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Contents
Useful Features and Functions ...................................... 7
Projector RS-232C Control ..................................................................82
To establish a serial connection between the projector and a computer...................82
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Useful Features and Functions
XJ-V10X/XJ-V100W/XJ-V110W
Mercury-free Hybrid Light Source
A CASIO-original laser and LED hybrid light source enables high luminance, low power
consumption, and low running cost. This projector does not use a mercury lamp, making it
environmentally friendly.
No-wait Projection
A CASIO hybrid light source reaches maximum brightness immediately after power is turned on,
compared with a wait of approximately one minute normally required with a mercury lamp. The light
source will even reach maximum brightness immediately if you turn it back on right after you turn it
off. A mercury lamp requires a longer wait in this case to cool down.
Quick and simple light adjustment (Instant Light Control)
A simple key operation instantly adjusts light output to one of seven levels.
Support for Three Input Sources
Analog RGB, component video (Y·Cb·Cr, Y·Pb·Pr), and HDMI input sources are supported.
Vertical Keystone Correction
Manual adjustment to correct for vertical keystoning (distortion of the projected image shape
caused when projecting from below or above the projection surface) and return the projected image
to a rectangular shape.
AUDIO OUT Terminal for Audio Output
Audio input via the projector’s HDMI terminal or AUDIO IN terminal is output from its AUDIO OUT
terminal. Amped speakers or other equipment can be connected to the AUDIO OUT terminal when
you want to output audio from another device via the projector.
Ceiling Mounted and Rear Projection Support
The projector can be configured to project an image of normal orientation even when installed
upside down (for ceiling projection) or when projecting from behind the screen.
Direct Power On
The projector can be configured to turn on automatically and start projecting as soon as it is
plugged into a power outlet.
Firmware update
Firmware (software in the projector flash ROM) updates can be transferred to the projector from a
computer as required.
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XJ-F10X/XJ-F100W
Mercury-free Hybrid Light Source
A CASIO-original laser and LED hybrid light source enables high luminance, low power
consumption, and low running cost. This projector does not use a mercury lamp, making it
environmentally friendly.
No-wait Projection
A CASIO hybrid light source reaches maximum brightness immediately after power is turned on,
compared with a wait of approximately one minute normally required with a mercury lamp. The light
source will even reach maximum brightness immediately if you turn it back on right after you turn it
off. A mercury lamp requires a longer wait in this case to cool down.
Quick and simple light adjustment (Instant Light Control)
A simple key operation instantly adjusts light output to one of seven levels.
Auto light adjustment using a light sensor (Intelligent Light Control)
The projector senses surrounding light levels and adjusts light output automatically as required for
efficient low-power operation. (Requires “Light Sensor” setting to be set to “On”.)
Support for five input sources
Analog RGB, component video (Y·Cb·Cr, Y·Pb·Pr), HDMI, composite video, and S-video input
sources are supported. Two HDMI inputs are provided.
Vertical Keystone Correction
Manual adjustment to correct for vertical keystoning (distortion of the projected image shape
caused when projecting from below or above the projection surface) and return the projected image
to a rectangular shape.
Power supply to external equipment
A 5V DC terminal enables power supply to external equipment.
Temporary blanking of projection without cutting power
Turning off projector power also cuts power being supplied to external equipment. To prevent this,
a [BLANK] key lets you temporarily stop projection without interrupting the power supply.
16W built-in speaker
Audio from the input source can be output from the projector’s built-in speaker.
Ceiling Mounted and Rear Projection Support
The projector can be configured to project an image of normal orientation even when installed
upside down (for ceiling projection) or when projecting from behind the screen.
Direct Power On
The projector can be configured to turn on automatically and start projecting as soon as it is
plugged into a power outlet.
Firmware update and user logo image data transfer
Firmware (software in the projector flash ROM) updates and user logo images can be transferred to
the projector from a computer as required.
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XJ-F20XN/XJ-F200WN/XJ-F210WN (Network Models)
Network models include all of the features of the XJ-F10X and XJ-F100W (page 8) along with those
described below.
Projection of image, movie, and other types of files (File Viewer)
The projector’s File Viewer can be used to open and project the following types of files located in
projector internal memory or on a USB flash drive connected to the projector: image files (JPG,
PNG, GIF, BMP), movie files (AVI, MOV, MP4), presentation files (ECA, PtG), PDF files.
Projection of computer screen contents over a USB connection (USB Display)
Connecting the projector to a computer with a USB cable enables projection of the computer’s
screen contents. This supports projection of screen contents of even small computers that have
only a USB port, but no RGB, HDMI, or other type of video output terminal.
