Canon LX-MU700 User Manual

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Page 1 - User’s Manual

ENGLISHMULTIMEDIA PROJECTORUser’s Manual

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4Only for European Union and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein)These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your househ

Page 3 - ♦ Power Safety

5Safety Symbols in this ManualThis section describes the safety symbols used in this manual. Important projector safety information is identied by th

Page 4 - About this manual

6Precautions for UseAs this section contains important safety-related information, be sure to read the following carefully beforehand in order to use

Page 5 - Table of Contents

7 WarningPay attention to the following points regarding the power source, power plug and handling of the connector. Failure to do so may cause a re

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8 WarningPay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector. Failure to do so may cause a re, electric shock

Page 7 - Safety Instructions

9 WarningPrecautions on the LampThis projector uses a high-pressure mercury lamp, which must be handled carefully and correctly as described below.Th

Page 8 - Safety Precautions

10 CautionPay attention to the following points regarding installation and handling of the projector. If the projector will not be used for a long

Page 9 - AC Power Cord Requirement

11 CautionPay attention to the following points when carrying or transporting the projector. This projector is a precision instrument. Do not knock

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12Getting StartedPacking ChecklistCarefully unpack the projector and check that the following items are included:ProjectorMENUEXITENTER1470896352Remot

Page 11 - Safety Symbols in this Manual

13Views of Projector PartsFront-right View1210 11 12345 6789Item Label Description1 Filter Cover The internal fan pulls cool air to the projector via

Page 12 - Precautions for Use

iCopyrightThis publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights re

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14Rear-left View123 45Item Label Description1 Rear IR Receiver Receives IR signal from remote control.2 Exhaust Heat is discharged from the projector

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15I/O Panel13 5 6 742 811 13 1412109Item Label Description1 HDBaseT/LAN* Connect to the RJ45 cable.2 COMPUTER-1 Connect to RGB, HD component or PC.3 3

Page 15 - Precautions on the Lamp

16Control Panel11413 1512 16911102 3 4 5 6 7 8Item Label Description1 POWER Press to turn on or off the projector.2 INPUT Press to select the input so

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17Remote Control PartsRemote Control Precaution Handle the remote control carefully. Avoid excessive heat and humidity. Do not short, heat, or t

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18Item Label Description6 ◄ Navigates and changes settings in the OSD.7 ▼ Navigates and changes settings in the OSD.8 MENU Press to display or hide th

Page 18 - Getting Started

19Remote Control Operating RangeThe remote control uses infrared transmission to control the projector. Provided you are not holding the remote perpen

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20Inserting the Remote Control Batteries Make sure the battery is installed with the correct polarity. Do not use the old and new batteries or the

Page 20 - Bottom View

214. Clean the new lens before installing. Take care when cleaning to prevent scratching the surface of the new lens.5. Make sure the connector is f

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22Precaution for Installing the ProjectorThe high quality display from the project is only available when the projector is correctly installed. Genera

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23Connecting the ProjectorConnecting to the PCDesktop or NotebookMonitorConnecting to the Video DevicesDVD Player

Page 23 - Remote Control Parts

ii ♦ Projector Installation Notice Place the projector in a horizontal position If installing the projector on the oor or hanging from the ceiling,

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24Connecting to the Control DevicesPOWERONFOCUS ZOOMLENS SHIFTTEST PATTERNAUTO SYNCCOMPUTER1Display Port3G-SDI HDBaseTHDMI2HDMI1 DVICOMPUTER2 ASPECTBL

Page 25 - Clearing the Remote ID

25Connecting to the External HDBaseT TransmitterHDBaseT transmitterRS-232RJ45RJ45LANYPbPrVGA IN HDMIDVD PlayerControl PCControl PCDesktop or NotebookH

Page 26 - Setup and Operation

264. Press the source buttons on the remote control or INPUT on the projector to select a desired input source.5. Press the POWER button on the proj

