How do I sync my Christie Projector remote control?
- CCassandra McdonaldSep 8, 2025
If your Christie Projector remote control isn't working, and the ID numbers are different, press the ID button with the same ID number as the projector.
How do I sync my Christie Projector remote control?
If your Christie Projector remote control isn't working, and the ID numbers are different, press the ID button with the same ID number as the projector.
How to turn off AV MUTE on a Christie LWU501i?
If your Christie Projector is outputting neither sound nor pictures, and the AV MUTE function is active, press the AV MUTE button on the remote control.
How do I stop flickering or stripes on my Christie LWU501i screen in Eco mode?
If you see image degradation such as flickering or stripes on the screen of your Christie Projector while it's in Eco mode, set ECO MODE to NORMAL and AUTO ECO MODE to OFF in the SETUP menu.
Why are the pictures on my Christie Projector dark in Eco mode?
If the pictures on your Christie Projector appear dark, and it is operating in Eco mode, set ECO MODE to NORMAL, and set AUTO ECO MODE to OFF in the SETUP menu.
How to fix faded or poor colors on Christie LWU501i?
If the colors on your Christie Projector appear faded or the color tone is poor, adjust the COLOR TEMP, COLOR, and/or TINT settings using the menu functions.
How do I fix mismatched input changeover settings on my Christie LWU501i?
If your Christie Projector outputs neither sounds nor pictures due to mismatched input changeover settings, select the correct input signal and adjust the settings accordingly.
How to fix a Christie LWU501i that won't turn on because the power cord isn't plugged in?
If your Christie Projector isn't powering on, make sure the power cord is correctly connected to a working outlet.
How do I resolve horizontal or vertical frequency issues with my Christie LWU501i Projector?
If the horizontal or vertical frequency of the input signal is not within the specified range for your Christie Projector, confirm the specifications for your projector or the signal source specifications.
Why are the buttons on my Christie LWU501i Projector not working?
If button operations are unavailable on your Christie Projector, check the button you are trying to use. Note that all button operations are unavailable while the lens is moving or when all input ports are set to 'SKIP'.
How do I troubleshoot my Christie Projector when neither sounds nor pictures are outputted and the signal source isn't working correctly?
If your Christie Projector is outputting neither sound nor pictures, and the signal source isn't working correctly, set up the signal source device correctly by referring to its manual.
Contrast Ratio | 5, 000:1 (Full On/Off) |
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Weight | 22.5 kg (49.6 lbs) |
Lamp Life | 20, 000 hours |
Technology | DLP |
Light Source Life | 20, 000 hours |
Projection Technology | DLP |
Brightness | 5, 000 ANSI Lumens |
Resolution | 1920 x 1200 |
Light Source | Laser |
Lens Shift | Horizontal: ± 20% |
Input Connectors | HDMI, VGA, Composite Video, USB |
Dimensions (W x D x H) | 520 x 450 x 200 mm (20.5 x 17.7 x 7.9 inches) |
Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual.
Lists trademarks and their owners.
Highlights key features of the projector.
Lists items that should be included in the projector package.
Identifies and labels the various parts of the projector.
Provides guidance on placing the projector for optimal use.
Details how to connect the projector to external devices.
Instructions for securing the adapter cover.
Instructions for securing cables with the cable holder.
Guidance on securing signal cables.
Explains how to use security features to prevent theft.
Step-by-step guide to connect the projector to a power source.
How to insert batteries into the remote control.
How to assign and use remote control ID for multiple projectors.
Instructions to change the remote control signal frequency.
Describes the range and behavior of the remote control signal.
How to use the remote control as a PC mouse and keyboard.
How to read and interpret the projector's status monitor display.
How to view setup information and error history.
Step-by-step instructions to power on the projector.
Step-by-step instructions to power off the projector.
How to adjust the audio volume of the projector.
How to mute the screen and audio temporarily.
How to choose the active input source for the projector.
How to adjust the picture's aspect ratio.
How to adjust the projector's height and tilt using elevator feet.
Covers lens adjustments like zoom, focus, position, and memory.
How to save, load, and clear lens adjustment settings.
How to adjust the picture's position on the screen.
How to automatically adjust picture settings for optimal display.
Methods for correcting screen distortion like keystone.
How to magnify the projected image.
How to freeze the current image on the screen.
How to close the lens shutter to turn the screen black.
Displays input information for each area in PbyP mode.
Toggles the main display area in PbyP mode.
How to select input signals for main and sub areas in PbyP.
Swaps the positions of the main and sub display areas.
How to navigate and use the EASY MENU.
How to navigate and use the ADVANCED MENU.
Explains common words and symbols used in the OSD.
Lists the items available within each main menu category.
Adjusts the aspect ratio of the displayed image.
Executes the automatic keystone correction function.
Corrects vertical keystone distortion.
Corrects horizontal keystone distortion.
Displays the PERFECT FIT dialog for distortion correction.
Selects predefined picture modes for optimal viewing.
Turns the Eco mode on or off to save power.
Displays the dialog for changing the installation setting.
Resets EASY MENU items, excluding filter and language.
Shows air filter usage time and allows resetting it.
Changes the display language of the OSD.
