Canon WUX500ST User manual

WUX500ST (1/18)
LCOS Projector WUX500ST
1. Main Features
1-1. Single-lamp compact install model with WUXGA resolution
and high 5000 lm brightness
Featuring a new LCOS panel and enhanced optical technology, while inheriting basic
features of the WUX450ST, the WUX500ST has finally achieved high brightness of 5,000
lumens. This projector is designed to meet the market demand of brighter picture.
1-2. Ultra wide-angle lens and the maximum lens shift range of 75%
WUX500ST allows for displaying 100 inch images from a very short distance of 1.20 meters.
Furthermore, the projector can accommodate to a wide range of installment environment
because of its large maximum lens shift range of 75%.
1-3. HDBaseT input
The WUX500ST features HDBaseT reception, which is capable of a long-distance
transmission of video, audio, and control signals over single LAN cable. Cabling of up to
100 meters(*1) is enabled to enhance flexibility and convenience in system configuration.
*1: Always use STP cable that is above CAT5e specified by the TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) of
the United States. The length of 100 meters contains the length of patch cable and connectors. However,
proper projection performance may not be achieved even within the specified distance, depending on the type
of cable used and installation conditions. Also refer to the HDBaseT specifications.
1-4. Wi-Fi function
In addition to wired LAN connection, the WUX500ST features Wi-Fi function to support
wireless LAN connection. This new feature enables wireless input of video and audio signals
from a computer. (Wireless/wired data transfer is enabled by downloading dedicated
application software from the projector and installing it into the source computer).
1-5. Originally developed image engine helps to achieve not only
better picture quality but also excellent installation performance
In addition to advanced image processing, the image engine also capable of performing the
following functions:
l 4-point Keystone Correction
l Edge Blending
l Picture by Picture
l Motion Blur Reduction

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2. Specifications
2-1. Basic specifications
Model
WUX500ST
Type
Product type
Projector
Imaging device, number
Reflective LCD panel (LCOS) x 3
LCOS panel
Number of pixels
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
Display size, aspect ratio
0.71-inch, 16:10
Driving system
Active matrix
Projection
lens
Lens configuration
15 groups, 19 elements
F number, focal length
F2.7, 8.8 mm/0.35 in
Zoom magnification
1.35 times (electronic system)
Projection distance
0.35 – 3.64 m
Projection distance at 100 in
1.20 m/3.94 ft
Throw ratio (*1)
0.56:1
Amount of lens shift
V: 0% - 75%, H: ±10%
Operation
Zoom, Fixed, Focus: manual, Lens shift: manual
Light source
Type
250-NSHA
Power (*2)
260/200 W
Images
Optical system
Dichroic mirror and PBS color separation-combination system
Brightness (*2)
5000/3840 lm
Marginal luminance ratio
80%
Contrast ratio
2000:1
Image size (16:10)
30 – 300 in (*3)
Electronic zoom (for length)
12x maximum
Keystone correction
V ±12°, H ±12°
Image
signals
Analog PC input
WUXGA/UXGA/WSXGA+/SXGA+/WXGA+/FWXGA/WXGA/SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
Digital PC input
WUXGA/UXGA/WSXGA+/SXGA+/WXGA+/FWXGA/WXGA/SXGA/XGA/SVGA/VGA
Digital video input
1080p/1080i/720p/576p/480p
Component video input
1080p/1080i/720p/576p/576i/480p/480i
HDBaseT input
Equivalent to the input signals for HDMI terminal
Network
NMPJ screen transfer (CANON original protocol)
USB data transfer
JPEG still image
Ter mi na ls
RJ-45 (HDBaseT)
HDBaseT input (video, audio, control, and network)
DVI-I
Digital PC/Analog PC input
HDMI
Digital PC/Digital video input (supporting Deep Color)
Mini Dsub15
Analog PC/Component video input
Mini jack x3
Audio input x2, Audio output x1
Mini jack x1
Wired remote control connection
Dsub9
RS-232C connection
USB Type A
USB connection
RJ-45
Network connection (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T)
Mechanisms
Adjustable feet
Bottom front: 2 places (Maximum elevation 6°)
Built-in speaker
5 W, Monaural
Dimensions [mm]
Dimensions [inch]
W: 337, H: 136, D: 415 (including protrusions);
W: 337, H: 132, D: 362 (not including protrusions)
W: 13.3, H: 5.4, D: 16.3 (including protrusions);
W: 13.3, H: 5.3, D: 14.3 (not including protrusions)
Mass
6.3 kg/13.9 lb
Noise level (*2)
38/30 dB
Others
Power supply
AC100 - 240 V; 50/60 Hz
Power consumption (*2)
365 W/295 W
Stand-by power consumption (*4)
1.8/0.2 W
Operation environment
0°C – 40°C , 20% RH – 85% RH
Storage environment
-20°C – 60°C
*1: Calculated value for 100-in projection image
*2:Lamp mode is Full power/Power saver. Brightness in Power saver mode is only a calculated value, and is not guaranteed as specification.
*3:Indicates projectable range, although the optical performance is guaranteed only for 50 to 200 inches.
*4: Varies depending on how HDBaseT and network are configured.

