Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 7365 Canon
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MUL TIMEDIA PROJECTOR L V -7365/L V -7265/L V -7260/L V -X7 User ’ s Manual E Eng lis h The L V -7365 proj ector 's mod el name ind ic ated on the pro jec tor's la - bel i s L V- 736 5 and L V -7365 (E) res pec tivel y .
i Im por t ant I nfor mat ion S afet y Ca ut ions Pr eca ut io ns Please read t his manual carefully before using your Canon L V - 7365/ L V - 7265/L V- 7260/L V- X7 projector and keep the manual handy for future re ference. Y our serial number is located o n the bottom of y our projecto r .
ii Imp or tan t Inform ation Fed era l Commu nicat ion Co mmissi on Not ice Mul time dia Proj ector, Mode l : L V- 736 5, L V- 736 5(E) , L V - 726 5, L V- 726 0 and L V -X7 Thi s devic e com plie s with Par t 1 5 of th e FCC Rules.
iii Imp or tan t Inform ation L AMP HANDLING PRE CA UT IONS Thi s proj ector use s a h igh-p ressu re mercu r y lamp which mus t b e handl ed ca refu lly and prop erl y as me nti oned belo w. • A lam p may explod e wit h a loud s ound or b urn out d ue to a sh ock , scr atch, or ex pirati on of li fetime.
iv Imp or tan t Inform ation 10˚ For U K o nly: In UK, a BS ap proved p ower c ord wi th moul ded plu g h as a B lack (ve A mps) fu se i nst alle d for us e wit h this e quip ment . If a power c ord is no t supp lie d with t his eq uipm ent pl ease c onta ct your su ppli er .
v Imp or tan t Inform ation • Do not l ook int o the le ns whil e the pr ojec tor is o n. Seri ous da mage to your eyes co uld res ult. • Keep any items su ch as magn if ying gl ass out of t he light pat h of the proj ecto r .
vi Imp or tan t Inform ation CAR RY I NG / TR A N S PO RTI N G TH E PRO JE CTOR Thi s proj ector is a p recis ion mach ine . Do n ot give a stro ng s hock to the proj ecto r o r t urn it d own.
vii T able of Cont ent s Important Information ......................................................................................... i 1. Introduction ................................................................................................
viii T able o f Conte nts 4. Convenient Features ................................................................................... 34 ❶ Turning Off the Image and Sound ...............................................................................
❶ What 's in t he B ox? Make sure your b ox cont ains ever y th ing lis ted. If any pi ece s are mis sing, c ont act your d ealer. Please s ave the orig inal b ox and pac king m aterial s if you ever need to s hip your pr ojec tor .
2 . I ntro duct ion ❷ Int r oduc tio n to t he Pr ojecto r Thi s sec tion i ntro duc es you to your new pro jec tor and d escr ibe s the feature s and c ontro ls. Con g rat u lat i ons o n Y ou r Pur ch ase o f The Pr oje ct or The L V- 73 65/ L V- 7265 /L V - 726 0/L V- X7 is one of the ver y best proj ect ors availabl e to day .
3 Ab out t h is u ser ' s ma nua l The f astest way to get star ted is to take your time and d o ever y thin g rig ht th e r st ti me. T a ke a few min utes now to review the us er's manu al. This may save you tim e l ater o n. At th e be gin ning of eac h se ct ion of the ma nual you'll nd an over vi ew .
❸ Par t N ames of t he Pr oject or M E N U B A C K K E Y S T O N E W A R N I N G P O W E R A U TO P C I N P U T L A M P - + V O L V O L ME N U B A C K K E Y S T O N E W A R N I N G P O W E R A U.
5 . I ntro duct ion Bot t om .
6 . I ntro duct ion T o p Feat ur es MENU BACK KEYSTONE WARNING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP 3 4 1 5 8 9 2 10 6 7 . POWER B ut ton ( ) Use this but ton to turn the power on and off when the main power i s sup pli ed an d the proj ecto r is i n sta ndby mo de.
7 . I ntro duct ion AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGIT AL IN / ANALOG IN-2 9 7 3 1 2 8 4 5 6 T e rm ina l Pa nel Fea tu re s .
8 . I ntro duct ion ❹ Par t N ames of t he R emote C ont rol . Inf rar ed T r ans mit te r Dire ct t he re mote c ontr ol toward the remote sen sor on th e proje ctor c abi net. 2 . POWER B ut ton When t he main p ower is on, you can u se this b utt on to turn your p rojec tor on.
