CANON SX6000 User Manual

MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
User’s Manual /  
Installation  
Manual  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
ENG  
How to Use This Manual  
COPYRIGHT NOTICE  
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Quick Reference Guide  
This Quick Reference Guide will help you find functions that make full use of the projector  
and are useful for producing an attractive presentation, etc.  
Connecting the Projector  
Changing the Remote Control Channel  
(P124)  
Connecting to the Computer (P47 - P51)  
Connecting to AV Equipment (P52 - P55)  
Resetting Projector Setting  
Initializing the Network Setting (P176)  
Resetting to the Default Setting (P140)  
Starting Projection (P56 - P58)  
Selecting an Input Signal (P59 - P60)  
Adjusting the Image  
Miscellaneous Functions  
Adjusting the Image Size and Focus (P71 -  
P73)  
Adjusting Keystone Distortion (P76)  
Adjusting Aspect Ratio (P63 - P70)  
Eliminating Flickers from Computer Screen  
and Adjusting Positional Shift (P96, P97)  
Using the Power Saving Mode (P120)  
Turning on the Projector by Connecting the  
Power Cord (P121)  
Disabling the Beep During Operation (P122)  
Disabling Buttons (P123)  
Hiding Guide Messages (P126)  
Setting a Password (P128)  
Adjusting Colors and Image Quality  
Reducing the Lamp Brightness (P119)  
Projecting an Image on a Greenboard (P103)  
Selecting an Image Mode Suitable for the  
Projecting Image (P109)  
Making Fine Color Adjustments (P114)  
Removing Noise (P116)  
Displaying Test Pattern (P138)  
Selecting Audio In Terminal (P139)  
Producing a Presentation  
Temporarily Blacking Out an Image (P82)  
Freezing the Picture (P82)  
Adjusting the Volume (P83)  
Muting the Sound (P83)  
Zooming an Image (P84)  
Showing the Elapsed Time (P85)  
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READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL FOR LATER USE. .....................................14  
AC Power Cord Requirement ...................................................................................................16  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations................................................................................17  
Precautions on the lamp...........................................................................................................21  
Precautions for the batteries of the remote control...................................................................22  
Installing Remote Control Batteries .................................................................................27  
Front Side ........................................................................................................................31  
Rear Side.........................................................................................................................32  
Bottom Side .....................................................................................................................32  
RS-RC04..........................................................................................................................34  
LED Indicator Displays....................................................................................................39  
Input Terminal...........................................................................................................................40  
Projecting an Image ......................................................................................... 45  
Steps for Connecting the Projector and Projecting an Image ...............................46  
Connecting the Projector ..........................................................................................47  
Connecting the Projector to a Computer ..................................................................................47  
Connecting to RGB Monitor Output Terminal (Analog Connection)................................47  
Connecting to DVI Monitor Output Terminal (Digital Connection)...................................50  
Connecting with a HDMI Cable (Input signal type: [HDMI] – P59) .................................51  
Outputting Audio to Speakers .........................................................................................51  
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When “No signal” Appears ............................................................................................. 58  
Adjusting the Image Size.......................................................................................................... 71  
Adjusting the Focus.................................................................................................................. 73  
Resetting the Position ..................................................................................................... 75  
Adjusting Keystone Distortion .................................................................................................. 76  
Useful Functions Available During a Presentation....................................... 81  
Useful Functions Available During a Presentation................................................. 82  
Temporarily Blacking Out an Image......................................................BLANK ...................... 82  
Freezing the Picture ..............................................................................FREEZE.................... 82  
Adjusting the Volume ............................................................................VOL........................... 83  
Muting the Sound..................................................................................MUTE........................ 83  
Zooming an Image ................................................................................D.ZOOM.................... 84  
Showing the Elapsed Time (WUX5000 / WUX4000) ............................P-TIMER ................... 85  
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Performing Gamma Correction...............................................................................................113  
Adjusting Color .......................................................................................................................114  
Correcting the Image According to the Ambient Light ............................................................115  
Noise Reduction .....................................................................................................................116  
Dynamic Gamma....................................................................................................................116  
Memory Color Correction........................................................................................................117  
6-axis Color Adjust (Detailed Color Adjustment) ....................................................................117  
Detailed Gamma Correction ...................................................................................................118  
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About the Display of the Lamp Counter........................................................................ 136  
Filter Warning Display (WX6000 / SX6000) ........................................................................... 137  
Resetting the Air Filter Counter (WX6000 / SX6000)............................................................. 137  
Selecting Audio In Terminal (WX6000 / SX6000) .................................................................. 139  
Locking Installation Related Functions (WX6000 / SX6000).................................................. 139  
(Installation and Maintenance) .................... 143  
Installation ...................................................................................................... 145  
Installation Precautions........................................................................................... 146  
Precautions When Carrying the Projector.............................................................................. 146  
Installation Precautions .......................................................................................................... 146  
Precautions When Carrying and Transporting the Projector.................................................. 146  
When using mounted on the ceiling ............................................................................. 148  
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Installing the Lens Unit ..................................................................................................151  
Relationship Between Image Size and Projecting Distance .........................................156  
Windows 7 .....................................................................................................................167  
Windows Vista ...............................................................................................................168  
Registering a Network Password............................................................................................173  
Setting Errors.................................................................................................................180  
Setting Up the Network............................................................................................182  
Setting Basic Information [Network]..............................................................................182  
Setting Up Email [Mail]..................................................................................................183  
Mail Authentication Settings [Mail auth] ........................................................................184  
Sending a Test Mail [Send test mail].............................................................................185  
SNMP Settings [SNMP] .................................................................................................185  
Setting Projector Information [Projector info.]................................................................186  
Setting PJLink [PJLink]..................................................................................................187  
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Cleaning the Projector............................................................................................. 192  
Replacing the Air Filter........................................................................................................... 193  
Replacement Lamp ................................................................................................................ 196  
Replacing the Lamp ............................................................................................................... 196  
When projecting on a 16:10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device........ 209  
When the image is projected on a 16:9 screen............................................................ 211  
When the image is projected on a 4:3 screen.............................................................. 211  
When projecting on a 16:10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device........ 212  
When projecting on a 16:9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device.......... 212  
When projecting on a 4:3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device............ 213  
SX6000................................................................................................................................... 213  
When the image is projected on a 4:3 screen.............................................................. 213  
When the image is projected on a 16:10 screen.......................................................... 214  
When the image is projected on a 16:9 screen............................................................ 214  
When projecting on a 4:3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device............ 215  
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When projecting on a 16:10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device.........215  
Projector ........................................................................................................................219  
Remote control ..............................................................................................................221  
Specification of Each Lens Unit (Option) ......................................................................221  
External View .................................................................................................................223  
ANALOG PC (WUX5000 / WUX4000), ANALOG PC-1 (WX6000 / SX6000) /  
COMPONENT IN Terminal ................................................................................................223  
Service Port (CONTROL)...............................................................................................224  
Index..........................................................................................................................228  
Menu Configuration ................................................................................................232  
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Safety Instructions  
Before installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly.  
This projector provides many convenient features and functions. Operating the projector  
properly enables you to manage those features and maintain it in good condition for  
many years to come.  
Improper operation may result in not only shortening the product life, but also malfunc-  
tions, fire hazards, or other accidents.  
If your projector does not seem to be operating properly, read this manual again, check  
operations and cable connections, and try the solutions in the “Troubleshooting” section  
in the back of this manual. If the problem still persists, contact the Canon Customer Sup-  
port Center.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  
EXCEPT LAMP REPLACEMENT. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUT-  
ING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT.  
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING  
AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS UNIT IN THE OWNER’S  
MANUAL.  
CAUTION  
Not for use in a computer room as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Elec-  
tronic Computer / Data Processing Equipment, ANSI / NFPA 75.  
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Safety Instructions  
Safety Precautions  
WARNING:  
• THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED.  
• TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
• This projector produces intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly into  
the lens, otherwise eye damage could result. Be especially careful that children do not  
stare directly into the beam.  
• Install the projector in a proper position. Otherwise it may result in a fire hazard.  
• Allowing the proper amount of space on the top, sides, and rear of the projector cabinet  
is critical for proper air circulation and cooling of the unit. The diagrams shown here  
indicates the minimum space required. If the projector is to be built into a compartment  
or similarly enclosed, these minimum distances must be maintained.  
SIDE and TOP  
REAR  
50 cm (1.6')  
50 cm (1.6') 50 cm (1.6')  
50 cm (1.6')  
• Do not cover the ventilation slots on the projector. Heat build-up can reduce the service  
life of your projector, and can also be dangerous.  
• If the projector is unused for an extended time, unplug the projector from the power out-  
let.  
• Do not project the same image for a long time.  
An afterimage may remain on the LCD panels due to the characteristics of the panels of  
the projector.  
CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING  
When hanging the projector from the ceiling, clean the air intake vents and top of the pro-  
jector periodically with a vacuum cleaner. If you leave the projector unclean for a long  
time, the cooling fans can be clogged with dust, and it may cause a breakdown or a  
disaster.  
DO NOT SET THE PROJECTOR IN GREASY, WET, OR SMOKY CONDITIONS SUCH  
AS IN A KITCHEN TO PREVENT A BREAKDOWN OR A DISASTER. IF THE PROJEC-  
TOR COMES IN CONTACT WITH OIL OR CHEMICALS, IT MAY BECOME DETERIO-  
RATED.  
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Safety Instructions  
READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER’S MANUAL FOR LATER USE.  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before beginning to operate the  
product.  
Read all of the instructions given here and 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 unat-  
tended or unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent  
damage due to lightning and power surges.  
Do not expose this unit to rain or use near water... for example, in a wet basement, near a  
swimming pool, etc...  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may result in haz-  
ards.  
Do not place this projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The projector may fall,  
causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the projector. Use only  
with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the projector. Wall or  
shelf mounting should be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s directions,  
and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturers.  
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care.  
Sudden stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the  
appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
Slots and openings in the rear and front of the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation, to insure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect  
it from overheating.  
The openings should never be covered with cloth or other materials, and the bottom  
opening should not be blocked by placing the projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or other sim-  
ilar surface. This projector should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.  
This projector should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a book case unless  
proper ventilation is provided.  
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Safety Instructions  
Never push objects of any kind into this projector through cabinet slots as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind onto the projector.  
Do not install the projector near the ventilation duct of air-conditioning equipment.  
This projector should be operated using only the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied, contact the Canon Cus-  
tomer Support Center or local power company.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this projector where the  
cord may be damaged by people walking on it.  
Do not attempt to service this projector yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified ser-  
vice personnel.  
Unplug this projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service person-  
nel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b. If liquid has been spilled into the projector.  
c. If the projector has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. 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  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the projector to normal operating condition.  
e. If the projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the projector exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for  
servicing.  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original  
parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or injury.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this projector, ask the service technician to  
perform routine safety checks to determine that the projector is in safe operating condi-  
tion.  
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Safety Instructions  
AC Power Cord Requirement  
The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirements for use in the  
country you purchased it.  
AC Power Cord for the United States and Canada:  
The AC Power Cord used in the United States and Canada is  
listed by the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and certified by the  
Canadian Standard Association (CSA).  
The AC Power Cord has a grounding-type AC line plug. This is a  
safety feature to ensure the plug fits into the power outlet. Do not  
try to tamper with this safety feature. Should you be unable to  
insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician.  
Ground  
THE SOCKET-OUTLET SHOULD BE INSTALLED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND EAS-  
ILY ACCESSIBLE.  
NOTE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE US  
LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED  
OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS.  
European Union (and EEA) only.  
These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with  
your household waste, according to the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC),  
the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC) and / or your national laws imple-  
menting 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 an  
authorized one-for-one basis when you buy a new similar product or to  
an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and elec-  
tronic equipment (EEE) and batteries and accumulators. Improper han-  
dling of this type of waste could have a possible impact on the  
environment and human health due to potentially hazardous sub-  
stances that are generally associated with EEE. Your cooperation in the  
correct disposal of this product will contribute to the effective usage of  
natural resources. For more information about the recycling of this  
product, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved  
scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit  
www.canon-europe.com/environment.  
(EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)  
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Safety Instructions  
Federal Communication Commission Notice  
Multimedia Projector, Model: WUX5000 / WUX4000 / WX6000 / SX6000  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-  
vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or tele-  
vision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.  
The cable with a ferrite core provided with the projector must be used with this equip-  
ment in order to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Use of a shielded cable is required to comply with class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15  
of FCC Rules.  
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified  
in the instructions. If such changes or modifications should be made, you could be  
required to stop operation of the equipment.  
Canon U.S.A. Inc.  
One Canon Plaza, Lake Success, NY 11042-1198, U.S.A.  
Tel No. (516) 328-5600  
Canadian Radio Interference Regulations  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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Safety Instructions  
Precautions for Use  
As this section contains important safety-related information, be sure to read the following  
carefully beforehand in order to use your projector correctly and safely.  
Warning  
If the following situations occur, turn the power off, remove the power plug from the  
power outlet and contact the Canon Customer Support Center. Failure to do so could  
cause a fire or result in an electric shock.  
• If smoke is emitted  
• If an unusual smell or noise is emitted  
• If a loud noise is heard and the lamp turns off  
• If water or other liquid has entered the projector  
• If metal or any other foreign material has entered the projector  
• If the projector is knocked over or dropped and the cabinet is damaged  
Warning  
Pay attention to the following points for handling the power cord. Failing to pay atten-  
tion to these points could 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. The power cord may be damaged.  
• Do not cover the power cord with a carpet.  
• Do not excessively bend, twist, pull or make modifications to the power cord.  
• Keep the power cord away from heaters and other sources of heat.  
• Do not use the power cord when it is bent finely, coiled or bundled.  
• Do not use a damaged power cord. If your power cord is damaged, contact the  
Canon Customer Support Center.  
• Do not use any power cord other than the type that is included with this projector.  
• Be sure to connect the ground wire of the power cord to ground. Failure to do so  
could result in an electric shock.  
• Be sure to connect the ground wire before connecting the power plug to the outlet.  
Also when you disconnect the ground wire, be sure to unplug the power plug from  
the outlet beforehand.  
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Safety Instructions  
Warning  
Pay attention to the following points regarding the power source, power plug and han-  
dling of the connector. Failure to do so could result in a fire, electric shock or personal  
injury.  
• Do not use any power source with a voltage other than the voltage indicated (AC 100  
– 240 V).  
• Do not pull the power cord and be sure to hold the power plug or connector when  
removing. The cord could be damaged as a result.  
• Do not insert any metal objects into the contact parts of the power plug or connector.  
• Remove the power plug from the outlet before performing cleaning or maintenance  
of the projector.  
• Do not remove the power plug or connector with wet hands.  
• Insert the power plug and connector securely up to the base. Additionally, do not  
use a damaged power plug or an outlet that is loose.  
• If using an extension cord attached to the outlet, make sure that the total electric  
power consumption of connected devices does not exceed the rated capacity.  
• Periodically inspect the power plug and outlet and remove any dust or dirt from  
between the plug and the outlet.  
Precautions for Installation  
Warning  
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 in a bathroom or shower room.  
• Do not use the projector in rain or snow, by the sea, or in close proximity to a body of  
water.  
• Do not place containers containing a liquid on top of the projector.  
• Do not place the projector in any location where it will be exposed to oily smoke or  
steam, such as a kitchen work surface or table etc.  
• Do not touch the projector itself, the power cord, or the cable if lightening strikes.  
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Safety Instructions  
Warning  
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 move the projector until you have switched off the power, removed the power  
plug from the power outlet and unplugged any other cables.  
• Before installing or replacing a lens unit, make sure to remove the power plug from  
the outlet. Failure to do so could result in an electric shock or injury.  
• Do not remove the cabinet from the projector or disassemble it. The interior of the  
projector contains high-voltage components as well as parts that are hot. These  
could cause an electric shock or burn. If inspection, maintenance or repair is  
required, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
• Do not disassemble or modify the projector (including consumable parts) or the  
remote control.  
• Do not insert any object into vents in the projector, such as the air intake vent or  
exhaust vents.  
• Do not place a pressurized can in front of the exhaust vents. The pressure of the  
contents of the can may increase due to heat from the exhaust vents and this could  
result in an explosion.  
• 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 in  
preventing young children to do so.  
• When giving a presentation in front of the projector while it is projecting an image,  
conduct your presentation from a position where your shadow will not be cast on the  
screen and where you do not feel blinded by light from the projector.  
Caution  
Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projec-  
tor.  
• If the projector will not be used for a long period of time, be sure to remove the  
power plug from the power outlet to ensure safety. Failure to do so could cause a  
fire.  
The temperature of the cabinet around and above the exhaust vents can become hot  
during projector operation. Touching these areas during operation could cause  
burns to the hands.  
Do not touch these areas. Doing so may cause burns. Pay particular attention in pre-  
venting young children from touching these parts. Additionally, do not place any  
metal objects on these areas. Due to the heat from the projector, doing so could  
cause an accident or personal injury.  
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Safety Instructions  
Caution  
Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector.  
• Do not place any heavy objects on top of the projector or sit / stand on it. Pay partic-  
ular attention to prevent small children from doing so. The projector may be knocked  
over and this could result in damage or a personal injury.  
• Do not place the projector on an unstable or slanted surface. Doing so may cause  
the projector to fall or be knocked over and could result in a personal injury.  
• Do not place any objects in front of the lens while the projector is operating. Doing so  
could cause a fire.  
• When cleaning off dust or dirt from the projector lens etc., do not use any kind of  
spray that is flammable. As the temperature of the lamp inside the projector is high, it  
could ignite, causing a fire.  
• Using the lens shift function the lens in the projector moves up / down / left / right  
powered by a motor. Do not touch the lens when the lens is moving. Doing so could  
cause a personal injury.  
• Before replacing the lens unit, wait at least one hour after the projector is turned off  
to allow the projector to cool thoroughly. Failure to do so could result in a burn or  
injury.  
• If the projector is used for a long period of time, dust could accumulate inside the  
projector. This could cause a fire or malfunction. It is recommended that periodic  
maintenance of the projector be performed. For details of maintenance costs, con-  
tact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
• When hanging the projector from a ceiling, put the projector down on the floor or a  
workbench before attaching or replacing the lens unit. Failure to do so could result in  
parts falling off the projector and may cause an accident or personal injury.  
Precautions on the lamp  
Warning  
When replacing the lamp, or when the lamp is damaged, pay attention to the following  
points. Failure to do so could result in an electric shock or personal injury.  
• Be sure to remove the power plug from the power outlet before replacing the lamp.  
• When the lamp is damaged, shards of glass may be scattered inside the projector.  
Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for cleaning and inspection of the pro-  
jector interior and lamp replacement.  
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Safety Instructions  
Caution  
When handling the lamp, pay attention to the following points.  
• Be sure not to handle the lamp immediately after it has been used. Be sure to switch  
off the power and wait for approximately 1 hour for the lamp and the projector to cool  
down sufficiently. Failure to do so could result in a burn or personal injury due to heat  
from the lamp or projector.  
• When an instruction to replace the lamp has been displayed (LAMP Indicator Dis-  
plays (P39)), the possibility of the lamp breaking will increase. Replace the lamp with  
a new one as soon as possible.  
• If the lamp is damaged, gas inside the lamp (containing mercury) and dust may be  
emitted from the exhaust vents. If this happens, immediately open the windows and  
doors to provide ventilation to the room. If you inhale any gas emitted from the lamp  
or it has come into contact with your eyes or mouth, consult a doctor immediately.  
• When disposing of a used mercury lamp, dispose of it in the same way as a fluores-  
cent lamp and in accordance with the local regulations where you live.  
Precautions for the batteries of the remote control  
Warning  
Pay attention to the following points regarding handling of batteries. Failure to do so  
could result in a fire or injury.  
• Do not place the batteries in a fire or apply heat to, short circuit or disassemble the  
batteries.  
• Do not attempt to recharge the batteries that are included with the remote control.  
• Remove the batteries when they have been fully used, or if they will not be used for a  
long period of time.  
• When replacing the batteries, replace both at the same time. Also, do not use two  
batteries of a different type at the same time.  
• Insert the batteries in the correct + / - positions.  
• If any liquid leaks from the batteries and comes into contact with skin, wash off thor-  
oughly with water.  
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Safety Instructions  
For Safe Use  
Pay attention to the following points when carrying or transporting the projector.  
• This projector is a precision instrument. Do not knock it over or subject it to impacts.  
Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
• When carrying or holding up the projector after attaching the lens unit, be sure not to  
hold the lens. Doing so may cause damage to the lens unit.  
• Do not reuse any packaging or shock-absorbent materials that were supplied with  
the projector at the time of purchase for transporting or shipping the projector. Pro-  
tection of the projector cannot be guaranteed if used packaging or shock-absorbent  
materials are reused. Fragments from shock-absorbent material may also enter the  
interior of the projector which could cause a malfunction.  
• If transportation is necessary, the lens unit should be removed before transporting  
the projector. If the projector is subjected to excessive impacts during transporta-  
tion, the lens unit may be damaged. Removal and installation of the lens unit should  
not be performed by the user. Be sure to have the procedure performed by a quali-  
fied technician or contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
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Safety Instructions  
For Safe Use  
Pay attention to the following points when installing or using the projector.  
• Be sure to install the projector in a location where the air intake and exhaust vents  
are separated from the wall by more than 50 cm (1.6'). Failure to do so could cause  
a malfunction.  
• Do not install the projector in a location that is damp, or where there is a lot of dust,  
oily smoke or tobacco smoke. Doing so could cause contamination of optical com-  
ponents such as the lens and the mirror and may result in deterioration of image  
quality.  
• Do not touch the lens with bare hands. Doing so may result in deterioration of image  
quality.  
• If the projector is suddenly moved from a location where the temperature is low to a  
location where the temperature is high, or if the temperature in the location where the  
projector is installed increases suddenly, moisture in the air could cause condensa-  
tion to form on the projector lens or mirror. This 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.  
Operating temperature: 5°C to 35°C Humidity level: up to 85%  
Storage temperature: -10°C to 60°C  
• Do not install the projector near high-voltage electrical power lines or an electrical  
power source.  
• Do not use the projector on a soft surface such as carpet or sponge mat, etc. Doing  
so could cause heat to build up inside the projector and this could result in a mal-  
function.  
• Do not block the air intake or exhaust vents of the cooling fan. Doing so could cause  
heat to build up inside the projector and may cause a malfunction.  
• Installing the projector in the wrong direction may cause a malfunction or accident.  
Install the projector so that the left / right incline is within 10°.  
• Do not place any objects on top of the projector that may change shape or color due  
to heat.  
• When using the projector at altitudes greater than 2,300 m, or for projecting  
upward / downward:  
When using the projector at altitudes greater than 2,300 m, or for upward pro-  
jection or downward projection, it is necessary to change the settings of the  
projector. For further details, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Before Use  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
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Supplied Accessories  
Check that the following accessories have been supplied with the projector.  
Remote control  
(part No.: RS-RC04)  
(part No.: RS-RC05)  
Batteries for the remote control  
(AAA size x2)  
(AA size x2)  
Power cord (1.8 m)  
VGA cable (1.8 m) for connection  
to a computer (part No.: YH7-2307)  
(mini D-sub 15-pin / mini D-sub 15-pin)  
For Continental Eu-  
rope  
For the U.S.A. and  
Canada  
User’s Manual /  
Installation Manual (CD-ROM)  
Warranty Card  
Important Information  
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Supplied Accessories  
Installing Remote Control Batteries  
1 Open the battery com-  
partment lid.  
2 Insert batteries.  
Insert 2 new AAA bat-  
teries in the compart-  
ment with the + and –  
poles positioned cor-  
rectly.  
3 Close the compart-  
ment lid.  
Slide the lid while  
pressing it down.  
Slide the lid until you  
hear a click to  
securely close it.  
3 Close the compart-  
1 Open the battery com- 2 Insert batteries.  
Insert 2 new AA batter-  
partment lid.  
ment lid.  
ies in the compart-  
ment with the + and –  
poles positioned cor-  
rectly.  
Raise the battery  
cover tab while push-  
ing it.  
Insert the tab into the  
remote control notch  
(1) and push the bat-  
tery cover down (2).  
(1)  
(2)  
• If buttons on the remote control are inoperative when you attempt to operate the projector,  
replace the batteries with new ones.  
• Do not drop the remote control or subject it to impact.  
• Do not spill any liquids on the remote controller. Doing so could damage it.  
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Supplied Accessories  
Pay attention to the following points when handling the bat-  
teries. Failing to do so could result in a fire or personal  
injury.  
• Do not heat, short circuit or disassemble the batteries, or  
place them in a fire.  
• Do not attempt to recharge the batteries that are included  
with the remote control.  
• Remove the batteries when they are flat or when the  
remote control will not be used for a long period of time.  
• When replacing the batteries, replace both batteries at the  
same time and do not use two batteries of a different type  
together.  
• Insert the batteries with the + and - terminals in the correct  
directions.  
• If any liquid from inside the batteries leaks out and con-  
tacts your skin, be sure to wash the liquid off thoroughly.  
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Preparing the Remote Control  
Remote Control Operating Range  
The remote control is an infrared type. Point it at the infrared remote receiver on the front  
or rear of the projector to operate it.  
(26.3')  
(26.3')  
• Use the remote control within a distance of approximately 8 m (26.3') from the projector.  
• Use the remote control within an angle of 25° in any direction from directly in front of the  
infrared remote receiver.  
• The remote control may be inoperative if there is an obstacle between the remote control  
and main unit or the infrared remote receiver on the main unit is exposed to direct sunlight  
or strong light of lighting equipment.  
• When you use 2 or more projectors at the same time, you can change the channel set-  
tings to prevent the 2 remote controls from interfering with each other. (P124)  
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Preparing the Remote Control  
When a remote control is connected using a cable (WX6000 / SX6000)  
The remote control for WX6000 / SX6000 (RS-RC05) can be used connected to the pro-  
jector with a cable.  
Use a cable with a Ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack (not included).  
Terminal for  
wired remote  
control  
Ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack cable  
(not included)  
• Infrared operations cannot be performed if a cable is connected to the projector or the  
remote control.  
• Use a cable with a Ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack (not included) with a length of 30 m or less.  
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Part Names  
Main Unit (The illustration shows WUX5000.)  
Front Side  
Power cord connector (P56)  
Side control (P38)  
Lens unit  
Air intake vent  
Do not block the air intake.  
Doing so may cause a malfunc-  
tion.  
Terminals  
and con-  
nectors  
Infrared remote receiver (P29)  
Air filter (P193)  
Anti-theft lock hole  
An anti-theft wire cable (not included) can be  
connected.  
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Part Names  
Rear Side  
Exhaust vent  
Do not block the air exhaust.  
Doing so may cause a malfunc-  
tion.  
Lamp cover  
Infrared remote receiver (P29)  
Bottom Side  
Screw holes for installation of ceiling  
attachment  
Adjustable feet (P150)  
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Part Names  
Mounting the Projector on the Ceiling  
You can mount the projector on the ceiling.  
The ceiling attachment (part No.: RS-CL11)  
is required in order to mount the projector on  
the ceiling. Depending on the installation  
environment, an extension pipe (part No.:  
RS-CL08 or RS-CL09) may also be required.  
Contact the Canon Customer Support Center  
for more detailed information.  
• Make sure to use the optional ceil-  
ing attachment.  
• You should never install the ceiling  
attachment by yourself.  
If you mount the projector on the ceil-  
ing, you have to invert the projected  
image by selecting [Image flip H/V]  
from the menu. (P104)  
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Part Names  
Remote Control  
The projector can be operated using buttons on the remote control or the side control on  
the main unit. The RS-RC04 remote control is included with WUX5000 / WUX4000 and the  
RS-RC05 remote control is included with WX6000 / SX6000.  
The remote control allows you to operate all functions of the projector.  
RS-RC04  
POWER button (P56, P80)  
Turns the projector on or off.  
FOCUS button (P73)  
Adjusts focusing.  
[ ] / [ ] buttons: Moves the focus posi-  
tion farther away.  
[ ] / [ ] buttons: Moves the focus posi-  
tion nearer.  
ASPECT button (P70)  
Changes the aspect ratio mode.  
D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button (P76)  
Corrects keystone distortion.  
[ ], [ ], [ ] / [ ] buttons: For keystone  
adjustment.  
Press D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE to correct  
keystone distortion.  
• Moves the image up, down, left, or right  
when the screen aspect setting is [16:9  
D. image shift] or [4:3 D. image shift] is  
selected. (P67, P68)  
To move the image, use the [ ] / [ ] or  
the [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
D. ZOOM button (P84)  
Zooms the image in or out digitally.  
[+] button: Zooms the image in (up to 12x).  
[+] button: Zooms the image out (1x mini-  
mum).  
[ ], [ ], [ ] / [ ] buttons: Move the zoom-  
in location.  
FREEZE button (P82)  
Freezes the projected image.  
IMAGE button (P79)  
Switches the image mode (image quality).  
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Part Names  
INPUT button (P60)  
Switches the input signal.  
LENS-SHIFT button (P74)  
Moves the lens up, down, left, or right.  
[ ], [ ], [ ] / [ ] buttons: Move the lens.  
ZOOM button (P71)  
Adjusts the image size.  
[ ] / [ ] buttons: Increase the image size.  
[ ] / [ ] buttons: Decrease the image size.  
AUTO PC button (P62)  
Adjusts tracking etc. automatically in accordance with the signal from  
a computer when the analog PC input is selected.  
OK button (P92)  
Confirms the item selected from the menu.  
Pointer buttons (P90)  
Selects the upper, lower, left or right item in the menu  
and performs remote control channel settings. (P127)  
MENU button (P88)  
Displays the menu on the screen and performs remote control  
channel settings.  
VOL button (P83)  
Adjusts the sound volume.  
[+] button: Increases the volume.  
P-TIMER button (P85)  
Displays the time elapsed since this  
button was pressed.  
[+] button: Decreases the volume.  
MUTE button (P83)  
Mutes the sound.  
BLANK button (P82)  
Toggles between display / non-display of image.  
LAMP button (WUX4000) (P119)  
Toggles the lamp mode between Standard  
and Silent.  
GAMMA button (P113)  
Adjusts the gamma of the image.  
[ ] button: Corrects dark parts of the image so that they are easier to see.  
[ ] button: Corrects bright parts of the image so that they are easier to see.  
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Part Names  
RS-RC05  
POWER button (P56, P80)  
Turns the projector on or off.  
ASPECT button (P70)  
Changes the aspect ratio mode.  
Pointer buttons (P90)  
Selects the upper, lower, left or right item  
in the menu. Performs remote control  
channel settings when the remote control  
is used via the infrared transmitter. (P124)  
OK button (P92)  
Determines the item selected from the menu.  
ZOOM button (P71)  
Adjusts the image size.  
[ ] / [ ] buttons: Increase the image size.  
[ ] / [ ] buttons: Decrease the image size.  
FOCUS button (P73)  
Adjusts focusing.  
[
[
] / [ ] buttons: Moves the focus position further away.  
] / [ ] buttons: Moves the focus position nearer.  
TEST PATTERN button (P138, P217)  
Displays the test pattern.  
D.ZOOM button (P84)  
Zooms the image in or out digitally.  
[1] button: Zooms the image in (up to 12x).  
[4] button: Zooms the image out (1x minimum).  
[
] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons: Move the zoom-in  
location.  
Ch button (P124)  
Changes the remote control channel when  
the remote control is used via the infrared  
transmitter.  
IMAGE button (P79)  
Switches the image mode (image quality).  
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Part Names  
AUTO PC button (P62)  
Adjusts tracking etc. automatically in accordance with the signal from a com-  
puter when the analog PC input is selected.  
INPUT button (P60)  
Switches the input signal.  
Change input buttons (P60)  
Change the input signal between Digital  
PC, Analog PC-1, Analog PC-2, HDMI  
and Component.  
MENU button (P89)  
Displays the menu on the screen. Performs remote control channel settings  
when the remote control is used via the infrared transmitter. (P127  
)
EXIT button (P92)  
Cancels functions such as menu  
display or test pattern during oper-  
ation and returns to the image dis-  
play.  
SHIFT button (P74)  
Moves the lens up, down, left or right.  
[ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons: Move the lens.  
KEYSTONE button (P76)  
Corrects keystone distortion.  
To move the image, use the [ ] / [ ] or [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
VOL button (P83)  
Adjusts the sound volume.  
[3] button: Increases the volume.  
[6] button: Decreases the volume.  
MUTE button (P83)  
Mutes the sound.  
Numerical buttons (P129, P173, P175)  
Enter password and TCP/IP setting values.  
Fn button  
Cannot be used on this  
BLANK button (P82)  
Toggles between display / non-display of  
the image.  
FREEZE button (P82)  
Freezes the projected image.  
Terminal for wired remote control (P30)  
Connects a cable to the projector for remote control operation.  
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Part Names  
Side Control  
(1) LED indicators (P39)  
The projector status is shown by the LED indicators (off / on / flashing).  
For indicator status, refer to page 39.  
• POWER ON (green): Lights up or flashes when the power is on.  
• STAND BY (red)  
: Lights up or flashes during standby or when the projector is  
shut down.  
• WARNING (red)  
• LAMP (orange)  
: Lights up or flashes when an error occurs.  
: Flashes when the time for replacing the lamp is near. When a  
lamp cover error occurs, the [WARNING] indicator will also  
flash. When a lamp error occurs, it will illuminate at the same  
time as the [WARNING] indicator.  
• TEMP (red)  
: When the temperature inside the projector is high, it will flash. If  
the temperature inside the projector increases further and a  
temperature error occurs, it will illuminate at the same time that  
the [WARNING] indicator illuminates.  
(1)  
(4)  
(5)  
(3)  
(6)  
(7)  
(2)  
(2) POWER button (P56, P80)  
(5) INPUT button (P60)  
Turns the projector on or off.  
Switches the input signal.  
(3) MENU button (P88, P89)  
(6) Pointer / VOL buttons (P90)  
Adjust the sound volume.  
Displays a menu on the screen.  
[ ] button: Decreases the volume.  
[ ] button: Increases the volume.  
Selects the upper, lower, left or right  
item in the menu.  
(4) LENS button  
Each time the button is pressed, the  
screen changes to focus adjustment  
(P73), zoom (image size) adjustment  
(P71), or lens shift (image position)  
adjustment (P74). To adjust, use the  
[ ] / [ ] or the [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
(7) OK button (P92)  
Determines the item selected from the  
menu.  
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Part Names  
LED Indicator Displays  
The LED indicators flash or illuminate to indicate the operating status of the projector.  
: Off : Lit  
: Flashing  
LED indicator  
POWER  
ON  
(green)  
Operating status  
STAND BY  
(red)  
WARN-  
ING (red) (orange)  
LAMP  
TEMP  
(red)  
Power is not connected.  
Ready to turn power on (standby).  
Power is on.  
Power-saving mode engaged.  
The time for replacing the lamp is near.  
Internal temperature is high.  
A lamp error has occurred.  
*
*
Power was turned off due to high inter-  
nal temperature.  
The lamp cover is open.  
Another error has occurred.  
* Either the [POWER ON] or [STAND BY] indicator illuminates, depending on the power  
status.  
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Part Names  
Input Terminal  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(1)LAN port (P166)  
Connects the LAN cable.  
Used to connect the projector to a network.  
(2)ANALOG PC / COMPONENT IN terminal  
(
/COMPONENT IN) (P47, P53)  
Receives the analog PC signal (Analog PC).  
A component cable can be used to receive the component image signal (Component).  
(3)DVI-D IN terminal ( DVI-D IN) (P50)  
Connects the external monitor output from a computer.  
Receives the digital signal (Digital PC).  
(4)HDMI IN terminal (HDMI IN) (P51)  
Receives the digital content image signal (HDMI).  
Carries both video and audio signals across a single cable.  
(5)Service port (CONTROL)  
This terminal is used by servicing technicians. It is not used during ordinary use.  
(6)AUDIO IN terminal (AUDIO IN) (P47, P50, P53)  
Receives the audio input corresponding to 2 image input systems other than HDMI IN.  
The internal speaker outputs the audio for the selected image signal.  
(7)AUDIO OUT terminal ( AUDIO OUT) (P51, P55)  
Outputs the audio to external AV equipment. This outputs the audio signal that corre-  
sponds to the projected image signal.  
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Part Names  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
(6)  
(7)  
(8)  
(1)LAN port (P166)  
Connects the LAN cable.  
Used to connect the projector to a network.  
(2)ANALOG PC-1 / COMPONENT IN terminal  
(
/COMPONENT IN) (P47, P53)  
Receives the analog PC signal (Analog PC-1).  
A component cable can be used to receive the component image signal (Component).  
(3)ANALOG PC- 2 / DVI-I IN terminal ( DVI-I IN) (P50)  
Connects the external monitor output from a computer.  
Receives the digital PC signal (Digital PC) or analog PC signal (Analog PC-2).  
(4)HDMI IN terminal (HDMI IN) (P51)  
Receives the digital content image signal (HDMI).  
Carries both video and audio signals across a single cable.  
(5)Service port (CONTROL)  
This terminal is used by servicing technicians. It is not used during ordinary use.  
(6)Terminal for wired remote control (REMOTE) (P30)  
This terminal is used to connect the remote control using a cable.  
(7)AUDIO IN terminal (AUDIO IN) (P47, P50, P53)  
Receives the audio signal input for 2 kinds of image input except HDMI IN.  
The internal speaker outputs the audio for the selected image signal.  
(8)AUDIO OUT terminal ( AUDIO OUT) (P51, P55)  
Outputs the audio to external AV equipment. This outputs the audio signal that corre-  
sponds to the projected image signal.  
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42  
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
User’s Manual  
(Operation)  
43  
 
