Press or to move through the menus 3 Press or to move up and down in a menu 4 Press or to change values for settings 5 Press MENU to close the OSD or return the previous menu HDMI Input Selection Test Pattern Color Space 3D Background Auto PC Auto Logo DISPLAY PICTURE LASER A...

Page 49: ...work Auto Power Off Direct Power On Startup Logo Trigger Auto Search Dynamic Black Language Control ID Off Off On Off Off Off Enter HDMI DISPLAY PICTURE LASER ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE 3 Press or until the language you want is selected Language English Français Español Deutsch Português Nederlends Italiano Pусский 简体中文 繁體中文 한국어 日本語 HDMI DISPLAY PICTURE LASER ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE 4 Press MENU ...

Page 50: ...100 200 Contrast 0 100 200 Saturation 0 100 200 Hue 0 100 200 Gamma 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 5 Picture Mode Presentation 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 2 5 Picture Mode Standard Video Color Hue Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Saturation Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow Gain Red Green Blue Cyan Magenta Yellow White Gain Red Green Blue Color Temperature 5400K 6500K 7500K 8200K 9300K Native White Balance Re...

Page 51: ...d Y adjustment 600 X 600 400 Y 400 Rotation 100 100 Pincushion Barrel Popup menu with X and Y adjustment 150 X 300 150 Y 300 Top Left Corner Popup menu with X and Y adjustment 192 X 192 120 Y 120 Top Right Corner Popup menu with X and Y adjustment 192 X 192 120 Y 120 Bottom Left Corner Popup menu with X and Y adjustment 192 X 192 120 Y 120 Bottom Right Corner Popup menu with X and Y adjustment 192...

Page 52: ...ote ID Number 1 99 Need to press IR remote once SERVICE for LX MU800Z Model Name LX MU800Z Serial Number DDE300001A example Software Version 1 MM01 SD07 FD19 example Software Version 2 LD06 22 RP02 3092 example Control Remote ID X X Active Source HDMI example Signal Format 1920x1200 60Hz RB example Pixel Clock 154 00 MHz example H V Refresh Rate 74 038 KHz 59 95 Hz example Laser Hours 000100 HRS e...

Page 53: ...Hz RB example Pixel Clock 154 00 MHz example H V Refresh Rate 74 038 KHz 59 95 Hz example Laser Hours 000100 HRS example Thermal Status Inlet Temperature 25 25 C DMD Temperature 32 C Laser Temperature 33 30 C Water Pump RPM 3900 Fan 1 3 Speed 1400 1400 1400 Fan 4 6 Speed 1400 1200 1200 Fan 7 9 Speed 1200 1400 1400 Fan 10 12 Speed 0 3000 3000 Fan 13 15 Speed 3000 3000 3000 Fan 16 Speed 3000 Factory...

Page 54: ...r projector installation check Press EXIT or TEST PATTERN to close test pattern 3D Press ENTER to enter the 3D menu See 3D Menu on page 49 Note Before adjusting the 3D setting ensure the input signal is connected Color Space Press or to adjust the color space The options are Auto REC709 REC601 RGB PC or RGB Video Background Press or to specify the image to be background when no signal The options ...

Page 55: ...f Top and Bottom Transmission of separate images for left and right sides placed one above the other The image s vertical definition is halved L R Top and Bottom Frame Sequential Transmission of separate images for left and right sides in sequence producing a single video stream L R L R Frame Sequential DLP Link Press or to activate or deactivate the DLP Link sync 3D Swap Press or to select a stat...

Page 56: ...turation level of the color Hue 3 Press or to adjust the level of hue for reproduction of the true color Gamma Press or to adjust the gamma correction of the projected image The options are 1 0 1 8 2 0 2 2 2 35 and 2 5 Color Press ENTER to enter the Color menu See Color Menu on page 51 Color Temperature 1 Press or to adjust the color temperature The options are Native 5400K 6500K 7500K 8200K and 9...

Page 57: ...Label Description Hue Press ENTER to enter the Hue menu Press or to adjust settings Saturation Press ENTER to enter the Saturation menu Press or to adjust settings Gain Press ENTER to enter the Gain menu Press or to adjust settings White Gain Press ENTER to enter the White Gain menu Press or to adjust settings ...

Page 58: ...iption V Start Press or to adjust V Start for the Computer 1 Computer 2 BNC signal display H Start Press or to adjust H Start for the Computer 1 Computer 2 BNC signal display H Phase Press or to adjust H Phase for the Computer 1 Computer 2 BNC signal display H Total Press or to adjust H Total for the Computer 1 Computer 2 BNC signal display ...

