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Performing the auto setup, Selecting an input signal – Canon REALiS SX60 User Manual

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Performing the Auto Setup

With the auto setup function, a series of screen adjustment and settings, such as Auto
focus and Auto keystone is performed automatically when projecting a video image from
an AV equipment. You can start the projection only with this operation if the input signal has
been appropriately selected.
Refer to page 44 for detailed information on items adjusted by performing the auto setup.

1

Select [DIGITAL VIDEO].

Perform the steps shown in the "Selecting DIGITAL VIDEO" section on page 68 before
performing the auto setup if you want to project a digital content video image.
Skip this step if [DIGITAL VIDEO] has been selected at the previous projection.

2

Press the [AUTO SET] button.

The [Auto setup] window appears.

3

Press the [AUTO SET] button again.

One or more functions highlighted in black are performed automatically.

Selecting an Input Signal

Select [DIGITAL VIDEO] among the following 4 input signals by following the steps shown
in the "Selecting DIGITAL VIDEO" section below if you want to project a digital content
video image.

DIGITAL VIDEO : Digital signal

Connecting with an HDMI/DVI cable or DVI digital
cable

COMPONENT : Component signal Connecting with a supplied component cable
SCART

: SCART signal

Connecting with a supplied SCART cable

VIDEO

: Video signal

Connecting with a video cable

S-VIDEO

: S-VIDEO

Connecting with an S-Video cable

The component, video, and S-VIDEO signals are automatically set if a cable is connected
and the input signal is confirmed.

z You can perform this step by selecting [OK] with the [<] button, and then pressing the

[OK] button.

z A LED (green) on a terminal flashes when an input signal is confirmed. The LED turns on if

the signal is selected and projected (P24, 25).

z Connecting with a HDMI/DVI cable, the image may be projected with the minimum resolu-

tion (480p or 575p) due to the specification of the AV equipment.