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2-2. Image size and projection distance
The WUX500ST is suited for projecting pictures
in size between 30 and 300 inches. Projection
distance to the corresponding picture size is as
follows. Note that focus operations on this
product is performed manually. The product‘s
lens shift ratio is variable.
Diagram on the right exemplifies how the entire
image is shifted upwards from the optical axis by
lens shift function.
Image size (16:10)
Distance
Image size (16:10)
Distance
Diagonal
[inch]
Width
[m/inch]
Height
[m/inch]
Length
[m/feet]
Diagonal
[inch]
Width
[m/inch]
Height
[m/inch]
Length
[m/feet]
30
0.65/25.59
0.40/15.75
0.35/1.15
170
3.66/144.09
2.29/90.16
2.05/6.73
40
0.86/33.86
0.54/21.26
0.47/1.54
180
3.88/152.76
2.42/95.28
2.18/7.15
50
1.08/42.52
0.67/26.38
0.60/1.97
190
4.09/161.02
2.56/100.79
2.30/7.55
60
1.29/50.79
0.81/31.89
0.72/2.36
200
4.31/169.69
2.69/105.91
2.42/7.94
70
1.51/59.45
0.94/37.01
0.84/2.76
210
4.52/177.95
2.83/111.42
2.54/8.33
80
1.72/67.72
1.08/42.52
0.96/3.15
220
4.74/186.61
2.96/116.54
2.66/8.73
90
1.94/76.38
1.21/47.64
1.08/3.54
230
4.95/194.88
3.10/122.05
2.78/9.12
100
2.15/84.65
1.35/53.15
1.20/3.94
240
5.17/203.54
3.23/12.717
2.91/9.55
110
2.37/93.31
1.48/58.27
1.32/4.33
250
5.38/211.81
3.37/132.68
3.03/9.94
120
2.58/101.57
1.62/63.78
1.45/4.75
260
5.60/220.47
3.50/137.8
3.15/10.33
130
2.80/110.24
1.75/68.9
1.57/5.15
270
5.82/229.13
3.63/142.91
3.27/10.73
140
3.02/118.9
1.88/74.02
1.69/5.54
280
6.03/237.4
3.77/148.43
3.39/11.12
150
3.23/127.17
2.02/79.53
1.81/5.94
290
6.25/246.06
3.90/153.54
3.51/11.52
160
3.45/135.83
2.15/84.65
1.93/6.33
300
6.46/254.33
4.04/159.06
3.64/11.94
Notes: The distances listed on the table have been rounded off and are therefore approximate values.
The table indicates projectable range, although the optical performance is guaranteed only for 50 to 200 inches.
L
Projector
Optical axis
H

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2-3. Lens shift function and image position
This product has a lens shift function (manual) that can move the image position vertically
and horizontally.
■Lens shift specifications
Model
WUX500ST (WUXGA, 0.71 diagonal)
Amount of lens shift
(Vertical) 0%~75%
(Horizontal) -10%~10%
Lens shift ratio
(Vertical) 5:5~12.5:-2.5
(Horizontal) 4:6~6:4
■Image position
The following is the movable range of projection from this product.
The cross center is the lenses’ optical axes.
-10%
+75%
+10%

