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1.             Monitor output  terminal   DVI terminal     DVI I cable  not included     When inputting corresponding audio         AUDIO output terminal     AUDIO OUT     Audio cable  not included     4    will reduce the audio volume           To DVI D IN terminal      COMPONENT IN 22DV   D IN HDI IN CONT    AUDIO IN D AUDIO  OUT    D1 D2    To AUDIO IN terminal Y 2    E COMPONENTIN 22D I 1 IN HOmMIIN CONT      REMOTE    EALS  To AUDIO IN terminal A 2    AUDIO IN J AUDIO    e Use an audio cable without a built in resistor  Using an audio cable with a built in resistor    e The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen  P 139       WX6000   SX6000     50    Connecting the Projector          Connecting with a HDMI Cable  Input signal type   HDMI      P59        HDMI cable  not included    To HDMI IN terminal      2DVI D IN HDMI IN CONTROL    Digital image        output terminal      When an HDMI cable is connected  digi      HDMI terminal    tal audio is also connected atthe same      time     E Outputting Audio to Speakers  It is possible to output audio from the projected images to amplified speakers        RCA terminal      Audio cable  not included    Mini jack    AUDIO IN  D1 D2    7 Audio inputtermina   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     51    ebew  ue Bunosloid f enuen S 1asn       Connecting the Projector    Connecting to AV Equipment   
2.          ELED Indicator Displays  The LED indicators flash or illuminate to indicate the operating status of the projector              off Ml  ui FE Flashing  LED indicator    d   STAND BY   WARN  TEMP Operating status   green   red  ING  red     orange   red   nal temperature       Either the  POWER ON  or  STAND BY  indicator illuminates  depending on the power  status                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Y Y  i i  E i F     N  Y  Y  F   Y       39    asf  a 0J9g      Part Names       Input Terminal     1   2   3   4   5   6   7     g1 E IN 22 DVI D IN Hom IN CONTROL AUDIO IN D AUDIO        1 LAN port  P166   Connects the LAN cable   Used to connect the projector to a network      2 ANALOG PC   COMPONENT IN terminal       1 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  22 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 no
3.         Setting Display Status    16 9 Select this when you use a screen  D  with an aspect ratio of 16 9   image Keystone correction cannot be  shift 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     4 3 Select this when you use a screen  D  with an aspect ratio of 4 3    image Keystone correction cannot be  shift performed in this mode  However    Except itis possible to move the image  for left   right when projecting level     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      e The factory default is  16 10  for the  WUX5000   WUX4000   WX6000  and  4 3   for the SX6000    e  f 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        Auto  may be automatically selected for    the aspect depending on the screen  aspect setting     107    snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes    enuen SJesn    Setting Display Status       Adjusting Keystone Dis   tortion   Keystone adjustment     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    Corrects keystone distortion     WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Keystone adjust   ment     o Digital PC     m  5   gt   Positional lock  Test pattern Off  a Screen aspe
4.        is displayed     The predetermined mail title    Canon Projector test    is displayed     ESNMP 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         Network   Mail   Mail auth  Send test mail    SNMP    Projector info    PJLink    Initialize    WUX4000    WUX4000       185            YOM   N eL 0  Bunoauuos   i jenueyy uoneesuj    Setting Up the Network    Explanation Factory default setting    ae o  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 Enter the community name which will    receive projector information in 1 byte  alohanumeric characters and symbols  1    15 characters    Password Enter the community settings password in    lt Blank gt   1 byte alohanumeric 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     Confirm password For confirmation  enter the same password    lt Blank gt   as you entered in  Password      SNMP trap 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 Enter the IP address to send information to  0 0 0 0  when trap o
5.       Off You need to press the POWER button  to turn on the projector   On 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      e  Off  is the factory default     121    4    Setting Various Functions    e Before setting the direct power on to   On   be sure to set the  Power man   agement mode  to  Standby  or   Exit     e 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     snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen Sesn    Setting Various Functions       Enabling   Disabling the    Beep    Beep    O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can select whether a beep sounds or  not when you operate the projector     WUX5000   WUX4000       MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Beep     cs HDMI      E j         Power management mode Off     amp  Key lock PO     Remote control Ch1      Language English   B8 Guide   E Show Input Status   ca HDMI In   em Other settings    System settings    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Beep     cs HDMI                 Power management mode    System settings       Sl User screen settings  cl Beep Off    EN Key repeat   dd Key lock Off      Remote control Ch1   co HDMI In Auto     Language English  em Other settings    Off Disables the beep     On Enables the beep     Pre
6.      Adjusting with the   lt       gt   buttons Example  Contrast       Analog PC       a ar O Image adjustment 1  Select Contrast     Y  Image mode Standard              2  Use the  4     p gt   buttons to adjust the set      Sharpness    E tin O     Ya Gamma  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment  Reset       Selecting from a different screen  1  Example  Menu position  r 1 1  Select Menu position        Menu position 2  Press the OK button to display a different    Use the pointer button to set menu position  screen   Press OK to close     3  Then follow the instruction on the screen        L  l    Selecting from a different screen  2  Example  Tracking    E  Input signal settings 1  Select Input signal settings     8 Total dots f  ES 2  Select Tracking     mi Horizontal position  m Vertical position 3  Press the OK button to display a different    E Horizontal pixel  EE Vertical pixels screen   4  Use the  A     V  buttons to select the set    ting  then use the   lt q     p gt   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     92    Setting Display Status       Selecting an Image Pro   jection Mode     Aspect   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can select a projection mode corre   sponding to the aspect ratio of the image    P69     WUX5000   WUX40
7.      Aspect    O Menu position  Fa Screen color Normal    El Image flip H V None   i User screen settings     Screen aspect 4 3       2 Use the   lt       gt   buttons to select a tab     Remote control Projector Remote control  1 1s   gt  PA                WUX5000   WUX4000    20 rate A  gt       mode Standard    wt Create Profile  Brightness    ees  amp   0       Contrast       Sharpness  YA Gamma  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment  i  Reset                         e If the tab position is not highlighted in orange  use the  A     V  buttons to move the  highlight to the top     90    How to Use Menus       3 Use the  A     W  buttons to select an item     Remote control Projector Remote control    r          D SHIFT   KEYSTONE    E  WUX5000   WUX4000       Analog PC  E ca      Image adjustment      Image mode Standard    ey       Ya Gamma  Color adjustment    Advanced adjustment  ES       91    snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen S 19SN    How to Use Menus       4 Select contents   How to select the contents varies depending on the item     Selecting from a list Example  Aspect  Analog PC 1  Select Aspect     El ca 4 0  Display settings      2  Press the OK button or   gt   button to dis   play a list of the contents   El Image flip H V None      Use the  A     V  buttons to select the  aU tti    ea a EEE 4 3 D  image shift desired contents     O Menu position  F   Screen color Normal 3    4  When you have found the contents you  desired  press the OK button or   gt     
8.     0o  DR        0008        asf  a 0J9g i    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 RCO4 remote control is included with WUX5000   WUX4000 and the  RS RCO5 remote control is included with WX6000   SX6000    The remote control allows you to operate all functions of the projector     WAS RCO4    POWER button  P56  P80    Turns the projector on or off  N    Sf  FOCUS button  P73  NO  Adjusts focusing  ON OE    A      gt   buttons  Moves the focus posi         ZOOM_LENS S SHIFT  tion farther away      W     4  buttons  Moves the focus posi     AUTO PC  tion nearer                                  Gray  1    ASPECT button  P70   Changes the aspect ratio mode        D SHIFT KEYSTONE button  P76       7  Corrects keystone distortion  DSHIFT  l   A    V    4      gt   buttons  For keystone KEYSTONE   adjustment     Sad    Press D SHIFT KEYSTONE to correct i          keystone distortion    e 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    e To move the image  use the  A     VW  or  the  4      gt   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      A    V     a     P  buttons  Move the zoom    in location            Canon        FREEZE button  P82   Freeze
9.     For details about the amount of lens shift  refer to page 160        WUX5000   WUX4000    222    Product Specifications       E External View             430 mm  16 9                  380 mm  15 0      234 5 mm  9 2         212 mm  8 4                     Bolt holes  M4 x 6   for installation of  ceiling attachment    6 1             5 6             144 5mm   154 5mm                   Moa  DOE Oo     e S a          EANALOG 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    2000 AMIA  00000 3 G  O 00000      eo    Ground  Vertical  sync      DN  260000 A MonitoriB0    A    EA    E     eee 1   Monitor ID2 1   a    DDC data    Horizontal sync   sync      Ground  F  a  vericalsyno     Ground  G  WEA DDC clock  Ground  B  ee    5 Ground  Horizontal    0  1  2  13  14  15       223    UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO f xipueddy    Product Specifications       E Service Port  CONTROL     Pin assignment    00000     0000          Communication format  Communication mode   RS 232 C  asynchronous  half duplex communication  Communication speed   19200bps    Character length   8 bits  Stop bits   2 bits  Parity   None  Flow control   None    Control commands    Commands ASCII representation Binary representation  Power supply   Power o
10.     If the Short Fixed Focus Lens  RS ILO3WF  is attached  when the LENS button on  the projector is pressed twice  the window below will be displayed     Remote control Remote control  Push three times     v v z YLT    POWER INPUT lors A         ZOOM LENS SHIFT O  C  KED    9 0  TEST RATTERN KEYSTONE       DNI             Z m z  ASPECT a AUTO PC 2 z m  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    a Lens shift adjustment    Land     lt j  gt     a  z A    pg      Y    i       74    Adjusting the Image       2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust        an En  SS  3 c  KONK  Oi   gt    cn3   5 5                   Screen    3 When the desired position is reached  press the OK button     E 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        2 Lens shift Reset    Returns the lens shift pos  to the preset pos     Lens unit type Available items    Standard Zoom Lens   RS ILO1ST   Long Zoom Lens 50   Home position    Up 50   left   right 0   RS ILO2LZ 0    Up   down   left   right 0   Ultra Lon
11.     O HDMI O Component      Digital PC     Analog PC    You can select this as required when the  images have low resolution     WUX5000   WUX4000       MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Progressive     cs HDMI  El cn       Aspect    F HDMI input level     Ey HDMI color space  HDMI over scan       O Menu position   Fa Screen color   El Image flip H V   m User screen settings     Screen aspect    Display settings    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Progressive     coo HDMI  a   i O Input settings     Aspect  HDMI input level     HDMI color space   HDMI over scan  a    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           101    Setting Display Status    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Auto  is the factory default    e 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    e Select  Off  when flickers and horizontal  lines are noticeable in media that has a lot  of fast moving action     snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen Sesn    Setting Display Status       Selecting a Menu Position When the menu has been moved to the  desired position  press 
12.     mini D sub 15 pin     When inputting corresponding audio    REMOTE AUDIO IN D AUDIO      D1 D2 OUT    AUDIO outputterminal Audio cable  not included    To AUDIO IN terminal   1   AUDIO OUT  l       Connecting with VGA DVI cable  Input signal type   Analog PC 2  P59     WX6000   SX6000          4Looooo a    Monitor output         21 ICOMPONENT IN   2 DI I 1 IN  itor   igs dd  ae VGA DVI I cable  not included  i  EY   mini D sub 15 pin          When inputting corresponding audio    REMOTE AUDIO IN D AUDIO  O    7   PENA    AUDIO output terminal   Audio cable  not included    To AUDIO IN terminal   1   AUDIO OUT          lt p gt  e 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   e Use an audio cable without a built in resistor  Using an audio cable with a built in resistor  will reduce the audio volume   e The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen  P139     WX6000   SX6000     48    Connecting the Projector       Connecting with a BNC cable  Input signal type   Analog PC   WUX5000   WUX4000     Analog PC 1   WX6000   SX6000  P59     WUXS5S000   WUX4000    Mini D sub 15 pin   Mini D sub 15 pin   y    BNC terminal con  BNC terminal con   verter cable  not verter cable  not  included                To ANALOG PC      COMPONENT IN terminal       1  COMJONENT IN DVI I  Monitor output _    terminal i   mini D sub 15 pin      When inputting corre
13.    63 charac     Enter the CC address for error mails  in 1 byte alphanumeric characters  and symbols  1   63 characters      Enter the sender address for error Projector canon co jp  mails in 1 byte alohanumeric char    acters and symbols  1   63 charac    ters      SMTP server IP address Enter the SMTP server IP address in   0 0 0 0  1 byte numbers   SMTP server port number Enter the SMTP server port number  in 1 byte numbers  1   65535    SNTP server IP address Enter the SNTP server IP address in   0 0 0 0  1 byte numbers   Time zone Select the time zone where the pro     GMT  Dublin  Lisbon   jector is used  London    Mail resend interval Enter the interval for resending mail  when an error occurred  units  sec   onds  within the range of O   59 sec   onds using 1 byte numbers     Mail resend times Enter the number of times to resend  mail when an error occurred within  the range of O   255 using 1 byte  numbers     Error report Select whether to turn the error mail    OFF  sending function on or off     183    YOM   N E 0  Bunoauuos     jenueyy Uo  e  e1suj       Setting Up the Network       E 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    veg  O     Network    WUX4000    WUX4000    Mail authentication  ME   Mail auth   Send test mail   SNMP   Projector info     PJLink    Mail authentication    U
14.    Select whether to turn the PJLink  authentication function on or off  If  OFF is selected   Password  and   Confirm password  cannot be  changed     Enter the PJLink authentication  password in 1 byte alphanumeric  characters  1   32 characters      For confirmation  enter the same  password that you entered in   Password         187    YOM   N eL 0  Bunoauuos     jenueyy Uo  e  e1suj    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        Connect to 192 168 254 254    FA  7  0     SEGRET_PAGE       User name  E root                Password  eoccce        Remember my password       4 The projector web screen appears in the web browser  Click  Projector control      Canon  WUX4000       188    Controlling the Projector from a Computer       5 The projector control screen appears  The projector can be controlled from this  screen     f y WUX4000 Projector control    The name of the conne
15.    Selecting an Input Signal    Type  Component    Input signal select       HDMI    Component        Digital PC     Analog PC   You can select the proper component sig   nal type if the video image from AV equip   ment is not projected correctly     WUX5000   110   10 0 0     MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   Input signal select     e Component    P    Display settings  i Aspect   gt    Sl Progressive  O Menu position    F   Screen color   El Image flip H V   5 User screen settings     Screen aspect    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button     e  Auto  is the factory default    e Refer to the user s manual for the AV  equipment connected to the projector to  confirm the component signal type        Setting Display Status    Adjust Input Signal Type   Analog PC  Total Dots     Total dots       HDMI     Component      Digital PC O Analog PC    You can adjust the total number of dots in  the horizontal direction     Adjust it when stripes are displayed on the  screen     MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   Input signal set   tings   gt   Total dots    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal  settings   gt   Total dots        EQ Input signal settings  ie  ES Tracking    a Horizontal position  m Vertical position  Horizontal pixels  EF Vertical pixels       Use   lt q     P  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   SX
16.    WUX5000   WUX4000    Ch1 Press and hold the OK button  and  A  button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Ch2 Press and hold the OK button  and  p gt   button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Ch3 Press and hold the OK button  and  W  button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Ch4 Press and hold the OK button  and   lt q  button at the same time  for 3 seconds       Inde  Pressand hold the OK button  pendent and MENU button at the same  time for 3 seconds     WX6000   SX6000    Ch1 Press and hold the Ch button  and 1 button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Ch2 Press and hold the Ch button  and 2 button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Ch3 Press and hold the Ch button  and 3 button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Ch4 Press and hold the Ch button  and 4 button at the same time  for 3 seconds     Inde  Independent Press and hold the  pendent Ch button and 0 button at the  same time for 3 seconds     Setting Various Functions       Selecting a Display Language     Language   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can select the language in which the  menus are displayed   MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Language        Language  Pycckul   e  tina  Deutsch Nederlands Dansk  Francais Suomi sjal    Italiano Norsk a e   Espa  ol T  rkce x Sts  Portugu  s Polski st01   Svenska Magyar A455       Use the  A     W     P     4d  buttons to  select the menu language  then press the    rn                                                                         O
17.   Bring up the menu and select  System settings     Other settings        Lamp counter      2  Analog PC  E  a    0 Power management mode    q Beep  Key lock     Remote control     Language  BA Guide  E Show Input Status  eo HDMI In       Other settings   mm Password settings  g Register password     a Lens Ctrl Lock     2 Lens shift Reset  Cs Menu display time  IE Overheat Warning Display    KD    ea Factory defaults   gt  Return     The screen is for the WUX5000   WUX4000      System settings    off    On   Off  Chi  English  On   On  Auto    Off    Off    Normal  Off       197    SIUBUAJUIBIA f enuen UO  e  e1su     Replacing the Lamp         Select  Reset     OK  to reset the lamp counter     2 Lamp counter    2 Lamp counter reset    Only do this after changing the lamp   Reset the lamp counter         The screen is for the WUX5000   WUX4000      Q e lt is recommended that you also replace the air filter when you replace the lamp   e Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information   e Replacement air filter product number  RS FL01    198    MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000  SX6000    Appendix               200    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Appendix Before Use    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen sasn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    enuen uoneresu     Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       Troubleshooting       LED Indicator Me
18.   IMAGE USER_4 lt CR gt   IMAGE USER_5 lt CR gt     GET IMAGE lt CR gt   BRI  lt value gt  lt CR gt   GET BRI lt CR gt   SHARP  lt value gt  lt CR gt   GET SHARP lt CR gt   CONT  lt value gt  lt CR gt     GET CONT lt CR gt     ASPECT AUTO lt CR gt   ASPECT 4 3 lt CR gt   ASPECT 16 9 lt CR gt   ASPECT ZOOM lt CR gt   ASPECT TRUE lt CR gt   ASPECT FULL lt GR gt   ASPECT AUTO lt CR gt   ASPECT 4 3 lt CR gt   ASPECT 16 9 lt CR gt   ASPECT 16 10 lt CR gt   ASPECT ZOOM lt CR gt   ASPECT TRUE lt CR gt     GET ASPECT lt CR gt     LAMP NORMAL lt CR gt   LAMP SILENT lt CR gt     GET LAMP lt CR gt     229    Product Specifications    Binary representation  49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 53h 54h 41h 4Eh 44h 41h 52h 44h  ODh  49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 52h 45h 53h  45h 4Eh 54h 41h 54h 49h 4Fh 4Eh ODh  49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 56h 49h 56h 49h 44h 5Fh 50h 48h  4Fh 54h 4Fh ODh  49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 50h 48h 4Fh 54h 4Fh 5Fh 53h 52h  47h 42h ODh  49h 4Dh 41h 47h 45h 3Dh 44h 59h 4Eh 41h 4Dh 49h 43h  ODh    47h 45h 54h 20h 41h 53h 50h 45h 43h 54h ODh    4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 3Dh 4Eh 4Fh 52h 4Dh 41h 4Ch ODh  4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h 3Dh 53h 49h 4Ch 45h 4Eh 54h ODh    47h 45h 54h 20h 4Ch 41h 4Dh 50h ODh       UOIJEWUOJU  JSYIO f xipueddy    Product Specifications    Commands ASCII representation Binary representation  Blank Blank On BLANK ON lt CR gt  42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 3Dh 4Fh 4Eh ODh  Blank Off BLANK OFF lt CR gt  42h 4Ch 41h 4Eh 4Bh 3Dh 4Fh 46h 46h ODh    aa acqui  O GET BLANK lt CR gt  47h 45h 54h 20h 42h 4Ch 41
19.   O Component  O Analog PC    A test pattern for checking the resolution  and color when installing the projector can  be displayed     MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Test pattern     e Digital PC  E Es  D  Positional lock     Screen aspect  W Keystone adjustment    Install settings    El Image flip H V None  2 Lens shift reset   J    Audio in terminal select   Fa Screen color Normal  E On screen       Off The test pattern is not displayed     On The test pattern is displayed     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory default is  Off     e While the test pattern is displayed  you can  use the  A     V  buttons to change to a dif   ferent test pattern  Also  if a test pattern has  option settings  you can change the settings  using the  4     p gt   button   P217    e The test pattern can also be displayed or  turned off by pressing the TEST PATTERN  button on the remote control     138    The following functions in the  Image   adjustment  tab are not applied to the   test pattern    e Brightness adjustment function   P111    e Contrast adjustment function  P112    e Sharpness adjustment function   PITS    e Color level adjustment function   P114    e Color balance adjustment function   PINES    Setting Various Functions       Selecting Audio In Termi   nal   Audio in terminal select     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    You can select the audio in terminal that is  u
20.   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 WUX4000  Reducing the Lamp Brightness  P119        Projecting an Image on a Greenboard  P103   Selecting an Image Mode Suitable for the WX6000   SX6000  Displaying Test Pattern  P138     Selecting Audio In Terminal  P139     Projecting Image  P109   Making Fine Color Adjustments  P114   Removing Noise  P116     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     WUX5000   WUX4000  Showing the Elapsed Time  P85     Table of Contents       How to Use This Manual                  2cccsccececceeecensecnsecnseeesecenscnsesensecnssenssonseonssenesoeseonessees 2  Quick Reference Guide     ooonnccconncccnoncccnnncccnnnncconanccnnnncrnnnnrrnnnnrrnnnnrrnnnnrrrnnnnrrnnnnrrnannrenanans 4  Sale INSTUCHIONS asimila 12  ii A eo Pe  eee ea ee eee cre ee ene ree eee 13  CAUTION ON HANGING FROM THE CEILING       cccccccccccncncnncnocnnnncccnonccnncnoconoconnnononnnnconncnnnos 13   E READ AND KEEP THIS OWNER   S MANUAL FOR LATER USE  aeree 14   AC Power Cord Requirement                ccscccceccsessseeeeesecsseceeceaseeseeeeeeaaaseeeeeesaaseeeeessaaueeeeesssaaaes 16  Federal Communication COMMISSION NotiC8          cccoconcccccccnncn
21.   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     15    suonon1su  Ajayes          Safety Instructions    AC Power Cord Requirement    The AC Power Cord supplied with this projector meets the requirements for use i
22.   a z    NO Y3MOd LES          Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Useful Functions MIE  Available During  a Presentation    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen sasn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    enuen uo e e1su     Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       Useful Functions Available During a Presentation       Temporarily Blacking Out  an Image    Useful when     e You have finished the presentation   e You want to divert attendees  attention from  the screen     Remote control     a   DOOM P TIMER VOL    OO        188          C  Cua  Qu     IMAG  FREEZE BLANK    WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    Press the BLANK button to black out the  image    Press the BLANK button again to show the  image     e You can set the screen state while black   ing out the image in the menu   P106    e The lamp remains illuminated while the  image is blacked out     Freezing the Picture    Useful when     e You want to perform a computer operation  which is irrelevant to the proceedings of the  presentation    e You want to stop a moving image           Remote control   a      P TIMER VOL      Q   O   y Co        E   IMAG FREEZE BLANK  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    Press the FREEZE button to freeze the  moving image  The projector shows the  following icon           Press the FREEZE button again to cancel  the FREEZE function     e  t is also cancelled when the input signal is  termin
23.   and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e 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       For HDMI  when  HDMI In   P127  is set  to  Auto   and Component  the default  setting is  L   regardless of the image  mode    e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the input signals  and image mode of the current projection     Selecting an Image Quality    6 axis Color Adjust   Detailed Color Adjust     ment     6 axis color adjust    O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can make fine adjustments to the  image colors with RGB  red  green  blue   and CMY  cyan  magenta  yellow    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Advanced  adjustment   gt   6 axis color adjust        Advanced adjustment   ES Ambient light Off  Fz Dynamic gamma Off     B Mem  color correct Off     gt  Off     5 6 axis color adjust  LOM Fine Tune Gamma   gt  Return       Off Disables 6 axis color adjustment     If you select  Adjust   the previous  setting of 6 axis color adjustment  becomes active again     Enables 6 axis color adjustment     6 axis color adjust        es O Hue  E Saturation    Brightness    Use the  A     V  buttons to select           O Hue    LJ Saturation   or    Bright   ness   then adjust them with t
24.   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    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     e Be sure to remove the power plug from the power outlet before replacing the lamp    e 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        21       suonon1su  Ajayes f    Safety Instructions    When handling the lamp  pay attention to the following points     e 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    e 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
