Page 2 - Quick Reference – How to start projection; Computer
2 Quick Reference – How to start projection Computer 1. Install the projector. P32-33 z Install the projector at the desired distance from the screen. 2. Connect the projector. P36-39 z Connect the projector and the computer with a cable. 3. Turn on the projector. P40-41 z Connect the power cord and...
Page 3 - AV Equipment
3 AV Equipment 1. Install the projector. P32-33 z Install the projector at the desired distance from the screen. z Install batteries in the remote control (P29) 2. Connect the projector. P64-68 z Connect the projector and the AV equipment with a cable* (see P38, 39 for theinstruction on connecting a...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
4 TABLE OF C ONTE NTS Table of Contents Quick Reference – How to start projection ............................................................. 2 Table of Contents ................................................................................................... 4 Safety Instructions .................
Page 7 - Safety Instructions; CAUTION
7 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS Safety Instructions Before operating this projector, read this manual thoroughly in order to operate theprojector properly.This projector offers many convenient features and functions. Operating the projectorproperly enables you to manage those features and maintain it in g...
Page 8 - Safety Precautions; WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
8 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS Safety Precautions WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. z This projector projects intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly intothe lens if possible, as doing so may result in eye damage...
Page 9 - READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE.
9 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER'S MANUAL FOR LATER USE. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before beginning to operate theproduct. Read all of the instructions given here and retain them for later use. Unplug this projectorfrom the AC power supply before clea...
Page 11 - AC Power Cord Requirement; AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:; NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US; LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED
11 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS AC Power Cord Requirement The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirements for use in thecountry you purchased it. THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE. AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada: The AC Po...
Page 12 - Federal Communication Commission Notice; cause undesired operation.; Canadian Radio Interference Regulations; This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
12 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS Federal Communication Commission Notice Multimedia Projector, Model: SX7 MarkII/SX60This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept an...
Page 13 - Precautions on Handling the Batteries in the Remote Controller; A lamp gradually becomes darker over time.; If a Lamp Explodes
13 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS Precautions on Handling the Batteries in the Remote Controller Lamp Handling Precautions This projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp which must be handled carefully andcorrectly as mentioned below.The mercury lamp has the following characteristics. z A lamp may explod...
Page 14 - Carrying/Transporting the Projector; Disposal of Waste Lamp
14 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS Carrying/Transporting the Projector Installation Precautions Disposal of Waste Lamp z Dispose of the projector's mercury lamp according to local regulations justlike the fluorescent lamps. z This projector is a precision machine. Do not subject the projector to strongshock...
Page 15 - Do Not Use in the Following Environments
15 S A FE TY INSTRUC TIONS When placing the projector on a castered stand or table, be sure to lock thecasters. z Failure to do so may cause the projector to move or topple, resulting in aninjury. Position the projector in a horizontal position. Incorrect installation may causetroubles and accidents...
Page 16 - Major Features; Smooth and Beautiful Imaging Capability; * Never put the projector in the bag when the cooling fan is rotated.; Various Image Modes for a Particular Use of Your Projector (SX7 II)
16 Features of the Multimedia Projector SX7 MarkII/SX60 Thank you for purchasing a Canon projector.The MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR SX7 MarkII/SX60 are high-performance projectors whichproject the data from the computer and the moving picture from the DVD player to the bigscreen. Major Features Smooth and B...
Page 17 - Supplied Manuals; Important Information and Quick Start Guide; as the functions available for projecting images.; Symbols of Button Operations; Adjusting the Focus
17 Supplied Manuals and Symbols Used in This Manual Supplied Manuals User’s Manual (This Document) This is a universal manual for the projector, SX7 MarkII/SX60. This manual providesdetailed information on how to use the projectors. Read this manual thoroughly to make themost of your projector and e...
Page 18 - HDMI is a registered trademark or trademark of HDMI Licensing, LLC.
18 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Please note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image for commercial purposes orpublic presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright or the copyright holderof the original material. About Trademarks z Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows ...
Page 19 - BEFORE USE
Table of contents/Safety Instructions Before Use Setting Up the Projector Projecting an Image from the Computer Projecting an Image from AV Equipment Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendix Index BEFORE USE
Page 20 - Supplied Accessories
20 BEFORE USE Before Use Supplied Accessories Check whether the following accessories are supplied with the projector. z Remote control z Batteries (type AAA, two)for remote control z Computer connection cable(DVI/Mini D-sub, 15-pin) (1.8m/5.9') YH7-2052 z Power cord (1.8m/5.9') z USB cable (1.8m/5....
