Casio XJ-450 User Manual

DATA PROJECTOR XJ-450
User’s Guide
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Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions
Thank you for selecting this CASIO product. Be sure to read these “Safety Precautions” before trying to use it. After reading this User’s Guide, keep it in a safe place for future reference.

About safety symbols

Various symbols are used in this User’s Guide and on the product itself to ensure safe use, and to protect you and others against the risk of injury and against material damage. The meaning of each of the symbols is explained below.
Danger
Warning
Caution

Icon Examples

A triangle indicates a situation against which you need to exercise caution. The example shown here indicates you should take precaution against electric shock.
A circle with a line through it indicates information about an action that you should not perform. The specific action is indicated by the figure inside the circle. The example shown here means disassembly is prohibited.
A black circle indicates information about an action that you must perform. The specific action is indicated by the figure inside the circle. The example shown here indicates you must unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
This symbol indicates a condition that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the risk of death or serious personal injury.
This symbol indicates a condition that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, could possibly create the risk of death or serious personal injury.
This symbol indicates a condition that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, could possibly create the risk of personal injury or material damage.
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Safety Precautions

Precautions During Use

Warning
Smoke, odor, heat, loud noise, and other abnormalities
Should you ever notice smoke, strange odor, or loud noise being emitted by the projector, or any other abnormality, immediately stop using the projector. Continued use creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps.
1.Unplug the projector.
2.Contact your original dealer or
authorized CASIO service center.
Malfunction
Immediately stop using the projector if the screen appears abnormal, if sound is not produced, or if any other abnormal operation occurs even though you are operating the projector correctly. Continued use creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps.
1.Turn off the projector.
2.Unplug the projector.
3.Contact your original dealer or
authorized CASIO service center.
Power cord
Misuse of the power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Make sure that you use a power source with the same voltage as that specified for the projector.
• Do not overload a power outlet with too many devices.
Power cord
A damaged power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Never place heavy objects on the power cord and never expose it to heat.
• Make sure the power cord is not pinched between the wall and the rack or table where the projector is located, and never cover the power cord with a cushion or other object.
• Never try to modify the power cord, allow it to become damaged, or subject it to excessive bending.
• Do not twist the power cord or pull on it.
Power cord
Never touch the power cord or plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.
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Safety Precautions
Water and foreign matter
Never allow water to get on the projector. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Never place a vase or any other container of water on top of the projector. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Water or other liquid, or foreign matter (metal, etc.) getting into the projector creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Should anything get inside the projector, immediately perform the following steps.
1.Turn off the projector.
2.Unplug the projector.
3.Contact your original dealer or
authorized CASIO service center.
Disassembly and modification
Never try to take the projector apart or modify it in any way. The projector contains a large number of high-voltage components that create the risk of electric shock and burn injury. Be sure to leave all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center.
Dropping and impact
Continued use of the projector after it has been damaged by dropping or other mistreatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps.
1.Turn off the projector.
2.Unplug the projector.
3.Contact your original dealer or
authorized CASIO service center.
Disposal by burning
Never try to dispose of the projector by burning it. Doing so can cause an explosion, which creates the risk of fire and personal injury.
Looking into the lens or vents while lamp is on
Never look directly into the lens or vents while lamp is on. The strong light emitted by the projector creates the risk of eye damage.
Blocking the vents
Never allow the intake vents (on the bottom or back of the projector) or the exhaust vents (on the side of the projector) to become blocked. Doing so causes internal heat build up, which creates the risk of fire and breakdown of the projector. Touching the projector while it is hot creates the risk of burn injury. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Allow at least 30 cm (11.8 inches) between the projector and walls.
• Do not insert the projector into any space where air circulation is poor.
• Never cover the projector with a blanket or any similar item.
• Never use the projector on a carpet, blanket, towel, or other soft material.
• Never stand the projector up on either end during use.
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Safety Precautions
Projector cabinet
Never open the projector’s cabinet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock.
Cleaning
Before cleaning the projector, be sure to turn it off and unplug it from the power outlet. Failure to do so creates the risk of electric shock.
Exhaust vents
The exhaust vents become very hot while the projector is running. Never touch them. Doing so creates the risk of burn injury. The areas near the exhaust vents also become quite hot. Never locate objects made of plastic or other heat-sensitive materials near or under the projector. Doing so creates the risk of deformation and discoloration of the object.
Front cover
Be sure to open the front cover before turning on the projector. Never close the front cover while the projector is in use.
Location
Never locate the projector in any of the following types of locations. Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
• Near an area subject to strong vibration
• An area subject to large amounts of moisture or dust
• In a kitchen or other area exposed to oil smoke
• Near a heater, on a heated carpet, or in an area exposed to direct sunlight
• An area subject to temperature extremes (Operating temperature range is 5°C to 35°C (41 to 95 °F)).
Heavy objects
Never place heavy objects on the projector or climb on top of the projector. Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
Water
Never locate the projector in a bathroom or anywhere else there is the chance that it will be splashed with water.
Unstable location
Never place the projector on an unstable surface or on a high shelf. Doing so can cause it to fall, creating the risk of personal injury.
Using the projector on a base with casters
Whenever using the projector on a base that has casters, make sure that you lock the casters when not moving the base.
Lightening
During a lightening storm, do not touch the plug of the projector’s power cord.
Remote controller
Never try to take the remote controller apart or modify it in any way. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock, burn injury, and other personal injury. Be sure to leave all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to your original dealer or authorized CASIO Service Center. Never allow the remote controller to become wet. Water creates the risk of fire and electric shock.
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Caution
Power cord
Misuse of the power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Do not locate the power cord near a stove.
• When unplugging the power cord, always grasp the plug, and do not pull on the power cord.
Power cord
Misuse of the power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Insert the plug into the power outlet as far as it will go.
• After using the projector, turn it off and allow it to cool down. Next, unplug it from the power outlet.
• Unplug the projector from the power outlet if you do not plan to use it for a long time.
• To avoid the built up of dust between the prongs of the plug, unplug it from the power outlet and clean between the prongs at least once a year.
• Before moving the projector, be sure to turn it off and unplug it from the power outlet first.
Backup of important data
Be sure to keep separate written records of all data stored in projector memory. Memory data can be lost due to breakdown, maintenance, etc.
Lens effect
Never have an aquarium or any other object that produces a lens effect in front of the projector while the lamp is on. Such an object creates the risk of fire.
Lens
Never touch the lens with your hand.
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Battery Precautions