44  
Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Projecting an  
Image  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
45  
 
Steps for Connecting the Projector and Projecting an Image  
Installation work should be performed by a qualified technician.  
Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information.  
Connecting the Projector to Equipment (P162)  
Starting Projection (P56)  
Do you want to project an image from a  
notebook computer?  
For a notebook computer,  
Yes  
turn on the monitor output  
(P58) and then proceed.  
No  
Selecting an Input Signal (P59)  
Is the image projected properly?  
Projection is complete.  
No  
Adjusting the Image (P61)  
Make the following adjustments.  
• Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer (P61)  
• Selecting an Aspect Ratio of Projected Image (Screen aspect) and a Screen  
Mode (Aspect) P63 P69  
Adjusting Misaligned Images or Flickering of the Screen Using the Auto PC (P62  
• Adjusting the Image Size P71  
• Adjusting the Focus P73  
• Adjusting the Image Position (Lens shift) (P74)  
(
,
)
)
(
)
)
(
• Adjusting Keystone Distortion  
(
P76  
)
Making Fine Adjustments  
• Selecting an Image Mode (P78  
)
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Connecting the Projector  
Connecting the Projector to a Computer  
Connect the projector to the computer.  
A digital connection (P50) is recommended when projecting an image in high quality.  
When using a computer with an HDMI output terminal, a digital connection (P51) can be  
made using an HDMI cable.  
Before connecting the cables, turn off both the projector and computer.  
Connecting to RGB Monitor Output Terminal (Analog Connection)  
Connecting with a VGA cable (Input signal type: [Analog PC] (WUX5000 / WUX4000),  
[Analog PC-1] (WX6000 / SX6000) P59)  
Computer  
Projector  
To ANALOG PC /  
COMPONENT IN terminal  
Monitor output  
terminal  
(mini D-sub 15-pin)  
VGA cable (supplied)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
AUDIOoutputterminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
Audio cable (not included)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
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Connecting the Projector  
Computer  
Projector  
To ANALOG PC-1 /  
COMPONENT IN terminal  
Monitor output  
VGA cable (supplied)  
terminal  
(mini D-sub 15-pin)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
AUDIOoutputterminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
Audio cable (not included)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
Connecting with VGA-DVI cable (Input signal type: [Analog PC-2] P59)  
Computer  
Projector  
To ANALOG PC-2 /  
DVI-I IN terminal  
Monitor output  
terminal  
(mini D-sub 15-pin)  
VGA-DVI-I cable (not included)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
AUDIO output terminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
Audio cable (not included)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
• Use a VGA cable in which all pins are connected. If the cable is a type in which all pins  
are not connected, the image may not be correctly displayed.  
• Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor  
will reduce the audio volume.  
• The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen (P139).  
(WX6000 / SX6000)  
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Connecting the Projector  
Connecting with a BNC cable (Input signal type: [Analog PC] (WUX5000 / WUX4000),  
[Analog PC-1] (WX6000 / SX6000) P59)  
Projector  
Computer  
Mini D-sub 15-pin -  
BNC terminal con-  
verter cable (not  
included)  
Mini D-sub 15-pin -  
BNC terminal con-  
verter cable (not  
included)  
To ANALOG PC /  
COMPONENT IN terminal  
Monitor output  
terminal  
(mini D-sub 15-pin)  
BNC cable (not included)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
Audio cable (not included)  
AUDIOoutputterminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
Projector  
Computer  
Mini D-sub 15-pin -  
BNC terminal con-  
verter cable (not  
included)  
Mini D-sub 15-pin -  
BNC terminal con-  
verter cable (not  
included)  
To ANALOG PC-1 /  
COMPONENT IN terminal  
Monitor output  
terminal  
(mini D-sub 15-pin)  
BNC cable (not included)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
Audio cable (not included)  
AUDIOoutputterminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
• A signal with a dot clock higher than 162 MHz cannot be projected.  
• Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor  
will reduce the audio volume.  
• The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen (P139).  
(WX6000 / SX6000)  
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Connecting the Projector  
Connecting to DVI Monitor Output Terminal (Digital Connection)  
Connecting with a DVI cable (Input signal type: [DVI-D] (Digital PC) – P59)  
Computer  
Projector  
To DVI-D IN terminal  
Monitor output  
terminal  
(DVI terminal)  
DVI-D cable (not included)  
When inputting corresponding sound  
AUDIO output terminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
Projector  
Audio cable (not included)  
Computer  
To Analog PC-2 / DVI-I IN  
terminal  
Monitor output  
terminal  
(DVI terminal)  
DVI-I cable (not included)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
AUDIOoutputterminal  
(AUDIO OUT)  
Audio cable (not included)  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
• Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor  
will reduce the audio volume.  
• The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen (P139).  
(WX6000 / SX6000)  
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Connecting with a HDMI Cable (Input signal type: [HDMI] – P59)  
Computer  
Projector  
HDMI cable (not included)  
To HDMI IN terminal  
Digital image  
output terminal  
(HDMI terminal)  
* When an HDMI cable is connected, digi-  
tal audio is also connected at the same  
time.  
Outputting Audio to Speakers  
It is possible to output audio from the projected images to amplified speakers.  
Speaker  
Projector  
To AUDIO OUT terminal  
RCA terminal  
Mini jack  
Audio cable (not included)  
Audioinputterminal  
(AUDIO IN)  
Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor will  
reduce the audio volume.  
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Connecting the Projector  
Connecting to AV Equipment  
Connect the projector and AV equipment.  
The description provided here is one example. For more detailed information, refer to the  
manual for the connected AV equipment.  
Before connecting the cables, turn off both the projector and AV equipment.  
Connecting to Digital Video Output Terminal (Digital Connection)  
Connecting with a HDMI cable (Input signal type: [HDMI] – P59)  
AV equipment  
Projector  
Digital video  
camera  
HDMI cable (not included)  
To HDMI IN terminal  
Digital video out-  
put terminal  
(HDMI terminal)  
* When an HDMI cable is connected, digi-  
tal audio is also connected at the same  
time.  
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Connecting to Analog Video Output Terminal (Analog Connection)  
Connecting with a component cable (Input signal type: [Component] – P59)  
A component video signal from the AV equipment can be inputted into the projector by  
connecting the component cable to the COMPONENT IN terminal of the projector.  
Use a commercially available component cable (not included) that fits the terminal type of  
the AV equipment to create a relay connection.  
AV equipment  
Projector  
RCA plug - RCA plug component cable  
(not included)  
To ANALOG PC / COMPONENT  
IN terminal  
RCAcomponent  
terminal  
Component cable  
(not included)  
D terminal  
D terminal plug - RCA plug component  
conversion cable (not included)  
Video output ter-  
minal  
Monitor output  
terminal (DVI ter-  
minal)  
DVI-D cable (not included)  
When inputting corresponding audio  
RCA terminal  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
Mini jack  
Audio cable (not included)  
AUDIO output terminal  
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Connecting the Projector  
AV equipment  
Projector  
RCA plug - RCA plug component cable  
(not included)  
To ANALOG PC-1 / COMPO-  
NENT IN terminal  
RCAcomponent  
terminal  
Component cable  
(not included)  
D terminal  
D terminal plug - RCA plug component  
conversion cable (not included)  
Video output  
terminal  
When inputting corresponding audio  
RCA terminal  
To AUDIO IN terminal  
Mini jack  
Audio cable (not included)  
AUDIO output terminal  
• Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor  
will reduce the audio volume.  
• The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen (P139).  
(WX6000 / SX6000)  
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Connecting the Projector  
Outputting Audio to Speakers  
It is possible to output audio from the projected images to AV equipment or amplified  
speakers.  
Speaker  
Projector  
To AUDIO OUT terminal  
RCA terminal  
Mini jack  
Audio cable (not included)  
Audio input terminal  
(AUDIO IN)  
Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor. Using an audio cable with a built-in resistor will  
reduce the audio volume.  
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Starting Projection  
1 Check the connection between the projector and the computer or AV equipment.  
(P52 P55)  
2 Connect the power cord and make sure that the [STAND BY] indicator is lit (red).  
Connect the ground terminal on the power plug to ground. Not  
doing so could result in an electric shock. Also the computer  
may suffer electromagnetic interference or be subject to poor TV  
and radio reception.  
Fully insert the power cord plug into the socket.  
After turning off the projector, wait at least 5 minutes before turning it on again.  
It may shorten the lamp life if you turn on the projector immediately after turning  
it off.  
Unplug the power cord when not in use.  
3 Press the POWER button.  
The [POWER] indicator flashes green, and then stops flashing and remains lit.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
The countdown window is displayed for approximately 20 seconds, and then the pro-  
jection is started. Press the OK or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000) to make the count-  
down window disappear.  
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4 Turn on the computer or AV equipment power.  
Changing Operations When Projector is Turned On  
You can change operations when the projector is turned on as follows.  
• You can turn on the projector by connecting the power cord, without pressing the  
POWER button. (P121)  
• You can change the countdown window. (P106)  
• You can skip the countdown window. (P56)  
Using the Power Saving Mode (Power Management)  
When you enable the power management mode, the lamp is automatically turned  
off if the projector receives no signal input for a certain period of time. (P120)  
When the Language Selection Screen Appears  
A window appears when the projector is turned on for the first time. You can select a lan-  
guage to be used by the projector for displaying menus and messages in the window.  
Select the desired language with the pointer buttons and press the OK button.  
You can change the language from the menu at a later time. (P125)  
If the language selection screen is out of focus, press the FOCUS button to perform focus  
adjustment. (P73)  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
An item highlighted in orange will be selected.  
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When the Password Input Screen Appears  
If you have set a password, the Password input screen appears. Enter your password.  
(P128)  
When “No signal” Appears  
With a notebook computer, the user must turn on the external monitor output. (P58)  
Press the INPUT button to select the input signal. (P60)  
When Notebook Computer Screen Does Not Appear  
Set your notebook computer to output signals to an external monitor. For more details,  
refer to “Changing Notebook Computer Screen Output” below.  
Adjusting Image  
• Set the display resolution of the computer to the highest resolution or the resolution  
closest to that setting. (P61)  
• Use the auto PC function to adjust shift in computer image or the flickering of the  
screen. (P62)  
• Use the ZOOM button to adjust the size of the projected image. (P71)  
• Use the FOCUS button to correct the focus adjustment if necessary. (P73)  
• Use the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button (WUX5000 / WUX4000) or KEYSTONE button  
(WX6000 / SX6000) to adjust keystone correction if necessary. (P76)  
• Select the aspect ratio of the projected image (screen aspect) or a screen mode  
(aspect) according to the aspect ratio of the screen, type of input image signal etc.  
(P63 - P70)  
• Select an image mode depending on the projected image. (P78)  
Changing Notebook Computer Screen Output  
With a notebook computer, the user must turn on the external monitor output on the com-  
puter side.  
This operation is not required for a desktop computer.  
Turning on External Monitor Output  
You can turn on the external monitor output via keyboard operation.  
To turn on the external monitor output with most computers, press the function key ([F1] to  
[F12]) which is marked with the external monitor icon while holding down the [Fn] key.  
While pushing  
key  
Press a key such as  
or  
.
• The function key you use and the method used to turn on the external monitor output vary  
depending on the model. For details, see the manual for your notebook computer.  
• With Windows 7, you can turn on image output by holding down the Windows logo key  
and pressing the [P] key.  
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Selecting an Input Signal (INPUT)  
Select the input signal in the [Input] menu when you want to project a digital PC or AV  
equipment signal, or to switch between inputs when multiple computers or multiple sets  
of AV equipment are connected.  
Skip this step if you have not changed the input signal since the last projection.  
Types of Input Signals  
The table below shows the relationship among input signals supported by the projector,  
input terminals and connection cables.  
Input  
signal  
Supported  
projectors  
Input terminal  
Types of connection cables  
HDMI cable (not included)  
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
HDMI  
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
DVI cable (not included)  
Digital  
PC  
WX6000  
SX6000  
VGA cable (supplied)  
/
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
COMPONENT IN  
BNC cable (not included)  
Analog  
PC  
Analog  
PC-1  
/
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
COMPONENT IN  
Mini D-sub 15-pin - BNC  
terminal converter cable  
(not included)  
BNC cable  
(not included)  
VGA-DVI cable (not included)  
Analog  
PC-2  
WX6000  
SX6000  
Component cable (not included)  
D terminal plug - RCA plug  
component conversion ca-  
ble (not included)  
/
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
COMPONENT IN  
Compo-  
nent  
RCA plug - RCA plug com-  
ponent cable (not included)  
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Selecting an Input Signal (INPUT)  
Selecting an Input Signal  
1 Press the INPUT button to display the window shown below.  
Remote control  
Projector  
Remote control  
The currently active input signal is marked with a circle and highlighted in orange.  
An input signal that is ready for projection is displayed in white. When no signal is  
received, it is displayed in gray. However [HDMI] and [DVI-D] (WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
(Digital PC), or [Digital PC] (WX6000 / SX6000) may be displayed in gray even if they  
are ready for projection.  
2 You can switch the available input signal types by pressing the INPUT button.  
• You can select the target input signal with [ ] / [ ].  
• Only the input signals displayed in white can be selected.  
3 Press the OK button to confirm the input signal type.  
Change the input signal with the input signal buttons. (WX6000 / SX6000)  
For WX6000 / SX6000, you can also switch to the input signal you want by pressing  
the button that corresponds to that signal.  
Remote control  
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Adjusting the Image  
Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer  
Based on the maximum resolution of the projector, set the display resolution of the com-  
puter to the resolution closest to the output signal resolution of the projector. (P218)  
Maximum resolution  
WUX5000 / WUX4000: 1920 X 1200 dots  
SX6000: 1400 X 1050 dots  
WX6000: 1440 X 900 dots  
Windows 7  
1 Open the [Control Panel] from the start  
menu, then select [Appearance and Per-  
sonalization] - [Adjust screen resolution] in  
the [Control Panel Home].  
2 Click the [Resolution] tab, and move the  
slider to select or the resolution closest to  
the maximum output signal resolution of  
the computer.  
3
Click the OK button.  
Windows Vista  
Windows XP  
1 Right-click on the desktop background  
and select [Properties] to open the  
[Display Properties].  
1 Open the [Control Panel] from the start  
menu, then select [Appearance and  
Personalization] - [Adjust screen reso-  
lution] in the [Control Panel Home].  
2 Click the [Settings] tab, and under  
[Screen Resolution], select the resolu-  
tion closest to the maximum output  
signal resolution of the computer.  
2 Select the resolution closest to the  
maximum output signal resolution of  
the computer from the [Resolution] list.  
3 Click the OK button.  
3 Click the OK button.  
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Mac OS X  
1 Open the Apple Menu and select [System  
Preferences].  
2 In the [System Preferences] window, click  
the [Displays] icon to display the Display  
window.  
3 Select the [Display] tab and select the res-  
olution closest to the maximum output sig-  
nal resolution of the computer from the  
[Resolutions] list.  
4 Close the [System Preferences] window.  
AUTO PC  
If the image display is shifted or there is flickering of the screen when [Analog PC]  
(WUX5000 / WUX4000) or [Analog PC-1] [Analog PC-2] (WX6000 / SX6000) is selected,  
press the AUTO PC button to adjust the projector to the optimal condition.  
The adjustment results will be stored. If the projector is used again with the same com-  
puter, when the input signal is selected the image will be projected automatically under  
the same conditions that were previously adjusted.  
Performing the Auto PC Function  
Press the AUTO PC button to perform projector adjustment.  
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If the projected image was not properly adjusted with the [AUTO PC] function, perform the  
following steps.  
• From [Input signal select], select an input signal type based on the resolution of the com-  
puter. (P94)  
• If the adjustment is still insufficient, from [Input signal settings] select [Total dots], [Track-  
ing], [Horizontal position], [Vertical position], [Horizontal pixels] and [Vertical pixels] to  
make adjustments. (P95 - P98)  
• For the signal types supported by the projector, see the table on page 218.  
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Selecting Screen Aspect and Aspect  
Select an optimum aspect ratio of the projected image (screen aspect) or an optimum  
screen mode (aspect) according to the aspect ratio of the screen, type of input image  
signal and so on for the projection to make best use of the screen size.  
[Screen aspect]  
[Aspect]  
Select the same screen aspect ratio as the screen you are using.  
In general, select [Auto].  
You may need to change the setting depending on the resolution of the computer or other  
AV equipment connected. If the image is not projected with the desired aspect ratio, refer  
to page 207.  
Selecting Screen Aspect  
Select the correct aspect ratio for the screen which is used.  
Perform the following steps to select the aspect ratio of the projected image.  
1 Press the MENU button to display a menu window.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
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2 Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the [Display settings] tab (WUX5000 / WUX4000) or  
[Install settings] (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
3 Select [Screen aspect] with the [ ] / [ ], and then press the OK button.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
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4 Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the desired contents.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
Screen aspect compatibility for each model of projector is as follows.  
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
16:10  
16:9  
4:3  
16:10 D. image shift  
16:9 D. image shift  
4:3 D. image shift  
: Compatible  
: Not compatible  
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16:10  
Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of  
16:10. Also, select this when you project an image on  
a wall. You can correct keystone distortion with this  
mode. (P76)  
16:10 screen  
16:9  
Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of  
16:9. You can correct keystone distortion with this  
mode. (P76)  
16:9 screen  
4:3  
Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of  
4:3. You can correct keystone distortion with this  
mode. (P76)  
16:10 D. image shift (SX6000)  
4:3 screen  
Select when the screen aspect ratio is 16:10. Key-  
stone correction cannot be performed in this mode.  
However when projecting level, it is possible to shift  
the image up or down.  
For details about how to shift the image, refer to page  
67.  
16:9 D. image shift  
Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of 16:9. You cannot correct keystone  
distortion in this mode, but you can move the image up or down with images being pro-  
jected horizontally.  
For the details on how to move the image, refer to page 67.  
4:3 D. image shift (WUX5000 / WUX4000 / WX6000)  
Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of 4:3.  
You cannot perform the keystone adjustment in this mode; however, you can move the  
image to the left or right while projecting the image horizontally.  
For the details on how to move the image, refer to page 68.  
5 Press the OK button to confirm your setting and then press the MENU button.  
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Moving Image with 16:9 D. Image Shift / 16:10 D. Image Shift (SX6000)  
16:10 D. image shift cannot be used for the WUX5000, WUX4000 and WX6000.  
1 For the WUX5000 / WUX4000, when the screen aspect is [16:9 D. image shift], if the  
D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button is pressed, the screen below on the right is displayed.  
Remote control  
For the WX6000 / SX6000, when the screen aspect is [16:9 D. image shift], and for  
the SX6000, when the screen aspect is set to [16:10 D. image shift], press the MENU  
button, select the [Installation settings] tab with the [ ] and [ ] buttons, and then  
select [Digital image shift] with the [ ] and [ ] buttons. (P108)  
2 Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to move the image.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
Screen  
[ ] button  
Moves image up  
[ ] button  
Moves image down  
3 When the image fits the screen, press the OK button.  
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Moving Image with 4:3 D. Image Shift (WUX5000 / WUX4000 / WX6000)  
4:3 D image shift cannot be used for SX6000.  
1 For the WUX5000 / WUX4000, when the screen aspect is [4:3 D. image shift], if the  
D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button is pressed, the screen below on the right is displayed.  
Remote control  
For the WX6000, when the screen aspect is set to [4:3 D. image shift], press the  
MENU button, select the [Installation settings] tab with the [ ] and [ ] buttons, and  
then select [Digital image shift] with the [ ] and [ ] buttons. (P108)  
2 Use [ ] / [ ] to move the image.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
Screen  
[ ] button  
[ ] button  
Moves the image left  
Moves the image right  
3 When the image fits the screen, press the OK button.  
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Resetting the Image Shift  
Perform the following steps to reset the image shift adjustment.  
Press the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button (WUX5000 / WUX4000), twice to display the [D.  
image shift reset] window.  
Then, select [OK] with the [ ] button and press the OK button.  
Selecting Aspect Ratio  
Select [Aspect] based on the input signal type, aspect ratio of the screen and resolution.  
For more details about aspect ratios, refer to page 207.  
Types of Aspect Ratios  
Auto  
The image is projected at the aspect ratio of the input signal. Select this mode for nor-  
mal image projection.  
Full (WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
The image is projected using an input signal aspect ratio of 16:10.  
Select this to project computer screen images having an aspect ratio of 16:10  
(WUXGA, WSXGA+, WXGA+ and WXGA (1280 x 800)) fully on the screen.  
This can only be selected when the screen aspect is 16:10.  
16:10 (WX6000 / SX6000)  
The image is projected using an input signal aspect ratio of 16:10.  
Select this if an image of 16:10 aspect ratio cannot be correctly projected in [Auto]  
mode when using video software.  
16:9  
The image is projected using an input signal aspect ratio of 16:9. Select this if an image  
of 16:9 aspect ratio cannot be correctly projected in [Auto] mode.  
4:3  
The image is projected using an input signal aspect ratio of 4:3. Select this if an image  
of 4:3 aspect ratio cannot be correctly projected in [Auto] mode.  
Zoom  
This cuts the upper/lower or left/right part of the image according to the screen aspect  
and zooms in or out of the center of the image. Select this if a letter box is displayed  
(black lines at the top/bottom of the screen) when using video software.  
There may be some cases when this cannot be selected, depending on the input signal and/or  
resolution.  
True size  
The image is projected with the original resolution of the input signal. Select this to  
clearly project a computer screen image which has a resolution of WUXGA or lower.  
There may be some cases when this cannot be selected, depending on the input signal and/or  
resolution.  
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How to Select an Aspect Ratio  
Press the ASPECT button on the remote control and select an appropriate aspect ratio. Press the  
ASPECT button to change the aspect ratio type.  
For more details about aspect ratios, refer to page 207  
.
Example:  
Remote control  
You can also select any aspect ratio from [Aspect] in the menu. (P93)  
Some aspect ratios may not appear depending on the type of input signal.  
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Adjusting the Image Size  
The size of the projected image can be adjusted by pressing the ZOOM button on the  
remote control or the LENS button on the projector. Change the projector installation posi-  
tion if your desired image is too large or too small to adjust it with the zoom function.  
(P156)  
1 Press either the ZOOM button on the remote control or the LENS button on the projec-  
tor twice in order to display the window shown below.  
Projector  
Push twice  
Remote control  
Remote control  
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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the image size.  
Projector  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Screen  
Use the [ ] button on the remote control, or the UP button on the projector to  
increase the image size.  
Use the [ ] button on the remote control, or the DOWN button on the projector to  
decrease the image size.  
3 When the desired image size is selected, press the OK button or the ZOOM button.  
When the Short Fixed Lens (RS-IL03WF) is attached, zoom adjustment cannot  
be performed.  
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Adjusting the Focus  
To adjust the focus, press the FOCUS button on the remote control or the LENS button on  
the projector.  
For the projection distances of the lens unit, refer to page 156.  
1 Press either the FOCUS button on the remote control or the LENS button on the pro-  
jector in order to display the window shown below.  
Projector  
Remote control  
Remote control  
2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the focus.  
Projector  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Use the [ ] button on the remote control, or the UP button on the projector to adjust the  
focus position.  
Use the [ ] button on the remote control, or the DOWN button on the projector to per-  
form fine adjustment.  
3 When the focus is adjusted optimally, press the OK button or the FOCUS button.  
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Adjusting the Image Position  
To adjust the screen position up, down, left, or right, press the LENS-SHIFT button  
(WUX5000 / WUX4000) or SHIFT button (WX6000 / SX6000) on the remote control, or the  
LENS button on the projector. This function is referred to as “lens shift”. It can change the  
projected screen to the most suitable position by moving the position of the lens up/down/  
left/right. (P160)  
• The available range for lens shift (percentage of movement relative to the screen size) var-  
ies depending on the lens unit which is used. (P161)  
• There are areas where each lens is unable to move. With the Short Fixed Lens (RS-  
IL03WF), the areas are at the four corners and for the other lenses, the areas are at the top  
left and bottom right. (P161)  
1 Press either the LENS-SHIFT button (WUX5000 / WUX4000) or the SHIFT button  
(WX6000 / SX6000) on the remote control, or the LENS button on the projector 3  
times in order to display the window shown below.  
* If the Short Fixed Focus Lens (RS-IL03WF) is attached, when the LENS button on  
the projector is pressed twice, the window below will be displayed.  
Projector  
Push three times*  
Remote control  
Remote control  
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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust.  
Projector  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Screen  
3 When the desired position is reached, press the OK button.  
Resetting the Position  
The lens position after movement with the lens shift function is not returned when the  
power is turned off. To return it to its original position, perform reset.  
During screen position adjustment, press and hold the LENS-SHIFT button (WUX5000 /  
WUX4000) or SHIFT button (WX6000 / SX6000) on the remote control, or the LENS button  
on the projector to display the [Lens shift Reset] window.  
The selections for the lens currently used are displayed. Use the pointer buttons to select  
one of them, then press the OK button.  
Lens unit type  
Standard Zoom Lens  
Available items  
RS-IL01ST  
Long Zoom Lens  
RS-IL02LZ  
50% (Home position)  
0%  
:
:
Up 50%, left / right 0%  
Up / down / left / right 0%  
Ultra Long Zoom Lens  
RS-IL04UL  
Short Fixed Lens  
RS-IL03WF  
0% (Home position)  
:
Up / down / left / right 0%  
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Adjusting Keystone Distortion  
The D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button (WUX5000 / WUX4000) or KEYSTONE button  
(WX6000 / SX6000) can be used to correct keystone distortion.  
• Keystone can be adjusted within the range of 20 degrees. If the keystone distortion is  
too large to adjust, move the projector installation position so that it is completely straight.  
• The result of keystone adjustment is stored in memory. If you place the projector in the  
same position, the keystone adjustment is not necessary.  
• Signals are processed digitally when keystone distortion is corrected. The image may  
look different from the original one. In addition, the aspect ratio of the image may change.  
• Perform keystone distortion correction with the lens shift position in the home position. Cor-  