Graphic Scientific Function Calculator Connection
Certain CASIO graphic scientific calculator models can be connected directly to the projector’s
USB-A port for projection of the calculator screen contents.
Power supply to external equipment
A USB-A/5V DC port (doubles as a USB host port) enables power supply to external equipment.
Projection of images from a computer or smart device over a wireless LAN connection*
The projector is configured as an access point, a computer or smart device can connect directly to
it over a wireless LAN connection. Or a computer or smart device can connect over a wireless LAN
connection via an existing wireless LAN access point. Both screen output and audio output are
supported while a computer is connected.
Projector control using a computer or smart device over a wireless LAN connection*
The projector can be controlled from a computer or smart device connected to it over a wireless
LAN connection.
Projection of screen contents of a computer connected via wired LAN*
A LAN cable can be used for a direct connection between the projector and a computer, or a LAN
connection can be established via an existing network router. Once a connection is established,
both screen output and audio output are supported.
Remote control of the projector from a computer connected via wired LAN*
Projector control operations can be performed remotely using the web browser of a computer
connected via a wired LAN connection.
* For details about LAN connection, see the separate “Network Function Guide”.
Supports WXGA (1280
projecting wide-screen notebook computer and HD TV images.
× 800) wide-screen projection resolution. This resolution is ideal for
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Getting Ready
Screen
Make sure the projector is at a right angle to the screen.
This section explains how to select a location for the projector, how to connect its cables, and how to
perform other operations required before using it.
Setting Up the Projector
Locate the projector on a desk, table, or stand that is firm and level. Make sure that you allow
sufficient space around the sides and back of the projector for proper ventilation. The illustrations
below show how the projector should be oriented relative to the screen for optimum projection.
Setup Precautions
Use a conveniently located power outlet that you can reach easily when you need to unplug the
projector.
Do not located any objected within 30 cm (11.8 inches) around the projector. Particular care is
required to keep objects away from projector air intake and exhaust openings.
Airflow from air conditioning equipment can blow the heat being exhausted from the area around
the projector’s lens in a way that causes heat ripples to appear in the projected image. If this
happens, adjust the airflow of the air conditioning equipment or move the projector.
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Note
Connecting Projector Cables
Some of the terminals shown in the illustration are not equipped on the XJ-F10X and XJ-F100W.
XJ-V SeriesXJ-F Series
*1*2
Connect the projector to a power outlet and to an input source device.
Use the provided power cord to plug the projector into a power outlet.
Use an RGB cable to connect to the RGB output terminal of a computer or other input source.
Use an HDMI cable to connect to the HDMI output terminal of a computer, video equipment, or
other input source. Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI cable for connection.
The XJ-F Series models have two HDMI input terminals, which means you can have two external
HDMI devices connected at the same time.
Connect to the composite output or S-Video output of the video device. For details, see
“Connecting to a Composite Video Output or S-Video Output (XJ-F Series Only)” (page 74).
*1 This port can be used to supply power (up to 5V DC 2A) to external equipment. For details, see
“Supplying Power to External Equipment (XJ-F Series Only)” (page 75).
With the XJ-F20XN, XJ-F200WN, and XJ-F210WN projectors (network models), a USB flash drive
(page 41), a CASIO calculator (page 66), or a separately available wireless adapter (refer to the
separate “Network Function Guide”) can be connected to this port as an input source for
projection.
*2 This port is equipped on the XJ-F20XN, XJ-F200WN, XJ-F210WN (network models) only.
It is used when accessing projector internal memory from a computer and when projecting
computer screen contents from the projector over a USB connection. For details, see “To copy files
from a computer to projector internal memory” (page 37) and “Projecting with the USB Display
Function” (page 61).
For more information about component video connection, see “Connecting to a Component
Video Output” on page 73.
For information about how to connect for RS-232C control of the projector, see “Projector
RS-232C Control” (page 82).
For information about how to connect in order to update the projector firmware or to transfer
user logo data, see “Updating Firmware and Transferring a User Logo” (page 76).
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Important!
Remote Controller
Projector operations are performed using the remote controller that comes with it. Point the remote
controller signal emitter at one of the signal receivers on the projector as you perform remote
controller key operations. The maximum range of the remote controller signal is approximately
5 meters (16.4 feet) (between signal emitter and receiver).
Remote control signal emitter
[P] key
Turns power on or off.
[ESC] key
Press to exit the currently displayed menu or to cancel an
operation.