Warning Caution
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak and stain the area around them, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Never try to take batteries apart and do not allow them to become shorted.
• Never expose batteries to heat or throw them into fire.
• Never mix old batteries and new ones.
• Never mix batteries of different types.
• Never try to charge batteries.
• Take care that batteries are oriented correctly when you load them.
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak and stain the area around them, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
• Use only the type of batteries that is specified for the remote controller.
Dead batteries
Be sure to remove batteries from the remote controller as soon as they go dead.
• Remove batteries from the remote controller if you do not plan to use it for a long time.
Disposing of batteries
Make sure that you dispose of used batteries in accordance with the rules and regulations in your local area.
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Lamp Precautions

Warning Caution
Lamp removal
Never remove the lamp from the projector immediately after using it. The lamp becomes very hot during use, creating the risk of burn injury. Turn off the projector. After the POWER/STANDBY indicator changes to steady (not flashing) amber, unplug the projector from the power outlet. Next, wait for at least 60 minutes before removing the lamp.
Specified lamp type
Use only the lamp type that is specified for this projector. Use of any other type of lamp creates the risk of fire and breakdown.
Lamp replacement
Before replacing the lamp, be sure to turn off the projector and unplug it from the power outlet. Failure to do so creates the risk of electric shock.
• Take care when replacing a broken lamp. A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to be scattered inside the lamp housing. Glass inside of the lamp housing may also be discharged from the projector’s vent exhaust ports. Gas inside of the lamp includes mercury, so be sure to ventilate the area whenever the lamp breaks. Should you accidentally inhale gas fumes or should gas fumes get into your eyes, immediately contact a physician.
Broken lamp
Never attempt to replace a broken lamp on your own. The projector uses a mercury lamp with high internal pressure as its light source. Should the lamp break, be sure to contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to request replacement. Attempting to replace a broken lamp on your own creates the risk of personal injury due to broken glass or dispersed mercury.
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Operating Precautions

