Casio Projector XJ 360 User Manual

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DATA PROJECTOR  
XJ-360  
User’s Guide  
Make sure you read all of the precautions in the  
printed “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)” first.  
Also see the “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)”  
for information about setting up the projector and  
replacing its lamp.  
Keep this manual in a safe place for future  
reference.  
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Contents  
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Projection Operations  
Projection Operations  
Projecting onto a Screen  
This section explains the basic steps for projecting an image.  
Basic Flow  
Set up the projector and point it at the screen.  
Users Guide (Basic Operations): Setting Up the Projector  
Connect the computer or video device to the projector.  
Users Guide (Basic Operations): Connecting a Computer to the Projector  
Users Guide (Basic Operations): Connecting to a Standard Video Device  
Turn on the projector and the connected computer or video device.  
Press the [  
] (power) key to turn on the projector.  
Users Guide (Basic Operations): Turning On the Projector  
Perform fine adjustment of the projection position and angle.  
Users Guide (Basic Operations): Adjusting the Projector Elevation Angle  
Select the input source.  
Manually Selecting the Input Source(page 6)  
Adjust the projected image size and focus the image.  
Zoom and Focus(page 7)  
Start projection (presentation, video, etc.).  
Perform the required operation on the input source computer or video equipment.  
Use the projectors various functions to adjust the projected image as required.  
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Projection Operations  
Auto Input Source Selection  
When you turn on the projector, it checks the status of each input source (whether or not  
the input source is sending a signal) in the sequence shown below. It automatically selects  
the first input source it finds that is sending an input signal, and projects the applicable  
image.  
RGB terminal input  
(RGB/Component)  
S-VIDEO terminal input  
(S-VIDEO)  
VIDEO terminal input  
(VIDEO)  
If the RGB input terminal is connected to a computer and the S-VIDEO input terminal is  
connected to a video deck and signals are being supplied by both, for example, the projector  
automatically selects RGB input when it is turned on. The currently selected input source  
name is shown in the upper right corner of the projection screen.  
z If the projector does not find any input signal, the message No signal inputappears in  
place of the input source name.  
z The input source that corresponds to input to the RGB input terminal is displayed in  
accordance with the Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J RGB Input(page 44)  
as shown below.  
When the setting is “Auto”:  
RGBis displayed when the input signal to the RGB  
input terminal is RGB, Componentis displayed in  
the case of a component signal.  
When the setting is “RGB”:  
RGBis displayed.  
When the setting is “Component”: Componentis displayed.  
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Note that the projector does not select the input source automatically when Offis  
selected for the Detailed Settings  
J
Advanced Settings 1  
J
Auto Input Detect(page 40)  
on the setup menu.  
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Projection Operations  
Manually Selecting the Input Source  
The procedure you should use to select the input source depends on whether you are using  
projector keys or remote controller keys.  
[S-VIDEO] key  
[VIDEO] key  
[RGB/COMPONENT] key  
[INPUT] key  
[Projector]  
[Remote Controller]  
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To select the input source using projector keys, press the [INPUT] key on the projector to  
cycle through input sources in the sequence shown below.  
(RGB/Component)  
(S-VIDEO)  
(VIDEO)  
To select the input source using remote controller keys, press the [RGB/COMPONENT],  
[VIDEO], or [S-VIDEO] key on the remote controller to select the input source you want.  
The currently selected input source name is shown in the upper right corner of the projection  
screen.  
z If the currently selected input source is not sending an input signal, the message No  
signal inputappears in place of the input source name.  
z The input source name when RGB/Component is selected as the input source is  
displayed as RGBor Componentin accordance with the Detailed Settings J  
Advanced Settings 2 J RGB Inputon the setup menu (page 44). For more information,  
see the note under Auto Input Source Selection(page 5).  
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Projection Operations  
Zoom and Focus  
Use the zoom ring to adjust the image size, and the focus ring to focus the image.  
Zoom ring  
Smaller  
Larger  
Focus ring  
z It is best to have a still image on the screen when you focus the image.  
z Performing zoom after focusing can cause the image to go out of focus. If this happens,  
focus again.  
Auto Adjustment of an RGB Image  
When the input source is RGB (computer), the projector automatically adjusts vertical and  
horizontal positioning, frequency, and phase whenever it detects an RGB signal (following input  
source selection, power up, etc.). You can also execute an automatic adjustment operation by  
pressing the [AUTO] key.  
z You can turn off auto adjustment (page 41) when you want to disable auto adjustment  
and maintain manual settings.  
z The projected image may become distorted while an auto adjustment operation is in  
progress.  
z If an image is unclear following the auto adjustment operation, you can use the menu to  
adjust items manually. For details, see Signal Settingson page 30.  
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Projection Operations  
Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE)  
When the projector is at an angle to the screen it is projecting on, the projected image may  
have different length top and bottom edges. This phenomenon is called, keystoning. This  
projector comes with functions for automatic as well as manual keystone correction, which  
provides a regularly shaped projected image. The following shows the allowable angle that the  
projector can be positioned relative to the screen.  
Screen  
Up to about 20  
degrees  
Up to about 20  
degrees  
z The angles shown in the above illustration are subject to the following conditions.  
×
z Projection of an image from a computer (Resolution: 1024 768; Vertical Frequency:  
60Hz)  
z Resize Image To Fit: On  
z Actual correction ranges are affected by the type of signal being projected, zoom, the  
Resize Image To Fitsetting, the aspect ratio setting, and other factors.  
z Keystone correction can cause the corrected image to be smaller than the original  
(uncorrected) image, or it can cause distortion of the image. If the projected image  
becomes difficult to view, try moving the screen and/or projector so they are oriented  
close to the configuration shown under Setting Up the Projectorin the Users Guide  
(Basic Operations).  
z The projector does not support horizontal keystone correction. The center of the  
projectors lens should be aligned with the horizontal center of the screen (see Setting  
Up the Projectorin the Users Guide (Basic Operations)).  
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Projection Operations  
Automatic Keystone Correction  
Automatic keystone correction correct the image to counteract the effects of vertical keystoning.  
Performing auto keystone correction causes the message Auto Keystone Corrected.to appear  
in the bottom center of the projected image.  
z Auto keystone correction is performed by detecting the elevation angle of the projector.  
This means that the surface you are projecting onto needs to be standing straight up. If  
the surface you are projecting onto is not straight, use manual keystone correction to  
correct the image.  
z You can turn auto keystone correction on or off as required. For details, see Detailed  
Settings J Advanced Settings 1 J Auto Keystone Correctionon page 40.  
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Projection Operations  
Manual Keystone Correction  
Manual keystone correction can be used to correct for vertical keystoning.  
To use manual keystone correction  
1. Press the [KEYSTONE] key.  
z This causes the keystone correction screen to appear on the projected image.  
2. Use the [W] and [X] keys to correct for keystoning.  
z Each press of [W] or [X] shifts the indicator on the currently selected bar left or right.  
z Keystone correction is possible within the range that the indicator is able to move within  
the selected bar. Depending on conditions, the indicator may not move all the way to  
either end of the bar.  