Page 22 - Part Names; Main Unit of Projector; Front Side
22 BEFORE USE Part Names Main Unit of Projector Front Side Rear Side (SX7 MarkII is used in the following illustrations) Infrared Remote Receiver (P29) Ranging Window Lens Lens Cap (P21) Terminals and Connectors Power Cord Connector (P40) Anti-theft Lock Hole An anti-theft wire cable on the market c...
Page 23 - Bottom Side; Mounting the Projector on the Ceiling
23 BEFORE USE Bottom Side Lens Cap Strap Insertion Hole Adjustable Foot (P43) Air Intake Vent Lamp Cover (P123) Rear Adjustable Foot (for fine adjustment) Air Filter (P121) Do not block the air intake. Fail-ure to do so will result in malfunc-tions or fire hazards. Caution Screw Holes for installati...
Page 24 - Buttons on the Remote Control and Top Control; Remote Control
24 BEFORE USE Buttons on the Remote Control and Top Control Remote Control This projector can be operated using but-tons on the remote control or the top con-trol on the main unit.The remote control allows you to operateall functions of the projector. (1) Infrared Remote Emitter Sends a signal to th...
Page 25 - Top Control
25 BEFORE USE Top Control (10) POINTER button (P87) Selects the upper, lower, left, or rightitem in the menu. Also moves themouse cursor under the USB connec-tion.On the top control, the [<] and [>]buttons also turn the volume up anddown, respectively (P79). (11) KEYSTONE button (P52, 59) Corr...
Page 26 - Input Terminals on Main Unit; SX7 MarkII
26 BEFORE USE Input Terminals on Main Unit SX7 MarkII SX60 (1) (2) (3) (7) (6) (5) (4) (8) (9) (10) (10) (1) (2) (3) (7) (6) (5) (8) (9) (10) (10)
Page 28 - Indicators on the Top Control
28 BEFORE USE Indicators on the Top Control Top Control (1) POWER indicator (P40, 60, 111) Indicates the projector status.Red: The projector can be turned on. Flashing red: The projector is being turned off (the lamp is beingcooled). Green: The projector is on. Flashing green: The projector is being...
Page 29 - Preparing the Remote Control; Installing Remote Control Batteries; Open the battery com-
29 BEFORE USE Preparing the Remote Control Installing Remote Control Batteries Remote Control Operating Range Point the remote control to the infraredremote receiver on the front or rear of theprojector whenever pressing any button. z Use the remote control within a distanceof approximately 5 m (16....
Page 32 - Determining the Distance to the Screen
32 SETTING UP THE PRO JECTOR Setting Up the Projector Determining the Distance to the Screen The projected image size is determined by the distance between the projector lens and thescreen. Select the place where the desired image size is obtained according to the illustra-tion shown below. H1 and H...
Page 33 - Determining the Installation Position; Placing in Front of the Screen; Ceiling Mounting or Rear Projection
33 SETTING UP THE PRO JECTOR Determining the Installation Position Placing in Front of the Screen Place the projector perpendicular to the screenas far as possible. Placing on a Level Place Place the projector on a level place as far as pos-sible. z A slight error in the projection angle can becorre...
Page 36 - Connecting the Projector to the Computer; Connect the projector to the computer.; Connecting to Video Terminals; Supplied computer connection cable; VGA cable
36 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Projecting an Image from the Computer Connecting the Projector to the Computer Connect the projector to the computer. Connecting to Video Terminals Supplied computer connection cable To monitor output terminal(mini D-sub 15-pin terminal) Input Terminal-1(...
Page 37 - DVI cable
37 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER z Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and computer. z It may project an image inappropriately when projecting the digital PC signal in 1280 x 1024or 1400 x 1050 depending on the type of computer or DVI cable. z The USB terminal is used t...
Page 38 - Connecting to an External Monitor; Audio cable
38 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Connecting to an External Monitor You can display an image from the projec-tor to an external monitor. Connecting to AUDIO IN Termi-nals (SX7 II) Connect an audio cable to the AUDIO IN ter-minal corresponding to the input image sig-nal if you want to use ...