Cursor keys (///), [ENTER] key
Use the cursor keys to move between menu items, and to
change setting values. Press the [ENTER] key to select a menu
item or to execute a function.
Each of these keys has a specific fixed function. For details,
see the sections that describe key operations in “Operating
the Projector” (pages 14 through 35). For information about
the [MENU] key, for example, see “Using the Setup Menu
(MENU)” (page 26).
These keys are used with network models only. They are
mainly used for File Viewer (page 36) projection operations.
To avoid running down the batteries, store the remote control unit so its keys are not pressed
inadvertently.
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To load remote controller batteries
Important!
Be sure to use alkaline batteries only.
Caution
*
1.
Open the battery cover on the back
of the remote controller.
3.
Close the battery cover on the back of the remote controller.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
2.
Load two new batteries into the
case, making sure that their positive
(+) and negative (–) ends are facing
correctly.
To replace remote controller batteries
Open the battery cover on the back of the remote controller, replace the old batteries with new ones,
and then close the battery cover.
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Operating the Projector
Unless specifically noted otherwise, the operations in this section are performed using the remote
controller. If both the projector and the remote controller have the same key, either one can be used to
perform the corresponding operation.
Selecting the Input Source (INPUT)
The tables below show the input sources that can be selected for each projector model.
S-VideoImages and audio from a video device connected to the projector’s S-VIDEO terminal
VideoImages and audio from a video device connected to the projector’s VIDEO terminal
HDMI1Images and audio from a computer or video device connected to the projector’s
HDMI2Images and audio from a computer or video device connected to the projector’s
File Viewer*Images (and audio in the case of a movie file) contained in the following types of files
CASIO USB Tool*Screen contents of a CASIO calculator or electronic dictionary connected to the
Network*Screen contents and audio of a computer connected to the projector via wireless LAN
USB Display*Screen contents and audio of a computer connected to the projector’s USB-B port.
Images and audio from a computer or video device connected to the projector’s
COMPUTER terminal and AUDIO IN terminal.
HDMI terminal.
Images and audio from a computer or video device connected to the projector’s
COMPUTER terminal and AUDIO IN terminal.
and AUDIO IN R/L terminals.
and AUDIO IN R/L terminals.
HDMI 1 terminal.
HDMI 2 terminal.
located in projector internal memory or on a memory device connected to the
projector’s USB-A port: image files, movie files, presentation files, PDF files.
projector’s USB-A port.
or wired LAN.
* Network models only
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To select the input source
Note
1.
Press the [INPUT] key.
2.
On the “Input” dialog box that appears, use the [INPUT], [] and [] keys to
select the input source you want and then press the [ENTER] key.
If you do not press the [ENTER] key, the projector will automatically apply the currently
selected input source after about three seconds.
The name of the input source you selected will appear in the upper right corner of the
projection screen for a few seconds.
The message “No signal input” will appear if no input signal can be detected.
For more information about the operation required to select “Network”, “USB Display”, “File
Viewer”, or “CASIO USB Tool” as the input source and perform projection, refer to the
following.
Network: Separate Network Function Guide
USB Display: “Projecting with the USB Display Function” (page 61)
File Viewer: “Projecting with File Viewer” (page 36)
CASIO USB Tool: “Projecting the Screen Image of a Graphing Calculator” (page 66)
Resolution
Depending on the projector model, its video resolution will be fixed at XGA (1024 × 768 pixels) or
WXGA (1280 × 800 pixels). Images may appear coarse, text and other figures may be difficult to read
or a moire pattern may appear when the input signal from a computer does not match the projector’s
video resolution. If this happens, try doing the following.
Change the computer’s output resolution setting so it matches the projector’s video resolution.
For information about the video resolution of your projector, see “Specifications” in the Setup
Guide. See the user documentation that comes with your computer for details about changing its
settings.
Change the “Aspect Ratio” setting to “True” (Applies only to models that support WXGA video
resolution). With the “True” setting, the projector projects the input signal at its actual size (1 input
source dot equal to one projector output pixel dot).
For information about configuring the Aspect Ratio setting, see “To change the aspect ratio of the
projected image (ASPECT)” (page 17).
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Note
Output Image Operations
To use manual keystone correction (KEYSTONE)
Use the [KEYSTONE +] and [KEYSTONE –] keys to adjust
keystone correction manually.
The projector has a keystone correction feature that detects
when it is at a vertical angle to the screen and performs
keystone correction automatically. Use the above to make
adjustment manually when auto correction produces results
that are not what you want.