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27Adjusting the Focus and Zoom1. Press FOCUS +/- on the projector or the remote control to sharpen the projected image.2. Press ZOOM +/- on the proj

Page 28 - Cautions for Ventilation

28Vertical Lens ShiftThe lens on a desk mounted projector can move down to up from 0% to 50% (0.5V). ImageImageLens CenterVMax. 0.5VMax. 0.5VVertical

Page 29 - DVD Player

29Horizontal Lens ShiftThe image can be shifted horizontally to the right or left by 10% (0.1H) without moving the projector. H0.1H0.1HImageLens Cente

Page 30 - Projector Screen

30On-Screen Display (OSD) Menu SettingsOSD Menu ControlsThe projector has an OSD that lets you make image adjustments and change various settings.Navi

Page 31 - Control PC

31Setting the OSD LanguageSet the OSD language (default: English) to your preference before continuing.1. Press MENU. Press ◄ or ► to navigate to CON

Page 32 - Adjusting the Projector Level

32OSD Menu OverviewMain Menu Sub Menu SettingDISPLAY Input Selection HDMI / DVI-D / Computer-1 / Computer-2/BNC / DisplayPort / HDBaseTTest Pattern Co

Page 33 - Adjusting the Lens Shift

33Main Menu Sub Menu SettingALIGNMENT Projection Mode Front Table / Rear Table / Front Ceiling / Rear Ceiling / Up + Front / Down + FrontLens Control

Page 34 - Vertical Lens Shift

iii ♦ Replacing the LampReplacing the lamp can be hazardous if done incorrectly. See “Replacing the Projection Lamp” on page 58 for clear and safe ins

Page 35 - Horizontal Lens Shift

34Main Menu Sub Menu SettingSERVICE Model LX-MU700Serial Number XXXXXXXXXXXXSoftware Version 1 MP05-SE06-RD01-9B07Software Version 2 0D06-LD11-PD06-30

Page 36 - OSD Menu Controls

35DISPLAY MenuLabel DescriptionInput Selection Press ENTER to enter the Input Selection menu.Test Pattern Press ENTER to display different test patter

Page 37 - Setting the OSD Language

36PICTURE MenuLabel DescriptionPicture Mode (*1) Press ◄ or ► to select a picture mode. The options are Presentation, Standard and VideoContrast Press

Page 38 - OSD Menu Overview

37Label DescriptionAspect Ratio Press ◄ or ► to adjust the aspect of the projected image.Aspect ratio for 16:10:Native input16:10Output aspect ratio5:

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38Label DescriptionHue Press ENTER to enter the Hue menu. Press ▲, ▼, ◄ or ► to adjust settings.Saturation Press ENTER to enter the Saturation menu. P

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39LAMPS MenuLabel DescriptionMode Press ENTER to enter the Mode menu. Press ▲ or ▼ to select lamp mode. The options are Dual, Lamp 1, Lamp 2 and Singl

Page 41 - DISPLAY Menu

40Label DescriptionLamp Warning Display Press ◄ or ► to enable or disable the warning message.Specify whether to show a lamp replacement message after

Page 42 - PICTURE Menu

41Label DescriptionH/V Alignment Press ENTER to enter the H/V Alignment menu. See “H/V Alignment Menu” on page 43.* This function is grayed-out and un

Page 43 - Color Menu

42Note:The projector can save information about the lens position in memory. Up to ten sets of lens information (including focus, zoom, and lens shift

Page 44 - VGA Setup Menu

43Digital Alignment MenuLabel DescriptionDigital Zoom Press ◄ or ► to enlarge the projected image.Digital Pan Press ◄ or ► to move the projected image

Page 45 - LAMPS Menu

ivTable of ContentsSafety Instructions ...1Get

Page 46 - ALIGNMENT Menu

44Label DescriptionH Shift Press ◄ or ► to move the narrowed projected image horizontally. The function is only available when the image is narrowed.V