Page 40 - Starting Projection; Connect the power cord.; Connect the Ground Terminal
40 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Starting Projection Connect the power cord and turn on the projector to start the projection. 1 Connect the power cord. Fully insert the power cord plug into the socket.The [POWER] indicator flashes red. 2 Remove the lens cap and press the [POWER] button....
Page 41 - Selecting a Language
41 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER The countdown window is displayed for approximately 20 seconds, and then the guid-ing message for the auto setup function appears.Adjust the focus by performing the auto setup or the focus adjustment if you cannotread the message due to out of focus. (P46...
Page 42 - Adjusting the Image; Adjust the image size in accordance with the screen.
42 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Adjusting the Image Adjusting the Image Size (ZOOM) Adjust the image size in accordance with the screen. 1 Press the [ZOOM] button. The Zoom adjustment window appears. 2 Adjust the image size. 3 Press the [OK] button. z Change the projector installation p...
Page 43 - Adjusting the Projection Angle; You can adjust the projection angle with the adjustable foot.; If Keystone Distortion is Too Large
43 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Adjusting the Projection Angle You can adjust the projection angle with the adjustable foot. 1 Lift the front side of the projector and push the adjusting foot lock button. The adjustable foot extends. 2 Adjust the projection angle while pushing the adjus...
Page 44 - Preparing the Computer; Determining the Output Resolution of the Computer; Windows 7; Right-click on the desktop background and
44 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Preparing the Computer Determining the Output Resolution of the Computer To make the most of the display performance of this projector, set output signal resolutionof the computer to an optimum value. Windows 7 1. Open the [Control Panel] from the start m...
Page 45 - Macintosh OSX; Open the Apple Menu and select [System; Projecting the Image from the Notebook Computer
45 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Macintosh OSX 1. Open the Apple Menu and select [System Environment Setting]. 2. In the System Environment Setting win- dow, click the [Displays] icon to displaythe Display window. 3. Select the [Display] tab and select "1400 x 1050" or a resoluti...
Page 46 - Performing the Auto Setup; Select an input signal.
46 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Performing the Auto Setup With the auto setup function, the following set of adjustments is performed automaticallywhen projecting an image from a computer. You can start the projection only with this oper-ation if the input signal has been appropriately ...
Page 47 - The Auto setup window appears.
47 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER 2 Press the [AUTO SET] button. The Auto setup window appears. 3 Press the [AUTO SET] button again. One or more functions highlighted in black are performed automatically. z You can perform this step by selecting [OK] with the [<] button, and then press...
Page 48 - Selecting an Input Signal; You can select an input signal type.
48 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Selecting an Input Signal You can select an input signal type. Select an input signal from the followings:ANALOG PC-1 : Analog signal Connecting with a DVI/Mini D-sub 15-pin cable (supplied cable) DIGITAL PC : Digital signal Connecting with a DVI digital ...
Page 52 - Adjusting Keystone Distortion; Press the POINTER buttons to adjust the focus.
52 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Adjusting Keystone Distortion The Auto setup function (Auto keystone) automatically adjusts the keystone distortion in alongitudinal direction. Follow the steps below if the function does not adjust the distortionappropriately or you want to adjust the ke...
Page 54 - Setting Up the Computer Screen Automatically (AUTO PC)
54 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Setting Up the Computer Screen Automatically (AUTO PC) This projector automatically makes optimum settings for the total number of dots and track-ing depending on a signal type (SXGA+, XGA, etc.).The auto PC adjustment function does not need to be perform...
Page 58 - True size
58 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER True size Select this if you want to project a computer screen in its orig-inal size.A clear image can be obtained because of no image pro-cessing. z If the display resolution of the computer is higher than 1400 by 1050 dots, select a lowerresolution be...
Page 60 - Turning Off the Projector; A confirmation message appears on the screen.
60 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Turning Off the Projector 1 Press the [POWER] button. A confirmation message appears on the screen. To continue projection, wait until the confirmation message disappears (approximately4 seconds) or press a button other than the [POWER] button. 2 Press th...
Page 61 - Setting Up the Power Management Function; Standby mode
61 PROJ ECTIN G AN IMAGE FROM TH E COMPUT ER Setting Up the Power Management Function You can use the power management function that turns off the lamp if the projectorreceives no signal input for a while.If you enable the power management mode, the projector displays a countdown timer if theproject...