If there is no menu, dialog box, or anything else displayed on the projection screen with an
XJ-F Series projector, you can also use the projector’s [] and [] keys to perform manual
keystone correction.
To zoom an image (D-ZOOM)
1.
Press the [D-ZOOM +] key.
This will enlarge the center of the projected image one step.
2.
To zoom in on the center of the projected image more, press the [D-ZOOM +]
key again. To zoom out, press the [D-ZOOM –] key.
Each press of [D-ZOOM +] zooms in (increases the zoom factor), while [D-ZOOM –] zooms
out. Holding down either key continuously scrolls the zoom factor.
3.
While an image is zoomed, use the [], [], [], and [] keys to scroll the view
to other parts of the image.
4.
To exit the zoom operation, press the [ESC] key.
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To momentarily blank the image and mute the audio (BLANK)
1.
Press the [BLANK] key.
This blanks the screen by displaying the blank screen image specified by the Setup Menu
“Blank Screen” setting (page 28) and mutes the audio.
2.
To resume normal image and sound, press the [BLANK] key (or [ESC] key).
To freeze an image (FREEZE)
Press the [FREEZE] key to freeze the current input source image. To return to the real-time input
source image, press the [FREEZE] key again or press the [ESC] key.
To auto adjust an image (AUTO)
Press the [AUTO] key.
Pressing the [AUTO] key automatically adjusts the frequency and phase in accordance with the
input signal, which can reduce flickering and other projected image problems.
This operation is supported while the input source is Computer (RGB).
To change the aspect ratio of the projected image (ASPECT)
Press the [ASPECT] key to cycle through the aspect ratio settings for the projected image.
Available settings depend on your projector model as shown below.
XJ-V100W/XJ-V110W/XJ-F100W/XJ-F200WN/XJ-F210WN
Pressing the [ASPECT] key will cycle through settings in accordance with the current input source as
shown below.
Input SourcePressing the [ASPECT] key will cycle through these settings:
RGB, HDMI(PC)Normal Full 16:9 4:3 True
Video*, S-Video*, Component, HDMI(DTV) Normal 16:9 16:10 4:3 Letter Box
* XJ-F100W/XJ-F200WN/XJ-F210WN only
XJ-V10X/XJ-F10X/XJ-F20XN
Pressing the [ASPECT] key will cycle through settings in accordance with the current input source as
shown below.
Input SourcePressing the [ASPECT] key will toggle between these settings:
Normal:Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size while maintaining the input signal aspect
ratio.
Full:Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size by enlarging or reducing the input signal.
16:9:This setting specifies a 16:9 aspect ratio, which is the same as a movie screen, high-definition
TV, etc. Using this setting when the input signal is a 16:9 image that has been squeezed to a
4:3 image causes the image to be displayed with its normal 16:9 aspect ratio.
16:10: This setting specifies a 16:10 aspect ratio. Use this setting to adjust the image for projection
onto a 16:10 aspect ratio screen.
4:3:Regardless of the input signal aspect ratio, the image is always resized to an aspect ratio of
4:3 for projection.
True:Projects the input signal at its actual size (1 input source dot equal to one projector output
pixel dot) in the center of the projector’s projection screen. If the input signal resolution
exceeds the projector’s output resolution, the excess is cut off.
Letter Box:This will resize the image horizontally to 1280 dots and project 800 vertical dots of the
center of the image, maintaining the aspect ratio of the input signal.
For details about how the aspect ratio setting affects the projected image, see “Aspect Ratio
Setting and Projection Image” (page 78).
When projecting while “True” is selected as the aspect ratio setting for an RGB signal with a
resolution that is less than SVGA, the image is enlarged to SVGA and projected.
You can also change the aspect ratio using the Setup Menu “Screen Settings 3 Aspect
Ratio” setting (page 28).
Note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image using the [ASPECT] key for commercial
purposes or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright of the
copyright holder of the original material.
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To adjust image brightness (FUNC)
Note
Important!
1.
Press the [FUNC] key. On the menu that appears, select “Brightness” and then
press the [ENTER] key.
2.
On the brightness adjustment screen that appears, use the [] and [] keys to
adjust brightness.
3.
To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
The above operation is for fine adjusting image brightness without affecting light brightness.
For information about changing light brightness, see “Light Control” (page 21).
To change the color mode (FUNC)
1.
Press the [FUNC] key. On the menu that appears, select “Color Mode” and then
press the [ENTER] key.
This displays the color mode selection window. The currently selected color mode is the one
whose button is selected (filled in).
2.
Use the [] and [] keys to move the highlighting to the color mode you want to
select, and then press the [ENTER] key.