Page 59: ...of the fan is adjusted automatically to match the ambient temperature and air pressure High The rotation rate of the fan is set to maximum Press or to select a high altitude setting Auto or High The high altitude mode must be set to High under the following conditions The elevation is 1 219 meters 4 000 feet or above The tilt angle of the projector is greater than 10 degrees Note If the projector ...

Page 60: ...ling Lens Control Press ENTER to enter the Lens Control menu See Lens Control Menu on page 55 Lens Memory Press ENTER to enter the Lens Memory menu See Lens Memory Menu on page 56 Center Lens Press ENTER to set the lens to the default center position Center Lens OK Cancel Note Calibrate the lens whenever a lens is mounted on the projector Geometry Press ENTER to enter the Geometry menu See Geometr...

Page 61: ...to Zoom Focus Lens Control Shift Enter to Shift Zoom Focus Zoom Focus Label Description Zoom Press or to adjust zooming of the lens Focus Press or to adjust focusing of the lens Lens Shift V Press or to adjust horizontal shift of the lens Lens Shift H Press or to adjust vertical shift of the lens ...

Page 62: ...CTURE LASER ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Label Description Memory 1 8 Press or to select press ENTER to save settings and open the keyboard Press or and ENTER to select or confirm the setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Backspace A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ ESC Accept Lens Memory Press to switch to Reset and press CLEAR to reset the memory name Note A maximum number of nine letters ...

Page 63: ...lect 1 88 1 if an image of 1 88 1 aspect ratio cannot be correctly projected in Auto mode 2 35 The image is projected using an input signal aspect ratio of 2 35 1 Select 2 35 1 if an image of 2 35 1 aspect ratio cannot be correctly projected in Auto mode Letterbox The image of a letterbox signal is stretched equally in the horizontal and vertical directions to fit the screen Parts of the displayed...

Page 64: ...ystone value pressing 3 To correct the bottom of the image The projector is positioned above the screen at a downward angle To correct apply a negative Vertical Keystone value pressing 4 Projector straight The projector is directly opposite the screen at a right angle both horizontally and vertically No correction is needed 5 To correct the left side of the image The projector is positioned to the...

Page 65: ...er Example Top Left Corner correction Top Right Corner Apply horizontal vertical correction as necessary to restore the rectangular shape of the image Press ENTER to enter the Top Right Corner menu Press or to correct the distortion Bottom Left Corner Apply horizontal vertical correction as necessary to restore the rectangular shape of the image Press ENTER to enter the Bottom Left Corner menu Pre...

Page 66: ...Reset Press ENTER to set to the default value Blanking Press ENTER to enter the Blanking menu Press or to adjust the display area Press or to select Reset and press ENTER to set the settings to the default values Note Following functions cannot be used at the same time Digital Alignment Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel and Corner adjustment When a different function is selected the previously s...

Page 67: ...el Description Digital Zoom Press or to enlarge the projected image Digital Pan Press or to move the projected image horizontally The function is only available when the image is enlarged Digital Scan Press or to move the projected image vertically The function is only available when the image is enlarged Reset Press ENTER to set to the default value ...

Page 68: ...NTROL SERVICE Label Description Edge Blend By combining multiple projectors a high resolution video can be projected on an even bigger screen using the Edge Blend function Press or to enable or disable the edge blend function Placing two projectors side by side Projected area Projected area Edge Blending area Projector A Projector B ...

Page 69: ...s or to enable or disable the align pattern function Turn on RIGHT Turn on LEFT RANGE Determine an area of overlapped edges of images POSITION Determine the posi on of overlapped edges of images Magenta marker Magenta marker Blend Width Press ENTER to enter the Blend Width menu Press or to adjust settings Top Bottom Example Left Right Example ...

Page 70: ...lacing four projectors side by side Blend Along Corners Adjust CENTER Adjust CENTER TOP RIGHT Width of overlap Width of overlap Adjust CENTER Adjust CENTER Projector A s image Projector B s image Projector C s image Projector D s image BOTTOM LEFT CENTER RIGHT CENTER LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT CENTER RIGHT CENTER LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT TOP LEFT BOTTOM RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT Reset Press ENTER to set to th...

Page 71: ...s Warping Blending Keystone Rotation Pincushion Barrel 4 Corners Blanking White Level Black Level Top Bottom or Left Right Only Adjust Warping Keystone X X X O O O Rotation X X X O O O Pincushion Barrel X X X O O O 4 Corners X X X O O O Blanking O O O O O O Blending White Level Top Bottom or Left Right Only O O O O O O Black Level Adjust O O O O O O O Possible X Not possible ...

