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DATA PROJECTOR
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User’s Guide
z Be sure to read the precautions in the
separate User’s Guide (Basic Operation). For
details about setting up the projector and lamp
replacement, see the User’s Guide (Basic
Operation).
z Be sure to keep all user documentation handy
for future reference.
Contents
Projector Features and Main Functions ............................................................ 6
Image Operations During Projection................................................................. 8
Zooming an Image....................................................................................................... 9
Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image....................................................... 10
Freezing an Image..................................................................................................... 10
To mute the audio...................................................................................................... 13
Eco Mode........................................................................................................ 13
Displaying the Setup Menu........................................................................................ 15
Basic Setup Menu Example....................................................................................... 16
Volume Adjustment Main Menu................................................................................. 26
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Screen Settings Main Menu....................................................................................... 27
Cleaning the Lens...................................................................................................... 35
Cleaning Intake and Exhaust Vents........................................................................... 36
To check the current lamp use time........................................................................... 37
When to replace the lamp.......................................................................................... 37
Replacing the Lamp................................................................................................... 38
Resetting the Lamp Time........................................................................................... 40
Connecting the HDMI Output of a Video Device or
Computer to the Projector............................................................................... 46
Projection Distance and Screen Size.............................................................. 49
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About this manual...
z This manual assumes that you are already familiar with the contents of the separate
“User’s Guide (Basic Operation)”.
z All of the operations in this manual are explained using the remote controller that comes
with the projector. The following key operations can also be performed on the projector
instead of the remote controller: [MENU], [ꢀ], [ꢁ], [ꢂ], [ꢃ], [ENTER], [ESC], [
[INPUT], [AUTO], [ZOOM +], [ZOOM –], [FOCUS ꢀ], [FOCUS ꢁ].
],
To perform this remote
Use this projector button:
controller operation:
[ENTER]
Button in the center of the cursor keys
[ZOOM +], [ZOOM –]
[ZOOM] button in combination with the [ꢂ] and [ꢃ] (or [ꢀ] and
[ꢁ]) buttons
[FOCUS] button in combination with the [ꢀ] and [ꢁ] (or [ꢂ]
and [ꢃ]) buttons
[FOCUS ꢀ], [FOCUS ꢁ]
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Projector Overview
This section describes the features of the projector, and explains the functions of the
projector and remote controller keys.
Projector Features and Main Functions
z Slim and compact:
B5 file size and a mere 32 mm slim (at thinnest part). Compact enough to install or use
just about anywhere.
z WXGA resolution:
This is the first of the CASIO Super Slim projector series to support WXGA (1280 × 800)
resolution for optimal viewing of content formatted for today’s widescreen displays. This
makes it perfect for projecting images from widescreen notebook PCs and HD video input
sources.
z HDMI video/audio input:
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) input support enables direct connectivity with
today’s HDMI enabled notebook PCs, HD video devices, Blu-ray Disc players, games, and
other devices for image projection and audio output.
z Wide projection range, from a minimum of 0.84 meters:
Wide angle 2X zoom allows projection even when projector-to-screen distance is severely
limited. Minimum projection distance is 1.7 meters, even when projecting onto a 60-inch
large screen.
z A selection of possible input sources:
Computer RGB, composite video, component video (Y-Cb/P-Cr/Pr), and HDMI audio/video
are all supported as input sources.
z 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. This eliminates keeping your audience waiting as you
perform time-consuming setups.
z Pointer:
The remote controller can be used to select one of a variety of different pointers for use
during projection.
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Projector Keys and Remote Controller Keys
Projector Keys and Indicator Panel
TEMP indicator
[FOCUS] key
[Enter] key*
LAMP indicator
[MENU] key
POWER/STANDBY indicator
[P] (Power) key
[INPUT] key
[ESC] key
Cursor keys
[AUTO] key
[ZOOM] key
* The projector’s enter key does not have anything printed on it. When you see [ENTER] in
this manual, it means you should press the projector’s enter key or the [ENTER] key of
the remote controller.
Remote Controller Keys
[INPUT] key
Remote control signal emitter
[AUTO] key
CLASS 1 LED PRODUCT
[P] (Power) key
[BLANK] key
[ZOOM +] [ZOOM –] keys
[FREEZE] key
[FOCUS ꢀ]
[FOCUS ꢁ] keys
[VOLUME] key
[COLOR MODE] key
[D-ZOOM +]
[D-ZOOM –] keys
[KEYSTONE +]
[MENU] key
[KEYSTONE –] keys
Cursor keys
[POINTER] key
[ENTER] key ([STYLE] key)
[ESC] key
[BRIGHT] key ([O] key)
[ECO] key ([f] key)
[ASPECT] key ([Z] key)
[FUNC] key
Important!
z To avoid running down the battery, store the remote control unit so its buttons are
not pressed inadvertently.
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Operation During Projection
This section explains the various types of operations you can perform while the projector is
projecting an image.
Image Operations During Projection
You can perform the following operations while projecting an image.
z Image brightness adjustment
z Color mode selection
z Image zooming
z Momentary cut off of the input source image and projection of a black or blue screen, or
a logo
z Image freeze
z Pointer display in the projected image
z Aspect ratio switching
Adjusting Image Brightness
To adjust image brightness
Press the [BRIGHT] key.
z This displays the brightness adjustment window.
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Use the [ꢃ] and [ꢂ] keys to adjust image brightness.
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To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
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Selecting the Color Mode
You can select from among five different color mode settings to optimize the projected
image in accordance with image contents and projection conditions.
To change the color mode
Press the [COLOR MODE] key.
z This displays the color mode selection window. The currently selected color mode is the
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one whose button is selected (filled in).
Use the [ꢁ] and [ꢀ] keys to move the highlighting to the color mode you want
to select, and then press the [ENTER] key.
z This will select the button next to the highlighted color mode name.
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To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
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Zooming an Image
Press the [D-ZOOM +] key.
z This will enlarge the center of the projected image one step.
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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.
z Each press of [D-ZOOM +] zooms in (increases the zoom factor), while [D-ZOOM –]
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zooms out. Holding down either key continuously scrolls the zoom factor.
While an image is zoomed, use [ꢀ], [ꢁ], [ꢃ], and [ꢂ] to scroll the view to
other parts of the image.
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To exit the zoom operation, press the [ESC] key.