25.   e 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     79    abeu  ue Bunosloid f enuen sasn    Turning Off the Projector          Press the POWER button to display the window shown below              p E  POWER INPUT      ZOOM       F  ASPECT ch AUTO PC E     z     A         WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000       After the power is turned off   the power cord can be unplugged    even if the cooling fan is still running     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     Q e You cannot turn the projector on while the cooling process is in operation     e  f you want to continue projecting without turning off the power  press a button other than  POWER  or else wait until the confirmation message disappears     e 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     e 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     n  S  2 2  zZ U  2
26.   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    e 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       Pay attention to the following points regarding handling of batteries  Failure to do so  could result in a fire or injury     e 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    e Remove the batteries when they have been fully used  or if they will not be used for a  long period of time    e When replacing the batteries  replace both at the same time  Also  do not use two  batteries of a different type at the same time    e 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     22    Safety Instructions    For Safe Use    Pay attention to the following points when carrying or transporting the projector     e This projector is a precision instrument  Do not knock it over or subject it to impacts   Doing so may cause a malfunction    e When carrying or holding up
27.   is  On     e  f an invalid value is entered  the message     Invalid entry    appears  If this occurs   enter a valid value     175    YIOMION  amp  0  Bunoauuos   i enuen uoneesuj    Network Settings on the Projector       Initializing Network Settings  You can initialize the projector network set   tings   MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   Network setting  initialization   Z  Analog PC  E ca          Network Setting    Network function   Network Password setting  Register Network Password  Pik PJLINK  oee DHCP  1  TCP IP setting       When  Network setting initialization  is  selected  the window shown below  appears  Select  YES  then press the OK  button        Network setting initialization    Initialize network settings        e 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    176    Configuring the Network From the Computer          MWDisplaying 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      lt  gt  The factory default IP address is    192 168 254 254     If DHCP settings are
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29.  1  Subnet mask  TS a 1    Default gateway     Obtain DNS server address automatically     9  Use the following DNS server addresses     Preferred DNS server     Alternate DNS server                 Validate settings upon exit                     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    YIOMION e o  Bunoauuos  j enuen uonejjesuj       Preparing the Remote Control    WWindows Vista    Q an AR ON           From the PC  Start  menu  select  Control Panel     Click on  View network status and tasks     From the menu on the left side of the window  click on  Manage network connections    Right click  Local Area Connection   and open  Properties      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      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         Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP 1Pv4  Properties       General       You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings            Obtain an IP add
30.  640 x 480 S PA    NW When projecting on a 16 9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting       16 10   1920 x 1200 z jo  1440 x 900 ane 0   1280 x 800   i  gt              16 9   1920 x 1080  16 9   16 9   1280 x 720  16 9 D  image shift   Auto    4 3   1600 x 1200  4 3   1400 x 1050  Auto   640 x 480       209    UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO   xipueddy    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       NW When projecting on a 4 3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting     16 10    le x 1200  Auto   1440 x 900   1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  4 3   1280 x 720  4 3 D  image shift      4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480       WX6000    MW When the image is projected on a 16 10 screen    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting     16 10    eee  16 10   1440 x 900  Auto   1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  1280 x 720     4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480       210    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       NW When the image is projected on a 16 9 screen    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting       16 10   1920 x 1200  1440 x 900  16 9  Gh   1280 x 800   16 9   1920 x 1080  16 9   16 9   1280 x 720  16 9 D  image shift   Auto    4 3   1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  16 9   640 x 480    MW When the image is projected on a 4 3 screen    Aspect ratio of   Screen aspect setting     16 10    1920 x 1200 l   1440 x 900  a  lt 6   1280 x 800        16 9    1920 x 1
31.  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        18    Safety Instructions    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     e 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    Pay attention to the following points
32.  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      e  Off  is the factory default           TCP   IP Setting    Configure the projector TCP   IP settings   MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   TCP IP setting     1 Analog PC  mE E      e       Network Setting     Network setting lock Unlocked    Network function On    Network Password setting On    Register Network Password  Pink PULINK Off  oee DHCP Off  wo TCP IP setting       Network setting initialization       When  TCP IP setting  is selected  the win   dow shown below appears  Use the  A      W  buttons to select the IP address  then  press the OK button  Next  use the   lt        gt   buttons to select the digit and the  A      W  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      1  TCP IP setting    Enter network address     P IP address 192  168  254  254  wask Subnet Mask 255  255  255  0  x lt  Gateway address O A i R    Enter       Cancel    e The factory defaults are shown below     IP address 192 168 254 254  Subnet mask 255 255 255 0  Gateway address 0 0 0 0   e Settings cannot be made when  DHCP    P175
33.  Channel SettingS          ooooooncncccocccccncnnnononancnccnnnnnnonnnononanancnnnns 124  selecting  a  Display LANUS a 125  Showing   Hiding the Guide  Soria ads 126  showing Hiding the Input Stats a id 127  Selecting Me ADMI AU Ei RAROS Soi 127  e A E A eum cer acum tlie 128  Registerng a ASSW ONG arcs caries id 129  Prohibiting Operation of the Lens  WUX5000   WUX4000                cccccsssseeeeeeeseeeseeeeseaneaeeeess 130  Lens SILES luca eolica 131  Extending  the Menu Display Tia 132  Showing   Hiding the High Temperature Warning ICON        oooooooncnccccnccnccccncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnncononnnnns 133  Reducing Flickering  WUX5000   WUX4000   ooooccccccccccccccccnononccccncnnonononononnncnccncnnoncnncononnanarenes 134  Gamma Restore  WX6000   SX6000  oooooocccccoccconccccccoconocononononnnconnnnnonancnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnanrnnnnnonnos 134  Lamp Warning Display  WX6000   SX6000              cccccsseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeseeeseauaeseeeeeeeananeeeeneas 135  Resetting the Lamp COMME 135  E About the Display of the Lamp Cou mel ug iat att oh adelante a saiaaltela acre settles  136  Filter Warning Display  WX6000   SX6000  00oooccccccccccococcnononoccccconnncnnononnnanancccnnnncnnononnnnnnanarenes 137  Resetting the Air Filter Counter  WX6000   SX6000    cooooooooocccccccccccccnconnnnancccnnnncnnononnnnnnanacnnns 137  Displaying Test Pattern  WX6000   SX6000     oooocococcoonoooccccccncccnononnnnananccccnnnnononnnnnnananenennnnnnnos 138  Selecting Audio In Terminal  WX6000   SX6
34.  Computer Information Menu  English Turkish P125  Gemman Polish Model name P141  French Hungarian Input signal  Italian Czech Firmware  Portuguese   Arabic IP address  Chinese Gateway address  Swedish  Simplified  E mail sender address  Chinese E mail recipient address  oe  Traditional  Projector    ane  Dutch Korean Lon  Folen   la lis System information ID  Norwegian  Other settings    Factory defaults  setting after reset   Password settings Off   P128    On  Register password Password input P129  Gamma restore Off P134  Adjust  Lamp counter Return P135  Reset  OK   Cancel   Filter counter Return P137  Reset  OK   Cancel   Factory defaults OK   Cancel  P140  a  aaa eS   Return    238          Menu Configuration    239    Canon    CANON INC   30 2  Shimomaruko 3 chome  Ohta ku  Tokyo  146 8501  Japan    U S A    CANON U S A  INC    One Canon Plaza  Lake Success  NY 11042   1198  U S A    For all inquires concerning this product  call toll  free in the U S  1 800 OK CANON    CANADA   CANON CANADA INC  HEADQUARTERS  6390 Dixie Road  Mississauga  Ontario L5T  1P7  Canada   CANON CANADA INC  MONTREAL BRANCH  5990  C  te de Liesse  Montr  al Qu  bec H4T  1V7  Canada   CANON CANADA INC  CALGARY OFFICE  2828  16th Street  N E  Calgary  Alberta T2E  7K7  Canada   For all inquiries concerning this product  call toll  free in Canada   1 800 OK CANON    EUROPE  AFRICA  amp  MIDDLE EAST   CANON EUROPE LTD    3 The Square Stockley Park  Uxbridge  Middle   sex  UB11 1ET United Kingdom   
35.  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     D Before connecting the cables  turn off both the projector and AV equipment     Caution    E Connecting to Digital Video Output Terminal  Digital Connection   Connecting with a HDMI cable  Input signal type   HDMI      P59     AV equipment         Digital vi        Camera     To HDMI IN terminal      2DVI D IN Homi IN CONTROL    Digital video out      pau   put terminal    When an HDMI cable is connected  digi       HDMI terminal    tal audio is also connected at the same    i time     32    Connecting the Projector          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     WUX5000   WUX4000    i RCA plug   RCA plug component cable      0 included     oo    J   O PC   COMPONENT    RCA component   i IN terminal  terminal    Component cable   not included       o o E  Video output ter    D terminal plug   RCA plug component   sE     minal   conversion cable  not included       1 ICOMLONENT IN 22DVI D IN         
36.  Digital PC O Analog 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    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Overheat Warning Display     em Other settings    em Password settings Off  ma Register password      a Lens Ctrl Lock Off     2 Lens shift Reset  Ce Menu display time  IE    Normal    2 Lamp counter  e Factory defaults   gt  Return    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt   Over   heat warning display     E On screen   O Menu position   B8 Guide   W Show input status  al    Ce Menu display time     Lamp warning display   amp  Filter warning display   gt  Return    Off The  High temperature warning  icon is    not displayed     On 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           played when the temperature inside the  projector is abnormally high     Nia       Screen    e  Off  is the factory default     133    snuayy wo  suonouny Buas   enuen sJesn       Setting Various Functions    Reducing Flickering     Deflicker   O HDMI    Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    This function adjusts the image display in  order to reduce flickering in the projected  image    MENU  gt   System
37.  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 OWNERS  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        12       Safety Instructions    A Safety Precautions    WARNING    e THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED    e 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    Insta
38.  J  Audio in terminal select  Fa   E On screen    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   board green color  is used for the projec     tion screen  The color quality similar  to  Normal  is obtained on the  greenboard           Adjust Select this to make detailed adjust   ment   The following popup screen will    appear   E Adjust    Green  Blue    Use the  A     V  buttons to select a  primary color      gt   makes the color selected darker     lt q  makes the color selected lighter     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Normal  is the factory default     103       snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen Sesn    Setting Display Status       Reversing Projection Rear  Ceil  Select this to project an image    fio H V ing mounted from behind the screen with the  mae ae   projector hung from the ceiling     O HDMI O Component The projected image is inverted  O Digital PC O Analog PC in the vertical direction   Select this setting if you want to hang the Press the OK button to accept your setting  projector from the ceiling or project an and then press the MENU button or EXIT  image from behind the screen  button  WX6000   SX6000         MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Image flip H V  e  None  is the factory default        DVI D  g ca         Display se
39.  Off     e 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     139       snuayy wo  suonouny Buas   enuen sJesn    Setting Various Functions       Resetting to the Default Setting e This function does not reset the values for     Lamp counter    Language    Remote con      Factory defaults  trol    Input signal    Network Setting    Filter  counter    Focus position    Zoom position     O HDMI O Component and  Lens shift position     O Digital PC O Analog PC    SeN g defaults settings  refer to pages       e The contents of the user memory return to the   You can reset the menu item settings and conditions at the time it was saved   P110   restore the system settings to the factory  defaults    WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Factory defaults     em Other settings   em Password settings   ma Register password      a Lens Ctrl Lock      2 Lens shift Reset   Cs Menu display time   IE Overheat Warning Display    2 Lamp counter  2    Return    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Factory defaults        em Other settings    em Password settings  ma Register password        Lamp counter   amp  Filter counter     Return       Select  Factory defaults  and press the OK  button  The following screen for confirma  
40.  P127  is set to  Auto   is  Off  and button  WX6000   SX6000      when Component is used  it is set to e The factory default settings are  Off  when     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 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       e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the input signals  and image mode of the current projection        Memory Color Correction     Mem  color correct     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    This function produces beautiful skin  tones  blues  and other colors     MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Advanced  adjustment   gt   Mem  color correct        Advanced adjustment    ES Ambient light Off  Y Dynamic gamma Off    0 Mem  color correct  gt  Off  PM  ANMAT       6 axis color adjust  fa Fine Tune Gamma   gt  Return       Off Disables the memory color correc   tion function     y Specifies the intensity of the memory  H color correction in three steps     Press the OK button to accept your setting
41.  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     41    as  a 0J9g    42    MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000         SX6000    User   s Manual   Operation        44    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Projecting an renin  Image    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen sasn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    enuen uoneesu     Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy          Steps for Connecting the Projector and Projecting an Image     lt   gt  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    9  notebook computer    For a notebook computer     turn on the monitor output   P58  and then proceed     Yes       No    Selecting an Input Signal  P59     Is the image projected properly     Yes So  Projection is complete     No    Adjusting the Image  P61    Make the following adjustments    e Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer  P61    e Selecting an Aspect Ratio of Projected Image  S
42.  PC   2 Analog PC 1  m         m    1          Aspect   Aspect Auto          1NAN  SN31          Input signal select 1920 x 1200     Menu position EQ Input signal settings    Fa Screen color Normal  El Image flip H V None   i User screen settings      Screen aspect 4 3       63    obeu ue Bunosloid j enuen S 1asn       Adjusting the Image    2 Use the   lt q      gt   buttons to select the  Display settings  tab  WUX5000   WUX4000  or   Install settings   WX6000   SX6000      Remote control             O Menu position   Fa Screen color   El Image flip H V   m User screen settings  m Screen aspect    chy  1    E    Normal  None    4 3          NMOG    Remote control    B   Positidtrarre Off   0 Test pattern Off  m Screen aspect 16 10  W Keystone adjustment    El Image flip H V None  2 Lens shift reset   d  Audio in terminal select   Fa Screen color Normal  5 On screen       3 Select  Screen aspect  with the  A     V   and then press the OK button     Remote control    D SHIFT   KEYSTONE       WUX5000   WUX4000       Analog PC  ul m     Aspect    O Menu position  Fa Screen color  El Image flip H V    chi  1        ch3   2    Normal          NMOG    Remote control    a     lt   lo r       WX6000   SX6000    em Analog PC 1  S   Positional lock    Install settings    El Image flip H V  2 Lens shift reset    d  Audio in terminal select  Fa Screen color Normal  EZ On screen       Adjusting the Image       4 Use the  A     W  buttons to select the desired contents     Remote contro P
43.  Projects an input signal  immediately after turning on  the projector     Canon logo Displays the Canon logo that  was registered in advance at    the factory     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Canon logo  is the factory default        Selecting Aspect Ratio of  Screen     Screen aspect     O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    Select according to the aspect ratio of the  projection screen   P63     WUX5000   WUX4000       MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   Screen aspect        DVI D  E i      Display settings     Aspect  O Menu position  Fa Screen color  El Image flip H V    User screen settings       WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Screen aspect        Digital PC  A w       0 Install settings  Positional lock  Test pattern  y  Y Keystone adjustment    El Image flip H V     2 Lens shift reset   J  Audio in terminal select  Fa Screen color   E On screen    16 10 Select this when you use a screen    with an aspect ratio of 16 10     16 9 Select this when you use a screen    with an aspect ratio of 16 9     4 3 Select this when you use a screen    with an aspect ratio of 4 3     16 10 D Select this when the screen  image aspect ratio is 16 10  Keystone    shift 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   
44.  Sesn    Gateway address  IP address of the gateway device  P175   E mail sender address    Sender e mail address used for sending error mails  P183     E mail recipient Displays  Already set  or  Not set  to show whether a recipient e mail  address  address has been set for receiving error mails   P183     Projector name  Name which identifies this projector on the network  Location  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    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000  SX6000    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                   144    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Installation eee tae    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen Suesn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    jenueyy UO  e  e1su     Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       Installation Precautions       Precautions When Carrying the Projector    Prepare the projector as described below before carrying it     e Disconnect the cables connected to the projector  Carrying  the projector with the cables attached may cause an acci     dent   e Retract the adjustable feet   Caution e When the projector is tr
45.  Sharpness  Ya Gamma  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment  MN Reset         gt      lt      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      e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the input signals  and image mode of the current projection     111       snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes    enuen sJasnN    Selecting an Image Quality       Adjusting the Contrast     Contrast   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    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        WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Contrast        DVI D    o     0  Image adjustment     Image mode Standard    Create Profile  Brightness A  amp       q          Sharpness S       3  Ya Gamma   fA  0  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment  EN     The screen is for the WUX5000    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Contrast      Digital PC   g E 0  Image adjustment     Image mode Standard     Create profile    Brightness    oes  amp       q C EA        Sharpness 6   4   3  YA Gamma E fA  0  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment  MENA      gt   Increases the contrast of an image   This emphasizes the darker and  brighter parts of 
46.  a moderately  dark room  Supports the sRGB  standard    Suitable for watching video taken  with a video camera in a moder   ately dark room    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    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     Photo   sRGB    Video    Cinema    User 1 5    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Standard  is the factory default    e 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    e The adjustment you have made is  stored as each combination of input sig   nals and an image mode    e 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     snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes    enuen Sesn    Selecting an Image Quality       WUX5000   WUX4000       DVI D  sie       Image mode   Me  2 e D         m Baseline Image Mode Photo sRGB        es U        Contrast       Sharpness   L  Gamma       Color adjustment      Advanced adjustment  E  Reset    Image adjustment  User 1        Th
47.  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     Zoom    4 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      4   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      snu     wo  suonouny Bulnes    enuen S 13SN    Setting Display Status       Automatic Display    Adjustment    Auto PC        HDMI     Component      Digital PC O Analog PC    Automatically adjusts display position mis   alignment and screen flickering  The  adjusted result is stored in the memory     WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Auto PC     a Analog PC 1    OLILE a   i Aspect Auto  63 Auto PC      Input signal select  EQ Input signal settings    Input settings    1920 x 1200    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      4 If  Auto PC  adjustment is insufficient   perform t
48.  ambient light  source is a day  white fluorescent    Fluorescent H Select this if the  ambient light  source is a day   light color fluores   cent     E Ambient light  it    il  Level   gt  Return       115    snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen Sesn    Selecting an Image Quality       Noise Reduction     Noise reduction     O HDMI      Digital PC    Dynamic Gamma   Dynamic gamma   O HDMI   O Digital PC    O Component      Analog PC    O Component  O Analog PC    You can reduce image noise     MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Advanced  adjustment   gt   Noise reduction     You can adjust the gradation representa   tion of light and dark portions of an image  automatically    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Advanced  adjustment   gt   Dynamic gamma     Advanced adjustment  ES Ambient light    Advanced adjustment  ES Ambient light  LS     Mem  color correct    6 axis color adjust    Y Dynamic gamma       Mem  color correct    6 axis color adjust  fa Fine Tune Gamma       ARA Fa Fine Tune Gamma   gt  Return  Off Disables noise reduction   Weak 7      l  Middle Specifies the intensity of the noise Off Dynamic gamma is disabled   Strong reduction in three steps   a Specifies the intensity of the  Strong 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    e The factory default for HDMI  when  HDM    2nd then press the MENU button or EXIT  In  
49.  and press the OK button       Lamp counter reset    Only do this after changing the lamp     Reset the lamp counter     Cancel       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      E 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       Lamp counter    A        2200H       2 700 hours to less than 3 000 hours  Displayed as a green and yellow bar       Lamp counter    2700H          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         Lamp replacement    Obtain a new lamp   Do you want to display this message again        Over 3 000 hours  Displayed as a green  yellow and red  bar     S Lamp counter    COM    3000H       The message    Replace with the new  lamp     appears when power is turned on      D Lamp replacement    Replace with the new lamp        Filter Warning Display   Filter warning display     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    A message advising you to perform clean   ing can be set to display when the filter  needs cleaning    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt   Filter  warning display     E On screen   O Menu position   88 Guide On  E Show input status On    IE Overheat warning display Off    Ce Menu display ti
50.  click  OK   3      WUX4000    WUX4000    Mar ai   AAA  Mail auth i    Send test mail    SNMP    Network o  jail ser Account  O  2  0    Projector Info   GMT  Dublin  Lisbon  London y  EJEA end interval       6 A confirmation window appears  Check the contents and if they are correct  click   Apply      j  WUX4000 rojector contro   f      WUX4000    Network   EN   Mail auth  Send test mail  SNMP  Projector info     PJLink       The settings are applied to the projector and    Save completed    is displayed       Click  Back to top  to return the web screen to the initial page     WUX4000    WUX4000    Network  EN  Mail auth    Send test mail    YOM   N E 0  Bunoauuos   i jenueyy uoneesuj    SNMP    Projector info     PJLink       179    Configuring the Network From the Computer       MW Resetting to Factory Defaults    1 Perform steps 1   3 on page 177 to display the setting window   2 Click  Initialize      f y WUX4000    J WUX4000    Network   EN   Mail auth  Send test mail  SNMP  Projector info     PJLink       3 A confirmation window appears  Click  OK      E Setting Errors    When a setting related error occurs  the error name is displayed on the screen  and a     1    mark is displayed next to the input field which caused the error     WUX4000    rojector contro  Ela to to    oot  FF    Network    Mail    Mail auth    Send test mail    SNMP    192  168 254 254    Projector info     PJLink       180       Configuring the Network From the Computer    The error meanings ar
51.  cmm e    Monitor output    terminal  DVI ter    DVI D cable  not included   minal  3       AUDIO IN D AUDIO    When inputting corresponding audio 7 OUT    4           OO     RCA terminal      O     Mini jack E   To AUDIO IN terminal   1    Audio cable  not included  AUDIO output terminal sie           53    ebew  ue Bunosloid j enuen S 1asn    Connecting the Projector       WX6000   SX6000    7 RCA plug   RCA plug component cable        not included     geet  ap ETCH    terminal      5    Component cable   not included   B       1 ICOM ONENT IN 22 DVI I IN  Video output   D terminal plug   RCA plug component  terminal   conversion cable  not included     When inputting corresponding audio   a ee     i     DOS      we  E  Om  gt  lt     Mini jack      AUDIO output terminal    TO AUDIO IN terminal   1    Audio cable  not included         lt  gt  e Use an audio cable without a built in resistor  Using an audio cable with a built in resistor  will reduce the audio volume   e The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen  P139     WX6000   SX6000     54    Connecting the Projector          MW Outputting Audio to Speakers  It is possible to output audio from the projected images to AV equipment or amplified  speakers     mao         eo    RCA terminal    Audio cable  not included   i Mini jack       Audio input termina   AUDIO IN        Use an audio cable without a built in resistor  Using an audio cable with a built in resistor will  reduce the audio
