Canon RE-450X instruction manual Connection, RGB cable

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Connection

To connect the RE-450X to a liquid-crystal projector, use the RGB cable included in the package. Use the power cable included in the package.

To RGB input terminal

RGB cable

To RGB OUT

Liquid-crystal projector

RGB IN

RGB OUT

Rear panel

VIDEO

S VIDEO

RS-232C

OUT

OUT

AC INLET

 

 

E

To AC

power outlet

Power cord

NOTICE To protect the RE-450X as well as other equipment in use, make sure all the

equipment (if any) is OFF before connecting cables. Always hold onto the plug section whenever connecting/disconnecting the cables.

See page 15 for connecting various equipment. For details of operation, refer to the instruction manual of the equipment to be used.

NTSC

Installation Site and Environment

1.Connect the RE-450X to a correct electronic source.

Source voltage: 120VAC ± 10%

Source frequency: 60 Hz

2.Install the RE-450X in a proper environment.

Temperature: 41°F – 95° F (5°C –35°C)

Humidity: 85% max (without condensation)

PAL

Installation Site and Environment

1.Connect the RE-450X to a correct electronic source.

Source voltage: 220 – 240VAC ± 10%

Source frequency: 50 Hz

2.Install the RE-450X in a proper environment.

Temperature: 5°C –35°C (41°F – 95° F)

Humidity: 85% max (without condensation)

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Contents NTSC/PAL EnglishConfirm that the package contains the following items IntroductionImportant Warnings FCC Notice Important Usage InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Damage Requiring Service-Disconnect the product Contents Rear Panel Nomenclature and FunctionsOperation Panel Lights button/indicator Detail controlAssembling Fold the pair of illumination lamps very carefully StoringRGB cable ConnectionOperation Turn the power onTurn on the power source of the other equipment to be used When operation is completed, turn the power OFFFilm Projection Manual FocusingUndesirable objects for focusing Freezing an output image Readjusting the White BalanceChanging the angle to Letter/A4 size Projecting white documents Adjusting Brightness and Picture ContrastOutput Equipment System ConnectionChanging to Pictures via External Input Equipment VCR Recording by VCRControl Functions Controlled by a ComputerCategory Abbreviation Meaning SystemTroubleshooting Resolution Specifications