Page 47 - Lens Memory Menu

45Label DescriptionLanguage Press ENTER to enter the Language menu. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the language of OSD menu. The options are English, Français

Page 48 - Edit Memory

46For simplicity and ease of operation, the projector provides diverse networking and remote management features.The LAN/RJ45 function of the projecto

Page 49 - H/V Alignment Menu

47LAN RJ451. Connect an RJ45 cable to the RJ45 port on the projector and the PC (Laptop).LANCompatible browsers are as follows.Microsoft Internet Exp

Page 50 - CONTROL Menu

483. Right-click on Local Area Connection, and select Properties.4. In the Properties window, select the Networking tab, and select Internet Protoco

Page 51 - Network Menu

4911. Open a web browser (for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe Flash Player 9.0 or higher).12. In the Address bar, input the IP addre

Page 52 - (Ethernet)

50Category Item Input-LengthNetwork Conguration DHCP (Enabled) (N/A)IP Address 15Subnet Mask 15Default Gateway 15DNS Server 15User Password Enabled (

Page 53 - LAN RJ45

51RS232 by Telnet FunctionBesides projector connected to RS232 interface with “Hyper-Terminal” communication by dedicated RS232 command control, there

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52How to have TELNET enabled in Windows VISTA / 7By default installation for Windows VISTA, “TELNET” function is not included. But end-user can have i

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53Specsheet for “RS232 by TELNET”: Telnet: TCP Telnet port: 7000 Telnet utility: Windows “TELNET.exe” (console mode) Disconnection for RS232-b

Page 56 - RS232 Menu

vCONTROL Menu ... 44N

Page 57 - RS232 by Telnet Function

543D MenuLabel Description3D Format Press ENTER to open the 3D Format window. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the 3D format. The options are Off, Auto, Side by

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55Note:Cautions when viewing 3D content 3D content should not be viewed by people with a history of photosensitive epilepsy, people with heart condi

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56Control ID MenuLabel DescriptionControl ID Enable* Press ◄ or ► to enable or disable control ID.Control ID Number Press ◄ or ► to set the control nu

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57SERVICE MenuLabel DescriptionModel Displays the projector model name.Serial Number Displays the projector serial number.Software Version 1 Displays

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58Maintenance and SecurityReplacing the Projection LampPrior to the end of the life expectancy of the lamp, a notication displays for 10 seconds when

Page 62 - Control ID Menu

591. A proper power off procedure requires that you turn off the projector and wait for the power LED to turn solid red. At this time, it is safe to

Page 63 - SERVICE Menu

60Replacing the Lens1. A proper power off procedure requires that you turn off the projector and wait for the power LED to turn solid red. At this ti

Page 64 - Maintenance and Security

618. Turn the new lens clockwise until and audible Click is heard signifying the new lens is secured and seated correctly.9. Gently pull on the new

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62Replacing the Filter on the Left Side1. Flip the lter cover following the direction.2. Remove the lter cover.3. Remove the lter from the front

Page 66 - Replacing the Lens

63Replacing the Filter on the Right Side1. Flip the lter cover following the direction.2. Remove the lter cover.3. Remove the lter from the righ

Page 67 - Replacing the Filter

1Safety InstructionsBefore installing and operating the projector, read this manual thoroughly.This projector provides many convenient features and fu

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64Replacing the Color WheelBefore replacing the unit, wait approximately 45 minutes after the projector is turned off to allow the projector to cool t

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658. Align the color wheel cover with projector and slide to install.9. Secure the captive screw.Cleaning the ProjectorCleaning the projector to rem

Page 70 - Replacing the Color Wheel

66Cleaning the LensYou can purchase optic lens cleaner from most camera stores. Refer to the following to clean the projector lens.Caution:1. Do not

Page 71 - Cleaning the Projector

67TroubleshootingImage ProblemsProblem: No image appears on the screen.1. Verify the settings on your notebook or desktop PC.2. Turn off all equipme