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2-4. Adjustable feet
The WUX500ST has two adjustable feet on the projection lens side of the bottom.
Adjust the lengths to lift up the lens side of the projector so that the projection angle can be
adjusted.
The length is adjusted by rotation the feet.
This product allows an elevation up to 6 degrees between the projection optical axis and the
installation table.
* The figure in the above diagram is for explanation only and
different from the actual product shape.
Max. 6°
Adjustable
feet
Rotation

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3. Video Signals
3-1. List of supported signals
The video signals that can be input in this product are described in the tables below.
●DVI input (Digital PC) ●HDMI input (Digital PC, digital video)
Signal
format
Frequency
Dot clock
[MHz]
Signal format
Frequency
Dot clock
[MHz]
Horizontal
[kHz]
Vertical
[Hz]
Horizontal
[kHz]
Vertical
[Hz]
640×480
31.469
59.940
25.175
640×480
31.469
59.940
25.175
720×480
31.469
59.940
27.000
800×600
37.879
60.317
40.000
720×576
31.250
50.000
27.000
1024×768
48.363
60.004
65.000
800×600
37.879
60.317
40.000
1280×800
49.702
59.810
83.500
1024×768
48.363
60.004
65.000
49.306
59.910
71.000
1280×720
37.500
50.000
74.250
1280×1024
63.981
60.020
108.000
45.000
60.000
74.250
1366×768
47.712
59.790
85.500
1280×800
49.702
59.810
83.500
1400×1050
64.744
59.948
101.000
49.306
59.910
71.000
65.317
59.978
121.750
1280×1024
63.981
60.020
108.000
1440×900
55.935
59.887
106.500
1366×768
47.712
59.790
85.500
55.469
59.901
88.750
1400×1050
64.744
59.948
101.000
1600×900
60.000
60.000
108.000
65.317
59.978
121.750
1600×1200
75.000
60.000
162.000
1440×900
55.935
59.887
106.500
1680×1050
64.674
59.883
119.000
55.469
59.901
88.750
65.290
59.954
146.250
1600×900
60.000
60.000
108.000
1920×1200
74.038
59.950
154.000
1600×1200
75.000
60.000
162.000
1680×1050
64.674
59.883
119.000
480p
31.469
59.940
27.000
65.290
59.954
146.250
576p
31.250
50.000
27.000
1920×1080
27.000
24.000
74.250
720p
37.500
50.000
74.250
56.250
50.000
148.500
45.000
60.000
74.250
67.500
60.000
148.500
1080i
28.125
50.000
74.250
1920×1200
74.038
59.950
154.000
33.750
60.000
74.250
1920×1080
27.000
24.000
74.25
1080p
27.000
24.000
74.250
PsF
28.125
25.000
74.25
56.250
50.000
148.500
33.750
30.000
74.25
67.500
60.000
148.500
●HDBaseT input
Signals that are transmitted can be displayed in the same resolution and frequencies as the
HDMI input as shown in the above chart.
HDBaseT signals are signals specified by the HDBaseT standards.
The signal is transmitted as HDBaseT signal through the cable and converted to HDMI signal when inputted
to the projector.
Proper display is not guaranteed when receiving HDBaseT signal that cannot be converted back to any of the
HDMI signal listed above.
Notes: Always use STP cable that is above CAT5e specified by the TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) of the
United States. The length of 100 meters contains the length of patch cable and connectors. However, proper projection performance
may not be achieved even within the specified distance, depending on the type of cable used and installation conditions.