9 BACK R - CLICK L - CLICK VOL FREEZE D.ZOOM P AGE MENU POWER RD-428E INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. NO SHO W AUTO PC 1 2 4 6 7 8 3 5 13 11 15 14 12 17 18 16 9 10 . I ntro duct ion . O K But ton U s e t h i s b u t t o n t o e n t e r y o u r m e n u s e l e c t i o n .
0 . I ntro duct ion Re mot e Co nt ro l Pr eca ut io ns • Hand le th e remote c ontro l caref ully . • If the r emote c ontro l gets wet , wipe i t dr y imm ediate ly . • Avoid excessi ve heat and hu midi ty. • Do not h eat, ta ke apar t, or t hrow bat terie s into re.
Thi s sec tion d esc rib es how to set u p your proje ctor a nd how to co nne ct vi deo an d audio s ourc es. 2 . I ns t allat io n and Connec t ions Y o ur proje ctor i s simp le to set u p and us e. But before yo u get sta r ted, you mus t rst: ① Set up a s cree n and th e proje ctor .
2 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions ❶ Set t i ng Up t he S cr een and t he Pr oject or Se lec t ing a L oca ti on ( L V- 736 5/L V- 726 5) The furt her y our projec tor i s fro m th e sc reen or wall, the l arger the i mage.
3 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions Se lec t ing a L oca ti on ( L V- 726 0 /LV- X7) The furt her y our projec tor i s fro m th e sc reen or wall, the l arger the i mage. T he mi nimu m size the im age c an be is app roximatel y 25" meas ured diag onal ly when th e pr ojec tor is rou ghly 1 .
2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions W A RN IN G • Inst allin g your proj ecto r on th e ceil ing mu st be d one by a q ua li f ie d t ec h n ic i an . C o nt ac t yo ur d e al e r fo r more in format ion. • Do not at tem pt to inst all t he proj ecto r yourse lf.
5 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions ❷ Ma kin g Connect io ns NO TE : When usi ng with a note boo k PC, b e sure to con ne ct the projec tor and note boo k PC w hil e the pr oj ecto r is in stand by mod e and b efore turning o n the pow er to the n oteb ook PC.
6 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions Usin g T wo Anal og CO MPU TER I npu ts Si mult an eou sly (L V-73 65 / L V-726 5) If you nee d to use t wo ana log in puts s imul tane ousl y , co nnec t a VGA cabl e as shown b elow.
7 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions Whe n Vi ewing a DVI D igi ta l Sign al (L V-73 65 / L V-726 5) T o proje ct a DVI dig ita l si gnal, be s ure to con nec t th e PC and t he p roje ctor usin g a DVI di git al c abl e (not su ppli ed) before t urnin g on your P C or pro jec tor .
8 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions Con nec t in g Y our P C or M ac int os h Com pu te r (LV- 7260/L V-X7) NO TE : The ANAL OG IN c onn ecto r supp orts Plu g & Play (DDC2 ).
9 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions Con nec t in g an E x te rn al M oni to r AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 ANALOG IN 1.
20 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 A UD I O I N L R A UD I O O UT L R Co mp on en t Y Cb Cr ANALOG IN-1 AUDIO IN 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions A c omp onent sig nal w ill b e auto mati call y di spl ay ed.
2 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions A UD I O I N L R A UD I O O UT L R VI DE O OU T S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANA.
22 Con nec t in g a Di git a l Vi deo S i gn al ( L V- 736 5/L V- 7265 ) T o proje ct a so urce from audio vide o e quip ment with a d igi tal vide o o utpu t s uch as an HD MI or DVI c onne ctor , us.
23 2 . Inst allat ion an d Conn ect ions M EN U B AC K KE Y S TO NE WA RNIN G P O W E R A U T O P C INPUT VO L - V O L + L A M P A U D IO IN A U D I O O U T A N A L O G IN - 1 D IG IT A L I N / A N A .
2 3. Project in g an I mag e ( Bas ic Oper at ion) Thi s sec tion d esc rib es how to tur n on the p rojec tor an d to proje ct a pi ctur e onto the s cree n. ❶ T ur ning o n t he Project or NO TE : • The projec tor ha s two powe r switc he s : a mai n powe r switc h and a POWER but ton.