Page 64 - Connecting the Projector to an AV Equipment; Connect the projector and AV equipment.; Supplied component cable
64 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT Projecting an Image from AV Equipment Connecting the Projector to an AV Equipment Connect the projector and AV equipment. Connecting to Video Terminals z Before connecting cables, turn off both the projector and AV equipment. z The above illustrations a...
Page 65 - SCART cable; Digital cable
65 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT SCART cable INPUT Signal: Select [SCART] (P72) AV equipment Projector (SCART terminal) Input Terminal-2 (ANALOG IN-2) LV-CA31 cable Digital cable You can project digital content via the HDMI or DVI terminal. Digital video output terminal INPUT Signal: S...
Page 66 - Video cable
66 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT S-VIDEO cable INPUT Signal: [S-VIDEO] is selected automati- cally AV equipment Projector S-VIDEO input terminal(S-VIDEO IN) Commercial S-VIDEO video cable S-VIDEO output terminal(S-VIDEO OUT terminal) SX7 MarkII SX60 INPUT Signal: [VIDEO] is selected au...
Page 67 - Connecting to AUDIO IN Terminals (SX7 II)
67 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT Connecting to AUDIO IN Terminals (SX7 II) Connect an audio cable to the AUDIO IN terminal corresponding to the input image signalif you want to use the projector’s speaker. z The speaker outputs the audio signal corresponding to the selected image signa...
Page 69 - Projecting a Video Image from an AV Equipment
69 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT Projecting a Video Image from an AV Equipment You can project a video image with the steps similar to those for projecting an image from acomputer.This section provides information specific to the projection from an AV equipment. For more detailed infor...
Page 70 - DIGITAL VIDEO : Digital signal
70 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT Performing the Auto Setup With the auto setup function, a series of screen adjustment and settings, such as Autofocus and Auto keystone is performed automatically when projecting a video image froman AV equipment. You can start the projection only with ...
Page 71 - Selecting DIGITAL VIDEO
71 PRO JE CTIN G AN IMAGE FROM A V EQU IPME NT Selecting DIGITAL VIDEO 1 Press the [INPUT] button. The [INPUT] window appears. 2 Select the top item in the menu with the [INPUT] button. The selection is toggled through available input signal types from above. 3 If [DIGITAL VIDEO] is unavailable fr...
Page 78 - Freezing the Picture; Freezing an Image
78 USEFU L FUN CTIO N S AVA ILABLE D U RING A PRESENT AT IO N Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Blackened Out an Image Temporarily X Useful when: X You finished the presentation. X You want to divert attendees' attention from the screen. Blacken out the image temporarily. Blackening o...
Page 79 - Muting the Sound; Adjusting the Volume
79 USEFU L FUN CTIO N S AVA ILABLE D U RING A PRESENT AT IO N Muting the Sound X Useful when: X You want to immediately mute the soundfrom the projector. Mute the sound temporarily. Muting the Sound The projector shows the [MUTE] icon onthe screen. Canceling the MUTE function Press the button again ...
Page 80 - Showing the Elapsed Time; Starting the Countdown
80 USEFU L FUN CTIO N S AVA ILABLE D U RING A PRESENT AT IO N Showing the Elapsed Time X Useful when: X You want to manage the proceedings ofthe presentation. The elapsed time from 00:00 to 59:59 isdisplayed at the lower right corner of thescreen. Starting the Countdown Press this button once to dis...
Page 81 - Zooming an Image; Zoom the projected image.
81 USEFU L FUN CTIO N S AVA ILABLE D U RING A PRESENT AT IO N Zooming an Image X Useful when: X Zoom in an object such as a smallgraph during a presentation. X Moving unnecessary information off thescreen to focus on the current subject. Zoom the projected image. Zooming In an Image Press this butto...
Page 83 - Pointing with a Spotlight; Showing the Spotlight
83 USEFU L FUN CTIO N S AVA ILABLE D U RING A PRESENT AT IO N Pointing with a Spotlight X Useful when: X You want to point to a portion of animage that should draw attendees'attention. Highlight a desired portion of the projectedimage with a spotlight. Showing the Spotlight A spotlight appears at th...