This will select the button next to the highlighted color mode name.
For details on what each color mode does, see “Image Adjustment 1 3 Color Mode” (page
27).
3.
To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
The color mode cannot be selected in the following cases.
• When “Off” is selected for the “Light Control” setting (page 21)
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Adjusting the Volume Level (VOLUME)
Use the procedure below to adjust the volume level of the projector’s speaker output, and output from
the AUDIO OUT terminal. If your projector does not have a built-in speaker, only AUDIO OUT terminal
output is affected.
To adjust the volume level
1.
Press the [VOLUME +] or [VOLUME –] key.
This causes the “Volume” screen to appear on the projected image.
2.
Press the [VOLUME +] key to increase the volume, or the [VOLUME –] key to
lower the volume.
3.
After the setting is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.
To mute the audio
1.
Press the [VOLUME +] or [VOLUME –] key to display the “Volume” screen.
2.
Press the [ENTER] key.
This stops output from the speaker.
3.
To restore the audio, press the [VOLUME +] or [VOLUME –] key.
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Note
Note
Light Control
Light Control lets you adjust the light being output (light source brightness) by the projector. When
“On” is selected for “Light Control” on the Setup Menu (initial default setting), light output can be
adjusted to one of seven levels.
With the XJ-F Series, selecting “On” for the Setup Menu “Light Sensor” setting will cause light output
to be adjusted automatically in accordance with currently available light.
To project at maximum light source brightness, select “Off” for the “Light Control” setting on
the Setup Menu. This also disables changes in light output. With the XJ-F Series, this also
disables the light sensor.
To turn light control on or off
1.
Press the [MENU] key to display the Setup Menu.
2.
Use the [] key to select “Option Settings 1”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
3.
Use the [] key to select “Light Control” and then press the [ENTER] key.
This displays a light control dialog box.
4.
Use the [] key to select “Light Control” and then press the [] key to select
“On” or the [] key to select “Off”.
5.
Press the [ESC] key to exit the Setup Menu.
To adjust light output
1.
While there is no menu, dialog box, or anything else displayed on the projection
screen, press the [] or [] key.
Pressing the [] key lower light output by 1, while pressing [] increases it by 1. Pressing
either key also displays a light output dialog box that shows the current light output setting as
a value from 1 to 7.
2.
You can use [] and [] to further adjust light output while the dialog box is
displayed.
3.
When the brightness is the level you want, press the [ESC] key to exit the dialog
box.
The dialog box will disappear automatically if you do not perform any key operation for about
five seconds.
The above operation cannot be performed while “Off” is selected for the “Light Control”
setting on the Setup Menu.
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To check the power saving level
Note
1.
Press the [] key.
This displays a light control dialog box. The current power saving level is indicated by leaf ()
marks at the top of the dialog box. The more leaf marks there are, the higher the power saving
level.
At this time you can adjust the light output level using the [] and [] keys.
2.
To close the dialog box, press the [ESC] key.
The above operation cannot be performed while “Off” is selected for the “Light Control”
setting on the Setup Menu.
To turn the light sensor control on or off (XJ-F Series only)
1.
Press the [MENU] key to display the Setup Menu.
2.
Use the [] key to select “Option Settings 1”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
3.
Use the [] key to select “Light Control” and then press the [ENTER] key.
This displays a light control dialog box.
4.
Use the [] key to select “Light Sensor” and then press the [] key to select
“On” or the [] key to select “Off”.
5.
Press the [ESC] key to exit the Setup Menu.
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Using the Presentation Timer (TIMER)
The presentation timer shows a countdown from a preset time value. You can use it to keep track of
how much time has elapsed during your presentation, and to limit a presentation to a preset amount of
time. You can configure the presentation timer so it is displayed in the projected image.
To display the timer
When the timer is not displayed on the projected image, press the [TIMER] key once.
The timer will appear for about five seconds and then disappear automatically if the “Off” is selected
for the “Continuous Display” setting on the timer function menu.
To display the timer function menu
When the timer is not displayed on the projected image, press the [TIMER] key twice. If the timer is
displayed, press the [TIMER] key once.
Use this menu to start, pause, resume, and reset the timer, and to configure various timer settings.
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To configure timer settings
1.
Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
2.
Use the [] and [] keys to select the “Position”, “Continuous Display”, or “Start
Time” setting and then change the settings as described in the table below.
To do this:Perform this operation:
Reposition the timer on the
projected image
Enable or disable
continuous display of the
timer
Specify the timer
countdown start time
3.
To save your settings and close the timer function menu, press [ESC].