rection will not be performed correctly if the position is not the home position.  
1 Press the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button (WUX5000 / WUX4000) or KEYSTONE button  
(WX6000 / SX6000) to display the window in the center illustration below.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
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2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
[ ] button  
[ ] button  
Reduces the dimensions of the upper edge Reduces the dimensions of the lower edge  
Screen  
[ ] button  
[ ] button  
Reduces the dimension of the right edge  
Reduces the dimension of the left edge  
3 When keystone distortion has been corrected, press the OK button.  
Resetting the Keystone Adjustment  
Perform the following steps to reset the keystone adjustment.  
Press the D.SHIFT/KEYSTONE button (WUX5000 / WUX4000) or KEYSTONE button  
(WX6000 / SX6000) twice to display the [Keystone reset] window.  
Then, select [OK] with the [ ] button, and press the OK button.  
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Selecting an Image Mode  
You can select an image mode to suit the projected image.  
In each image mode, you can further adjust the brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma,  
color adjustment, advanced adjustment, and lamp mode (WUX4000). (P109)  
Image Modes  
The image modes which can be selected vary somewhat depending on the selected  
input signal.  
Compatible input signals  
Digital PC  
Analog PC  
(WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
Analog PC-1, 2  
(WX6000 / SX6000)  
HDMI (when [HDMI  
In] is [Computer])  
Image  
Mode  
Component HDMI  
(when [HDMI In] is  
[Auto])  
Explanation  
Suitable for projecting a computer  
screen or watching media played with  
video software in a brightish room.  
This image mode emphasizes white  
tones.  
Standard  
Presenta-  
tion  
Suitable for viewing text-based images  
in a brightish room.  
Suitable for watching media played  
with video software in a brightish room.  
Dynamic  
Suitable for viewing images with  
vibrant colors in a moderately dark  
room.  
VividPhoto  
This image mode emphasizes color  
saturation.  
Suitable for viewing images taken with  
a digital camera that supports sRGB in  
a moderately dark room.  
This image mode supports the sRGB  
standard.  
Photo/  
sRGB  
Suitable for watching video taken with  
a video camera in a moderately dark  
room.  
Video  
Suitable for watching media played  
with video software in a dark room.  
This image mode enables viewers to  
enjoy the atmosphere of a movie the-  
ater.  
Cinema  
* Up to 5 user-selected combinations  
of image quality settings can be  
stored in the memory. (P110) Stored  
settings can be selected as an image  
mode.  
User 1 - 5  
*
*
: Compatible  
: Not compatible  
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Selecting an Image Mode  
How to Select an Image Mode  
Press the IMAGE button on the remote control to select.  
The image mode changes each time the IMAGE button is pressed. (The displayed image  
modes vary depending on the selected input signal.)  
Remote control  
You can also select any image mode from the [Image mode] menu. (P109)  
• User settings 1 - 5 are displayed when the desired image settings have been created  
and stored using the user memory function in the image adjustment menu. (P110)  
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Turning Off the Projector  
1 Press the POWER button to display the window shown below.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
When this window is displayed, press the POWER button again to turn off the power.  
The lamp goes off, the [STAND BY] indicator starts flashing in red and the cooling  
process starts.  
You cannot turn the projector on while the cooling process is in operation.  
• If you want to continue projecting without turning off the power, press a button other than  
POWER, or else wait until the confirmation message disappears.  
• After turning off the projector, wait at least 5 minutes before turning it on again. It may shorten  
the lamp life if you turn on the projector immediately after turning it off.  
• Using the projector for a long time may shorten the life of the lamp and internal optical  
components.  
2 Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.  
If the power plug is left connected, the [STAND BY] indicator will switch from flashing  
to constantly illuminated after the cooling process is completed.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Useful Functions  
Available During  
a Presentation  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
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Useful Functions Available During a Presentation  
Temporarily Blacking Out  
an Image  
Freezing the Picture  
Useful when:  
• You want to perform a computer operation  
which is irrelevant to the proceedings of the  
presentation.  
Useful when:  
• You have finished the presentation.  
• You want to divert attendees’ attention from  
the screen.  
• You want to stop a moving image.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Press the FREEZE button to freeze the  
moving image. The projector shows the  
following icon.  
Press the BLANK button to black out the  
image.  
Press the BLANK button again to show the  
image.  
• You can set the screen state while black-  
ing out the image in the menu. (P106)  
• The lamp remains illuminated while the  
image is blacked out.  
Screen  
Press the FREEZE button again to cancel  
the FREEZE function.  
• It is also cancelled when the input signal is  
terminated.  
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Useful Functions Available During a Presentation  
Adjusting the Volume  
Muting the Sound  
Useful when:  
Useful when:  
• You want to adjust the volume level of the  
projector or external speakers.  
• You want to temporality mute unnecessary  
sound.  
• You want to immediately mute the sound.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Press the VOL button. The following  
screen appears.  
Press the MUTE button to mute the sound.  
The projector shows the following icon.  
You can also adjust the volume level with  
the [ ] / [ ] buttons of the projector.  
• Adjust the volume or mute setting on the  
computer if the volume level is too low.  
You can also adjust the volume level of the  
speakers connected via the audio output  
terminal.  
Screen  
For the WX6000 / SX6000, depending  
on whether the AUDIO IN terminal has  
been set in the Audio in terminal select  
screen (P139), there may be no audio  
output in some cases.  
Press the MUTE button again to cancel the  
mute function.  
• You can also mute the sound of the speak-  
ers connected via the audio output termi-  
nal.  
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Useful Functions Available During a Presentation  
Zooming an Image  
Useful when:  
• Zooming in on an object such as a small  
graph during a presentation (up to 12x).  
• Focusing on the current subject.  
Press the + D.ZOOM button to enlarge a  
part of the image. Press the - D.ZOOM  
button to reduce the image size.  
You can move the area you want to zoom in  
on by using the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Screen  
You can restore the original size of the  
image by pressing the OK button.  
Screen  
• The magnification appears on the screen.  
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Useful Functions Available During a Presentation  
Showing the Elapsed  
Time  
Useful when:  
• You want to manage the timing of the presen-  
tation.  
Screen  
Press the P-TIMER button to start counting.  
• The elapsed time is displayed on the lower  
right corner of the screen.  
• Time is counted up to 59:59. The timer  
then returns to 00:00.  
Remote control  
Press the P-TIMER button again to stop  
the timer.  
• Press the P-TIMER button while the timer  
is stopped. The timer disappears from the  
screen. Then press the P-TIMER button to  
start counting from 00:00.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Setting Func-  
tions from Menus  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
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How to Use Menus  
Use the menus to set the operation of the projector in detail.  
Menu Configuration  
The menu screen is divided into 5 tabs as shown below.  
[Display settings] tab  
You can set the type of signal  
or the method of projection of  
the images input.  
[System settings] tab  
You can set the operation of the projector.  
[Network setting] tab  
These settings are for when using the  
projector from a PC via a network.  
For the network settings, refer to page  
165.  
[Image adjustment] tab  
You can adjust the image quality  
and colors according to your  
preference.  
[Information] tab  
You can check information about the  
signal types of the images projected  
and other projector-specific informa-  
tion.  
Menu items  
Contents of menu  
Input Signal Types for which a Menu Item is Displayed  
Different menu items are displayed for different input signal types.  
In the following explanation of each menu item, the input signal type for which the  
menu item is displayed is indicated as follows:  
Input signal for which the  
menu item is displayed  
Input signal for which the  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
menu item is not displayed  
Digital PC  
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How to Use Menus  
The menu screen is divided into 6 tabs as shown below.  
[Install settings] tab  
This setting is used when installing the projector.  
You can set the operation of the projector.  
[Input settings] tab  
You can set the type of signal or  
the method of projection of the  
images input.  
[Network setting] tab  
These settings are for when using the  
projector from a PC via a network.  
[Image adjustment] tab  
You can adjust the image qual-  
ity and colors according to your  
preference.  
For the network settings, refer to page  
165.  
[Information] tab  
You can check information about the  
signal types of the images projected  
and other projector-specific informa-  
tion.  
Menu items  
Contents of menu  
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How to Use Menus  
Basic Menu Operations  
The menus shown below are for WUX5000.  
1 Press the [MENU] button to display the menu window.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
2 Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a tab.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
• If the tab position is not highlighted in orange, use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to move the  
highlight to the top.  
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How to Use Menus  
3 Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select an item.  
Remote control  
Remote control  
Projector  
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How to Use Menus  
4 Select contents.  
How to select the contents varies depending on the item.  
Selecting from a list Example: Aspect  
1. Select Aspect.  
2. Press the OK button or [ ] button to dis-  
play a list of the contents.  
3. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the  
desired contents.  
4. When you have found the contents you  
desired, press the OK button or [ ].  
Adjusting with the [ ] / [ ] buttons Example: Contrast  
1. Select Contrast.  
2. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to adjust the set-  
ting.  
Selecting from a different screen (1) Example: Menu position  
1. Select Menu position.  
2. Press the OK button to display a different  
screen.  
3. Then follow the instruction on the screen.  
Selecting from a different screen (2) Example: Tracking  
1. Select Input signal settings.  
2. Select Tracking.  
3. Press the OK button to display a different  
screen.  
4. Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the set-  
ting, then use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select  
the value.  
5. When you have completed the settings,  
press the OK button.  
5 Pressing the MENU button causes the menu screen to disappear.  
The menu screen will also disappear if the EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000) is  
pressed.  
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Setting Display Status  
Selecting an Image Pro-  
jection Mode  
[Aspect]  
Auto  
An image is projected at the  
aspect ratio of the input signal.  
Select this mode for normal image  
projection.  
Full (WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
The image is projected using an  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
input signal aspect ratio of 16:10.  
Select this to project computer  
screen images with an aspect ratio  
of 16:10 (WUXGA, WSXGA+,  
WXGA+ and WXGA (1280 x 800))  
fully on the screen.  
Digital PC  
You can select a projection mode corre-  
sponding to the aspect ratio of the image.  
(P69)  
This can only be selected when  
the screen aspect is 16:10.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Aspect]  
16:10 (WX6000 / SX6000)  
The image is projected using an  
input signal aspect ratio of 16:10.  
16:9  
4:3  
The image is projected using an  
input signal aspect ratio of 16:9.  
Select this if an image of 16:9  
aspect ratio cannot be correctly  
projected in [Auto] mode.  
The image is projected using an  
input signal aspect ratio of 4:3.  
Select this if an image of 4:3  
aspect ratio cannot be correctly  
projected in [Auto] mode.  
Zoom  
This cuts the upper/lower or left/  
right part of the screen according  
to the screen aspect and zooms in  
or out of the center of the image.  
Select this if a letter box is dis-  
played (black lines at the top/bot-  
tom of the screen) when using  
video software.  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Aspect]  
There may be some cases when  
this cannot be selected, depend-  
ing on the input signal and/or reso-  
lution.  
True size  
The image is projected with the origi-  
nal resolution of the input signal.  
Select this to clearly project a computer  
screen image that has a resolution of  
WUXGA and lower (WUX5000 /  
WUX4000), WXGA+ and lower  
(WX6000) or SXGA+ and lower  
(SX6000).  
• Different contents are displayed for differ-  
ent screen aspects or input signal types.  
• The ASPECT button on the remote control  
can also be used to select the Aspect set-  
tings.  
There may be some cases when  
this cannot be selected, depend-  
ing on the input signal and/or reso-  
lution.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
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Setting Display Status  
Automatic Display  
Adjustment  
[Auto PC]  
Selecting an Input Signal  
Type (Analog PC)  
[Input signal select]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
Automatically adjusts display position mis-  
alignment and screen flickering. The  
adjusted result is stored in the memory.  
You can select a suitable resolution if the  
auto PC adjustment function (P62) cannot  
project the correct image from a computer.  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Auto PC]  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Input signal select]  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal select]  
If [Auto PC] adjustment is insufficient,  
perform the following operations.  
• Select the input signal that matches  
the resolution of the computer from  
[Input signal select]. (P94)  
• If adjustment is insufficient even  
when using the above operation,  
adjust [Total dots], [Tracking], [Hori-  
zontal/Vertical position] and [Hori-  
zontal/Vertical pixels] in [Input signal  
settings]. (P95 P98)  
• For details about signal formats that  
are compatible with the projector,  
refer to page 218.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Select an input signal corresponding to  
the resolution of the computer.  
• For the signal types supported by the pro-  
jector, see the table on page 218.  
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Setting Display Status  
Selecting an Input Signal  
Type (Component)  
[Input signal select]  
Adjust Input Signal Type  
(Analog PC) Total Dots  
[Total dots]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
You can select the proper component sig-  
nal type if the video image from AV equip-  
ment is not projected correctly.  
You can adjust the total number of dots in  
the horizontal direction.  
Adjust it when stripes are displayed on the  
screen.  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Input signal select]  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Input signal set-  
tings] > [Total dots]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal  
settings] > [Total dots]  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button.  
Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Auto] is the factory default.  
• Refer to the user’s manual for the AV  
equipment connected to the projector to  
confirm the component signal type.  
• Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC]  
function (P62) cannot adjust the projected  
image correctly.  
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Setting Display Status  
Adjust Input Signal Type  
(Analog PC) Tracking  
[Tracking]  
Adjust Input Signal Type  
(Analog PC) Horizontal  
Position  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
[Horizontal position]  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can fine-tune the timing for generating  
an image from the image signal.  
Adjusts the tracking when the image dis-  
torts or flickers.  
You can adjust the horizontal position of  
the screen when the projected image is  
shifted in the horizontal direction.  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Input signal set-  
tings] > [Tracking]  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Input signal set-  
tings] > [Horizontal position]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal  
settings] > [Tracking]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal settings]  
> [Horizontal position]  
Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value.  
Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value. As the  
value increases, the screen moves to the  
left.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC]  
function (P62) cannot adjust the projected  
image correctly.  
Screen  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC]  
function (P62) cannot adjust the projected  
image correctly.  
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Setting Display Status  
Adjust Input Signal Type  
(Analog PC) Vertical Posi-  
tion  
Adjust Input Signal Type  
(Analog PC) Horizontal  
Pixels  
[Vertical position]  
[Horizontal pixels]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
You can adjust the vertical position of the  
screen when the projected image is shifted  
in the vertical direction.  
You can adjust the number of the pixels in  
the horizontal direction if the length of the  
screen is too long or too short in the hori-  
zontal direction.  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Input signal set-  
tings] > [Vertical position]  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Input signal set-  
tings] > [Horizontal pixels]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal  
settings] > [Vertical position]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal  
settings] > [Horizontal pixels]  
Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value. As the  
value increases, the screen moves  
upward.  
Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value.  
Screen  
Screen  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC]  
function (P62) cannot adjust the projected  
image correctly.  
• Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC]  
function (P62) cannot adjust the projected  
image correctly.  
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Setting Display Status  
Adjust Input Signal Type  
(Analog PC) Vertical Pixels  
[Vertical pixels]  
Selecting HDMI Input  
Level  
[HDMI input level]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
You can adjust the number of the pixels in  
the vertical direction if the screen is too  
long or too short in the vertical direction.  
You can select this as required when you  
project visual software with an HDMI sig-  
nal.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Input signal set-  
tings] > [Vertical pixels]  
MENU > [Display settings] > [HDMI input level]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Input signal  
settings] > [Vertical pixels]  
Use [ ] / [ ] to select a value.  
MENU > [Input settings] > [HDMI input level]  
Screen  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Auto] is the factory default.  
• Perform this adjustment if the [AUTO PC]  
function (P62) cannot adjust the projected  
image correctly.  
You can select this only when the type of sig-  
nal sent from AV equipment is RGB.  
• The signal level is selected automatically in  
[Auto] mode. (Some AV equipment may not  
support this.)  
• If the HDMI output of your AV equipment  
allows switching between [Normal] and  
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Setting Display Status  
HDMI Color Format  
[Expanded], we recommend you to set  
[Expanded]. The contrast of images will be  
improved and dark scenes will be rendered  
more realistically. In this case, select [Auto]  
or [Expanded] for the HDMI input level.  
For more detailed information, refer to the  
user’s manual for the AV equipment con-  
nected to the projector.  
[HDMI color space]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Select the color space for the HDMI signal.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [HDMI color space]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [HDMI color space]  
Auto  
Selects the optimal color format  
for the input HDMI signal.  
RGB  
Forces the projector to handle the  
input signal as an RGB signal.  
YCbCr  
Forces the projector to handle the  
input signal as a color difference  
signal.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Auto] is the factory default.  
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Setting Display Status  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Select HDMI Over Scan  
[HDMI over scan]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
• The factory defaults settings are [On]  
when [HDMI In] (P127) is set for [Auto]  
and [Off] when it is set for [Computer].  
Digital PC  
You can select this as required when you  
project visual software using an HDMI sig-  
nal.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [HDMI over scan]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [HDMI over scan]  
Off  
On  
The entire input signal (100%) is pro-  
jected. The images projected may be  
smaller than the full projection screen.  
Images are projected with distortion  
at the peripheral section of images  
trimmed off. (The central 95% of the  
images are projected.)  
Part of the peripheral sections of  
images may be cut out depending on  
the resolution of the signal. In such a  
case, select [Off].  
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Setting Display Status  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Performing Progressive  
Processing  
[Progressive]  
• [Auto] is the factory default.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
• When [HDMI In] (P127) is [Computer], this  
can only be set when the input signal is  
1080i, 1035i, 576i or 480i and the input  
signal color space is YCbCr422.  
• Select [Off] when flickers and horizontal  
lines are noticeable in media that has a lot  
of fast-moving action.  
Digital PC  
You can select this as required when the  
images have low resolution.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Progressive]  
MENU > [Input settings] > [Progressive]  
Off  
On  
Does not perform progressive  
processing.  
Performs progressive processing.  
This mode is available when the  
HDMI signal is 1080i, or compo-  
nent signal is 1080i, 1035i, 576i  
or 480i.  
Auto  
Performs the appropriate pro-  
gressive processing according to  
the input signal.  
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Setting Display Status  
When the menu has been moved to the  
desired position, press the OK, MENU or  
EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Selecting a Menu Position  
[Menu position]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can change the position of menus dis-  
played.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Menu position]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] > [Menu  
position]  
Move the menu to the desired position  
with the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
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Setting Display Status  
Adjust  
Select this to make detailed adjust-  
Correcting the Screen  
Color  
ment.  
The following popup screen will  
appear.  
[Screen color]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a  
primary color.  
You can adjust the color quality of the  
images projected according to the color of  
the projection screen.  
[
]
makes the color selected darker.  
[ ] makes the color selected lighter.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Screen color]  
• [Normal] is the factory default.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Screen color]  
Normal Select this if a standard type of pro-  
jection screen is used. The images  
are projected in a light quality similar  
to that of natural light.  
Green- Select this if a greenboard (dark  
green color) is used for the projec-  
tion screen. The color quality similar  
to [Normal] is obtained on the  
greenboard.  
board  
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Setting Display Status  
Rear, Ceil-  
Select this to project an image  
Reversing Projection  
[Image flip H/V]  
ing mounted from behind the screen with the  
projector hung from the ceiling.  
The projected image is inverted  
in the vertical direction.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Select this setting if you want to hang the  
projector from the ceiling or project an  
image from behind the screen.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [None] is the factory default.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [Image flip H/V]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Image flip H/V]  
None  
Select this to project an image  
normally.  
Ceiling  
mounted  
Select this to project an image  
with the projector hung from the  
ceiling.  
The projected image is inverted  
in both vertical and horizontal  
directions.  
Rear  
Select this to project an image  
from behind the screen.  
The projected image is inverted  
in the horizontal direction.  
104  
           
Setting Display Status  
No Signal Screen  
Normal projection (none)  
Ceiling mounted projection  
Rear projection  
[No signal screen]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can display either a black or blue  
screen when there is no input signal.  
MENU > [Display settings]> [User screen set-  
tings] > [No signal screen]  
MENU > [System settings] > [User screen set-  
tings] > [No signal screen]  
Black  
Blue  
The screen is all black.  
The screen is all blue.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Blue] is the factory default.  
Rear ceiling mounted projection  
To hang the projector from the ceiling, use  
the optional bracket. Contact the Canon  
Customer Support Center for more  
detailed information.  
• If you flip the image, the keystone distor-  
tion adjustment will be reset.  
105  
   
Setting Display Status  
Screen When Blank  
Selecting a Logo at Star-  
[Screen when blank]  
tup  
[Projector on]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can display a black or blue screen and  
temporarily blank out the projected image  
by pressing the BLANK button on the  
remote control.  
You can display a specified logo on the  
screen from the moment the projector is  
turned on to the moment it is ready for pro-  
jection.  
MENU > [Display settings] > [User screen set-  
tings] > [Screen when blank]  
MENU > [Display settings] > [User screen set-  
tings] > [Projector on]  
MENU > [System settings] > [User screen set-  
tings] > [Screen when blank]  
MENU > [System settings] > [User screen set-  
tings] > [Projector on]  
Black  
Blue  
The screen is all black.  
The screen is all blue.  
Skip  
Projects an input signal  
immediately after turning on  
the projector.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Canon logo  
Displays the Canon logo that  
was registered in advance at  
the factory.  
• [Black] is the factory default.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Canon logo] is the factory default.  
106  
                 
Setting Display Status  
16:9  
D.  
image  
shift  
Select this when you use a screen  
with an aspect ratio of 16:9.  
Selecting Aspect Ratio of  
Screen  
Keystone correction cannot be  
performed in this mode. However,  
it is possible to move the image  
up / down when projecting level.  
For details about how to move the  
image, refer to page 67.  
[Screen aspect]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
4:3  
D.  
image  
shift  
(Except  
for  
Select this when you use a screen  
with an aspect ratio of 4:3.  
Keystone correction cannot be  
performed in this mode. However,  
it is possible to move the image  
left / right when projecting level.  
Select according to the aspect ratio of the  
projection screen. (P63)  
MENU > [Display settings]> [Screen aspect]  
SX6000) For details about how to move the  
image, refer to page 68.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default is [16:10] for the  
WUX5000 / WUX4000 / WX6000, and [4:3]  
for the SX6000.  
• If you select [16:9 D. image shift], [4:3 D.  
image shift], or [16:10 D. image shift] (for  
SX6000), the keystone correction will be  
canceled. For more details, refer to page  
66.  
• [Auto] may be automatically selected for  
the aspect depending on the screen  
aspect setting.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Screen aspect]  
16:10  
16:9  
4:3  
Select this when you use a screen  
with an aspect ratio of 16:10.  
Select this when you use a screen  
with an aspect ratio of 16:9.  
Select this when you use a screen  
with an aspect ratio of 4:3.  
16:10 D  
image  
shift  
Select this when the screen  
aspect ratio is 16:10. Keystone  
correction cannot be performed in  
(SX6000) this mode. However when project-  
ing level, it is possible to shift the  
image up or down. For details  
about how to shift the image, refer  
to page 67.  
107  
     
Setting Display Status  
Adjusting Keystone Dis-  
tortion  
Image Shift Adjustment  
[Digital image shift]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
[Keystone adjustment]  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Moves the position of the projected image.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Digital image shift]  
Corrects keystone distortion.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Keystone adjust-  
ment]  
If the OK button or [ ] button is pressed,  
the D image shift adjustment screen is dis-  
played.  
If the OK button or [ ] button is pressed,  
the Keystone adjustment screen is dis-  
played.  
Correct using the [ ] / [ ] buttons. When  
you have finished correcting, press the OK  
Correct using the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] but-  
tons. When you have finished correcting,  
press the OK button.  
• This cannot be selected when the screen  
aspect is 16:9, 16:10 or 4:3.  
• When the screen aspect is 16:9D image shift  
or 16:10D image shift (SX6000), the image  
can be adjusted vertically, and when the  
screen aspect is 4:3D image shift (WX6000),  
it can be adjusted horizontally.  
• This cannot be selected when the screen  
aspect is 16:9D image shift, 16:10D image  
shift or 4:3D image shift.  
• The Keystone adjustment screen can also be  
displayed by pressing the KEYSTONE but-  
ton on the remote control. (P76)  
108  
         