Operating Precautions
Lamp Handling Precautions
Continued use of a lamp that has passed its lamp life
Caution
Never touch the glass of the lamp with your fingers. Doing so can damage the
lamp and shorten its life.
The light source lamp is a consumable item. The average life of a lamp is
approximately 2000 hours. After 2000 hours, a message appears to alert you to the need of lamp replacement. However, note that the characteristics of a particular lamp or lamp operating conditions can cause the lamp to start to go dim or even fail before the message appears.
Lamps are guaranteed for 90 days from the date of purchase or for 500 hours
operation, whichever comes first.
A mercury lamp with high internal pressure is used as the light source. A lamp
that is weakened by impact, damage, or expiration of its lamp life may explode or fail to light if exposed to loud noise. Note that the performance of the lamp differs greatly from lamp to lamp, and due to conditions under which a lamp is used.
The replacement message appears and the LAMP indicator flashes red after the
lamp life is reached. When this happens, replace the lamp using the instructions provided in this User’s Guide.
If the lamp continues to be used after its lamp life is reached, after 100 hours
the projector will enter a cool down state and then go into standby. The projector will not turn on again until you replace the lamp.
increases the risk of the lamp rupturing. Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible after the replacement message appears.
Lamp Replacement Precautions
When the lamp life is reached, the message “It is time to replace the lamp.
Use the procedure in the User’s Guide to replace the lamp as soon as possible.” appears on the display for about 10 seconds, and the LAMP indicator starts to flash red in one-second intervals. Replace the lamp as soon as possible after the message appears or the LAMP indicator flashes.
Replace the lamp with a special YL-40 replacement lamp, which should be
available from your original dealer.
Turn off the projector. After the POWER/STANDBY indicator changes to steady
(not flashing) amber, unplug the projector from the power outlet. Next, wait for at least 60 minutes before removing the lamp. Note that the lamp cartridge becomes very hot during normal use and during standby. Handling it when hot creates the risk of burn injury.
The lamp contains mercury. Dispose of old lamps in accordance with the rules
and regulations of your local jurisdiction.
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Operating Precautions
When replacing the lamp, use the special screwdriver that comes with the YL-40
replacement lamp.
Other Precautions
This projector is made of precision components. Failure to observe the following precautions can result in inability to correctly save data and malfunction.
Never use or store the projector in the following locations. Doing so creates the risk of malfunction of and damage to the projector.
• Locations subjected to electrostatic charge
• Locations subjected to temperature extremes
• Locations where there is extreme moisture
• Locations subjected to sudden temperature changes
• Locations where there is a lot of dust
• On a shaky, slanted, or otherwise unstable surface
• Locations where there is the danger of getting wet
Avoid using the projector under the following conditions. Such conditions create the risk of malfunction of and damage to the projector.
• Avoid areas subject to temperature extremes (operating temperature range is 5°C to 35°C (41 to 95 °F)).
• Never place heavy objects on the projector or climb on top of the projector.
• Never insert or allow foreign objects to drop into the projector.
• Never place a vase or any other container of water on top of the projector.
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Operating Precautions
Never leave dead batteries inside the remote controller for a long time.
Batteries can leak, which leads to malfunction of and damage to the remote controller.
Clean with a soft, dry cloth.
When very dirty, use a soft cloth that has been dampened in a weak solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Wring all excess water from the cloth before wiping. Never use thinner, benzene, or any other volatile agent to clean the projector. Doing so can remove its markings and cause staining of the case.
Missing Screen Dots
Though this projector is manufactured using the most advanced digital technology available today, some of the dots on the screen may be missing. This is normal, and does not indicate malfunction.
• The contents of this User’s Guide are subject to change without notice.
• Copying of this manual, either in part or its entirety, is forbidden. You are allowed to use this manual for your own personal use. Any other use is forbidden without the permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any lost profits or claims from third parties arising out of the use of this product or this manual.
• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any loss or lost profits due to loss of data caused by malfunction or maintenance of this product, or any other reason.
• The sample screens shown in this manual are for illustrative purposes only, and appear differently from the screens actually produced by the product.
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Contents