25 VOL - VOL + MENU BACK KEYSTONE 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) Not e on S t ar t u p scr ee n (M en u La ng uag e S elec t scr ee n) When you rst t urn on t he proj ec tor , you wi ll get t he Star t up menu. T his m enu gi ves yo u the o ppor t unit y to se lec t one of t he 21 menu lan guage s.
26 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) ❷ Se lect ing a S our ce Se lec t ing t h e com pu te r or vi deo s our ce MENU BACK KEYSTONE WARNING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO.
27 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) Place you r proje ctor on a at l evel sur face and ensur e that t he pro jec tor is squar e to the sc reen.
28 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) Focu s Us e t h e FO CU S r i ng to o bt ai n t h e b es t foc us. Zoo m Use t he ZOOM l ever to nely a djus t the i m- age size on t he sc reen.
29 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) ❹ Corr ect in g K eyst one Di st or t ion Cor r ect i ng Keyst on e Di st or t io n If the s cree n is ti lted ver ti call y , keystone di stor ti on be com es larg e.
30 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) Ad ju st in g wi t h t he Au to Keys ton e Func t ion ( L V- 7365/L V- 7265 ) The Auto Ke ystone c orrec tio n feature will corre ct the ver ti cal dis tor tio n of a pro jec ted image on the sc reen.
3 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) ❺ Aut omat icall y Opt im iz ing on R GB I mag e Ad ju st in g t he I ma ge Us in g Aut o P C ad ju st me nt Opt imizin g an RGB imag e automat ic ally . Press t he AUT O PC but ton to o ptim ize an RGB imag e automat ica lly .
32 ❼ T ur ning of f t he Project or T o turn of f t he p roje ct or: 3. Proj ect ing an I mag e (Basic O pe rati on) MENU BACK KEYSTONE WARNING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP POWER INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO.
33 ❽ Af ter U se Pre par ati on: Ma ke sur e th at th e pro je ctor i s turn ed of f. 1 . Unplu gthep owerco rd. 2 . Dis conn ecta nyotherc able s . 3 . Retrac tadjus tabl etiltfe etifex te nded . 4 . Covert hele nswiththel ensc ap.
3 POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC 4 . Conv enient F eat ur es ❶ T ur ning of f t he Im age and S oun d Pre s s t h e N O S H OW b u t to n t o t ur n of f t he i ma ge a nd so u nd fo r a shor t p erio d of tim e. Press agai n to restor e the im age and s ound.
35 . Co nvenient Fe ature s ❹ Usin g t he Re mote Mou se Recei ver (L V- 73 65 / L V- 72 6 5/ L V- 7 26 0) The r emote m ouse rece iver ena bles you to o perate your com puter ’s mouse f unc tio ns fro m the remote c ontr ol. It is a great c onvenien ce for c lic kin g throu gh your co mpu ter - ge nerated p resent atio ns.
36 . Co nvenient Fe ature s Op er at in g your c omp ut er ’s m ous e fr om t he r em ote c ont r ol Y o u can o perate your c omp uter's m ouse fr om the r emote co ntro l. P AGE ▲ / ▼ But ton..................scr olls t he viewi ng area of the wind ow or to move to the previous or n ext sl ide i n PowerPoint on your c ompu ter .
37 . Co nvenient Fe ature s ❺ Prevent ing t he U naut ho ri zed Use of t he Pr ojector A passwor d can be se t for your projec tor to avoid ope ratio n by an unauth orized us er using t he Menu. W hen a passwo rd i s set , tur ning on th e pro jec tor w ill d isp lay th e pas sword input screen.
38 NO TE : Do n ot forget you r pas sword. If you forget your p ass word, cont ac t your de aler. 7 .
39 4 . Uset heSE LE CT o r butt ontos ele ct[Pass word]andpr es stheOKo rSE LEC T butt on. 5. U set heSE LE CT or b utt ontos ele ct[off]andp res stheO Kbut ton.
0 ❶ Usin g t he Men us NO TE : The on -sc reen me nu may n ot be di spl ayed c orr e ctl y whil e int erlac ed mot ion vi deo i mag e is proje cte d. 1 . Pres stheM EN Ubut tonont here moteco ntrolo rproje cto rcabi nettodis playth eMe nu.
5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO. MENU NO SHO W AUTO PC POWER BACK INPUT IMAGE ASPECT INFO.
2 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu ❷ Menu E lement s .