Page 72: ...p Logo Trigger Press or to enable or disable turning on the screen when the projector is powered on Auto Search Press or to enable or disable auto search function Dynamic Black Press or to enable or disable dynamic black function Language Press ENTER to enter the Language menu Press or to select the language of OSD menu The options are English Français Español Deutsch Português Nederlands Italiano...

Page 73: ...to increase or decrease the selected number Network Network Mode Standby Power DHCP IP Subnet Mask Gateway DNS MAC HDMI DISPLAY PICTURE LASER ALIGNMENT CONTROL SERVICE Projector Control Off Off 192 168 0 100 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 18 23 2c eb 8a Subnet mask Use it to set the subnet mask The input method is same as the IP address Gateway Use it to set the gateway The input method is same ...

Page 74: ...tive projector management on a network but also management from a control panel on a PC or Laptop browser screen Crestron is a registered trademark of Crestron Electronics Inc of the United States Extron is a registered trademark of Extron Electronics Inc of the United States AMX is a registered trademark of AMX LLC of the United States Note There is a limitation of power on off control sequence i...

Page 75: ...aptop LAN Projector Computer LAN cable not included Compatible browsers are as follows Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 with Adobe Flash Player 9 0 or higher 2 On the PC Laptop select Start Control Panel Network and Internet 3 Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties ...

Page 76: ...k then click OK 7 Press the Menu button on the projector 8 Select CONTROL Network 9 In Network input the following IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Off 10 Press OK to confirm settings 11 Open a web browser for example Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Flash Player 9 0 or higher 12 In the Address bar input the IP address 192 168 0 100 13 Press OK ...

Page 77: ...in tools tab the limitation for Input Length is in the below list space and the other punctuation key included Category Item Input Length Crestron Control IP Address 15 IP ID 3 Port 5 Projector Projector Name 25 Location 25 Assigned To 25 Network Configuration DHCP Enabled N A IP Address 15 Subnet Mask 15 Default Gateway 15 DNS Server 15 ...

Page 78: ...72 Category Item Input Length User Password Enabled N A New Password 18 Confirm 18 Admin Password Enabled N A New Password 18 Confirm 18 For more information please visit http www crestron com ...

Page 79: ... on OSD of the projector Make sure that laptop PC can access the web page of the projector Make sure that Windows Firewall setting to be disabled in case of TELNET function filtering out by laptop PC Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt Input the command format as seen in the following telnet ttt xxx yyy zzz 7000 Enter key pressed ttt xxx yyy zzz IP address of the projector If Telnet Conn...

Page 80: ...ows VISTA TELNET function is not included But end user can have it by way of Turn Windows features On or Off to be enabled 1 Open Control Panel in Windows VISTA 2 Open Programs 3 Select Turn Windows features on or off to open 4 Have Telnet Client option checked then press OK button ...

Page 81: ...ne connection for Telnet Control in one projector Limitation 2 for Telnet Control there is less than 50 bytes for successive network payload for Telnet Control application Limitation 3 for Telnet Control there is less than 26 bytes for one complete RS232 command for Telnet Control Limitation 4 for Telnet Control Minimum delay for next RS232 command must be more than 200 ms In Windows built in TELN...

Page 82: ...ble Press or to enable or disable control ID Control ID Number Press or to set the control number for the projector The function is only available when Control ID Enable is On Press ENTER to apply Control ID setting Control ID Number 10 To operate multiple projectors independently set this ID function Control ID is for a projector Remote ID is for a remote control See page 26 ...

Page 83: ...t I in the projector Software Version 2 Displays the version of the installed software part II in the projector Control Remote ID Display the control ID Remote ID Active Source Displays the connected input signal Signal Format Displays the signal format of the connected input signal Pixel Clock Displays the pixel clock of the connected input signal H V Refresh Rate Displays the H V refresh rate of...

Page 84: ... the projector Software Version 2 Displays the version of the installed software part II in the projector Control Remote ID Display the control ID Remote ID Active Source Displays the connected input signal Signal Format Displays the signal format of the connected input signal Pixel Clock Displays the pixel clock of the connected input signal H V Refresh Rate Displays the H V refresh rate of the p...