52.  display                             61    ebew  ue Bunosloid j enuen S 1asn    Adjusting the Image       MMac OS X  1 Open the Apple Menu and select  System a   DELL 1703FP E  Preferences   ESTE               Colors  Millions    2 In the  System Preferences  window  click    Refresh Rate   75 Hertz  3    the  Displays  icon to display the Displa y aida     tel ys  play play 800 x 60  stretched      1024 x 768      1024 x 768  stretched   1024 x 820              C 1920 x 1200 un       Show displays in menu bar O    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     E Performing the Auto PC Function  Press the AUTO PC button to perform projector adjustment     Remote control          INPUT    2 ZOOM LENS SHIFT    O  amp                 ASPECT  4  AUTO PC    oO     TOGA   WX6000   SX6000       Q If the projected image was not properly adjusted with 
53.  distance Distance from optical  when m ME axis when projection is    perpendicular to    screen   cm              A A  epee pep ep ee pss  eo   ajo   eo     at   vo   7s   is   at   2066   3009  8   o    o e O AI or e ICA II e AI  sonen   138   o    O E E EI  a  e     asi   e   seo   eee  osea   2   o    Se 240077  87  0  omies ao  eis   a   es   36s   e3   aor  as  69   o  e e ari e e e a sen ees ari 0      00   s     s     e2   sa   718   s38  132 083   198 050   s   o      o   o  606   o9   sa   eo   co  mogsa 2230ra  608   o  s    1077   era   1077   605   ese   er  165 601  2as 61a    era   o    so   1188   730   1188  666   987   730  182687 azea  780   0  e      122   608   1202   726   1078   eos  198 es0  297 97a   08   o  e    e e     1 ass   ss   0   eo    e    7   is   61   205  asen   er   o    E A E  sara   13   o    aaa e 0   ra es   rea ory a  0  a ejeje    909  65609  24   0  Long Zoom  250   s38  887   sas   aos   ao   s7  122600  207679   587   0  psatoaz   200   646   aoa   606   068   s   404  euroj aoe  aoa   o    so   ra an  a a   es   art  17168022089   a7   0    00   62   698   662   sa   718   636  195 6 0  581 1086   58   o    o   o   s     069   sa   eo   co  2r9 18  9ratie2a   606   o  s     1077   era   1077   605   ese   673  224600  anatasa  era   o    NA a  e      1282   608   1202   72   1078   sos  ress  97  1831  s    o     gt   E       A         J  Ke   Red  Re   ee et Ee lee  Pe ee el el End    oe aes eer ar  eee  AREA EEE E ETA EIA PE E
54.  gamma correction   P118      114    Adjusting Color   Color adjustment     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog 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  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Color adjust   ment     Color adjustment  Color balance       Color temperature  R Gain    G Gain  B Gain  R Offset  G Offset  B Offset    PLL       Color Adjusts the intensity of each color    level   gt   Increases the intensity of color     lt q  Decreases the intensity of color    Color Adjusts the color balance of a purplish    balance or greenish image     gt   Corrects a purplish image     lt q  Corrects a greenish image   Color Adjusts the color temperature of the  temper  image   ature  P  Changes to a bluish color  cold color      lt q  Changes to a reddish color  warm color    R G B Adjust the intensity of each color   Gain   gt   Increases the color intensity     lt q  Decreases the color intensity   R G B Adjusts the color reproducibility of  Offset dark portions of each color     gt   Increases the color reproducibility     lt q  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     e The adjustments you have made are  stored as adjusted values for the input sig     nals and image mode of the current pro   jection     S
55.  gt   Lens shift Reset     ENE PC 1    E en  Positional lock  Test pattern     Screen aspect  W Keystone adjustment    Install settings    Off  Off  16 10    El Image flip H V None    Lens shift reset   J    Audio in terminal select  Fa Screen color    BS On screen    Normal    Select  Lens shift Reset  and press the OK  button  The following screen for confirma   tion appears        2 Lens shift Reset    Returns the lens shift pos  to the preset pos     Preset Positions  gt 50   Home pos    E SSE    Use the  A     V  buttons to select the  standard position  and then select OK              131    e The standard position varies depending  on the type of lens unit used  For details   refer to page 75    e The position which was adjusted by lens  shift does not change when the power is  turned off     snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen Sesn    Setting Various Functions       Press the OK button to accept your setting    Extending the Menu Dis     i and then press the MENU button or EXIT  play Mio button  WX6000   SX6000    e  Normal  is the factory default   O HDMI O Component e The following display and operation are also  O Digital PC O Analog PC changed     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    MENU  
56.  incorrect   Check the  Image flip H V  setting in the  Display settings   menu   P104    Set the signal dot clock to 162 MHz or less on your com   puter        A VGA cable is used in which Use a VGA cable in which all pins are connected   some pins are not connected     MW The Projector Power Turns Off    The air intake or exhaust vent is  blocked     The air filter is dirty        Countermeasure    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     Check whether the air filter is clogged with dust   If the air filter is clogged  clean or replace the air filter    P193     UOITEWUOJU  194 0 f xipueddy    205    Troubleshooting    The lamp has broken  or there isa  lamp malfunction      The operating temperature is  inappropriate        Countermeasure    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     Check whether the operating temperature is between 5  C  and 35  C   P24    If you use t
57.  input is selected     INPUT button  P60   Change input buttons  P60  Switches the input signal   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  SHIFT button  P74  display or test pattern during oper   Moves the lens up  down  left or right  ation and returns to the image dis    A     V      lt 4      gt   buttons  Move the lens  play     asf  a 0Jeg i    KEYSTONE button  P76   Corrects keystone distortion   To move the image  use the  A     V  or   lt 4     P  buttons     VOL button  P83    Adjusts the sound volume   MUTE button  P83   3  button  Increases the volume   Mutes the sound   6  button  Decreases the volume     Numerical buttons  P129  P173  P175   Enter password and TCP IP setting values   Fn button  Cannot be used on this    BLANK button  P82  product    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     37    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     e POWER ON  green   Lights up or flashes when the power i
58.  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         1 Exhaust vent    E 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    E 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    UOI e   e SU      enue  y UO  e  e1su     Installation Precautions       MW 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 pee  000 mjmm O  D Qoood  D    exhaust vents  and the area around the air fil  Ma  A Caution ter  If dust accumulates in the intake or A  exhaust vents  cooling performance will dete  IN SS    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   gt  illustration below  However  if projecting upward   or downward     the   l
59.  personal injury        20    Safety Instructions    Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector     e 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
60.  projector from the ceiling  use  the optional bracket  Contact the Canon  Customer Support Center for more  detailed information    e  f you flip the image  the keystone distor   tion adjustment will be reset     105       snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen Sesn    Setting Display Status       Screen When Blank     Screen when blank     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog 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    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   User screen set   tings   gt   Screen when blank    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   User screen set   tings   gt   Screen when blank        User screen settings  No signal screen    4    val    Projector on   gt  Return    Black The screen is all black     Blue The screen is all blue     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Black  is the factory default        Selecting a Logo at Star     tup    Projector on    O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    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  gt   Display settings   gt   User screen set   tings   gt   Projector on    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   User screen set   tings   gt   Projector on     2 User screen settings  a No signal screen    49 Screen when blank       9 Return    Skip
61.  regarding installation and handling of the projector   Failure to do so may cause a fire  electric shock or personal injury     e Do not use the projector in a bathroom or shower room     e 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        19    suonon1su  Ajayes l    Safety Instructions    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  remo
62.  select is  Off  Change the Audio In terminal to the appropriate setting    WX6000   SX6000    P139        204    Troubleshooting          MW The Projected Image Is Blurred    Cause    The image is out of focus     The distance to the screen is too  short     The projector is not placed  straight in front of the screen     The projector has been moved to  a place where the temperature  varies a lot     Countermeasure  Adjust the focus   P73     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     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     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  Clean the lens   P192        The tracking is bad     Adjust the tracking with the  AUTO PC  or  Tracking  func   tion   P62  P96     EW You Cannot Project an Image Appropriately    Cause Countermeasure    The projected image is inverted in  the vertical or horizontal direction     The dot clock of the input signal is  higher than 162 MHz with a BNC  cable     The ceiling mounted   rear projection setting is
63.  settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Deflicker        em Other settings   mm Password settings  ga Register password     a Lens Ctrl Lock     Lens shift Reset  Cs Menu display time Normal   IE Overheat Warning Display Off   2 Lamp counter  e Factory defaults   gt  Return    Off    Off       Off  Deflicker adjustment is not per   formed   Adjust Select  Deflicker  to adjust  The fol     lowing screen appears        4 Deflicker    Activating deflicker   This will take 20 sec        Cancel    Deflicker is performed     OK    Cancel Deflicker is not performed     e When deflicker is performed  the image  adjustment screen is projected for approx   imately 20 seconds    e To cancel deflicker  press the POWER  button     4    e Deflicker is a function that decreases  flickering  However  there are some  cases that flickering continues    e Deflicker can only be used when the  lamp has been on for approximately  30 minutes or longer     134    Gamma Restore   Gamma restore     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog 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     WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Gamma restore     em Other settings    zm Password settings  za Register password    T Gamma restore  gt  Off    Off        Lamp counter   6 Filter counter   e Factory defaults   gt  Return       Off Returns to the factory default with   out 
64.  speakers   P51  P55   Analog PC    P47  P49  Component       162    Connecting to AV Equipment       WX6000   SX6000  Analog PC 1 Analog PC 2  Component Digital PC  ANALOG PC 1   COM  ANALOG PC 2   DVI D IN  PONENT IN terminal terminal    Computer  P48  P49  Computer  P49            DVI I IN terminal can only  be used to connect to a  PC           Select play   back mode be   fore connecting     y          21 ICOMPONENT IN 22 DVI I IN HoOmMIIN CONTROL     lt  gt  pes    e    U0  8  81SU  f jenueyy uoneesu     A AUDIO IN terminal     AUDIO OUT terminal    Network ACI Audio signal for each  P1     Ina a oe Amplified speakers   P166        P30                          163    Connecting to AV Equipment       NW Connection Terminal and Connection Cable    Input Supported Input terminal Types of connection cables  signal projectors    WUX5000 HDMI cable  not included   WUX4000    WX6000  SX6000    WUX5000   2 DVI D IN  WUX4000  a o    PC a  wxeooo    2DVI  IN  SX6000            JLooooo Je          WUX5000 1    WUX4000   COMPONENT IN  WX6000   SX6000    WUX5000 Y     WUX4000   COMPONENT IN  WX6000   SX6000             a    ii help   Mini D sub 15 pin   BNC BNC cable  terminal converter cable  not included    not included     WX6000       4Loooon JY          WUxX5000 J 1  D terminal plug   RCA plug    WUxX4000 COMPONENT IN component conversion ca   WX6000 ble  not included     SX6000    T  RCA plug   RCA aie com   ponent cable  not included        164    Table of Contents    Safety 
65.  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  lf 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        23    suonon1su    lejes       Safety Instructions    For Safe Use    Pay attention to the following points when installing or using the projector    e 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 dete
66.  tion appears     em Factory defaults    All settings will be reset to defaults   OK        OK Settings are reset to default     Cancel Settings are not reset to default     140    Checking Projector Information        Information     O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can check information about the  signal types of the images projected and other    information   WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Information  MENU  gt   Information        DVI D 2    Digital PC  El z hi E      to Model name WUX4000 to Model name WX6000  em Input signal 1920 x 1200  amp  Input signal 1920 x 1200  Fira Firmware 00 010002 fin Firmware 00 010002  Nun Serial no  0123456 Nun Serial no  0123456  ip  P address 192  168  254  254 ip IP address 192  168  254  254  Gateway address 0 gb HW i  Gateway address Ct or eo  sa E mail sender address Projector canon co jp x E mail sender address Projector canon co jp  ma E mail recipient address Not set sa E mail recipient address Not set  Nae Projector name WUX4000 Nane Projector name WX6000  O Location O Location ROOM_A  ip System information ID 10 System information ID       Information shown    Model name WUX5000   WUX4000   WX6000   SX6000    Input signal Details of the input signal currently selected  Information such as the signal type  signal resolution  and frequency  is displayed     Serial No  Serial number unique to this projector  IP address  IP address of the projector  P175   ice      snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes    enuen
67.  types    In the following explanation of each menu item  the input signal type for which the  menu item is displayed is indicated as follows     O Input signal for which the  menu item is displayed       Input signal for which the  menu item is not displayed       How to Use Menus       WX6000   SX6000    The menu screen is divided into 6 tabs as shown below      Install settings  tab  This setting is used when installing the projector     MON  Input settings  tab HON  system settings  tab    You can set the type of signal or You can set the operation of the projector     the method of projection of the  images input    Network setting  tab  These settings are for when using the  MON  Image adjustment  tab projector from a PC via a network     You can adjust the image qual  For the network settings  refer to page  ity and colors according to your 165    preference                  Information  tab    You can check information about the  signal types of the images projected  and other projector specific informa   tion          i  Aspect Auto   ga Auto PC      Input signal select 1920 x 1200  EQ Input signal settings       Contents of menu    89    snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen SJesn    How to Use Menus       E Basic Menu Operations  The menus shown below are for WUX5000        Press the  MENU  button to display the menu window              Remote control Projector Remote control  1 w w Z SSS  G   t 3 B BS    un Z  x   e Es    WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    2 Analog PC  
68.  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        Connect to 192 168 254 254       7     SEGRET_PAGE       User name  E root                Password  e             Remember my password       The projector web screen appears in the web browser     WUX4000    Projector name    Loc    Filte z    Projector control Settings       177    YIOMION  amp  0  Bunoauuos   enuen uonejjesuj       Configuring the Network From the Computer    The following information is displayed     Filter Time  Alert    Air filter operating time       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     lt  gt  To operate the projector from the computer  click  Projector control   P188      4 To configure  click  Settings    The settings window appears     d N WUX4000  SF     WUxX4000    Network   WET   Mail auth  Send test mail    SNMP    Projector info    PJLink       178    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
69.  volume     55    obew  ue Bunoafold f enuen sasn    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      ONINYWM EE   As GS    NO YIMOd EE          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         lt  gt  e Fully insert the power cord plug into the socket   e 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     e 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                             z o 3   2 w A  POWER INPUT i seS  aia   y 7 E  FOCUS ZOOM LENS SHIFT   BIGnae ANALOG  ASPECT    y AUTO PC 5 E     AO i ee  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    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     56    Starting Projection       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 follow
70. 00    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Aspect     2  Analog PC   pa z s    Display settings    O Menu position   Fa Screen color Normal  El Image flip H V None    User screen settings       Screen aspect 4 3 D  image shift    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Aspect          Analog PC 1    Input settings    3 Input signal select  El Input signal settings    e Different contents are displayed for differ   ent screen aspects or input signal types    e The ASPECT button on the remote control  can also be used to select the Aspect set   tings           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  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     Q 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    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     This cuts the upper lower or left   right part of the screen
71. 000  c0oooooccccccccccccccccnnnnoncncnccnconononononnnnananencnnnnnnnos 139  Locking Installation Related Functions  WX6000   SX6000                   cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 139  Resetting to the Default Setting              oooooonccnnncnccnnnnccnoonanannononcnnnnnnncnnonnanannnnnncnnnnnnncnnnnnananenns 140  Checking Projector Information      cccconnnncicnnnnnccconcnncnccnnnnncrnnnnnnronnnannnrrnnnanrrnrnaannnnnns 141    Installation Manual   Installation and Maintenance                       143    INSTalatON rio 145  Installation PrecautiOnS       oooccoccccconoconcnncconconancnnncnancnnncnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnrnnnrnnanrnnrrnanenanenane 146  Precautions When Carrying the ProjectOF   oooccccccnononccnnccncccnconnnnnonnnconnnnnnonannnnnnnnonanrrnnnnnnnanennos 146  instalation PrecautlonS a aaa 146  Precautions When Carrying and Transporting the ProjeCtor             cccccssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesneneeeess 146   E When using Mounted on the Ceiling                     ooocccoocnnnconnnnnconononononnnnnonncnnononnnnnnononanos 148    Table of Contents          W install facing in the correct direction sonriente 148   ae cio do A 149  Selecting the Projection Method and Installation Location         ooocccconnnncicnnnammmmos 150   E Ceiling Mounting OF Rear Pro oO sia 150   E Adjusting the projection position when installed On the T  00F     ooo o oooooninccccccnncciccccnnnnnss 150  Installing   Removing the Lens Unit   ooooaoncccccnnnannncnonononannnnonenonannnnoncnnonannnnnrr
72. 080  4 3   4 3  Jo  1280 x 720  4 3 D  image shift     4 3    1600 x 1200  4 3    1400 x 1050  Auto    640 x 480       211    UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO f xipueddy    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       EH When projecting on a 16 10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting f       16 10   1920 x 1200  1440 x 900  1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  1280 x 720     4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480       E When projecting on a 16 9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device     16 10   1920 x 1200  1440 x 900  1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  16 9   1280 x 720  16 9 D  image shift      4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480       Zhe    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       NW When projecting on a 4 3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of   Screen aspect setting       16 10   1920 x 1200  16 10   1440 x 900  Auto   1280 x 800   16 9   1920 x 1080  4 3   16 9   1280 x 720  4 3 D  image shift   Auto      4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480          SX6000    MW When the image is projected on a 4 3 screen    Aspect ratio of   Screen aspect setting   l     4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480   16 10   1920 x 1200  4 3   1440 x 900  1280 x 800   16 9    1920 x 1080  1280 x 720       213    UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO f xipueddy    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       MW When the image is projected on a 16 10 screen    Aspect ratio of Scree
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74. 13  Side CON A 38  Signal type ssscsaccaionmsessronteseiatuanticanases 218  System settings MENU nss 88  89  T  TCP IP Seling Soriorinararercidi artis  175  Test pattern    WX6000   SX6000   00ooocccccooooo  138  217  TS ae meres ee oe een ee ere ee 95  GG dice Perret ee errr ee ere eer 96  True SIZE  Aspect  eicere 69  Turning on external monitor output  prepar    ing the notebook computer                58    229    x3pul   xipueddy       V    Vertical pixels cursada iodo 98  Vertical POSITION  at 97  O e a eae niaha   83  W   WARNING indicator                        38  202  Z   A ION neat A eee ae 71  ZOOM ASPEC  ii Glens tice  69  ZOOMING AN IMAGE           oocccccncnnnccanonononos  84    230       Option    Lamp    Part No   RS LP06  WUX4000   RS LP07  WUX5000   WX6000    SX6000     Ceiling attachment   Part No   RS CL11   Ceiling mount pipe  400   600 mm   Part No   RS CLO8    Ceiling mount pipe  600   1000 mm   Part No   RS CLO9     Black top panel  Part No   RS TCO1       Air filter   Part No   RS FLO1  Standard Zoom Lens  Part No   RS ILO1ST  Long Zoom Lens  Part No   RS ILO2LZ  Short Fixed Lens  Part No   RS ILO3WF  Ultra Long Zoom Lens  Part No   RS ILO4UL  Remote control    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     e Installing   Removing the Lens Unit    It is poss
75. 255  0             Obtain DNS server address automatically       Use the following DNS server addresses   Preferred DNS server    a                   Alternate DNS server                              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     YIOMION e o  Bunoauuos  j enuen uonejjesuj    169       Preparing the Remote Control    WMac 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                Status  Connected    Ethernet is currently active and has the IP  address 192 168   6 23     Configure    Manually Z     IP Address  192 168 254 1                Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0       Router  192 168 6 1    DNS Server  192 168 9 95  192 168 9 96          Search Domains               ER    Click the lock to prevent further changes      Assist me          Revert                                                 5 Click  Apply  to close the network pre
76. 5 317 59 978  55 935 59 887  1440 x 900 WXGA  55 269 59 901  1600 x 1200 UXGA 75 000 60 000  64 674 59 883  1680 x 1050   WSXGA  65 990 59 954    1920 x 1200   WUX5000   WUXGA 74 038 59 950  WUX4000     Connecting with AV equipment      Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency    480p 31 469 59 940  576p 31 250 50 000  37 500 50 000   729p 45 000 60 000  28 125 50 000  1990  33 750 60 000  56 250 50 000   TORR 67 500 60 000    COMPONENT    Signal type A a Vertical frequency  Hz        450  780  576       Product Specifications          E Projector    WUX5000   WUX4000  WUXE000 WUX4000  Display system RGB liquid crystal system    Color separation by dichroic mirror   polarizing beam splitter and color com   Optical system position by prism  Reflective liquid crystal panel  0 71  X3   16 10    Active matrix system  2 304 000  1920 x 1200  x 3 panels   6 912 000       D Display device    1 5x   f   23 0   34 5 mm   F1 89   F2 65  Zooming   Focusing system Electric   Electric  Lens shift V   15     55   H   10    E 310 NSHA 300   264 W  Light source 330 NSHA 336 W  lamp mode Normal   Quiet   mage size  projection distance    1  Size 40 to 600  1 3 m   4 6  to 29 0 m 95 1     Number of colors 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 brighiness at periphery to center  1   SW monaural x 1   Maximum input resolution 1920 x 1200 dots    WUXGA   UXGA   WSXGA    SXGA    W
77. 59 910    0x       arae   60015    6x768       are   570      64 744 59 948  1400 x 1050 SXGA  65 317 59 978    1440 x 900 WXGA  2 eee    55 469 59 901    1600 x 1200 UXGA 75 000 60 000  1680 x 1050 WSXGA  sai sos       1920 x 1200   wuxsooo  wux4000   WUXGA  74 088 59 950  DVI    05 290 59 954  56 250 50 000  Seo 67 500 60 000       720x480   gt    31469   59940    rre       s20   50000      1024 x 768 D XGA 48 363 60 004  37 500 50 000  A MEN 45 000 60 000    1280 x 800 D WXGA Di a    49 306 59 910  1280 x 1024 D SXGA 63 981 60 020    64 744 59 948  1400 x 1050 D SXGA  65 317 59 978  1440 x 900 D WXGA  poles yee    55 469 59 901    7600 x 1200   D UXGA 75 000 60 000   D  64 674 59 883  1680x 1050  exar 65 290 59 954  FEE E 56 250 50 000       67 500 60 000       7920 x 1200   wuxs000   wux4000  P 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     218       HDMI  Connecting to a computer    Resolution Signal Whe Horizontal fre  Vertical fre    dots  9 yP quency  kHz  quency  Hz   640 x 480 31 469 59 940  800 x 600 SVGA 37 879 60 317  1024 x 768 48 363 60 004  49 702 59 810  1280 x 800 WXGA 19 306 59 910  1280 x 1024 SXGA 63 981 60 020  64 744 59 948  1400 x 1050 SXGA  6
78. 6000      e Perform this adjustment if the  AUTO PC   function  P62  cannot adjust the projected  image correctly     snus wo  suonouny Buas   enuen sJesn       Setting Display Status    Adjust Input Signal Type   Analog PC  Tracking     Tracking       HDMI     Component      Digital PC O Analog 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     MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   Input signal set   tings   gt   Tracking    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal  settings   gt   Tracking     EQ Input signal settings  g Total dots    mi Horizontal position  m Vertical position  Ge Horizontal pixels  EJ Vertical pixels    Use   lt q     p gt   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      e Perform this adjustment if the  AUTO PC   function  P62  cannot adjust the projected  image correctly        96    Adjust Input Signal Type   Analog PC  Horizontal  Position     Horizontal position         HDMI      Digital PC        Component  O Analog PC    You can adjust the horizontal position of  the screen when the projected image is  shifted in the horizontal direction     MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   Input signal set   tings   gt   Horizontal position    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal settings    gt   Horizontal position     EQ Input 
79. 6000   SX6000      e  Auto  is the factory default           snu   wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen S 19SN    Setting Display Status       Select HDMI Over Scan     HDMI over scan     O HDMI     Component      Digital PC     Analog PC    You can select this as required when you  project visual software using an HDMI sig   nal     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   HDMI over scan        mm HDMI    a e      Display settings     Aspect   F HDMI input level  da HDMI color space  Hon     O Menu position   Fa Screen color   El Image flip H V     User screen settings     Screen aspect    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   HDMI over scan     mm HDMI  a  gt    0 Input settings  im Aspect   F HDMI input level     HDMI color space  oni    Sl Progressive          Off The entire input signal  100   is pro     jected  The images projected may be  smaller than the full projection screen     On 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      100    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory defaults settings are  On   when  HDMI In   P127  is set for  Auto   and  Off  when it is set for  Computer         Performing Progressive    Processing    Progressive