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●Analog PC input (1, 2) ●Component video input
Signal format
Frequency
Dot clock
[MHz]
Signal
format
Frequency
Dot clock
[MHz]
Horizontal
[kHz]
Vertical
[Hz]
Horizontal
[kHz]
Vertical
[Hz]
640×480
31.469
59.940
25.175
480i
15.734
59.940
13.500
720×480
31.469
59.940
27.000
480p
31.469
59.940
27.000
720×576
31.250
50.000
27.000
576i
15.625
50.000
13.500
800×600
37.879
60.317
40.000
576p
31.250
50.000
27.000
848×480
31.020
60.000
33.750
720p
37.500
50.000
74.250
1024×768
48.363
60.004
65.000
45.000
60.000
74.250
1280×768
47.776
59.870
79.500
1080i
28.125
50.000
74.250
47.396
59.995
68.250
33.750
60.000
74.250
1280×800
49.702
59.810
83.500
1080p
56.250
50.000
148.500
49.306
59.910
71.000
67.500
60.000
148.500
1280×960
60.000
60.000
108.000
1080PsF
27.000
24.000
74.25
1280×1024
63.981
60.020
108.000
28.125
25.000
74.25
1366×768
47.712
59.790
85.500
33.750
30.000
74.25
1400×1050
64.744
59.948
101.000
Analog/digital PC signals in this specification refer to RGB video
signal. This is because signals that are outputted from PC in most
cases are in that format.
Component video/digital video signals in this specification refer to
color-difference signal because signals that are outputted from video
equipment in most cases are in that format.
Please note that Composite video and S video signals are not
included.
Specifications in above charts are subject to change without notice.
Notes: If the analog PC signal of the dot clock is greater than
162MHz, the images are not projected correctly.
Use VGA cable with all pins connected. Images may not project
properly if the correct VGA cable is not used.
65.317
59.978
121.750
1440×900
55.935
59.887
106.500
55.469
59.901
88.750
1600×900
60.000
60.000
108.000
1600×1200
75.000
60.000
162.000
1680×1050
64.674
59.883
119.000
65.290
59.954
146.250
1920×1080
56.250
50.000
148.500
67.500
60.000
148.500
1920×1200
74.038
59.950
154.000
● USB video signal (only for still images)
Images that are stored in a USB
memory can be projected as still
images by inserting the USB memory
into the projector.
Only JPEG files can be read by the projector with maximum pixels of 10912 x 8640.
It also supports Standard DCT method (baseline) format. Optimized, progressive and
reversible methods are not supported.
Note that when JPEG still image is inputted, digital zoom operation from display menu will not be supported.
Slideshow setting for video input via USB is done from the video setting menu; use USB file
browser to display the video input via USB
●Network video input (only for still images)
The projector will receive still images from a computer (when NMPJ in operation) via
network. Still images are output to the projector by converting the image to the number of
pixels of the LCOS device used for the projector via NMPJ operation.
File type
JPEG
Format
Standard DCT method (Baseline)
Max. pixels
10912 x 8640

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Note: Video signals are categorized in the following manner in this specifications:
PC signals
Digital PC, analog PC, HDMI (PC), HDBaseT (PC)
Video signals
Component, HDMI (AUTO), HDBaseT (AUTO)
Still image signals
USB, network
●Notes on inputting analog PC signals
The following should be noted when inputting analog PC signals.
1) This product does not support video signals with a dot clock larger than 162 MHz
owing to hardware limitation.
2) Normally video output equipment such as PC automatically reads projector’s EDID
data and sends appropriate signals that the projector can display.
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data)
Video display equipment such as displays stores display apparatus data in the
memory. This information is called EDID, which contains displayable video signal
information.
3) However, note that a conduction line to transmit EDID data may not be supported in
certain cables.
Following are pin array for D-sub15 connector
①
R
⑨
+5 V power
②
G
⑩
Ground (Vertical sync.)
③
B
⑪
Monitor ID0
④
Monitor ID2
⑫
DDC data
⑤
Ground (Horizontal
sync.)
⑬
Horizontal sync.
⑥
Ground (R)
⑭
Vertical sync.
⑦
Ground (G)
⑮
DDC clock
⑧
Ground (B)
For pin 9, 12, and 15, use a cable that supports conduction line.
Lack of conduction line for these pins may result in no display of certain video
signals as the projector’s EDID cannot be obtained by the video output equipment.
4) EDID data cannot be transmitted when 5BNC cable is used; in such case, it is
necessary to setup the output equipment properly so that the equipment outputs
correct video signal displayable on the projector.
e.g.: Dot clock of video signal outputted from a computer can be altered by changing
the resolution of video card or frame rate.