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Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image
Press the [BLANK] key.
z This temporarily cuts off the image from the input source and projects a black screen in
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its place.
To resume projection of the image from the input source, press the [BLANK] key
(or [ESC] key).
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Note
You can specify projection of a black screen or blue screen, or a logo. For details, see
Freezing an Image
Pressing the [FREEZE] key freezes the projected image.
To freeze the projected image
While an image is being projected from an input source, press the [FREEZE]
key.
z This will capture the image that is on the screen at the moment you press [FREEZE]
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and stores it in projector memory. That image remains projected on the screen.
To restore projection of the image from an input source, press the [ESC] key.
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Displaying a Pointer in the Projected Image
You can select from among different pointer styles, including various arrow styles, for
display in the projected image. Pointers can be used during a presentation to indicate or
highlight a specific part of the image.
Note
Depending on the pointer style you are using, the pointer may not display properly
when you are using keystone correction. If this happens, use the [KEYSTONE +] and
[KEYSTONE –] keys to change the keystone correction value to zero.
To display a pointer in the image
Press the [POINTER] key.
z This will cause a pointer to appear in the image.
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z You also can use the setup menu to specify the pointer type that appears first when you
Use the cursor keys to move the pointer to the location you want.
z Holding down a cursor key moves the cursor at high speed.
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To modify the pointer as described below, press the [STYLE] key.
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For this pointer type:
Pressing [STYLE] will change it like this:
ꢄ ꢄ ꢄ
ꢄ ꢄ ꢄ
ꢄ ꢄ ꢄ
ꢄ ꢄ ꢄ
Toggle between flashing and not flashing
To select the pointer type
Press the [POINTER] key to display the pointer.
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2
Keep pressing the [POINTER] key until the pointer you want is displayed.
z Each press of the [POINTER] key cycles through the available pointer types.
To clear the pointer from the image
Press the [ESC] key.
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Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image
Use the [ASPECT] key to change the aspect ratio of the projected image.
When the input source
Each press of [ASPECT] cycles through these settings:
is this:
VIDEO, component, or
HDMI (DTV)
Normal ꢄ16:9 ꢄLetter Box
When the input source is either a component signal or an HDMI
(DTV) signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the projection aspect ratio
also will become 16:9 automatically. Pressing the [ASPECT] key will
not change it.
RGB or HDMI (PC)
Normal ꢄFull ꢄTrue
For details about the meanings of the “Normal”, “16:9”, “Letter Box”, “Full”, and “True”
Note
z For details about how the aspect ratio setting affects the projected image, see
z You also can change the aspect ratio setting using the setup menu. For details, see
Important!
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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Adjusting the Volume Level
You can use the remote controller keys to adjust the volume level of the audio that is output
from the projector’s speaker.
To adjust the volume level
On the remote controller, press the [VOLUME] key.
z This causes the [Volume] screen to appear on the projected image.
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Press the [ꢂ] key to increase the volume, or the [ꢃ] key to lower the volume.
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After the setting is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.
z This causes the [Volume] screen to disappear.
Note
z You also can use the setup menu to adjust the volume level. For details, see
z Pressing the [VOLUME] key will not display the [Volume] screen if no audio is being
input to the HDMI port during projection of an HDMI signal.
To mute the audio
On the remote controller, press the [VOLUME] key.
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Press the [ENTER] key.
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z This stops output from the speaker.
To restore the audio, press the [VOLUME] key again.
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Eco Mode
Turning on the Eco Mode reduces lamp brightness to save power. The projector’s cooling fan
also operates at a slower speed while the Eco Mode is turned on, which results in quieter
operation.
Turn on the Eco Mode when your priority is quieter operation. Turn off the Eco Mode when
your priority is maximum brightness.
To turn the Eco Mode on or off
Press [ECO] to toggle the Eco Mode on and off.
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Using the [FUNC] Key
Pressing the [FUNC] key displays the menu shown below.
You can use this menu to perform the operations described below.
z Adjust image brightness
Highlight “Brightness” and then press the [ENTER] key.
• This performs the same operation as pressing the [BRIGHT] key ( key) described on
z Turn the Eco Mode on or off
Highlight “Eco Mode” and then press the [ENTER] key.
• This performs the same operation as pressing the [ECO] key (
key) described on
ꢅ
z Select the aspect ratio of the projected image
Highlight “Aspect Ratio” and then press the [ENTER] key.
• This performs the same operation as pressing the [ASPECT] key ( key) described on
ꢀ
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Configuring Advanced Projector Settings
Your projector has a setup menu that you can use to configure advanced settings.
Basic Setup Menu Operations
Displaying the Setup Menu
Pressing the [MENU] key displays the menu shown below in the center of the projection
screen.
Main menu
The main menu includes nine main menu items.
The currently selected main menu item is the
one that is highlighted.
Sub-menu
The sub-menu shows each individual setting
under each main menu item, and its current
setting.
Guidance text
Guidance text provides a brief description of the
main key operations available for the operation
you are currently performing.
To exit the setup menu
Press the [MENU] key.
Configuring Setup Menu Settings
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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2
Use the [ꢁ] and [ꢀ] keys to select the main menu item you want by
highlighting it.
Press the [ENTER] key.
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4
Use the [ꢁ] and [ꢀ] keys to select the sub-menu item you want by highlighting
it.
Perform the required operation on the selected sub-menu item screen.
z The guidance text explains the operations you need to perform to configure each setting.
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To return to the main menu from the sub-menu, press the [ESC] key.
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To exit the setup menu, press the [MENU] key.
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Basic Setup Menu Example
The procedure below shows how to configure the following three settings:
• Image Adjustment 1 ꢄContrast
• Image Adjustment 1 ꢄColor Mode
• Option Settings 1 ꢄEco Mode
Note
z Certain settings on the setup menu cannot be changed while there is no input signal
to the projector. Because of this, you should configure setup menu settings after
selecting an input source and starting projection.
To configure the “Image Adjustment 1 ꢄContrast” setting
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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“Image Adjustment 1” is initially selected on the main menu, so simply press
the [ENTER] key.
Press the [ꢁ] key once to select “Contrast”.
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Use the [ꢃ] (lighter) and [ꢂ] (darker) keys to adjust contrast.
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To configure the “Image Adjustment 1 ꢄColor Mode” setting
Press the [ꢁ] key once to select “Color Mode”.