Page 85: ...1200 1400 1400 0 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 3000 Label Description Inlet Temperature Display the inlet temperature DMD Temperature Display the DMD temperature Laser Temperature Display the laser temperature Water Pump RPM Display the water pump rotation speed Fan 1 3 Speed Display the fan 1 3 speed Fan 4 6 Speed Display the fan 4 6 speed Fan 7 9 Speed Display the fan 7 9 speed Fan 10 12 Speed Displa...

Page 86: ...ff the projector wait for the power LED to run solid red and disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Failure to do so an unexpected projection of light may cause injury to eyes it may result in electric shock 2 Remove the anti theft screw for lens on the underside of the projector See the following figure for a reference to the location Anti theft screw for lens 3 Press the release button a...

Page 87: ...y 9 Gently pull on the new lens to ensure it is locked in place If the new lens does not come off it is seated correctly 10 Install the anti theft screw for lens to prevent removal of the lens See Using the Anti theft Screw for Lens on page 29 Note Make sure you press and hold the release button to loosen and unlock the old lens from the projector when removing the old lens Be sure to execute Cent...

Page 88: ...cleaner to vacuum the dust inside 3 Use a dry soft cloth to wipe dust off the cabinet Note Turn on the projector after cleaning the cabinet Cleaning the Lens You can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores Refer to the following to clean the projector lens Caution 1 Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents 2 To prevent discoloration or fading avoid getting cleaner on the projector case...

Page 89: ...ton Lock If you are concerned about security attach the projector to a permanent object with the Kensington slot and a security cable Note Contact your vendor for details on purchasing a suitable Kensington security cable ...

Page 90: ...ve 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 projector s lens Caution 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 attachm...

Page 91: ...he 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 falli...

Page 92: ...fitting from the ceiling mount bracket Direction to the screen 1 Make a hole in the ceiling to install the ceiling mount bracket and cables Caution Mounting position varies on the projector used Make sure that the template sheet A corresponding to the projector is used When determining the hole position use the supplied template sheet A The direction to the screen is indicated on the template shee...

Page 93: ...e 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 7 Secure the ceiling mount bracket using the four M5 screws removed during preparation Direction to the screen 8 Hook the base bracket on the protrusion A of the joint fitting and secure it temporarily using the four supplied M5 s...

Page 94: ...retched to its maximum length insert the screws in two adjacent screw holes 1 2 Extended length when extension pipe is attached when lens shift is 0 Mounting hole position Distance from ceiling to lens axis ℓ RS CL08 RS CL09 a 61 2 cm 2 0 81 2 cm 2 7 b 66 2 cm 2 2 86 2 cm 2 8 c 71 2 cm 2 3 91 2 cm 3 0 d 76 2 cm 2 5 96 2 cm 3 2 e 81 2 cm 2 7 101 2 cm 3 3 f 106 2 cm 3 5 g 111 2 cm 3 6 h 116 2 cm 3 8...

Page 95: ...the supplied parts Prepare the M13 screws suitable for the ceiling structure Direction to the screen 3 Turn the projector base up and remove the two adjusting legs on front side 4 Install the attached M4 screws at the six screw fastening positions on the Base bracket Caution Make sure to remove the adjusting foot before attaching the screw to the front part of the projector Be sure to keep the rem...

Page 96: ...ecure it at the wire attaching position using M4 screw Pull out the cables Be sure to secure screws B tightly after making the adjustment discussed in Adjust the Projection Angle on page 91 A C B B 10 Pull the cables out of the cable hole in the ceiling 11 Put the cables inside the pipe 12 Close the inner cover of the pipe and then close outer cover of the pipe Secure to the extension pipe using t...

Page 97: ...the Horizontal Projection Angle 1 Loosen two wing screws A Move the projector horizontally to adjust the horizontal projection angle 2 When the projector is correctly positioned tighten the wing screws 5 5 Adjust the Vertical Projection Angle 1 First loosen four screws B and then loosen two wing screws C Move the projector vertically to adjust the vertical projection angle 2 When the projector is ...

Page 98: ...ojection angle 5 leftward or rightward Vertical projection angle 5 upward or 20 downward Screen slant angle 5 Outer dimension of assembly excluding projection W x D x H 460 x 490 x 152 6 mm 18 1 x 19 3 x 6 0 in Weight Ceiling attachment only 6 9 kg 15 2 lbs ...

Page 99: ...em is not caused by a connected PC s video card connect to another computer Problem The image is flat with no contrast Adjust the Contrast setting on the PICTURE menu of the OSD Problem The color of the projected image does not match the source image 1 Adjust the Gamma settings on the PICTURE menu of the OSD 2 Adjust the Color Temperature settings on the PICTURE menu of the OSD Remote Control Prob...