3 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu ❸ List of Me nu It ems Image adjustment Default Item Image mode 1: Standard, 2: Presentation, 3: Cinema, 4: Video, 5: sRGB Detail settings General Reference Standa.
5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu Information Item Usage time Remaining lamp time Lamp counter Filter counter Input signal Source index Horizontal frequency Vertical frequency Input signal type RGB, Component, HDTV, VIDEO, S-VIDEO, HDTV, Digital Video type NTSC, NTSC3.
5 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu ❹ Menu De script ion s & Functio ns [Imag e ad just m ent] [Image mode] When selecting user adjustable [Image mode], the submenu will be displayed. You can customize each gamma or color. To do so, rst select [Image mode] and press the OK button, then pro- ceed using the following steps.
6 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu Wh en 16:9 is s el ec te d fr om the so urce (i.
7 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu NO TE : • When you a re di spl aying a n RGB im age w ith a hi ghe r resolut ion th an th e projec tor's n ative reso luti on, th e ima ge wi ll be d is - pla yed in t he proje ctor’s na tive resol utio n. In thi s ca se [T r ue s ize ] is no t avai lab le from the m enu.
8 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu ❻ Menu De script ion s & Functio ns [Set up ] [Gene ra l] Ena bli ng Auto Keyston e [A uto keyst one] (L V-736 5 / L V- 72 65 ) This feature allows the projector to detect its tilt and correct vertical distortion automatically.
9 LAMP LAMP 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu Se le ct ing L amp M od e [La mp mo de] This feature enables you to select two brightness modes of the lamp: Normal and Quiet modes.
50 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu [In st al la ti on] Se le ct ing Proj ec tor O rie nta tio n [Im ag e ip H / V ] This sets your image for your type of projection application. The options are: front projection, rear projection, ceiling mounted projection and rear ceiling mounted projection.
5 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu Ena bli ng Passwo rd [Pa sswor d] This feature turns on or off the Password function. Unless the correct password is entered, the projector cannot project an image. ( → page 37 ) Se le ct ing M enu C olo r [Me nu co lor s el ect] You can choose between two color modes for menu color: color and monochrome.
52 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu Ena bli ng Dir ec t Power O N [D ire ct p ower o n ] T ur ns the pr ojec tor on autom atic ally wh en the power c ord is ins er ted into an ac tive power out let. T his eli minates the ne ed to always us e the POWER but ton o n the re mote con trol or p rojec tor c abin et.
53 [In pu t si gna l se lect ] Se le ct ing Sig nal Fo rma t [Computer]*, [Computer 1]*, [Computer 2 (Analog)]* Allows you to choose [Computer]*, [Computer 1]* or [Computer 2 (Analog)]* for an RGB source such as a comput- er, or [COMPONENT] for a component video source such as a DVD player.
5 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu ❼ Menu De script ion s & Functio ns [Infor mat ion] Displays the status of the lamp / lter / projector usage and the current signal.
55 5. Usin g On - Scr ee n Me nu [ Vers ion] [Model] [Firmware version] [Serial number] [Data version] ❽ Menu De script ion s & Functio ns [Reset] Res et ti ng se tt ing s and a djus tme nts [ R.
56 6. Ma inten ance M E N U B A C K K E Y S T O N E W A R N I N G P O W E R A U T O P C IN P U T L A M P - + V O L V O L Thi s sectio n descri bes the sim ple mai nten ance proce dur es you shou ld f ollo w t o cl ean the lte r a nd r eplace the lam p.
57 6. M ainte nanc e 3 . Reins tallt henewfil terc over . NO TE : Do not wash the filt er wi th s oap and w ater. S oap and w ater will damag e th e fil ter membrane . Be fore repla cin g th e filte r , remove du st an d dirt from th e projec tor ca bin et.
58 6. M ainte nanc e ❸ Rep lacing t he L amp After your lamp has been operating for 2000* 1 hours (up to 3000* 1 hours in Quiet mode) or longer, the LAMP indi- cator in the cabinet will blink red and the message “Replace with the new lamp.” * 2 will appear.
59 6. M ainte nanc e 3 . Removeth elamp. ( 1 ) Lo osen the two s crews secur ing the la mp until t he philli ps s crewdr iver g oes into a freewheel ing condi tio n. The t wo sc rews are not rem ovable. NO TE : Do n ot remove any s crews exc ep t thes e two sc rews.