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Press the [ENTER] key.
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z This displays the color mode menu.
Use the [ꢁ] and [ꢀ] keys to select the color mode you want, and then press
the [ENTER] key.
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After selecting the color mode you want, press the [ESC] key.
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To configure the “Option Settings 1 ꢄEco Mode” setting
Press the [ESC] key.
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Press the [ꢁ] key five times to select “Option Settings 1”.
Press the [ENTER] key.
Press the [ꢁ] key two times to select “Eco Mode”.
Use the [ꢃ] and [ꢂ] keys to select “On” or “Off”.
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After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Direct Power On
You can configure the projector so it powers up automatically as soon as you plug it into
a power source. With this “Direct Power On” feature, you do not even need to press the
[P] (power) key. To enable Direct Power On, display the Setup Menu, and then change
the “Direct Power On” setting to “On”.
Important!
z When you have Direct Power On enabled, do not leave the projector plugged into an
electrical outlet while it is turned off. If you do, there is the chance that it (and the
lamp) might turn on automatically when power is restored after being cut off by a
power outage, tripping of a breaker, etc.
Note
z Direct Power On causes the projector to turn on automatically as soon as it is
plugged into a power outlet. This greatly reduces the amount of time it takes until
you are ready to start projecting. Note, however, that the actual startup sequence
(Standby State ꢄPower On ꢄWarm Up ꢄProjection Starts) that the projector
performs is the same, regardless of whether Direct Power On is enabled or disabled.
The only difference is what triggers the sequence (plugging in or pressing the [P]
(power) key). For details about the startup sequence that the projector performs when
you plug it into a power source, see “To turn on the projector” in the separate
“User’s Guide (Basic Operations)”.
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Password Protecting the Projector
The password feature lets you keep unauthorized individuals from using the projector. You
can specify whether password input is required whenever you turn on the projector, and you
can specify and change the password as required. Use the setup menu “Option Settings 1
ꢄPower On Password” setting to configure power on password settings.
Inputting a Password
The password of your projector is not really a “word” made up of letters, but rather a
sequence of remote controller key inputs. The following is the 8-key sequence that
represents the initial factory default password.
[INPUT][AUTO][BLANK][FREEZE][ꢀ][ꢁ][ꢃ][ꢂ]
Using the Password Feature
Note the following precautions whenever you use the password feature.
• The password feature protects against unauthorized use of the projector. Note that it is
not an anti-theft measure.
• You will need to enter the initial factory default password the first time you use the
projector after turning on the password feature. Change the initial factory default
password to a different one of your choice as soon as possible after turning on the
password feature.
• 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 battery
is dead. Replace the remote control battery as soon as possible after it starts to go low.
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 driver’s 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 projector’s warranty in a safe place.
Important!
Having your password cleared using the procedure described above will return all of the
settings of your projector, except for the lamp time, to their initial factory defaults.
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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.
To change the password
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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Use the [ꢁ] key to select “Option Settings 1”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
Use the [ꢁ] key to select “Power On Password”, and then press the [ENTER]
key.
z This will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the current password.
Enter the current password.
z If the projector is still protected by the factory default password, perform the key
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operation shown below to enter it.
[INPUT][AUTO][BLANK][FREEZE][ꢀ][ꢁ][ꢃ][ꢂ]
After entering the current password, press the [ENTER] key.
z This displays the Power On Password setting screen.
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Use the [ꢁ] key to select “Change Password”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
z This will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the new password.
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Enter a key sequence up to eight key operations long.
z You can use any of the following keys as part of your password key sequence.
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[INPUT], [AUTO], [BLANK], [FREEZE], [VOLUME], [COLOR MODE], [D-ZOOM +],
[D-ZOOM –], [KEYSTONE +], [KEYSTONE –], [MENU], [POINTER], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ꢀ],
ꢅ
ꢀ
[ꢁ], [ꢃ], [ꢂ], [FUNC]
After entering the new password, press the [ENTER] key.
z This will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the same password again.
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Re-enter the same password key sequence you entered in step 7 and then press
[ENTER].
z The message “Your new password has been registered.” indicates that the password has
been changed. Press the [ESC] key.
z If the password you entered in this step is different from the one you entered in step 7,
the message “The password you input is wrong.” appears. Press the [ESC] key to return
to step 7.
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To turn password protection on and off
Display the Power On Password setting screen by performing steps 1 through 5
z At this time, make sure that “Power On Password” is selected on the Power On
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Password setting screen.
Use the [W] and [X] keys to select “On” or “Off”.
z Changing the power on password setting from “Off” to “On” causes the confirmation
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dialog box shown below to appear.
Press the [ENTER] key to confirm that you want to turn on power on password
protection, or [ESC] to exit the dialog box without doing anything.
After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Entering the Password when Turning On the Projector
Turning on the projector while password protection is enabled will cause a password input
dialog box to appear on the projection screen. All projector operations will be accessible to
you after you input the correct password and press the [ENTER] key.
Note
You can perform the projection size adjustment operation ([ZOOM +] / [ZOOM –] keys),
focus operation ([FOCUS S] / [FOCUS T] keys), and power off operation ([
] key)
while the password input dialog box is on the projection screen.
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Restoring Projector Settings to Their Initial Factory
Defaults
You can use the procedures in this section to restore all of the settings on a particular main
menu or all of the settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults.
To restore all settings on a particular main menu to their initial factory
defaults
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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2
Use the [ꢁ] and [ꢀ] keys to select the main menu whose settings you want to
restore to their initial factory defaults.
z You can select Image Adjustment 1, Image Adjustment 2, Volume Adjustment, Screen
Settings, Input Settings, Option Settings 1, or Option Settings 2.
Press the [ENTER] key.
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Use the [ꢁ] key to select “Restore Menu Defaults”.
Press the [ENTER] key.
z This will display a confirmation screen like the screen shown below.
Use the [ꢀ] key to select “Yes”.
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To restore the settings of the main menu to their initial defaults, press the
[ENTER] key.
z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].
After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Note
z The language setting and the password are not returned to their initial factory defaults
if you select Option Settings 1 in step 2.
z For details about how the above procedure initializes settings, see the explanations of
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To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
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2
Use the [ꢁ] key to select “Restore All Defaults”, and then press the [ENTER]
key.