80. 9   F   The Metropolis Tower  10 Metropolis  Drive  Hunghom  Kowloon  Hong Kong  CANON SINGAPORE PTE  LTD    1 HarbourFront Avenue   04 01 Keppel Bay  Tower  Singapore 098632   CANON KOREA CONSUMER IMAGING INC   Canon BS Tower 5F   168 12 Samseong dong   Gangnam gu  Seoul  Korea    OCEANIA   CANON AUSTRALIA PTY  LTD    1 Thomas Holt Drive  North Ryde  N S W  2113   Australia   CANON NEW ZEALAND LTD    Akoranga Business Park  Akoranga Drive   Northcote  Auckland  New Zealand      CANON INC 2011    
81. AA size batteries  Operating range Approx  8 m  25   horizontal and vertical  to infrared remote receiver   43 mm  W  x 23 mm  H  x 51 mm  W  x 28 mm  H  x  Dimensions 135 Mm D 1 176 mm  D     1 7  W  x 0 9  H  x 5 3  D  in  2 0  W  x 1 1  H  x 6 9  D  in     Weight 56 g   2 0 oz 100 g   3 5 oz    WE Specification of Each Lens Unit  Option     Standard Zoom Lens Long Zoom Lens  Model number RS ILO1ST RS ILO2LZ    External View    Focal length 23 0   34 5 mm 34 0   57 7 mm   0 9   1 4    1 3   2 3    Projection distance    1 3   28 8 m 1 9   48 3m   4 3   94 5   6 2   158 5    97 4 mm  3 8   97 4 mm  3 8      106 5 mm  4 2   106 5 mm  4 2    173 4 mm  6 8   173 4 mm  6 8      550 g  1 2 lbs  755 9  1 7 lbs     Size 100 projection dis  3 2 4 8m 4 7 8 0m  tance   10 5   15 7    15 4   26 2      For details about the amount of lens shift  refer to page 160      WUX5000   WUX4000    221       UOIJEWWOJU  194 0 f xipueddy    Product Specifications    Model number    External View    Focal length    Projection distance    Width  Weight    H  Le  O    ight  om r    Size 100 projection dis   tance     Short Fixed Lens  RS ILO3WF    12 8 mm  0 5    2 0    0 7 5 2m   23471     97 4 mm  3 8     106 5 mm  4 2    175 2 mm  6 9    910 g  2 0 lbs     1 7 m  5 6      Ultra Long Zoom Lens  RS ILO4UL    53 6   105 6 mm  2 1   4 2    2 34   2 81    4 6   89 0 m   15 1   292 0     97 4 mm  3 8    106 5 mm  4 2    184 2 mm  7 3      940 g  2 1 lbs     Zoro NC AU S       7 6   14 9 m  24 9   48 9  
82. AQJUSUAd Me BngNMES S cuerdo 111  Adjusting Me Contrast snoot 112  Adjusting the Sharpness sucias jua a a Ea 113  Performing Gamma Corel i estarnria demi najat toledo rada 113  AUS CN ara A osas iaa 114  Correcting the Image According to the Ambient Light      ooocccccnnccccnnnccnonnccncncncncnnnnnnnnancnnoninnnnns 115  ao A Cno Poo A raeacaaneqnoaeayanes 116  A oO O UG E E A 116  Memory Color Correc  anora a es coud E nR E A A EE 117  6 axis Color Adjust  Detailed Color Adjustment      ooccoooonccnncccccnoncnnnnnnnnaconnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnonrnnnnnnnnas 117  Detailed Gamma Correction              cccccccccsseseeeeeecnsceeeeeecaeeuseeeeeeaeaeeeeeeessuaaseeeseessanseeeseesaanseeees 118    S U9 UOD jo   jqe L i    Table of Contents       Reducing the Lamp Brightness  WUX4000  00ooococcccccccccccnnnonccccconcncnncnnnnnnnnanccrnnnnnnononnnnnnanacennns 119  Resetting the Image Adjustment Settings         cccccconnocconccncincncnccnnnnnnnnnnnncnccnnnnononononnnnncncnnnnnnnos 119  Setting Various FUNCHIONS   ooccccococnccccnnnnnncnnananononnnanoncnnannnrnnnnnnrrrnnannnrnnnnannnrnnnaanrnnnns 120  Selecting the Power Management Mode       ccccooooooccccnccccccccnononnnanccnnnnnncnnnnnnonanancnncnnncnnnnnnnnanas 120  Skip the POWER Button OperatiON       ooocccccccoconncnncnccnnononnnnnnnnanonnnnnnonncnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnonanrennnnnnas 121  Enabling Disabling Me Beep shisnin a a E E 122  Key Repeat  WX6000   SXG000  cita SA 122  ProhibtIOG  Operations iS A AA 123  Main Unit and Remote Control
83. B8 Guide   E Show Input Status  so HDMI In   em Other settings    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Key lock     cs HDMI    a         2  Power management mode    System settings      User screen settings        Beep    B   Key repeat       Remote control  so HDMI In      Language   em Other settings    English    Off Disables the key lock   Main Operation is not possible using the  unit 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      e  Off  is the factory default              123    Setting Various Functions    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     4    To Unlock Key Lock Function   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     snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen Sesn    Setting Various Functions       Main Unit and Remote  Control Channel Settings     Remote control     O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    When using multiple projectors at the  
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85. Canon  MULTIMEDIA PROJECTOR    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000          SX6000    User   s Manual    Installation  Manual       AISYS Hami    Aspectu ae HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    r3JLink    enuen S 19SN        0   e  2  D   A  O   gt    lt   ped    gt           xipueddy       Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Before Use    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Se SSS  Connecting to a Network    Maintenance    Appendix    Index       How to Use This Manual       Thank you for purchasing a Canon projector     The WUX5000   WUX4000   WX6000   SX6000 Multimedia Projector  hereinafter referred  to as    the projector     is a high performance projector that is capable of projecting a high   resolution computer screen and high quality digital image on a large screen     User s Manual  Operation    Installation Manual  Installation and Maintenance   This Man   ual    This manual combines the user s manual and the installation manual for the WUX5000    WUX4000   WX6000   SX6000 Multimedia Projectors  The user s manual provides informa   tion on how to use the projector  The installation manual describes how to install the pro   jector and connect to a network  as well as perform maintenance  Read this manual  thoroughly to make the most of your projector  Installation of the projector should be per   formed by a qualified technician  Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for fur
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87. 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     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    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     e 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    
88. Instructions    Connecting Ko  rs   Before Use  Network    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen sasn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    enuen uonejesul    Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       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                 EE  LAN cable  not included     Projector  crossover or straight cable  Hub or router  etc     e When the  Network function  setting of the projector is set to  Off   Network Connections  is disabled   switch it to  On  to enable it  P172     e 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    e 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 networ
89. K button    English  German  French  Italian  Spanish  Portuguese  Swedish  Russian  Dutch  Finnish  Norwegian  Turkish  Polish  Hungarian  Czech  Danish  Arabic  Chinese  Simplified  ch 32 8 ik   Chinese  Traditional   Korean  Japanese       snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen S 13SN    When the setting is completed  press the  OK button to accept your setting and then  press the MENU button or EXIT button   WX6000   SX6000      125    Setting Various Functions       Showing   Hiding the  Guide Screen    Guide    O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can select whether to show or hide the  guide screen which explains operations     WUX5000   WUX4000       MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Guide     mu HDMI  E  ca    0  System settings      Power management mode Off        Beep On  Key lock Off      Remote control Ch1     Language English   B8   E Show Input Status   eso HDMI In Auto   em Other settings       WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt    Guide     E On screen   O Menu position   EE   W Show input status    YE Overheat warning display  Ce Menu display time     Lamp warning display    amp  Filter warning display    gt  Return       Off Hides the guide screen     On Shows the guide screen     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  On  is the factory default   e The guide screen is shown at the following  times     Power is turned off by pressing the  PO
90. NU  gt   System settings   gt   HDMI In     coo HDMI   o no             Power management mode Off    System settings    1 Beep On   th Key lock Off      Remote control Ch1      Language English   88 Guide On   E Show Input Status On   won HDMI In  gt  Auto      Other settings       WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   HDMI In     cs HDMI    SAS a         Power management mode Off    System settings         User screen settings  Beep On  SA Key repeat Off    de Key lock Off     Remote control Chi    von HDMI In     Language  em Other settings     gt  Auto       Auto select when AV equipment will  be connected  Image pro   cessing  menu displays  and  other elements are adjusted    for video equipment     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      127    snus  wo  suonouny Bulnes    enuen sJesn    Setting Various Functions       Setting a Password SX6000  the password can be entered  using a combination of the numerical but    Password settings  de a He Wa 5 f hl   La ao  Al   1        21   V    3   and   lt q     4      HA O Component have the same function   O Digital PC O Analog PC If the password is valid  the projection  Starts  If you enter a wrong password three  Disables the projector unless the correct times  the power will be turned off   pass
91. OG O gt  sorne ea alteran 106  PW cease A 50  59  164  DVI D IN  WUX5000   WUX4000            50  DVI D IN terminal    WUX5000   WUX4000              0  0 40  DVI I IN  WX6000   SX6000              48  50  DVI I IN terminal  WX6000   SX6000      41  Dynamic da MM aa 116  F  Factory defaults isso 140  FOCUS d A caulee mech T3  TE E A er ee E N EE A O E 82  G  E E A ac E AENA 126  H  HOM ura cido 51  52  59  164  ADMI COP SPACE ntc tcdns 99  HDMI IN terminal                  40  41  51  52  HDMI input level cur 98  HDMI over scan rt ratas 100  Horizontal pixels adas 97  Horizontal pOSItION       ooccccoccccccccnnnccncncos  96     INANE tna ocn n aaciaae 79  Image adjustment menu a   se 88  89  Image flip H V  Ceiling mounted     Rear projection         oocccccccoccnnnnncoco    104  Made Mo Ea 109       Image Mode  Image Quality                   78  NORMAL esmscssttaa socias  88 89  141  es 60  Input settings  WX6000   SX6000           89  Input signal select                       99  94  95  Input Terminal             coccoccnncnccnncnncnnnnnnos 40  Connecting to AV Equipment              52  Connection to Computer eesi  47  Install settings  WX6000   SX6000          89  K  Key LOCK pn 128  KOV TONO onsen n teclas 76  KEYSTONE  WX6000   SX6000              76  L  LAMP  WUX4000  oaie 119  LAMP COUNtErF   oocccocncccccnnnccncncnncnononononos 135  Lamp mode  WUX4000  asics 119  Lamp replacement                135  195  196  ANNO REA A 40  41  Language   oocccccnccnnononononanonon
92. OK  with the   lt d  button and press the OK button     MW 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      lt  gt  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 vide
93. PC  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  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Reset     i  Reset    Image mode will be reset to default     OK        OK Resets the image adjustment set   tings   Cancel Cancels resetting of the image    adjustment settings     e Only the setting for the combination of  input signal and image mode for the cur   rent projection is reset     119    snu   wo  suonouny Bues enuen Sesn    Setting Various Functions       Selecting the Power Man   agement Mode     Power management mode     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    You can turn off the lamp or projector auto   matically in order to save power when the  projector is not in use   MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Power manage   ment mode        co HDMI  Ea    Ss    System settings        Beep  Key lock     Remote control     Language  88 Guide  E Show Input Status  so HDMI In  em Other settings    Off  Chi  English  On   On  Auto    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Power manage   ment mode     cs HDMI  fal    23    System settings      User screen settings       Beep On  Off  Off  Ch1  Auto    English    E Key repeat  Key lock      Remote control   eam HDMI In      Language       Other settings    Off Disables the power management  mode   Standby If no in
94. S 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 
95. VI connector     Video signal    emote terminal     45     Input terminal    LAN terminal Network connection  RJ 45  Digital PC TMDS  Transition Minimized Differential Signaling     0 7Vp p  positive polarity  impedance   754  Anaoa PC Horizontal   vertical synchronization  TTL level  negative or positive polarity  g Composite synchronization in G signal  0 3Vp p  negative polarity  imped   ance   750    COMPONENT  Separate Y Cb Pb Cr Pr signal  Component video ul  Cr Pr  0 7Vp p  impedance   750    Input signal    ower supply AC100V   240V 50   60Hz  Power consumption  Projection   standby    standby with LAN OFF  A ON  Bimencione 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     Weight 8 5 kg   18 7 Ibs  not including projection lens unit     enema se Remote control  remote control dry cell batteries  power cord  PC connection  cable  User   s Manual   Installation Manual  this manual   warranty certificate     1 When using a Standard Zoom Lens  RS ILO1ST   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        220    Product Specifications       E Remote control       RS RCO4 RS RCO5  Power supply De Ou USING a palier ipg 3 0V  using two 
96. WER button   P80     126    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     Setting Various Functions       Showing   Hiding the  Input Status    Show Input Status    O HDMI O Component    O Digital PC O Analog PC   You can select whether the signal status is  displayed on the screen when there is no  signal or when making signal settings   MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Show Input Sta   tus     coo HDMI              Power management mode Off    System settings         Beep On   th Key lock Off      Remote control Ch1      Language English  B8 Guide On     Show Input Status Off  cn HDMI In ron  em Other settings    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt   Show  input status     m  On screen   O Menu position   B8 Guide On    _ Show input status Off  ron    Normal    IE Overheat warning display  Ce Menu display time       Lamp warning display Off   amp  Filter warning display Off   gt  Return    Off The input status is not displayed   On The input status is displayed     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  On  is the factory default           Selecting the HDMI Input     HDMI In      HDMI    Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    Set the type of equipment which is con   nected to the HDMI port        WUX5000   WUX4000  ME
97. XGA    SXGA   WXGA   XGA    SVGA   VGA   Scan frequency  Horizontal 15   75 kHz  Vertical 50   85 Hz     WUXGA   UXGA   WSXGA    SXGA    WXGA    SXGA   WXGA   XGA    SVGA   VGA    Component input 1080p  1080i  720p  576i  576p  480i  480p  HDMI input 1080p  1080i  720p  576p  480p    Projecti  lens  1    Video signals    DVI D IN terminal Digital PC  24 pin DVI connector     HDMI  deep color   inal Analog PC  Component  mini D sub 15 pin   i RS 232C  D sub 9 pin        Audio signal  3 5  stereo mini jack x 2       ng    put terminal    LAN terminal Network connection  RJ 45   Digital PC TMDS  Transition Minimized Differential Signaling    0 7Vp p  positive polarity  impedance   750  A  aloa PC Horizontal   vertical synchronization  TTL level  negative or positive polarity  g Composite synchronization in G signal  0 3Vp p  negative polarity  imped   ance   75Q    COMPONENT  Separate Y Cb Pb Cr Pr signal    Y  1Vp p  negative synchronization  impedance   75Q  Component video Cb Pb  0 7Vp p  impedance   750  Cr Pr  0 7Vp p  impedance   750  Impedance   47kQ or more  39   36dB   lamp mode Normal   Quiet     i 5  C   35  C  Power supply AC100V   240V 50   60Hz    450W   1 7W   0 35W 410W   365W   1 7W   0 35W  Power consumption  Projection   standby   standby with   normal mode   silent mode   standby  LAN OFF    standby with LAN OFF   l l 380 mm  W  x 150 mm  H  x 430 mm  D    15 0  W  x 5 9  H  x 16 9  D  in    Weight 8 5 kg   18 7 Ibs  not including projection lens unit     Rem
98. ademark of Xerox Corporation    e Microsoft  Windows  Windows XP  Windows Vista and Windows 7 are registered  trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and   or  other countries    Mac  Mac OS and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the United  States and   or other countries    HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC    PJLink is a registered trademark  or an application has been submitted for trade   mark  in Japan  the United States and   or other countries or regions        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    Resetting Projector Setting    Resetting Password  P128   Initializing the Network Setting  P176   Resetting to the Default Setting  P140     Connecting to the Computer  P47   P51   Connecting to AV Equipment  P52   P55           Projecting an Image    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
99. ange the network    settings  be sure to continue operating  without closing the window     e  Lock  is the factory default   e For the default network password  refer to  page 173     YOM   N eL 0  Bunoauuos   i jenueyy Uo  e  e1su     Network Settings on the Projector       Forcibly canceling the network lock Turning the Network Function  In the Network Password Input screen  press the On   Off    buttons in the following sequence to cancel the      lock   A   OK    gt    OK   W   OK   This will reset You can turn the projector network function    the network password to  A   A   A   A   on or off  Power can be saved by turning  the function  Off         MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   Network function        Analog PC   en i      Network Setting     Network setting lock Unlocked     Network Password setting    Register Network Password  Pik PJLink    er DHCP  1  TCP IP setting     Network setting initialization       Off Disables the network function     On Enables the network function     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Off  is the factory default     172       Network Settings on the Projector    Setting a Network Password    You can set whether or not a password is  required in order to change the projector  network settings     MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   Network Pass   word setting     2  Analog PC  ee AC     Network setting lock    Network function On  y Network Password setti
100. anings    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     e Wait until the cooling fan stops and disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet  before dealing with the problem     LED indicator  Countermeasure  status    WARNING and   Temperature The temperature inside the projector is too high for some   TEMP are lit  abnormality 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   Faulty lamp The lamp does not illuminate  Turn the power off and then   LAMP are lit  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 occ
101. ansported 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     e Do not strike the projector or  subject it to impact  Doing so Intake  may cause a malfunction   Do not install the projector so  dd that it is inclined or standing  vertically  The projector may tip  over  causing damage   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     a p Exhaust       Precautions When Carrying and Transporting the Pro   jector       e 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  Caution 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 b
102. arked with the external monitor icon while holding down the  Fn  key     While pushing IRA key         lt  gt  e 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   e With Windows 7  you can turn on image output by holding down the Windows logo key  and pressing the  P  key     58    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     Hi Types of Input Signals    The table below shows the relationship among input signals supported by the projector   input terminals and connection cables     Input Supported Input terminal Types of connection cables  signal projectors    Digital  PC    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000  SX6000    WUX5000  WUX4000    WX6000  SX6000    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000  SX6000    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000  SX6000    WX6000  SX6000    WUX5000  WUX4000  WX6000  SX6000      2DVI D IN  OEO  22 DVI 1 IN          41 VGA cable  supplied   COMPONENT IN    1   COMPONENT IN          HHI El Di  Mini D sub 15 pin   BNC BNC cable  terminal converter cable  not included    not included           JLoooon Jl     lt A    D terminal plug   RCA plug    COMPONENT IN   component conversion 
103. ated        Useful Functions Available During a Presentation    Adjusting the Volume    Useful when     e You want to adjust the volume level of the  projector or external speakers     Remote control     a   D Z00M P TIMER VOL    FREEZE       P       p    wW C5            MUTE     Q  x                            Cy  UX    Ay   o   IMAGE GAMMA   9  0 a  IMAG FREEZE BLANK  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    Press the VOL button  The following  screen appears        e You can also adjust the volume level with  the   lt 4      gt   buttons of the projector    e Adjust the volume or mute setting on the  computer if the volume level is too low    e You can also adjust the volume level of the  speakers connected via the audio output  terminal      lt  gt  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     83    Muting the Sound    Useful when     e You want to temporality mute unnecessary  sound   e You want to immediately mute the sound     Remote control     a    D Z00M P TIMER VOL   8   9   FREEZE MUTE     69   31          0          0       E    O      El    FREEZE    WX6000   SX6000          WUX5000   WUX4000       Press the MUTE button to mute the sound   The projector shows the following icon              Screen    Press the MUTE button again to cancel the  mute function     e You can also mute the sound of the speak   ers connected via the audio 
104. attern is displayed  you can use the  A     V  buttons to change to a differ   ent test pattern  Also  if there is an option pattern available  you can use the   lt 4     P gt   but     tons to switch pattern     The following test patterns can be displayed      A     V  switch pattern                  Option pattern    4      gt   switch pattern     The following functions in the  Image  adjustment  tab are not applied to the    test pattern   e Brightness adjustment function   ase    e Contrast adjustment function  P112     e Sharpness adjustment function   F113    e Color level adjustment function   ia     e Color balance adjustment function     P114     White   red    green   blue   Raster 100      White   red    green   blue   Raster 50      UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO f xipueddy    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        Horizontal fre    Vertical fre   Resolution  dots   Signal type quency  kHz    quency  Hz   VGA i  SVGA      640 x 480  720x576            31 469 59 940  31 250 50 000    VGA    E 7  x40       sae   5990    SVGA        800 x 600    37 879 60 317    848x480        31 020 60 000  1024 x 768 48 363 60 004    37 500 50 000  ai ead WEN 45 000 60 000    47 776 59 870  1280 x 768 ATRIO      1280 x 800    49 702 59 810  49 306 
105. ca     ble  not included     RCA plug   RCA ii com   ponent cable  not included        99    abeuj  ue Hunoafold j enuen S 1asn       Selecting an Input Signal  INPUT   NW Selecting an Input Signal    1 Press the INPUT button to display the window shown below     POWER INPUT    9 2 O    ASPECT  4  AUTO PC    OAO  WUX5000   WUX4000       ONIN    NNIW a       LNdNi  SN     3 Input  cen HDMI  E Digital PC    3 Input      DVI D    m HDMI    pal    J  J    er     amp  Component       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     e You can select the target input signal with  A     VW    e 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    POWER AUTO PC INPUT          WX6000   SX6000    60    Adjusting the Image       Setting the Display Resolution of the Computer    Based on the maximum resolu
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108. ccurs  Enter in 1 byte numbers     Trap community Enter the community name which will send    lt Blank gt   information when trap occurs  Enter in 1   byte alohanumeric characters and symbols   1   15 characters      E 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        y   WUX4000    j WUXA000    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     Enter the projector installation location in 1     lt Blank gt   byte alphanumeric characters and symbols   0   63 characters         186          E Setting PJLink  PJLink     Setting Up the Network    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     WUX4000    WUX4000    O    Network   MEN    Mail auth  Send test mail  SNMP  Projector info    PJLink    setting    PJLink    PJLink authentication    Password    Confirm password    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  
109. cedure 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          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                  ON I C    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     193          SIUBLUAJUIBIA   jenueyy UO  e  e1su     Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter       5 Securely insert the air filter all the way  into the projector         lt  gt  e Handle the air filter carefully  If damaged  the air filter will not work properly   e When the lamp is replaced  it is recommend that you also replace the air filter   e Contact the Canon Customer Support Center for further information   e Replacement air filter part No   RS FLO1  e This can also be purchased from the Canon home page   http   store canon jp user ListProducts list svid 2 amp sc LMPPR amp jsp  jsp search   search_item_acc  sp      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 proj
110. characters and  symbols  4  15 characters      New password When logging into the web screen   system  enter the password in 1 byte  alohanumeric characters and  symbols  4  15 characters     Confirm new password For confirmation  enter the same __  system  password that you entered in  New  password      MEA         2       ST Asis Select whether to turn the DHCP   OFF  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   Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask in 1 byte 255 255 255 0  Se ria O  Default gateway Enter the default gateway IP 0 0 0 0  a Pn       Q If settings related to TCP   IP were changea  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     182    Setting Up the Network          NW 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     y y WUX4000     j WUX4000  Network o  jailUser Account  EN  Mail auth Projector canon co jp  Send test mail  SNMP  Projector info       GMT  Dublin  Lisbon  London  PJLink    0  a A O N O  4 4    Enter the recipient address for error  mails in 1 byte alphanumeric char   acters and symbols  1
111. ck whether or not the air filter   only  flashes 3 is installed correctly  Contact the Canon Customer Support  times repeat  Center if the same warning occurs again    edly     Symptoms and Solutions    EW You Cannot Turn on the Projector    p Cause     Countermeasure ntermeasure    EN power cord is not connected A  whether the power cord is connected correctly    correctly   P56    The power cord has just been You cannot turn on the projector until the  STAND BY  indi    connected  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 When the safety device is active  the  STAND BY  indicator  because the air intake or the does not turn on when you connect the power cord  You  exhaust vent is blocked and the cannot disable this safety device  Remove any obstacle    internal temperature of the projec    that is blocking the air intake or exhaust vent and contact  tor has increased  the Canon Customer Support Center     The lens connector is not con  The lens connector that connects the lens unit with the main  nected correctly  unit of the projector is disconnected  Contact the Canon  Customer Services Center     The air filter is not installed cor  Check whether the air filter is installed correctly   P193    rectly    Key lock is enabled  Check that Key lock  P123  is not enabled for the projector  o
112. creen aspect  and a Screen  Mode  Aspect   P63  P69    e Adjusting Misaligned Images or Flickering of the Screen Using the Auto PC  P62     e Adjusting the Image Size  P71    e Adjusting the Focus  P73    e Adjusting the Image Position  Lens shift   P74   e Adjusting Keystone Distortion  P76     Making Fine Adjustments  e Selecting an Image Mode  P78        46       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   Caution    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     WUX5000   WUX4000       To ANALOG PC    COMPONENT IN terminal  Monitor output S1ICOMIONENTIN 22DVI D IN  terminal     mini D sub 15 pin       VGA cable  supplied     When inputting corresponding audio    AUDIO IN D AUDIO   gt   0     AUDIO output terminal Audio cable  not included  To AUDIO IN terminal   1   AUDIO OUT         47       ebew  ue Bunosloid j enuen S4esn    Connecting the Projector       WX6000   SX6000    To ANALOG PC 1     COMPONENT IN terminal      1   COMPONENT IN   2DVI I IN    Monitor output    ee ae 3 VGA cable  supplied  