VividPhoto Suitable for viewing images with  
Image Adjustment  
[Image mode]  
vibrant colors in a moderately  
dark room.  
This image mode emphasizes  
color saturation.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Photo/  
sRGB  
Suitable for projecting images  
taken with a digital camera that  
supports sRGB in a moderately  
dark room. Supports the sRGB  
standard.  
Suitable for watching video taken  
with a video camera in a moder-  
ately dark room.  
You can select an image mode suitable for  
the projected image. (P78)  
You can also select it with the IMAGE but-  
ton on the remote control. (P79)  
Video  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Image mode]  
Cinema  
Suitable for watching media  
played with video software in a  
dark room.  
This image mode enables viewers  
to enjoy the atmosphere of a  
movie theater.  
User 1 - 5 Up to 5 user-selected combina-  
tions of image quality settings can  
be stored in the memory. (P110)  
Stored settings can be selected  
as an image mode.  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Image mode]  
• [Standard] is the factory default.  
• You can adjust the image quality by  
adjusting the following items in each  
image mode:  
[Brightness], [Contrast], [Sharpness],  
[Gamma], [Color adjustment],  
[Advanced adjustment] and [Lamp  
mode] (WUX4000)  
• The adjustment you have made is  
stored as each combination of input sig-  
nals and an image mode.  
• When a user memory that was saved in  
[Create profile] is selected, [Baseline  
Image Mode] appears in the menu. This  
indicates the image mode that was the  
base when the user memory was saved.  
Standard Suitable for projecting a computer  
screen or watching media played  
with video software in a brightish  
room.  
This image mode emphasizes  
white tones.  
Presenta- Suitable for viewing text-based  
tion  
Dynamic  
images in a brightish room.  
Suitable for watching media  
played with video software in a  
brightish room.  
109  
         
Selecting an Image Quality  
Saving the Desired Image  
Quality  
[Create profile]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Up to 5 combinations of image quality set-  
tings can be stored. The stored image  
quality can be selected as an image mode.  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Create Profile]  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Create profile]  
Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons and select the  
save destination. (Saved memories are  
indicated by checkmarks.)  
110  
     
Selecting an Image Quality  
When the desired save destination is  
selected, press the OK button to accept  
your setting and then press the [Return]  
button.  
Adjusting the Brightness  
[Brightness]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
• The saved settings consist of the brightness,  
contract, sharpness, gamma, color adjust-  
ment, advanced adjustment, and lamp mode  
(WUX4000).  
• The number of displayed user memories is 5,  
however it is possible to save different set-  
tings for when the connected equipment is a  
computer (ANALOG PC, DIGITAL PC or  
HDMI (when [HDMI In] (P127) is [Computer])  
and when AV equipment is connected (COM-  
PONENT, HDMI (when [HDMI In] (P127) is  
[Auto])). As a result, it is possible to save up  
to 10 settings.  
You can adjust the brightness of images.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Brightness]  
• The image mode name which was the basis  
for the settings change is also saved in the  
user memory. When a user memory is  
selected as the image mode, the image  
mode that was the base for that user memory  
is displayed in the menu as [Baseline image  
mode].  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Brightness]  
[
[
]
]
Increases the brightness of an image.  
Decreases the brightness of an image.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
111  
         
Selecting an Image Quality  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Adjusting the Contrast  
[Contrast]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
You can adjust the contrast of images.  
Adjust the difference between the light and  
dark parts of the image to produce an  
image with emphasized contrast or an  
image that is soft.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Contrast]  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Contrast]  
[
[
]
]
Increases the contrast of an image.  
This emphasizes the darker and  
brighter parts of the image on the pro-  
jected image.  
Decreases the contrast of an image.  
The image becomes less vivid.  
112  
       
Selecting an Image Quality  
Adjusting the Sharpness  
Performing Gamma Cor-  
[Sharpness]  
rection  
[Gamma]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can adjust the sharpness of images.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Sharpness]  
You can correct portions of an image that  
are difficult to see because they are too  
dark or bright.  
For the WUX5000 / WUX4000, correction  
can be made by using the GAMMA button  
on the remote control.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Gamma]  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Sharpness]  
(The screen is for the WUX5000.)  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Gamma]  
[
[
]
]
Increases the sharpness of an image.  
Decreases the sharpness of an image.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
[
[
]
]
Brightens the dark portion  
Darkens the bright portion  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
113  
               
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
• More detailed adjustment is possible by  
using the detailed gamma correction  
(P118).  
Adjusting Color  
[Color adjustment]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can adjust the color depth and hue of  
images for each primary color, red, green  
and blue. The color temperature can also  
be adjusted.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Color adjust-  
ment]  
Color  
level  
Adjusts the intensity of each color.  
[
[
] Increases the intensity of color.  
] Decreases the intensity of color.  
Color  
Adjusts the color balance of a purplish  
balance or greenish image.  
[
[
] Corrects a purplish image.  
] Corrects a greenish image.  
Color  
Adjusts the color temperature of the  
temper- image.  
ature  
[
[
]
]
Changes to a bluish color (cold color).  
Changes to a reddish color (warm color).  
R / G / B Adjust the intensity of each color.  
Gain  
[
[
] Increases the color intensity.  
] Decreases the color intensity.  
R / G / B Adjusts the color reproducibility of  
Offset dark portions of each color.  
[
[
] Increases the color reproducibility.  
Decreases the color reproducibility.  
]
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The adjustments you have made are  
stored as adjusted values for the input sig-  
nals and image mode of the current pro-  
jection.  
114  
     
Selecting an Image Quality  
Level  
L
Select this if the ambient light  
is low.  
Correcting the Image  
According to the Ambi-  
ent Light  
M Select this if the ambient light  
is normal.  
H Select this if the ambient light  
is high (bright).  
[Ambient light]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can correct and more effectively  
project an image according to the ambient  
light on the screen.  
Examples of Ambient Light Level Settings  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced  
adjustment] > [Ambient light]  
Level Example Location  
L
M
H
Projection room, sports bar, etc.  
Photo studio, gallery  
Conference room, lecture room  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Off  
Projects an image with no correc-  
tion.  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
• [Ambient light] can be set only in the fol-  
lowing image modes.  
- HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Auto]) or  
COMPONENT:  
Adjust  
You can specify the type and  
level (brightness) of the ambient  
light.  
Video, Cinema, Photo/sRGB  
- HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Computer]),  
DIGITAL PC or ANALOG PC:  
Photo/sRGB  
Type Tungsten  
Select this if the  
ambient light  
source is a light  
bulb or bulb color  
fluorescent.  
Fluorescent Select this if the  
ambient light  
source is a day  
white fluorescent.  
Fluorescent H Select this if the  
ambient light  
source is a day-  
light color fluores-  
cent.  
115  
     
Selecting an Image Quality  
Noise Reduction  
Dynamic Gamma  
[Noise reduction]  
[Dynamic gamma]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
You can reduce image noise.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced  
adjustment] > [Noise reduction]  
You can adjust the gradation representa-  
tion of light and dark portions of an image  
automatically.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced  
adjustment] > [Dynamic gamma]  
Off  
Disables noise reduction.  
Weak  
Middle  
Strong  
Specifies the intensity of the noise  
reduction in three steps.  
Off  
Dynamic gamma is disabled.  
Weak  
Middle  
Strong  
Specifies the intensity of the  
dynamic gamma in three steps.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default for HDMI (when [HDMI  
In] (P127) is set to [Auto]) is [Off] and  
when Component is used, it is set to  
[Weak].  
• Noise reduction may produce motion arti-  
facts when projecting fast-moving images.  
• Select [Weak] for fast-moving images.  
Select [Strong] for slow-moving images.  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
• When [HDMI In] (P127) is [Computer], this  
setting is not displayed.  
The factory default settings are [Off] when  
the connected equipment is a Computer  
(ANALOG PC, DIGITAL PC, HDMI (when  
[HDMI In] (P127) is [Computer])) and  
[Weak] when the connected equipment is  
AV equipment (COMPONENT, HDMI  
(when [HDMI In] (P127) is [Auto])).  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
116  
             
Selecting an Image Quality  
Memory Color Correction  
[Mem. color correct]  
6-axis Color Adjust  
(Detailed Color Adjust-  
ment)  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
[6-axis color adjust]  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
This function produces beautiful skin  
tones, blues, and other colors.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced  
adjustment] > [Mem. color correct]  
Digital PC  
You can make fine adjustments to the  
image colors with RGB (red, green, blue)  
and CMY (cyan, magenta, yellow).  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced  
adjustment] > [6-axis color adjust]  
Off  
Disables the memory color correc-  
tion function.  
Off  
Disables 6-axis color adjustment.  
If you select [Adjust], the previous  
setting of 6-axis color adjustment  
becomes active again.  
L
M
H
Specifies the intensity of the memory  
color correction in three steps.  
Adjust Enables 6-axis color adjustment.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default settings are as follows.  
-
For HDMI (when [HDMI In] (P127) is set  
to [Computer]), Digital PC and Analog  
PC, when any image mode is used  
except [VividPhoto], the default setting  
is [Off]. When [VividPhoto] is used, the  
default setting is [M].  
Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select  
[
Hue], [ Saturation], or [ Bright-  
*
ness], then adjust them with the [ ] /  
[
] buttons.  
-
For HDMI (when [HDMI In] (P127) is set  
to [Auto]) and Component, the default  
setting is [L], regardless of the image  
mode.  
When color adjustments are com-  
pleted, press the OK button.  
Reset  
Returns all adjustment values to zero.  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
• The adjustments you have made are stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals and  
image mode of the current projection.  
117  
           
Selecting an Image Quality  
Use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select the  
color, then press the OK button. Next use  
the [ ] / [ ] buttons to select a point on  
the gamma curve, and use the [ ] / [ ]  
buttons to adjust the position of the point.  
When you have completed the adjust-  
ment, press the OK button to accept your  
setting and then press the MENU button  
or EXIT button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Detailed Gamma Correc-  
tion  
[Fine-Tune Gamma]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
The four gamma curves (white, red, green,  
blue) can be adjusted. When the white  
curve is adjusted, the adjustment is also  
applied to the other three colors. This func-  
tion allows more fine-tuned gamma correc-  
tion. When either of these two functions is  
adjusted, the settings of the other are over-  
written.  
• The adjustments you have made are  
stored as adjusted values for the input sig-  
nals and image mode of the current pro-  
jection.  
• For details of gamma correction, refer to  
page 113.  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Advanced  
adjustment] > [Fine-Tune Gamma]  
Select [Fine-Tune Gamma] then press the  
OK button. The following [Fine-Tune  
Gamma] screen for confirmation appears.  
118  
   
Selecting an Image Quality  
Reducing the Lamp  
Brightness  
Resetting the Image  
Adjustment Settings  
[Reset]  
[Lamp mode]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
Reducing the lamp brightness reduces  
power consumption and cooling fan noise.  
For the WUX4000, you can also enable or  
disable this mode with the LAMP button on  
the remote control.  
You can reset the current image adjust-  
ment settings to the default settings. If  
reset is performed when user setting 1 - 5  
is selected for [Image mode], the settings  
are returned to the settings that were  
saved in [User setting 1 - 5].  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Lamp mode]  
MENU > [Image adjustment] > [Reset]  
OK  
Resets the image adjustment set-  
tings.  
Cancel  
Cancels resetting of the image  
adjustment settings.  
Normal Projects an image at the normal  
brightness level.  
Quiet  
Reduces the lamp brightness and  
cooling fan noise.  
• Only the setting for the combination of  
input signal and image mode for the cur-  
rent projection is reset.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button.  
• [Normal] is the factory default.  
• The adjustment you have made is stored  
as adjusted values for the input signals  
and image mode of the current projection.  
119  
               
Setting Various Functions  
Exit  
If no input signal is received for 30  
seconds, it displays the countdown  
and turns off the projector after 5  
minutes.  
Selecting the Power Man-  
agement Mode  
[Power management mode]  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can turn off the lamp or projector auto-  
matically in order to save power when the  
projector is not in use.  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
• During standby mode, the [POWER ON]  
indicator and [STAND BY] indicator flash  
alternately.  
You cannot enable the [Direct power on]  
function (see the next item), if you select  
[Off].  
MENU > [System settings] > [Power manage-  
ment mode]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Power manage-  
ment mode]  
Off  
Disables the power management  
mode.  
Standby If no input signal is received for 30  
seconds, the countdown will be dis-  
played and after 5 minutes, the  
lamp will turn off.  
If it receives an input signal or is  
operated during this period, it  
resumes projection.  
120  
           
Setting Various Functions  
Skip the POWER Button  
Operation  
• Before setting the direct power on to  
[On], be sure to set the [Power man-  
agement mode] to [Standby] or  
[Exit].  
[Direct power on]  
After turning off the projector, wait at  
least 5 minutes before turning it on  
again. It may shorten the lamp life if  
you turn on the projector immediately  
after turning it off.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can turn on the projector by connect-  
ing the power cable without pressing the  
POWER button.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Direct power on]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Direct power on]  
Off  
On  
You need to press the POWER button  
to turn on the projector.  
You can turn on the projector by con-  
necting the power cable only.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
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Enabling / Disabling the  
Key Repeat  
[Key repeat]  
Beep  
[Beep]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
By pressing and holding the button on the  
projector or the remote control you can  
operate Key repeat in the same was as  
when the button is pressed repeatedly.  
You can select whether a beep sounds or  
not when you operate the projector.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Beep]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Key repeat]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Beep]  
Off  
On  
Key repeat is not enabled.  
Key repeat is enabled.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default is [On].  
• Even when Key repeat is [Off], Focus adjust-  
ment, Zoom Adjustment and Lens shift  
adjustment can still be used.  
Off  
On  
Disables the beep.  
Enables the beep.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [On] is the factory default.  
• The beep will not sound if you mute the  
projector sound with the MUTE button on  
the remote control.  
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Prohibiting Operations  
[Key lock]  
The key lock function becomes effec-  
tive from the moment the OK button is  
pressed after selecting [Main unit] or  
[Remote control]. Control via the item  
selected will then be disabled.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
To Unlock Key Lock Function  
You can lock the projector to prevent its  
operation from either the main unit or  
remote control.  
Turn off the projector and unplug the  
power plug. Hold down the OK button  
on the main unit and connect the  
power plug. Keep holding down the  
OK button until a beep sounds. The  
key lock will be unlocked.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Key lock]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Key lock]  
Off  
Main  
unit  
Disables the key lock.  
Operation is not possible using the  
main unit.  
Use the remote control.  
Remote Infrared remote control operations  
control can no longer be performed. Use the  
main unit button. If using the  
WX6000 / SX6000, this can also be  
set by connecting a cable. (P30)  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
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Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Main Unit and Remote  
Control Channel Settings  
[Remote control]  
• The factory default is [Independent] for  
both projector and remote control.  
• After changing the channel on the menu,  
be sure to change the channel of the  
remote control too.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
When using multiple projectors at the  
same time (maximum 4), you can assign a  
different channel to each remote control so  
that each operates independently.  
• If a cable is connected, it is not necessary  
to perform remote control channel setting.  
Selecting a Channel on the Remote control  
You can change the channel on the  
remote control as follows.  
For the WX6000 / SX6000, set this when  
performing infrared operations.  
Select the main unit channel.  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Ch3  
Ch4  
Press and hold the OK button  
and [ ] button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Remote control]  
Press and hold the OK button  
and [ ] button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Press and hold the OK button  
and [ ] button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Press and hold the OK button  
and [ ] button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Inde-  
pendent  
Press and hold the OK button  
and MENU button at the same  
time for 3 seconds.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Remote control]  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Ch3  
Ch4  
Press and hold the Ch button  
and 1 button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Press and hold the Ch button  
and 2 button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Press and hold the Ch button  
and 3 button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Ch3  
Ch4  
Select the remote control  
channel to use with this  
projector.  
Press and hold the Ch button  
and 4 button at the same time  
for 3 seconds.  
Inde-  
pendent  
Independent Press and hold the  
Ch button and 0 button at the  
same time for 3 seconds.  
Independent  
Remote controls set to any  
channel can be used.  
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Selecting a Display Language  
[Language]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can select the language in which the  
menus are displayed.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Language]  
Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons to  
select the menu language, then press the  
OK button.  
English  
German  
French  
Italian  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Swedish  
Russian  
Dutch  
Finnish  
Norwegian  
Turkish  
Polish  
Hungarian  
Czech  
Danish  
Arabic  
Chinese (Simplified)  
Chinese (Traditional)  
Korean  
Japanese  
When the setting is completed, press the  
OK button to accept your setting and then  
press the MENU button or EXIT button  
(WX6000 / SX6000).  
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-
-
No input signal can be detected. (P58)  
An invalid button is pressed in the  
[BLANK], [FREEZE] or [D.ZOOM]  
mode. (P82, P84)  
When the positional lock (P139) is set to  
[On] (WX6000 / SX6000)  
Showing / Hiding the  
Guide Screen  
[Guide]  
-
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can select whether to show or hide the  
guide screen which explains operations.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Guide]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] >  
[Guide]  
Off  
On  
Hides the guide screen.  
Shows the guide screen.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [On] is the factory default.  
• The guide screen is shown at the following  
times.  
-
Power is turned off by pressing the  
POWER button. (P80)  
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Setting Various Functions  
Showing / Hiding the  
Input Status  
Selecting the HDMI Input  
[HDMI In]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
[Show Input Status]  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Set the type of equipment which is con-  
nected to the HDMI port.  
You can select whether the signal status is  
displayed on the screen when there is no  
signal or when making signal settings.  
MENU > [System settings] > [HDMI In]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Show Input Sta-  
tus]  
MENU > [System settings] > [HDMI In]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] > [Show  
input status]  
Auto  
Select when AV equipment will  
be connected. Image pro-  
cessing, menu displays, and  
other elements are adjusted  
for video equipment.  
Off  
On  
The input status is not displayed.  
The input status is displayed.  
Computer  
Select when a computer will be  
connected. Image processing,  
menu displays, and other ele-  
ments are adjusted for a com-  
puter.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [On] is the factory default.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
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SX6000, the password can be entered  
using a combination of the numerical but-  
tons and the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
[ ] / [1], [ ] / [2], [ ] / [3], and [ ] / [4]  
have the same function.  
If the password is valid, the projection  
starts. If you enter a wrong password three  
times, the power will be turned off.  
Setting a Password  
[Password settings]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Disables the projector unless the correct  
password is entered.  
• The power is also turned off if no password  
is input for 3 minutes.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Password settings]  
To Cancel the P assword  
Turn off the projector and unplug the power  
plug.  
Hold down the MENU button on the side control  
and connect the power plug. Make sure to keep  
holding down the MENU button until a beep  
sounds. When the beep sounds, the password  
is canceled. (The entered password is also  
reset.)  
To forcibly cancel the password from the remote  
control, in standby state press the MENU button  
3 times, then press the POWER button.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Password settings]  
Off  
On  
The projector can be used even if no pass-  
word is entered.  
The projector cannot be used unless you  
enter your password.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
• You cannot set [On] unless you have com-  
pleted [Register password].  
Once you set a password, the password  
entry screen appears at power-on.  
Enter a 4 digit password.  
For the WUX5000 / WUX4000, the pass-  
word can be entered using the [ ] / [ ] /  
[ ] / [ ] buttons. For the WX6000 /  
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Enter a 4 digit password.  
Registering a Password  
[Register password]  
For the WUX5000 / WUX4000, the pass-  
word can be entered using the [ ] / [ ] /  
[ ] / [ ] buttons. For the WX6000 /  
SX6000, the password can be entered  
using a combination of the numerical but-  
tons and the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
[ ] / [1], [ ] / [2], [ ] / [3], and [ ] / [4]  
have the same function.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can register a password for starting  
projection.  
The 4-digit password is entered from the  
left to right digits. When the final digit is  
entered, the password is automatically  
registered.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Register password]  
• Press the MENU button to abort the regis-  
tration.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Register password]  
Press the OK button after selecting [Reg-  
ister password], and the following screen  
for registering a password appears.  
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Setting Various Functions  
Prohibiting Operation of  
the Lens  
[Lens Ctrl Lock]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can lock lens-related button opera-  
tions.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Lens Ctrl Lock]  
Off  
On  
Focus, zoom, lens shift, and other  
lens-related operations are permit-  
ted.  
Focus, zoom, lens shift, and other  
lens-related operations are locked.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button.  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
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• The standard position varies depending  
on the type of lens unit used. For details,  
refer to page 75.  
Lens Shift Reset  
[Lens shift Reset]  
• The position which was adjusted by lens  
shift does not change when the power is  
turned off.  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Resets the lens shift (P74) setting to the  
standard position.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Lens shift Reset]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Lens shift Reset]  
Select [Lens shift Reset] and press the OK  
button. The following screen for confirma-  
tion appears.  
Use the [ ]  
/
[ ] buttons to select the  
standard position, and then select OK.  
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Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Normal] is the factory default.  
• The following display and operation are also  
changed.  
Extending the Menu Dis-  
play Time  
[Menu display time]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Item  
[Normal] [Extended]  
The setting for the menu display time can  
be extended from the normal 10 or 30 sec-  
onds to 3 minutes. For the WUX5000 /  
WUX4000, if [Extended] is set, when push-  
ing and holding a button on the projector or  
remote control, the same key repeat func-  
tion will be enabled as when pressing a  
button repeatedly.  
The display time of the following  
screens  
-MENU screen  
-Input (P60)  
-Zoom adjustment (P71)  
-Focus adjustment (P73)  
-Keystone adjustment (P76)  
-Keystone reset (P77)  
-D.image shift adjustment (P67, P68)  
-D.image shift reset (P69)  
-Aspect (P70)  
10 / 30  
3 minutes  
seconds  
-Image mode (P78)  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Menu display time]  
-Volume adjustment (P83)  
-Lamp mode (P119) *1  
-Lens shift (P74)  
-Lens shift reset (P131)  
Press-and-hold operation of  
pointer buttons other than for  
[Zoom adjustment], [Focus  
adjustment], and [Lens shift]  
Press-and-hold operation of  
VOL button  
Enabled Disabled  
Press-and-hold operation of the  
D.ZOOM button  
Key repeat *2  
[On]  
[Off]  
*1 WUX4000  
*2 WX6000 / SX6000  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] > [Menu  
display time]  
Normal  
The menu is displayed for 10 or 30 sec-  
onds.  
Extended The menu is displayed for 3 minutes.  
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played when the temperature inside the  
projector is abnormally high.  
Showing / Hiding the High  
Temperature Warning Icon  
[Overheat Warning Display]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can select whether or not to display  
the [High temperature warning] icon when  
the temperature inside the projector has  
increased and is approaching the overheat  
temperature.  
Screen  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Overheat Warning Display]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] > [Over-  
heat warning display]  
Off  
On  
The [High temperature warning] icon is  
not displayed.  
The [High temperature warning] icon is  
displayed.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
When [On] is set, the [High temperature  
warning] icon shown below will be dis-  
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Setting Various Functions  
Reducing Flickering  
Gamma Restore  
[Deflicker]  
[Gamma restore]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
This function is used when changing and  
turning of the tone characteristics and ach-  
romatic color is noticed over a long period  
of time.  
This function adjusts the image display in  
order to reduce flickering in the projected  
image.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Deflicker]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Gamma restore]  
Off  
Returns to the factory default with-  
out performing Gamma restore.  
Off  
Deflicker adjustment is not per-  
formed.  
Adjust Performs Gamma restore and  
applies the result.  
Adjust Select [Deflicker] to adjust. The fol-  
lowing screen appears.  
OK  
Gamma Restore is per-  
formed.  
Cancel  
Gamma Restore is not  
performed.  
OK  
Deflicker is performed.  
Cancel Deflicker is not performed.  
If Gamma restore is performed, the pro-  
jected image will be adjusted for a period  
of approximately 150 seconds.  
To stop Gamma restore, press the POWER  
button or the EXIT button (WX6000 /  
SX6000).  
• When deflicker is performed, the image  
adjustment screen is projected for approx-  
imately 20 seconds.  
To cancel deflicker, press the POWER  
button.  
• If Gamma restore is performed, the  
tone characteristics and achromatic  
color will be restored as close as  
possible to the condition when the  
unit was purchased, however it is not  
possible to restore it completely to  
the original condition. So the chang-  
ing and turning color cannot be elim-  
inated completely.  
• Deflicker is a function that decreases  
flickering. However, there are some  
cases that flickering continues.  
• Deflicker can only be used when the  
lamp has been on for approximately  
30 minutes or longer.  
• Gamma restore can only be used  
when the lamp has been on for  
approximately 30 minutes or longer.  
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Setting Various Functions  
Lamp Warning Display  
[Lamp warning display]  
Resetting the Lamp  
Counter  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
[Lamp counter]  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
A message that advises you to change the  
lamp can be set to display when the lamp  
has been used for the specified period of  
time.  
You can reset the lamp counter that indi-  
cates the time for lamp replacement.  
Do not reset the lamp counter except  
when you have replaced the lamp.  
Otherwise, the lamp counter cannot  
indicate the correct timing for replac-  
ing the lamp.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] > [Lamp  
warning display]  
For details of lamp replacement, refer  
to page 195.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Lamp counter]  
Off  
On  
The lamp warning display is not  
displayed.  
The prepare lamp message and  
the lamp warning display are dis-  
played.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Lamp counter]  
• The factory default is [On].  
• Regardless of the [Lamp warning display]  
setting, when the lamp replacement time has  
been reached, the LAMP indicator on the  
projector will flash.  
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Select [Lamp counter] and press the OK  
button to display the lamp counter.  
When the lamp hours are 2,700 hours to  
less than 3,000 hours, the message  
“Obtain a new lamp.” appears when  
power is turned on.  
Select [Reset] and press the OK button.  
Over 3,000 hours  
Displayed as a green, yellow and red  
bar.  
Select [OK] on the screen for confirmation  
and press the OK button to reset the lamp  
counter.  
Press the MENU button or EXIT button  
(WX6000 / SX6000).  
The message “Replace with the new  
lamp.” appears when power is turned on.  
About the Display of the Lamp  
Counter  
The lamp counter displays the hours of  
use of the lamp in the following way.  
Less than 2,700 hours  
Displayed as a green bar.  
2,700 hours to less than 3,000 hours  
Displayed as a green and yellow bar.  
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Setting Various Functions  
Filter Warning Display  
[Filter warning display]  
Resetting the Air Filter  
Counter  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
[Filter counter]  
Digital PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
A message advising you to perform clean-  
ing can be set to display when the filter  
needs cleaning.  
This resets the counter which reminds you  
of the time for cleaning and replacing the  
air filter.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [On screen] > [Filter  
warning display]  
For details about how to replace or  
clean the filter, refer to page 193.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Filter counter]  
Off  
On  
The filter warning display is not  
displayed.  
The filter warning display is dis-  
played.  
If the OK button is pressed on [Filter  
counter], the air filter counter is displayed.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default is [On].  
Select [Reset] and press the OK button.  
[OK] is selected on the confirmation  
screen and the OK button is pressed, the  
air filter counter is reset.  
Press the MENU button or EXIT button  
(WX6000 / SX6000).  
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Setting Various Functions  
Displaying Test Pattern  
[Test pattern]  
The following functions in the [Image  
adjustment] tab are not applied to the  
test pattern.  
• Brightness adjustment function  
(P111)  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
• Contrast adjustment function (P112)  
• Sharpness adjustment function  
(P113)  
• Color level adjustment function  
(P114)  
A test pattern for checking the resolution  
and color when installing the projector can  
be displayed.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Test pattern]  
• Color balance adjustment function  
(P114)  
Off  
On  
The test pattern is not displayed.  
The test pattern is displayed.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default is [Off].  
• While the test pattern is displayed, you can  
use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to change to a dif-  
ferent test pattern. Also, if a test pattern has  
option settings, you can change the settings  
using the [ ] / [ ] button. (P217)  
• The test pattern can also be displayed or  
turned off by pressing the TEST PATTERN  
button on the remote control.  
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Setting Various Functions  
Selecting Audio In Termi-  
nal  
Locking Installation  
Related Functions  
[Positional lock]  
[Audio in terminal select]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
Digital PC  
You can select the audio in terminal that is  
used for each input signal (HDMI, Digital  
PC, Analog PC-1, Analog PC-2, Compo-  
nent).  
Operation of installation related functions  
can be prohibited.  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Positional lock]  
MENU > [Install settings] > [Audio in terminal  
select]  
Off  
No audio is output.  
Off  
On  
The positional lock is not used.  
Audio in 1  
Outputs the audio signal that  
is inputted in Audio in terminal  
1.  
Installation related functions can-  
not be used.  
Audio in 2  
HDMI  
Outputs the audio signal that  
is inputted in Audio in terminal  
2.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
Outputs the HDMI audio sig-  
nal. (Only for HDMI)  
• The factory default is [Off].  
• The positional lock can be applied to Test  
pattern display, Screen aspect settings, Key-  
stone adjustment, Digital image shift adjust-  
ment, Image flip H/V, Focus adjustment,  
Zoom adjustment, Lens shift adjustment and  
Lens shift reset.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default is as follows.  
HDMI: HDMI  
Digital PC: Audio in 2  
Analog PC-1: Audio in 1  
Analog PC-2: Audio in 2  
Component: Audio in 1  
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Setting Various Functions  
• This function does not reset the values for  
[Lamp counter], [Language], [Remote con-  
trol], [Input signal], [Network Setting], [Filter  
counter], [Focus position], [Zoom position],  
and [Lens shift position].  
Resetting to the Default Setting  
[Factory defaults]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
• For factory defaults settings, refer to pages  
232 238.  
Digital PC  
• The contents of the user memory return to the  
conditions at the time it was saved. (P110)  
You can reset the menu item settings and  
restore the system settings to the factory  
defaults.  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Factory defaults]  
MENU > [System settings] > [Other settings] >  
[Factory defaults]  
Select [Factory defaults] and press the OK  
button. The following screen for confirma-  
tion appears.  
OK  
Settings are reset to default.  
Cancel  
Settings are not reset to default.  
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Checking Projector Information  
[Information]  
HDMI  
Component  
Analog PC  
Digital PC  
You can check information about the  
signal types of the images projected and other  
information.  
MENU > [Information]  
MENU > [Information]  
Information shown  
Item  
Meaning  
Model name  
Input signal  
WUX5000 / WUX4000 / WX6000 / SX6000  
Details of the input signal currently selected  
Information such as the signal type, signal resolution, and frequency  
is displayed.  
Firmware  
Current firmware version  
Serial No.  
Serial number unique to this projector  
IP address of the projector (P175)  
IP address*  
Gateway address*  
E-mail sender address*  
IP address of the gateway device (P175)  
Sender e-mail address used for sending error mails (P183)  
E-mail recipient  
address*  
Displays [Already set] or [Not set] to show whether a recipient e-mail  
address has been set for receiving error mails. (P183)  
Projector name*  
Location*  
Name which identifies this projector on the network  
Location where the projector is installed  
System information ID  
System information. Normally this is not displayed.  
* Not displayed when network functions are [Off].  
141  
       
