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Canon WUX5800 Manual

Canon WUX5800 Manual

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LCOS Projector WUX5800/WUX6700/WUX7500

1. Main Features

< Product lineup >
● WUX 5800: WUXGA resolution , 5800 lm , lamp light source
● WUX 6700: WUXGA resolution , 6700 lm , lamp light source
● WUX 7500: WUXGA resolution , 7500 lm , lamp light source
< Common specifications to all three models >
●Integration of AISYS illumination optical processor, Chalcedony image processor, and LCOS panel system
technologies
●Support for numerous interfaces including HDMI, DisplayPort, HDBaseT, and DVI-I
●Improved video visibility
●Supports service apps (Canon Service Tool for PJ )
・iOS application is used to establish a Wi-Fi connection with the projector, and enables remote control
operations and projector status management easily.
●Built-in RTC(Real-Time Clock)
・Scheduler function that can be configured to perform actions, such as starting or shutting down the
projector at specified times.
・Improved information accessibility through log information linking
●Low-delay playback with no more than 1.0 frame of delay
●Low noise at 27 dB
●sRGB coverage 90% or higher
●Spigot lens mount
・A new single-action replaceable projection lens mount to ensure expandability for future projection lens
with new functions
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  • Page 1: Main Features

    ●Support for numerous interfaces including HDMI, DisplayPort, HDBaseT, and DVI-I ●Improved video visibility ●Supports service apps (Canon Service Tool for PJ ) ・iOS application is used to establish a Wi-Fi connection with the projector, and enables remote control operations and projector status management easily.
  • Page 2: Basic Specifications

    Aspect ratio 16:10 3.Light source Type Super high pressure lamp for projectors Power consumption WUX5800: 343/300/262 W WUX6700: 386/300/262 W WUX7500: 430/300/262 W ** Changed with the lamp mode setting Full power / power saver 1 / power saver 2 4.Images...
  • Page 3 HDBaseT input Image, audio, control and network (100BASE-TX) ** Equivalent to the image and audio of HDMI/DisplayPort Network connection Network (100BASE-TX) NMPJ screen transfer (CANON original protocol) USB Type A USB data transmission JPEG still image Firmware version up 6. Terminals and I/O signals (2)
  • Page 4 W: 480 mm, H: 196 mm, D: 515 mm Weight Approx. 13 kg Noise level WUX5800: 35/29/27 dB WUX6700: 37/29/27 dB WUX7500: 40/29/27 dB ** Changed with the lamp mode setting Full power / power saver 1 / power saver 2 8.Others...
  • Page 5: Installation Specifications

    2-2. Installation Specifications (1) Projection specifications These products can handle different projection conditions by changing the projection lens. The projection specifications for using the different projection lenses are detailed in a separate document. This document will only provide an outline. The following figure shows the projection distances when the projection lens is changed.
  • Page 6: Adjustable Feet

    (2) Adjustable feet Four adjustable feet are provided on the bottom of the product. The length of these feet can be adjusted to minimize the horizontal tilt of the image projected on the screen. Adjustable feet The adjustable feet are detachable, and the screw holes for them are also used to install suspension fittings.
  • Page 7 (3) Lens shift system This product has a lens shift system that can move the image position vertically and horizontally. It is electrically driven through buttons on the projector or remote. The lens shift range is as follows: ●Lens shift mode: Normal Projection lens Direction Amount of lens shift...
  • Page 8 ●Area in which the image can be moved (Lens shift mode: Normal) ) The following figure shows the area in which the image can be moved (guaranteed optical performance range) of this product. The light gray area excluding the four corners is the guaranteed optical performance range. ○RS-SL01ST (...
  • Page 9 ○RS-SL06W ( Ultra Wide Lens ) ●Notes (Lens shift mode: Expanded) Moving the image outside the guaranteed optical performance range may cause shade to appear in the corner area of the image. We recommend that you do not use the product in this manner but rather adjust the installation position so that the image is within the guaranteed range.
  • Page 10: Installation Direction

    2-5. Installation direction ●360°projection This product is free to install at any of the 360 degrees in the direction of rotation shown in the figure. In other words, the product supports projection right above or below for digital signage. ○ Installation orientation that is not allowed The product cannot be installed with the side panel facing down as shown in figure A.
  • Page 11: Image Signal

    2-6. Image signal (1)Supported image signal type This product can display the following image signals. ●DVI input ●HDMI input, DisplayPort input Signal H freq. V freq. Dot clock Signal H freq. V freq. Dot clock Type [kHz] [Hz] [MHz] Type [kHz] [Hz] [MHz]...
  • Page 12: Component Video Input

    ●Analog PC input (1, 2) ●Component video input Signal H freq. V freq. Dot clock Signal H freq. V freq. Dot clock [kHz] [Hz] [kHz] [Hz] Type [MHz] Type [MHz] 640×480 31.469 59.940 25.175 480i 15.734 59.940 13.500 720×480 31.469 59.940 27.000 480p...
  • Page 13 When NMPJ is executed on a computer, the screen information is sent as data consisting of consecutive still images to the projector over a network using Canon’s original protocol. The resolution of the still image data is converted to match the number of pixels of the projector’s image device (LCOS) before the data is output.
  • Page 14 ・ Modes of NMPJ Four modes are available. Each mode is different in the number of computers and projectors that can be connected and the functions that can be used. Mode Direct Meeting Classroom Broadcast ・ Version of NMPJ Because there are different versions, check the NMPJ manual for compatibility issues. ●Precautions when inputting analog PC signals.
  • Page 15: Internal Functions