113. ct 16 10    Y Keystone adjustment    El Image flip H V   2 Lens shift reset   J  Audio in terminal select  F   Screen color   E On screen    Install settings  Off    None    Normal    If the OK button or  p gt   button is pressed   the Keystone adjustment screen is dis   played     w Keystone adjustment       Correct using the  A     4     V      gt   but   tons  When you have finished correcting   press the OK button     e This cannot be selected when the screen  aspect is 16 9D image shift  16 10D image  shift or 4 3D image shift    e The Keystone adjustment screen can also be  displayed by pressing the KEYSTONE but   ton on the remote control   P76        108    Image Shift Adjustment   Digital image shift     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    Moves the position of the projected image     WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Digital image shift        Digital PC     m m  Positional lock  Test pattern     Screen aspect    Install settings    Off  Off  16 9 D  image shift    El Image flip H V None   2 Lens shift reset   J  Audio in terminal select  Fa Screen color   EZ On screen    Normal       If the OK button or  p gt   button is pressed   the D image shift adjustment screen is dis   played     am D image shift adjustment       Correct using the  A     W  buttons  When  you have finished correcting  press the OK  button     e This cannot be selected when the screen  aspect is 16 9  16 10 or 4 3    e When the screen aspect is 16 9D image s
114. cted projector is displayed       IP address The IP address of the connected projector is displayed   P182     Refreshes the displayed contents with the most recent informa   tion     Turns projector power on or off     Select an input signal and click  Apply  to change to that input  signal   P59     Select an aspect and click  Apply  to change to that aspect   P69     Select an image mode and click  Apply  to change to that image  mode   P78     switches the blank setting on or off       Switches the mute setting on or off       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     f   WUX4000 Projector control    YOM   N E 0  Bunoauuos   i jenueyy uoneesuj    ANALOG PC      Sanda         189       The messages shown in the following error list are sent when an error occurs in the pro   jector     Error list    Errors related to Error   Temperature abnormality  temperature 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 Error   Faulty lamp  Text   The lam
115. d o A e Maced de 58  Changing Notebook Computer Screen OuUtpPUt cooooocnccciciccccccccnnnnnnncnccncnnnnccnononnncncnncnnnncnncnnnnnnnas 58  MTI ONE O 58  Selecting an Input Signal  INPUT      oocccconnccconoconnncccconnncononanononanononanonnnnnnnnnnnrrnnanarenanes 59  MB SS DIALES lid 59   NW Selecta Inputa a a a Ai ii 60  Adjusting the MATO ie 61  Setting the Display Resolution of the ComMpulteT   ooccoooooccnccococnnccnnnonononaconnnononancnonnnononanrnnononnnnos 61  AV ONT a a id O 61  MIOS Sd te Curate e a tvr Ne Sere 61  MICO SO cepa ih he ARR eS IEG BM A Bia ia dela E i he Ode Nal Bech tl gat 61  MUS OSA ti ii idos 62  AUTO A A A A 62  eo o a AE A EA 62  Selecting Screen Aspect ANd Aspect            cccceseccceccsseseseeeeceseeseeeeeeesueceeeeeseeaaseeeeeeesaeaseeeeessagses 63   MB Sel SC HIMNGSCl CCAS OO ru RE EA AA REE 63  MiSele cima Aspect Ral A oa des 69  Adi  stind the Image Siles ara 71  AQUSUNd Me FOCUS cg re tea a a a ode tauietnatehene 73  AdJustind the mage POS MON srbn a E ele ea uals ate ae 74  MRSC IING ins POSO esen aT a T te T e de TO  Adjusting Keystone Distortion ii A Si A LA nnne nenne 76   E Resetting the Keystone AQUSIMEN E ut A a 77  Selecting an Image Mod   cion e    78  cs A O E See a err eee ree eee 78   E How lo Select an Image Mode deindc deeded Sadie led ee ee os 79  Turning Off the Projector vic a AS 80  Useful Functions Available During a PresentatiOND    ooonccconnncccnnncconcnnonnnnnnnnns 81  Useful Functions Available During a Presentat
116. dd 18     S U9 UOD jo age L       Table of Contents       Controlling the Projector from a COMPUTED                ccccssseeceeseeceeeeeseeseeseeseeseeeneseees 188  Error Mal a A a 190  Mamntenance rura a a a a a 191  Cleaning the Projector              c   scccseseccsenseccensseeenseesenseecenseenenseeeenseesonneseonssesoonsessons 192  Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter                  ssscceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeenenseeeeseeenaneneeeeeees 193  Replacing he Air Bintel adscrita 193  Cleaning the Alella rrollo  194  Replacing the Lamp ni 195  Replacement Camp asensi E one ns eae eae adenine 196   FRE POSS IAG UNS Lamp att Sat pace atc ceed ta het dee tee pete nt 196    PADDGNIIGIX asii 199    APPenADC ita iio 201  Troubleshooting ii da 202  LED mdicator Meanings ii a aes A tnt A A id 202  Symploms and Sol ON S A ets ia 203    Risto ao aro o ces le Bel tates asia hear eel cde  203   E You Cannot Project an Image from the Projector          coccoccccnncoconcncnocccnnenccncnnnnconcnnnionons 203   MD TRES MO  SOU did 204   E  he Projected Image ls Blurred nta iaa Maus 205   E You Cannot Project an Image Appropriately             ooocccnnnncooocnnnnnnnnononnnnnononononnnnnonononnos 205   E  ne Proj  ctor Power Tus Oia de ee aiaiai ie 205   E You Cannot Ope  rate the Remote O e dd de dad 206  Relationship between Aspect and Screen ASpeCt               cccsseseseeceesesensesenneneneees 207  WVU OOO WVU MA OOO octets iio 207  E When the image is projected on a 16 10 SCreenN       ooc
117. djust the focus     Remote control Remote control  1     lt   IS      Oy                ch3   5 5  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    Use the  A  button on the remote control  or the UP button on the projector to adjust the    focus position   Use the  W  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     obeu  ue Bunosloid j enuen sasn       Adjusting the Image    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      lt  gt  e 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   e There are areas where each lens is unable to move  With the Short Fixed Lens  RS   ILO3WP   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  
118. e     MENU  gt   WUX5000   WUX4000        A  button  V  button  Reduces the dimensions of the upper edge Reduces the dimensions of the lower edge                             Screen                 4  button   gt   button  Reduces the dimension of the left edge Reduces the dimension of the right edge    3 When keystone distortion has been corrected  press the OK button     MW 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   lt q  button  and press the OK button     W Keystone reset    Keystone adjustment will be reset  to defaults   OK        TT    ebew  ue BunosfoJd j enuen S 1asn    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    MWimage Modes    The image modes which can be selected vary somewhat depending on the selected  input signal     Compatible input signals  Digital PC  Analog PC  Image    wUX5000   WUX4000    Component HDMI Explanation  Mode Analog PC 1  2  when  HDMI In  is     WX6000   SX6000   HDMI  when  HDMI  In  is  Computer      Suitable for projecting a computer   screen or watching media played with  Standard video software in a brightish roo
119. e as shown below     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 Failed to connect to the SMTP server when send   server  ing a test mail   System failed to connect POP3 Failed to connect to the POP3 server attempting to  server  send a test mail     system doesn t support this auth An authentication type was set which is not sup   type  ported by the server   system failed to authenticate  Authentication failed attempting to send a test mail     The system failed to send the test Sending of test mail failed due to a connection fail   mail  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        181    YIOMION e o  Bunoauuos    jenueyy Uo  e  e1su     Setting Up the Network       E 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     d y WUX4000    i WUX4000   Network   EN   Mail auth   Send test mail   SNMP   Projector info     PJLink    Initialize     en Explanation Factory default setting  ft    User name When logging into the web screen    root  enter the user name in 1 byte  alohanumeric 
120. e screen is for the WUX5000    WX6000   SX6000    em Digital PC     gt  E        Image mode    e nrofile    Image adjustment       s Baseline image mode Photo sRGB    brightness C E K        Contrast       Sharpness   Ya Gamma       Color adjustment      Advanced adjustment  E  Reset       110       Saving the Desired Image  Quality     Create profile     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    Up to 5 combinations of image quality set   tings can be stored  The stored image  quality can be selected as an image mode     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Create Profile        DVI D   m 2m   a      Image mode   LiCreate Profile    Brightness        Contrast      Sharpness  YA Gamma       Color adjustment     Advanced adjustment  E  Reset    Image adjustment  Standard       0      e    0  6 own      3   o fg  0         The screen is for the WUX5000    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Create profile     2    Digital PC    en ee      Image mode    i Create profile     Brightness       Contrast       Sharpness   YA Gamma     Color adjustment      Advanced adjustment  E  Reset    Image adjustment  Standard    EAN   E  0     t    O fg  0       Use the  A     V  buttons and select the  save destination   Saved memories are  indicated by checkmarks         Nt Create Profile    Copying the image mode   Specify destination        Mi User 1     Bi User 2    Y  Y    User 4       Sl User 5     gt  Return       When the desired save dest
121. ector  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     Q MONAGAS e Only the   lt Q    P gt    OK and POWER buttons are  available while this screen is displayed   When you   press the POWER button  the message    Push  dolo oaei res POWER button again to turn off power    appears    This message will no longer appear    l i     e When this screen has disappeared after being dis   played for 10 seconds  all buttons become opera   ble     Clean the filter        e Turn the power of the projector off and pull out the power plug    e 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    e 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    e This screen is not displayed when  Filter warning display  is set to  Off    WX6000    SX6000   P137     194       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       Lamp replacement    Obtain a new lamp   Do you want to display this message again        Prepare a new lamp when this screen is displayed    e On
122. electing an Image Quality       Correcting the Image Level L Select this if the ambient light      is low   According to the Ambi  M Select this if the ambient light  ent Light is normal   l l H Select this if the ambient light   Ambient light  is high  bright    O HDMI O Component t   Ambient light    O Digital PC O Analog PC MES    1 Return       You can correct and more effectively   project an image according to the ambient  light on the screen  Examples of Ambient Light Level Settings  MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Advanced      E   Example Location  adjustment   gt   Ambient light     Projection room  sports bar  etc     Advanced adjustment  S  Y Dynamic gamma     Mem  color correct    Photo studio  gallery       Conference room  lecture room    6 axis color adjust    la Fine Tune Gamma    REG 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  e  Off  is the factory default   tion  e  Ambient light  can be set only in the fol   Adjust You can specify the type and lowing image modes   level  brightness  of the ambient   HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  Auto   or  JE COMPONENT   E Ambient light j f  50 Type TOnGStER Video  Cinema  Photo sRGB            HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  Computer     zz AAA A DIGITAL PC or ANALOG PC   Type Tungsten Select this if the Photo sRGB    ambient light  source is a light  bulb or bulb color  fluorescent    Fluorescent Select this if the 
123. es  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 2  of projected  image width image width Area where    shift is not  ee possible  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  of projected 2  of projected   image width image width  5  of Area where shift  project  is not possible    ed image Projected    height image    Shift range    5  of  project   edimage  height       161    U0I 8 181Su  f jenueyy uonejesu        Connecting to AV Equipment    EH Connectable Equipment and Input Terminals    HDMI Use this name to select the image input  Y Direction of signal and data flow    HDMI IN   The name of the terminal to which to od       Pxxx   indicates the page s  to refer to   terminal connect equipment     WUX5000   WUX4000    Analog PC   Component  ANALOG PC   COMPO   NENT IN terminal    Computer  P47  P49                        gf ee       oo E               Select play   back mode be   fore connecting       1 ICOMPONENT IN   2DVI D IN HDMI IN CONTROL    tit   t y      Service port  not      LAN terminal normally used  AUDIO IN terminal AUDIO OUT terminal    Audio signal for each  image input    Oe       Network    Amplified
124. f 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     Class 1  Standardization of control  and monitoring specifications for  basic projector functions   Basic projector control  Power control   input selection  etc    Acquisition of projector information  and status  Power status  input selec   tion status  error status  lamp use  time  etc     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     FJ Link    PJLink is a registered trademark of JBMIA and  pending trademark in Some countries        Network Settings on the Projector       Turning DHCP Function On    Off    You can turn the projector DHCP function  on or off     MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   DHCP        Analog PC  EN TO     Network setting lock    Network function    Network Password setting    Register Network Password    Network Setting  Unlocked    eik PULINK   DHCP   1  TCP IP setting      Network setting initialization    Off Disables the DHCP function  TCP   IP    settings are possible     On Enables the DHCP function   Searches the DHCP server 
125. ference 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  settings can be configured in the  Network  Setting  tab  For the menu operations   refer to page 88     The screen is for the WUX5000    WUX4000       Locking the Network Settings    You can lock   unlock the network settings  so that they cannot be changed and cancel  the lock    MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   Network Setting  lock        Analog PC   a ca Network Setting     Network function   Network Password setting   za Register Network Password  Pik PULINK  or DHCP  1  TCP IP setting   Network setting initialization       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  A     V     4      gt   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     Unlock    Network Password input    Enter network password        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 ch
126. ff    On  Test pattern Off    On  Screen aspect 16 10 75  16 9  4 3  4       16 10 D  image shift   SX6000        16  9 D  image shift       4 3 D  image shift   WX6000           Keystone adjustment       Keystone adjustment             Digital image shift D  image shift adjustment   Image flip H V    None    Ceiling mounted   Rear    Rear  Ceiling mounted                                                                                                    Lens shift reset   Lens shift reset  Audio in terminal select  HDMI Off  Audio in 1  Audio in 2  HDMI    Digital PC Off  Audio in 1  Audio in 2    Analog PC 1 Off  Audio in 1    Audio in 2  Analog PC 2 Off  Audio in 1  Audio in 2    Of  Audio in 1    Audio in 2  Screen color Normal    Adjust  On screen  Menu position P102  N  Guide Off          On            Show input status       Overheat warning display    Off  On         Off         On       Menu display time    Normal    Extended       li       P139    P138    P107    P108  P108  P104    P131    P139    P139    P139    P139    P103    F126    Pier    P133    P132         237          Lamp warning display     Off P135  On     Filter warning display    Off P137  On                  5  Factory default settings are set according to the  following conditions     1  e For Analog PC 1 2  Digital PC or HDMI  when   oH In  is  Computer    the factory default is    e For Component  and HDMI  when  HDMI In  is   Auto    the factory default is  On     e For HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  A
127. g Zoom Lens   RS ILO4UL   Short Fixed Lens o a  gt   RS ILO3WE 0   Home position    Up   down   left   right 0     yO       ebew  ue Bunosloid j enuen S 1asn    Adjusting the Image       Adjusting Keystone Distortion    The D SHIFT KEYSTONE button  WUX5000   WUX4000  or KEYSTONE button   WX6000   SX6000  can be used to correct keystone distortion     Q e 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    e The result of keystone adjustment is stored in memory  If you place the projector in the  same position  the keystone adjustment is not necessary    e 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    e 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 w Keystone adjustment nemoe control  wai                           O E  O   Ca    dd  7  Ant  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    76    Adjusting the Image       2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust     Remote control Remote control  1     lt   lo m     ey          t
128. gnal level is selected automatically in   Auto  mode   Some AV equipment may not  support this     e  f the HDMI output of your AV equipment  allows switching between  Normal  and        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     Setting Display Status    HDMI Color Format     HDMI color space     O HDMI      Digital PC        Component      Analog PC    Select the color space for the HDMI signal     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   HDMI color space        cs HDMI  Eq en       Aspect  4 HDMI input level    Display settings    om      HDMI over scan    O Menu position   Fa Screen color Normal  El Image flip H V None    User screen settings      Screen aspect 4 3    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   HDMI color space     csm HDMI  ES          Input settings       Aspect  4 HDMI input level    HOM    2 HDMI over scan    El Progressive    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  WX
129. gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Menu display time        em Other settings    em Password settings  ga Register password     a Lens Ctrl Lock       2 Lens shift Reset  Le    IE Overheat Warning Display    2 Lamp counter  e Factory defaults  t Return    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt   Menu  display time     m  On screen   O Menu position   B8 Guide   W Show input status   Off    IE Overheat warning display  Le     Lamp warning display    amp  Filter warning display    gt  Return    Normal The menu is displayed for 10 or 30 sec     onds           Extended The menu is displayed for 3 minutes     132    ltem  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    Image mode  P78    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  Press and hold operation of the  D ZOOM button     Normal    Extended     3 minutes    Enabled    Disabled       Key repeat  2  Off    1 WUX4000   2 WX6000   SX6000    Setting Various Functions       Showing   Hiding the High  Temperature Warning Icon   Overheat Warning Display     O HDMI O Component  O
130. h 4Eh 48h ODh       226    Y  S  O         2      S    eb   Q   V   ad         Lo   O  pun  Q        Appendix f Other Information    2217       Numerics    6 axiS COlof adjUST amarte 117  A   Adjusting Keystone Distortion                 76  Adjusting the fOCUS      cocccccocccnnccnnnnccnoos  73  Adjusting the Volume            ocncccccnccocoo    83  A IO 193  FAI DIGI IO al 115  ANGOR G vontad 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      SXO000  unas 41  48  49  54  59  164  Analog PC 2  WX6000   SX6000            48  Analog PC 2   DVI I IN terminal  WX6000     SA GOOO as sasian 41  48  50  59  ASPRE mere cacicamieemacnauninciaae 70    Spect surtido 63  69  93  207  AUDIO IN   terminal              40  41  47  50  53  139  AUDIO OUT terminal            40  41  51  55  AUTO  ASO COL  i eead e ai 69  AUTO PO sia diras 62  B  A R 122  BLANK  arraien erence TA 82  BORIS ds eit 111  C  GSIIMO MOI 104  Channel setting s    124  Component as 539 59 95  164  Connection to Computer i    47   OM ASU dentadas 112    228    D  EA AA A 84  D SHIFT   KEYSTONE    WUX5000   WUX4000           67  68  76  DACP ga aa A 175  Digital Image Shift seine cacwtadeastedteseacndedears 67  Biei RE iia 50  59  164  Direct power On arica 121  Display Resolution  Preparing the Comput    A II PEAR A AIE E E ET 61  Display settings MENU    88  DISDIAVING N
131. he   lt q       gt   buttons    When color adjustments are com   pleted  press the OK button              Reset Returns all adjustment values to zero   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      e  Off  is the factory default    e The adjustments you have made are stored  as adjusted values for the input signals and  image mode of the current projection     117    snuayy wo  suonouny Bumnes   enuen sJesn    Selecting an Image Quality       Detailed Gamma Correc  Use the  A     V  buttons to select the  tion color  then press the OK button  Next use    the  4      gt   buttons to select a point on   Fine Tune Gamma  the gamma curve  and use the  A     V   buttons to adjust the position of the point     a ad When you have completed the adjust  Digital P Analog P i   O ESIE ment  press the OK button to accept your  The four gamma curves  white  red  green    setting and then press the MENU button  blue  can be adjusted  When the white or EXIT button  WX6000   SX6000    curve Is adjusted  the adjustment is also e The adjustments you have made are  applied to the other three colors  This func  stored as adjusted values for the input sig   tion allows more fine tuned gamma correc  La and image mode of the current pro            jection   tion  When either of these two functions is e For details of gamma correction  refer to  adjusted  the settings of the other are over  
132. he Network Function On   Off             cccsccccceeseeeeeeceneeeeeeeseaeeeseeeesessaaseeeeeesaeaseeesenaneaes 172  Setting a Network Password  ccocoononionin ai coles 173  Registering a Network PassWord iciinicnnica ia i   173  Turning the PJLink Function On   Off esrariaain aran 174  Turning DHCP Function On OI sastre a onoi 175  e SUG E 5 E EEEE E E N E A eet 175  initializing NetWork Settings ass cin 176  Configuring the Network From the Computer               scscecsssssseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeenseees 177   E Displaying and Configuring the Network Configuration Sereen    177   M Resetting to Factory Defaults          ccccoonconocccnnnnnnoocnnnnnonononnnnnnononononnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonos 180   o II OP CICS  A eee eT 180  Seting Up The NETWORK siruisnansainnsie iii 182   E Setting Basic Information  Network              oocccccccoccccccconcccncncnnnncnoconnncnnnnnncnnnonoconnnonnconos 182   M Setting Up Email  Mail                       oooo connccnnnnncnoocnncnnnnnononnnnnononononcnnnononnonnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnns 183   E Mail Authentication Settings  Mail auth                  ooocccccocccnncoccnnnnnonononnnocnnnnononnnncononnnnnnos 184   E Sending a Test Mail  Send test Maiil                      ooocccccocncnncoccnnnnnononnncnnonnncnononancnononanenos 185   E SNMP Settings  SNMP  seraaarnisi  nsaic rodada ido 185   E Setting Projector Information  Projector info                   ooccccioonconocnnnnnnnonccnnnnnnnnnnarnnnnnnnnss 186   E Seting PUL   PILI  urrena o 
133. he following operations    e Select the input signal that matches  the resolution of the computer from   Input signal select    P94    e  f 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    e For details about signal formats that  are compatible with the projector   refer to page 218           Selecting an Input Signal  Type  Analog PC    Input signal select         HDMI      Digital PC        Component  O Analog PC    You can select a suitable resolution if the  auto PC adjustment function  P62  cannot  project the correct image from a computer     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Input signal select        Analog PC   Lin mm    e  0     Aspect Auto  Eq Input signal settings  Menu position  Fa Screen color Normal  El Image flip H V None    User screen settings  m Screen aspect 16 10    Display settings       WxX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal select       Analog PC 1     m  m    22  Input signal select    1280 x 800  EQ Input signal settings 1400 x 900    Input settings  Auto    1920 x 1200    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     e For the signal types supported by the pro   jector  see the table on page 218     
134. he 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      e The factory default is  On     e Regardless of the  Lamp warning display   setting  when the lamp replacement time has  been reached  the LAMP indicator on the  projector will flash        135       Resetting the Lamp    Counter   Lamp counter      HDMI    Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    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        Caution Otherwise  the lamp counter cannot  indicate the correct timing for replac   ing the lamp    For details of lamp replacement  refer  to page 195        WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Lamp counter     em Other settings   mm Password settings   zu Register password      a Lens Ctrl Lock     Lens shift Reset   Ce Menu display time   IE Overheat Warning Display    Off    Normal  Off    e Factory defaults  t Return    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Lamp counter     em Other settings    zm Password settings  za Register password    6 Filter counter  e Factory defaults   gt  Return       snuayy wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen sJesn    Setting Various Functions       Select  Lamp counter  and press the OK  button to display the lamp counter     2 Lamp counter    SSS aaa    Select  Reset 
135. he lens shift initialization operation uses the motor to move    A Cauti the lens up   down   left   right  Do not touch the lens  Doing so  AULION  could result in an Injury     When installing and removing the lens unit  be sure to fix the  O lens cable as shown in the illustration  When inserting the lens  Gan unit  it is possible to damage the lens cable between the lens    unit and projector        154       Installing   Removing the Lens Unit       WRemoving 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      lt b gt  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    uolye ye Su  f jenueyy uoneesu     Setting Up the Projector       E Positioning the Projector in Front of the Screen  Place the projector in front of the screen     Q e Be sure to place the projector parallel  to the screen to ensure distortion free  projection    e 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 I
136. he notebook com    set on the notebook computer puter  To turn on the external monitor output  press the   correctly   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 Check whether the dual screen  multi display  mode is  same as that displayed on the selected on the computer  If the dual screen mode has  computer  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        MW There is no Sound    Cause Countermeasure    The audio cable is not connected   Check the audio cable connection   P162   correctly     The MUTE function is enabled  Press the MUTE button on the remote control   P83     The volume level is adjusted to Press the VOL button on the remote control or the VOL   the minimum  button on the side control to adjust the volume level   P83   An audio cable with a built in Use an audio cable without a built in resistor    resistor is used     Audio in terminal
137. he projector at 2300 m or higher above sea level   contact the Canon Customer Support Center     MW You Cannot Operate the Remote Control    Cause Countermeasure    Batteries are not installed prop   erly or they have run out     You are operating the remote con   trol from the outside of the remote  control operating range     There is an obstacle between the  projector and the remote control     You are operating the remote con   trol in an unsuitable operating  environment     The channel setting of the remote  control does not match the setting  of the projector     The key lock function is prevent   ing operation of the remote con   trol     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      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 batteries are installed correctly  If batteries  are installed correctly  replace them with new batteries    P27     Check whether you are operating the remote control within  the remote control operating range of the main unit of the  projector   P29     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     Check whether the infrared remote receiver of the main unit  