Use the [ꢁ] key to select “Restore All Defaults” sub-menu, and then press the
[ENTER] key.
z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all settings.
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Use the [ꢀ] key to select “Yes”.
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To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial defaults, press the
[ENTER] key.
z This will restore all of the settings to their initial factory defaults, except for the
Language, Lamp Time, and password settings.
z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].
After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
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Setup Menu Contents
This section contains tables that provide detailed explanations of all of the items included on
the setup menu. The following describes the type of information that appears in each of the
columns of the tables.
Setting Name
This column shows the names of the settings as they appear on the sub-menu.
Input
This column shows the input source for which each setting is supported.
Input source names are abbreviated as R (RGB input), C (component video input), V (video
input), H (HDMI (PC) input), and D (HDMI (DTV) input). The letter N indicates that the
setting can be configured while there is no input signal.
Setting Unit
The setting unit indicates how a setting is stored.
“Source Specific” in this column indicates that separate settings can be stored for each
individual input source. For example, you could store an “Image Adjustment 1 ꢄBrightness”
setting of –1 for RGB input and a setting of +1 for VIDEO input.
“Single” in this column indicates that a single setting is stored and applied, regardless of the
input source.
Description
This column provides details about the setting item and how to select it. The initial default
setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
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Image Adjustment 1 Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Brightness
RCVHD
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the brightness of the
projected image. A larger value produces a brighter
image.
Contrast
RCVHD
RCV
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the contrast of the projected
image. A larger value produces a stronger contrast.
Sharpness
Source
Specific
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.
Saturation
Tint
RCV
RCV
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the color saturation of the
projected image. A larger value increases color saturation.
Source
Specific
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.
Color Mode
RCVHD
Source
You can select from among five different color mode
Specific
settings to optimize the projected image in accordance
with image contents and projection conditions.
Presentation:
Use this setting for standard presentations in a well-lit
area.
Standard:
Use this setting when you want to highlight the colors of
your presentation.
Graphics:
Use this setting when you want photographs and graphics
to appear natural.
Theater:
Use this setting to bring out the dark portions of your
images.
Blackboard:
Use this setting for easy viewing when projecting onto a
blackboard.
Color
Balance
RCVHD
Source
Specific
This sub-menu lets you adjust the color balance of the
projected image.
Preset:
You can select from among three preset color balance
settings: Warm, Normal,* Cold.
Color:
You can adjust the intensity of red, green, and blue within
the range of –50 to +50. The intensity of a color
increases along with the setting value. Color settings can
be adjusted individually only when “Normal” is selected as
the “Preset” setting.
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Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Noise Filter
RCV
Source
Specific
This setting is valid when VIDEO is selected as the input
source.
Normal*:
Select this setting when projecting a movie.
High:
Select this setting when projecting still images.
In particular, this setting should be used when projecting
still images from a digital camera connected to the
projector’s VIDEO terminal.
Restore
Menu
Defaults
RCVHD
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on
the Image Adjustment 1 main menu to their initial default
settings.
z Restoring menu defaults will restore defaults for the
currently selected input source.
Image Adjustment 2 Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Vertical
Position
RCV
Signal
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the vertical position of the
input source image within the projection area.
Horizontal
Position
RCV
R
Signal
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the horizontal position of the
input source image within the projection area.
Frequency
Signal
Specific
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.
Important!
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.
Phase
R
Signal
Specific
When there is flickering in the projected image while RGB
is selected as the input source, it means that the phase
setting is not correct. When this happens, use this setting
to adjust the phase manually.
Restore
Menu
Defaults
RCV
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on
the Image Adjustment 2 main menu to their initial default
settings.
z Restoring menu defaults will restore defaults for the
currently selected input source.
z “Image Adjustment 2” main menu “Vertical Position”,
“Horizontal Position”, “Frequency”, and “Phase” defaults
can be restored for the current signal type (XGA/60Hz,
SXGA/60Hz,etc.) only.
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About the “Signal Specific” Setting Unit
For the items that have “Signal Specific” in the “Setting Unit” column of the above table,
the setting is saved for the specific type of signal (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.) that is
being input when the setting is performed, and not for a specific input source.
Volume Adjustment Main Menu
Note
The following menu operations are not supported if no audio is being input to the
HDMI port during projection of an HDMI signal.
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Volume
RCVHDN
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to adjust the volume level of the
projector’s speaker.
z Changing this setting when there is no input signal
changes the volume setting of the currently selected
signal source.
Restore
Menu
RCVHDN
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return Volume to its initial default
setting.
Defaults
z This menu item can be executed even when there is
no input signal. Restoring menu defaults when there is
no input signal will restore defaults for the currently
selected input source.
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Screen Settings Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Keystone
Correction
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to correct vertical keystoning of the
projected image.
Aspect Ratio
RCVHD
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to select an aspect ratio setting for
the projected image.
Normal*:
Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size while
maintaining the input signal aspect ratio.
Full (RGB or HDMI (PC) input source only):
Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size by
enlarging or reducing the input signal.
True (RGB or HDMI (PC) input source only):
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.
16:9 (VIDEO, component or HDMI (DTV) input source
only):
Projects with an aspect ratio of 16:9 (movie, Hi-Vision,
etc.) Selecting this option when projecting a video movie
from an input source that has been squeezed from 16:9
to 4:3 will project the image with a normal aspect ratio.
Letter Box (VIDEO, component or HDMI (DTV) input
source only):
Select this option when the input source is 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.
Note
z When the input source is a component signal
with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the aspect ratio is
fixed at 16:9 and the setting cannot be changed.
z For details about how the aspect ratio setting
affects the projected image, see “Aspect Ratio
Important!
Note that enlarging or reducing the size of an
image for commercial purposes or public
presentation may infringe on the legally protected
copyright of the copyright holder of the original
material.
Projection
Mode
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to 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.
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Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Ceiling Mount
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to configure the projector for use in
an installation in which it is positioned upside down.
On:
Flips the projected image horizontally and vertically.
Off*:
Projects a normal image.
Startup
Screen
RCVHDN
RCVHDN
RCVHDN
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup
screen should be projected whenever the projector is
turned on.
Logo:
Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo
screen at startup.
None*:
Select this option when you do not want to project a
startup screen.
No Signal
Screen
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify what should be projected
when there is no input signal to the projector.
Blue*:
Select this option to project a blue screen.