3. To close the setup screen, move the cursor to Close, and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z You can also close the setup screen by pressing the [ESC] or [KEYSTONE] key.  
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Projection Operations  
Using Color Mode (COLOR MODE)  
The color mode setting lets you specify the type of image you will be projecting, so the  
projector can optimize image color.  
To change the color mode setting  
1. Press the [COLOR MODE] key.  
z This causes the color mode screen to appear on the projection image. The  
mark  
z
indicates the current color mode setting.  
z For details about each of the settings, see Image Adjustment J Color Modeon  
page 28.  
2. Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the cursor to the setting you want,  
and then press the [ENTER] key.  
z This moves the  
image.  
to item that is selected by the cursor, and applies the setting to the  
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3. To close the setup screen, move the cursor to Close, and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z You can also close the setup screen by pressing the [ESC] or [COLOR MODE] key.  
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Projection Operations  
Adjusting the Volume Level (VOL +/–)  
You can use the remote controller keys to adjust the volume level of the audio that is output  
from the projectors speaker.  
To adjust the volume level  
1. On the remote controller, press the [VOL +] or [VOL ] key.  
z This causes the [Volume] screen to appear on the projected image.  
2. Press the [VOL +] key or the [X] key to increase the volume, or the  
[VOL ] or [W] key to lower the volume.  
3. To close the setup screen, move the cursor to Close, and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z You can also close the setup screen by pressing the [ESC] key.  
Muting the Image and Audio (MUTE)  
The mute function causes the projected image to go to black screen, and stop output of the  
audio from the speaker.  
To mute the image and audio  
1. On the remote controller, press the [MUTE] key.  
z This causes the projected image to go to a black screen, and stops output from the  
speaker.  
2. To restore the image and audio, press the [MUTE] key again or press  
the [ESC] key.  
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Projection Operations  
Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/–)  
You can use the remote controllers zoom keys to enlarge a specific part of the projected  
image.  
To enlarge part of the projected image  
1. On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] or [D-ZOOM ] key.  
z This causes a cross cursor ( ) to appear on the projected image.  
2. Use the remote controllers cursor keys to move the cross cursor to the  
part of the image that you want in the center of the enlarged image.  
3. On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] key to enlarge the  
image.  
z Each press of the [D-ZOOM +] key enlarges the image one step. Pressing the  
[D-ZOOM +] key will not affect the image if it is already its maximum size.  
z You can back step through the image enlargements by pressing the [D-ZOOM ] key.  
z
You can shift the zoomed image up, down, left, or right by pressing the applicable  
remote controller cursor key  
.
4. To exit image enlargement and return the image to its original size,  
press the remote controllers [ESC] key.  
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Projection Operations  
Freezing the Projected Image (FREEZE)  
The freeze function stores the current projected image in projector memory, and projects it as  
a still image.  
To freeze the projected image  
1. On the remote controller, press the [FREEZE] key.  
z This freezes the image that was being projected when you pressed the [FREEZE] key.  
2. To unfreeze the image, press the [FREEZE] key again or press the  
[ESC] key.  
Displaying the Pointer  
Use the procedures in this section to display the pointer and to select its shape (arrow, bar).  
You can use the pointer to point to a specific location of the projected image during a  
presentation.  
To display the pointer  
Press the [POINTER/SELECT] key to display the pointer in the projected image.  
The following operations can be performed while the pointer is displayed.  
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Pressing the [STYLE] key (the [ENTER] key functions as the [STYLE] key while the  
pointer is displayed) rotates the pointer, causes it to blink, etc. If you are using an arrow  
pointer, for example, each press of the [STYLE] key cycles through four different pointer  
orientations.  
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The cursor keys can be used to move pointer around the image. Holding down a cursor  
key moves the pointer at high speed.  
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Projection Operations  
Selecting the Pointer Shape  
Each press of the [POINTER/SELECT] key while the pointer is displayed cycles through the  
pointer shapes in the sequence shown below.  
To clear the pointer from the image  
Press the [ESC] key.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Using the Setup Menu  
Setup Menu Overview  
Pressing the [MENU] key while an image is being projected displays the setup menu on the  
projected image. The setup menu can be used to configure a variety of different projector  
settings. The following table shows the menu items that are available in the Setup Menu.  
Input source 2  
Main menu  
Sub-menu  
Sub-menu Item Type 1  
See page  
R
C
S
V
Brightness  
Contrast  
Sharpness  
Saturation  
Tint  
Color Mode  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Setting Screen  
Setting Screen  
Execution  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Value Setting  
Selection  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
28  
28  
29  
30  
30  
30  
30  
31  
31  
31  
32  
33  
34  
34  
35  
Image  
Adjustment  
3 3  
Color Balance  
Restore Menu Defaults  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Position  
Frequency  
Signal  
Settings  
Phase  
Noise Filter  
Restore Menu Defaults  
Keystone Correction  
Aspect Ratio  
Resize Image To Fit  
Projection Mode  
Ceiling Mount 11  
Restore Menu Defaults  
Execution  
Value Setting  
Selection  
Selection  
Selection  
4  
Screen  
Settings  
Selection  
Execution  
1 This is the sub-menu item type. Refer to the pages noted below for more information.  
Value Setting: Specifies a numeric value () page 22).  
Selection:  
Allows selection from multiple options () page 22).  
Setting Screen: Numeric value specification or option selection on a separate setting  
screen () page 23).  
Execution:  
Initializes a setting () page 24).  
Information:  
Displays information only () page 24).  
2 These columns indicate whether each item appears ( ) or not ( ) for each input  
source (R = RGB, C = Component, S = S-VIDEO, V = Video, = No input signal).  
3 This setting can be configured only for an NTSC or NTSC4.43 signal.  
4 This setting can be selected only when the aspect ratio of the input signal is 4:3.  
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Input source  
Main menu  
Sub-menu  
Sub-menu Item Type  
See page  
R
C
S
V
Volume  
Pointer  
Value Setting  
Selection  
Selection  
Special10  
Special10  
*5  
35  
36  
36  
37  
37  
Low-noise Mode  
Power On Password  
Change Password  
Advanced Settings 1  
Auto Input Detect  
Auto Keystone  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
Selection  
Selection  
40  
40  
Correction  
Auto Adjust  
Selection  
Selection  
Selection  
Selection  
6  
41  
41  
42  
42  
Show Screen Text  
Startup Screen  
No Signal Screen  
Advanced Settings 2  
Auto Power Off  
RGB Input  
Detailed  
Settings  
Selection  
Setting Screen  
Setting Screen  
Setting Screen  
Selection  
Selection  
Setting Screen  
Execution  
Information  
Information  
Information  
Information  
Information  
Information  
Information  
Execution  
43  
44  
45  
45  
45  
45  
46  
46  
46  
46  
47  
47  
47  
47  
47  
47  
47  
7  
8  
9  
Video Signal  
S-Video Signal  
Image Enhancement 1  
Image Enhancement 2  
Language  
Restore Menu Defaults  
Lamp Time  
Input Signal  
Signal Name  
Resolution  
Operational  
Info  
Horizontal Frequency  
Vertical Frequency  
Scan System  
Restore All Defaults  
Reset Lamp Time  
Execution  
5 This setting is for the currently selected input source.  
6 This setting can be configured only when the input source is RGB.  
7 This setting can be configured only when the input source is RGB/Component.  
8 This setting can be configured only when the input source is VIDEO.  
9 This setting can be configured only when the input source is S-VIDEO.  
10 This is a special sub-menu item that is different from other types.  
11 The Low-noise Mode is available only when Ceiling Mountis turned off.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Before Configuring Menu Settings  
Always remember that the settings you configure on the setup menu are applied for the input  
source (RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, VIDEO) that was selected when you displayed the setup  
menu. Note the following important points.  
z
The items that appear on the setup menu depend on the currently selected input source  
and other factors.  