Page 86 - How to Use Menus; * The menu items may differ depending on the input signal.; Symbols Indicating Item Categories
86 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Up Functions from Menus How to Use Menus Some of the projector's function are used through the menu screen.It consists of following three menus. * The menu items may differ depending on the input signal. The projector stores the settings for each input...
Page 87 - This section provides the basic operation on the menu.
87 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S This section provides the basic operation on the menu. 1 Press the [MENU] button. A menu window appears. 2 Press [<] / [>] to select the appropriate tab. Press [ ] to move the cursor on the tab if it is not on it. 3 Press [ ] / [ ] to select a menu item ...
Page 88 - Directly
88 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S 4 Set the menu item. There are four types of menu items that you make a setting: z Directly z From a list z With a slider z In a different screen z Directly Example: Tracking Press [<] [>] to increase/decrease thesetting. z From a list Example: Aspect Pr...
Page 90 - Setting Display Status
90 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Display Status Selecting a Screen Mode (1) [Aspect] You can adjust the aspect ratio of the image pro-jected on the screen. T T Press the [MENU] button when you finish. Selecting a Screen Mode (2) [Aspect] You can adjust the aspect ratio of the image pr...
Page 93 - Adjusting the Total Number of Dots
93 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Display Status Adjusting the Total Number of Dots [Total dots] You can select the total number of dots in thehorizontal direction. Adjust the number of dotswhen the image distorts or noise is displayed onthe screen at both sides. T T T Press the [MENU]...
Page 94 - Adjusting the Horizontal Position
94 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Adjusting the Horizontal Position [Horizontal position] You can adjust the horizontal position of thescreen when the projected image is shifted inthe horizontal direction. T T T Press the [MENU] button when you finish. Adjusting the Vertical Position [Vertical...
Page 95 - Adjusting the Number of Horizontal Pixels
95 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Display Status Adjusting the Number of Horizontal Pixels [Horizontal pixels] You can adjust the number of the pixels in thehorizontal direction if the length of the screen istoo long or too short in the horizontal direction. T T T Press the [MENU] butt...
Page 96 - Performing Progressive Processing
96 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Performing Progressive Processing [Progressive] You can accumulate and composite informationfor a signal for a low resolution image to convertit to a high resolution image. T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Selecting a Menu...
Page 98 - Correcting the Screen Color
98 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Correcting the Screen Color [Screen color] You can adjust the while balance so that whiteportions of the image are displayed correctly. T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Capturing a Logo to Be Projected (SX60) [Logo capture...
Page 100 - Selecting a Logo at Startup
100 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Displaying a Logo (NO SHOW) [NO SHOW] You can display a user logo on a screen whenthe projected image is blackened out tempo-rarily by pressing the [NO SHOW] button on theremote control. (SX60)For SX7 MarkII, you can display either of a blackor blue screen. T...
Page 101 - Selecting Aspect Ratio of the Screen
101 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Display Status Selecting Aspect Ratio of the Screen [Screen aspect] You can select the aspect ratio of the projectingscreen. T T Press the [MENU] button when you finish. Display settings Screen aspect Select this when you use a screenwith aspect ratio...
Page 102 - Setting the Image Quality; Selecting an Image Mode
102 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting the Image Quality Selecting an Image Mode [Image mode] You can select an image mode suitable for theprojecting image. T T *1 It is available if the input signal is [DIGITAL VIDEO], [COMPONENT], [VIDEO] or [S-VIDEO]. *2 It is available if the input sig...
Page 103 - Adjusting the Brightness
103 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting the Image Quality Adjusting the Brightness [Brightness] You can adjust the brightness of an image whenit is too bright or dark. T T Press the [MENU] button when you finish. Adjusting the Contrast [Contrast] You can adjust the contrast of an image if y...
Page 104 - Adjusting the Sharpness
104 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Adjusting the Sharpness [Sharpness] You can adjust the sharpness when you want tomake an image sharper or softer. T T Press the [MENU] button when you finish. Making a Gamma Correction [Gamma] You can make a gamma correction if light ordark portions of an ima...
Page 109 - Reducing the Lamp Brightness
109 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting the Image Quality Reducing the Lamp Brightness [Lamp mode] You can reduce the lamp brightness if you wantto make the image darker or reduce the fannoise. T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Image adjustment Lamp mode...