60 6. M ainte nanc e 6 . Conn ectt hesup plie dpowe rcord ,turnont heMai nPowers witchan dturnonth eproje cto r . 7 . Finally,sel ectt heme nu → [Rese t ] → [L ampco unte r ]tore se tthelampu sag ehours .
6 7 . Appe ndix ❶ T r ouble shoot ing Thi s sec tion h elps you r esol ve probl ems you may en coun ter while s et ting u p or usin g the pr ojec tor .
62 7 . App en dix Co mmo n Pro bl ems & S olu ti ons ( → "Power/Stat us/ L amp In di cato r" on p age 61 .) Pro bl em Ch ec k The se I te ms Does not turn on or shut down • Check that the power cord is plugged in and that the power button on the projector cabinet or the remote control is on.
63 7 . App en dix If t he re is n o pic tur e, or t he p ictu re is n ot dis playe d cor rec tl y . • Power on proc ess for t he pro jec tor and t he PC. Be sure to co nnec t the V GA cab le betwee n the p rojec tor and the compu ter b efore turnin g o n t he comp uter .
6 7 . App en dix ❷ S pecificat io ns Thi s sec tion p rovide s tech nic al infor mati on abo ut the p rojec tor 's per for manc e. Model Number LV-7365/LV-7265/LV-7260/LV-X7 Optical LCD Panel LV -73 65/ LV- 726 5: 0.6 3" p-S i T FT act ive -ma tri x w ith Mi cro Le ns Arr ay (As pec t 4 :3) LV-7260/LV-X7: 0.
65 7 . App en dix Horizontal Resolution NTSC / NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/YCbCr: 540 TV lines SECAM: 300 TV lines RGB: 1024 dots (H) 768 dots (V) External Control RS232, IR Sync Compatibility .
66 7 . App en dix PUSH MENU BACK KEYSTONE WARNING P O W E R AUTO PC INPUT VOL - VOL + LAMP AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT S - VIDEO IN VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R SERVICE PORT ANALOG IN-1 DIGITAL IN / ANALOG IN-2 S - V.
67 Mi ni D - S u b 1 5 Pi n Co nnec to r ❹ Pin Ass ignm ent s of D - S ub A NA LOG Input Co nnect or Sig nal Level Vid eo sig nal : 0.7Vp-p (An alog) Syn c sign al : T TL level 1 11 15 12 14 13 6 5 4 3 2 10 7 9 8 7 . App en dix * Onl y ANALOG - 1 i nput c onn ecto r supp or ted o n L V- 736 5/L V- 7265.
68 7 . App en dix ❺ Comp at ible In put S ig nal List Hor izontal: 1 5 KHz to 1 0 0 KHz (RGB: 2 4KHz or over) V er t ica l: 50Hz to 1 20Hz Signal Resolution Frequency H. Refresh Rate ( Dots ) ( kHz ) ( Hz ) NTSC – 15.73 59.94 PAL – 15.63 50.00 PAL60 – 15.
69 7 . App en dix 25" 30 " 40 " 50 " 60 " 70" 80 " 90 " 1 0 0" 1 10" 1 2 0" 1 3 0" 1 4 0" 1 5 0" 1 60 " 1 70" 1 76".
70 7 . App en dix 25" 30 " 40 " 50 " 60 " 70" 80 " 90 " 1 0 0" 1 10" 1 2 0" 1 3 0" 1 4 0" 1 5 0" 1 60 " 1 70" 1 76".
7 7 . App en dix ❼ PC Cont r ol Code s and Cab le Connec tio n PC C ont r ol C odes Ca ble C onn ect i on Com muni cati on Protoc ol Ba ud r at e 1 9 20 0 bps Da t a len gt h 8 bi ts Pa ri t y No pa ri t y St op bi t O ne bi t Com muni ca ti ons p ro ce dure .
72 Ima ge i s fli cke ri ng . Still unchanged even th ough you press the AUTO PC button. S til l u nc ha ng ed eve n t ho ugh you car r y ou t “ Re se t ” in t he pr oje c to r’s m enu. Ima ge s how s fli ck er ing o r co lor d ri f t o n a co mpu te r si gna l.
73 7 . App en dix In t he s pac e bel ow pl ea se de s cr ib e you r pr ob lem in d et ail. In fo r ma tio n on ap pli ca ti on an d en vi ro nm en t wh er e yo ur p roj ec t or i s us ed Proj ect or Mo del nu mber : Se ri al No.
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