To start the timer immediately after changing its settings, use [] and [] to select “Start
Timer” on the timer function menu and then press the [ENTER] key before pressing [ESC] in
the step above.
Select “Position”, and then use the [] and [] keys to select one of the
following settings: “Lower Right”, “Upper Right”, “Upper Left”, “Lower Left”
(Initial default: Lower Right).
Select “Continuous Display”, and then use the [] and [] keys to select either
“On” or “Off” (Initial default: Off).
On: Once the timer is displayed, it remains displayed until you display a
different dialog box or you press the [ESC] key.
Off: The timer automatically disappears about five seconds after it is
displayed.
Select “Start Time”, and then use the [] and [] keys to specify the
countdown start time you want.
You can set a start time from five to 60 minutes, in five-minute steps (Initial
default: 20 minutes).
To start a countdown timer operation
1.
Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
2.
Select “Start Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
This will close the timer function menu and start the timer countdown.
After the countdown reaches 00:00, it will start a 60-minute count up operation (from –00:01 to
–60:00). The numerals of the timer display are red (indicating that the presentation is over time)
during a count up operation.
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To pause the timer countdown
1.
Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
2.
Select “Pause Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
To resume a paused timer countdown
1.
Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
2.
Select “Restart Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
To reset the timer to its start time
1.
Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
2.
Select “Reset Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
This will reset the time to the “Start Time” setting.
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Using the Setup Menu (MENU)
Menu Items
(Main Menu)
Highlighting
Menu Item
(Sub-menu)
Guidance
(Network Model Screen Shot)
Pressing the [MENU] key displays the Setup Menu shown below on the projection screen. You can
use this menu to adjust projected image brightness, contrast, and other settings, and to change
projector settings.
The guidance shows the key operations that can be performed for the currently selected (highlighted)
menu item.
Basic Setup Menu Operations
To do this:Perform this operation:
Display the Setup Menu
Exit the Setup Menu
Select a menu itemUse the [] and [] keys to move the highlighting to the menu that contains the menu
Configure the setting of a
menu item
Press the [MENU] key. Pressing the [MENU] key to exit the Setup Menu will save the
settings you configured while it was displayed.
item you want to select and then press the [ENTER] key. Next, use the [] and []
keys to move the highlighting to the menu item you want to select.
If a menu item that has options or setting values to the right, use the [] and []
keys to change the setting.
For a menu item that has “Modify[ENTER]” or “OK[ENTER]” to the right, press the
[ENTER] key to display a dialog box for configuring the setting.
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Setup Menu Settings
Note
One or more letters (such as RCV) after the menu item name indicates an item that is available only
when one or more particular input source is selected. The letters indicate the input source(s) where
the menu item is available.
, T: CASIO USB Tool*2, N: Network*2, U: USB Display*
*1 XJ-F Series projectors only*2 Network model projectors only
A menu item that does not have any letter after it will be available regardless of the input source.
after a menu item indicates the item is available only on XJ-F Series projectors.
after a menu item indicates the item is available only on network model projectors.
The initial default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
Use this menu item:To do this:
Image Adjustment 1 3
Brightness
Image Adjustment 1 3
Contrast
Image Adjustment 1 3
Sharpness (V)
Image Adjustment 1 3
Saturation (V)
Image Adjustment 1 3
Tint (V)
Image Adjustment 1 3
Color Mode
Adjust projected image brightness.
Adjust projected image contrast.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the sharpness of the outlines in the projected image. A
larger value makes the image sharper, while a smaller value makes it softer.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the color saturation of the projected image. A larger
value increases color saturation.
Use this sub-menu to adjust the tint of the projected image.
A larger value makes the overall image more bluish, while a smaller value makes the
overall image more reddish. This setting is supported only when the signal is NTSC
or NTSC4.43.
Select one of the following projected image color modes: “Standard*”, “Graphics”,
“Theater*”, “Blackboard”, “Natural”.
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or Video input*1, H: HDMI (PC) input,
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Image Adjustment 1 3
Color Balance
Image Adjustment 1 3
Light Control Off Mode
Image Adjustment 1 3
Restore Menu Defaults
Image Adjustment 2 3
Vertical Position (RCV)
Image Adjustment 2 3
Horizontal Position (RCV)
Image Adjustment 2 3
Frequency (R)
Image Adjustment 2 3
Phase (R)
Initial default setting: “Theater” when the input source is S-Video, Video, or
HDMI (DTV). “Standard” any other time.
Select one of the following color balance presets: “Warm”, “Normal*”, “Cold”.