Safety Precautions..........................................................................3
About safety symbols ........................................................................................ 3
Icon Examples................................................................................................... 3
Precautions During Use .................................................................................... 4
Battery Precautions ........................................................................................... 8
Lamp Precautions ............................................................................................. 9
Operating Precautions .................................................................10
Features and Functions ...............................................................15
General Guide ...............................................................................16
Remote Controller.........................................................................24
General Guide ................................................................................................. 24
Loading Remote Controller Batteries .............................................................. 27
Using the Laser Pointer................................................................................... 28
Remote Controller Signal Range .................................................................... 29
Getting Ready................................................................................30
Setting Up the Projector .................................................................................. 30
Setup Precautions ........................................................................................... 33
Projector Angle to the Screen ......................................................................... 34
Adjusting the Projector Elevation Angle .......................................................... 35
Rear Projection (From the Back of the Screen) .............................................. 37
Connecting a Computer to the Projector (Video and Audio) ........................... 37
Connecting a Computer to the Projector’s USB Port ...................................... 38
Connecting to a Standard Video Device ......................................................... 39
Connecting to a Component Video Output Device ......................................... 40
Turning On the Projector ................................................................................. 41
Turning Off the Projector ................................................................................. 44
Projection Operations ..................................................................46
Projecting onto a Screen................................................................................. 46
Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE)................................................................. 53
Adjusting the Volume Level (VOL +/–) ............................................................ 56
Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/–) ................................................ 57
Using Picture-in-Picture (P-IN-P) .................................................................... 59
Muting the Image and Audio (MUTE).............................................................. 61
Freezing the Projected Image (FREEZE) ....................................................... 62
Operating the Computer with the Remote Controller (Wireless Mouse) ......... 62
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Using the Setup Menu ..................................................................64
Setup Menu Overview ..................................................................................... 64
Before Configuring Menu Settings .................................................................. 67
Setup Menu Screen Operations...................................................................... 68
Setup Menu Reference ................................................................................... 77
Image Adjustment ........................................................................................ 77
Volume Adjustment ...................................................................................... 82
Screen Settings............................................................................................ 83
Input Settings ............................................................................................... 89
Option Settings1........................................................................................... 92
Option Settings2......................................................................................... 106
Operational Info.......................................................................................... 109
Restore All Defaults ................................................................................... 110
User Maintenance .......................................................................111
Cleaning the Projector................................................................................... 111
Replacing the Lamp ...................................................................................... 111
Troubleshooting..........................................................................119
Indicators and Alert Tones ............................................................................ 119
Projector Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 122
Appendix......................................................................................124
Specifications ................................................................................................ 124
Computer System Requirements for USB Connection ................................. 125
Supported Signals ......................................................................................... 126
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Features and Functions