Some items apply to a certain specific input source, while some apply to multiple input  
sources.  
z
z
Even for menu items that are common to multiple input sources, the setting range or  
selectable options may differ according to the input source.  
With certain exceptions, there are basically two types of settings that can be configured  
for multiple input sources. One type lets you configure different settings for each individual  
input source. The other type applies a single setting to all input sources. The volume  
level setting, for example, lets you configure a different setting for each input source, while  
the keystone correction setting lets you configure a single common setting for all input  
sources.  
z For details about how settings are saved, and other details, see Setup Menu Reference”  
on page 27.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Setup Menu Screen Operations  
This section explains projector operations you need to perform while configuring setup menu  
settings. It also provides details about each sub-menu item type.  
Basic Setup Menu Operations  
The following is the general flow of the steps you need to perform when configuring setup  
menu operations.  
1. Select the input source whose settings you want to configure.  
2. Press the [MENU] key.  
z This causes the setup menu screen to appear in the upper left corner of the projected  
image. At this time, only the main menu will be visible.  
3. Press the [T] key.  
z This will highlight the Image Adjustmenton the main menu, indicating that it is  
selected. Also, the Image Adjustmentsub-menu will appear to the right.  
Main menu  
Sub-menu  
Currently selected  
menu item  
z The items that appear in the sub-menu depend on the input source you selected in  
step 1 and whether or not a signal is being input from the input source. For details,  
see Setup Menu Overviewon page 16.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
4. Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the highlighting to the main menu  
item you want.  
z The sub-menu for the currently selected main menu item will appear to the right.  
5. Press the [X] key or the [ENTER] key.  
z This will cause the item at the top of the currently displayed sub-menu to become  
highlighted, indicating that it is selected.  
6. Select the sub-menu item whose setting you want to change.  
z Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the highlighting to the sub-menu item you want.  
Configuring Advanced Settings 1 and Advanced Settings 2  
The Advanced Settings 1and Advanced Settings 2sub-menus on the Detailed Settings”  
main menu provide access to further sub-menus for configuring various advanced settings.  
Use the following steps to select items on the advanced settings sub-menus.  
(1) Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the highlighting to Advanced Settings 1or  
Advanced Settings 2.  
(2) Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This closes the main menu and switches to one of the special sub-menus shown below.  
Advanced Settings 1 Sub-menu  
Advanced Settings 2 Sub-menu  
(3) Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the highlighting to the sub-menu item you want.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
7. Use the currently selected sub-menu to change settings or select  
options.  
z The operations you need to perform depend on the sub-menu item type. For information  
about item types, see Setup Menu Overviewon page 16.  
z For information about operations required for each item type, see Sub-menu Operations”  
on page 22.  
z After configuring all of the settings you want for a particular sub-menu, you can use the  
[S] and [T] keys to select another sub-menu and then configure its settings.  
z To select a different main menu, move the cursor to Backand then press the  
[ENTER] key, or press the [ESC] key. Next, perform steps 4 through 7 again.  
8. To close the setup menu, move the cursor to Close, and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z Pressing the [MENU] key while the setup menu is displayed closes the setup menu,  
regardless of the menu level that is currently displayed.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Sub-menu Operations  
This section explains steps you need to perform in order to configure settings for each sub-  
menu item type (value, selection, setting screen, execution, information).  
Value Setting Type Sub-menu Item  
This type of sub-menu item consists of a value and a bar graph.  
Examples: Image Adjustment J Brightness; Screen Settings J Keystone Correction  
Operation: Press the [W] key to make the value smaller, or the [X] key to make it larger.  
A value can be selected within the range that the indicator is able to move  
within the selected bar. Depending on conditions, the indicator may not move  
all the way to either end of the bar.  
Selection Type Sub-menu Item  
This type of sub-menu item provides a number of options from which you can choose.  
Examples: Screen Settings J Aspect Ratio; Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 1 J  
Auto Keystone Correction  
Operation: The currently selected option is indicated by a black button next to it. Use the  
[W] and [X] keys to move between the selections, which causes the buttons  
next to them to become either black (selected) or white (deselected).  
z For details about the options that are available for each selection type sub-menu item,  
see Setup Menu Referenceon page 27.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Setting Screen Type Sub-menu Item  
This type of sub-menu item displays a separate screen that you use to configure its settings.  
Examples: Image Adjustment J Color Mode; Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J  
Language, etc.  
Operation: The following example shows how to configure settings for Image Adjustment J  
Color Mode.  
1. Perform steps 2 through 4 under Basic Setup Menu Operationson  
page 19. Select the Image Adjustmentmain menu, and then select  
the Color Modesub-menu item.  
2. Press the [X] key (or the [ENTER] key).  
z This displays the Color Mode selection screen shown below.  
3. Use the [S] and [T] keys to highlight the item you want to select, and  
then press the [ENTER] key.  
4. After you are finished configuring settings, move the cursor to Back”  
and then press the [ENTER] key, or press the [ESC] key to return to  
the previous sub-menu.  
z After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.  
z Note that the available settings and configuration procedures depend on the setting  
screen. See Setup Menu Referenceon page 27 for details about each sub-menu item.  
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Execution Type Sub-menu Item  
This type of sub-menu item returns a setting to its initial default value.  
Examples: Image Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults; Operational Info J Reset Lamp  
Time  
)Initializing Settings (page 25)  
)Resetting the Lamp Time (Users Guide (Basic Operation))  
Information Type Sub-menu Item  
This type of sub-menu item provides status and setup information.  
Examples: Operational Info J Lamp Time; Operational Info J Input Signal  
Refer to the following for details about the type of information that is available using the  
information type sub-menu items.  
)Operational Info J Lamp Time (page 46)  
)Operational Info J Input Signal (page 46)  
)Operational Info J Signal Name (page 47)  
)Operational Info J Resolution (page 47)  
)Operational Info J Horizontal Frequency (page 47)  
)Operational Info J Vertical Frequency (page 47)  
)Operational Info J Scan System (page 47)  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Initializing Settings  
The setup menu lets you initialize the settings of a particular main menu item, or for all  
setup menu items.  
To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item  
Example: To initialize the settings of the Image Adjustmentmain menu item.  
z Performing the following procedure returns all of the sub-menu items under the currently  
selected main menu item to their initial default settings.  
1. Select the input source whose settings you want to initialize.  
2. Perform steps 2 through 4 under Basic Setup Menu Operationson  
page 19. Select the Image Adjustmentmain menu, and then select  
the Restore Menu Defaultssub-menu item.  
3. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize settings.  
4. Use the [S] and [T] keys to select [Yes].  
5. Press the [ENTER] key to initialize the menus settings, or the [ESC]  
key to exit the initialize operation without doing anything.  
z Pressing the [ENTER] key returns all of the sub-menu items on the currently selected  
main menu to their initial default settings.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
To initialize all menu settings  
z Performing the procedure below will initialize all settings, except for the following setup  
menu sub-menu items.  
z Power on password on/off setting and the current password (Detailed Settings J Power  
On Password)  
z Language Setting (Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J Language)  
z Lamp Time (Operational Info J Lamp Time)  
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Basic Setup Menu Operations” on  
page 19. Select the “Operational Info” main menu, and then select the  
“Restore All Defaults” sub-menu item.  
2. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all settings.  
3. Use the [S] and [T] keys to select [Yes].  
4. Press the [ENTER] key to initialize all menu settings, or the [ESC] key  
to exit the initialize operation without doing anything.  
z Pressing the [ENTER] key will initialize all settings and information, except for the items  
described under “Important!” above.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Setup Menu Reference  
This section provides detailed explanations about the contents for all of the setup menu items.  
z The titles in this section use the format: Main Menu Item  
Sub-menu Item.  
J
Image Adjustment  
IImage Adjustment  
Brightness  
J
This sub-menu adjusts the brightness of the projected image. A larger value produces a  
brighter image.  
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This setting is not possible when there is no input signal.  
z
A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.  
IImage Adjustment  
Contrast  
J
This sub-menu adjusts the contrast of the projected image. A larger value produces a  
stronger contrast.  
z
This setting is not possible when there is no input signal.  
z
A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.  
IImage Adjustment  
Sharpness  
J
This sub-menu adjusts the sharpness of the projected image. A larger value makes the image  
sharper, while a smaller value makes it softer.  
z
z
This setting is not possible when there is no input signal.  
A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.  
IImage Adjustment  
Saturation  
J
This sub-menu adjusts the color saturation of the projected image. A larger value increase  
color saturation.  
z
This setting is not possible when the input source is RGB/Component and when there is  
no input signal.  
z
A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.  
IImage Adjustment  
Tint  
J
This sub-menu adjusts the tint of the projected image. A larger value makes the overall  
image more reddish, while a smaller value makes the overall image more bluish.  
z
This setting is not possible when the input source is RGB/Component and when there is  
no input signal.  
z
A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IImage Adjustment Color Mode  
J
This sub-menu lets you select from among five different color settings to optimize projection in  
accordance with image contents and projection conditions.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(Presentation), Standard, Graphics, Theater, Blackboard  
Presentation, (Standard), Graphics, Theater, Blackboard  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
None  
Setting Explanations  
Presentation: Select this setting for standard presentations in a well-lit area.  
Standard:  
Graphics:  
Select this setting when you want to highlight the colors during your  
presentation.  
Select this setting when you want photographs and graphics to appear  
natural.  
Theater:  
Select this setting to bring out the dark portions of your images.  
Select this setting for easy viewing when projecting onto a blackboard.  
Blackboard:  
Setting Storage  
A different setting is stored for each input source.  
IImage Adjustment  
Color Balance  
J
This sub-menu lets you independently adjust the red, green, and blue components of the  
projection image.  
z
z
Color balance cannot be adjusted when there is no signal.  
A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.  
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To adjust color balance  
1. On the Image Adjustmentmain menu, select the Color Balancesub-  
menu item, and then press the [ENTER] key.  
z This causes the Color Balancesub-menu to appear, which shows the current settings  
for each of the color components.  
2. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays the color balance setting screen.  
3. Use the [S] and [T] keys to select the color you want to adjust (red,  
green, blue), and then use the [W] and [X] keys to adjust it.  
4. After you are finished configuring settings, move the cursor to Back”  
and then press the [ENTER] key, or press the [ESC] key to return to  
the previous sub-menu.  
z To exit the setup menu, press the [MENU] key.  
IImage Adjustment  
Restore Menu Defaults  
J
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Image Adjustment main menu to  
their initial default settings.  
z
For details about the initialization procedure, see To initialize the settings of a particular  
main menu itemon page 25.  
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Signal Settings  
ISignal Settings  
Vertical Position  
J
This sub-menu lets you adjust the vertical position of the input source image within the  
projection area.  
z
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This setting is possible only when RGB/Component is selected as the input source.  
Image Adjustmentmain menu item settings are saved for the current signal type only  
(XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.), and not for the input signal source. Note, however, that the  
number of signal type settings that can be saved is limited. Exceeding the limit causes  
the oldest setting to be deleted automatically.  
ISignal Settings  
Horizontal Position  
J
This sub-menu lets you adjust the horizontal position of the input source image within the  
projection area.  
z
This setting is possible only when RGB/Component is selected as the input source.  
z
See Signal Settings J Vertical Positionfor details about how settings are saved.  
ISignal Settings  
Frequency  
J
This sub-menu lets you manually control the frequency of the image.  
Normally, the projector is able to adjust the frequency automatically. If there are vertical bands  
in the projected image, however, it means that automatic adjustment is not possible for some  
reason. When this happens use this setting to adjust the image frequency.  
z
z
This setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source.  
Settings are saved for each signal type (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.). Note, however, that  
the number of signal type settings that can be saved is limited. Exceeding the limit  
causes the oldest setting to be deleted automatically.  
z If, for some reason, your manual frequency settings cause the image input from the  
computer to disappear from the projection, you can press the [AUTO] key to perform an  
auto adjust operation (page 7), which should cause the image to reappear.  
ISignal Settings  
Phase  
J
This sub-menu lets you manually control the phase of the image.  
Normally, the projector is able to adjust the phase automatically. If there are color errors or  
flickering in the projected image, however, it means that automatic adjustment is not possible  
for some reason. When this happens use this setting to adjust the image phase.  
z
This setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source.  
z
See Signal Settings J Frequencyfor details about how settings are saved.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
ISignal Settings Noise Filter  
J
This sub-menu provides a choice of noise filter levels to remove digital noise from the  
projected image when RGB is selected as the input source. Note that the noise filter may not  
be able to remove certain types of digital noise.  
z
This setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. The setting is  
saved for the RGB input source only.  
z
Turning off the projector automatically returns this sub-menu to its initial default setting  
(Normal).  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
Low, (Normal), High  
None  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
ISignal Settings  
Restore Menu Defaults  
J
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Signal Settings main menu to their  
initial default settings.  
z
Signal Settingsmain menu Vertical Position, Horizontal Position, Frequency, and  
Phasesettings are initialized for the current signal type (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.)  
only.  
z
For details about the initialization procedure, see To initialize the settings of a particular  
main menu itemon page 25.  
Screen Settings  
IScreen Settings  
Keystone Correction  
J
This sub-menu lets you correct for vertical keystoning of the projected image.  
z
z
Vertical keystone correction can be performed regardless of the currently selected input  
source.  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IScreen Settings Aspect Ratio  
J
This sub-menu lets you select the aspect ratio (ratio between the vertical and horizontal  
dimensions) of the projected image.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
None  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
(4:3), 16:9  
No Signal  
None  
Setting Explanations  
4:3: Sets the aspect ratio of the projected image to 4:3 (same as a standard TV  
screen). This setting is normally used when S-VIDEO or VIDEO is selected as  
the input source.  