Page 100: ...ntrast ratio with Dynamic Black on 1 2 10500 1 Fully white Fully black in presentation mode Display scanning frequency H 15 to108 kHz V 48 120 Hz Maximum input resolution 1920 x 1200 dots Image signal Digital PC WUXGA RB WSXGA UXGA SXGA WXGA WXGA SXGA XGA SVGA VGA Analog PC WUXGA RB WSXGA UXGA SXGA WXGA WXGA SXGA XGA SVGA VGA Digital video 1080p 1080i 720p 576p 480p Component video 1080p 1080i 720...

Page 101: ...trusion Weight excluding the lens 28 kg 61 73 lbs Accessories Remote control Remote control two dry cell batteries Power cord Computer cable Dust cap User manual CD Anti theft screw for lens Important Information Warranty card 1 Compliance with ISO21118 2012 2 When using a Standard Zoom Lens LX IL03ST 3 There is a function that automatically limits the brightness when the projector is used in a ho...

Page 102: ... 60 90 9 2 31 80 2 03 68 1 72 42 1 08 50 8 1 29 63 8 1 62 84 9 2 16 121 8 3 09 100 2 54 85 2 15 53 1 35 63 9 1 62 80 2 2 04 106 6 2 71 152 7 3 88 120 3 05 102 2 58 64 1 62 77 1 1 96 96 6 2 45 128 4 3 26 183 6 4 66 150 3 81 127 3 23 79 2 02 96 8 2 46 121 1 3 08 161 0 4 09 230 0 5 84 180 4 57 153 3 88 95 2 42 116 5 2 96 145 7 3 70 193 6 4 92 276 4 7 02 200 5 08 170 4 31 106 2 69 129 7 3 29 162 1 4 1...

Page 103: ...78 3 24 85 957 4 24 32 1587 8 40 33 Lens Unit LX IL05LZ LX IL06UL Lens Type Long zoom lens Ultra long zoom lens Throw Ratio 3 58 5 38 1 5 31 8 26 1 Image Size Projection Distance B Diagonal Width Height A Wide Tele Wide Tele inch m inch m inch m inch m inch m inch m inch m 40 1 02 34 0 86 21 0 54 118 7 3 01 181 0 4 60 173 9 4 42 277 7 7 05 50 1 27 42 1 08 26 0 67 149 7 3 80 227 6 5 78 220 2 5 59 3...

Page 104: ...performance is only guaranteed from 50 to 300 inches Lens Series Part Number Lens Name F Number Focal Length Zoom Ratio Screen Size Throw Ratio WUXGA 16 10 XGA 4 3 LX IL01UW Ultra wide zoom lens 1 96 2 3 11 3 14 1mm 1 25 1 40 500 0 75 0 93 1 0 77 0 97 1 LX IL02WZ Wide zoom lens 1 85 2 5 18 7 26 5mm 1 41 1 40 500 1 25 1 79 1 1 30 1 85 1 LX IL03ST Standard zoom lens 1 7 1 9 26 34mm 1 3 1 40 500 1 73...

Page 105: ...LED Indicator LED Display Projector Status Off No problem Flashing Red Cycles of 1 Cover lens switch problem Red Cycles of 4 Fan problem On Red System error Light LED Indicator LED Display Projector Status Off Laser off Flashing Green Prepare to light laser Red Cycles of 6 Laser lit fail On Green Laser lit Temperature LED Indicator LED Display Projector Status Off No problem Flashing Red Temperatu...

Page 106: ...V 576i 15 625 50 13 5 V V EDTV 480p 31 47 59 94 27 V V V V V V V V 576p 31 25 50 27 V V V V V V V V 1080i 28 13 50 74 25 V V V V V V 1080i 33 75 60 74 25 V V V V V V 720p 37 5 50 74 25 V V V V V V V V 720p 45 60 74 25 V V V V V V V V 1080p 27 24 74 25 V V V V V V V V 1080p 28 13 25 74 25 V V V V V V V V 1080p 33 72 29 97 74 175 V V V V V V V V 1080p 33 75 30 74 25 V V V V V V V V 1080p 56 25 50 14...

Page 107: ...0 128M 1080i50 HD SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbps HD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 1080P24 HD SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbps HD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 720P60 HD SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbps HD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 720P50 HD SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbps HD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 1080Sf25 HD SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbps HD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 1080Sf30 HD SMPTE 292M 1 5Gbps HD YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 1080P50 3G Level A SMPTE 424M 3Gbps YCbCr 4 2 2 10 128M 1080P59 3G Level A ...