    ( 2 ) Internal functions ●HDCP This product is an HDCP compliant image device. The digital image signals for HDCP contents that are encrypted and sent from digital devices connected to the HDMI terminal, DisplayPort terminal and DVI terminal can be displayed. It can also be displayed in image signals transmitted through HDBaseT.
  • Page 16 2-7. States of this product ( 1 ) States The product states can be categorized as follows: Outline State (*1) No power is being supplied from outside. No Power The projector does not operate at all. Power is being supplied from outside. However, the circuit is only partially live and the projector itself is not active.
  • Page 17 2-8. HDBaseT specificqation This product’s HDBaseT supports transmission of image signals and network data. In addition, as a general standard of HDBaseT, these can be transmitted simultaneously. Many of the transmitters sold in the market are equipped with HDMI input terminals and network input terminals.
  • Page 18 ( 2 ) Cables and Transmission Distance HDBaseT connections may be subject to transmission distance limitations depending on the type of network cables and transmitters used. Below is an actual example of what happened when a certain transmitter was used. Band width 1.65Gbps or more Under 1.65Gbps...
  • Page 19: Wireless Specification

    2-9. Wireless specification ( 1 ) Main specification IEEE 802.11b Transmission IEEE 802.11g standards IEEE 802.11n About 25 m Transmission When no electric wave interference from the perimeter and when clear viewing to distance the access point Wi-Fi certification Acquired Support: Push button method (PBC), PIN code method (PIN) Open WPA-PSK TKIP...
  • Page 20 3. Accessories Power supply: DC 3.0V (with two AAA battery) Remote Control Communication range: approx. 8 m within ±25 RS-RC07 degrees of the receiver Main Supplied Power code Connects the unit to a power source. Accessories mini Dsub15-mini Dsub15 Computer cable This is used for connection with computer.
  • Page 21 Focal length 53.6 – 105.6 mm Ultra Long Zoom Lens Zoom ratio 1.95x RS-SL04UL Distance for 100 type 7.64 – 14.94 m Focal length 34.0 – 57.7 mm Long Zoom Lens Zoom ratio 1.7x RS-SL02LZ Distance for 100 type 4.72 – 8.05 m Focal length 23.0 –...
  • Page 22: Outline Drawings

    4. Product Appearance 4-1. Outline Drawings 196 175 Dimensions W: 480 mm, H: 196 mm, D: 515 mm ( 18.9 x 7.7 x 20.3 inch ) Lens center 240 mm from the left side (*1) 102 mm from the installed surface Weight Approx.
  • Page 23 ●Screw holes for ceiling mount: 4 (M4) 38.8 451.7 24.5 430.1 These screw holes normally have adjustable feet attached to them. If the product is to be suspended from the ceiling, the adjustable feet need to be removed. (23/28)
  • Page 24: Part Names

    4-2. Part Names ①Power cord connector ①Power cord ②Infrared remote receiver ②Infrared rem ③Lens unit ③Lens unit (sold separa ④Air filter frame ④Air intake ve ⑤Side control ⑤Side control ⑥Terminals and connectors ⑥Terminals an ⑦Anti-theft lock hole ⑦Anti-theft loc ⑧LED indicator ⑧LED indicato ⑨Exhaust vent ⑨Exhaust ven...
  • Page 25 4-3. Terminals Terminal Signal Image input DisplayPort Digital PC / Digital video ⑤ HDMI Digital PC / Digital video ⑥ DVI-I Digital PC / Analog PC1 ⑦ ⑧ Mini Dsub15 Analog PC2 / Component video ① RJ-45 HDBaseT/network USB type A USB connection ⑩...
  • Page 26 4-4. Indicators and Control buttons Illuminate to indicate the projector state. Projection state POWER ON Blinking Initializing (Off → On), lamp-off state (Green) Other than above Off state STAND BY Blinking Shutting down (Off → Off) , lamp-off state (Red) Other than above Error state WARNING...
  • Page 27: Remote Control

    4-5. Remote Control The supplied remote RS-RC05can be used either through wired or wireless (infrared signal) connection. ●Same operations as the unit operations [POWER] Power (On/Off) [INPUT] Changing of input signal [MENU] Menu [←] [→] [↑] [↓] Direction (Moving) [VOL (+ -)] Volume adjustment [OK] ●Operations available only on the remote...
  • Page 28: Precautions For Use

    5. Precautions For Use ●Do not look into the projection lens while it is projecting. The projector emits very bright light, which may damage your vision. ●Do not place objects in front of the lens while projecting. Objects may heat up and burn if exposed to the concentrated light of the projector for long periods. ●Do not block the vent (intake air &...

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