Black:
Select this option to project a black screen.
Logo:
Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo
screen.
Blank Screen
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify what should be projected
after the [BLANK] key is pressed.
Blue:
Select this option to project a blue screen.
Black*:
Select this option to project a black screen.
Logo:
Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo
screen.
Restore
Menu
Defaults
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on
the Screen Settings main menu to their initial default
settings.
z Restoring menu defaults will restore defaults for the
currently selected input source.
z Note that the “Keystone Correction”, “Projection Mode”,
“Startup Screen”, “No Signal Screen”, and “Blank
Screen” settings are always returned to their initial
defaults, regardless of the currently selected input
source.
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Input Settings Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
COMPUTER
Terminal
RCUVN
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify manually the type of signal
being input from the projector’s COMPUTER terminal.
Auto*:
Automatically detects the signal being input from the
COMPUTER terminal and configures the appropriate input
protocol.
RGB:
Select this option when a computer is connected to the
COMPUTER terminal. For details about connecting a
computer, see “Connecting a Computer to the Projector”
in the “User’s Guide (Basic Operation)”.
Component:
Select this setting when the projector’s COMPUTER
terminal is connected to the component video output
terminal of a video device using an optionally available
YK-3 component video cable. For information about
connection, see “Connecting to a Component Video
Video Signal
RCVUN
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify manually the type of signal
being input from the projector’s AV terminal.
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 AV
terminal.
NTSC / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL-M / PAL-N / PAL60 /
SECAM:
Each setting selects the applicable video system. Use
these settings when you want to specify only one specific
video signal for the AV terminal.
Signal Name
Indicator
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not the name of
the currently selected signal source should be displayed in
the projected image.
On*:
Select this option to turn on display of the name of the
currently selected signal source in the projected image.
Off:
Select this option to turn off display of the signal source
name.
Restore
Menu
Defaults
RCVHDN
Source
Specific
Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on
the Input Settings main menu to their initial default
settings.
z Restoring menu defaults will restore defaults for the
currently selected input source. Note that the “Signal
Name Indicator” setting is always returned to its initial
default, regardless of the currently selected input
source.
z Restoring menu defaults when there is no input signal
will restore defaults for the currently selected input
source.
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Option Settings 1 Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Auto
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to turn auto keystone correction on or
Keystone
off.
Correction
On*:
Select this option to turn on auto keystone correction.
Off:
Select this option to turn off auto keystone correction.
Auto Adjust
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to select whether the projector should
detect the RGB input signal type (resolution, frequency)
and adjust the projection image accordingly (auto adjust).
1*:
Select this option to turn on auto adjust.
2:
Select this option to turn on auto adjust when a
1360 × 768 or 1400 × 1050 signal is not projected
correctly.
Off:
Select this option to turn off auto adjust.
Eco Mode
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to turn the Eco Mode on or off.
On:
Select this option to reduce lamp brightness and save
power. This setting also reduces the speed of the
projector’s cooling fan, which reduces operation noise.
Off:
Select this option to project at maximum brightness.
Auto Power
Off
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to turn Auto Power Off on or off. See
“Turning Off the Projector” in the “User’s Guide (Basic
Operation)” for more information.
On*:
Select this option to turn on Auto Power Off.
Off:
Select this option to turn off Auto Power Off.
Power On
Password
RCVHDN
RCVHDN
Single
Single
You can configure the projector to require input of a
password before operation is enabled. For details, see
Direct Power
On
Use this sub-menu to turn Direct Power On on or off.
On:
Select this option to turn on Direct Power On.
Off*:
Select this option to turn off Direct Power On.
Important!
While Direct Power On is enabled, the projector
will turn off automatically if no key operation is
performed and no signal input is received within
about 10 minutes after it is turned on. This is true
regardless of the current Auto Power Off setting.
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Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Language
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify the language to use for
messages, setup menus, etc.
English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Swedish /
Chinese (Simplified) / Chinese (Traditional) / Korean /
Japanese
Restore
Menu
Defaults
RCVHDN
Single
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the
Option Settings 1 main menu to their initial default
settings.
z The language setting and the password are not
returned to their initial factory defaults.
z Restoring menu defaults when there is no input signal
will restore defaults for the currently selected input
source.
z The “Auto Adjust” item is returned to its initial default
only when RGB input is selected for the input source.
All of the other items are returned to their initial
defaults regardless of the currently selected input
source.
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Option Settings 2 Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Zoom
Memory
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to turn zoom memory on or off. Zoom
memory lets you save the zoom setting when the
projector is turned off, so it can be restored automatically
the next time the projector is turned on.
On*:
Select this option when you want to restore the zoom
setting that was in effect when the projector was last
turned off, whenever it is turned on.
Off:
Select this option when you want the image to be
projected at its maximum size whenever you turn on the
projector.
Pointer
RCVHDN
RCVHDN
Single
Single
Use this sub-menu to specify the type of pointer that
appears first when you press the [POINTER] key.
HDMI Audio
Out
Specifies whether the input audio signal should be output
from the projector’s built-in speaker or to the line output.
Speaker*:
Outputs the audio signal being input to the HDMI port
from the speaker.
Line:
Outputs the audio signal being input to the HDMI port
from the AV terminal.
High Altitude
RCVHDN
Single
Use this sub-menu to 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 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).
Important!
Do not use this projector at altitudes greater than
3,000 meters above sea level.
Restore
Menu
Defaults
RCVHDN
Single
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the
Option Settings 2 main menu to their initial default
settings.
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Operational Info Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Input Signal
Signal Name
RCVHDN
Source
Specific
This sub-menu item shows the currently selected input
signal (RGB, Component, or VIDEO). “- - - -” is indicated
here when there is no input signal.
RCVHD
RCVH
Source
Specific
This sub-menu item shows the signal name of the signal
being input to the projector. For details about signal
names, see “Signal Name” under “Supported Signals” on
Resolution
Single
This sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input
signal. It shows the number of vertical pixels of resolution
of the RGB input signal.
Horizontal
Frequency
RCVHD
RCVHD
RCVHD
Source
Specific
This sub-menu item shows the horizontal frequency of the
input signal.
Vertical
Frequency
Source
Specific
This sub-menu item shows the vertical frequency of the
input signal.
Scan System
Source
Specific
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 an RGB signal input, and interlace or
progressive for a component signal input.