138. he 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                     Se    A    SS  ve      J       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    EAT    I _ gt          LI Lens cable             Lens connector      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    uolye  e Su  f jenueyy uoneesu     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     Q 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     T
139. hift  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     Selecting an Image Quality       Image Adjustment     Image mode     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    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     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Image mode     Image adjustment   wt Create Profile   Brightness  4 Contrast      Sharpness  YA Gamma   Color adjustment   Advanced adjustment  i  Reset     The screen is for the WUX5000    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Image mode     a Digital PC  real z    O Image adjustment    Create profile  Brightness      Contrast        Sharpness  YA Gamma  Color adjustment     Advanced adjustment  i  Reset    Standard Suitable for projecting a computer  screen or watching media played  with video software in a brightish  room    This image mode emphasizes  white tones    Suitable for viewing text based  images in a brightish room   Suitable for watching media  played with video software in a  brightish room     Presenta   tion  Dynamic          109    VividPhoto Suitable for viewing images with    vibrant colors in a moderately  dark room    This image mode emphasizes  color saturation    Suitable for projecting images  taken with a digital camera that  supports SRGB in
140. ible 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     e Precaution for qualified technicians    Before installation and replacement the lens unit  check the part number and use the correct lens unit     Menu Configuration wuxso0o   wuxa4000       Display settings Menu   Digital PC   Analog PC P93  Auto    16 9    True size    HDMI   Auto     16 9   Zoom  Component    16 9  4 3    Zoom  True size                               Input signal    P94  eled Analog PC    640x480    1920x1200    Component P95    Autor  1080p  10351  576p  576i  480i                            Input signal    settings Analog PC      Totaldots POS  Tracking P96  Vertical position P97    Horizontal pixels P97  Vertical pixels P98                          P98            HDMI input level          Expanded       HDMI color space P99                HDMI over scan  1          Off  On    HDMI P100    Progressive        Component   HDMI P101  Off  On  Auto     Menu position P102    Screen color Normal   P103    Greenboard  Red    Adjust Green   Blue  Image flip H V None   P104    Ceiling mounted  Rear  Rear  Ceiling mounted                               User screen                                                 settings  No signal screen Black P105  Blue   Screen when blank    Black   P106  Blue  Projecto
141. ife 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        Caution     A                        ES    Upward projection   Inclination of the  projector should be  no more than 10    from the vertical  axis   2       Downward projec   tion    Inclination of the  projector should be  no more than 10    from the vertical  axis   2                     If installing the projec  Do not use the projector  tor on the floor or 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              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     y    Installing   Removing the Lens Unit  P151            Setting Up the Projector  P 156            Connecting to AV Equipment  P162            Selecting an Input Signal  P59            Adjusting the Image  P61     y    Connecting to a Network  P165     U0I 8 181Su  f jenueyy uoneesu        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 project
142. ination is  selected  press the OK button to accept  your setting and then press the  Return   button     e The saved settings consist of the brightness   contract  sharpness  gamma  color adjust   ment  advanced adjustment  and lamp mode   WUX4000     e 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    e 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      Selecting an Image Quality    Adjusting the Brightness     Brightness      HDMI    Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can adjust the brightness of images     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Brightness           DVI D   E mn     Image mode     Create Profile    Image adjustment  Standard        Contrast      Sharpness  YA Gamma  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment     Reset     The screen is for the WUX5000      WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Brightness     Digital PC     Image mode    Create profile    Image adjustment  Standard        Contrast       
143. input signals  and image mode of the current projection           Performing Gamma Cor   rection     Gamma   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    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        WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Gamma        DVI D  a 2m       Image mode     Nt Create Profile    Brightness      0      Contrast     e           Sharpness AS      3       Color adjustment     Advanced adjustment  E  Reset    Image adjustment  Standard        The screen is for the WUX5000    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Gamma        Digital PC  CE    Image mode      Nt Create profile     Brightness      0  4 Contrast    q  0    A      3         140    Image adjustment  Standard        Sharpness   UT Gamma     Color adjustment      Advanced adjustment  i  Reset         gt    Brightens the dark portion    lt q  Darkens the bright portion    When you have completed the adjust   ment  press the OK button to accept your    113    snuayy wo  suonoun 4 Bulnes   enuen sJesn    Selecting an Image Quality       setting and then press the MENU button   or EXIT button  WX6000   SX6000     e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the input signals    and image mode of the current projection     e More detailed adjustment is possible by  using the detailed
144. ion             ccssssccseeseeeeeneeseeeneeseeneeees 82  Temporarily Blacking Out an Image                  cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees BLANK cerrarse 82  Freezing Me PICUNG uni n e o SSE FREEZE isdisridseresdaa 82  Adjusting the  WONG sirere saree a a E E E E A 83  WUtING the SOUNG aaa ia MU TE coria 83  Zooming an MAG Cis  a A A D ZOOM iieiea 84  Showing the Elapsed Time  WUX5000   WUX4000   ooooocccccccccocccccccnnno P TIMER acomodar 85    Table of Contents       Setting Functions from MenNUS   oooccconncccnnncccnnononenncnonannnnnannrenannrnnnanerenanrrenannnns 87  How TO US Ments no ia 88  E Menu Configuration serna aaa 88   E Basic Menu OperatiONS      occcccnncnocccccnnnnnnoonnnnnnnonoonnnnnnnnnnnonnnnononnnrnnnnnn ne nnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnninos 90  Setuna Display SUAS cin iia 93  Selecting an Image Projection Mode     oooooooccccccccccocnconononoccnnnncnnonnononnnnnnnnnrnnnnnononnnnnnnannrnnnnnnnnnss 93  Automatic Display Adjustment  WX6000   SX6000    cccoooooccccccononocccnccnnnonaconnnnonancnnnnnnnonancranonnnos 94  Selecting an Input Signal Type  Analog PC              cccccssesseeceeeseseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeasaeseeeeseesnanseeeeesans 94  Selecting an Input Signal Type  Component   WUX5000   WUX4000              ccceceeeeeseeeeeeeeees 95  Adjust Input Signal Type  Analog PC  Total DotS         ooocccccccccooncnnccnononoconnnononancnnnnnnnonancnnnnnnnnnos 95  Adjust Input Signal Type  Analog PC  Tracking              ccccccsseeeeeeeeesneeseeeeeeeaneeseeeeees
145. ion  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     E 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        able feet       Lens shift    Q 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       MWinstalling the Lens Unit    A Caution    Caution    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 f
146. k 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      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      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    r    __  Internet Protocol Version 4  TCP 1Pv4  Properties    General    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask your network administrator  for the appropriate IP settings                  Obtain an IP address automatically    9  Use the following IP address    IP address  192   168   254 
147. l monitor output   P58   Press the INPUT button to select the input signal   P60     W 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    E Adjusting Image   e Set the display resolution of the computer to the highest resolution or the resolution  closest to that setting   P61    e 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    e 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    e 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     MW 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 m
148. l 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    e Do not touch the inner glass surface when you replace the lamp     Doing so may cause deterioration to the projector s performance   D e Be sure to handle the lamp carefully and correctly since it may  Caution 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          196    Replacing the Lamp       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     oa A                       ZEEE  LOGS  ZELOLS  ZALES  BELLS  Oe  YOGI    NINT                Fully insert a new lamp unit and secure it with the 3 screws     Close the lamp cover and tighten the screws     Turn on the power
149. ll the projector in a proper position  Otherwise it may result in a fire hazard    e 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   50cm  1 6      e 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    e 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     13    suonon1su  Ajayes f    Safety Instructions       WREAD AND KEEP THI
150. loor 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           151    UO  8  e sUu    jenueyy UO  e  e1su        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     WY  ro SY  AJ    4  by  Gj        3 In order to prevent damage  close the lamp cover and temporarily fasten the screw           4 Remove t
151. ly the   lt      gt    OK and POWER buttons are available while this screen is displayed    e When you press the POWER button     Push POWER button again to turn off power      message appears    e After this screen has been displayed for 10 seconds and disappeared  all buttons  become operable    e 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    Replace with the new lamp        If this screen is displayed  replace the lamp by referring to the procedure on page 196    e Only the POWER button is available while this screen is displayed    e When you press the POWER button  the    Push POWER button again to turn off power      message appears    e When this screen has disappeared after being displayed for 10 seconds  all buttons  become operable    e You can check the usage time of the lamp in  Lamp counter  in the  System settings   menu   P135    e This screen is not displayed when  Lamp warning display  is set to  Off    WX6000    SX6000   P135     195    S2IUBUAJUIBIA f enuen UO  e  e1su        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 electrica
152. m    This image mode emphasizes white    Presenta  Suitable for viewing text based images   tion in a brightish room   UE Suitable for watching media played   y with video software in a brightish room     Suitable for viewing images with   vibrant colors in a moderately dark  VividPhoto   This image mode emphasizes color   saturation     Suitable for viewing images taken with  Photo  a digital camera that supports sRGB in  SRGB a moderately dark room    This image mode supports the sRGB   standard     Suitable for watching video taken with  Video a video camera in a moderately dark  Suitable for watching media played  with video software in a dark room   Cinema This image mode enables viewers to  enjoy the atmosphere of a movie the     Up to 5 user selected combinations  of image quality settings can be  User 1   stored in the memory   P110  Stored  settings can be selected as an image  mode     O  Compatible      Not compatible       78    Selecting an Image Mode          MW 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         Standard    a    P TIMER VOL   QA   O    FREEZE BLANK             IMAGE GAMMA           p Presentation  IMAGE FREEZE BLANK     NUCA C1000    WX6000   SX6000 a VividPhoto    Photo sRGB       You can also select any image mode from the  Image mode  menu   P109 
153. mage 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 4 3 Height   diagonal        Width    Optical axis when pro   jection is perpendicu   lar to screen           Screen     lt  gt  e H1 and H2 are the distances when lens shift is the default value below   e 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    Lens unit   Diagonal Image size  cm  Projection distance Distance from optical  when m     axis when projection is    perpendicular to    screen   cm              ra E Wa METE  ejeje  peep ajo   o    e       is   ai  1963   2965   e   o     ICI A CO A O  ae aoe EIC fo   Poo   2s        26   121   vo   tas  32005   48057   15   o     607  057002  0002  000   aris  ram  208   0  A O A   Standard 21697    e   o    zoom Lene ao   eas   aa   ei   ses   se   aor   oars    scarey  o   o              aaa anar a o  a         s     ace     a   718   sas  1o 20 193 683   s   o      o        s     o9   sa   e   e  sara  ara  606   o  s     077   era   1077   e     e   er  6168  an  ers   o    sso   188  730   1188   606   e87   ro  irra  20679  70   o  eo    1282   608   1292   728   1076   eos  
154. mage 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     66    Adjusting the Image       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  1    D image shift adjustment          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   lt q  and   gt   buttons  and then  select  Digital image shift  with the  w  and  A  button
155. me Normal    Lamp warning display Off    e  Filter warning display  gt  Off  i    t Return    Off The filter warning display is not  displayed    On The filter warning display is dis   played     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory default is  On         Setting Various Functions    Resetting the Air Filter  Counter   Filter counter     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    This resets the counter which reminds you  of the time for cleaning and replacing the  air filter      lt  gt  For details about how to replace or  clean the filter  refer to page 193     WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Filter counter     em Other settings    ta Password settings    Register password        Lamp counter  Filter counter   ew Factory defaults   gt  Return    If the OK button is pressed on  Filter  counter   the air filter counter is displayed      amp   Filter counter    300H    Select  Reset  and press the OK button     9 Filter counter reset    Only reset after cleaning the filter     Reset the filter counter     Cancel        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      137          snus wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen sJesn    Setting Various Functions       Displaying Test Pattern   Test pattern     O HDMI  O Digital PC  
156. mote control or the LENS button on the projec   tor twice in order to display the window shown below     Remote control Remote control  Push twice     v  v    DNIN       POWER INPUT     32  000          m  z  E    SN31    ASPECT  4  AUTO PC    OA  WUX5000   WUX4000    Z  v                         71    abeuj   ue Hunoafold j enuen S 1asn       Adjusting the Image    2 Press the pointer buttons to adjust the image size     Remote control Remote control  y E          crue   1  4 ED  cr3   5 2  WUX5000   WUX4000             Screen    Use the  A  button on the remote control  or the UP button on the projector to  increase the image size    Use the  W  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 ILO3WF  is attached  zoom adjustment cannot  be performed     12    Adjusting the Image       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     Remote control Remote control      WZ  POWER INPUT lors A    DNIN                   ASPECT yy AUTO PC 2 2 m  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000     Focus adjustment  2 Press the pointer buttons to a
157. n  be sure to wash the liquid off thoroughly        28    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           4 e Use the remote control within a distance of approximately 8 m  26 3   from the projector    e Use the remote control within an angle of 25   in any direction from directly in front of the  infrared remote receiver    e 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    e 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     29    asf  a 0 9g i       Preparing the Remote Control    NW When a remote control is connected using a cable  WX6000   SX6000   The remote control for WX6000   SX6000  RS RCO5  can be used connected to the pro     jector with a cable   Use a cable with a  43 5 mm stereo mini jack  not included         Terminal for  wired remote  control        33 5 mm stereo mini jack cable   not included        CONTROL REMOTE a IN   AUDIO    D2 OUT        lt  gt  e Infrared operations cannot be performed if a cable is connected to the projector or the    remote control   e Use a cable with a  43 5 mm stereo mini jack  no
158. n POWER ON lt CR gt  50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 20h 4Fh 4Eh ODh  Power off POWER OFF lt CR gt  50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h 20h 4Fh 46h 46h ODh    Power status GET POWER lt CR gt  47h 45h 54h 20h 50h 4Fh 57h 45h 52h ODh  acquisition    Input status   DVI D INPUT D RGB lt CR gt  49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 44h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h ODh   WUX5000   E  wuxaoo0    HDMI INPUT HDMI lt CR gt  49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h ODh   Analog PC INPUT A RGB lt CR gt  49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 41h 2Dh 52h 47h 42h ODh    Component INPUT COMP lt CR gt  49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 43h 4Fh 4Dh 50h ODh  Input status   HDMI INPUT HDMI lt CR gt  49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h 3Dh 48h 44h 4Dh 49h ODh    gol  gara  Analog PC1 INPUT A RGB1 lt CR gt     Ce GET INPUT lt CR gt  47h 45h 54h 20h 49h 4Eh 50h 55h 54h OD  acquisition       224    Image mode    e  i  i     lt   o  D  o     User 1    m   Image mode   acquisition   Brightness Brightness value  settin   Brightness   acquisition   Sharpness Sharpness value  setting   ettin    Sharpness  acquisition    Contrast Contrast value    tting  setting  si    Contrast  acquisition    Aspect Auto   WUX5000   4    WUX4000  EE     3    True siz  ESE  acquisition  po le           Lamp mode  value acqui   sition    ASCII representation    IMAGE STANDARD lt CR gt   IMAGE PRESENTATION lt CR gt   IMAGE VIVID_PHOTO lt CR gt   IMAGE PHOTO_SRGB lt CR gt     IMAGE DYNAMIC lt CR gt     IMAGE VIDEO lt CR gt    IMAGE CINEMA lt CR gt   IMAGE USER_1 lt CR gt   IMAGE USER_2 lt CR gt   IMAGE USER_3 lt CR gt 
159. n aspect setting    oo x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480     16 10   1920 x 1200  16 10   1440 x 900  16 10 D  image shift     1280 x 800   16 9    1920 x 1080  1280 x 720    on x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480     16 10   1920 x 1200  16 9   1440 x 900  16 9 D  image shift     1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  1280 x 720       214    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       EW When projecting on a 4 3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting    id x 1200  4 3   1400 x 1050  Auto   640 x 480    16 10    1920 x 1200  4 3   16 10   1440 x 900  Auto   1280 x 800    16 9    1920 x 1080  10 9   1280 x 720  Auto     NW When projecting on a 16 10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device          io x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480     16 10     1920 x 1200  16 10   1440 x 900  16 10 D  image shift     1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  1280 x 720       215    UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO   xipueddy       Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect    NW When projecting on a 16 9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting    io x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480     16 10     1920 x 1200  16 9   1440 x 900  16 9 D  image shift   1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  1280 x 720       216       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 p
160. n 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 Ground  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        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 
161. naeeeeeeessaaaaes 96  Adjust Input Signal Type  Analog PC  Horizontal Position                 ooooncccncocoonnccnnncnnonanccnnnnnnnnos 96  Adjust Input Signal Type  Analog PC  Vertical Position              ccccccooonnncnnnononnnnonnnnnnonannonnnnnnnnos 97  Adjust Input Signal Type  Analog PC  Horizontal Pixels             ccccccooooncccncononanconnnnnnnnanconnnnnnnnos 97  Adjust Input Signal Type  Analog PC  Vertical PiXelsS             oooocccccccncononconcnononaconnnnnonancnnnnnnnnnos 98  Selecting HDMI Input Level susi aaaaa 98  ADMIColor FO Al aae A AERA 99  Select HDMI Over Sienra a E Aaa 100  Performing Progressive Processing mirrors ricota 101  Selecting a Menu POSING essa iii 102  Correcting the Sereen Color css di 103  Reversina PrOJe cloraci  n 104  Neo PE Eno oo A 105  bereen When Blank coman ld adicta 106  Selecting a LOGO at Startup rss ac 106  Selecting Aspect Ratio of Screen    ooocccccocococonnnononnncconcnnnonancnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnonnnrrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnanzennns 107  Adjusting Keystone Distortion  WX6000   SX6O00    ooccccccccccccccnononococoncnnnnconcnnanancncencnnnncnnonnnnns 108  Image Shift Adjustment  WX6000   SX6000    oooooccccccocoooccccconoconconnnnnonnnconnnnnnonacnnnnnnonanrrnnnnnnnnnes 108  Selecting an Image QU inci iia 109  Image ACU SUM CIN sana aimneania ecg aeennnse decauemotesneaaen gece aia aenisteecmecatae 109  Saving the Desired Image Quality           ooccinininiccccccnececcncnnnennnnnnennnnnnonononononoconononnnonenenenenenininos 110  
162. nance Before Use    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen Suesn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    enuen uonejesul    Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       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   ZA Caution electrica 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     Q e Never use volatile cleaning liquid or benzine  as these may damage the finish of the pro   jector     e When using a chemical dust cloth  make sure to read the instructions thoroughly     e 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 pro
163. nd used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina  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     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected    e 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     17    suonon1su    lejes l    Safety 
164. ng Off    z  Register Network Password CT  Pllink PJLink Off    Network Setting  Unlocked    once DHCP off  1  TCP IP setting     Network setting initialization    Off A network password is not used     On A network password is used     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  On  is the factory default        Registering a Network Pass     word  Register the projector network password     MENU  gt   Network Setting   gt   Register Network  Password        Analog PC  DE TC Network Setting     Network setting lock Unlocked    Network function On    Network Password setting  pi PULINK Off  oe DHCP Off  1  TCP IP setting     Network setting initialization       When  Register Network Password  is  selected  the window shown below  appears    Enter a 4 digit password    For the WUX5000   WUX4000  the pass   word can be entered using the  W     A       lt  lt       gt   buttons  For the WX6000    SX6000  the password can be entered  using a combination of the numerical but   tons and the  W     A     4      gt   buttons    A     1     gt      21   V     3   and   lt      4     have the same function     Register Network Password    Enter new password        Cancel    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory default is  A   A   A   A    WUX5000   WUX4000  or  1   1   1   1    WX6000   SX6000      173    YOM   N     0  Bunoa
165. nninncnananenono 125  LEDMINCICALON sp itosniricaa a coriioanioo las 202  M  Memory Color Correction                      117  MEN coito tta coslada 88  89  Menu display time n s   132  Menu POSION uretral  102  TS serieren neii EE EEO 83  N  Network TUNCHON       ooccccccccicnnnnnoninnnnnos 172  Network Password setting                    173  Network Setting            oocccccnccnncnocoo   88  89  Network setting initialization                  176  Network setting lock                o ooomo   o   171  Noise reduction atascada 116  O  a 35 396    Pp    Password settings           ccooocccocooccncnocos  128  Performing Gamma Correction             113  PI napa 174  Positional lock  WX6000   SX6000        139  POWER  sra 56  80  121  Power Management seisseen 57  Power management mode  settings    120  Power Saving  Power Management       57  Progressive   ncegasscsatsimonesenctasatconidenenttiad  101  FPOISCION OM ecciesie iens N 106  P TIMER  WUX5000   WUX4000             85  R  Rear projection sirios 104  Register password iccoccccccnccccnncoccnnnonos 129  Remote control                    29  34  36  124  PS SO  cadrete dni predesateaeds 119  140  S  Screen ASPECT ou    63  107  207  Screen COOP arcadas 103  Screen When Blank    ssar 106  Selecting a language            57  125  Selecting an Image Quality                   109  Setting Display Status 0 0 0    93  Setting Various Functions                60  120  SHAN OMESS  sivinntandelaiiapassaecnitnanntaideceecaelsas 1
166. nnnanannnos 151   E installing the Lens Unit AA e O PO ER OE O 151   E Remong Me Lens Unii aester R E REEE 155  Setting Up the Projector AZ         o  nnna 156   E Positioning the Projector in Front of the Sereen      ocoooooccccccncnnnoooccnnnnnnonocnnnn nono nononnnnnnnos 156   E Relationship Between Image Size and Projecting Distance      oooccccnoococccnnnnnnoooocnnnnnnos 156   E Lens Shift FUNCHON versa janis Midaaleaeneaaddanin aeniaanateatas 160  Connecting to AV EQUIDINGIM ascii nnmnnn nnna 162   E Connectable Equipment and Input TerminalS         ccocococccccnnnccooccncnnnonocnononnnononioonnnnnnnonos 162   E Connection Terminal and Connection Cable       occccccnccccccncnnnnnnnocnnnnnnnononnnnnnnonnnonnnnnannnns 164   Connecting to a NetWoFK sscinicniaaiaiaia iia 165  Preparing the Remote Control            ccccccseesseeeseeseeeeeeeeneeeeeenseeeeeesseesenenseesenenneessoeees 166  Connection WMEINOUS sra a ma eucacedarneanae 166  SEUNG an IP AGGIE SS scene tati opacas 167   MM VOWS siria ret   al io iii race 167   MANS Stars 168   MIOS ee ERE E AEEA E AEE AEE E cpccie aia  169   A e E e A o E NAT ee 170   E Resetting the IP Address Setting of the ComMpuleT    ooooocccccnnccnnciocccnnnnnnonoonnnnnnncononnnnnnnnos 170  Network Settings on the Projector cooocccccnnncccononnnccccnononononnnnccnnnannnnonnnanrrrnnannnrnnnnanens 171   Locking the Network Settings             ooocccocccooconconccnononccononononannonnnnnnonnncnnnnnonanrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnonanens 171  Turning t
167. nter a 4 digit password    For the WUX5000   WUX4000  the pass   word can be entered using the  w     A       lt q      gt   buttons  For the WX6000      128       Setting Various Functions    Registering a Password Enter a 4 digit password   For the WUX5000   WUX4000  the pass    Register password  word can be entered using the  W     A        4      gt   buttons  For the WX6000      OBEN O empon m SX6000  the password can be entered   O Digital PC O Analog PC using a combination of the numerical but   tons and the  W     A     4     P  buttons    You can register a password for starting  A     1   D gt      2    w     8   and   lt      4    projection  have the same function     The 4 digit password is entered from the  left to right digits  When the final digit is  entered  the password is automatically   em Other settings registered    em Password settings Off      Register password e Press the MENU button to abort the regis      a Lens Ctrl Lock Off tration    2 Lens shift Reset   C   Menu display time Normal   WE Overheat Warning Display Off    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Register password     2 Lamp counter     Factory defaults     Return    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Register password        em Other settings  mm Password settings Off       Register password        Lamp counter    amp  Filter counter   e Factory defaults   gt  Return       Press the OK button after selecting  Reg   ister pas