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3-2 .HDBaseT specifications
HDBaseT is used to transfer video signal and network data. Below image shows the
connections for HDBaseT; note that the WUX500ST is equipped with a receiver so no extra
receiver is needed.
●For video signals (HDMI cable is used for connection ①)
① Video signal is sent to the transmitter from an output device such as Blu-ray player.
② Transmitter then converts the video signal into HDBaseT signal and sends out.
③ Receiver receives the HDBaseT signal and converts to an HDMI signal and sends out.
④ Display device will display the HDMI signal.
●For network communications (Network cable is used for connection ①)
① Network data is sent to the transmitter from a secured network.
② Transmitter then converts the network data into HDBaseT signal and sends out.
③ Receiver receives the HDBaseT signal and converts to a network data and sends out.
④ Network data from a display device can transmit in the same manner in reverse direction.

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List of HDBaseT transmitters (TX) confirmed to work with the WUX500ST
Manufacturer
Model-Name
Video
Audio
LAN
Serial
Crestron
DM-TX-201C
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
DM-TX-401C
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
AMX
DX-TX
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Kramer
TP-581T
Yes※1
Yes
Yes
Yes
TP-582T
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Extron※2
XTP T USW 103
No
No
No
No
Gefen
GEF-HDCAT5-ELRPOL
Yes
Yes
No※3
No
Atlona
AT-HDTX-RSNET
Yes※1
Yes
Yes
No
CYP
PU-507-KIT
Yes※1
Yes
Yes
Yes
IDK
HDC-TH100-C
Yes
Yes
Yes
No※4
IMAGENICS
CRO-DE20TX
Yes
Yes
No
No※4
※1 When a certain input device is connected, the picture may not be displayed in intended resolution.
※2 Extron XTP is not supported.
※3 LAN transmission disabled when the projector is in Standby mode (Tx is incompatible with LPPF2 mode)
※4 Serial transmission disabled when the projector is in Standby mode.
●HDBaseT cable and transmission distance
Depending on the type of network and transmitter used, the said length of HDBaseT may
not be met. This is likely when signals with extensive data capacity are transferred. We
recommend using shielded type cables (TIA-specified CAT6 or CAT7 cable).
●HDBaseT video signal quality
Owing to the structure of a network cable, HDBaseT signals are transferred over parallel
channels that are physically divided into four. Each channel has an index value (dB) to
indicate signal stability; with the WUX500ST, a total value is calculated by detecting the four
channel values. Based on this value, the
projector determines the signal quality as
indicated in the chart on the right.
3-3. Others regarding network transmission
Transmission speed of 100BASE-T/10BASE-T is supported on the HDBaseT network. On
the contrary, RJ-45 terminal exclusive for network use supports 1000BASE-T; t hus t h e
transmission speed is slower when compared to RJ-45 terminal.
The advantage of HDBaseT is the capability to transfer video signal and network
communication data simultaneously, which contributes to reducing the number of cables.
Use of NMPJ is possible in this section.
The projector enables video signal transmission over HDBaseT network.
Index
Indication (color)
Determination
100-60
Green
Usage recommended
59-40
Yellow
Usage not recommended
39-0
Red
Cannot be used

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●Setup and standby power
Standby power for the projector setup and network setup will change accordingly:
Interface setup
Network function(network standby setup)
HDBaseT
Selection of a wired
network
On (Eco)
Off
ON
LAN port
1.8W
1.6W
ON
HDBaseT
1.8W
1.6W
OFF
LAN port
0.6W
0.2W
●NMPJ1.3
Video data from the computer can be shared and distributed via network.
■ The latest functions can be enjoyed with the Auto Updating feature.
■ Use DNS to search for a projector with its host name.
■ Compatible with Windows 10
●Wireless specifications
Transmission standards
w IEEE 802.11b
w IEEE 802.11g
w IEEE 801.11n
Transmission distance
Approx. 25 m
Measured under a condition of no surrounding radio wave interference with
clear view to an access point.
Wi-Fi authentication
WPS (*1)
Obtained
Supported: Push-button configuration (PBC) and PIN code method (PIN)
Encryption
w Open
w WEP
w WPA-PSK TKIP
w WPA-PSK AES
w WPA2-PSK TKIP
w WPA2-PSK AES
Connection mode
w Infrastructure mode
w PjAP(*2) mode
*1: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup): This standard enables fuss-free configuration of wireless LAN connection and security setup. WPS
automatically scans for a nearby connectable device thus there is no need to obtain and enter the IP address of the connecting
device.
*2: PjAP (Projector Access Point): This is an original method to make the projector as an access point. It is similar to a conventional ad
hoc wireless system, which connects the projector and other device directly; however PjAP specifications further enable
connection of up to 5 devices simultaneously.
Connection modes and functions
Mode
Connection
Usable (✓) and unusable (—) functions
WPS
(PBC, PIN)
Manual
NMPJ
User
command
Control using a
browser
Mail
SNMP
PJLink/AMX/
Crestron RoomView
Firmware
update
Infrastructure
✓
✓
✓ (*3)
✓ (*3)
✓
✓
—
—
—
PjAP
×
✓
✓
✓ (*4)
✓
—
—
—
—
*3: Dedicated application software downloadable from the WUX500ST.
*4: Power ON command cannot be performed in wireless connection.
Automatic scanning
The WUX500ST automatically scans for an access point and makes connection when
the projector is set in the following conditions:
w Wireless network setting is turned ON
w The projector starts up with the wireless network function turned ON
Mode
Access point
Infrastructure
The last or previous access point(*5)
PjAP
The last access point
*5: Scanning range and procedure details will not be mentioned in this document.