Lamp Time
RCVHDN
RCVHDN
Single
Single
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
Reset Lamp
Time
Use this sub-menu item to reset the lamp time to 0
hours after replacing the lamp. For details about replacing
the lamp and the lamp time reset operation, see
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Restore All Defaults Main Menu
Setting
Name
Setting
Unit
Input
Description
Unit
Operating
Time
RCVHDN
Single
Single
This sub-menu item shows the cumulative operating time
of this unit. This time cannot be initialized.
Restore All
Defaults
RCVHDN
This sub-menu returns all sub-menu items on all main
menus to their initial default settings. 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 procedure, see
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User Maintenance
Cleaning the Projector
Periodically clean the projector exterior, lens, intake vents, and exhaust vents on a regular
basis.
Important!
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.
Turn off the projector.
1
2
3
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 commercially available lens cloth or optical lens paper, like
those for eyeglasses or camera lenses. When cleaning the lens, be very careful to avoid
scratching it.
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Cleaning Intake and Exhaust Vents
Dust and dirt tend to collect around the intake vents located on the back and both sides
of the projector. Because of this, you should use a vacuum cleaner to clean away
accumulated dust and dirt periodically as shown below.
Important!
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
projector’s exhaust vents on the front. If this happens, use the same procedure as
that described above to clean the exhaust vents.
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Replacing the Lamp
z Continued use of a lamp that has passed its lamp life increases the
risk of the lamp rupturing. Replace the lamp with a new one as soon
as possible after the replacement message appears.
Caution
z 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.
To check the current lamp use time
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
1
2
Press the [ꢁ] key to select the “Operational
Info” main menu.
z The “Lamp Time” sub-menu item shows the
number of hours that the current lamp has been
used.
Press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
3
When to replace the lamp
The LAMP indicator starts to flash red and the message shown below appears whenever
the lamp time exceeds 2000 hours.
It is time to replace the lamp. Use the procedure in the User’s Guide to replace the
lamp as soon as possible.
When this message appears, replace the lamp as soon as possible using the procedure
Note that the above message will disappear about 10 seconds after you turn on the
projector, even if you do not replace the lamp.
You will be able to continue using the projector without replacing the lamp until the lamp
time reaches 2100 hours. At that time, the LAMP indicator will stop flashing and remain lit
red, the following message will appear for about 10 seconds, and then the projector will
turn off automatically.
The lamp has exceeded its service life! The projector will not turn on until you replace
the lamp.
When this message appears, replace the lamp immediately using the procedure under
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Replacing the Lamp
z During normal use, the lamp and the area around it become extremely
hot. Before replacing the lamp, turn off the projector and wait for the
cool down operation (indicated when the POWER/STANDBY indicator is
flashing amber) to finish. Next, disconnect the AC power cord from the
projector, and wait for at least 60 minutes to allow it to cool down
even further.
Touching the lamp or the area around it during operation or
immediately after turning off the projector creates the risk of serious
burn injury.
z Replace the lamp using the optional lamp cartridge only.
XJ-S43W Replacement Lamp
YL-4B
z 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 lamp life differs greatly from lamp to lamp, and is affected by
conditions under which the lamp is used.
Caution
z Never touch the glass of the lamp with your fingers. Doing so can
cause the lamp to rupture and shorten its life.
z A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to be scattered inside the
lamp housing. Gas 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.
z Should the lamp break, take care to avoid personal injury on the glass
fragments. Never try to replace a broken lamp on your own. Be sure
to contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to
request replacement.
z The lamp contains mercury. Dispose of old lamps in accordance with
the rules and regulations of your local jurisdiction.
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To replace the lamp
Important!
z When replacing the lamp, use the special screwdriver that comes with the
replacement lamp. The projector does not come with a screwdriver.
Turn off the projector and unplug its
AC power cord.
Pull up on the handle or ribbon to
remove the lamp cartridge.
1
2
6
Wait for about 60 minutes to allow
the projector’s current lamp to cool
down completely.
Turn over the projector and place it
on top of a desk or on some other
stable surface.
3
4
Loosen the lamp cover screw, and
then remove the lamp cover.
Insert the new lamp cartridge as far
as it will go, as shown in the
illustration.
7
z After inserting the lamp cartridge,
stow the ribbon as shown in the
illustration in step 5.
Lamp cover
Make sure the grooves of the lamp cartridge align
with the grooves of the lamp housing.
Loosen the three screws indicated by
the ꢀmarks.
5
Lamp cartridge
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Caution
z Take care to avoid touching the lamp (glass) and the mirrors inside the projector.
Doing so can cause the lamp to rupture, shorten lamp life, and otherwise affect lamp
performance.
Secure the lamp cartridge with the three screws.
8
9
Return the lamp cover to its original position, and secure it with the screw.
Resetting the Lamp Time
The lamp time reset operation you need to perform depends on when you replace the
lamp.
It is time to replace the lamp. Use the procedure in the User’s Guide to replace the
lamp as soon as possible.
The lamp has exceeded its service life! The projector will not turn on until you
replace the lamp.
To reset the lamp time
Turn on the projector.
1
2
3
4
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.
Press the [ꢁ] key to select “Operational Info”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
“Reset Lamp Time” is initially selected, so simply press the [ENTER] key.
z This causes the message “Reset Lamp Time?” to appear.
Press the [ꢀ] key to select “Yes”, and then press the [ENTER] key.
z This resets the lamp time to 0 hours.
5
Press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
z This causes the setup menu to disappear from the projected image.
6
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To reset the lamp time after exceeding the lamp life
If you use the existing lamp until its life is exceeded, you will not be able to turn on the
projector even after you replace the lamp with a new one. Perform the following procedure
to initialize the lamp time in this case, which will make it possible to turn on the projector.
Use the bundled AC power cord to plug the projector into a power outlet.
z Connecting to a power outlet causes the POWER/STANDBY and LAMP indicators on the
1
top of the projector to light red, which indicates that the lamp has exceeded its service
life.
While holding down the projector’s [ꢃ] key, hold down the [AUTO] key for about
five seconds.
z This will reset the lamp time, cause the POWER/STANDBY indicator to change from red
2
to amber, and also cause the LAMP indicator to go out.
Press the [P] (power) key to ensure that the projector turns on normally.
3
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Error Indicators and Warning Messages
Warning messages and indicators let you know what the problem is when a projector error
occurs.