142  
MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
Installation Manual  
(Installation and  
Maintenance)  
Do not attempt installation yourself. Be sure to  
request installation from a qualified technician or  
contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
143  
 
144  
Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Installation  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
145  
 
Installation Precautions  
Precautions When Carrying the Projector  
Prepare the projector as described below before carrying it.  
• Disconnect the cables connected to the projector. Carrying  
the projector with the cables attached may cause an acci-  
dent.  
• Retract the adjustable feet.  
• When the projector is transported after the lens unit is  
installed, be sure that you do not grasp the lens while trans-  
porting it. Doing so may damage the projector.  
Installation Precautions  
Be sure to read on page 12 24. Pay attention to the following when installing the  
projector.  
• Do not strike the projector or  
Intake  
subject it to impact. Doing so  
may cause a malfunction.  
• Do not install the projector so  
that it is inclined or standing  
vertically. The projector may tip  
over, causing damage.  
Exhaust  
• Do not block the cooling fan  
intake or exhaust vent. If the intake or exhaust vent is  
blocked, heat may accumulate inside the projector, causing  
a malfunction.  
Precautions When Carrying and Transporting the Pro-  
jector  
• Do not reuse any packaging or shock-absorbent materials  
that were supplied with the projector at the time of purchase  
for transporting or shipping the projector. Protection of the  
projector cannot be guaranteed if used packaging or shock-  
absorbent materials are reused. Fragments from shock-  
absorbent material may also enter the interior of the projec-  
tor which could cause a malfunction.  
• If transportation is necessary, the lens unit should be  
removed before transporting the projector. If the projector is  
subjected to excessive impacts during transportation, the  
lens unit may be damaged. Removal and installation of the  
lens unit should not be performed by the user. Be sure to  
have the procedure performed by a qualified technician or  
contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
146  
       
Installation Precautions  
Do Not Use in the Following Environments  
• Do not install the projector in a humid or dusty location or a position where there is a lot  
of oily smoke or cigarette smoke. Optical parts such as the lens and mirror may be  
stained, resulting in poor picture quality.  
• Do not install close to high-voltage power lines or power sources. The projector may not  
operate correctly.  
• Do not use the projector on a soft surface such as a carpet or sponge mat. Heat may  
accumulate inside the projector, causing a malfunction.  
• Do not use the projector in a location that is subject to very high temperatures, very low  
temperatures, or high levels of humidity. Doing so may cause a malfunction. The tem-  
perature and humidity ranges for operation and the temperature range for storage are  
shown below.  
Operating  
temperature  
Operating  
humidity  
Storage  
temperature  
5°C to 35°C  
Up to 85%  
-10°C to 60°C  
Do Not Touch the Lens with Bare Hands  
Do not touch the lens with bare hands. Doing so may adversely affect picture quality.  
Install at a Sufficient Distance from Walls and Other Obstructions  
If the air intake or  
Air intake vent  
exhaust vent is blocked,  
heat will accumulate  
inside the projector,  
possibly resulting in a  
shortened projector life-  
time or a malfunction.  
Do not install in a  
Exhaust vent  
Warmed airflow  
closet, on a bookshelf,  
or other narrow location  
with poor ventilation.  
Install in a well venti-  
lated location. (Install  
with a minimum of 50  
cm (1.6') clearance on  
the top and sides, and  
50 cm (1.6') to the rear.)  
50 cm  
(1.6')  
50 cm  
(1.6')  
50 cm  
(1.6')  
50 cm  
(1.6')  
Be Careful of Condensation  
If the temperature of the room rises suddenly, moisture in the air may condense on the  
projector lens and mirror, causing the image to become blurred. Wait until condensation  
evaporates and a normal picture is shown.  
When Using the Projector at Altitudes Greater than 2,300 m  
Contact the Canon Customer Support Center if you intend to use this projector at altitudes  
of 2,300 m or higher.  
147  
Installation Precautions  
When using mounted on the ceiling  
When the projector is used mounted on the  
ceiling or installed in a high location, it is nec-  
essary to periodically clean the air intake and  
exhaust vents, and the area around the air fil-  
ter. If dust accumulates in the intake or  
exhaust vents, cooling performance will dete-  
riorate, causing the internal temperature to rise and possibly resulting in a  
malfunction or fire. Use a vacuum cleaner or similar means to remove dust  
from the intake vent and exhaust vent.  
Install facing in the correct direction  
This projector can be installed in directions of 360° *1 as shown in the  
illustration below. However, if projecting upward or downward , the  
life span of the lamp may be shortened, and it is necessary to change the  
settings of the projector. If using the projector for upward or downward  
projection, please contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
10°10°  
10°10°  
Downward projec-  
tion:  
Inclination of the  
projector should be  
no more than 10°  
from the vertical  
axis. *2  
Upward projection:  
Inclination of the  
projector should be  
no more than 10°  
from the vertical  
axis. *2  
If installing the projec-  
tor on the floor or  
Do not use the projector  
standing on its side. *2  
hanging from the ceil-  
ing, the left / right incli-  
nation of the projector  
should be no more  
than 10°. *2  
10°  
10°  
*1 There are no options for installing the projector other than the ceiling attachment. (P33, P150, P231)  
*2 This may damage the lamp.  
148  
   
Installation Procedure  
Selecting the Projection Method and  
Installation Location (P150)  
Installing / Removing the Lens Unit (P151)  
Setting Up the Projector (P156)  
Connecting to AV Equipment (P162)  
Selecting an Input Signal (P59)  
Adjusting the Image (P61)  
Connecting to a Network (P165)  
149  
 
Selecting the Projection Method and Installation Location  
Ceiling Mounting or Rear Projection  
You can mount the projector on the ceiling (ceiling mounting) with it turned upside down  
or place it behind the screen (rear projection) if you use a translucent screen.  
Ceiling Mounting  
Rear Projection  
Make sure to use the optional ceiling attachment. For the ceiling attachment, refer to  
page 231.  
Adjusting the projection position when installed on the floor  
To adjust the projection position when the projector is installed on the floor, use the lens  
shift function (P74 and P160) to adjust up / down / left / right. You can also use the adjust-  
able feet to incline the projector upward by up to 6°. For information about the relationship  
between screen size and projection distance, refer to page 156.  
Adjust-  
able feet  
Lens shift  
When the projector is inclined upwards, the projected image will be distorted into a trape-  
zoid shape. This can be corrected by using the keystone correction. (P76)  
150  
       
Installing / Removing the Lens Unit  
Installing the Lens Unit  
Before installing or removing the lens unit, be sure to disconnect  
the power plug or connector. Failure to do so may result in fire,  
electric shock, or injury.  
• Before replacing the lens unit, make sure to turn off the pro-  
jector, wait at least 1 hour to allow the projector to cool thor-  
oughly. Failure to do so may result in burns or other injuries.  
• Do not touch the lens when the lens is moving (the lens is  
shifting) to adjust the projected image after installation. There  
is the risk of injury.  
• When hanging the projector from a ceiling, put the projector  
down on the floor or a workbench before attaching or replac-  
ing the lens unit. Failure to do so could result in parts falling  
off the projector and may cause an accident or personal  
injury.  
• Do not attempt to install or remove the lens unit yourself. Be  
sure to request this service from a qualified technician or con-  
tact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
• When installing and removing the lens unit, be sure not to  
touch the surface of the lens with your hands or scratch it.  
• Do not apply force to parts (e.g. lead wires) that are connected  
to the lens unit or lens motor. Doing so may cause a malfunc-  
tion.  
• Do not replace the lens unit in a dusty location. If any dust or  
dirt enters the projector, this may adversely affect picture  
quality.  
• For details about which devices the projector is compatible  
with, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
1 Use a Phillips-head screwdriver and loosen the lamp cover screw, then open the lamp  
cover.  
The lamp cover screw is attached to the lamp cover and designed to prevent it from  
falling off.  
Screw  
151  
   
Installing / Removing the Lens Unit  
2 Loosen the cosmetic panel screw, then slide the cosmetic panel toward the rear to  
remove it.  
The cosmetic panel screw is attached to the cosmetic panel and designed to prevent  
it from falling off.  
3 In order to prevent damage, close the lamp cover and temporarily fasten the screw.  
4 Remove the sleeve screws (2 on top and 2 on bottom).  
After the 2 screws on top are removed, turn the projector upside down on a flat desk  
or similar location and remove the 2 screws from the bottom.  
152  
Installing / Removing the Lens Unit  
5 Then turn the projector back over and remove the sleeve.  
6 Referring to the following illustration, insert the lens connector of the lens unit into the  
front right side of the projector slowly until it contacts the end. At this time, pull out the  
lens cable shown in the illustration and fix it.  
Lens cable  
Lens connector  
7 Tighten the 4 screws to fasten the lens unit in place.  
The 4 lens unit screws are attached to the lens unit and cannot be removed.  
153  
 
Installing / Removing the Lens Unit  
8 Insert the projector lens cable into the connector until a click sound is heard.  
9 Reinstall the sleeve, cosmetic panel, and lamp cover in their original positions.  
When the power is first turned on after the lens unit has been installed or replaced, lens shift  
initialization operation will be performed. It will take approximately 1 minute for the initializa-  
tion operation to start up. However, if the lens has been replaced with a lens of the same  
model number, initialization operation will not be performed. The position will be the same as  
before the lens was replaced.  
The lens shift initialization operation uses the motor to move  
the lens up / down / left / right. Do not touch the lens. Doing so  
could result in an injury.  
When installing and removing the lens unit, be sure to fix the  
lens cable as shown in the illustration. When inserting the lens  
unit, it is possible to damage the lens cable between the lens  
unit and projector.  
154  
Installing / Removing the Lens Unit  
Removing the Lens Unit  
1 Perform steps 1 to 5 on pages 151 153 and remove the sleeve.  
2 Disconnect the lens cable from the lens connector.  
When pulling out (disconnecting) the lens cable, press the buttons on both sides of the lens  
cable connector while pulling out the cable.  
3 Fix the lens cable as shown in the illustration and loosen the 4 screws to remove the  
lens unit.  
The 4 lens unit screws are attached to the lens unit and cannot be removed.  
155  
 
Setting Up the Projector  
Positioning the Projector in Front of the Screen  
Place the projector in front of the screen.  
• Be sure to place the projector parallel  
to the screen to ensure distortion-free  
projection.  
Screen  
• The screen must not be exposed to  
direct sunlight or light from lighting  
equipment. In a bright room, it is rec-  
ommended that lights be turned off,  
curtains be drawn, and other steps  
taken to make the screen easier to see.  
Optical axis  
Relationship Between Image Size and Projecting Distance  
The projected image size is determined by the distance between the projector and the  
screen (projection distance) as well as the zoom. Refer to the following table and decide  
the distance between the projector and screen.  
16:9 / 16:10  
Screen size  
(diagonal)  
Height  
4:3  
Height  
Width  
Width  
Optical axis when pro-  
jection is perpendicu-  
lar to screen  
H1  
H2  
Screen  
• H1 and H2 are the distances when lens shift is the default value below.  
• Standard Zoom Lens / Long Zoom Lens / Ultra Long Zoom Lens:  
+50% (up / down), 0% (left / right)  
Short Fixed Lens: 0% (up / down / left / right)  
156  
       
Setting Up the Projector  
WUX5000 / WUX4000  
Diagonal  
when  
16:10  
Projection distance  
m (feet)  
Distance from optical  
axis when projection is  
perpendicular to  
Lens unit  
Image size (cm)  
16:9  
16:10  
4:3  
16:10  
screen* (cm)  
Width  
86  
Height  
54  
Width  
86  
Height  
48  
Width  
72  
Height Wide limit  
Tele limit  
1.9 (6.2)  
H1  
54  
H2  
0
40  
54  
1.3 (4.3)  
1.9 (6.2)  
2.6 (8.5)  
3.2 (10.5)  
4.8 (15.7)  
6.4 (21.0)  
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
628  
718  
808  
898  
987  
1076  
72  
81  
2.9 (9.5)  
81  
0
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
3.9 (12.8)  
4.8 (15.7)  
7.2 (23.6)  
9.6 (31.5)  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
40  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
424  
484  
544  
605  
666  
726  
48  
0
0
0
Standard  
Zoom Lens  
RS-IL01ST  
8.0 (26.2) 12.1 (39.7)  
9.6 (31.5) 14.5 (47.6)  
11.3 (37.1) 16.9 (55.4)  
12.9 (42.3) 19.3 (63.3)  
14.5 (47.6) 21.7 (71.2)  
16.1 (52.8) 24.1 (79.1)  
17.7 (58.1) 26.6 (87.3)  
19.3 (63.3) 29.0 (95.1)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.9 (6.2)  
2.8 (9.2)  
3.8 (12.5)  
4.7 (15.4)  
3.2 (10.5)  
4.8 (15.7)  
6.4 (21.0)  
8.0 (26.2)  
0
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
628  
718  
808  
898  
987  
1076  
72  
81  
81  
0
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
27  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
40  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
424  
484  
544  
605  
666  
726  
48  
0
7.1 (23.3) 12.1 (39.7)  
9.5 (31.2) 16.1 (52.8)  
11.9 (39.0) 20.2 (66.3)  
14.2 (46.6) 24.2 (79.4)  
16.6 (54.5) 28.3 (92.8)  
19.0 (62.3) 32.3 (106.0)  
20.9 (68.6) 35.6 (116.8)  
23.8 (78.1) 40.4 (132.5)  
26.1 (85.6) 44.5 (146.0)  
28.5 (93.5) 48.5 (159.1)  
0.7 (2.3)  
0
0
Long Zoom  
Lens  
RS-IL02LZ  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27  
41  
54  
68  
101  
135  
168  
202  
0
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
86  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
86  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
72  
81  
1.0 (3.3)  
41  
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
54  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
54  
1.4 (4.6)  
54  
Short Fixed  
Lens  
RS-IL03WF  
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
40  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
48  
1.7 (5.6)  
68  
2.6 (8.5)  
101  
135  
168  
202  
54  
3.4 (11.2)  
4.3 (14.1)  
5.2 (17.1)  
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
628  
718  
808  
898  
987  
1076  
81  
4.6 (15.1)  
9.0 (29.5)  
81  
0
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
6.1 (20.0) 12.0 (39.4)  
7.6 (24.9) 14.9 (50.2)  
11.4 (37.4) 22.3 (77.3)  
15.2 (49.7) 29.8 (97.8)  
18.9 (62.0) 37.2 (122.0)  
22.7 (74.5) 44.6 (146.3)  
26.4 (86.6) 52.0 (170.6)  
30.2 (99.1) 59.4 (194.9)  
34.0 (111.5) 66.8 (219.2)  
37.7 (123.7) 74.2 (243.4)  
41.5 (136.2) 81.6 (267.7)  
45.2 (148.3) 89.0 (292.0)  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
424  
484  
544  
605  
666  
726  
0
0
0
Ultra long  
Zoom Lens  
RS-IL04UL  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
157  
Setting Up the Projector  
WX6000  
Diagonal  
when  
16:10  
Projection distance  
m (feet)  
Distance from optical  
axis when projection is  
perpendicular to  
Lens unit  
Image size (cm)  
16:9  
16:10  
4:3  
16:10  
screen* (cm)  
Width  
Height  
54  
Width  
86  
Height  
48  
Width  
72  
Height  
54  
Wide limit  
1.3 (4.3)  
2.0 (6.6)  
2.6 (8.5)  
3.3 (10.8)  
4.9 (16.1)  
6.6 (21.6)  
Tele limit  
2.0 (6.6)  
H1  
54  
H2  
0
40  
86  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
60  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
628  
718  
808  
898  
987  
1076  
72  
81  
3.0 (9.8)  
81  
0
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
4.0 (13.1)  
4.9 (16.1)  
7.4 (24.3)  
9.9 (32.5)  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
40  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
424  
484  
544  
605  
666  
726  
48  
0
0
0
Standard  
Zoom Lens  
RS-IL01ST  
8.2 (26.9) 12.4 (40.7)  
9.9 (32.5) 14.9 (48.9)  
11.5 (37.7) 17.3 (56.8)  
13.2 (43.3) 19.8 (65.0)  
14.9 (48.9) 22.3 (73.2)  
16.5 (54.1) 24.8 (81.4)  
18.2 (59.7) 27.2 (89.2)  
19.8 (65.0) 29.7 (97.4)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.9 (6.2)  
2.9 (9.5)  
3.9 (12.8)  
4.8 (15.7)  
3.3 (10.8)  
4.9 (16.1)  
6.6 (21.6)  
8.3 (27.2)  
0
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
86  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
628  
718  
808  
898  
987  
1076  
72  
81  
81  
0
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
54  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
27  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
40  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
424  
484  
544  
605  
666  
726  
48  
0
7.3 (23.9) 12.4 (40.7)  
9.7 (31.8) 16.6 (54.5)  
12.2 (40.0) 20.7 (67.9)  
14.6 (47.9) 24.9 (81.7)  
17.1 (56.1) 29.0 (95.1)  
19.5 (64.0) 33.1 (108.6)  
21.9 (71.8) 37.3 (122.4)  
24.4 (80.1) 41.4 (135.8)  
26.8 (87.9) 45.6 (149.6)  
29.3 (96.1) 49.7 (163.1)  
0.7 (2.3)  
0
0
Long Zoom  
Lens  
RS-IL02LZ  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27  
41  
54  
68  
101  
135  
168  
202  
0
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
86  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
86  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
72  
81  
1.1 (3.6)  
41  
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
54  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
54  
1.4 (4.6)  
54  
Short Fixed  
Lens  
RS-IL03WF  
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
40  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
48  
1.8 (5.9)  
68  
2.7 (8.9)  
101  
135  
168  
202  
54  
3.5 (11.5)  
4.4 (14.4)  
5.3 (17.4)  
60  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
81  
129  
172  
215  
323  
431  
538  
646  
754  
862  
969  
1077  
1185  
1292  
73  
108  
144  
179  
269  
359  
449  
538  
628  
718  
808  
898  
987  
1076  
81  
4.8 (15.7)  
9.2 (30.2)  
81  
0
80  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
97  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
6.3 (20.7) 12.3 (40.4)  
7.8 (25.6) 15.3 (50.2)  
108  
135  
202  
269  
337  
404  
471  
538  
606  
673  
740  
808  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
121  
182  
242  
303  
363  
424  
484  
544  
605  
666  
726  
0
11.7 (38.4) 22.9 (75.1)  
15.6 (51.2) 30.5 (100.1)  
19.4 (63.6) 38.1 (125.0)  
23.3 (76.4) 45.7 (149.9)  
27.1 (88.9) 53.3 (174.9)  
31.0 (101.7) 60.9 (199.8)  
34.8 (114.2) 68.5 (224.7)  
38.7 (127.0) 76.1 (249.7)  
42.5 (139.4) 83.7 (274.6)  
46.4 (152.2) 91.3 (299.5)  
0
0
Ultra long  
Zoom Lens  
RS-IL04UL  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
158  
Setting Up the Projector  
SX6000  
Diagonal  
when 4:3  
Projection distance  
m (feet)  
Distance from optical  
axis when projection is  
perpendicular to  
Lens unit  
Image size (cm)  
16:10  
4:3  
16:9  
Width Height Wide limit  
4:3  
screen* (cm)  
Width  
81  
Height  
61  
Width  
81  
Height  
51  
Tele limit  
1.9 (6.2)  
H1  
61  
H2  
0
40  
81  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
81  
46  
1.3 (4.3)  
1.9 (6.2)  
2.5 (8.2)  
3.2 (10.5)  
4.8 (15.7)  
6.4 (21.0)  
60  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
81  
91  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
81  
76  
69  
2.9 (9.5)  
91  
0
80  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
533  
610  
686  
762  
838  
914  
61  
102  
127  
191  
254  
318  
381  
445  
508  
572  
635  
699  
762  
51  
91  
3.8 (12.5)  
4.8 (15.7)  
7.2 (23.6)  
9.6 (31.5)  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
533  
610  
686  
762  
838  
914  
61  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
40  
114  
171  
229  
286  
343  
400  
457  
514  
572  
629  
686  
46  
0
0
0
Standard  
Zoom Lens  
RS-IL01ST  
8.0 (26.2) 12.0 (39.4)  
9.6 (31.5) 14.4 (47.2)  
11.2 (36.7) 16.8 (55.1)  
12.8 (42.0) 19.2 (63.0)  
14.4 (47.2) 21.6 (70.9)  
16.0 (52.5) 24.0 (78.7)  
17.6 (57.7) 26.4 (86.6)  
19.2 (63.0) 28.8 (94.5)  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.9 (6.2)  
2.8 (9.2)  
3.7 (12.1)  
4.7 (15.4)  
3.2 (10.5)  
4.8 (15.7)  
6.4 (21.0)  
8.0 (26.2)  
0
60  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
81  
91  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
81  
76  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
81  
69  
91  
0
80  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
533  
610  
686  
762  
838  
914  
61  
102  
127  
191  
254  
318  
381  
445  
508  
572  
635  
699  
762  
51  
91  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
533  
610  
686  
762  
838  
914  
30  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
40  
114  
171  
229  
286  
343  
400  
457  
514  
572  
629  
686  
46  
0
7.1 (23.3) 12.0 (39.4)  
9.4 (30.8) 16.1 (52.8)  
11.8 (38.7) 20.1 (65.9)  
14.2 (46.6) 24.1 (79.6)  
16.5 (54.1) 28.1 (92.2)  
18.9 (62.0) 32.2 (105.6)  
21.3 (69.9) 36.2 (118.8)  
23.7 (77.8) 40.2 (131.9)  
26.0 (85.3) 44.2 (145.0)  
28.4 (93.2) 48.3 (158.5)  
0.7 (2.3)  
0
0
Long Zoom  
Lens  
RS-IL02LZ  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
30  
46  
61  
76  
114  
152  
191  
229  
0
60  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
81  
91  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
81  
76  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
81  
69  
1.0 (3.3)  
46  
80  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
61  
102  
127  
191  
254  
318  
381  
51  
91  
1.4 (4.6)  
61  
Short Fixed  
Lens  
RS-IL03WF  
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
40  
114  
171  
229  
286  
343  
46  
1.7 (5.6)  
76  
2.6 (8.5)  
114  
152  
191  
229  
61  
3.4 (11.2)  
4.3 (14.1)  
5.1 (16.7)  
60  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
91  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
76  
122  
163  
203  
305  
406  
508  
610  
711  
813  
914  
1016  
1118  
1219  
69  
4.6 (15.1)  
9.0 (29.5)  
91  
0
80  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
533  
610  
686  
762  
838  
914  
102  
127  
191  
254  
318  
381  
445  
508  
572  
635  
669  
762  
91  
6.1 (20.0) 11.9 (39.0)  
7.6 (24.9) 14.9 (48.9)  
11.3 (37.1) 22.2 (72.8)  
15.1 (49.5) 29.6 (97.1)  
18.8 (61.7) 37.0 (121.4)  
22.6 (74.1) 44.4 (145.7)  
26.3 (86.3) 51.7 (169.6)  
30.0 (98.4) 59.1 (193.9)  
33.8 (110.9) 66.5 (218.2)  
37.5 (123.0) 73.8 (242.1)  
41.3 (135.5) 81.2 (266.4)  
45.0 (147.6) 88.6 (290.7)  
122  
152  
229  
305  
381  
457  
533  
610  
686  
762  
838  
914  
0
100  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
450  
500  
550  
600  
114  
171  
229  
286  
343  
400  
457  
514  
572  
629  
686  
0
0
0
Ultra long  
Zoom Lens  
RS-IL04UL  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
159  
Setting Up the Projector  
Lens Shift Function  
The projector includes a lens shift function. Operation of the buttons slides the lens up,  
down, left, and right, moving the image position. For the function operations, refer to page  
74.  
The amount of lens shift is indicated as a percentage relative to the image height and  
width.  
The table below shows the lens shift for each lens.  
WUX5000  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
WUX4000  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
WX6000  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
SX6000  
+50%  
-12%  
10%  
Up (1)  
Down (2)  
Left/right (3)  
Up (1)  
Standard  
Zoom Lens  
(RS-IL01ST)  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
+50%  
-12%  
10%  
Long Zoom  
Lens  
(RS-IL02LZ)  
Down (2)  
Left/right (3)  
Up (1)  
+5%  
+5%  
+5%  
+5%  
-5%  
Short Fixed  
Lens  
(RS-IL03WF)  
Down (2)  
Left/right (3)  
Up (1)  
-5%  
-5%  
-5%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
2%  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
+55%  
-15%  
10%  
+50%  
-12%  
10%  
Ultra Long  
Zoom Lens  
(RS-IL04UL)  
Down (2)  
Left/right (3)  
Amount movable in up/down  
direction  
(1)  
90°  
90°  
(2)  
At maximum downward lens shift  
At maximum upward lens shift  
160  
   
Setting Up the Projector  
Amount movable in  
left/right direction  
90°  
90°  
(3)  
At maximum leftward lens shift  
At maximum rightward lens shift  
Area where lens movement is not possible  
With the Standard Zoom Lens, Long Zoom Lens and Ultra Long Zoom Lens, when the  
shift exceeds 44% in the upward direction, the amount of available shift in the left / right  
directions decreases. When the lens is shifted upward to the maximum (1), the amount of  
available shift in the left / right direction is 2%.  
2% of projected  
image width  
2% of projected  
image width  
Area where  
shift is not  
possible  
(1)  
Shift range  
44% of projected  
image height  
Projected  
image  
With the Short Fixed Lens, greater shift in the up / down direction reduces the available  
shift in the left / right direction. When the lens is shifted upward or downward to the maxi-  
mum, shift in the left / right direction is not possible.  
2%ofprojected  
image width  
2%ofprojected  
image width  
Areawhereshift  
is not possible  
5% of  
project-  
ed image  
height  
Projected  
image  
Shift range  
5% of  
project-  
edimage  
height  
161  
 
Connecting to AV Equipment  
Connectable Equipment and Input Terminals  
HDMI  
Use this name to select the image input.  
Direction of signal and data flow  
HDMI IN  
terminal  
The name of the terminal to which to  
connect equipment.  
(Pxxx): indicates the page(s) to refer to.  
Analog PC / Component  
ANALOG PC / COMPO-  
NENT IN terminal  
HDMI IN terminal  
DVI-D IN terminal  
AV equipment (P52)  
Computer (P47, P49)  
AV equipment (P53)  
Computer (P49)  
Digital video camera* (P52)  
Computer (P51)  
AV equipment (P53)  
* Select play-  
back mode be-  
fore connecting.  
Service port (not  
normally used)  
LAN terminal  
AUDIO IN terminal  
Audio signal for each  
image input  
Network  
(P166)  
Amplified speakers  
(P51, P55)  
Analog PC /  
Component  
(P47,P49,  
P53)  
Digital PC  
(P50)  
162  
       