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4. Accessories
Main supplied
accessories
Remote Control
RS-RC06
Power supply: DC 3.0V (with two AAA
batteries)
Communication range: approx. 8 m (*1) within
±25 degrees of the receiver
Computer cable (*2)
mini Dsub15-mini Dsub15
This is used for connection with computer.
The cable transmits analog PC signals.
Power cord
Connects the projector to a power source.
Optional
accessories
Ceiling Attachment
RS-CL16
This is used for ceiling mount. (*3)
Ceiling Pipe 400 – 600 mm
RS-CL08
The ceiling pipe is used as a projector ceiling
extension when installing the projector away
from the ceiling. It is compatible with Canon
ceiling attachments.
Ceiling Pipe 600 – 1000 mm
RS-CL09
The ceiling pipe is used as a projector ceiling
extension when installing the projector away
from the ceiling. It is compatible with Canon
ceiling attachments.
Option Foot
RS-FT01
Attached to 4 points on the top side when the
projector is installed upside down.
Attached to 2 points on the rear end of the
projector bottom to adjust the inclination when
it is installed right side up.
Remote Control
RS-RC05
Power supply: DC 3.0V (with two AA batteries)
Communication range: approx. 8 m within ±25
degrees of the receiver
Capable of wired connection (*4)
Replacement
parts
Lamp Assembly
RS-LP08
250-NSHA
Recommended lamp replacement time (*5)
3000H (5000H in silent/low mode)
Replacement Air Filter
RS-FL02
This filter is installed at the air intake to
prevent dust from entering.
*1: Maximum distance for using the remote controller from the front is limited to 4 meters/13 feet as
a part of the remote receptor on the front side will be covered by the projector lens.
*2: Computer cable is not equipped in some models.
*3: Only use the attachment dedicated for the WUX500ST as the size and the weight will vary
among products. Consult a professional installer before attempting to mount the projector to a
ceiling.
*4: Uses a commercially available audio cable (3.5Ф stereo mini-plug) for cable connection.
*5: When the lamp has a 50% survival rate and can maintain a 50% light retention ratio. This value
does not guarantee the lamp life.

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5. Product Appearance
●External dimensions
External
dimensions
Including
protrusions
W: 337 mm, H1: 136 mm, D1: 415 mm
W: 13.3 in, H1: 5.3 in, D1: 16.3 in
Not including
protrusions
W: 337 mm, H1: 132 mm, D1: 362 mm
W: 13.3 in, H1: 5.2 in, D1: 14.3 in
Lens center
From the left side: 77.0 mm (front is the surface with lens).
From the installed surface: 61.75 mm
Mass
6.3 kg (13.9 lb)
362mm
415m
m