When an error occurs, wait until cool down is complete and the fan stops before unplugging
the AC power cord. If you unplug the AC power cord while the fan is still operating, an
error may occur when you plug the AC power cord back in.
* For further information about items whose reference pages are marked with an asterisk,
see “User’s Guide (Basic Operation)”.
Indicator/Error Message
Description and Required Action
The projector’s internal temperature is very high. Press the [ESC] key
to clear the warning message and perform the following steps.
1 Check for any blocking of the projector’s intake vents and exhaust
vents, and make sure that there is sufficient space around the
projector. See “Setup Precautions” (page E-13*).
POWER
: Green steady
TEMP
LAMP
: –
: –
Message : Internal temperature is
too high. Check
2 If there is dust accumulated around the intake vents and/or
exhaust vents, turn off the projector and remove it. See “Cleaning
the Projector” (page E-22*).
projector air vents for
blockage.
POWER
TEMP
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Amber steady
: Red flashing
(1-second interval) ꢄ
Turns off
Power has turned off automatically due to internal overheating.
Perform the following steps.
1 Check for any blocking of the projector’s intake vents and exhaust
vents, and make sure that there is sufficient space around the
projector. See “Setup Precautions” (page E-13*).
LAMP
: –
2 If there is dust accumulated around the intake vents and/or
exhaust vents, remove it. See “Cleaning the Projector” (page
E-22*).
If there is no problem with the projector’s vents, confirm that the
POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit amber (without flashing), and then
turn power back on again. If the error occurs again when you turn
power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO
Service Center.
Message : Internal temperature is
too high. The projector
will turn off.
POWER
TEMP
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
Power has turned off automatically due to internal overheating. This
causes a dialog box containing the text in the next item below to
: Red flashing (0.5-second appear the next time you turn on the projector. Follow the steps that
interval)
: –
are provided.
LAMP
Message : –
POWER
TEMP
LAMP
: Green steady
: –
: –
The last time you were using the projector, power turned off
automatically due to internal overheating. Press the [ESC] key to
clear the warning message and perform the following steps.
1 Check for any blocking of the projector’s intake vents and exhaust
vents, and make sure that there is sufficient space around the
projector. See “Setup Precautions” (page E-13*).
2 If there is dust accumulated around the intake vents and/or
exhaust vents, turn off the projector and remove it. See “Cleaning
the Projector” (page E-22*).
Message : The projector has a
history of turning off
due to high temperature.
Check air vents for
blockage.
3 Disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for all of
the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord
and turn the projector back on. If the error occurs again when
you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized
CASIO Service Center.
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Indicator/Error Message
Description and Required Action
POWER
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
: Red steady
: Red steady
Power has turned off automatically due to a fan problem. Confirm
that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing) and
that the fan has stopped. After checking the POWER/STANDBY
indicator, disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for
all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power
cord and turn projector power back on.
TEMP
LAMP
Message : There is a problem with
the fan. The projector
will turn off.
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
POWER
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
: Red steady
: –
Power has turned off automatically due to a system problem. After
confirming that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without
flashing), disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for
all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power
cord and turn the projector back on.
TEMP
LAMP
Message : A system problem has
occurred. The projector
will turn off.
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
POWER
TEMP
LAMP
: Green steady
: –
: –
A system problem has occurred, which may cause problems with
some functions. Turn off the projector, disconnect the power cord
from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s indicators to go
out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn the projector back on.
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
Message : A system problem has
occurred. Normal
projection is not
Press the [ESC] key to clear the warning message.
possible.
POWER
TEMP
LAMP
: Green steady
: –
: –
Message : There is some problem
with the system.
The audio function may
not operate correctly.
POWER
TEMP
LAMP
: Green steady
: –
: –
Message : There is some problem
with the system.
Movies may not play
back correctly.
POWER
TEMP
LAMP
: Green steady
: –
: –
Zoom and focus cannot be performed due to some trouble in the
optical drive circuit. Turn off the projector and then turn it back on
again.
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
Press the [ESC] key to clear the warning message.
Message : Zoom and focus cannot
be performed for some
reason. Try turning the
projector off and then
back on again.
If this message
reappears, request
servicing.
POWER
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
: Red steady
: –
The projector was turned off automatically due to some problem that
was probably caused by external digital noise or some other reason.
Confirm that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without
flashing). After checking the POWER/STANDBY indicator, disconnect
the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s
indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn
projector power back on.
TEMP
LAMP
Message : –
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
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Indicator/Error Message
Description and Required Action
The projector was turned off automatically because the lamp turned
off or did not turn on. After confirming that the POWER/STANDBY
indicator is lit red (without flashing), unplug the power cord. Wait for
a short while and then plug it back in and turn on the projector
again.
POWER
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
TEMP
LAMP
: Red flashing
(0.5-second interval)
: Red flashing
(0.5-second interval)
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, wait until
If the lamp does not light after you replace it, contact your retailer
or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
Message : –
POWER
TEMP
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
: Red flashing
(2-second interval)
: Not lit or red flashing
Power has turned off automatically due to a projector memory error.
Confirm that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without
flashing). After checking the POWER/STANDBY indicator, disconnect
the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s
indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn
projector power back on.
LAMP
Message : –
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
Power has turned off automatically because the lamp cover is open.
Perform the following steps.
1 After confirming that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red
(without flashing), disconnect the power cord from the projector.
2 Check to make sure that the lamp cover is closed.
3 Plug the power cord back in and turn the projector back on again.
If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your
retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.
It is time to replace the lamp. Replace the lamp following the steps
the warning message.
POWER
TEMP
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
: Amber flashing
(1-second interval)
: –
LAMP
Message : –
POWER
TEMP
LAMP
: Green steady
: –
: Red flashing
(1-second interval)
Message : It is time to replace the
lamp. Use the
procedure in the User’s
Guide to replace the
lamp as soon as
possible.
POWER
: Amber flashing ꢄ
Red steady
: –
The allowable life for the lamp has been exceeded, and the projector
will not turn on. Replace the lamp following the steps under
TEMP
LAMP
: Red steady
Message : The lamp has exceeded
its service life! The
projector will not turn
on until you replace the
lamp.
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Appendix
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 COMPUTER terminal of the
projector to the component video output terminal of a video device.