Also can be used to separately adjust red, green, and blue.
When “Off” is selected for the “Option Settings 1 3 Light Control 3 Light Control”
setting, specify either “Bright” (brightness priority) or “Normal*” (hue priority) as the
image quality setting.
Return all of the items in the “Image Adjustment 1” main menu to their initial defaults
for the currently projecting image source.
Adjust the vertical and horizontal positions of the input source image in relation to
the target screen.
When vertical bands appear in the projected image while RGB is selected as the
input source, it means that the frequency setting is not correct. When this happens,
use this setting to adjust the frequency manually. 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, which
should cause the image to appear.
Adjust the phase of the RGB input signal when the image flickers because the
projector phase and RGB input signal phase do not match.
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Use this menu item:To do this:
Display range at 5%
Display range at 0%
Image Adjustment 2 3
Overscan (CVD)
Adjust the overscan amount for an input video signal within the range of 0% to 5%*.
The size of the border area displayed on the projection screen depends on the
setting value. A smaller value results in a wider border area as shown below.
Image Adjustment 2 3
Restore Menu Defaults
(RCVD)
Volume Adjustment 3
Volume
Volume Adjustment 3
Restore Menu Defaults
Screen Settings 3
Keystone Correction
Screen Settings 3
Aspect Ratio (RCVHD)
Screen Settings 3
Projection Mode
Screen Settings 3
Ceiling Mount
Screen Settings 3
No Signal Screen
Screen Settings 3
Blank Screen
Screen Settings 3
Restore Menu Defaults
Input Settings 3
COMPUTER Terminal (RC)
Input Settings 3
RGB Level Adjust (RC)
Return all of the items in the “Image Adjustment 2” main menu to their initial defaults
for the currently projecting image source.
See “Adjusting the Volume Level (VOLUME)” (page 20) for more information.
Return the Volume setting to its initial default for the currently projecting image
source.
Use this sub-menu to perform vertical keystone correction of the projected image.
Select an aspect ratio setting for the projected image.
See “To change the aspect ratio of the projected image (ASPECT)” (page 17) for
more information.
Specify whether projection will be from the front of the screen or the back of the
screen.
Front*: Select this option to project from the front of the screen.
Rear: Select this option to project from the back of the screen. This setting flips the
front projected image horizontally.
Set up the projector to be positioned upside down for hanging from a ceiling.
On: Select when the projector is positioned upside down for hanging from a ceiling.
Since the bottom of the projector is upwards, the projected image is flipped
both horizontally and vertically.
Off*: Select when the projector is used on a desktop. This projects the image
assuming that the top of the projector is upwards.
Select one of the following as the projection image whenever there is no input signal
being input to the projector: “Blue”* (blue screen), “Black” (black screen), “Logo”
(projector built-in logo, or user logo, page 76).
Select one of the following as the projection image whenever the [BLANK] key is
pressed: “Blue”* (blue screen), “Black” (black screen), “Logo” (projector built-in
logo, or user logo, page 76).
Return all of the items in the “Screen Settings” main menu to their initial defaults for
the currently projecting image source.
Specify the method to be used to identify the COMPUTER terminal input signal.
Auto*: Projector automatically identifies the COMPUTER terminal input signal.
RGB: Always assumes the COMPUTER terminal input signal is an RGB signal.
Component: Always assumes the COMPUTER terminal input signal is a component
Specifies whether level adjustment of the input RGB signal is enabled (On*) or
disabled (Off). Leaving this setting “On” will normally optimize the projected image.
However, depending on the input signal, there may be cases when this setting does
not optimize the image and may even distort it. If this happens, change this setting to
“Off”.
video signal.
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Note
Important!
Use this menu item:To do this:
Input Settings 3
Video Signal (V)
Input Settings 3
S-Video Signal (V)
Input Settings 3
Signal Name Indicator
Input Settings 3
Restore Menu Defaults
Option Settings 1 3
Auto Keystone Correction
Specify the method to be used to identify the VIDEO terminal input signal.
Auto*: Projector automatically identifies the video input signal.
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM:
Always assumes the video input signal is the specified video signal type.
Specify whether the newly selected input signal type should be displayed (On*) or
not displayed (Off) when the [INPUT] key is pressed to change the input signal.
Return all of the items in the “Input Settings” main menu to their initial defaults for the
currently projecting image source.
Turn auto keystone correction on (On*) or off (Off).