Page 72 - Using the Kensington

68Having the Projector ServicedIf you are unable to solve the problem, you should have the projector serviced. Pack the projector in the original cart

Page 73 - Troubleshooting

69SpecicationsProduct SpecicationsModel name LX-MU700Display system 1-CHIP DLP™Display deviceType DMDSize / Aspect ratio 0.67”x1 / 16:10Drive system

Page 74 - Having the Projector Serviced

70Dimensions (W x D x H) 504 x 529 x 221 mm (19.8 x 20.8 x 8.7 in), including protrusionWeight (excluding the lens) 20.5 kg (45.2 lbs)Accessories Remo

Page 75 - Specications

71Projection DimensionProjection Distance (B)Projector BottomHeight (A)Lens CenterScreenScreen Size LX-IL01UW LX-IL02WZUltra wide zoom lens Wide zoom

Page 76 - Projector Dimensions

72Screen Size LX-IL05LZ LX-IL06ULLong zoom lens Ultra long zoom lensDiagonal Width Height (A) Distance (B)Wide Tele Wide Tele(inch) (m) (inch) (m) (in

Page 77 - Projection Dimension

73LED Indicator StatusPOWER STATUS LAMP1LAMP2 TEMP. SHUTTERPower LED IndicatorLED Display Projector Status Recommended ActionsOff Power is offFlashing

Page 78 - Lens Series

2Safety PrecautionsWARNING: THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR

Page 79 - LED Indicator Status

74Supported Signal Input TimingComputerSignal TypeResolution Freq. H (KHz)Freq. V (Hz)Clock (MHz) BNC - RGBHV BNC - YUV HD15 - RGBHV HD15- YUV DVI-

Page 80 - Supported Signal Input Timing

75Notes for Projection Mode1. Referring to the following illustration, select a Projection Mode in the ALIGNMENT menu. The options are Front Table, R

Page 81 - Notes for Projection Mode

76AppendixCanon LX-MU700 Protocol CommandThe commands are available when Standby Mode is Standard.Interface and Requirements (Ver 0.3)Serial (RS-232)

Page 82 - Appendix

77Command Item Command System Actionhoriz.offset + - + => Right- => Leftlens.center (execute) Midposition shiftshutter + - + => Close- =>

Page 83 - 1. DISPLAY

78Item Operation Commands Values Notes1-3 color.space = ? 0 = Auto1 = YCbCr (Rec. 601)2 = YPbPr (Rec. 709)3 = RGB-PC (0-255)4 = RGB-Video (16-235)Note

Page 84 - 2. PICTURE

79Item Operation Commands Values Notes2-11 aspect = ? 0 = 5:41 = 4:32 = 16:103 = 16:94 = 1.885 = 2.356 = Letterbox7 = Auto8 = True SizeNote1; Note52-

Page 85 - 3. LAMPS

80Item Operation Commands Values Notes3-3 lamp.pwr = ? 0-31 (75% ~ 100.0%) Note13-4 altitude (High Altitude)= ? 0 = Off1 = OnNote13-5 lamp1.stat ? 0

Page 86 - 5. CONTROL

81Item Operation Commands Values Notes5-6-1 rs232.speed = ? 0 = 115200 bps1 = 57600 bps2 = 38400 bps3 = 19200 bps4 = 14400 bps5 = 9600 bps6 = 4800 bps

Page 87 - 6. SERVICE

82Item Operation Commands Values Notes6-7-2 v.refresh ? <string> Note26-8 lamp1.hours ? <string>6-9 lamp2.hours ? <string>6-10

Page 88 - B. “ky” commands

83REMARK: An input command will get back with “NA” when the input command is “Not Applicable” in some specic conditions.Note1: Not applicable in stan

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3Never push objects of any kind into this projector through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could res

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CANON INC.30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo146-8501, JapanU.S.A.CANON U.S.A. INC.One Canon Park, Melville, New York 11747,U.S.A.For all inquir

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