16:9: Sets the aspect ratio of the projected image to 16:9 (same as a movie screen  
or high-definition TV screen). Using this setting when the input source image is  
a 16:9 image that has been squeezed to a 4:3 image causes the image to be  
projected with its normal 16:9 aspect ratio.  
Setting Storage  
A different setting is stored for each input source.  
z When a component signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9 is sent from the input source, the  
aspect ratio of the projected image is automatically switched to 16:9. In this case, this  
setting cannot be changed.  
z Using this projector to reduce, enlarge, or otherwise alter an image for business purposes  
or public display may infringe upon the rights of the individual who holds the copyright of  
the image.  
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IScreen Settings Resize Image to Fit  
J
When RGB is selected as the input source and the video resolution of the connected  
×
computer is anything other than XGA (1024 768 pixels), Resize Image To Fitautomatically  
enlarges or reduces the input image so it matches the video resolution of the projector and  
fills the entire screen.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
None  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: When the input signal from the computer connected to the projector is not an  
XGA signal, the image is automatically enlarged or reduced so it matches the  
projectors video resolution and fills the entire screen.  
Off: Turns off resizing of the image input from the computer. If the image input from  
the computer is smaller than XGA, the size of the projected image will also be  
smaller. When the image input from the computer is larger than XGA, only the  
center part of the image that corresponds to XGA size is projected.  
z Resizing of an input image by Resize Image To Fitcan call coarsening of the image or  
can cause part of the image to be cut off. If this happens, try turning off Resize Image  
To Fit. Note, however, that turning off Resize Image To Fitcan cause the projected  
image to become smaller, or it can cause only the center part of the image to be  
projected.  
Setting Storage  
This setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. The setting is  
saved for the RGB input source only.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IScreen Settings Projection Mode  
J
Use this sub-menu to specify whether projection will be from the front of the screen or the  
back of the screen.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(Front), Rear  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
Front: For projection from the front of the screen.  
Rear: For projection from the back of the screen. This setting flips the front projected  
image horizontally.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
IScreen Settings  
Ceiling Mount  
J
Use this sub-menu to configure the projector for use in an installation in which it is positioned  
upside down.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
On, (Off)  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: Flips the projected image horizontally and vertically.  
Off: Projects a normal image.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
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z Turning on “Ceiling Mount” automatically turns off “Detailed Settings J Low-noise Mode”  
(page 36). Note that the setting for “Low-noise Mode” remains “Off” even if you turn  
“Ceiling Mount” back off again.  
z The “Low-noise Mode” setting cannot be changed while “Ceiling Mount” is turned on.  
z Unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet if you do not plan to use it for a long  
time.  
z If you do not unplug the AC power cord when “Ceiling Mount” is turned on, the cooling  
fan will continue to operate after you turn off the projector. This is normal and does not  
indicate malfunction.  
IScreen Settings  
Restore Menu Defaults  
J
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Screen settings main menu to their  
initial default settings.  
z
You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the  
initialization is performed for the currently selected input source.  
Basically, initialization initializes the settings of the current input source. Note, however, that  
the following settings are always initialized, regardless of the currently selected input  
source.  
z
Keystone Correction  
Projection Mode  
Ceiling Mount  
z
For details about the initialization procedure, see “To initialize the settings of a particular  
main menu item” on page 25.  
z Initializing these settings when “Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 1 J Auto  
Keystone Correction” is turned on causes automatic keystone correction to be performed  
after initialization is complete, which causes “Keystone Correction” setting to show a  
corrected value.  
Detailed Settings  
IDetailed Settings  
Volume  
J
This sub-menu can be used to adjust the volume level of the projector’s speaker. This setting  
is also linked to volume settings made with the remote controller’s [VOL +] and [VOL –] keys.  
z
Changing this setting when there is no input signal changes the volume setting of the  
currently selected signal source.  
z
A different setting is stored for each input source.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Pointer  
J
This sub-menu lets you specify the type of pointer that appears first when you press the  
[POINTER/SELECT] key.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
Arrow 1, Arrow 2, Arrow 3, Bar 1, Bar 2, Bar 3  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
IDetailed Settings  
Low-noise Mode  
J
The low-noise mode reduces the luminosity of the projection lamp and the speed of the  
cooling fan, allowing quieter projector operation.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(Off), On  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
Off (normal mode):  
This mode projects at normal luminosity.  
On (low-noise mode): This mode reduces luminosity and fan motor speed for quieter  
operation than the normal mode.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
z Turning on Screen Settings J Ceiling Mount(page 34) automatically turns off Low-  
noise Mode. Note that the setting for Low-noise Moderemains Offeven if you turn  
Ceiling Mountback off again.  
z The Low-noise Modesetting cannot be changed while Ceiling Mountis turned on.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Power On Password, Change Password  
J
This sub-menu lets you turn the power on password on and off.  
While the password is turned on, projector operation is impossible unless the correct password  
is entered.  
For more information about the power on password, see Password Featureon page 52.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
On, (Off)  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanation  
On: Turns on the power on password, which requires input of a password to turn on  
the projector.  
Off: Turns off the password, which allows the projector to be operated without inputting  
a password.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
Initial Factory Default Password  
The following is the 8-key operation you should perform to input the initial factory default  
password.  
[S][X][T][W][S][T][W][X]  
z Note that the projectors password is not really a word, but rather a series of remote  
controller key operations.  
z If you need to keep projector operation secure, be sure to change the initial factory  
default password to a different one as soon as possible.  
z The password can be input using the remote controller only. Optimum security is ensured  
by turning on the password and keeping the remote controller with you.  
z For information about what you should do if you forget your password, see If you forget  
your password...on page 52.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
Using the Password Input Dialog Box  
The password input dialog box will appear when any one of the following occurs.  
z
z
z
When you turn on the projector while the password is turned on.  
When you turn the password on or off.  
When you change the password.  
When this dialog box is shown, perform a remote controller key operation for each of the  
password input positions. The following explains how to input numbers.  
z
z
z
z
The cursor is flashing at the first (leftmost) input position.  
The cursor is used to select an input position for input.  
Use the remote controller cursor keys to input the password.  
Each time you perform a remote controller key operation, appears at the current  
input position, and the cursor moves to the next input position to the right.  
A password can be from one to eight key operations long.  
After performing all of the key operations you want, press the [ENTER] key.  
To clear your input, press the [ESC] key.  
z
z
z
To turn the power on password on and off  
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under Basic Setup Menu Operationson  
page 19. Select the Detailed Settingsmain menu, and then select  
the Power On Passwordsub-menu item.  
2. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays a password input dialog box.  
3. Input the current password.  
z The initial factory default password is: [S][X][T][W][S][T][W][X].  
z For information about how to input the password, see Using the Password Input  
Dialog Box.  
4. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z If the password you input does not match the currently registered password, the  
message The password you input is wrong. appears. Press the [ENTER] key to  
return to step 1.  
z If the password you input matches the registered password, pressing [ENTER] above  
will display the message The password you input is correct!. Press the [ENTER]  
key to advance to the next step.  
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5. Use the [S] and [T] keys to turn the power on password on or off.  
6. Press the [ENTER] key.  
To change the power on password  
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under Basic Setup Menu Operationson  
page 19. Select the Detailed Settingsmain menu, and then select  
the Change Passwordsub-menu item.  
2. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays a password input dialog box.  
3. Input the current password.  
z The initial factory default password is: [S][X][T][W][S][T][W][X].  
z For information about how to input the password, see Using the Password Input  
Dialog Box.  
4. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z If the password you input does not match the currently registered password, the  
message The password you input is wrong.appears. Press the [ENTER] key to  
return to step 1.  
z If the password you input matches the registered password, pressing [ENTER] above  
will display the message The password you input is correct!. Press the [ENTER]  
key to advance to the next step.  
5. Input the new password, and then press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays a dialog box for re-inputting the password for confirmation.  
6. Re-input the same password you input in step 5, and then press  
[ENTER].  
z If the two passwords you input were identical, the message Your new password has  
been registered.appears. Press the [ENTER] key.  
z If the password you input here is different from the one you input in step 5, the  
message The password you input is wrong! Go back and input the correct  
password.appears. Pressing the [ENTER] key will display the new password input  
dialog box. Repeat the above procedure from step 5.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 1  
Auto Input Detect  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify whether auto detect of the input source should be performed  
whenever the projector is turned on (page 5).  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: Turns on auto detection of the input source whenever the projector is turned on.  
Off: Turns off auto detection of the input source whenever the projector is turned on.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
IDetailed Settings  
Advanced Settings 1  
Auto Keystone Correction  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify whether auto keystone correction should be performed  
whenever the elevation angle of the projector is changed (page 9).  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: Turns on auto keystone correction.  
Off: Turns off auto keystone correction.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
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IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 1  
Auto Adjust  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify whether or not auto adjustment should be performed (page 7)  
when RGB is selected as the input source.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
None  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
(On), Off  
* Only when the currently selected input source is RGB.  
Setting Explanations  
On: Turns on auto adjustment, which is performed when RGB is selected as the input  
source.  
Off: Turns off auto adjustment.  
Setting Storage  
This setting is saved for the RGB input terminal only.  
IDetailed Settings  
Advanced Settings 1  
Show Screen Text  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify whether the following information should be displayed.  
z
z
z
Input signal name  
Message display during input signal search and auto adjustment  
Message when auto keystone correction is performed  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: Selecting this option turns on information display.  
Off: Selecting this option turns off information display.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 1  
Startup Screen  
J
J
Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup screen should be projected whenever  
the projector is turned on.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
On, (Off)  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: Projects a startup screen.  
Off: No startup screen is projected.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
IDetailed Settings  
Advanced Settings 1  
No Signal Screen  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify what should be projected when there is no input signal to the  
projector.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(Blue), Black  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
Blue: Displays a blue screen when there is no input signal.  
Black: Displays a black screen when there is no input signal.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 2  
Auto Power Off  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you turn Auto Power Off (see Turning Off the Projectorin the separate  
Users Guide (Basic Operations)) on or off.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Explanations  
On: Turns on Auto Power Off.  
Off: Turns off Auto Power Off.  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 2  
RGB Input  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify the type of input signal in accordance with the device  
connected to the projectors RGB terminal.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(Auto), RGB, Component  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
None  
No Signal  
(RGB), Component  
* Only when the currently selected input source is RGB or  
Component.  
Setting Explanations  
Auto:  
Select this setting for automatic switching between RGB and component in  
accordance with the signal input to the RGB input terminal.  
RGB:  
Select this setting when a computer is connected to the projectors RGB  
input terminal. For details about connection, see Connecting a Computer  
to the Projectorin the separate Users Guide (Basic Operations).  
Component: Select this setting when the projectors RGB input terminal is connected  
the component video output terminal of a video device using an optionally  
available YK-3 component video cable. For details about connection, see  
Connecting to a Component Video Output Deviceon page 50.  
Setting Storage  
This setting is saved for the RGB input and the component terminals. It is ignored for all  
other input terminals.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 2  
Video Signal, S-Video Signal  
J
J
This sub-menu specifies the input signal for the projectors VIDEO and S-VIDEO input  
terminals.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
None  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
(Auto), NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM  
No Signal  
(Auto), NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM  
* Only when the currently selected input source is VIDEO or  
S-VIDEO.  
Setting Explanations  
Auto:  
Select this setting to have the projector switch the video signal system  
automatically in accordance with the input signal from the video device  
that is connected to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO input terminal. This is the  
setting you should normally use.  
Other settings: Each setting selects the applicable video system. Use these settings  
when you want to specify only one specific video signal for the VIDEO  
and S-VIDEO input terminals.  
Setting Storage  
This setting is saved for the VIDEO and S-VIDEO input terminals only.  
IDetailed Settings  
Advanced Settings 2  
Image Enhancement 1/  
J
J
Image Enhancement 2  
Image Enhancement 1/Image Enhancement 2 improves the readability of an image following  
keystone correction. You should select the Image Enhancement setting (1 or 2) based on  
which one produces the desired results, the type of image you are projecting, projection  
conditions, etc.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)  
(On), Off  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IDetailed Settings Advanced Settings 2  
Language  
J
J
This sub-menu lets you specify the language to use for messages, setup menus, etc.  
Input Source Specific Menu Items  
Input Source  
RGB  
Available Items  
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese  
(Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, Japanese  
Component  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
No Signal  
Setting Storage  
A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.  
z This setting is required the first time you turn on the projector. For more information, see  
Turning On the Projectorin the separate Users Guide (Basic Operations).  
IDetailed Settings  
Restore Menu Defaults  
J
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Detailed Settings main menu to their  
initial defaults, except for the power on password on/off setting, the password (Detailed  
Settings J Power On Password), the language (Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J  
Language), and the lamp time (Operational Info J Lamp Time).  
z
z
z
You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the  
initialization is performed for the currently selected input source.  
The Auto Adjust item is initialized only when RGB is selected as the input source. All  
other items are always initialized, regardless of the currently selected input source.  
For details about the initialization procedure, see To initialize the settings of a particular  
main menu itemon page 25.  
Operational Info  
IOperational Info  
Lamp Time  
J
This sub-menu item shows the cumulative number of hours the current lamp has been used  
to date.  
Use this value as a reference when deciding whether or not the current lamp needs to be  
replaced. For details about replacing the lamp, see Replacing the Lampin the separate  
Users Guide (Basic Operations).  
IOperational Info  
Input Signal  
J
This sub-menu item shows the currently selected input signal (RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or  
VIDEO). Noneis indicated here when there is no input signal.  
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Using the Setup Menu  
IOperational Info Signal Name  
J
This sub-menu item shows the signal name of the signal input to the projector. The Signal  
Namecolumn of the table under Supported Signalson page 58 shows the signal names  
that are displayed by this sub-menu item.  