Features and Functions
The following are some of the major features and functions of this product.
278 × 64 × 197 mm (10.9 × 2.5 × 7.8 inch), 2.4 kg (5.3 lbs) lightweight and compact data projector
Though it is compact and lightweight enough to go just about anywhere, the projector’s high­luminosity (2800ANSI lumen) allows clear projection of images, even in a brightly lit room.
Auto Focus, auto vertical and horizontal keystone correction
The press of a key automatically focuses the image and performs vertical and horizontal keystone correction for a perfect projected image.
Power zoom and power focus
Zooming and focusing of the projected image can be performed using the remote controller.
Laser pointer built into the remote controller
The remote controller unit also doubles as a laser pointer. During a presentation, you can use the pointer to indicate items within the projected image.
Versatile projection range
The shortest projection distance is 0.8 meters (2.62 feet), which means that very little space is required for projection. 2X zoom makes it possible to produce a projected image of the size you want from a range of possible distances. To project onto a 60-inch screen, for example, you can set up the projector anywhere from 1.6 meters (5.25 feet) to 3.2 meters (10.5 feet) from the screen.
A selection of possible input sources
Possible input sources are a computer’s RGB signal, a video device’s VIDEO/S-VIDEO signal, and a component video signal (Y·Cb/Pb·Cr/Pr).
Versatile projection functions
A collection of powerful projection tools let you enlarge a specific part of the projected image with digital zoom, use picture-in-picture to insert a video input sub-window into a projected computer image, and much more.
Remote controller also performs computer mouse functions
You can use the remote controller that comes with the projector to perform mouse operations on the computer connected to the projector’s USB port, to perform page up and page down operations, and more. The remote controller helps to make presentations more effective.
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General Guide