Note
This item cannot be selected while “On” is selected for “Screen Settings 3
Option Settings 1 3
Auto Adjust (R)
Option Settings 1 3
Light Control
Option Settings 1 3
Auto Power Off
Option Settings 1 3
Password
Option Settings 1 3
Direct Power On
Option Settings 1 3
Language
Specify whether the projector should detect the RGB input signal type (resolution,
frequency) and adjust the projection image accordingly.
On*: Auto Adjust enabled.
Off: Auto Adjust disabled.
If you want to retain the following “Image Adjustment 2” menu settings
See “Light Control” (page 21).
Specify the amount of time of projector operation and input signal inactivity to be
allowed before Auto Power Off is triggered to turn off projector power automatically.
Auto Power Off can be disabled, if you want.
5 min, 10 min*, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min: Time until Auto Power off is triggered.
Off: Disables Auto Power Off.
See “Password Protection” (page 32).
Enable (On) and disable (Off*) projector auto power on as soon as the projector’s AC
power cord is plugged into a power outlet.
Specify the display language.
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian,
Polish, Finnish, Czech, Turkish, Russian, Lithuanian, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay,
Indonesian, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, Japanese
Ceiling Mount”, and “Auto Keystone Correction” is disabled regardless of
the setting of this item.
when power is turned off, select “Off” for this setting: “Vertical Position”,
“Horizontal Position”, “Frequency”, “Phase”.
Option Settings 1 3
Restore Menu Defaults
Option Settings 2 3
Plug and Play
B
Network Model Users
When using certain Network model functions, some menus and messages
may be displayed in English, regardless of the language selected here.
Return all of the items in the “Option Settings 1” main menu to their initial defaults for
the currently projecting image source.
Specify what the projector should do when a supported external USB device is
connected to the projector’s USB-A port or when the projector is turned on while an
external USB device is connected to the USB-A port.
On: Enables automatic input source switching.
Off*: Disables automatic input source switching.
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Important!
Note
Use this menu item:To do this:
Option Settings 2 3
Audio Out
Use this sub-menu to specify whether audio input from the input sources below
should be output to the speaker (Speaker*) or output to an external destination
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(Line)*
.
HDMI
File Viewer (Movie playback audio)*
Wireless or Network (Video stream projection movie audio)*
USB Display*
*1 When Line is specified, the projector will output audio from its AUDIO OUT
terminal.
*2 Network models only
Option Settings 2 3
High Altitude
Turn the high-altitude fan speed setting on or off in accordance with the altitude of
the area where you are using the projector.
On: Select this setting when using the projector in a high altitude (1,500 to
3,000 meters / 5,000 to 10,000 feet above sea level) area where air is thin. This
setting increases cooling efficiency.
Off*: Select this setting at normal altitudes (up to 1,500 meters / 5,000 feet).
Do not use this projector at altitudes greater than 3,000 meters (10,000 feet)
Option Settings 2 3
Control Panel Lock
Option Settings 2 3
Closed Caption (V)
Disable projector unit key operations.
See “Control Panel Lock (XJ-F Series Only)” (page 35) for more information.
Use this sub-menu to specify whether to display closed captions when projecting a
video signal that includes them.
Off*: Closed captions not displayed.
CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4: Indicates the current closed caption output setting (CC1,
2
2
2
above sea level.
CC2, CC3, and CC4).
Keystone correction does not affect displayed closed caption text.
Option Settings 2 3
Timer Function
Option Settings 2 3
Microphone Input Level
Option Settings 2 3
Restore Menu Defaults
Multimedia Settings 3
Autorun
Multimedia Settings 3
Functions (FN)
Multimedia Settings 3
Internal Storage Function
Display the timer function menu. For details, see “Using the Presentation Timer
(TIMER)” (page 23).
Adjusts the volume level of audio input from the MIC terminal within the range of 0*
(mute) to 3 (maximum).
Return all of the items in the “Option Settings 2” main menu to their initial defaults for
the currently projecting image source.
Specify whether to use (Enable*) or not use (Disable) the autorun function. For
details, see “Autorun” (page 52).
Display the same menu (Function Menu) that appears when the remote controller’s
[FUNC] key is pressed.
Access projector internal memory from a computer. For details, see “To copy files
from a computer to projector internal memory” (page 37).
(RCVHD)
Network Settings Access projector wireless LAN connection setting and network setting items. For
details, see the separate “Network Function Guide”.
Operational InfoDisplay the projector information below.
Input Signal, Signal Name, Resolution, Horizontal Frequency, Vertical Frequency,
Scan System, Light Time, Version (projector ROM version)
Restore All Defaults 3
Unit Operating Time
Display the cumulative operating time of this unit.
This time cannot be initialized.
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