Digital PC  
Analog PC-1  
Component  
HDMI  
ANALOG PC-1 / COM-  
PONENT IN terminal  
ANALOG PC-2 / DVI-D IN  
terminal  
HDMI IN terminal  
AV equipment (P52)  
Computer (P48, P49)  
Computer (P49)  
Digital video camera* (P52)  
Computer(P51)  
AV equipment (P54)  
DVI-I IN terminal can only  
be used to connect to a  
PC.  
* Select play-  
back mode be-  
fore connecting.  
Service terminal (not normally used)  
LAN terminal  
AUDIO IN terminal  
Remote terminal  
Amplified speakers  
Remote control  
(RC-RC05)  
Audio signal for each  
image input  
Network  
(P166)  
(P30)  
(
P51, P55)  
Analog  
PC-1, 2 /  
(P48, P49,  
Component  
P54)  
Digital PC  
(P50)  
163  
Connecting to AV Equipment  
Connection Terminal and Connection Cable  
Input  
signal  
Supported  
projectors  
Input terminal  
Types of connection cables  
HDMI cable (not included)  
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
HDMI  
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
DVI cable (not included)  
Digital  
PC  
WX6000  
SX6000  
VGA cable (supplied)  
/
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
COMPONENT IN  
BNC cable (not included)  
Analog  
PC  
Analog  
PC-1  
/
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
COMPONENT IN  
Mini D-sub 15-pin - BNC  
terminal converter cable  
(not included)  
BNC cable  
(not included)  
VGA-DVI cable (not included)  
Analog  
PC-2  
WX6000  
SX6000  
Component cable (not included)  
D terminal plug - RCA plug  
component conversion ca-  
ble (not included)  
/
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
WX6000  
SX6000  
COMPONENT IN  
Compo-  
nent  
RCA plug - RCA plug com-  
ponent cable (not included)  
164  
               
Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Connecting to a  
Network  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
165  
   
Preparing the Remote Control  
If the projector is connected to a network, projector error notification mails can be  
received and the projector can be controlled via a computer. Settings related to the net-  
work connection can be made from either the projector side (P172) or computer side  
(P177).  
Depending on the method of network connection, preparation on the computer side may  
be necessary. The following is an explanation of preparation on the computer side.  
Connection Methods  
Connect the projector to the computer via LAN.  
LAN cable (not included)  
Projector  
Hub or router, etc.  
(crossover or straight cable)  
• When the [Network function] setting of the projector is set to [Off] (Network Connections  
is disabled), switch it to [On] to enable it (P172).  
• Referring to page 141, check that the projector IP address does not overlap with other  
computers that are on the same LAN. When you set the IP address of the projector, fol-  
low the instruction on page 177 on the web screen or refer to page 175.  
• When you connect the computer to the network for the first time, it is also necessary to  
perform settings on the computer. In this case, consult the network administrator  
regarding the necessary settings.  
In a network environment where a DHCP server is operating, choose [On] on the projector [DHCP]  
screen to enable the DHCP function and connect it (P175).  
166  
       
Preparing the Remote Control  
Setting an IP Address  
Following is an explanation of how to set the PC IP address for each operating system.  
Windows 7  
1 From the PC [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].  
2 Click on [Network and Internet Connections], then click on [View network status and  
tasks].  
3 From the menu on the left side of the window, click on [Change adapter settings].  
4 Right-click [Local Area Connection], and open [Properties].  
5 Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a  
note of the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).  
6 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask.  
The factory default IP address for the projector is “192.168.254.254”. Set an IP  
address which is different from this.  
Example  
IP address:192.168.254.1  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
7 When the settings are completed, click the [OK] button and then click the [OK] button  
on the [Local Area Connection Properties] window to close it.  
167  
   
Preparing the Remote Control  
Windows Vista  
1 From the PC [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].  
2 Click on [View network status and tasks].  
3 From the menu on the left side of the window, click on [Manage network connections].  
4 Right-click [Local Area Connection], and open [Properties].  
5 Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a  
note of the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).  
6 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask.  
The factory default IP address for the projector is “192.168.254.254”. Set an IP  
address which is different from this.  
Example  
IP address:192.168.254.1  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
7 When the settings are completed, click the [OK] button and then click the [OK] button  
on the [Local Area Connection Properties] window to close it.  
168  
 
Preparing the Remote Control  
Windows XP  
1 From the PC [Start] menu, select [Control Panel].  
2 Select [Network and Internet Connections] and open [Network Connections].  
3 Right-click [Local Area Connection], and open [Properties].  
4 Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and click the [Properties] button. Make a note of  
the original network settings (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc).  
5 Select [Use the following IP address] and set the IP address and subnet mask.  
The factory default IP address for the projector is “192.168.254.254”. Set an IP  
address which is different from this.  
Example  
IP address:192.168.254.1  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
6 When the settings are completed, click the [OK] button and then click the [OK] button  
on the [Local Area Connection Properties] window to close it.  
169  
 
Preparing the Remote Control  
Mac OS X  
1 Open the Apple Menu and select [System Preferences].  
2 In the System Preferences window, click [Network] to display the Network window.  
3 Select [Built-in Ethernet] and click the [TCP/IP] tab. Make a note of the original net-  
work settings (IP address, subnet mask, router, DNS server, etc.).  
4
Create a new network environment and set the IP address and subnet mask.  
The factory default IP address for the projector is “192.168.254.254”. Set an IP  
address which is different from this.  
Example  
IP address:192.168.254.1  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
5 Click [Apply] to close the network preference window.  
Resetting the IP Address Setting of the Computer  
Follow the same procedure as for changing the IP address and reset the values to the  
original values based on the notes taken before the change.  
170  
   
Network Settings on the Projector  
From the projector menus screen, network  
Locking the Network Settings  
You can lock / unlock the network settings  
so that they cannot be changed and cancel  
the lock.  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [Network Setting  
lock]  
settings can be configured in the [Network  
Setting] tab. For the menu operations,  
refer to page 88.  
(The screen is for the WUX5000 /  
WUX4000.)  
Unlock  
Cancels the lock and allows  
other network settings to be  
changed. The password must  
be entered in order to cancel the  
lock.  
When [Unlock] is selected, the  
window shown below appears.  
Use the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] but-  
tons to enter the 4-digit pass-  
word.  
For the WX6000 / SX6000, num-  
bers can be entered using the  
numerical buttons on the remote  
control.  
Lock  
Lock the settings.  
After the OK button is pressed to accept  
your setting and the MENU button or the  
EXIT button (WUX6000 / SX6000) is  
pressed to close the window, the lock is  
re-engaged. If you change the network  
settings, be sure to continue operating  
without closing the window.  
• [Lock] is the factory default.  
• For the default network password, refer to  
page 173.  
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Network Settings on the Projector  
Turning the Network Function  
On / Off  
You can turn the projector network function  
on or off. Power can be saved by turning  
the function [Off].  
Forcibly canceling the network lock  
In the Network Password Input screen, press the  
buttons in the following sequence to cancel the  
lock: [ ] [OK] [ ] [OK] [ ] [OK]. This will reset  
the network password to [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ].  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [Network function]  
Off  
On  
Disables the network function.  
Enables the network function.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
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Network Settings on the Projector  
Registering a Network Pass-  
Setting a Network Password  
You can set whether or not a password is  
required in order to change the projector  
network settings.  
word  
Register the projector network password.  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [Register Network  
Password]  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [Network Pass-  
word setting]  
When [Register Network Password] is  
selected, the window shown below  
appears.  
Off  
On  
A network password is not used.  
A network password is used.  
Enter a 4 digit password.  
For the WUX5000 / WUX4000, the pass-  
word can be entered using the [ ] / [ ] /  
[ ] / [ ] buttons. For the WX6000 /  
SX6000, the password can be entered  
using a combination of the numerical but-  
tons and the [ ] / [ ] / [ ] / [ ] buttons.  
[ ] / [1], [ ] / [2], [ ] / [3], and [ ] / [4]  
have the same function.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [On] is the factory default.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• The factory default is [ ] [ ] [ ] [  
]
(WUX5000 / WUX4000) or [1] [1] [1] [1]  
(WX6000 / SX6000).  
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Network Settings on the Projector  
Turning the PJLink Function  
On / Off  
What is PJLink?  
You can turn the PJLink network function  
on or off. When the function is turned on,  
control is possible via the LAN using com-  
mands that meet PJLink standards.  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [PJLink]  
In September 2003, the PJLink Work-  
ing Group was established under the  
Data Projector Committee. During the  
first year, this PJLink Working Group  
standardized PJLink as a new inter-  
face specification for projectors.  
PJLink is a unified standard for opera-  
tion and control of projectors.  
It allows centralized control of projec-  
tors and operation from a controller for  
all projectors regardless of manufac-  
turer.  
The objective is for JBMIA to improve  
convenience for users and expand  
the use of projectors through early  
systemization for network monitoring  
and control of projectors, which will  
become the mainstream in the future.  
Off  
On  
Disables the PJLink function.  
Enables the PJLink function.  
Class 1: Standardization of control  
and monitoring specifications for  
basic projector functions  
Basic projector control: Power control,  
input selection, etc.  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [On] is the factory default.  
Acquisition of projector information  
and status: Power status, input selec-  
tion status, error status, lamp use  
time, etc.  
• This projector conforms to Class 1 as  
defined in the PJLink standards of the  
JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and  
Information System Industries Associa-  
tion). This projector supports all com-  
mands that are defined by PJLink Class 1,  
and has been verified as conforming to the  
PJLink standard Class 1 definition.  
• For information about using PJLink, refer to  
page 187.  
JBMIA: Japan Business Machine and  
Information System Industries  
Association  
The Japan Business Machine  
and Information System  
Industries Association is an  
organization which was  
launched in 1960 and  
changed its name on April 1,  
2002.  
PJLink is a registered trademark of JBMIA and  
pending trademark in some countries.  
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Network Settings on the Projector  
Turning DHCP Function On /  
Off  
You can turn the projector DHCP function  
on or off.  
TCP / IP Setting  
Configure the projector TCP / IP settings.  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [TCP/IP setting]  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [DHCP]  
When [TCP/IP setting] is selected, the win-  
dow shown below appears. Use the [ ] /  
[ ] buttons to select the IP address, then  
press the OK button. Next, use the [ ] /  
[ ] buttons to select the digit and the [ ] /  
[ ] buttons to change the value. For the  
WX6000 / SX6000, numbers can be  
entered using the numerical buttons on  
the remote control. Press the OK button,  
then set the subnet mask and gateway  
address in the same way. Finally, select  
[Enter].  
Off  
On  
Disables the DHCP function. TCP / IP  
settings are possible.  
Enables the DHCP function.  
Searches the DHCP server. Because  
the IP address is acquired from the  
DHCP server, it is not necessary to  
enter the TCP / IP settings (IP  
address, subnet mask, gateway  
address).  
Press the OK button to accept your setting  
and then press the MENU button or EXIT  
button (WX6000 / SX6000).  
• [Off] is the factory default.  
• The factory defaults are shown below.  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
192.168.254.254  
255.255.255.0  
Gateway address 0.0.0.0  
• Settings cannot be made when [DHCP]  
(P175) is [On].  
• If an invalid value is entered, the message  
“Invalid entry” appears. If this occurs,  
enter a valid value.  
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Network Settings on the Projector  
Initializing Network Settings  
You can initialize the projector network set-  
tings.  
MENU > [Network Setting] > [Network setting  
initialization]  
When [Network setting initialization] is  
selected, the window shown below  
appears. Select [YES] then press the OK  
button.  
• The following items are initialized.  
Network setting screen user name, various  
settings including password  
Network Password setting  
Register Network Password  
PJLink  
DHCP  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway address  
E-mail sender address  
E-mail recipient address  
Projector name  
Location  
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Configuring the Network From the Computer  
Displaying and Configuring the Network Configuration Screen  
The web browser screen shown below is for the WUX4000.  
1 Turn on the computer and projector.  
2 Launch a web browser, enter “http://(projector IP address)” in the address bar, and  
press the Enter key.  
The password input screen appears.  
The factory default IP address is “192.168.254.254”. If DHCP settings are used, ask the net-  
work administrator for the projector IP address. It is possible to check the IP address from  
the projector menu.  
3 Enter the user name and password on the password input screen, then click OK.  
The factory default user name is “root” and the password is “system”.  
The projector web screen appears in the web browser.  
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Configuring the Network From the Computer  
The following information is displayed.  
Projector name  
Location  
The name of the projector on the network  
The location of projector installation  
The MAC address of the projector  
The IP address of the projector  
MAC address  
IP address  
Power Status  
The power status of the projector  
Lamp operating time  
Lamp Time *1  
Lamp Time Normal Mode *2  
Lamp Time Quiet Mode *2  
Lamp Time Converted *2  
Filter Time  
Lamp operating time in [Normal] lamp mode  
Lamp operating time in [Quiet] lamp mode  
Lamp operating time (converted value)  
Air filter operating time  
Alert  
Error message (if an error has occurred)  
Temperature abnormality  
Faulty lamp  
Faulty lamp cover  
Faulty cooling fan  
Faulty power supply  
Faulty lens connector: Lens connector error  
Faulty air filter unit: Air filter error  
Unknown error  
*1 WUX5000 / WX6000 / SX6000  
*2 WUX4000  
To operate the projector from the computer, click [Projector control] (  
).  
P188  
4 To configure, click [Settings].  
The settings window appears.  
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Configuring the Network From the Computer  
5 Select the function to set from the menu (1), then enter the setting in the displayed  
field (2) and click [OK] (3).  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
6 A confirmation window appears. Check the contents and if they are correct, click  
[Apply].  
The settings are applied to the projector and “Save completed” is displayed.  
7 Click [Back to top] to return the web screen to the initial page.  
179  
Configuring the Network From the Computer  
Resetting to Factory Defaults  
1 Perform steps 1 - 3 on page 177 to display the setting window.  
2 Click [Initialize].  
3 A confirmation window appears. Click [OK].  
Setting Errors  
When a setting-related error occurs, the error name is displayed on the screen, and a  
“!” mark is displayed next to the input field which caused the error.  
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Configuring the Network From the Computer  
The error meanings are as shown below.  
Error  
Meaning  
Input error  
A setting outside the valid range was set on the  
setting screen.  
Password setting error  
The set password and confirmation password did  
not match.  
Invalid SMTP  
The SMTP server IP address has not been set.  
System failed to connect SMTP  
server.  
Failed to connect to the SMTP server when send-  
ing a test mail.  
System failed to connect POP3  
server.  
Failed to connect to the POP3 server attempting to  
send a test mail.  
System doesn't support this auth  
type.  
An authentication type was set which is not sup-  
ported by the server.  
System failed to authenticate.  
Authentication failed attempting to send a test mail.  
The system failed to send the test  
mail.  
Sending of test mail failed due to a connection fail-  
ure with the SMTP server or an error which does  
not ordinarily occur.  
Save Failed  
Mismatch in settings occurred when settings were  
changed at the same time from multiple comput-  
ers.  
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Setting Up the Network  
Setting Basic Information [Network]  
From [Network] in the settings window, you can log into the web screen and set basic  
network information. For the setting procedure, refer to page 177.  
Item  
Explanation  
Factory default setting  
Password  
User name  
When logging into the web screen, root  
enter the user name in 1-byte  
alphanumeric characters and  
symbols (4 -15 characters).  
New password  
When logging into the web screen, system  
enter the password in 1-byte  
alphanumeric characters and  
symbols (4 -15 characters).  
Confirm new password  
For confirmation, enter the same  
password that you entered in [New  
password].  
system  
OFF  
TCP/IP  
DHCP  
Select whether to turn the DHCP  
function on or off. If the function is  
on, because the IP address is  
acquired from the server, it is not  
possible to enter the [IP address],  
[Subnet mask], and [Default gate-  
way].  
IP address  
Enter the IP address of the projec- 192.168.254.254  
tor in 1-byte numbers.  
Subnet mask  
Default gateway  
Enter the subnet mask in 1-byte  
numbers.  
Enter the default gateway IP  
address in 1-byte numbers.  
255.255.255.0  
0.0.0.0  
If settings related to TCP / IP were changed, it is necessary to disconnect and reconnect to  
the network. If the network subnet mask was changed, select [Subnet mask] in the above  
window and set the new subnet mask.  
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Setting Up the Network  
Setting Up Email [Mail]  
From [Mail] in the settings window, you can set the items necessary to send error  
mails and test mails. For the setting procedure, refer to page 177.  
Item  
Explanation  
Factory default setting  
MailUserAccount  
To:  
Enter the recipient address for error  
mails in 1-byte alphanumeric char-  
acters and symbols (1 - 63 charac-  
ters).  
Cc:  
Enter the CC address for error mails <Blank>  
in 1-byte alphanumeric characters  
and symbols (1 - 63 characters).  
From:  
Enter the sender address for error  
mails in 1-byte alphanumeric char-  
acters and symbols (1 - 63 charac-  
ters).  
SMTP server IP address  
SMTP server port number  
SNTP server IP address  
Time zone  
Enter the SMTP server IP address in 0.0.0.0  
1-byte numbers.  
Enter the SMTP server port number  
in 1-byte numbers (1 - 65535).  
25  
Enter the SNTP server IP address in 0.0.0.0  
1-byte numbers.  
Select the time zone where the pro-  
jector is used.  
(GMT) Dublin, Lisbon,  
London  
Mail resend interval  
Enter the interval for resending mail  
when an error occurred (units: sec-  
onds) within the range of 0 - 59 sec-  
onds using 1-byte numbers.  
10  
Mail resend times  
Error report  
Enter the number of times to resend  
mail when an error occurred within  
the range of 0 - 255 using 1-byte  
numbers.  
3
Select whether to turn the error mail  
sending function on or off.  
OFF  
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Setting Up the Network  
Mail Authentication Settings [Mail auth]  
From [Mail auth] in the settings window, you can configure the settings for authentica-  
tion of mail that is sent when an error occurs. For the setting procedure, refer to page  
177.  
Factory default set-  
Item  
Explanation  
ting  
Mail authentication  
Select the mail authentication method.  
If OFF is selected, the other mail  
authentication settings cannot be  
changed.  
OFF  
User name  
Enter the user name to use for mail  
authentication in 1-byte alphanu-  
meric characters and symbols (1 - 63  
characters).  
<Blank>  
Password  
Enter the password for mail authenti-  
cation in 1-byte alphanumeric charac-  
ters and symbols (1 - 63 characters).  
<Blank>  
<Blank>  
Confirm password  
For confirmation, enter the same  
password as you entered in [Pass-  
word].  
POP3 server IP address  
Enter the POP3 server IP address in  
1-byte numbers.  
0.0.0.0  
110  
POP3 server port number  
POP before SMTP response time  
Enter the POP3 server port number in  
1-byte numbers (1 - 65535).  
Enter the wait time from POP3 authen-  
tication to SMTP authentication (units:  
milliseconds) using 1-byte numbers  
(0 - 9999 milliseconds).  
300  
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Setting Up the Network  
Sending a Test Mail [Send test mail]  
From [Send test mail] in the settings window, you can send a test mail to the mail  
address that was set in [Mail]. The settings cannot be changed from this window.  
Explanation  
Item  
To:  
The recipient address which was set from [Mail] in the settings window  
(P183) is displayed.  
Cc:  
The CC address which was set from [Mail] in the settings window (P183  
is displayed.  
)
From:  
The sender name which was set from [Mail] in the settings window  
(P183  
)
is displayed.  
Subject:  
The predetermined mail title “Canon Projector test” is displayed.  
SNMP Settings [SNMP]  
From [SNMP] in the settings window, you can configure the settings related to control  
of projectors which use SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). For the set-  
ting procedure, refer to page 177.  
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Setting Up the Network  
Item  
Explanation  
Factory default setting  
SNMP  
Select the SNMP function version. If OFF is OFF  
selected, the SNMP function will be turned  
off and the other settings in this window  
cannot be changed.  
Receive community  
Password  
Enter the community name which will  
receive projector information in 1-byte  
alphanumeric characters and symbols (1 -  
15 characters).  
Enter the community settings password in <Blank>  
1-byte alphanumeric characters and sym-  
bols (8 - 15 characters). This is also used  
as the password for trapping. It can be set  
only when the SNMP version is V3.  
<Blank>  
Confirm password  
SNMP trap  
For confirmation, enter the same password <Blank>  
as you entered in [Password].  
Select the type of error to trap. When any of OFF (no checkmarks)  
the checkboxes is turned on, it becomes  
possible to set [Trap IP address] and [Trap  
community].  
Trap IP address  
Trap community  
Enter the IP address to send information to 0.0.0.0  
when trap occurs. Enter in 1-byte numbers.  
Enter the community name which will send <Blank>  
information when trap occurs. Enter in 1-  
byte alphanumeric characters and symbols  
(1 - 15 characters).  
Setting Projector Information [Projector info.]  
From [Projector info.] in the settings window, you can set the names and location  
names which are used to identify projectors when multiple projectors are installed on  
the network. For the setting procedure, refer to page 177.  
Item  
Explanation  
Factory default setting  
Projector name  
Enter the projector name in 1-byte alphanu- WUX5000 / WUX4000 /  
meric characters and symbols (1 - 63 char- WX6000 / SX6000  
acters).  
Location  
Enter the projector installation location in 1- <Blank>  
byte alphanumeric characters and symbols  
(0 - 63 characters).  
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Setting Up the Network  
Setting PJLink [PJLink]  
From [PJLink] in the setting window, you can set the PJLink functions which are the  
standard for projector management on a network. For the setting procedure, refer to  
page 177. For information about PJLink, refer to page 174.  
Factory default  
Explanation  
Item  
setting  
PJLink  
Turn the PJLink function on or off. If  
OFF is selected, the PJLink func-  
tion will be turned off and the other  
settings in this window cannot be  
changed.  
ON  
PJLink authentication  
Select whether to turn the PJLink  
authentication function on or off. If  
OFF is selected, [Password] and  
[Confirm password] cannot be  
changed.  
ON  
Password  
Enter the PJLink authentication  
password in 1-byte alphanumeric  
characters (1 - 32 characters).  
system  
system  
Confirm password  
For confirmation, enter the same  
password that you entered in  
[Password].  
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Controlling the Projector from a Computer  
When the projector is connected to a network, it is possible to control the projector from a  
computer via the network.  
1 Turn on the computer and projector.  
2 Launch a web browser, enter “http://(projector IP address)” in the address bar, and  
press the Enter key.  
The password input screen appears.  
The factory default IP address is “192.168.254.254”. It is possible to check the IP  
address from the projector menu.  
3 Enter the user name and password on the password input screen, then click OK.  
The factory default user name is “root” and the password is “system”.  
4 The projector web screen appears in the web browser. Click [Projector control].  
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Controlling the Projector from a Computer  
5 The projector control screen appears. The projector can be controlled from this  
screen.  
Item  
Projector name  
IP address  
Refresh  
Explanation  
The name of the connected projector is displayed. (P186)  
The IP address of the connected projector is displayed. (P182)  
Refreshes the displayed contents with the most recent informa-  
tion.  
Power  
Input  
Turns projector power on or off.  
Select an input signal and click [Apply] to change to that input  
signal. (P59)  
Aspect  
Select an aspect and click [Apply] to change to that aspect. (P69)  
Image mode  
Select an image mode and click [Apply] to change to that image  
mode. (P78)  
Blank  
Switches the blank setting on or off. (P82)  
Switches the mute setting on or off. (P83)  
Performs Auto PC. (P62)  
Mute  
Auto PC  
Information  
The control results and control error information are displayed at  
the top of the screen.  
6 When the operations are finished, click [Back to top] to return the initial web screen.  
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Error Mail  
The messages shown in the following error list are sent when an error occurs in the pro-  
jector.  
Error list  
Errors related to  
temperature  
Error Temperature abnormality  
name  
Text  
The temperature inside the projector is too high for some reason or the  
outside air temperature is higher than the specified one.  
If the problem is inside the projector, check whether the projector is  
installed and operated normally, turn off the projector to cool its inside,  
and retry projection. If the same warning occurs again, the projector  
may be defective. Contact your dealer.  
Errors related to  
the lamp  
Error Faulty lamp  
name  
Text  
The lamp has burnt out. Replace the lamp with a new one. If the same  
warning occurs again, the lamp drive circuit may be defective. Con-  
tact your dealer.  
Errors related to  
the lamp cover  
Error Faulty lamp cover  
name  
Text  
The lamp cover is open. Check whether the lamp cover is installed  
properly. If it is installed properly, the lamp cover detection switch may  
be defective. Contact your dealer.  
Errors related to  
the cooling fan  
Error Faulty cooling fan  
name  
Text  
The cooling fan or another component may be defective. Contact your  
dealer.  
Error Faulty power supply  
Errors related to  
the power supply name  
Text  
The voltage of part of the power supply is abnormally high or any  
other problem has occurred in the power supply. Contact your dealer.  
Errors related to  
the lens connec-  
tor  
Error Faulty lens connector  
name  
Text  
The lens cable is not connected to the lens unit. Check whether the  
lens cable is connected to the lens unit properly.  
If it is connected properly, the lens connector or cable may be defec-  
tive. Contact your dealer.  
Errors related to  
the air filter  
Error Faulty air filter unit  
name  
Text  
The air filter unit is not installed properly.  
Check whether the air filter unit is installed properly.  
If it is installed properly, the air filter unit detection switch may be  
defective. Contact your dealer.  
Other types of  
errors  
Error Unknown Error  
name  
Text  
Code in hexadecimal numbers*  
* For details, contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
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Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Maintenance  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
191  
 
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.  
When cleaning the projector, make sure to turn off the projector,  
wait until the cooling fan stops, disconnect the power plug from the  
electrical outlet, and let the projector stand for at least 1 hour. Oth-  
erwise, you may get burned because the main unit is very hot  
immediately after the projector is turned off.  
Wipe the projector’s main unit softly with a soft cloth.  
If the projector is heavily soiled, soak the cloth in water with a small amount of detergent  
in it, squeeze the cloth thoroughly, and then wipe the projector with it. After cleaning, wipe  
the projector with a dry cloth.  
• Never use volatile cleaning liquid or benzine, as these may damage the finish of the pro-  
jector.  
• When using a chemical dust cloth, make sure to read the instructions thoroughly.  
• When cleaning the projector’s lens, use a commonly available air blower or lens cleaning  
paper. The lens surface is easily damaged, so do not use a hard cloth or tissues.  
192  
   
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter  
Replacing the Air Filter  
Follow the procedure below when replacing the air filter.  
1 Turn off the projector power and remove the power plug.  
2 Hook your finger onto the handle of the  
air filter on the side of the projector, and  
pull the air filter out to remove it.  
Air filter  
3 Remove the filter from the air filter  
frame. First disengage the tab on the  
inside, then remove the entire air filter  
from the frame.  
4 Install a new air filter into the frame.  
First insert the air filter tab into the  
groove on the handle side of the frame,  
then press the air filter into the frame.  
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Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter  
5 Securely insert the air filter all the way  
into the projector.  
• Handle the air filter carefully. If damaged, the air filter will not work properly.  
• When the lamp is replaced, it is recommend that you also replace the air filter.  
• Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information.  
• Replacement air filter part No.: RS-FL01  
(http://store.canon.jp/user/ListProducts/list?svid=2&sc=LMPPR&jsp=/jsp/search/  
Cleaning the Air Filter  
The air filter protects the lens and mirror inside the projector from dust and dirt. Should  
the air filter become clogged with dust, the projector may be damaged since it will block  
the air flow into the projector and raise the internal temperature of the projector. The fol-  
lowing screen is displayed when turning on the projector if the air filter needs to be  
cleaned (after approx. 300 hours). Clean the air filter if it is displayed.  
• Only the [ ], [ ], OK and POWER buttons are  
available while this screen is displayed. (When you  
press the POWER button, the message “Push  
POWER button again to turn off power” appears.)  
• When this screen has disappeared after being dis-  
played for 10 seconds, all buttons become opera-  
ble.  
• Turn the power of the projector off and pull out the power plug.  
• Hook your finger into the air filter handle on the side of the projector, and remove the air  
filter. Then use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust.  
• If the filter replacement screen is displayed when turning on the projector after cleaning  
the air filter, select [Yes] and press OK. The filter replacement screen will disappear.  
• This screen is not displayed when [Filter warning display] is set to [Off]. (WX6000 /  
SX6000) (P137)  
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Replacing the Lamp  
When the usage time of the lamp exceeds a certain amount of time, the following mes-  
sage (two types) is displayed for 10 seconds every time the projector is turned on.  
2,700 hours to less than 3,000 hours  
Prepare a new lamp when this screen is displayed.  
• Only the [ ], [ ], OK and POWER buttons are available while this screen is displayed.  
• When you press the POWER button, “Push POWER button again to turn off power.”  
message appears.  
• After this screen has been displayed for 10 seconds and disappeared, all buttons  
become operable.  
• This message will not be displayed again if you select [Cancel] in response to the mes-  
sage “Do you want to display this message again?”.  
3,000 hours or more  
If this screen is displayed, replace the lamp by referring to the procedure on page 196.  
• Only the POWER button is available while this screen is displayed.  
• When you press the POWER button, the “Push POWER button again to turn off power.”  
message appears.  
• When this screen has disappeared after being displayed for 10 seconds, all buttons  
become operable.  
You can check the usage time of the lamp in [Lamp counter] in the [System settings]  
menu. (P135)  
• This screen is not displayed when [Lamp warning display] is set to [Off]. (WX6000 /  
SX6000) (P135)  
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Replacing the Lamp  
Replacement Lamp  
This projector uses the following lamps.  
Lamp part No.: RS-LP06 (WUX4000)  
RS-LP07 (WUX5000 / WX6000 / SX6000)  
Contact the Canon Customer Support Center when purchasing a replacement lamp.  
When replacing the lamp, turn off the projector, wait until the cool-  
ing fan stops, disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet,  
and let the projector stand for at least 1 hour. Otherwise, you may  
get burned because the main unit is very hot immediately after the  
projector is turned off.  
• Be sure to use the specified lamp.  
• Contact the Canon Customer Support Center or access to the  
Canon home page.  
• Do not touch the inner glass surface when you replace the lamp.  
Doing so may cause deterioration to the projector’s performance.  
• Be sure to handle the lamp carefully and correctly since it may  
break during use if it has been scratched or subjected to impact.  
If the lamp breaks, contact the Canon Customer Support Center  
or follow the instructions on page 21 and page 22.  
• When replacing the lamp, do not remove any screws other than  
those specified.  
Replacing the Lamp  
1 Turn off the projector power and remove the power plug.  
2 Loosen one screw and open the lamp cover in the direction of the arrow.  
The lamp cover screw is attached to the lamp cover and designed to prevent it from  
falling off.  
Screw  
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3 Loosen the 3 screws on the inside of the lamp unit, then slowly pull out the lamp unit in  
the direction of the arrow.  
Even when the screws are loosened, they will not fall off the lamp unit.  
4 Fully insert a new lamp unit and secure it with the 3 screws.  
5 Close the lamp cover and tighten the screws.  
6 Turn on the power. Bring up the menu and select [System settings] - [Other settings] -  
[Lamp counter].  
(The screen is for the WUX5000 / WUX4000.)  
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Replacing the Lamp  
7 Select [Reset] - [OK] to reset the lamp counter.  
(The screen is for the WUX5000 / WUX4000.)  
• It is recommended that you also replace the air filter when you replace the lamp.  
• Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information.  
• Replacement air filter product number: RS-FL01  
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MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR  
Appendix  
199  
 