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General Guide
This section defines the names and explains the main functions of each part of the projector.
[Front/Top/Left side]
(4Cover open)
3 4 5 67
1
Speaker : Outputs audio input through the AUDIO terminal. ) [Back, Terminals] (page 19)
2 Key and Indicator Panel : This panel includes the [ ] (power) key and various
indicators.
) [Key and Indicator Panel] (page 21)
3 Exhaust vents : Exhaust air for cooling.
) Setup Precautions (page 33)
z Never allow the exhaust vents to become blocked, and make sure
there is at least 30 cm (11.8 inches) clearance around the
Warning
projector. Blocked vents can cause heat to build up, creating the risk of fire and malfunction.
z Never touch the areas around the exhaust vents. These areas can
become very hot, and create the risk of burn injury.
4 Front cover : Protects the projection lens. Slide the cover open to
extend the lens before turning on the projector.
5 Remote control signal receiver : Receives the remote control signal.
) Remote Controller Signal Range (page 29)
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6 Lens : Projects the image from the projector.
Warning
Never look into the lens while the projector is turned on.
7 Sensors : Measures the distance between the projector and screen.
z Finger smudges or dirt on the sensors can cause keystone
Caution
correction problems. Should the sensors ever become soiled, wipe them clean using a commercially available lens cloth or optical lens paper, like those for eyeglasses or camera lenses.
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[Bottom]
3345
Elevation adjustment foot : Rotate to change the angle of the projector.
1
) To change the projector elevation angle (page 35)
2 Release button : Press to release the elevation adjustment foot.
3 Left, right adjustment feet (2) : Rotate for fine adjustment of the left and right angle of
) To change the projector elevation angle (page 35)
the projector.
4 Intake vents : Intake air for cooling.
) Setup Precautions (page 33)
Never allow the intake vents on the back or the bottom of the projector
Warning
to become blocked. Blocked vents can cause heat to build up, creating the risk of fire and malfunction.
5 Lamp cover : Open this cover to replace the lamp.
) To replace the lamp (page 114)
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142 3
[Back, Terminals]
5 6 7 8 9 bk
1
RGB input terminal : For connection to the video output terminal of a computer
or component video device using the bundled Mini D-Sub cable or the optional component video cable (YK-3).
) Connecting a Computer to the Projector (Video and Audio) (page 37) ) Connecting to a Component Video Output Device (page 40)
2 USB port : For connection to a USB port of a computer using the
bundled USB cable.
) Connecting a Computer to the Projector’s USB Port (page 38)
3 Remote control signal receiver : Receives the remote control signal.
) Remote Controller Signal Range (page 29)
4 Projection key panel cover : Protects a key panel for projection operations.
5 Intake vents : Intake air for cooling.
) Setup Precautions (page 33)
Never allow the intake vents on the back or the bottom of the projector
Warning
to become blocked. Blocked vents can cause heat to build up, creating the risk of fire and malfunction.
6 Anti-theft lock hole : An anti-theft chain can be passed through this hole. Visit
the Kensington Lock Website at http://www.kensington.com/ for more information.
7 VIDEO input terminal : For connection to the VIDEO output terminal of a video
device using the bundled video cable.
) Connecting to a Standard Video Device (page 39)
8 S-VIDEO input terminal : For connection to the S-VIDEO output terminal of a video
device using a commercially available S-video cable.
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9 AUDIO input terminal : For connection to the audio output terminal of a computer
or video device using a commercially available audio cable (∅.3.5mm stereo).
) Connecting a Computer to the Projector (Video and Audio) (page 37) ) Connecting to a Standard Video Device (page 39)
bk Power connector : For connection of the bundled AC power cord.
) Turning On the Projector(page 41)
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Using the Projection Key Panel
You can use the keys on the projection key panel to control the projector when the remote controller is not available for some reason.
Opening and Closing the Projection Key Panel Cover
Hook your finger here and lift to open.
[Key and Indicator Panel]
TEMP LAMP POWER/STANDBY
ZOOM AF/AK AUTO INPUT
4
1
TEMP indicator : Indicates the error status of the projector. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119)
8765
2 LAMP indicator : Indicates the current lamp status.
) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119) ) Replacing the Lamp (page 111)
3 POWER/STANDBY indicator : Indicates the current projector status.
) Turning On the Projector(page 41) ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119)
4 [ZOOM] keys : Press to change the size of the projected image.
) Zoom and Focus (page 50)
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1 32
5 [AF/AK] key : Press to perform Auto Focus and auto keystone correction.
) Auto Keystone Correction and Auto Focus (page 53)
6 [AUTO] key : Automatically adjusts the projected image in accordance
with RGB input.
) Auto Adjustment of an RGB Image (page 51)
7 [INPUT] key : Press to cycle through available projector input sources.
) Manually Selecting the Input Source (page 48)
8 [ ] (power) key : Turns projector power on and off.
) Turning On the Projector (page 41)
[Projection Key Panel]
MENU
4
1
[MENU] key : Press this key to display the projector setup menu on the
) Using the Setup Menu (page 64)
2 [KEYSTONE] key : Press this key to automatically correct the projected image
) Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE) (page 53)
KEYSTONE
ENTER
5
projected image.
and remove vertical and horizontal keystoning.
ESC
FOCUS
6
3 [ESC] key : Use this key to perform the operations described below.
z When a menu screen is displayed, to back-step to the previous screen ()page 68) z To perform a mouse right-click operation on the computer connected to the projectors
USB port. ()page 62)
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4 Cursor keys : Use these keys to perform the operations described below.
z To move the highlighting (selection cursor) on the menu screen ()page 68) z To perform mouse operations on the computer connected to the projectors USB por
()page 62)
*In this manual, cursor key operations are indicated as [S], [T], [X], [W].
5 [ENTER] key : Use this key to perform the operations described below.
z To execute the command currently highlighted on the menu screen ()page 68) z To perform a mouse left-click operation on the computer connected to the projectors
USB port. ()page 62)
6 [FOCUS] keys : Press to adjust focus.
) Zoom and Focus (page 50)
z You can disable certain key operations, if you want. For details, see Option Settings1 J
Key Lock on page 94.
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Remote Controller

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Remote Controller
This section defines the names and explains the main functions of each part of the remote controller.