168. o        es   eo es   508   ee   er  00 0 86 4  69 1 1885   eo   o      C poe e o fae oole eea a  s    0e   762   1016   685   tore   sre  orseso  ras 2a21   762   o    0000106  0 acsee  e  0  e ee 00  1000  76   1000  060 ereen em   o                Oe             159    UOI e   e SU    jenueyy UO  e  e1su     Setting Up the Projector       MW 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       WUXB000   WUX4000 WX6000 SX6000  Standard SA      Zoom Lens   Down  2  12    RSALOTST    Letuight    Long Zoom eat    Lens Bown   RS LO2LZ   Lens Down s     RSALOSWF    Tetorit  ZoomLens  Down  2    pr AS       Amount movable in up down     direction                 mek     s  ro   gt    gt    gt    gt       e     e       At maximum upward lens shift At maximum downward lens shift          160    Setting Up the Projector          Amount movable in  left right direction          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 decreas
169. o software      lt  gt  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      lt b gt  There may be some cases when this cannot be selected  depending on the input signal and or  resolution     69    ebew  ue Bunosloid j enuen sasn    Adjusting the Image       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     Remote control       POWER INPUT    ff N      FOCUS ZOOM LENS SHIFT  ASPECT   p1  AUTO PC  DAO    1110     J0 0Jey 2110   elele  WX6000   SX6000    Example         y       y    y      H9  a Zoom        43            O True size    You can also select any aspect ratio from  Aspect  in the menu   P93     4 Some aspect ratios may not appear depending on the type of input signal     70    Adjusting the Image       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 re
170. of the projector is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light  of lighting apparatus   P29     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     Check whether  Key lock  is enabled to disable the remote  control operation   In the System settings menu  set  Key lock  to  Off    P123     Pull out the cable that is connected to the terminal for the  wired remote control of the projector or remote control    P30     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     206    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    e lfanimage from image software with an aspect ratio of 16 9 is not projected correctly  select  16 9   as the screen aspect    e 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  As
171. 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 environ ment      EEA  Norway  Iceland and Liechtenstein     16       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  a
172. ote control  remote control dry cell batteries  power cord  PC connection  cable  Users Manual   Installation Manual  this manual   warranty certificate       When using a Standard Zoom Lens y Varies depending on the type of lens unit        When lamp mode  WUX4000  is set to  Normal   _ A     o   j o moe 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 anel      Using the pie edi continuously for an extended period of time may accelerate the deterioration of optical parts     AUDIO OUT Terminal Audio signal  3 5  stereo mini jack     Input signal       219    UOITEWUOJU  194 0 f xipuaddy    Product Specifications       WX6000   SX6000    WX6000 SX6000  Display system RGB liquid crystal system    Reflective liquid crystal panel    1 296 000  1440 x 900  x 3 panels     1 470 000  1400 x 1050  x 3 panels    Number dots   Total number dots 3 888 000 4 410 000    Display device    Zoom ratio   Focal length   F value 1 5x f   23 0   34 5 mm   F1 89   F2 65  Zooming   Focusing system Electric   Electric    Lens shift V   15     55   H   10  V   12     50   H   10    330 NSHA 336 W   mage size  projection distance    1  40  to 600   1 3 to 29 7 m  40  to 600   1 3 to 28 8 m   i   1       1     Projection  lens    16 770 000 colors  full color    6 000 Tamer   1200 1050 ds   7    Component video input 1080p  1080i  720p  576p  576i  480p  480i    DVI I IN terminal Analog PC  Digital PC  24 pin D
173. output termi   nal     uollejueseaid e Buung sjqejreay suonouny jnjasp   enuen sasn    Useful Functions Available During a Presentation       Zooming an Image    Useful when     e Zooming in on an object such as a small  graph during a presentation  up to 12x    e 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     Remote control  a OO E    D ZOOM     gt     D Z00M ele VOL         FREEZE E          TA FREEZE  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000            RARA   iiit Screen    e The magnification appears on the screen     You can move the area you want to zoom in  on by using the  A     V     4      gt   buttons     Remote control          WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000                   You can restore the original size of the  image by pressing the OK button     Useful Functions Available During a Presentation       Showing the Elapsed  Time    WUX5000   WUX4000    Useful when     e You want to manage the timing of the presen   tation               Nii   00 00       Screen    Press the P TIMER button to start counting     e The elapsed time is displayed on the lower  right corner of the screen    e Time is counted up to 59 59  The timer  then returns to 00 00     Remote control    DZOOM P TIMER z                       SA  IMAGE GAMMA LAMP    Press the P TIMER button again to stop   the timer    e Press the P TIMER button while the timer  is stopped  The timer disappears from 
174. p 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 Error   Faulty lamp cover  Text   The lamp cover is open  Check whether the lamp cover is installed  properly  If itis installed properly  the lamp cover detection switch may  be defective  Contact your dealer   Errors related to Error   Faulty cooling fan  Text   The cooling fan or another component may be defective  Contact your  A                   E   _   _VO  Errors related to Error   Faulty power supply  Text   The voltage of part of the power supply is abnormally high or any    1  eter prokem nas ecc na power supp Cora your dealer  Errors related to Error   Faulty lens connector  tor 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 Error   Faulty air filter unit  the air filter 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 Error   Unknown Error  errors name    Code in hexadecimal numbers          For details  contact the Canon Customer Support Center     190    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Mainte
175. page 113   written     MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Advanced  adjustment   gt   Fine Tune Gamma        Advanced adjustment  ES Ambient light  Y Dynamic gamma   s Mem  color correct      6 axis color adjust            gt  Return       Select  Fine Tune Gamma  then press the  OK button  The following  Fine Tune  Gamma  screen for confirmation appears     Fa Fine Tune Gamma   Ya White 1024  Red  Green  Blue   in Reset   ES        118       Reducing the Lamp    Brightness    Lamp mode    O HDMI    Component  O Digital PC O Analog 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     WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Lamp mode        DVI D  EN  a    Image mode    Create Profile  Brightness      Contrast      Sharpness  YA Gamma  Color adjustment  Advanced adjustment    Image adjustment  Standard    k  X  4   o       O YA  0    E Reset    Normal Projects an image at the normal  brightness level   Quiet Reduces the lamp brightness and    cooling fan noise     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button     e  Normal  is the factory default   e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the input signals    and image mode of the current projection        Selecting an Image Quality    Resetting the Image    Adjustment Settings   Reset   O HDMI O Component    O Digital PC O Analog 
176. pect       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    MW When the image is projected on a 16 10 screen    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting     16 10    i x 1200  1440 x 900  1280 x 800     4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480     16 9   1920 x 1080  1280 x 720      207       UOIJEWOJU  JOUIO   xipueddy    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       MW When the image is projected on a 16 9 screen    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting     16 10    ne x 1200  1440 x 900  1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  16 9   1280 x 720  16 9 D  image shift      4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480       MW When the image is projected on a 4 3 screen    Aspect ratio of Screen aspect setting     16 10    o 000  4 3   1440 x 900   1280 x 800     16 9   1920 x 1080  4 3   1280 x 720  4 3 D  image shift      4 3    1600 x 1200  1400 x 1050  640 x 480       208    Relationship between Aspect and Screen Aspect       EH When projecting on a 16 10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected  device    Aspect ratio of   Screen aspect setting   16 10   1920 x 1200  Full   1440 x 900  Auto   1280 x 800   16 9   1920 x 1080  16 9    16 10   1280 x 720  Auto   lt 6    4 3   1600 x 1200  4 3   1400 x 1050  Auto  
177. performing Gamma restore   Adjust Performs Gamma restore and    applies the result     Gamma restore    Activating gamma restore    About 150 sec  required        OK Gamma Restore is per   formed   Cancel Gamma Restore is not    performed     If Gamma restore is performed  the pro     jected image will be adjusted for a period  of approximately 150 seconds    e To stop Gamma restore  press the POWER  button or the EXIT button  WX6000    SX6000      4    e  f 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    e Gamma restore can only be used  when the lamp has been on for  approximately 30 minutes or longer     Setting Various Functions       Lamp Warning Display   Lamp warning display     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog 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    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt   Lamp  warning display     m  On screen   O Menu position   B8 Guide   W Show input status   Off  Normal    IE Overheat warning display  Cs Menu display time    amp  Filter warning display EONS     gt  Return    Off The lamp warning display is not  displayed   On The prepare lamp message and    t
178. projected on a 16 9 screen      ccoooncnnccnnconnccnnnonnonononocnnnrnnnconaconnonanens 214   E When projecting on a 4 3 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device              215    10    Table of Contents          E When projecting on a 16 10 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device          215  E When projecting on a 16 9 screen in the aspect ratio of the connected device            216  Displayed Test Patterins          csssecsssseccsssseccsssecssessconsesscccasscesaseconaneeenensecsenseesenseesenges 217  Supported Signal Types           cccccssssseeessenseeesenseeeeeeeseeeeeeaseeeseeneeeeeenseeeeeenseeeseenseesens 218  Product SOCCINCANONS session ici 219  io o PA O o ETENN E TPC Cree ner AE nr tent ET 219  E Remote control A e EE ER EA 221  E Specification of Each Lens Unit  Option        cooccoocccnnnnncnncnnnnnnnonononnnnnononononnnnnnnnnonrnnnnnnnns 221  MEN MW erecta etry seta EE E A E E E aaa 223  E ANALOG PC  WUX5000   WUX4000   ANALOG PC 1  WX6000   SX6000     COMPONENT TIN TS alivia Ra 223  E Service Port  CONTROL  serein iaar a AEAN AE Ra Da ENEE Iiii 224  o E O E E E E A E E E E E 228  Menu Configuratio sisia 232    11    S U9 UOD jo   jqe L         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   
179. put 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    Exit If no input signal is received for 30  seconds  it displays the countdown  and turns off the projector after 5    minutes     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Off  is the factory default    e During standby mode  the  POWER ON   indicator and  STAND BY  indicator flash  alternately    e You cannot enable the  Direct power on    on  see the next item   if you select       Skip the POWER Button    Operation   Direct power on   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can turn on the projector by connect   ing the power cable without pressing the  POWER button     MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Direct power on     ca HDMI     ca   0  Power management mode       System settings  Standby    of Beep    Key lock    Remote control     Language  BA Guide  H Show Input Status  co HDMI In  em Other settings    WX6000   SX6000    Off  Ch1  English  On   On  Auto       MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Direct power on     cam HDMI  ES         2 Power management mode  a    User screen settings       Beep    ER Key repeat  Key lock      Remote control   eso HDMI In      Language   em Other settings    System settings  Standby    On   Off  Off  Chi  Auto  English 
180. r on Skip P106  Canon logo   Return  Screen aspect 16 10  P107  16 9  4 3    16 9 D  image shift  4 3 D  image shift             232    WUx5000   wux4000 Menu Configuration       Image Adjustment Menu    P109  Standard      Photo sRGB  User 1   5  as creating  profile    Digital PC   Analog PC      Advanced adjustment    Ambient light                                                                                                                                                                  HDMI  when  HDMI In  109  uoresceni    uores   iS  Computer   aia  Presentation  VividPhoto C  Component   HDMI M   when  HDMI In  is  Auto   MINS k  Dynamic  Video  Cinema  Noise reduction  2    Coli A DIVN P 116  Off  Weak  Create Profile P110    Middle  Baseline Image P110 St  Mode  when user rong  memory is selected   Brightness P117 Off  1 P116  Contrast P112 Weak  2  Sharpness P113 Middle  Gamma P113 Strong  Color adjustment  P114 Mem  color correct  3   Off P117  L  Color level M  Color balance H  Color temperature  R Gain 6 axis color adjust    Off   P117  G Gain Hue  Saturation    B Gain Adjust Brightness  R Offset Reset  G Offset  B Offset Fine Tune Gamma  P118  Return  Lamp mode  4 Normal   P119  Quiet  Reset OK   Cancel P119       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     e For Component  and HDMI  when  HDMI In  is   Au
181. r the remote ii     EW You Cannot Project an Image from the Projector       Cause Countermeasure    A cable is not connected cor  Check whether the projector is connected to the computer  rectly  or AV equipment correctly   P52  P59     20 seconds have not elapsed When the projector is turned on  the opening window is dis     since the projector was turned on    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 Check whether an image is played on the connected video  equipment  camcorder  DVD  etc     203          UOIJEWUOJU  JSYIO   xipueddy    Troubleshooting    Cause Countermeasure    Connection with the input terminal   Check whether the AV equipment is connected to the pro   has not been performed correctly    jector input terminal correctly   P47   No input signal type has been Check that the same input signal has been correctly    selected for the connected AV selected for the connected AV equipment from the  INPUT   equipment  menu   P60     The input signal type is incorrect  Check whether the selected input signal type is correct    P94  P218    The BLANK function has been Press the BLANK button on the remote control   P82    selected    No image is projected due to a Turn first the projector and then the computer off and then   problem with the computer  back on again     The external monitor output is not   Turn on the external monitor output on t
182. rear and front of the cabinet are provided for Ne  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     14    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
183. ress automatically   9  Use the following IP address   IP address    168   254  1       Subnet mask     255 355  0    Default gateway     Obtain DNS server address automatically      Use the following DNS server addresses     Preferred DNS server     Alternate DNS server              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    Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    General    You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports  this capability  Otherwise  you need to ask pour network administrator for  the appropriate IP settings           Obtain an IP address automatically     Use the following IP address   IP address    192 168 254  1      Subnet mask  255 255 
184. rioration 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 nat 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 altit
185. rojector Remote control  Chis           r       ey             Fa  Wisp Eee FA  C1000  WX6000   SX6000     amp    Analog PC 1  a ml    m i      Install settings  S   Positional lock  Test pattern     w Keystone adjustment    2  Analog PC  E m   a  Display settings          Aspect       Menu position   F   Screen color Normal  El Image flip H V None    User screen settings        El Image flip H V   2 Lens shift reset       Audio in terminal select   Fa Screen color Normal  EZ On screen       Screen aspect compatibility for each model of projector is as follows      J Woo w   wxe000    Sx6000     eo f o f o o o  C A INICIAN FENICIA EINER  as fo jo po jo    A O TA O a  ees T2 Le lees  4 3 D  image shift o a ee o    O   Compatible       Not compatible       65    ebew  ue Bunosloid j enuen sasn       Adjusting the Image    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 9   Select this when you use a screen with aspect ratio of  16 9  You can correct keystone distortion with this  mode   P76        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 i
186. rtical pixels  P98    HDMI P98    Auto  ss    O  Expanded                HDMI input level                   P99    HDMI color  space          P100    HDMI over  scan 1       Off  On          Progressive Component   HDMI P101  Off  On    Auto                  235    Menu Configuration       Image Adjustment Menu          Image mode COMMON P109  Advanced adjustment    Standard    Photo sRGB Ambient light Off   P115  Adjust          User 1   5  when creating                               profile   Digital PC   Tungsten  Analog PC 1 2   Fluorescent  HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  xai s  Fluorescent   Computer   H  Presentation  VividPhoto Level L  Component   HDMI  when P109 M   HDMI In  is  Auto   H  Dynamic  Video Return    Cinema       Noise reduction  2    Coll eng AnD P116                   Off  Weak  Create Profile P110 Middle  Save profile Strong   When profile is P110  selected     Dynamic gamma       Baseline Image  Mode  When pro   P111  file is selected                    Brightness PI   Contrast P112      Sharpness P113 Mem  color correct  3   Off Pig  Gamma P113                Color adjustment  P114             6 axis color adjust  Color level    Color balance       Hue   Saturation                           Color temperature Ss Brightness  R Gain   E a Fine Tune Gamma  P118   B Gain   R Offset as   G Offset                   Reset OK   Cancel P119       y B Offset    236    WX6000   SX6000 LE Melee lt Lilo       Install settings Menu                      Positional lock O
187. s       WAS RCO5        AS    POWER AUTO PC INPUT      POWER button  P56  P80  5          Turns the projector on or off  DIGITAL ANALOG    ASPECT button  P70  ae    HDMI COMPONENT                          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    A     P  buttons  Increase the image size    W     4  buttons  Decrease the image size     FOCUS button  P73  A  Adjusts focusing     A      gt   buttons  Moves the focus position further away    W     4  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     A    W      lt       gt   buttons  Move the zoom in  location           DOO     IMAGE FREEZE 0  Gee  Canon      RS RCO5                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               36    Part Names       AUTO PC button  P62   Adjusts tracking etc  automatically in accordance with the signal from a com   puter when the analog PC
188. s    e You can turn on the projector by connecting the power cord  without pressing the  POWER button   P121    e You can change the countdown window   P106    e 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     MW 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     lt   lo      E                Language  Pycckul   e  tina  Deutsch Nederlands Dansk  Francais Suomi sj     Italiano Norsk h 3 fE He   Espa  ol T  rk  e x Ses  Portugu  s Polski sz   Svenska Magyar A455       An item highlighted in orange will be selected     57       obeu ue Bunosloid j enuen S 1asn       Starting Projection    MW When the Password Input Screen Appears    If you have set a password  the Password input screen appears  Enter your password    P128     MW When    No signal    Appears    With a notebook computer  the user must turn on the externa
189. s   P108     2 Use the  W     A  buttons to move the image          1S     r    Oy             Cy   gt   ch3   5 5  WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000  Screen   A  button  w  button  Moves image up Moves image down                         3 When the image fits the screen  press the OK button     67    abeuj  ue Bunosloid j enuen sasn    Adjusting the Image       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  Si    D image shift adjustment            E  lt   0  gt           WUX5000   WUX4000    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   lt j and  P gt   buttons  and  then select  Digital image shift  with the  W  and  A  buttons   P108     2 Use   lt q     P  to move the image      lt   ls            e               XA  Screen    lt q  button   gt   button  Moves the image left Moves the image right             e  ie          3 When the image fits the screen  press the OK button     68       Adjusting the Image    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  
190. s Manual  Operation         ooccocconcconcncronnnn  49    Projecing ah IMAG ic 45  Steps for Connecting the Projector and Projecting an Image              sscssssesseeeeeees 46  Connecting The Projector msc ii A dd da iaa 47   Connecting the Projector to a Computer   ooooccncccccnooccnnncnccnnncnnnnnnonncnnnnnnnnnannrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnonanrnnnnnns 47  E Connecting to RGB Monitor Output Terminal  Analog CONNECtION       occcccoocnccnccnncnnncnn   47  E Connecting to DVI Monitor Output Terminal  Digital CONNECtiON         ooocccncconccnnccnnnnncnnn   50  E Connecting with a HDMI Cable  Input signal type   HDMI      P59     eee 51  E Outputting Audio to Speakers     ooocccccccccococccnnnnnnooocnnnnnonooonnnnnnnncinonnnnnrnnconnnnnnnnnoonnnnnnnnnnonos 51    S U9 UOD jo age L i    Table of Contents       Connecting  to AV Equipment cess  A A AA ah eee ade ee 52   E Connecting to Digital Video Output Terminal  Digital CONNECTION  0 0 0    eee eee 52   E Connecting to Analog Video Output Terminal  Analog Connection            ccee ee 53  WOOT AUGIO IO  gt  peak Sisi ea 55  Starin Bad ce   stot lO sarao io dida daa 56  E When the Language Selection Screen   ppearFS     ooooccccnnnconocnnononnnnnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnononnanonons 57   E When the Password Input Screen APP as    occcccnnnnccoocccnnnnnnoonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnrnnnnnonenoninoss 58  Vem  Nos inalterada leads 58   E When Notebook Computer Screen Does Not Appear        ooocooooocccccononcconononnononcnnnnnnnnonoos 58  MANS IMA d
191. s on   e STAND BY  red     Lights up or flashes during standby or when the projector is    shut down   e WARNING  red     Lights up or flashes when an error occurs   e LAMP  orange    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    e 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     0   3      N   gt   gt   2 Z  zZ 0  2   a 2    NO Y3MOd L___        MOG    E    O    Za 3  5  EM   3       lo    a          7     10A  u     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   Displays a menu on the screen  Adjust the sound volume    4  button  Decreases the volume    4  LENS button   gt   button  Increases the volume   Each time the button is pressed  the Selects the upper  lower  left or right  screen changes to focus adjustment item in the menu      P73   zoom  image size  adjustment    P71   or lens shift  image position   7  OK button  P92    adjustment  P74   To adjust  use the Determines the item selected from the   A     V  or the         gt   buttons  menu     38    Part Names 
192. s the projected image        IMAGE button  P79   Switches the image mode  image quality      34    Part Names       INPUT button  P60   Switches the input signal     LENS SHIFT button  P74    Moves the lens up  down  left  or right   ZOOM button  P71   A    V    4     P  buttons  Move the lens   Adjusts the image size    A      gt   buttons  Increase the image size    W     4  buttons  Decrease the image size     aS  a 0 9g i    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     Pointer buttons  P90  Confirms the item selected from the menu     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   P TIMER button  P85          button  Increases the volume   Displays the time elapsed since this     button  Decreases the volume   button was pressed     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  GAMMA button  P113  and Silent   Adjusts the gamma of the image     gt   button  Corrects dark parts of the image so that they are easier to see    4  button  Corrects bright parts of the image so that they are easier to see     35    Part Name
193. same time  maximum 4   you can assign a  different channel to each remote control so  that each operates independently     For the WX6000   SX6000  set this when  performing infrared operations     Select the main unit channel     WUX5000   WUX4000       MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Remote control     cs HDMI      E        System settings         Power management mode Off         Beep On  G Key lock Off  Remote control   Ch1       Language  88 Guide  E Show Input Status    so HDMI In Independent    e  Other settings    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Remote control     em HDMI  mms   0 System settings         Power management mode       Sl User screen settings      Beep On    EA Key repeat Off    amp  Key lock Off   Remote control   Ch1   so HDMI In      Language   em Other settings Ch4  Independent    Ch1 Select the remote control  Ch2 channel to use with this  Ch3 projector    Ch4          Independent Remote controls set to any    channel can be used     124    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory default is  Independent  for  both projector and remote control    e After changing the channel on the menu   be sure to change the channel of the  remote control too    e  f 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  
194. sed for each input signal  HDMI  Digital  PC  Analog PC 1  Analog PC 2  Compo   nent     MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Audio in terminal  select     9 Audio in terminal select  Hoy  2   Digital PC      5 Analog PC 1    Analog PC 2  cd    Component   gt  Return    Off No audio is output     Audio in1 Outputs the audio signal that  is inputted in Audio in terminal    D1     Audio in2 Outputs the audio signal that  is inputted in Audio in terminal  D2    HDMI Outputs the HDMI audio sig     nal   Only for HDMI     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e 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       Locking Installation  Related Functions   Positional lock     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    Operation of installation related functions  can be prohibited     WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Positional lock     em Digital PC  al   i      Install settings  Test pattern     Screen aspect 16 10  Y Keystone adjustment    El Image flip H V None    2 Lens shift reset   J  Audio in terminal select  Fa Screen color   E On screen    Normal    Off The positional lock is not used   On Installation related functions can   not be used     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory default is 
195. ser name  Password    Confirm password    POP3 server IP address  POP3 server port number    POP before SMTP response time    Select the mail authentication method   If OFF is selected  the other mail  authentication settings cannot be  changed      lt Blank gt     0 0 0 0    110    Enter the user name to use for mail  authentication in 1 byte alphanu   meric characters and symbols  1   63  characters      Enter the password for mail authenti   cation in 1 byte alohanumeric charac   ters and symbols  1   63 characters      For confirmation  enter the same  password as you entered in  Pass   word      Enter the POPS server IP address in  1 byte numbers     Enter the POPS 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         184          MW 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     o    Network   NE   Mail auth  Send test mail  SNMP  Projector info     PJLink    WUX4000    WUX4000    Explanation    The recipient address which was set from  Mail  in the settings window     P183  is displayed     Setting Up the Network    The CC address which was set from  Mail  in the settings window  P1    is displayed     The sender name which was set from  Mail  in the settings window 