IOperational Info  
Resolution  
J
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input signal, and shows the resolution of  
the RGB input signal in terms of vertical and horizontal pixels.  
IOperational Info  
Horizontal Frequency  
J
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO is the input  
signal. It shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal.  
IOperational Info  
Vertical Frequency  
J
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO is the input  
signal. It shows the vertical frequency of the input signal.  
IOperational Info  
Scan System  
J
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB or Component is the input signal, and shows  
the scanning frequency of the input signal. The input signal is interlace or non-interlace for  
RGB signal input, and interlace or progressive for Component signal input.  
IOperational Info  
Restore All Defaults  
J
This sub-menu returns all of sub-menu items on the setup menu to their initial default  
settings, except for the power on password on/off setting, the password (Detailed Settings J  
Power On Password), the language (Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J Language),  
and the lamp time (Operational Info J Lamp Time). This operation can be performed  
regardless of the currently selected input source and regardless of whether or not a signal is  
currently being input.  
For details about this initialization procedure, see To initialize all menu settingson page 26.  
IOperational Info  
Reset Lamp Time  
J
Use this sub-menu item to reset the lamp time to 0 hours. For details about replacing the  
lamp and the initialization procedure, see Replacing the Lampin the separate Users Guide  
(Basic Operations).  
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Appendix  
Remote Controller Signal Range  
When performing an operation on the remote controller, point it at the remote control signal  
port on the back or front of the projector. The following illustration shows the range of the  
remote controller signal.  
40 degrees  
max.  
9 meters  
(29.53 feet)  
max.  
40  
degrees max.  
9 meters  
(29.53 feet)  
max.  
Front  
Back  
20  
20  
degrees max.  
degrees max.  
9 meters  
9 meters  
(29.53 feet)  
max.  
(29.53 feet)  
max.  
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Projection Distance and Screen Size  
z
The allowable projection range is from 0.8 meter (2.62 feet) to 16.1 meters (52.82 feet),  
which is the distance from the surface of the lens to the screen.  
Screen Size 300  
8.3 m to 16.1 m  
(27.23 feet to 52.82 feet)  
Screen Size 30  
0.8 m to 1.6 m  
(2.62 feet to 5.25 feet)  
Screen Size 60  
1.6 m to 3.2 m  
(5.25 feet to 10.50 feet)  
16 m  
14 m  
12 m  
10 m  
8 m  
6 m  
4 m  
2 m  
(52.49 feet) (45.93 feet) (39.37 feet) (32.81 feet) (26.25 feet) (19.69 feet) (13.12 feet) (6.56 feet)  
The following table shows the relationship between the distance and projected image size.  
Projection Size  
Screen Size Diagonal (cm)  
Approximate Projection Distance  
Minimum  
Maximum  
Distance  
(feet)  
Minimum  
Distance (m)  
Maximum  
Distance  
Distance (m)  
(feet)  
30  
40  
76  
102  
152  
203  
254  
305  
381  
508  
635  
762  
0.8  
1.1  
1.6  
2.2  
2.7  
3.3  
4.1  
5.5  
6.9  
8.3  
1.6  
2.1  
2.62  
3.61  
5.25  
6.89  
10.50  
14.11  
17.39  
21.00  
26.25  
34.78  
43.96  
52.82  
60  
3.2  
5.25  
80  
4.3  
7.22  
100  
120  
150  
200  
250  
300  
5.3  
8.86  
6.4  
10.83  
13.45  
18.04  
22.64  
27.23  
8.0  
10.6  
13.4  
16.1  
z Note that the distances provided above are for reference only.  
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Connecting to a Component Video Output Device  
Some video devices are equipped with a component video output terminal. You can use an  
optionally available component video cable (YK-3) to connect the RGB input terminal of the  
projector to the component video output terminal of a video device.  
z Always turn off the projector and the video device before connecting them.  
Projector  
RGB input  
AUDIO input terminal  
terminal  
Video device  
Commercially available audio cable  
To AUDIO output  
terminal  
Optional component video cable  
(YK-3)  
To Component video  
output terminal  
z
z
z
Component video output terminals come in 3-terminal sets: Y·Cb·Cr or Y·Pb·Pr. Be sure to  
match the colors of the plugs on the optional YK-3 component video cable with the colors  
of the terminals (Green: Y; Blue: Cb/Pb; Red: Cr/Pr).  
You can use the optional YK-3 component video cable to connect to pin jack (RCA) type  
component video output terminals. The projector does not support connection to any other  
type of terminal.  
Note that connection only to an analog component video output terminal is supported.  
Connection to a digital output terminal is not supported.  
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Appendix  
Full-screen Display of an RGB Image  
The projector outputs images using XGA (1024 pixels × 768 pixels) video resolution. When  
the input signal from the computer connected to the projector is not an XGA signal, Resize  
Image To Fitautomatically enlarges or reduces the image so it matches the projectors video  
resolution and fills the entire screen. The following shows how different input signals from a  
computer are adjusted during projection.  
Input Signal Example  
Projected Image  
×
800 600  
×
1024 768  
×
1280 1024  
z Resizing of an input image by Resize Image To Fitcan call coarsening of the image or  
can cause part of the image to be cut off. If this happens, try turning off Resize Image  
To Fit. See Screen Settings J Resize Image to Fiton page 33 for more information.  
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Password Feature  
Using the Password Feature  
The password feature lets you limit use of the projector to specific individuals. Note that the  
password feature is not an anti-theft measure.  
The projector is preset with an 8-key operation sequence at the factory as an initial default  
password. To use the password feature for the first time, use the procedure explained in the  
Detailed Settings J Power On Passwordon page 37 to input the initial default password.  
Be sure to replace the initial default password with a unique password created by you as  
soon as possible.  
Remember that password operations are always performed using the remote controller, so you  
should take care not to lose or misplace the remote controller.  
Also note that you will not be able to input the password if the remote controller batteries  
are dead. You should replace remote controller batteries as soon as possible after you notice  
they are starting to run down.  
If you forget your password...  
You will not be able to use the projector if you forget the password for some reason. If you  
forget the password, you will need to bring the following two items to your CASIO distributor  
to have the password cleared. Note that you will be charged to have the password cleared.  
1. Personal identification (original or copy of you drivers license, employee I.D., etc.)  
2. Projector unit  
Note that your CASIO distributor will not be able to clear the password of your projector  
unless you bring both of the items listed above.  
Also, keep the projectors warranty in a safe place.  
z Clearing the password will return all other projector settings (except for the lamp use  
time) to their initial factory defaults.  
Keep a written record of your password!  
You will not be able to use the projector if you forget its password. We strongly suggest that  
you keep a written or other type of record of the password so you can look it up when  
necessary.  
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Cleaning the Projector  
z Always make sure that the projector has cooled sufficiently before cleaning it. If the  
projector is turned on, perform the following steps before cleaning it.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn off the projector.  
Check to make sure that the POWER/STANDBY indicator has changed to amber.  
Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and allow the projector to cool down for  
about 60 minutes.  
Cleaning the Projector Exterior  
Wipe the exterior of the projector with a soft cloth that has been moistened in a weak  
solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Be sure to wring all excess moisture from the  
cloth before wiping.  
Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or any other volatile agent for cleaning.  
Cleaning the Lens  
Carefully wipe the lens with a lens cloth or lens cleaning paper, which you should be able to  
purchase from a nearby eye wear or camera shop. When cleaning the lens, be very careful  
to avoid scratching it.  
Cleaning Intake and Exhaust Vents  
Dust and dirt tend to collect around the intake vents located on the bottom of the projector.  
Because of this, you should use a vacuum cleaner to clean away accumulated dust and dirt  
periodically as shown below. When cleaning vents, you should set the vacuum clear to its  
lowest power setting.  
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z Continued use of the projector after dust has accumulated around the intake vents can  
cause overheating of internal components and lead to malfunction.  
z Certain operating conditions also can cause dirt and dust to accumulate around the  
projectors other intake and exhaust vents (on the sides, etc.). If this happens, use the  
same procedure as that described above to clean the side vents.  
Reattaching the Lens Cover  
Use the following procedure to reattach the lens cover if it should accidentally become  
detached from the projector.  
1. Positioning the lens cover so it is at an angle that is more than 90  
degrees relative to the lens, insert left hinge  
of the lens cover into  
3
the slot on the left  
.
1
1
3
2
4
2. Without changing the angle of the lens cover relative to the lens, use  
the end (not the tip) of a pen or some similar instrument to gently  
press the right hinge of the cover  
inwards as you insert the hinge  
4
into the slot on the right  
.
2
Insert the right hinge  
while pressing here.  
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z When reattaching the lens cover, make sure it is at an angle that is more than 90  
degrees relative to the lens as shown in the illustration on the left. If you reattach the  
lens cover while it is at an angle less than 90 degrees as shown in the illustration on  
the right, the lens cover will not open and close correctly, and may become damaged.  
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Projector Troubleshooting  
Check the following items whenever you experience any problem with the projector.  
Problem  
Cause and Recommended Action  
See  
The projector does not  
turn on when I press the  
If the POWER/STANDBY indicator is not lit, the  
AC power cord may not be connected correctly.  
J Make sure the AC power cord is connected  
correctly to the projector and the power outlet  
(see Turning On the Projector).  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
Operations)”  
[
] (power) key.  
If the TEMP or LAMP indicator remains flashing  
or lit, it means some type of error has occurred.  
J See Error Indicatorsunder Indicators and  
Alert Tones.  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
Operations)”  
The projector does not  
project any image from  
the connected device.  
The connected computer or video device may not  
be turned on, or it may not be outputting a video  
signal.  
J Make sure the connected computer or video  
device is turned on, and perform the required  
operation on it to output a video signal.  
The correct output source is not selected on the  
projector.  
page 6  
J On the projector, select the input source that  
corresponds to the device whose image you  
are trying to project.  
The projector does not  
correctly project the image the component output of a video device  
Images may not project correctly when you have  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
from the connected  
device.  
connected to the RGB input terminal of the  
projector.  
Operations)”  
J Try using the projectors VIDEO input terminal  
or S-VIDEO input terminal (see Connecting to  
a Standard Video Device).  
When RGB/Component is  
selected as the input  
source, the color of the  
projected image or the  
image itself is abnormal.  
The settings configured on the setup menus  
Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J RGB  
Inputmenu may not be compatible with the  
device connected to the RGB input terminal.  
J Use the setup menu to configure the Detailed  
Settings J Advanced Settings 2 J RGB Input”  
menu settings to correct the problem.  
page 44  
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Problem  
Cause and Recommended Action  
See  
The remote controller  
does not work.  
The remote controller batteries may be dead.  
J Replace the batteries (see Loading Remote  
Controller Batteries).  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
Operations)”  
The remote controller may be too far from the  
projector.  
page 48  
J Make sure the remote controller is within the  
allowable range when you operate it.  
The TEMP or LAMP  
indicator is flashing or lit.  
J See Error Indicatorsunder Indicators and  
Alert Tones.  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
Operations)”  
The message It is time  
to replace the lamp.is  
being projected.  
It is time to replace the lamp.  
J Replace the lamp (see Replacing the Lamp).  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
Operations)”  
The message The lamp  
has exceeded its service  
life!.is being projected.  
The allowable life for the lamp has been  
exceeded, and the projector will not turn on.  
J Replace the lamp (see Replacing the Lamp).  
Users Guide  
(Basic  
Operations)”  
z Try performing the following steps, which can return the projector to normal operation.  
1. Press the [ ] (power) key to turn off the projector.  
2. After the projectors cool down is finished and the fan is completely stopped, unplug  
the AC power cord.  
3. Plug the power cord back in and turn the projector back on again.  
If the power off confirmation message does not appear when you press the [  
]
(power) key, unplug the AC power cord and wait for at least 10 minutes. Then plug  
the power cord back in and the projector back on again.  
If normal operation does not resume after you perform the above steps, take the  
projector to your retailer or authorized CASIO Service Center.  
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Supported Signals  
RGB Signal  
Horizontal  
Frequency (kHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency (Hz)  
Signal Name  
Resolution  
VESA  
640 × 350/85  
640 × 400/85  
720 × 400/85  
640 × 480/60  
640 × 480/72  
640 × 480/75  
640 × 480/85  
800 × 600/56  
800 × 600/60  
800 × 600/72  
800 × 600/75  
800 × 600/85  
1024 × 768/60  
1024 × 768/70  
1024 × 768/75  
1024 × 768/85  
1152 × 864/75  
1280 × 960/60  
1280 × 1024/60  
640 × 480/67M13  
832 × 624/75M16  
640 × 350  
640 × 400  
720 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1152 × 864  
1280 × 960  
1280 × 1024  
640 × 480  
832 × 624  
37.9  
37.9  
37.9  
31.5  
37.9  
37.5  
43.3  
35.2  
37.9  
48.1  
46.9  
53.7  
48.4  
56.5  
60.0  
68.7  
67.5  
60.0  
64.0  
35.0  
49.7  
60.2  
24.8  
85  
85  
85  
60  
73  
75  
85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
60  
70  
75  
85  
75  
60  
60  
67  
75  
75  
56  
APPLE  
NEC  
1024 × 768/75M19 1024 × 768  
640 × 400/56  
640 × 400  
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Component Signal  
Horizontal  
Frequency (kHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency (Hz)  
Signal Name  
1080i60  
720p60  
576p50  
576i50  
480p60  
480i60  
HDTV  
SDTV  
33.7  
45.0  
31.3  
16.6  
31.5  
15.7  
60  
60  
50  
50  
60  
60  
Video/S-Video Signal  
Horizontal  
Frequency (kHz)  
Vertical  
Frequency (Hz)  
Signal Name  
NTSC  
NTSC4.43  
PAL  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
PAL60  
SECAM  
15.7  
15.7  
15.6  
15.7  
15.6  
15.7  
15.6  
60  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
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* Listing of a device in the above table does not guarantee that you will be able to display  
its images correctly.  
* When 640 × 350/85is the input signal, the Operational Infosub-menu items show 640 ×  
400/85 information.  
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