200  
Table of Contents  
Safety Instructions  
Before Use  
Appendix  
Projecting an Image  
Useful Functions Available  
During a Presentation  
Setting Functions from Menus  
Installation  
Connecting to a Network  
Maintenance  
Appendix  
Index  
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Troubleshooting  
LED Indicator Meanings  
When there is a problem with the projector, the LED indicator on the side of the projector  
illuminates or flashes continuously after the projector is turned off.  
• Wait until the cooling fan stops and disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet  
before dealing with the problem.  
LED indicator  
Meaning  
Countermeasure  
status  
WARNING and  
TEMP are lit.  
Temperature  
abnormality  
The temperature inside the projector is too high for some  
reason or the outside air temperature is higher than the oper-  
ating range. If the problem is inside the projector, check  
whether the projector is installed and operating normally,  
unplug the projector from the power outlet to cool down the  
projector interior and then restart projection. If the air intake  
or exhaust vent is blocked, remove the obstacle. If the same  
warning occurs again, there may be a malfunction in the  
projector. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
WARNING and  
LAMP are lit.  
Faulty lamp  
The lamp does not illuminate. Turn the power off and then  
back on and check whether or not the lamp illuminates.  
Also, check whether the air intake or exhaust vent is  
blocked, and whether the air filter is clogged with dust. The  
warning may indicate if the air flow in and out of the projector  
is blocked, or if the internal temperature of the projector  
rises. If the air filter is clogged, clean or replace the air filter.  
(P193, P194) If the lamp does not illuminate, replace it. If the  
same warning occurs again, there may be a malfunction in  
the lamp drive circuit. Contact the Canon Customer Support  
Center.  
WARNING  
flashes 3  
times, LAMP is  
lit.  
Faulty lamp  
cover  
The lamp cover is open. Unplug the projector from the elec-  
trical outlet, then install the lamp cover correctly and turn on  
the projector again. If the lamp cover has been installed  
properly, there may be a malfunction in the lamp cover  
detection switch. Contact the Canon Customer Support  
Center.  
WARNING  
(only) flashes 4  
times repeat-  
edly.  
Faulty cool-  
ing fan  
There may be a malfunction in the cooling fan or another  
component. Unplug the projector from the electrical outlet,  
then plug it into the outlet and turn on the projector again.  
Contact the Canon Customer Support Center if the same  
warning occurs again.  
WARNING  
(only) flashes 5  
times repeat-  
edly.  
Faulty power  
supply  
Abnormal voltage is applied to some parts in the power sup-  
ply or another failure may have occurred. Unplug the projec-  
tor from the electrical outlet, then plug it back into the outlet  
and turn on the projector again. Contact the Canon Cus-  
tomer Support Center if the same warning occurs again.  
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Troubleshooting  
LED indicator  
status  
Meaning  
Countermeasure  
WARNING  
(only) flashes 6  
times repeat-  
edly.  
Faulty lens  
connector  
Disconnect the lens connector which joins the lens unit and  
projector. Contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
WARNING  
(only) flashes 3  
times repeat-  
edly.  
Filter error  
The air filter is not installed. Check whether or not the air filter  
is installed correctly. Contact the Canon Customer Support  
Center if the same warning occurs again.  
Symptoms and Solutions  
You Cannot Turn on the Projector  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
The power cord is not connected  
correctly.  
Check whether the power cord is connected correctly.  
(P56)  
The power cord has just been  
connected.  
You cannot turn on the projector until the [STAND BY] indi-  
cator turns red after connecting the power plug. (P56)  
The lamp cover is open.  
Unplug the projector from the power outlet, then install the  
lamp cover correctly and turn on the projector again.  
The safety device is activated  
because the air intake or the  
exhaust vent is blocked and the  
internal temperature of the projec-  
tor has increased.  
When the safety device is active, the [STAND BY] indicator  
does not turn on when you connect the power cord. You  
cannot disable this safety device. Remove any obstacle  
that is blocking the air intake or exhaust vent and contact  
the Canon Customer Support Center.  
The lens connector is not con-  
nected correctly.  
The lens connector that connects the lens unit with the main  
unit of the projector is disconnected. Contact the Canon  
Customer Services Center.  
The air filter is not installed cor-  
rectly.  
Check whether the air filter is installed correctly. (P193)  
Key lock is enabled.  
Check that Key lock (P123) is not enabled for the projector  
or the remote control.  
You Cannot Project an Image from the Projector  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
A cable is not connected cor-  
rectly.  
Check whether the projector is connected to the computer  
or AV equipment correctly. (P52, P59)  
20 seconds have not elapsed  
since the projector was turned on.  
When the projector is turned on, the opening window is dis-  
played for approximately 20 seconds. To project an image  
immediately, press the OK button on the remote control or  
side control. (P56)  
No image is sent from the AV  
equipment.  
Check whether an image is played on the connected video  
camcorder, DVD, etc.  
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Troubleshooting  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
Connection with the input terminal  
has not been performed correctly.  
Check whether the AV equipment is connected to the pro-  
jector input terminal correctly. (P47)  
No input signal type has been  
selected for the connected AV  
equipment.  
Check that the same input signal has been correctly  
selected for the connected AV equipment from the [INPUT]  
menu. (P60)  
The input signal type is incorrect.  
Check whether the selected input signal type is correct.  
(P94, P218)  
The BLANK function has been  
selected.  
Press the BLANK button on the remote control. (P82)  
No image is projected due to a  
problem with the computer.  
Turn first the projector and then the computer off and then  
back on again.  
The external monitor output is not  
set on the notebook computer  
correctly.  
Turn on the external monitor output on the notebook com-  
puter. To turn on the external monitor output, press the  
[LCD] or [VGA] function key or a key with an icon for the  
external monitor, while holding down the [Fn] key on the  
keyboard of the notebook computer. With Windows 7, you  
can turn on image output by holding down the Windows  
logo key and pressing the [P] key. (P58)  
The combination of keys used to perform this operation var-  
ies depending on the model of notebook computer. For  
more detailed information, refer to the manual that came  
with your computer.  
The displayed image is not the  
same as that displayed on the  
computer.  
Check whether the dual screen (multi-display) mode is  
selected on the computer. If the dual screen mode has  
been selected, change it to the simultaneous display mode  
on the computer.  
The output setting method varies among computer manu-  
facturers. For more detailed information, refer to the manual  
that came with your computer.  
There is no Sound  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
The audio cable is not connected  
correctly.  
Check the audio cable connection. (P162)  
The MUTE function is enabled.  
Press the MUTE button on the remote control. (P83)  
The volume level is adjusted to  
the minimum.  
Press the VOL button on the remote control or the VOL+  
button on the side control to adjust the volume level. (P83)  
An audio cable with a built-in  
resistor is used.  
Use an audio cable without a built-in resistor.  
Audio in terminal select is [Off]  
(WX6000 / SX6000).  
Change the Audio In terminal to the appropriate setting.  
(P139)  
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Troubleshooting  
The Projected Image Is Blurred  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
Adjust the focus. (P73)  
The image is out of focus.  
The distance to the screen is too  
short.  
Check whether the distance to the screen is appropriate. If  
the distance is shorter than approximately 1.3 m (4.3'), the  
projector cannot focus on the screen. (P156)  
The projector is not placed  
straight in front of the screen.  
Check whether the projector is placed obliquely to the  
screen. A slight error in the projection angle can be cor-  
rected through the keystone adjustment function. (P76)  
The projector has been moved to  
a place where the temperature  
varies a lot.  
When the projector is moved from a location where the tem-  
perature is low to a location where the temperature is high,  
condensation may form on the lens. The condensation will  
evaporate after a period of time and the projector will be  
able to project a normal image.  
The lens is stained.  
The tracking is bad.  
Clean the lens. (P192)  
Adjust the tracking with the [AUTO PC] or [Tracking] func-  
tion. (P62, P96)  
You Cannot Project an Image Appropriately  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
The projected image is inverted in  
the vertical or horizontal direction.  
The ceiling mounted / rear projection setting is incorrect.  
Check the [Image flip H/V] setting in the [Display settings]  
menu. (P104)  
The dot clock of the input signal is  
higher than 162 MHz with a BNC  
cable.  
Set the signal dot clock to 162 MHz or less on your com-  
puter.  
A VGA cable is used in which  
some pins are not connected.  
Use a VGA cable in which all pins are connected.  
The Projector Power Turns Off  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
The air intake or exhaust vent is  
blocked.  
Check whether the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked. If  
the air intake or exhaust vent is blocked, the temperature  
inside the projector will increase and the power is automati-  
cally turned off to protect the projector. (The [WARNING]  
indicator and [TEMP] indicator are lit.) Wait until the projec-  
tor temperature drops, then make sure that the intake and  
exhaust vents are not blocked and turn on the projector.  
(P32, P56)  
The air filter is dirty.  
Check whether the air filter is clogged with dust.  
If the air filter is clogged, clean or replace the air filter.  
(P193)  
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Troubleshooting  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
The lamp has broken (or there is a  
lamp malfunction).  
Check whether the lamp has broken.  
If the lamp has broken, follow the instructions on page 21. If  
the lamp has not broken, there may be a malfunction with  
the lamp. Check the lamp by replacing it with a spare lamp  
if you have one. (P22, P195, P196)  
The operating temperature is  
inappropriate.  
Check whether the operating temperature is between 5°C  
and 35°C. (P24)  
If you use the projector at 2300 m or higher above sea level,  
contact the Canon Customer Support Center.  
You Cannot Operate the Remote Control  
Cause  
Countermeasure  
Batteries are not installed prop-  
erly or they have run out.  
Check whether batteries are installed correctly. If batteries  
are installed correctly, replace them with new batteries.  
(P27)  
You are operating the remote con- Check whether you are operating the remote control within  
trol from the outside of the remote  
control operating range.  
the remote control operating range of the main unit of the  
projector. (P29)  
There is an obstacle between the  
projector and the remote control.  
Remove the obstacle between the infrared remote receiver  
of the main unit of the projector and the remote control or  
point the remote control in an obstacle-free path.  
You are operating the remote con- Check whether the infrared remote receiver of the main unit  
trol in an unsuitable operating  
environment.  
of the projector is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light  
of lighting apparatus. (P29)  
The channel setting of the remote  
control does not match the setting  
of the projector.  
Check whether the channel setting of the remote control  
has been changed. You can check the [Remote control]  
setting in the [System settings] menu. (P124)  
The key lock function is prevent-  
ing operation of the remote con-  
trol.  
Check whether [Key lock] is enabled to disable the remote  
control operation.  
In the System settings menu, set [Key lock] to [Off]. (P123)  
When using infrared operation,  
the cable is connected to the ter-  
minal for the wired remote control  
of the projector or remote control  
(WX6000 / SX6000).  
Pull out the cable that is connected to the terminal for the  
wired remote control of the projector or remote control.  
(P30)  
When using with the cable con-  
nected, the cable may not be  
connected to the terminal for the  
wired remote control of the pro-  
jector or remote control (WX6000 /  
SX6000).  
Check whether the cable is connected to the terminal for  
the wired remote control of the projector and remote con-  
trol. Also check that the cable is not broken. (P30)  
If the above causes cannot be identified, the projector may be damaged. Contact the  
Canon Customer Support Center as soon as possible.  
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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect  
This section describes the relationship between screen aspect (P63) and aspect (P69).  
To project an image on the whole screen, select the most appropriate screen aspect ratio  
and aspect according to the aspect ratio of the screen and input signal type.  
• If an image from image software with an aspect ratio of 16:9 is not projected correctly, select [16:9]  
as the screen aspect.  
• For a 16:9 image with black borders at the top and bottom, such as a terrestrial broadcast movie,  
you can project the 16:9 image area so that it is projected on the entire screen by selecting [Zoom]  
in [Aspect].  
[Zoom] is available when [16:10], [16:9] or [16:9 D. image shift] is selected for the screen aspect  
and [HDMI (480p, 576p)] or [Component (480p, 480i, 576p, 576i)] is selected for the input signal.  
To perform keystone adjustment (P76), select [16:10], [4:3] or [16:9] for [Screen aspect].  
WUX5000 / WUX4000  
When the image is projected on a 16:10 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[Full]  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:10]  
[Full]  
[Full]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
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When the image is projected on a 16:9 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:9]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[16:9 D. image shift]  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[16:9]  
When the image is projected on a 4:3 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[4:3]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[4:3]  
[4:3]  
[4:3 D. image shift]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
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When projecting on a 16:10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[Full]  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
[16:10]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
When projecting on a 16:9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[16:9 D. image shift]  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
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When projecting on a 4:3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[4:3]  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
[4:3 D. image shift]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
WX6000  
When the image is projected on a 16:10 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:10]  
[16:10]  
[16:10]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
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When the image is projected on a 16:9 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:9]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[16:9 D. image shift]  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[16:9]  
When the image is projected on a 4:3 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[4:3]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[4:3]  
[4:3]  
[4:3 D. image shift]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
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When projecting on a 16:10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
[16:10]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
When projecting on a 16:9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[16:9 D. image shift]  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
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When projecting on a 4:3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[4:3]  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
[4:3 D. image shift]  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[4:3]  
SX6000  
When the image is projected on a 4:3 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(4:3)  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
(16:10)  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[4:3]  
[4:3]  
[4:3]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
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When the image is projected on a 16:10 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[16:10]  
(16:10)  
[16:10]  
[16:10 D. image shift]  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:10]  
When the image is projected on a 16:9 screen  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(4:3)  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
[16:9]  
(16:10)  
[16:9]  
[16:9 D. image shift]  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[16:9]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect  
When projecting on a 4:3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(4:3)  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
(16:10)  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
[4:3]  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[10:9]  
[Auto]  
When projecting on a 16:10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(4:3)  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
(16:10)  
[16:10]  
[16:10 D. image shift]  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[10:9]  
[Auto]  
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Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect  
When projecting on a 16:9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  
device  
Aspect ratio of  
connected device  
Screen aspect setting  
(P63)  
Aspect setting (P69)  
Screen image  
(4:3)  
[4:3]  
[Auto]  
1600 x 1200  
1400 x 1050  
640 x 480  
(16:10)  
[16:9]  
[16:9 D. image shift]  
[16:10]  
[Auto]  
1920 x 1200  
1440 x 900  
1280 x 800  
(16:9)  
1920 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
[16:9]  
[Auto]  
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Displayed Test Patterns  
If using WX6000 / SX6000  
The test pattern can be displayed by pressing the [TEST PATTERN] button. Use this when  
there is no image signal, etc.  
While the test pattern is displayed, you can use the [ ] / [ ] buttons to change to a differ-  
ent test pattern. Also, if there is an option pattern available, you can use the [ ] / [ ] but-  
tons to switch pattern.  
The following test patterns can be displayed.  
Option pattern  
([ ] / [ ] switch pattern)  
[ ] / [ ] switch pattern  
Color bar  
White / red /  
green / blue  
(Raster 100%)  
White / red /  
(Raster 50%)  
The following functions in the [Image  
adjustment] tab are not applied to the  
test pattern.  
• Brightness adjustment function  
(P111)  
• Contrast adjustment function (P112)  
• Sharpness adjustment function  
(P113)  
• Color level adjustment function  
(P114)  
• Color balance adjustment function  
(P114)  
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Supported Signal Types  
This projector supports the following signal types.  
If your computer or AV equipment is compatible with any one of these signal types, the  
projector’s Auto PC function selects the input signal type to project an image appropri-  
ately.  
ANALOG RGB  
HDMI  
Horizontal fre-  
quency (kHz)  
31.469  
31.469  
31.250  
37.879  
31.020  
48.363  
37.500  
45.000  
47.776  
47.396  
49.702  
49.306  
60.000  
63.981  
47.712  
47.712  
64.744  
65.317  
55.935  
55.469  
75.000  
64.674  
65.290  
56.250  
67.500  
Vertical fre-  
quency (Hz)  
59.940  
59.940  
50.000  
60.317  
60.000  
60.004  
50.000  
60.000  
59.870  
59.995  
59.810  
59.910  
60.000  
60.020  
60.015  
59.790  
59.948  
59.978  
59.887  
59.901  
60.000  
59.883  
59.954  
50.000  
60.000  
Connecting to a computer  
Resolution  
(dots)  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
Resolution (dots) Signal type  
Horizontal fre-  
Vertical fre-  
quency (Hz)  
640 x 480  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
800 x 600  
848 x 480  
1024 x 768  
VGA  
-
-
SVGA  
-
Signal type  
quency (kHz)  
31.469  
37.879  
48.363  
49.702  
49.306  
63.981  
64.744  
65.317  
55.935  
55.469  
75.000  
64.674  
65.290  
VGA  
SVGA  
XGA  
59.940  
60.317  
60.004  
59.810  
59.910  
60.020  
59.948  
59.978  
59.887  
59.901  
60.000  
59.883  
59.954  
XGA  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
WXGA  
SXGA  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
-
SXGA+  
WXGA  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
1680 x 1050  
WXGA+  
UXGA  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1360 x 768  
1366 x 768  
MAC  
SXGA  
-
-
WSXGA+  
1920 x 1200  
(WUX5000 /  
WUX4000)  
WUXGA  
74.038  
59.950  
1400 x 1050  
SXGA+  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
1680 x 1050  
WXGA+  
UXGA  
Connecting with AV equipment  
Horizontal frequency  
(kHz)  
Vertical frequency  
(Hz)  
Signal type  
WSXGA+  
480p  
576p  
31.469  
59.940  
31.250  
37.500  
45.000  
28.125  
33.750  
56.250  
67.500  
50.000  
50.000  
60.000  
50.000  
60.000  
50.000  
60.000  
1920 x 1080  
-
720p  
1080i  
1080p  
1920 x 1200  
(WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
WUXGA  
74.038  
59.950  
DVI  
Horizontal fre-  
quency (kHz)  
31.469  
31.469  
31.250  
37.879  
48.363  
37.500  
45.000  
49.702  
49.306  
63.981  
64.744  
65.317  
55.935  
55.469  
75.000  
64.674  
65.290  
56.250  
67.500  
Vertical fre-  
quency (Hz)  
59.940  
59.940  
50.000  
60.317  
60.004  
50.000  
60.000  
59.810  
59.910  
60.020  
59.948  
59.978  
59.887  
59.901  
60.000  
59.883  
59.954  
50.000  
60.000  
Resolution (dots) Signal type  
640 x 480  
720 x 480  
720 x 576  
800 x 600  
1024 x 768  
D-VGA  
COMPONENT  
-
-
Horizontal frequency  
Signal type  
Vertical frequency (Hz)  
D-SVGA  
D-XGA  
(kHz)  
480i  
480p  
576i  
576p  
720p  
720p  
1080i  
1080i  
1080p  
1080p  
15.734  
31.469  
15.625  
31.250  
37.500  
45.000  
28.125  
33.750  
56.250  
67.500  
59.940  
59.940  
50.000  
50.000  
50.000  
60.000  
50.000  
60.000  
50.000  
60.000  
1280 x 720  
-
1280 x 800  
1280 x 1024  
1400 x 1050  
D-WXGA  
D-SXGA  
D-SXGA+  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
1680 x 1050  
D-WXGA+  
D-UXGA  
D-  
WSXGA+  
1920 x 1080  
-
1920 x 1200  
(WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
D-WUXGA  
74.038  
59.950  
*
*
*
The specifications in the table above are subject to  
change without notice.  
This projector does not support any computer output  
signal with a dot clock of higher than 162 MHz.  
Use a VGA cable in which all pins are connected. If the  
cable is a type in which all pins are not connected, the  
image may not be correctly displayed.  
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Product Specifications  
Projector  
Model name  
WUX5000  
WUX4000  
Display system  
RGB liquid crystal system  
Color separation by dichroic mirror / polarizing beam splitter and color com-  
Optical system  
Type  
position by prism  
Reflective liquid crystal panel  
0.71'' X3 / 16:10  
Size / Aspect ratio  
Drive system  
Active matrix system  
Number dots / Total number dots  
Zoom ratio / Focal length / F value  
Zooming / Focusing system  
Lens shift  
2,304,000 (1920 x 1200) x 3 panels / 6,912,000  
1.5x / f = 23.0 - 34.5 mm / F1.89 - F2.65  
Electric / Electric  
V: -15% - +55%, H: 10%  
310-NSHA 300 / 264 W  
330-NSHA 336 W  
Light source  
(lamp mode Normal / Quiet)  
Image size (projection distance) (*1)  
Number of colors  
Size 40 to 600 (1.3 m / 4.6' to 29.0 m / 95.1')  
16,770,000 colors (full color)  
Brightness (*1)  
5,000 lumen  
4,000 lumen (*2)  
Contrast ratio  
1000:1 (Full white: Full black, during presentation)  
Ratio of brightness at periphery to center (*1)  
Speaker  
Maximum input resolution  
88%  
5W monaural x 1  
1920 x 1200 dots  
WUXGA / UXGA / WSXGA+ / SXGA+ / WXGA+ / SXGA / WXGA / XGA /  
Analog PC input  
SVGA / VGA  
(Scan frequency: Horizontal 15 - 75 kHz, Vertical 50 - 85 Hz)  
WUXGA / UXGA / WSXGA+ / SXGA+ / WXGA+ / SXGA / WXGA / XGA /  
Digital PC input  
SVGA / VGA  
Component input  
HDMI input  
DVI-D IN terminal  
HDMI IN terminal  
1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576i, 576p, 480i, 480p  
1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p  
Digital PC (24-pin DVI connector)  
HDMI (deep color)  
ANALOG PC / COMPONENT IN terminal  
CONTROL terminal  
AUDIO IN Terminal  
AUDIO OUT Terminal  
LAN terminal  
Analog PC, Component (mini D-sub 15-pin)  
RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin)  
Audio signal (3.5Ø stereo mini jack x 2)  
Audio signal (3.5Ø stereo mini jack)  
Network connection (RJ-45)  
Digital PC  
TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling)  
0.7Vp-p, positive polarity, impedance = 75Ω  
Horizontal / vertical synchronization: TTL level, negative or positive polarity  
Composite synchronization in G signal: 0.3Vp-p, negative polarity, imped-  
ance = 75Ω  
Analog PC  
COMPONENT: Separate Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr signal  
Y: 1Vp-p, negative synchronization, impedance = 75Ω  
Cb/Pb: 0.7Vp-p, impedance = 75Ω  
Component video  
Cr/Pr: 0.7Vp-p, impedance = 75Ω  
Audio  
Noise  
Impedance = 47kΩ or more  
39 / 36dB  
40 dB  
(lamp mode Normal / Quiet)  
Operating temperature  
Power supply  
5°C - 35°C  
AC100V - 240V 50 / 60Hz  
450W / 1.7W / 0.35W  
(Projection / standby / standby with (normal mode / silent mode / standby  
LAN OFF) / standby with LAN OFF)  
410W / 365W / 1.7W / 0.35W  
Power consumption  
380 mm (W) x 150 mm (H) x 430 mm (D) / 15.0 (W) x 5.9 (H) x 16.9 (D) in  
Dimensions  
Weight  
(not including the projection)  
8.5 kg / 18.7 lbs (not including projection lens unit)  
Remote control, remote control dry-cell batteries, power cord, PC connection  
Accessories  
cable, User’s Manual / Installation Manual (this manual), warranty certificate  
1
*
*
When using a Standard Zoom Lens (RS-IL01ST). Varies depending on the type of lens unit.  
When lamp mode (WUX4000) is set to [Normal].  
2
*
*
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 characteristics of  
the LCD panel.  
Using the projector continuously for an extended period of time may accelerate the deterioration of optical parts.  
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Product Specifications  
Model name  
WX6000  
SX6000  
Display system  
RGB liquid crystal system  
Color separation by dichroic mirror / polarizing beam splitter and color com-  
position by prism  
Optical system  
Type  
Reflective liquid crystal panel  
Size / Aspect ratio  
Drive system  
0.7'' X3 / 16:10  
0.72'' X3 / 4:3  
Active matrix system  
1,296,000 (1440 x 900) x 3 panels / 1,470,000 (1400 x 1050) x 3 panels /  
3,888,000 4,410,000  
1.5 x / f = 23.0 - 34.5 mm / F1.89 - F2.65  
Electric / Electric  
V: -15% - +55%, H: 10% V: -12% - +50%, H: 10%  
330-NSHA 336 W  
40'' to 600'' (1.3 to 29.7 m) 40'' to 600'' (1.3 to 28.8 m)  
16,770,000 colors (full color)  
5,700 lumen 6,000 lumen  
Number dots / Total number dots  
Zoom ratio / Focal length / F value  
Zooming / Focusing system  
Lens shift  
Light source  
Image size (projection distance) (*1)  
Number of colors  
Brightness (*1)  
Contrast ratio  
1000:1 (Full white: Full black, during presentation)  
Ratio of brightness at periphery to center (*1)  
Speaker  
88%  
5W monaural x 1  
Maximum input resolution  
Analog PC input  
1440 x 900 dots  
1400 x 1050 dots  
UXGA / WSXGA+ / SXGA+ / WXGA+ / WXGA / SXGA / XGA / SVGA / VGA  
UXGA / WSXGA+ / SXGA+ / WXGA+ / WXGA / SXGA / XGA / SVGA / VGA  
1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p  
Digital PC input  
Digital video input  
Component video input  
1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i  
DVI-I IN terminal  
HDMI IN terminal  
Analog PC, Digital PC (24-pin DVI connector)  
Digital PC, HDMI (deep color)  
ANALOG PC / COMPONENT IN terminal  
CONTROL terminal  
Remote terminal  
Analog PC, Component (mini D-sub 15-pin)  
RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin)  
Wired remote control (3.5Ø stereo mini jack)  
Audio signal (3.5Ø stereo mini jack x 2)  
Audio signal (3.5Ø stereo mini jack)  
Network connection (RJ-45)  
AUDIO IN Terminal  
AUDIO OUT Terminal  
LAN terminal  
Digital PC  
TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling)  
0.7Vp-p, positive polarity, impedance = 75Ω  
Horizontal / vertical synchronization: TTL level, negative or positive polarity  
Composite synchronization in G signal: 0.3Vp-p, negative polarity, imped-  
ance = 75Ω  
Analog PC  
COMPONENT: Separate Y Cb/Pb Cr/Pr signal  
Y: 1Vp-p, negative synchronization, impedance = 75Ω  
Cb/Pb: 0.7Vp-p, impedance = 75Ω  
Component video  
Cr/Pr: 0.7Vp-p, impedance = 75Ω  
Audio  
Impedance = 47kΩ or more  
40 dB  
Noise  
Operating temperature  
Power supply  
5°C - 35°C  
AC100V - 240V 50 / 60Hz  
Power consumption (Projection / standby /  
standby with LAN OFF)  
435W / 1.7W / 0.35W  
380 mm (W) x 150 mm (H) x 430 mm (D) / 15.0 (W) x 5.9 (H) x 16.9 (D) in  
(not including the projection)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
8.5 kg / 18.7 lbs (not including projection lens unit)  
Remote control, remote control dry-cell batteries, power cord, PC connection  
cable, User’s Manual / Installation Manual (this manual), warranty certificate  
Accessories  
1
*
*
When using a Standard Zoom Lens (RS-IL01ST). Varies depending on the type of lens unit.  
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 char-  
acteristics of the LCD panel.  
*
Using the projector continuously for an extended period of time may accelerate the deterioration of optical parts.  
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Product Specifications  
Remote control  
Type  
RS-RC04  
RS-RC05  
DC 3.0V, using two AAA-size batter-  
ies  
Power supply  
DC 3.0V, using two AA-size batteries  
Operating range  
Approx. 8 m 25° horizontal and vertical (to infrared remote receiver)  
43 mm (W) x 23 mm (H) x  
135 mm (D) /  
1.7 (W) x 0.9 (H) x 5.3 (D) in.  
51 mm (W) x 28 mm (H) x  
176 mm (D) /  
2.0 (W) x 1.1 (H) x 6.9 (D) in.  
Dimensions  
Weight  
56 g / 2.0 oz  
100 g / 3.5 oz  
Specification of Each Lens Unit (Option)  
Name  
Standard Zoom Lens  
Long Zoom Lens  
Model number  
External View  
RS-IL01ST  
RS-IL02LZ  
Focal length  
23.0 - 34.5 mm  
(0.9 - 1.4'')  
34.0 - 57.7 mm  
(1.3 - 2.3'')  
F number  
1.89 - 2.65  
1.99 - 2.83  
Projection distance*  
1.3 - 28.8 m  
(4.3 - 94.5')  
1.9 - 48.3 m  
(6.2 - 158.5')  
Width  
97.4 mm (3.8'')  
106.5 mm (4.2'')  
173.4 mm (6.8'')  
550 g (1.2 lbs)  
1.5x  
97.4 mm (3.8'')  
106.5 mm (4.2'')  
173.4 mm (6.8'')  
755 g (1.7 lbs)  
1.7x  
Height  
Length  
Weight  
Zoom ratio  
Size 100 projection dis-  
tance*  
3.2 - 4.8 m  
(10.5 - 15.7')  
4.7 - 8.0 m  
(15.4 - 26.2')  
For details about the amount of lens shift, refer to page 160.  
*: WUX5000 / WUX4000  
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Product Specifications  
Name  
Short Fixed Lens  
Ultra Long Zoom Lens  
Model number  
External View  
RS-IL03WF  
RS-IL04UL  
Focal length  
12.8 mm (0.5'')  
2.0  
53.6 - 105.6 mm (2.1 - 4.2'')  
2.34 - 2.81  
F number  
Projection distance*  
0.7 - 5.2 m  
(2.3 - 17.1')  
4.6 - 89.0 m  
(15.1 - 292.0')  
Width  
97.4 mm (3.8'')  
106.5 mm (4.2'')  
175.2 mm (6.9'')  
910 g (2.0 lbs)  
106.5 mm (4.2'')  
184.2 mm (7.3'')  
940 g (2.1 lbs)  
1.95x  
Height  
Length  
Weight  
Zoom ratio  
Size 100 projection dis-  
tance*  
1.7 m (5.6')  
7.6 - 14.9 m (24.9 - 48.9')  
For details about the amount of lens shift, refer to page 160.  
*: WUX5000 / WUX4000  
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External View  
92 mm  
(3.6'')  
430 mm (16.9'')  
430
380 mm (15.0'')  
380mm  
128 mm (5.0'')  
234.5 mm (9.2'')  
234.5
53 mm  
212 mm (8.4'')  
(2.1'')  
Bolt holes (M4 x 6)  
for installation of  
ceiling attachment  
ANALOG PC (WUX5000 / WUX4000), ANALOG PC-1 (WX6000 / SX6000) /  
COMPONENT IN Terminal  
This terminal is used as a computer ANALOG PC input or COMPONENT input terminal.  
Use a D-sub computer cable for connection.  
The terminal specifications for the ANALOG PC input and COMPONENT input are the  
same.  
Mini D-sub 15-pin  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Pin No.  
Signal  
+5 V power  
1
2
R
9
G
10  
Ground (Vertical  
sync.)  
3
4
5
B
11  
12  
13  
Monitor ID0  
DDC data  
Monitor ID2  
Ground (Horizontal  
sync.)  
Horizontal sync.  
6
7
8
Ground (R)  
Ground (G)  
Ground (B)  
14  
15  
Vertical sync.  
DDC clock  
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Service Port (CONTROL)  
Pin assignment  
Pin No.  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OPEN  
RxD  
TxD  
OPEN  
GND  
OPEN  
OPEN  
OPEN  
OPEN  
Communication format  
Communication mode : RS-232-C, asynchronous, half-duplex communication  
Communication speed : 19200bps  
Character length  
Stop bits  
Parity  
Flow control  
: 8 bits  
: 2 bits  
: None  
: None  
Control commands  
Commands  
Power supply Power on  
Power off  
ASCII representation  
Binary representation  
50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 20h 4Fh 4Eh 0Dh  
50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 20h 4Fh 46h 46h 0Dh  
POWER ON<CR>  
POWER OFF<CR>  
Power status  
acquisition  
GET POWER<CR>  
47h 45h 54h 20h 50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 0Dh  
Input status  
(WUX5000 /  
WUX4000)  
DVI-D  
INPUT=D-RGB<CR>  
INPUT=HDMI<CR>  
INPUT=A-RGB<CR>  
INPUT=COMP<CR>  
INPUT=HDMI<CR>  
INPUT=D-RGB<CR>  
INPUT=A-RGB1<CR>  
INPUT=A-RGB2<CR>  
INPUT=COMP<CR>  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 41h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 43h 4Fh 4Dh 50h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 41h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 31h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 41h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h 32h 0Dh  
49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 43h 4Fh 4Dh 50h 0Dh  
HDMI  
Analog PC  
Component  
HDMI  
Input status  
(WX6000 /  
SX6000)  
Digital PC  
Analog PC1  
Analog PC2  
Component  
Input source  
acquisition  
GET INPUT<CR>  
47h 45h 54h 20h 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 0Dh  
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Product Specifications  
Commands  
ASCII representation  
Binary representation  
Image mode  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 53h 54h 41h 4Eh 44h 41h 52h 44h  
0Dh  
Standard  
IMAGE=STANDARD<CR>  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 52h 45h 53h  
45h 4Eh 54h 41h 54h 49h 4Fh 4Eh 0Dh  
Presentation  
VividPhoto  
Photo /sRGB  
Dynamic  
IMAGE=PRESENTATION<CR>  
IMAGE=VIVID_PHOTO<CR>  
IMAGE=PHOTO_SRGB<CR>  
IMAGE=DYNAMIC<CR>  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 56h 49h 56h 49h 44h 5Fh 50h 48h  
4Fh 54h 4Fh 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 48h 4Fh 54h 4Fh 5Fh 53h 52h  
47h 42h 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 44h 59h 4Eh 41h 4Dh 49h 43h  
0Dh  
Video  
IMAGE=VIDEO<CR>  
IMAGE=CINEMA<CR>  
IMAGE=USER_1<CR>  
IMAGE=USER_2<CR>  
IMAGE=USER_3<CR>  
IMAGE=USER_4<CR>  
IMAGE=USER_5<CR>  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 56h 49h 44h 45h 4Fh 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 43h 49h 4Eh 45h 4Dh 41h 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 31h 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 32h 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 33h 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 34h 0Dh  
49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 55h 53h 45h 52h 5Fh 35h 0Dh  
Cinema  
Image mode User 1  
User 2  
User 3  
User 4  
User 5  
Image mode  
acquisition  
GET IMAGE<CR>  
BRI=<value><CR>  
GET BRI<CR>  
47h 45h 54h 20h 49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 0Dh  
42h 52h 49h 3Dh <numeric code> 0Dh  
47h 45h 54h 20h 42h 52h 49h 0Dh  
Brightness  
Brightness value  
setting  
Brightness  
acquisition  
Sharpness  
Sharpness value  
setting  
SHARP=<value><CR>  
GET SHARP<CR>  
CONT=<value><CR>  
GET CONT<CR>  
53h 48h 41h 52h 50h 3Dh <numeric code> 0Dh  
47h 45h 54h 20h 53h 48h 41h 52h 50h 0Dh  
43h 4Fh 4Eh 54h 3Dh <numeric code> 0Dh  
47h 45h 54h 20h 43h 4Fh 4Eh 54h 0Dh  
Sharpness  
acquisition  
Contrast  
Contrast value  
setting  
Contrast  
acquisition  
Aspect  
(WUX5000 /  
WUX4000)  
Auto  
ASPECT=AUTO<CR>  
ASPECT=4:3<CR>  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 41h 55h 54h 4Fh 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 34h 3Ah 33h 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 31h 36h 3Ah 39h 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 5Ah 4Fh 4Fh 4Dh 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 54h 52h 55h 45h 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 46h 55h 4Ch 4Ch 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 41h 55h 54h 4Fh 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 34h 3Ah 33h 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 31h 36h 3Ah 39h 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 31h 36h 3Ah 31h 30h 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 5Ah 4Fh 4Fh 4Dh 0Dh  
41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 3Dh 54h 52h 55h 45h 0Dh  
4:3  
16:9  
ASPECT=16:9<CR>  
ASPECT=ZOOM<CR>  
ASPECT=TRUE<CR>  
ASPECT=FULL<CR>  
ASPECT=AUTO<CR>  
ASPECT=4:3<CR>  
Zoom  
True size  
Full  
Aspect  
(WX6000 /  
SX6000)  
Auto  
4:3  
16:9  
ASPECT=16:9<CR>  
ASPECT=16:10<CR>  
ASPECT=ZOOM<CR>  
ASPECT=TRUE<CR>  
16:10  
Zoom  
True size  
Aspect value  
acquisition  
GET ASPECT<CR>  
47h 45h 54h 20h 41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h 0Dh  
Lamp mode Normal  
Quiet  
LAMP=NORMAL<CR>  
LAMP=SILENT<CR>  
4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 3Dh 4Eh 4Fh 52h 4Dh 41h 4Ch 0Dh  
4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 3Dh 53h 49h 4Ch 45h 4Eh 54h 0Dh  
Lamp mode  
value acqui-  
sition  
GET LAMP<CR>  
47h 45h 54h 20h 4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 0Dh  
225  
Product Specifications  
Commands  
Blank On  
ASCII representation  
Binary representation  
42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 3Dh 4Fh 4Eh 0Dh  
42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 3Dh 4Fh 46h 46h 0Dh  
Blank  
BLANK=ON<CR>  
BLANK=OFF<CR>  
Blank Off  
Blank acqui-  
sition  
GET BLANK<CR>  
47h 45h 54h 20h 42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 0Dh  
226  
Product Specifications  
227  
Index  
Numerics  
6-axis color adjust ............................... 117  
D.SHIFT / KEYSTONE  
A
(WUX5000 / WUX4000) ........ 67, 68, 76  
Digital Image Shift ................................. 67  
Digital PC ................................ 50, 59, 164  
Direct power on .................................. 121  
Display Resolution (Preparing the Comput-  
er) .....................................................61  
Display settings menu .......................... 88  
Displaying logo ................................... 106  
DVI .......................................... 50, 59, 164  
DVI-D IN (WUX5000 / WUX4000) ......... 50  
DVI-D IN terminal  
Adjusting Keystone Distortion .............. 76  
Adjusting the focus ............................... 73  
Adjusting the Volume ............................ 83  
Air filter ................................................ 193  
Ambient light ....................................... 115  
Analog PC ............................... 47, 59, 164  
ANALOG PC / COMPONENT IN  
terminal (WUX5000 /  
WUX4000) ........ 40, 47, 49, 53, 59, 164  
Analog PC-1 (WX6000 / SX6000) ... 47, 48  
Analog PC-1 / COMPONENT IN  
terminal (WX6000 /  
DVI-I IN (WX6000 / SX6000) ........... 48, 50  
DVI-I IN terminal (WX6000 / SX6000) ... 41  
SX6000) ............ 41, 48, 49, 54, 59, 164  
Analog PC-2 (WX6000 / SX6000) ......... 48  
Analog PC-2 / DVI-I IN terminal (WX6000 /  
SX6000) .......................... 41, 48, 50, 59  
ASPECT ................................................ 70  
Aspect .............................. 63, 69, 93, 207  
AUDIO IN  
terminal ............ 40, 41, 47, 50, 53, 139  
AUDIO OUT terminal .......... 40, 41, 51, 55  
Auto (Aspect) ........................................ 69  
AUTO PC .............................................. 62  
F
FOCUS .................................................. 73  
FREEZE ................................................. 82  
G
Guide .................................................. 126  
B
HDMI .................................51, 52, 59, 164  
HDMI IN terminal ................ 40, 41, 51, 52  
HDMI input level ................................... 98  
HDMI over scan .................................. 100  
Horizontal pixels ................................... 97  
Horizontal position ................................ 96  
Beep ................................................... 122  
BLANK .................................................. 82  
Brightness ........................................... 111  
C
Ceiling mounted .................................. 104  
Channel setting ................................... 124  
Component ....................... 53, 59, 95, 164  
Connection to Computer ....................... 47  
Contrast .............................................. 112  
I
IMAGE ................................................... 79  
Image adjustment menu ................. 88, 89  
Image flip H/V (Ceiling mounted /  
Rear projection) .............................. 104  
Image mode ........................................ 109  
228  
 