General Guide

Warning
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3
PAGE
UP
AF/AK
PAGE
DOWN
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9 bk bl
ENTER
MENU
ZOOM
RGB
AUTO
MUTE
FOCUS
VIDEO
P-IN-P
FREEZE
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KEYSTONE
D-ZOOM
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VOLUME
bp
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z Keep the remote controller out of the hands of young children, and
never allow a young child to operate the remote controller. The laser pointer built into the remote controller can cause eye damage and loss of sight if pointed directly into a persons eyes.
z Never try to take the remote controller apart or modify it in any
way. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock, burn injury, and other personal injury. Be sure to leave all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to your original dealer or authorized CASIO Service Center.
z Never allow the remote controller to become wet. Water creates
the risk of fire and electric shock.
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Remote Controller
z The asterisks (*) in the following explanations indicate keys that have the same names
and functions as keys on the projector itself. Note that the operations of remote controller keys
z Some remote controller keys have the same names as projector keys. Unless stated
otherwise in this manual, the remote controller keys perform the same functions as their corresponding projector keys.
, and bt can be performed using the projectors [INPUT] key.
8, bs
1 Remote controller signal/laser signal emitter
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
2 *[ ] (power) key : Turns projector power on and off.
) Turning On the Projector (page 41)
3 [PAGEUP] / [PAGEDOWN] keys: Press to perform page up and page down operations on
the computer connected to the projectors USB port.
) Operating the Computer with the Remote Controller (Wireless Mouse) (page 62)
4 *[ENTER] key : Use this key to perform the operations described below.
z To execute the command currently highlighted on the menu screen ()page 68) z To perform a mouse left-click operation on the computer connected to the projectors
USB port. ()page 62)
5 *[MENU] key : Press this key to display the projector setup menu on the
projected image.
) Using the Setup Menu (page 64)
6 *[FOCUS S/T] keys : Press to adjust focus.
) Zoom and Focus (page 50)
7 *[ZOOM +/–] keys : Press to change the size of the projected image.
) Zoom and Focus (page 50)
8 [RGB] key : Press to select the RGB input terminal as the input
source.
) Manually Selecting the Input Source (page 48)
9 *[AUTO] key : Automatically adjusts the projected image in accordance
with RGB input.
) Auto Adjustment of an RGB Image (page 51)
bk [P-IN-P] key : When projecting RGB (computer) input, press this key to
project video input in a sub-window.
) Using Picture-in-Picture (P-IN-P) (page 59)
bl [MUTE] key : Press to momentarily cut off the projected image and
audio output from the projectors speaker.
) Muting the Image and Audio (MUTE) (page 61)
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bm [LASER] key : Hold down to emit a laser beam that you can use as a
pointer. The [AF/AK] key lights red while this key is depressed to indicate that the laser beam is being emitted.
) Using the Laser Pointer (page 28)
z Never look directly at the laser beam. Doing so creates the risk of
eye damage and loss of sight.
z Never point the laser beam at another person. Shining the laser
Warning
beam into the eyes of another creates the risk of eye damage and loss of sight.
z Keep the remote controller out of the reach of young children, and
never allow a young child to operate the remote controller.
bn *[AF/AK] key : Press to perform Auto Focus and auto keystone correction.
) Auto Keystone Correction and Auto Focus (page 53)
bo *Cursor keys : Use these keys to perform the operations described below.
z To move the highlighting (selection cursor) on the menu screen ()page 68) z To perform mouse operations on the computer connected to the projectors USB por
()page 62)
* In this manual, cursor key operations are indicated as [S], [T], [X], [W].
bp *[ESC] key : Use this key to perform the operations described below.
z When a menu screen is displayed, to back-step to the previous screen ()page 68) z To perform a mouse right-click operation on the computer connected to the projectors
USB port. ()page 62)
bq *[KEYSTONE] key : Press this key to automatically correct the projected image
and remove vertical and horizontal keystoning.
) Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE) (page 53)
br [D-ZOOM +] / [D-ZOOM –] keys: Press the [+] key to increase the size of the projected
image, and the [–] key to decrease it.
) Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/–) (page 57)
bs [VIDEO] key : Press to select the VIDEO input terminal as the input
source.
bt [S-VIDEO] key : Press to select the S-VIDEO input terminal as the input
source.
) Manually Selecting the Input Source (page 48)
ck [VOL +] / [VOL –] keys : Press the [+] key to increase volume, and the [–] key to
decrease volume.
) Adjusting the Volume Level (VOL +/–) (page 56)
cl [FREEZE] key : Freezes the projected image.
) Freezing the Projected Image (FREEZE) (page 62)
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Loading Remote Controller Batteries