Navigates to the advanced menu options.
Finishes the OSD menu.
Adjusts the brightness level of the projected image.
Adjusts the contrast level of the projected image.
Switches gamma modes and allows custom adjustment.
Switches color temperature modes and allows custom adjustment.
Adjusts the strength of the color.
Adjusts the tint of the projected image.
Adjusts the sharpness of the projected image.
Changes the active iris control mode for image optimization.
Manages picture adjustment data, allowing save and load.
Adjusts the aspect ratio of the displayed image.
Adjusts the over-scan ratio to control picture magnification.
Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image.
Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image.
Adjusts the horizontal phase to eliminate flicker.
Adjusts the horizontal size of the projected image.
Performs automatic adjustment of picture settings.
Switches the progress mode for video signals.
Switches the noise reduction mode for video signals.
Switches the color space mode for optimal color display.
Switches the function of the component ports.
Sets the video format for S-Video and Video ports.
Sets the video format for HDMI input signals.
Sets the digital range for HDMI input signals.
Sets the computer input signal type for COMPUTER IN ports.
Turns the frame lock function on or off.
Sets the resolution for COMPUTER IN input signals.
Performs automatic keystone distortion correction.
Corrects vertical keystone distortion.
Corrects horizontal keystone distortion.
Displays the PERFECT FIT dialog for distortion correction.
Turns the AUTO ECO MODE on or off.
Turns the Eco mode on or off to save power.
Displays the dialog for changing the installation setting.
Switches the standby mode between NORMAL and SAVING.
Configures output to the monitor port.
Adjusts the audio volume of the projector.
Turns the built-in speaker on or off.
Selects the audio input source for output.
Sets the mode of HDMI audio from HDMI 1 and 2 ports.
Switches the OSD (On Screen Display) language.
Adjusts the position of the menu on the screen.
Switches the BLANK screen mode.
Switches the mode for the start-up screen.
Captures an image for use as a MyScreen image.
Locks the MyScreen function to protect it.
Turns on/off various message displays.
Assigns a name to each input port.
Switches the mode for the template screen.
Manages Closed Caption display settings.
Ignores specified ports during auto search or selection.
Turns the automatic signal search function on or off.
Turns the automatic keystone function on or off.
Turns on/off the direct power on function.
Adjusts the time for automatic projector turn off.
Sets time for lens shutter to turn projector off.
Selects the function of the USB TYPE B port (MOUSE or USB DISPLAY).
Shows lamp usage time and allows resetting it.
Shows air filter usage time and allows resetting it.
Assigns functions to the remote control's MY BUTTONs.
Adjusts cooling fan speed based on altitude.
Selects automatic adjustment mode (FINE, FAST, DISABLE).
Adjusts color elements to eliminate ghosting.
Sets timer for filter replacement notification.
Selects or automatically determines the lens type.
Locks or unlocks lens control buttons.
Locks control panel or remote control buttons.
Selects and enables/disables remote sensors.
Changes projector's remote sensor frequency setting.
Selects the remote control ID for projector control.
Configures serial communication settings for the CONTROL port.
Sets serial communication conditions (baud rate, parity).
Selects transmission method for network bridge communication.
Sets time to wait for response data from network devices.
Displays the STACK menu.
Displays information about the current input.
Resets all menu settings to factory defaults.
Selects the network communication system mode (ADHOC/INFRASTRUCTURE).
Turns DHCP on or off for IP address assignment.
Enters the IP address for the projector.
Enters the subnet mask used by the computer.
Enters the default gateway address for network access.
Inputs the DNS server address.
Sets the time difference relative to the computer.
Enters the year, month, date, hour, and minute.
Selects the wireless LAN channel.
Selects the encryption method for wireless security.
Selects and enters the SSID for wireless network connection.
Displays wireless LAN settings and signal information.
Turns DHCP on or off for IP address assignment.
Enters the IP address for the projector.
Enters the subnet mask used by the computer.
Enters the default gateway address for network access.
Inputs the DNS server address.
Sets the time difference relative to the computer.
Enters the year, month, date, hour, and minute.
Displays wired LAN settings.
Sets a name for the projector.
Displays and manages custom images for the projector.
Turns AMX Device Discovery on or off for network detection.
Quits presenter mode, allowing other computers access.
Selects display mode for multiple computers.
Displays the user name of the connected computer.
Restarts and initializes network functions.
Procedure to access the security menu by entering a password.
Changes the administrator password for security functions.
Sets a password to protect MyScreen settings.
Sets a PIN code to prevent unauthorized use of the projector.
Detects changes in projector angle or installation settings.
Sets a password to protect MY TEXT settings from overwriting.
Displays MY TEXT on start-up and input information screens.
Allows input and editing of custom text messages.
Displays the security indicator status.
Displays the STACK LOCK dialog.
Makes presentations without a computer using USB media.
Displays images transferred from a computer via USB.
Enables presentations over a network using LiveViewer.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the projector lamp.
Procedure for cleaning and replacing the air filter.
Interprets warnings shown on the projector's status monitor.
Provides solutions for common error messages.
Explains the meaning of different indicator lamp states.
Resets all projector settings to factory defaults.
Identifies non-defect issues that might appear as machine problems.