Index  
Image Mode (Image Quality) ................78  
Information ..............................88, 89, 141  
INPUT ....................................................60  
Input settings (WX6000 / SX6000) ........89  
Input signal select .....................59, 94, 95  
Input Terminal .......................................40  
Connecting to AV Equipment ............52  
Connection to Computer ...................47  
Install settings (WX6000 / SX6000) .......89  
P
Password settings ...............................128  
Performing Gamma Correction ...........113  
PJLink ..................................................174  
Positional lock (WX6000 / SX6000) .....139  
POWER ...................................56, 80, 121  
Power Management ..............................57  
Power management mode (settings) ..120  
Power Saving (Power Management) .....57  
Progressive .........................................101  
Projector on .........................................106  
P-TIMER (WUX5000 / WUX4000) ..........85  
K
Key lock ..............................................123  
Keystone ...............................................76  
KEYSTONE (WX6000 / SX6000) ...........76  
Rear projection ....................................104  
Register password ..............................129  
Remote control ..................29, 34, 36, 124  
Reset ...........................................119, 140  
L
LAMP (WUX4000) ...............................119  
Lamp counter ......................................135  
Lamp mode (WUX4000) .....................119  
Lamp replacement ..............135, 195, 196  
LAN port ..........................................40, 41  
Language ............................................125  
LED indicator ......................................202  
Screen When Blank .............................106  
Selecting a language ....................57, 125  
Selecting an Image Quality .................109  
Setting Display Status ...........................93  
Setting Various Functions ....................120  
Sharpness ...........................................113  
Side Control ...........................................38  
Signal type ..........................................218  
System settings menu .....................88, 89  
M
Memory Color Correction ....................117  
MENU ..............................................88, 89  
Menu display time ...............................132  
Menu position ......................................102  
MUTE ....................................................83  
N
Network function .................................172  
Network Password setting ..................173  
Network setting ...............................88, 89  
Network setting initialization ................176  
Network setting lock ............................171  
Noise reduction ...................................116  
TCP/IP settings ....................................175  
Test pattern  
(WX6000 / SX6000) .................138, 217  
Total dots ...............................................95  
Tracking .................................................96  
True size (Aspect) .................................69  
Turning on external monitor output (prepar-  
ing the notebook computer) .............58  
O
OK ...................................................35, 36  
229  
Index  
V
Vertical pixels ........................................ 98  
Vertical Position .................................... 97  
VOL ....................................................... 83  
W
WARNING indicator ...................... 38, 202  
Z
ZOOM ................................................... 71  
Zoom (Aspect) ...................................... 69  
Zooming an Image ................................ 84  
230  
Option  
• Lamp  
• Air filter  
Part No.: RS-LP06 (WUX4000)  
RS-LP07 (WUX5000 / WX6000 /  
Part No.: RS-FL01  
• Standard Zoom Lens  
Part No.: RS-IL01ST  
• Long Zoom Lens  
Part No.: RS-IL02LZ  
• Short Fixed Lens  
Part No.: RS-IL03WF  
• Ultra Long Zoom Lens  
Part No.: RS-IL04UL  
• Remote control  
SX6000)  
• Ceiling attachment  
Part No.: RS-CL11  
• Ceiling-mount pipe (400 - 600 mm)  
Part No.: RS-CL08*  
• Ceiling-mount pipe (600 - 1000 mm)  
Part No.: RS-CL09*  
• Black top panel  
Part No.: RS-TC01  
Part No.: RS-RC04 (WUX5000 / WUX4000)  
RS-RC05 (WX6000 / SX6000)  
*
Use the above materials to hang the projector from the ceiling. For details, refer to the assembly and  
installation manual provided with the ceiling attachment RS-CL11.  
• Installing / Removing the Lens Unit  
It is possible to use replace the lens unit. Regarding installation and replacement of the lens unit, con-  
tact a qualified technician or the Canon Customer Support Center for further information. Do not  
attempt installation and replacement of the lens unit yourself.  
• Precaution for qualified technicians  
Before installation and replacement the lens unit, check the part number and use the correct lens unit.  
231  
 
Menu Configuration  
Display settings Menu  
P93  
P101  
Aspect  
Digital PC / Analog PC  
Progressive  
Component / HDMI  
Auto *  
Full  
Off  
On  
16:9  
Auto *  
4:3  
True size  
HDMI  
Auto *  
Full  
Menu position  
Screen color  
P102  
Normal *  
Greenboard  
P103  
P104  
16:9  
Red /  
Green / Blue  
Adjust  
4:3  
Zoom  
True size  
Component  
Auto *  
16:9  
4:3  
Zoom  
True size  
Image flip H/V  
None *  
Ceiling mounted  
Rear, Ceiling mounted  
User screen  
settings  
Input signal  
select  
P94  
P95  
No signal screen  
Black  
Blue*  
P105  
P106  
P106  
Analog PC  
640x480  
:
Screen when blank Black *  
Blue  
1920x1200  
Component  
Auto *  
1080p  
1080i  
Projector on  
Return  
Skip  
Canon logo*  
1035i  
720p  
576p  
480p  
576i  
Screen aspect  
16:10*  
P107  
16:9  
4:3  
16:9 D. image shift  
4:3 D. image shift  
480i  
Input signal  
settings  
Analog PC  
Total dots  
Tracking  
Horizontal position  
Vertical position  
Horizontal pixels  
Vertical pixels  
P95  
P96  
P96  
P97  
P97  
P98  
HDMI input level  
HDMI color space  
HDMI over scan *1  
HDMI  
Auto *  
Normal  
Expanded  
P98  
P99  
HDMI  
Auto *  
RGB  
YCbCr  
HDMI  
Off  
P100  
On  
232  
   
Image Adjustment Menu  
Advanced adjustment  
P109  
Image mode  
COMMON  
Standard *  
Ambient light  
Off *  
Adjust  
P115  
Photo/sRGB  
User 1 - 5 (as creating  
profile)  
Digital PC / Analog PC /  
HDMI (when [HDMI In] P109  
is [Computer])  
Type  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Fluores-  
cent H  
Presentation  
VividPhoto  
Component / HDMI  
(when [HDMI In] is [Auto])  
Dynamic  
Video  
Cinema  
Level  
L
M
H
Return  
Noise reduction *2  
Dynamic gamma  
Component / HDMI P116  
Off  
Weak  
Middle  
Strong  
Create Profile  
P110  
P110  
Baseline Image  
Mode (when user  
memory is selected)  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Sharpness  
Gamma  
Off *1  
P116  
P117  
P117  
P111  
P112  
P113  
P113  
Weak *2  
Middle  
Strong  
Mem. color correct *3 Off  
Color adjustment P114  
L
M
H
Color level  
Color balance  
Color temperature  
R Gain  
6-axis color adjust  
Off *  
G Gain  
B Gain  
R Offset  
Hue / Saturation /  
Brightness  
Adjust  
Reset  
G Offset  
B Offset  
Fine-Tune Gamma P118  
Return  
Lamp mode *4  
Normal *  
Quiet  
P119  
P119  
Reset  
OK / Cancel  
Factory default settings for *1, *2 and *3 are set accord-  
ing to the following conditions.  
*1: • For Analog PC, Digital PC or HDMI (when [HDMI  
In] is [Computer]), the factory default is [Off].  
• For Component, and HDMI (when [HDMI In] is  
[Auto]), the factory default is [On].  
*2: • For HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Auto]), the factory  
default is [Off].  
• For Component, the factory default is [Weak].  
*3: • For HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Computer]), Digi-  
tal PC or Analog PC, if any image mode is used  
except [VividPhoto], the factory default is [Off].  
If [VividPhoto] is used, the factory default is  
[Middle].  
• For HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Auto]) or Compo-  
nent, the factory default is [Weak], regardless of  
the image mode.  
*4: • WUX4000  
233  
Menu Configuration  
System Settings Menu  
Network Setting Menu  
Power management  
P120  
Network setting lock  
Unlock  
Lock *  
P171  
P172  
P173  
P173  
P174  
P175  
P175  
Off *  
mode  
Standby  
Exit  
Network function  
Off *  
On  
Direct power on  
Beep  
Off *  
On  
P121  
P122  
P123  
Network Password setting Off  
On *  
Off  
On *  
Key lock  
Off *  
Main unit  
Remote control  
Register Network Pass-  
word  
Password input  
Remote control  
Language  
Ch1  
Ch2  
Ch3  
Ch4  
P124  
P125  
PJLink  
Off  
On *  
DHCP  
Off *  
On  
Independent *  
English  
German  
French  
Italian  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Turkish  
Polish  
Hungarian  
Czech  
Danish  
TCP/IP setting  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway address  
Enter  
Arabic  
Chinese  
(Simplified)  
Chinese  
(Traditional)  
Korean  
Swedish  
Russian  
Network setting initializa-  
tion  
P176  
P141  
Yes / No  
Dutch  
Finnish  
Norwegian  
Japanese  
Guide  
Off  
On *  
P126  
Information Menu  
Show Input Status  
HDMI In  
Off  
On *  
P127  
P127  
Model name  
Input signal  
Firmware  
Serial No.  
Auto *  
Computer  
IP address  
Other settings  
Gateway address  
E-mail sender address  
E-mail recipient address  
Projector name  
Location  
Password settings  
Off *  
On  
P128  
P129  
Register password  
Lens Ctrl Lock  
Password input  
Off *  
On  
P130 System information ID  
*: Factory defaults (setting after reset)  
Lens shift Reset  
Lens shift Reset  
P131  
P132  
Menu display time  
Normal *  
Extended  
Overheat Warning Dis-  
play  
P133  
Off *  
On  
Deflicker  
Off *  
Adjust  
P134  
P135  
P140  
Lamp counter  
Return  
Reset (OK / Cancel)  
Factory defaults  
Return  
OK / Cancel  
234  
Menu Configuration  
Input Settings Menu  
P93  
Digital PC / Analog PC-1 / 2 /  
Aspect  
HDMI (when [HDMI In] is  
[PC])  
Auto *  
16:10  
16:9  
4:3  
True size  
HDMI (when [HDMI In] is  
[Auto]) /Component  
Auto *  
16:10  
16:9  
4:3  
Zoom  
True size  
Auto PC  
P94  
Input signal  
select  
P94  
Analog PC-1 / 2  
640 x 480  
:
1920 x1200  
Input signal set-  
tings  
Analog PC-1 / 2  
P95  
P96  
P96  
P97  
P97  
P98  
Total dots  
Tracking  
Horizontal position  
Vertical position  
Horizontal pixels  
Vertical pixels  
HDMI input level  
P98  
HDMI  
Auto *  
Normal  
Expanded  
HDMI color  
space  
P99  
HDMI  
Auto *  
RGB  
YCbCr  
HDMI over  
scan*1  
P100  
P101  
HDMI  
Off  
On  
Progressive  
Component / HDMI  
Off  
On  
Auto *  
235  
Menu Configuration  
Image Adjustment Menu  
Image mode  
COMMON  
Standard *  
Photo/sRGB  
P109  
Advanced adjustment  
Ambient light  
Off *  
P115  
User 1 - 5 (when creating  
profile)  
Adjust  
Digital PC /  
Type  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Fluorescent  
H
Analog PC-1/2 /  
HDMI (when [HDMI In] is  
[Computer])  
P109  
P109  
Presentation  
VividPhoto  
Component / HDMI (when  
[HDMI In] is [Auto])  
Dynamic  
Level  
L
M
H
Video  
Cinema  
Return  
Noise reduction *2  
Component / HDMI P116  
Off  
Weak  
Middle  
Strong  
Create Profile  
Save profile  
P110  
P110  
(When profile is  
selected)  
Baseline Image  
Mode (When pro- P111  
file is selected)  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Dynamic gamma  
Off *1  
P116  
P117  
P117  
Weak *2  
Middle  
Strong  
P111  
P112  
P113  
P113  
Mem. color correct *3 Off  
Sharpness  
Gamma  
L
M
H
Color adjustment P114  
6-axis color adjust  
Off *  
Color level  
Color balance  
Color temperature  
R Gain  
Hue / Saturation /  
Brightness  
Adjust  
Reset  
G Gain  
B Gain  
R Offset  
G Offset  
Fine-Tune Gamma P118  
Return  
B Offset  
Reset  
OK / Cancel  
P119  
236  
Menu Configuration  
Install settings Menu  
Lamp warning display Off  
P135  
P137  
Positional lock  
Off *  
On  
P139  
P138  
P107  
On *  
Test pattern  
Off *  
On  
Filter warning display  
Off  
On *  
Screen aspect  
16:10 *5  
16:9  
*1 - *5: Factory default settings are set according to the  
following conditions.  
*1: • For Analog PC-1/2, Digital PC or HDMI (when  
[HDMI In] is [Computer]), the factory default is  
[Off].  
4:3 *4  
16:10 D. image shift  
(SX6000)  
16: 9 D. image shift  
4:3 D. image shift  
(WX6000)  
• For Component, and HDMI (when [HDMI In] is  
[Auto]), the factory default is [On].  
*2: • For HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Auto]), the factory  
default is [Off].  
• For Component, the factory default is [Weak].  
*3: • For HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Computer]), Digi-  
tal PC or Analog PC-1/2, if any image mode is  
used except [VividPhoto], the factory default is  
[Off]. If [VividPhoto] is used, the factory default  
is [Middle].  
Keystone adjustment  
Digital image shift  
Image flip H/V  
Keystone adjustment  
P108  
D. image shift adjustment P108  
None*  
Ceiling mounted  
Rear  
P104  
• For HDMI (when [HDMI In] is [Auto]) or Compo-  
nent, the factory default is [Weak], regardless of  
the image mode.  
Rear, Ceiling mounted  
*4: • SX6000  
*5: • WX6000  
Lens shift reset  
Audio in terminal select  
HDMI  
Lens shift reset  
P131  
P139  
Off  
Audio in 1  
Audio in 2  
HDMI *  
Digital PC  
Off  
Audio in 1  
Audio in 2 *  
P139  
P139  
P139  
P139  
P103  
Analog PC-1  
Analog PC-2  
Component  
Off  
Audio in 1 *  
Audio in 2  
Off  
Audio in 1  
Audio in 2 *  
Off  
Audio in 1 *  
Audio in 2  
Screen color  
On screen  
Normal *  
Greenboard  
Adjust  
Menu position  
P102  
Guide  
Off  
On *  
P126  
P127  
P133  
P132  
Show input status  
Off  
On *  
Overheat warning display Off *  
On  
Menu display time  
Normal *  
Extended  
237  
Menu Configuration  
System Settings Menu  
Network Setting Menu  
Power management mode Off *  
P120  
P121  
Network setting lock  
Unlock  
Lock *  
P171  
P172  
P173  
P173  
P174  
P175  
P175  
Standby  
Exit  
Network function  
Off *  
On  
Direct power on  
Off *  
On  
User screen settings  
No signal screen  
Network Password setting Off  
On *  
Black  
Blue *  
P105  
P106  
P106  
P122  
P122  
P123  
Register Network Pass-  
word  
Password input  
Screen when blank  
Projector on  
Black *  
Blue  
PJLink  
Off  
Skip  
On *  
Canon logo *  
DHCP  
Off *  
On  
Beep  
Off  
On *  
Key Repeat  
Key lock  
Off  
On *  
TCP/IP setting  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway address  
Enter  
Off *  
Main unit  
Remote (wireless)  
Network setting initializa-  
tion  
P176  
Yes / No  
Remote control  
Ch1  
Ch2  
P124  
Ch3  
Ch4  
Independent*  
HDMI In  
Auto *  
Computer  
P127  
P125  
Information Menu  
Language  
English  
German  
French  
Turkish  
Polish  
Hungarian  
Czech  
Model name  
P141  
Input signal  
Firmware  
Italian  
Serial No.  
IP address  
Spanish  
Portuguese  
Danish  
Arabic  
Gateway address  
E-mail sender address  
E-mail recipient address  
Projector name  
Location  
Chinese  
Swedish  
Russian  
(Simplified)  
Chinese  
(Traditional)  
Korean  
Japanese  
Dutch  
Finnish  
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