User manual CANON REALIS SX50

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[. . . ] MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR User's Manual USES OF THIS PROJECTOR Features of MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX50 Thank you for purchasing a Canon projector. The MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX50 is a high-performance, compact, lightweight (3. 9 kg/8. 6 lbs) projector which supports of SXGA+ resolution (1400 by 1050 dots). This projector incorporates AISYS, a unique optical engine developed by Canon, allowing the data from the computer and the moving picture from the DVD player to be projected with a high degree of resolution. Major Features <High Resolution and High Image Quality> Incorporation of AISYS, Canon's unique optical engine, achieves high resolution, high brightness, high contrast ratio, and best-in-class compactness. [. . . ] · The enlarged image can also be frozen. 38 · Pressing the [D. ZOOM] button displays the magnification on the screen. · Pressing the [OK] button cancels the digital zoom function. Showing the Elapsed Time [P-TIMER] Useful when: · You want to manage the proceedings of the presentation. Indicating a Position with a Spotlight [SPOT] Useful when: · You point to a portion of an image that should draw attendees' attention. The timer indicating the elapsed time (00:00 to 59:59) is shown in the lower right corner just like the stopwatch. Point to a desired portion of the projected image with a pointer. Starting the Timer Remote control Showing the Pointer Remote control USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Pressing this button once shows the timer and starts the timer. Stopping the Timer A pointer appears at the center of the screen and the image becomes dark excepting the pointer. Multiple types of pointers are supported and you can select a desired pointer by pressing the [SPOT] button repeatedly. Moving the Pointer Pressing this button once again stops the timer. Canceling the P-TIMER function Move the pointer to a desired position. To cancel the SPOT function, press the [OK] button. The normal screen appears. When you pressing this button once again, the timer disappears. 39 Freezing the Picture [FREEZE] Useful when: · You want to perform a computer operation which is irrelevant to the proceedings of the presentation. · You want to stop a moving image. Freezing an Image Remote control Muting the Sound/ Adjusting the Volume [MUTE] Useful when: · You want to mute the sound from the projector immediately. · You want to adjust the volume level of the projector speaker. Mute the sound temporarily or adjust the volume level. Muting the Sound Remote control "FREEZE" icon is shown on the screen. Canceling the FREEZE function USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION "MUTE" icon is shown on the screen. Canceling the MUTE function To cancel the FREEZE function, press this button again. The frozen image can be expanded or compressed. To cancel the MUTE function, press this button again. Pressing the [VOL +/-] button also cancels the MUTE function. Adjusting the Volume Top control Remote control Pressing the [+]/[-] button shows a Volume bar appears on the screen. (If the volume is not adjusted with the [+]/[-] button in about 4 seconds, the Volume bar disappears. ) The MUTE function can be used from both the remote control and top control. 40 Operating the Mouse Using the Remote Control Useful when: · You want to use the supplied remote control as the wireless mouse of the personal computer. Moving the Cursor Remote control Connecting the USB Cable Make sure that both the computer and projector are turned off. Connect the supplied USB cable between the USB terminal on the computer and the USB terminal on the projector. Computer You can move the mouse cursor vertically and horizontally. Using the Left Button of the Mouse You can perform the click, double-click, drag operations of the mouse. USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING PROJECTION Using the Right Button of the Mouse This function is available on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, or Mac OS 9. 2 and later. 41 PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Connecting the Projector to AV Equipment Connect the projector and AV equipment. Connecting to Video Terminals · Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer. · SCART terminal is not supported. To analog video output (S-VIDEO terminal) (AV input (VIDEO terminal) terminal) To digital video output (DVI terminal) To component video output (D terminal) (RCA terminal) Component cable (D terminal/RCA x 3) S terminal video cable AV cable Video cable DVI cable Component cable (RCA x 3) PROJECTING AN IMAGE FROM AV EQUIPMENT Supplied component cable (RCA/Mini D-sub 15-pin) *A component cable available on the market is required to connect the projector to AV equipment. (See memo. ) About the Component Cable The projector cannot be connected to AV equipment using only the supplied component cable (RCA/Mini D-sub 15-pin). [. . . ] When used as a monitor output terminal, the computer (analog) signal input to the DVI-I terminal is output. Mini S-sub 15-pin 1R 2G 3B 4 Monitor ID2 9 +5 V power 10 Ground (Vertical sync. ) 11 Monitor ID0 12 DDC data 5 Ground (Horizontal sync. ) 13 Horizontal sync. 6 Ground (R) 7 Ground (G) 8 Ground (B) 14 Vertical sync. 15 DDC clock APPENDIX The specification for the computer input terminal and that for the monitor output terminal are the same. 91 Installing the Lens Cap Install the lens cap in the following manner: Pass the supplied string through the lens cap string hole on the bottom of the projector, and then pass the other end of the string in the hole on the lens cap. Optional Parts · Lamp · Ceiling Attachment · Ceiling Pipe (360 mm / 14. 2) · Ceiling Pipe (550 mm / 21. 7) · Ceiling Pipe (760 mm / 29. 9) · Ceiling Plate · Mac Adapter · DVI Cable Part No. : RS-LP01 Part No. : RS-CL01 Part No. : RS-CL03* Part No. : RS-CL04* Part No. : RS-CL05* Part No. : RS-CL02** Part No. : LV-AD02 Part No. : LV-CA29 * This part is used to hang the projector from a high ceiling. [. . . ]

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