Page 108: ...ct High at the High Altitude function in the LASER menu This function sets the fan speed to high due to the high altitude environment 0 180 90 270 Down Front Front Table Rear Table Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling UP Front Note Using the projector in the following situation may accelerate the deterioration of optical parts When the projector is installed on which projection lens faces downward When the ...

Page 109: ... control command then finally the value wants to read set increase or decrease All commands must end with a carriage return ASCII hex 0D shown as CR below The syntax for operations commands is as follows op SP operation command SP Setting Value CR For all but Execute functions the response from the projector will be the command and value where value is the current value or NA if the value is not a...

Page 110: ...T 6 3G SDI Note1 no item4 because no DP source 1 2 pattern 0 Off 1 White 2 Black 3 Red 4 Green 5 Blue 6 Checkboard 7 Cross Hatch 8 V Burst 9 H Burst 10 Color Bar Note1 1 3 1 3d format 0 Off 1 Auto 2 Side by Side 3 Top Bottom 4 Frame Sequential Note2 1 3 2 3d dlplink 0 Off 1 On Note2 in 3D state 1 3 3 3d swap 0 Normal 1 Reverse Note2 1 4 color space 0 Auto 1 RE709 2 RE601 3 RGB PC 4 RGB Video Note2...

Page 111: ... 0 200 Note2 2 7 8 hsg g sat 0 200 Note2 2 7 9 hsg b sat 0 200 Note2 2 7 10 hsg c sat 0 200 Note2 2 7 11 hsg m sat 0 200 Note2 2 7 12 hsg y sat 0 200 Note2 2 7 13 hsg r gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 14 hsg g gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 15 hsg b gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 16 hsg c gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 17 hsg m gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 18 hsg y gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 19 hsg wr gain 0 200 Note2 2 7 20 hsg wg gain 0 200 Note2 2 ...

Page 112: ...ser hours string 4 ALIGNMENT Item Operation Commands Values Notes 4 1 proj mode 0 Front Table 1 Front Ceiling 2 Rear Table 3 Rear Ceiling Note1 4 2 1 zoomio Zoom out Zoom in Note1 4 2 2 focus Focus Far Focus Near Note1 4 2 3 vert offset Up Down Note1 4 2 4 horiz offset Right Left Note1 4 3 1 lens load 0 7 set of lens memory Load Note1 4 3 2 lens save 0 7 set of lens memory Save Note1 4 3 3 lens cl...

Page 113: ...ottom 0 360 Note1 4 5 8 3 blanking left 0 534 Note1 4 5 8 4 blanking right 0 534 Note1 4 5 8 4 blanking reset execute Note1 4 6 1 eb stat 0 Off 1 On Note1 4 6 2 eb adl 0 Off 1 On Note1 4 6 3 1 eb top 0 100 500 Note1 4 6 3 2 eb bottom 0 100 500 Note1 4 6 3 3 eb left 0 100 800 Note1 4 6 3 4 eb right 0 100 800 Note1 4 6 4 1 eb blu top 0 32 Note1 4 6 4 2 eb blu bottom 0 32 Note1 4 6 4 3 eb blu left 0 ...

Page 114: ... Off 1 On Note1 5 7 dblack 0 Off 1 On Note1 5 8 lang 0 English 1 Français 2 Español 3 Deutsch 4 Português 5 Nederlands 6 Italiano 7 русский 8 简体中文 9 繁體中文 10 한국어 11 日本語 Note1 5 9 remote set Set Get ID SET number of IR remote 0 Off 1 99 Set ID Note1 6 SERVICE Item Operation Commands Values Notes 6 1 model string Note1 6 2 ser no string Note1 6 3 sw ver string Note1 6 4 signal string Note2 6 5 pixel ...

Page 115: ... error REMARK An input command will get back with NA when the input command is Not Applicable in some specific conditions Note1 Not applicable in standby mode Note2 Not applicable in standby mode or without input signal locked Note3 Only valid when source is YUV Note4 Only applicable when source is one of Computer 1 and Computer 2 BNC ...

Page 116: ...ne Canon Park Melville New York 11747 U S A For all inquires concerning this product call toll free in the U S 1 800 OK CANON CANON EUROPE LTD 3 The Square Stockley Park Uxbridge Middlesex UB11 1ET United Kingdom CANON EUROPA N V Bovenkerkerweg 59 1185 XB Amstelveen The Netherlands ...

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