Important!
z Always turn off the projector and the video device before connecting them.
Projector
AV terminal COMPUTER terminal
To component video output
terminal
Video device
Optional component
video cable (YK-3)
Bundled special AV cable
To AUDIO output terminal
White
Red
Yellow
(Not connected)
z 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.
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).
z 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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Connecting the HDMI Output of a Video Device or
Computer to the Projector
The projector supports projection and output of HDMI video and audio output from a
computer or video device.
Important!
z Turn off the projector and the computer or video device before connecting them.
Projector
HDMI port
Computer or video device
To HDMI output terminal
z You will need to obtain a commercially available HDMI cable with a connector that matches
the terminal of the output device on one end and a connector that matches the projector’s
HDMI port (HDMI Type A Socket) on the other end.
z The projector supports L-PCM 32KHz, 44.1KHz, and 48KHz HDMI audio signals.
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Remote Controller Signal Range
When performing an operation on the remote controller, point it at the remote control signal
receiver on the back or front of the projector. The following illustration shows the range of
the remote controller signal.
30 degrees
max.
30 degrees
max.
5 meters
(16.4 feet) max.
5 meters
(16.4 feet) max.
Front
Back
5 degrees to
30 degrees
30
degrees max.
5 meters
(16.4 feet) max.
5 meters
(16.4 feet) max.
Remote Controller Range
The allowable distance between the remote controller and the projector is less when there
is a sharp angle between the remote controller and the remote control signal receiver.
Important!
To avoid running down the battery, store the remote control unit so its buttons are not
pressed inadvertently.
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Replacing the Remote Controller Battery
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN
INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
Caution
INSTRUCTIONS.
Misuse of a battery can cause it to leak and stain the area around it,
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 the battery is oriented correctly when you load it.
z Use only battery type that is specified for use with the remote
controller.
Hook your fingernail on the groove
of the battery holder on the back
of the remote controller. While
holding down the release on the
Place the battery (CR2025) onto the
battery holder.
z Make sure that the plus (+) side of
the battery is facing upwards (so you
can see it). Take care that you do
not install the battery upside down.
1
2
side ( ), pull out the holder ( ).
1
2
1
2
Replace the battery holder back into the remote controller.
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Projection Distance and Screen Size
h*
The following table shows the relationship between the distance and projected image size.
Projection Size
Approximate Projection Distance
Minimum Distance
Maximum Distance
(m / feet)
h*
Screen Size
Diagonal (cm)
(m / feet)
1.0 / 3.28
1.4 / 4.59
1.9 / 6.23
2.4 / 7.87
3.6 / 11.81
4.8 / 15.75
(cm / inch)
40
60
102
152
203
254
381
508
1.9 / 6.23
2.8 / 9.19
3.8 / 12.47
4.8 / 15.75
7.2 / 23.62
9.6 / 31.50
9 / 3.54
14 / 5.51
18 / 7.09
23 / 9.06
34 / 13.39
45 / 17.72
80
100
150
200
* h = Height from the center of the lens to the bottom edge of the projection screen.
Important!
Note that the distances provided above are for reference only.
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Aspect Ratio Setting and Projection Image
The following shows how images are projected in accordance with the type of the input
signal and the aspect ratio setting of the projector.
Input source: RGB or HDMI (PC)
Input Signal
Normal
Full
True
SVGA
800 × 600
XGA
1024 × 768
WXGA
1280 × 800
SXGA
*
1280 × 1024
* The blue boundary indicates the projection area.
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Input source: Video, component or HDMI (DTV)
Input Signal
Normal
16:9
Letter Box
4:3 Aspect Image
*
*
*
Squeezed Image
Letter Box Image
16:9 Aspect Image
* The blue boundary indicates the projection area.
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Supported Signals
RGB Signal
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Signal Name
640 × 480/60
Resolution
640 × 480
VESA
31.5
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 × 768/60
1280 × 800/60
1280 × 960/60
1280 × 960/85
1280 × 1024/60
1280 × 1024/75
1280 × 1024/85
640 × 480
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
47.8
49.7
60.0
85.9
64.0
80.0
91.1
47.7
65.3
55.9
65.3
75.0
64.0
64.0
73
75
85
56
60
72
75
85
60
70
75
85
75
60
60
60
85
60
75
85
60
60
60
60
60
70
60
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 × 768
1280 × 800
1280 × 960
1280 × 960
1280 × 1024
1280 × 1024
1280 × 1024
1360 × 768
1400 × 1050
1440 × 900
1680 × 1050
1600 × 1200
1152 × 864
1400 × 1050
*
1360 × 768/60
1400 × 1050/A
1440 × 900/60
*
1680 × 1050/60
1600 × 1200/60
1152 × 864/70
Other
*
1400 × 1050/B
* If these signals do not project correctly, change the “Option Settings 1
setting to “2” (page 30).
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Component Signal
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Signal Name
HDTV
1080p/50
1080p/60
62.5
50
67.5
37.5
45.0
31.3
33.7
31.3
16.6
31.5
15.7
60
50
60
50
60
50
50
60
60
720p/50
720p/60
1080i/50
1080i/60
576p50
576i50
SDTV
480p60
480i60
Video Signal
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Vertical
Frequency (Hz)
Signal Name
NTSC
15.7
60
NTSC4.43
PAL
15.7
15.6
15.7
15.6
15.7
15.6
60
50
60
50
60
50
PAL-M
PAL-N
PAL60
SECAM
* Listing of a device in the above table does not guarantee that you will be able to
display its images correctly.
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HDMI Signal
Horizontal
Frequency (kHz)
Vertical Frequency
(Hz)
Signal Name
640 × 480/60
31.469
37.879
48.363
47.776
49.702
60
59.94
60.317
60.004
59.87
59.81
60
800 × 600/60
1024 × 768/60
1280 × 768/60
1280 × 800/60
1280 × 960/60
1280 × 1024/60
1400 × 1050/60
1600 × 1200/60
SDTV (480p)
63.981
65.317
75
60.02
59.978
60
31.469
31.25
37.5
59.94
50
SDTV (576p)
HDTV (720p) (50)
HDTV (720p) (60)
HDTV (1080i) (50)
HDTV (1080i) (60)
HDTV (1080p) (50)
HDTV (1080p) (60)
50
45
60
28.125
33.75
56.25
67.5
50
60
50
60
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