196. settings  8 Total dots  ES Tracking    mi Horizontal position  i   Vertical position    Horizontal pixels    C   Vertical pixels 1200    Use  4     P  to select a value        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      e Perform this adjustment if the  AUTO PC   function  P62  cannot adjust the projected  image correctly        98       Selecting HDMI Input    Level    HDMI input level    O HDMI     Component      Digital PC     Analog PC    You can select this as required when you  project visual software with an HDMI sig   nal     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   HDMI input level     coo HDMI      m   m    i Aspect  HDMI input level    E HDMI color space     HDMI over scan    Display settings  Auto     Auto  Expanded    O Menu position   F   Screen color   El Image flip H V      Si User screen settings  m Screen aspect    Normal  None    4 3       WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   HDMI input level     cs HDMI    CIE  i Aspect Auto     HDMI input level  gt  Auto  HDMI color space Normal o o o o       HDMI over scan  Auto    ES  on  a ie      Input settings    Sl Progressive    Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Auto  is the factory default    e You can select this only when the type of sig   nal sent from AV equipment is RGB    e The si
197. signal settings  8 Total dots  ES Tracking        m Vertical position    Horizontal pixels  EJ Vertical pixels       Use   lt q      gt   to select a value  As the  value increases  the screen moves to the    left   ik _      Nii           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      e Perform this adjustment if the  AUTO PC   function  P62  cannot adjust the projected  image correctly        Adjust Input Signal Type   Analog PC  Vertical Posi   tion    Vertical position         HDMI      Digital PC        Component  O Analog PC    You can adjust the vertical position of the  screen when the projected image is shifted  in the vertical direction     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   Input signal set   tings   gt   Vertical position    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal  settings   gt   Vertical position     EQ Input signal settings   2 Total dots  ES Tracking    mi Horizontal position  al    Horizontal pixels  Vertical pixels    Use   lt q     P gt   to select a value  As the  value increases  the screen moves  Upward        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      e Perform this adjustment if the  AUTO PC   function  P62  cannot adjust the projected  image correctly        Setting Display Status    Adju
198. sponding audio      AUDIO IN D AUDIO    OUT    7 D1 D2  AUDIO outputterminal   Audio cable  not included     To AUDIO IN terminal   1   AUDIO OUT         WX6000   SX6000  Mini D sub 15 pin  Mini D sub 15 pin        BNC terminal con  BNC terminal con   verter cable  not verter cable  not  included  included  7     To ANALOG PC 1          COMPONENT IN terminal      1  COMJONENT IN   2 DVI     Monitor output             pi      i        O  terminal i BNC cable  not included  7 E           mini D sub 15 pin       When inputting corresponding audio gee Ai  Pami        D1 D2 OUT    AUDIO outputterminal  Audio cable  not included     To AUDIO IN terminal   1   AUDIO OUT    3    Q e A signal with a dot clock higher than 162 MHz cannot be projected   e Use an audio cable without a built in resistor  Using an audio cable with a built in resistor  will reduce the audio volume   e The AUDIO IN terminal can be changed in the Audio in terminal select screen  P139     WX6000   SX6000     49    abeuj   ue Bunosloid j enuen sasn    Connecting the Projector       E Connecting to DVI Monitor Output Terminal  Digital Connection   Connecting with a DVI cable  Input signal type   DVI D   Digital PC      P59        WUX5000   WUX4000    Monitor output  terminal   DVI terminal        1 00000   1    0    DVI D cable  not included     Loo                  When inputting corresponding sound         AUDIO output terminal      AUDIO OUT  Audio cable  not included     WX6000   SX6000       Oooo  Poon      
199. ss the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  On  is the factory default    e The beep will not sound if you mute the  projector sound with the MUTE button on  the remote control           Key Repeat    Key repeat    O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog 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     WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Key repeat     2 Digital PC   TE ae           Power management mode Off    System settings         User screen settings     Beep On    Key repeat  gt  Off   dd Key lock      Remote control Ch1   co HDMI In Auto     Language English  em Other settings       Off Key repeat is not enabled     On Key repeat is enabled     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e The factory default is  On     e Even when Key repeat is  Off   Focus adjust   ment  Zoom Adjustment and Lens shift  adjustment can still be used        Prohibiting Operations     Key lock   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can lock the projector to prevent its  operation from either the main unit or  remote control     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Key lock     cs HDMI  al cn  0  Power management mode    System settings    q  Beep       Remote control      Language   
200. st Input Signal Type   Analog PC  Horizontal  Pixels     Horizontal pixels         HDMI      Digital PC        Component     Analog PC    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  gt   Display settings  gt   Input signal set   tings   gt   Horizontal pixels    MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal  settings   gt   Horizontal pixels     EQ Input signal settings  8 Total dots  ES Tracking    mi Horizontal position  m Vertical position        EJ Vertical pixels    Use   lt q     P  to select a value     IN    NINANG       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      e Perform this adjustment if the  AUTO PC   function  P62  cannot adjust the projected  image correctly        snu   wo  suonouny Bues    enuen S 13SN    Setting Display Status       Adjust Input Signal Type   Analog PC  Vertical Pixels     Vertical pixels         HDMI      Digital PC        Component  O Analog 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   WUX5000   WUX4000   MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Input signal set   tings   gt   Vertical pixels    WX6000   SX6000   MENU  gt   Input settings   gt   Input signal  settings   gt   Vertical pixels     EQ Input signal 
201. sword   and the following screen  for registering a password appears     na Register password    Enter new password     ELE       129    snus  wo  suonouny Bulnes   enuen sJesn    Setting Various Functions       Prohibiting Operation of  the Lens     Lens Ctrl Lock     O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can lock lens related button opera   tions    WUX5000   WUX4000   MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Lens Ctrl Lock     em Other settings  em Password settings  ma Register password       2 Lens shift Reset  Ce Menu display time Normal    IE Overheat Warning Display Off    2 Lamp counter  e Factory defaults   gt  Return    Off Focus  zoom  lens shift  and other  lens related operations are permit   ted     On 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     e  Off  is the factory default        130    Setting Various Functions       Lens Shift Reset     Lens shift Reset     O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    Resets the lens shift  P74  setting to the  standard position    WUX5000   WUX4000   MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Lens shift Reset     em Other settings   mm Password settings  na Register password     a Lens Ctrl Lock Off   Ce Menu display time Normal   IE Overheat Warning Display Off    Off    2 Lamp counter  el Factory defaults  t Return    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings  
202. t included  with a length of 30 m or less     30    Part Names       Main Unit  The illustration shows WUX5000      MW Front Side    Power cord connector  P56     c  Side control  P38     Lens unit    Air intake vent   Do not block the air intake   Doing so may cause a malfunc   tion        Terminals Caution  and con  Infrared remote receiver  P29     nectors Air filter  P193     Anti theft lock hole  An anti theft wire cable  not included  can be    connected     31    asp aojeg f       E Rear Side    Exhaust vent    Do not block the air exhaust   Doing so may cause a malfunc   Caution tion   D G    N  gt     p Lamp cover  W be Infrared remote receiver  P29     pe          NA    E Bottom Side    Screw holes for installation of ceiling  attachment       Adjustable feet  P150     32    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 CLO8 or RS CLO9  may also be required   Contact the Canon Customer Support Center  for more detailed information    e Make sure to use the optional ceil   D ing attachment    e You should never install the ceiling    Caution  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     33     gt  Olo o o    o     8    Part Names
203. t 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     40    Part Names       WX6000   SX6000     2   3   4   5   6   7   8       1   COMPONENT IN 22 DVI I IN Hom IN CONTROL AUDIO IN AUDIO  REMOTE D    1 D2 OUT        1 LAN port  P166   Connects the LAN cable   Used to connect the projector to a network      2 ANALOG PC 1   COMPONENT IN terminal      4 1 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  22 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  lt 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 
204. te control    Do nat 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 nat 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     Pay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projec   tor     e  f 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    e 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
205. tery com  2 Insert batteries   partment lid  Insert 2 new AA batter   Raise the battery les in the compart   cover tab while push  ment with the   and      ing it  poles positioned cor     rectly     3 Close the compart   ment lid   Slide the lid until you  hear a click to  securely close it     asf  s10jeq j       3 Close the compart   ment lid   Insert the tab into the  remote control notch   1  and push the bat   tery cover down  2          lt  gt  e  f buttons on the remote control are inoperative when you attempt to operate the projector     replace the batteries with new ones   e Do not drop the remote control or subject it to impact     e Do not spill any liquids on the remote controller  Doing so could damage it     2l    Supplied Accessories    O    Prohibition    Caution    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 ski
206. the  AUTO PC  function  perform the  following steps     e From  Input signal select   select an input signal type based on the resolution of the com   puter   P94     e lf 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     e Forthe signal types supported by the projector  see the table on page 218     62    Adjusting the Image       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  Select the same screen aspect ratio as the screen you are using    Aspect  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     NW 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  S  v 9 z    ch4  ch2        O i     m  pa               N    D SHIFT  chALL   KEYSTONE MENU    WUX5000   WUX4000       Analog
207. the  screen  Then press the P TIMER button to  start counting from 00 00     85    uo ejuasald e Buung sjqejreay suonouny   njesn     enue A  sasn    86    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Setting Func  Before Use  tions from Menus    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    enuen saasn    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network    enuen uonejlesul    Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       How to Use Menus       Use the menus to set the operation of the projector in detail   E Menu Configuration    WUX5000   WUX4000    The menu screen is divided into 5 tabs as shown below     MON  Display settings  tab MON  system settings  tab  You can set the type of signal You can set the operation of the projector     or the method of projection of  the images input             Network setting  tab  These settings are for when using the    E  Image adjustment  tab projector from a PC via a network   You can adjust the image quality For the network settings  refer to page    and colors according to your 165     preference          Information  tab    You can check information about the  signal types of the images projected  and other projector specific informa   tion          O Menu position   Fa Screen color   El Image flip H V      User screen settings     Screen aspect    Contents of menu    Input Signal Types for which a Menu Item is Displayed   Different menu items are displayed for different input signal
208. the OK  MENU or     Menu position  EXIT button  WX6000   SX6000    O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can change the position of menus dis   played     WUX5000   WUX4000       MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Menu position        DVI D            Display settings  i Aspect     F   Screen color  El Image flip H V    User screen settings     Screen aspect       WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   On screen   gt   Menu  position     m  On screen       BS Guide   E Show input status   IE Overheat warning display  Ce Menu display time     Lamp warning display   E   Filter warning display    gt  Return       Move the menu to the desired position  with the  A     4     V      gt   buttons     r 1  O Menu position    Use the pointer button to set menu position   Press OK to close        102    Setting Display Status       Correcting the Screen  Color     Screen color     O HDMI  O Digital PC    O Component  O Analog PC    You can adjust the color quality of the  images projected according to the color of  the projection screen     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Display settings   gt   Screen color        DVI D  fl sa  i Aspect  NS  Va  El Image flip H V    User screen settings     Screen aspect    Display settings    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Screen color     2    Digital PC  En ao  Positional lock  Test pattern  ua  Screen aspect  W Keystone adjustment    Install settings    El Image flip H V      2 Lens shift reset  
209. the image on the pro   jected image      d  Decreases the contrast of an image   The image becomes less vivid           112    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      e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the input signals  and image mode of the current projection     Selecting an Image Quality       Adjusting the Sharpness     Sharpness   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can adjust the sharpness of images     WUX5000   WUX4000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Sharpness        Image adjustment      Image mode Standard     mt Create Profile    Brightness A E  0      Contrast     e       YA Gamma   fA       Color adjustment     Advanced adjustment  EN     The screen is for the WUX5000    WX6000   SX6000    MENU  gt   Image adjustment   gt   Sharpness     2    Digital PC    nm  a    YY Image mode      mt Create profile     Brightness      0      Contrast    cos      0    Image adjustment  Standard     3 Sharpness      tS    YA Gamma o fg  0      Color adjustment     Advanced adjustment    E  Reset      gt   Increases the sharpness of an image  _     4  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      e The adjustment you have made is stored  as adjusted values for the 
210. ther  information     Symbols of Button Operations   The projector can be operated using the buttons on the remote control or on the  side of the projector  The remote control allows you to operate all functions of  the projector  In this document  the button s operations are shown as below     Adjusting the Image Size   The size of the projected image can be adjusted b  remote control or the LENS button on the projector   Change the projector installation position if your de  adjust it with the zoom function   P155     Press either the ZOOM button on the remote control    Remote control   Projcotor   Remote control    Push twice  4 z    O  z T  2 2       Operation of buttons on side of  projector    Remote control button operation      4       2  a    m  zZ  c                        WX6000   SX6000                   Indicate the buttons to be pressed    Symbols Used in This Manual  Meanings of the symbols used in this manual are as follows      lt p A precaution about operation or restriction is given here    These descriptions are for WUX5000   WUX4000   These descriptions are for WX6000   SX6000    These descriptions are for WUX4000    These descriptions are for WX6000     How to Use This Manual    COPYRIGHT NOTICE   Please note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image for commercial pur   poses or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright or the  copyright holder of the original material     About Trademarks   e Ethernet is a registered tr
211. time    Lens shift Reset P131       Normal   P132  Extended                Factory defaults    Overheat Warning Dis  off   P138   play  On   Deflicker Off   P134  Adjust   Lamp counter Return Pig  Reset  OK   Cancel           OK   Cancel P140          I  Return          Network Setting Menu                                           Network setting lock Unlock  Lock    Network function Off    On  Network Password setting   Off  On    Register Network Pass  Password input  word  PJLink Off    On    DHCP Off    On  TCP IP setting IP address       Subnet mask          Gateway address  Enter          Network setting initializa   tion          Yes   No vine       Information Menu    Model name       Input signal  Firmware       Serial No   IP address       Gateway address  E mail sender address       E mail recipient address  Projector name       Location  System information ID                Factory defaults  setting after reset     234    P171    P172    P173    P173    P174    P175    P175    P141    Menu Configuration       Input Settings Menu    Digital PC   Analog PC 1   2   POS  HDMI  when  HDMI In  is   PC     Auto     16 10   16 9   4 3   True size   HDMI  when  HDMI In  is       Aspect        Auto    Component  Auto     16 10   16 9          Zoom    True size    P94       P94       Input signal  select    Analog PC 1   2  640 x 480          1920 x1200       Input signal set     lings Analog PC 1   2    Total dots P95   Horizontal position  P96  Vertical position P97    Ve
212. tion 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  OP aa    sonalization     Adjust screen resolution  in  the  Control Panel Home         Change the appearance of your display       2 Click the  Resolution  tab  and move the  slider to select or the resolution closest to         the maximum output signal resolution of   pace satino  the computer  PERRO    3 Click the OK button                 WWindows Vista WWindows XP       Open the  Control Panel  from the start    Right click on the desktop background  menu  then select  Appearance and and select  Properties  to open the  Personalization     Adjust screen reso   Display Properties    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     3 Click the OK button     2 Select the resolution closest to the  maximum output signal resolution of  the computer from the  Resolution  list     3 Click the OK button                       Generic PnP Monitor on NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 100 200  Microsoft Corporation    XDDM                          Colors        ixels  How do I get the best
213. to    the factory default is  On      2  e For HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  Auto    the factory  default is  Off     e For Component  the factory default is  Weak      3  e 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     e For HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  Auto   or Compo   nent  the factory default is  Weak   regardless of  the image mode     4  e WUX4000    233    Menu Configuration wuxs000   wux4000       System Settings Menu    Off      Power management  mode    P120       Exit    Standby          Off      Direct power on    P121       On  Off    Beep    P122       On    off      Key lock    P128       Main unit  Remote control          Remote control Ch1    P124       Ch2  Ch3       Ch4  Indepe    ndent            Language English    German    Turkish  Polish    P125       French  Italian    Hungarian  Czech       Spanish    Portuguese    Danish  Arabic       Swedish    Chinese   Simplified        Russian  Dutch    Chinese   Traditional   Korean       Finnish       Norwegian    Japanese          Guide Off    P126       On          Show Input Status    Off    Piet       On             HDMI In Auto      P127              Other settings          Password settings    Computer          Register password    off   P128  On    Password input P129          Lens Ctrl Lock    off   P130  On          Lens shift Reset    Menu display 
214. ttings     Aspect Auto  O Menu position  Fa Screen color Normal  A       User screen settings  Screen aspect       WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   Install settings   gt   Image flip H V      Digital PC    Elm 4 0 Install settings  Positional lock  Test pattern  a Screen aspect  Ww Keystone adjustment    El      2Lens shift reset   J  Audio in terminal select  Ya Screen color   E On screen       None Select this to project an image  normally    Ceiling Select this to project an image   mounted 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    Normal projection  none  No Signal Screen   No signal screen   O HDMI O Component  O Digital PC O Analog PC    You can display either a black or blue  screen when there is no input signal   WUX5000   WUX4000   MENU  gt   Display settings  gt   User screen set   tings   gt   No signal screen    WX6000   SX6000   MENU  gt   System settings   gt   User screen set   tings   gt   No signal screen           User screen settings  a    9 Screen when blank    Projector on  t Return    Black The screen is all black     Blue The screen is all blue     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  Blue  is the factory default           e To hang the
215. udes 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        24    Table of Contents    Safety Instructions    Befo re U se Before Use    Projecting an Image    Useful Functions Available  During a Presentation    ANEA ERTA    Setting Functions from Menus    Installation    Connecting to a Network      enue  y uoneesul    Maintenance    Appendix    xipueddy       Supplied Accessories       Check that the following accessories have been supplied with the projector     O Remote control        part No   RS RCO4   part No   RS RCO5   WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000       O Batteries for the remote control    QV           AAA size x2   AA size x2   WUX5000   WUX4000 WX6000   SX6000    Power cord  1 8 m    VGA cable  1 8 m  for connection    to a computer  part No   YH7 2307   For Continental Eu   mini D sub 15 pin   mini D sub 15 pin        Canada       O User s Manual   O Warranty Card  Installation Manual  CD ROM  O Important Information       26    Supplied Accessories          MWinstalling Remote Control Batteries    Open the battery com  2 Insert batteries    partment lid  Insert 2 new AAA bat    Slide the lid while teries in the compart    pressing it down  ment with the   and      poles positioned cor   rectly        1 Open the bat
216. urs again  there may be a malfunction in  the lamp drive circuit  Contact the Canon Customer Support  Center     WARNING Faulty lamp The lamp cover is open  Unplug the projector from the elec    flashes 3 cover trical outlet  then install the lamp cover correctly and turn on   times  LAMP is the projector again  If the lamp cover has been installed   lit  properly  there may be a malfunction in the lamp cover  detection switch  Contact the Canon Customer Support  Center     WARNING Faulty cool  There may be a malfunction in the cooling fan or another   only  flashes 4   ing fan component  Unplug the projector from the electrical outlet   times repeat  then plug it into the outlet and turn on the projector again     edly  Contact the Canon Customer Support Center if the same    warning occurs again     WARNING Faulty power Abnormal voltage is applied to some parts in the power sup    only  flashes5   supply ply or another failure may have occurred  Unplug the projec   times repeat  tor from the electrical outlet  then plug it back into the outlet  edly  and turn on the projector again  Contact the Canon Cus   tomer Support Center if the same warning occurs again        202    Troubleshooting    LED indicator  Countermeasure  status    WARNING Faulty lens Disconnect the lens connector which joins the lens unit and   only  flashes 6   connector projector  Contact the Canon Customer Support Center   times repeat    edly    WARNING Filter error The air filter is not installed  Che
217. uto    the factory  default is  Off     e For Component  the factory default is  Weak     e 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     e For HDMI  when  HDMI In  is  Auto   or Compo   nent  the factory default is  Weak   regardless of  the image mode         SX6000     e WX6000     2     ae    LE Re Nic ul MNWX6000   SX6000             System Settings Menu Network Setting Menu   Off   P120  Network setting lock Unlock P171  Standby Lock    Exit                         Direct poweren Of  P121 Network function Off P172  To y On  User screen settings   Network Password setting     Off P173  A    No signal screen Black P105   Si    Blue                  P173       a Network Pass         Ord Password input    Screen when blank Black   P106  Blue    1 pe PJLink Off P174  Projector on Skip P106 On     Canon logo                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Beep Off P122  DHCP Off   PITS    On   On  SEB on _ 122 TCP IP setting IP address P175    N Subnet mask  Key lock Off   P123 Gateway address  Main unit Enter  Remote  wireless   Network setting initializa  P176  Remote control Ch1 P124 le 9   Yes   No  Ch2  Ch3  Ch4  Independent   HDMI In  Auto  o Pazz 
218. uuos   i jenueyy uonejesuj    Network Settings on the Projector       Turning the PJLink Function  On   Off    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  gt   Network Setting   gt   PJLink      Analog PC    ca       Network setting lock Unlocked    Network function On    Network Password setting  Register Network Password    Network Setting    Pllink   prc  DHCP   TCP IP setting      Network setting initialization    Off Disables the PJLink function   On Enables the PJLink function     Press the OK button to accept your setting  and then press the MENU button or EXIT  button  WX6000   SX6000      e  On  is the factory default    e 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    e For information about using PJLink  refer to  page 187        What is 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 o
219. word is entered   WUX5000   WUX4000 e The power is also turned off if no password        MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt  is input for 3 minutes     IAS tng To Cancelthe Password   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    em Other settings   lo    ea Register password      a Lens Ctrl Lock Off     2 Lens shift Reset   Ce Menu display time Normal  WE Overheat Warning Display Off    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     2 Lamp counter  om Factory defaults   gt  Return    WX6000   SX6000  MENU  gt   System settings   gt   Other settings   gt    Password settings        em Other settings    e Register password       Lamp counter   6 Filter counter   e Factory defaults   gt  Return       Off The projector can be used even if no pass   word is entered     On 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     e  Off  is the factory default    e You cannot set  On  unless you have com   pleted  Register password      Once you set a password  the password  entry screen appears at power on     E
220. y a qualified technician or  contact the Canon Customer Support Center     146    Installation Precautions       E Do Not Use in the Following Environments    e 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    e 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    e 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 Storage    Operating  temperature humidity temperature    5  C to 35  C Up to 85   10  C to 60  C    E Do Not Touch the Lens with Bare Hands  Do not touch the lens with bare hands  Doing so may adversely affect picture quality        E 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  C   inside the projector   Caution possibly resulting in a  shortened projector life   time or a malfunction   Do not install in a  closet  on a bookshelf   or other narrow
    
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