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●Terminals
⑥ ⑩ ⑦ ① ③ ② ⑧ ④
⑤ ⑨
Term i n a l
Signal
Video input
①
DVI-I
Digital PC/Analog PC1
②
HDMI
HDMI (with audio)
③
Mini Dsub15
Analog PC2/Component video
④
RJ-45 (HDBaseT)
HDBaseT input
Audio input
⑤
Mini jack x2
Stereo audio x2
Audio output
⑥
Mini jack
Stereo audio
Control
⑦
USB type A
USB connection
⑧
RJ-45
1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T
⑨
Dsub9
RS-232C connection
⑩
Mini jack
Wired remote control connection
●Wired remote control connection
The WUX500ST can be operated from optional remote control RS-RC05 via wired
connection.
When a cable is connected to a mini jack terminal for wire remote control, the projector
will automatically disable its infrared wireless remote control mode. In this mode, the
projector can only be operated from the wired remote control.
The remote control will also disable its infrared wireless remote control mode.
There is no need to configure the remote control channel settings for wired remote
control connection.
Note that when the wired remote control is physically connected but disconnected
owing to cable malfunction or breakage, remote operation will be disabled from all
remote controllers.
●Screw holes for ceiling mount: 4 locations (M6)

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①②は調整脚を外して使用する。
Remove the adjustment feet to use ① and ②.
③ and ④ can be used for attaching optional feet.
●Part names
① Projection lens
①
④
⑨

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② Infrared remote receptor
③ Air intake vent/air filter
④ LED indicator
⑤ Operation buttons
⑥ Terminals and connectors
⑦ Power cord connector
⑧ Adjustable foot
⑨ Hole caps
⑩ Lens shift side control
⑪ Infrared remote receptor
⑫ Exhaust vent
⑬ Lamp cover
⑭ Anti-theft lock hole
6. Cautions for Installation and Operation
6-1 Cautions for installation
The WUX500ST adopts a large, wide-angle lens and manual lens shift mechanism.
For this reason, the following phenomenon will generate in time to time however it is not a
malfunction.
● Image wobbling while adjusting focus
While turning the focus ring, vibration is generated that shakes the lens, which results in image
wobbling.

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● Image coloration
A part of the image will have coloration when viewing the projected image from either side of
the screen in an angle of 60-deg or larger. The left of the screen when viewed from the left
side, and the right of the screen when viewed from the right will appear in magenta.
Identically, the top of the screen when viewed from the top, and the bottom of the screen when
viewed from the bottom will appear in green.
This phenomenon is especially noticeable with images that are white or light in color.
This phenomenon is generated owing to polarization property, which may not be as apparent
as others depending on the type of screen used.
Following diagram shows the example of viewing from the sides.
The image in A’ area will appear in magenta when viewed from A side.
The image in B’ area will appear in magenta when viewed from B side.
6-2 Cautions for operation
●This projector generates intense light from the projection lens. Do not stare directly into
the lens, otherwise damage to eyes could result.
●Do not place any object in front of the lens while the projector is in use as focused light
projected to an object for a prolonged time may result in a fire.
●Do not block the intake and exhaust vents of the projector; also, install the projector so
that the intake and exhaust vents are not subjected directly to warm air and cold air of air
conditioning.
●Replace with new lamp when the light turns off or reaches its replacement period: The
projector uses high-pressure mercury lamp for its light source, which may deteriorate or

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reduce luminance owing to the characteristics and extensive use of the mercury lamp.
Prolonged usage may also lead to breakage of the lamp. Contact a local dealer for
service and replacement of the lamp; such maintenance should be conducted at a
service center by a qualified personnel.
Note: The chance of lamp breaking before its replacement period is less than half and it is likely that the lamp
will not break until the end. However the actual time until breakage will vary extensively by each lamp.
The reason for such individual variability is minute manufacturing defect is suspected however accurate time to
breakage cannot be estimated to date.
●Set the Fan Control mode (High altitude mode) to ON when using the projector in high
altitudes (2,300 meters or more above sea level) where the atmospheric pressure is
low
●Use of a cable capable of transmitting EDID data is recommended when inputting
analog PC signal: Video signal incompatible with the projector may be outputted from
the source device if the source device cannot read the EDID data from the projector. In
such case, replace the cable with an EDID-data transmittable cable or change the dot
clock of projector-compatible signal to below 162 MHz in the output source device.
●Video and audio using NMPJ: The following phenomenon may generate depending on
the characteristics of a computer or network in use. This is not a projector malfunction:
w Image is not reproduced smooth and natural
w Irregular gap will generated in the video and audio
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