Before you can use the remote controller for the first time, you need to load the two batteries that come with it.
z Be sure to use alkaline batteries only.
Replace remote controller batteries with a set of new ones whenever the remote controller does not work or if you need to move the remote controller very close to the projector before it will work.
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak and stain of the area around them, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Make sure that you always observe the following precautions.
Caution
z Take care that batteries are oriented correctly when you load them. z Never mix old batteries and new ones. z Never mix batteries of different types. z Use only battery type that is specified for use with the remote
controller.
To load remote controller batteries
1.Remove the battery cover from the back of the remote controller.
z If there are old batteries inside the case, remove them.
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2.Load two new batteries into the case, making sure that their positive (+)
and negative (–) ends are facing correctly.
3.Replace the battery cover on the back of the remote controller.

Using the Laser Pointer

The remote controller includes a laser pointer that you can use during a presentation to indicate a specific item within an image. The laser is a 1mW/Class 2 Laser, which qualifies as a Designated Specified Product under Japan’s “Consumer Product Safety Law”. z Holding down the [LASER] key causes a red laser beam to be emitted from the front
edge of the remote controller. Use the laser beam to point to the object you want to indicate in the image.
z The [AF/AK] key lights red while this key is depressed to indicate that the laser beam is
being emitted.
z Never look directly at the laser beam. Doing so creates the risk of
eye damage and loss of sight.
z Never point the laser beam at another person. Shining the laser
Warning
beam into the eyes of another creates the risk of eye damage and loss of sight.
z Keep the remote controller out of the reach of young children, and
never allow a young child to operate the remote controller.
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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
AF/AK
max.
9 meters (29.53 feet) max.
9 meters (29.53
PAGE
ZOOM
ENTER
MENU
AUTO
MUTE
RGB
UP
FOCUS
FREEZE
VIDEO
P-IN-P
PAGE
KEYSTONE
VOLUME
D-ZOOM
S-VIDEO
DOWN
ESC
Front Back
±
degrees max.
feet) max.
40
AF/AK
ESC
DOWN
S-VIDEO
D-ZOOM
VOLUME
KEYSTONE
PAGE
P-IN-P
VIDEO
FREEZE
FOCUS
UP
RGB
MUTE
AUTO
MENU
ENTER
ZOOM
PAGE
±
30
degrees max.
9 meters (29.53 feet) max.
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±
degrees max.
9 meters (29.53
feet) max.
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Getting Ready

Getting Ready
This section explains how to set up the projector to get it ready for use, and how to connect it to an input source (computer or video device). It also includes information about how to turn on the projector, how to select the display language the first time you turn it on, and precautions you need to keep in mind concerning the power supply.

Setting Up the Projector

Locate the projector on a desk, table, or stand that is firm and level. Make sure to allow sufficient space around the sides and back of the projector for proper ventilation. z The following illustrations show how the projector should be oriented for optimum
projection relative to the screen.
Viewed from Above
Screen
The center of the projectors lens should be aligned with the horizontal center of the screen.
z You can place the projector on a surface that is angled up to 30 degrees up or down
during use. Angling the projector more than 30 degrees up or down can cause rupture or premature aging of the projectors lamp, or malfunction of the projector.
z The above setup enables proper projection without any image correction. If the projector
is at an angle to the screen, a phenomenon called “keystoning” will occur, which causes the sides, and/or the top and bottom of the image to be different lengths. The projector comes with a keystone correction feature that automatically corrects the image. See Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE) on page 53 for information about keystone correction.
Viewed from the Side
Screen
Make sure the projector is at a right angle to the screen.
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