Page 110 - Resetting the Image Settings
110 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Resetting the Image Settings [Reset] You can reset the current image settings to thedefault settings if you want to make all imagesettings all over again. T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Image adjustment Reset Resets the...
Page 111 - Setting Various Function; Setting Auto Setup Function
111 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Various Function Setting Auto Setup Function [Auto setup] You can select an item you want to enable in theauto setup function. T T Select [On] or [Off] for the following items if youwant to enable or disable them in the auto setupfunction, respectivel...
Page 112 - Skip the POWER Button Operation
112 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Skip the POWER Button Operation [Direct power on] You can set the projector to be turned on whenyou connect the power cord. T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Enabling/Disabling the Beep [Beep] You can enable/disable the be...
Page 113 - Selecting a Display Language
113 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Various Function Selecting a Display Language [Language] You can select a language to be used in themenu from 20 different languages. T T Press the [OK] button and all words in the menuwill be displayed in the selected language.Press the [MENU] button...
Page 114 - Prohibiting the Projector Operation
114 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Prohibiting the Projector Operation [Key lock] You can prohibit the use of the buttons on thetop control or remote control to prevent themfrom being pressed by mistake. T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Enabling/Disabling ...
Page 115 - Turning On/Off the LED Illumination
115 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Various Function Turning On/Off the LED Illumination [LED illumination] You can turn on/off the LED illumination lampand the LEDs on the terminals (P26, 27, 28). T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Setting up the Rem...
Page 116 - Setting up the Digital Video Input Signal
116 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting up the Digital Video Input Signal [Digital video] You can select the standard of the digital videoinput signal. T T T Press the [OK] button to confirm, and then pressthe [MENU] button. Setting a Password [Password settings] You can set a password to t...
Page 117 - Registering a Password
117 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Setting Various Function Registering a Password [Register password] You can register a password that you need toenter when turning on the projector. T T T Press the [OK] button to display the passwordentry screen. Enter a 4-digit password from the left. You c...
Page 118 - Resetting the Lamp Counter
118 SETTING UP FU NCTIO N S FROM MEN U S Resetting the Lamp Counter [Lamp counter] You can reset the lamp counter that indicates thetiming to replace the projector when you replaceit. T T T Display Examples of Lamp Counter z If the time of use is:SX7 MarkII : 1800 hours or lessSX60 : 2300 hours or l...
Page 119 - MAINTENANCE
Table of contents/Safety Instructions Before Use Setting Up the Projector Projecting an Image from the Computer Projecting an Image from AV Equipment Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendix Index MAINTENANCE
Page 120 - Cleaning the Projector; When Not Used for an Extended Period of Time
120 MAINT ENANCE Maintenance Cleaning the Projector Clean the projector frequently to prevent dust from settling on the surface.A dirty lens may ruin the quality of the projected image. Wipe the projector's main unit softly with a soft cloth.If the projector is heavily soiled, soak the cloth in wate...
Page 121 - Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter; Cleaning the Air Filter
121 MAINT ENANCE Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter An air filter is installed in the air intake vent on the bottom of the main body to protect theinternal lens and mirror from dust. Should the air filter become clogged with dust, the pro-jector may be damaged since it will block the air flow int...
Page 122 - Replacing the Lamp; Replacing Lamp; This projector uses the following lamp.; this message is displayed.
122 MAINT ENANCE Replacing the Lamp When the time of use of the lamp exceeds the certain amount of time, the following mes-sage (two types) is displayed for 10 seconds every time the projector is turned on. z If the time of use is:SX7 MarkII: 1800 to 2000 hoursSX60 : 2400 to 2500 hours z If the time...
Page 123 - * After the installation, be sure to push down
123 MAINT ENANCE Replacing the Lamp 1 Turn off the projector, disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet, and then let the pro-jector stand for at least 1 hour. 2 Loosen a screw with a flathead screwdriver and remove the lamp cover. 3 Loosen two screws, pull up the handle, and then remove the lamp...
Page 126 - WARNING Lamp Flash Patterns
126 TROU BLESHOOT ING Troubleshooting WARNING Lamp Flash Patterns The WARNING lamp on the Control Panel flashes in red after the projector is turned offwhen there is a trouble in the projector. z Wait until the cooling fan stops and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet beforedealing with the...
Page 127 - Symptoms and Solutions; You cannot turn on the projector.
127 TROU BLESHOOT ING Symptoms and Solutions You cannot turn on the projector. You cannot project an image from the projector. Cause Countermeasure The power cord is not connectedcorrectly. Check whether the power cord is connected correctly (P40). The power cord has just been con-nected. You cannot...
Page 128 - You cannot hear sound.
128 TROU BLESHOOT ING You cannot hear sound. The projected image is blur. You cannot project an image appropriately. Cause Countermeasure The audio cable is not connectedcorrectly. Check the cable connection of the audio cable (P38). The [MUTE] function is enabled. Press the [MUTE] button on the rem...
Page 129 - You cannot project an image from a notebook computer.
129 TROU BLESHOOT ING You cannot project an image from a notebook computer. The projector is forced to be turned off. Cause Countermeasure The connection cable is not con-nected correctly. Check whether the connection cable is connected to thevideo terminal of the computer correctly (P36, 37). The v...
Page 130 - You cannot operate the remote control.
130 TROU BLESHOOT ING You cannot operate the remote control. You cannot use the wireless mouse function. Cause Countermeasure Batteries are not installed properlyor they have run out. Check whether batteries are installed correctly. If batteries areinstalled correctly, replace them with new batterie...
Page 131 - APPENDIX; Table of contents for Appendix
Table of contents/Safety Instructions Before Use Setting Up the Projector Projecting an Image from the Computer Projecting an Image from AV Equipment Useful Functions Available During a Presentation Setting Up Functions from Menus Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendix Index APPENDIX Table of contents...
Page 132 - Supported Computer Signal Types
132 APPENDI X Appendix Supported Computer Signal Types This projector supports following signal types.If your computer or AV equipment is compatible with any one of these signal types, the pro-jector's auto PC function select the input signal type to project an image appropriately. ANALOG PC DIGITAL...
Page 133 - Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance
133 APPENDI X Relationship between Screen Size and Projecting Distance Screen size at 4:3 aspect ratio Type – W x D (cm) Projecting distance at (m) H1 (cm) H2 (cm) Screen size at 16:9 aspect ratio Type – W x D (cm) Max. zooming Min. zooming 40" 81 x 61 1.2 (3.9') 2.0 (6.6') 55 (1.8') 6 (0.2') 37...
Page 134 - Glossary; * is only applicable to SX7 MarkII
134 APPENDI X Glossary * is only applicable to SX7 MarkII 6-axis color adjust (P107) The color adjustment function for anadvanced user. You can adjust color balanceand color level for 6 axis of RGB (red/green/blue) and CMY (cyan/magenta/yellow) of theprojected image to make a fine color adjust-ment....
Page 135 - HDCP
135 APPENDI X Color temperature* (P105) A value that represents the related color in alight source in general. In this projector, thecolor temperature is used to adjust the RGBcolor balance for the projected image to cor-rect the related color influence by the ambi-ent light. If you increase and dec...
Page 138 - Specifications
138 APPENDI X Specifications Projector * 99.99% or more of the LCD panel pixels are effective. During projection, 0.01% or less of pixels may stay lit or unlit due to the charac-teristics of the LCD panel. * Using the projector continuously for an extended period of time may accelerate the deteriora...
Page 139 - External View
139 APPENDI X External View Input terminal-2 (ANALOG IN-2) (Analog PC-2 input/component input terminal) This terminal is used as a computer analog PC input or component input terminal. Use a D-sub computer cable for connection. Mini D-sub 15-pin 1 R 9 +5 V power 2 G 10 Ground (Vertical sync.) 3 B 11...
Page 140 - Index; Numerics
140 INDE X Index Numerics 6-axis color adjust ........................ 107, 134 A Adjusting keystone distortion ................. 52AdobeRGB ............................. 56, 102, 134Air filter ................................................. 121Ambient light (SX7 MarkII) ................... 108ANA...
Page 142 - Options
142 Options * This part is used to hang the projector from a ceiling. For more detailed information, refer to the instruction manual that comes with the ceiling-mount hangerRS-CL07. z Replacement lampPart No.:SX7 MarkII: RS-LP04SX60: RS-LP03 z Ceiling-mount hanger Part No.: RS-CL07 z Ceiling-mount p...
Page 144 - Menu Configuration; The Display settings menu
144 Menu Configuration The Display settings menu * 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]. Aspect DIGITAL PC/ANALOG PC P90 Full scr...