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... or this projector. This manual covers only basic operations, including how to set up the projector, how to connect a computer or video device to a Standard Video Device ......E-17 Turning On the Projector E-18 Turning Off the Projector E-20 Projector Basics E-21 Selecting the Input Source E-21 Adjusting the Projected Image E-21 Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE E-22 Using the Setup Menu E-23 User Maintenance E-24 Cleaning the Projector E-24 About the Lamp E-24 Troubleshooting E-24 Indicators E-24 Projector Troubleshooting E-25 Specifications E-28 DLP is...
... or this projector. This manual covers only basic operations, including how to set up the projector, how to connect a computer or video device to a Standard Video Device ......E-17 Turning On the Projector E-18 Turning Off the Projector E-20 Projector Basics E-21 Selecting the Input Source E-21 Adjusting the Projected Image E-21 Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE E-22 Using the Setup Menu E-23 User Maintenance E-24 Cleaning the Projector E-24 About the Lamp E-24 Troubleshooting E-24 Indicators E-24 Projector Troubleshooting E-25 Specifications E-28 DLP is...
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... all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to take the projector apart or modify it is on the projector. Continued use the power cord that apply in the country where you always observe the following precautions. • Never place heavy objects on the power cord and never expose it . Never try to your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. ●...
... all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to take the projector apart or modify it is on the projector. Continued use the power cord that apply in the country where you always observe the following precautions. • Never place heavy objects on the power cord and never expose it . Never try to your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. ●...
User Guide
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... shock. ● Cleaning $ Before cleaning the projector, be sure to consult your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. + Never allow the remote controller to temperature extremes (Operating temperature range is prohibited. Be sure to leave all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to fall, creating the risk of personal injury. ● Using the projector on a high shelf. Never use . ● Location Never locate the projector in any other...
... shock. ● Cleaning $ Before cleaning the projector, be sure to consult your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. + Never allow the remote controller to temperature extremes (Operating temperature range is prohibited. Be sure to leave all internal inspection, adjustment, and repair up to fall, creating the risk of personal injury. ● Using the projector on a high shelf. Never use . ● Location Never locate the projector in any other...
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... on the power cord. • Insert the plug into fire. • Never mix old batteries and new ones. • Never mix batteries of fire and electric shock. Memory data can cause them to leak and stain the area around them, or to keep separate written records of the projector while the lamp is specified for the remote controller. ●...
... on the power cord. • Insert the plug into fire. • Never mix old batteries and new ones. • Never mix batteries of fire and electric shock. Memory data can cause them to leak and stain the area around them, or to keep separate written records of the projector while the lamp is specified for the remote controller. ●...
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... dealer or authorized CASIO service center for the period noted on the screen may be missing. When very dirty, use conditions, the settings configured on the setup menu, and differences between each individual lamp. The light source lamp is warranted for replacement. Failure to observe the following precautions can leak, which leads to malfunction of and damage to the remote controller. ● Clean with a soft...
... dealer or authorized CASIO service center for the period noted on the screen may be missing. When very dirty, use conditions, the settings configured on the setup menu, and differences between each individual lamp. The light source lamp is warranted for replacement. Failure to observe the following precautions can leak, which leads to malfunction of and damage to the remote controller. ● Clean with a soft...
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... it in the Carrying Bag Make sure the projector is the wrong color, re-select the current input source. If the image reappears with an error message, correct the problem in accordance with the indicator explanations under "Setting Up the Projector" on page E-15 of the projector as possible to turn projector power off auto keystone correction and position the projector so it is pointed straight at the...
... it in the Carrying Bag Make sure the projector is the wrong color, re-select the current input source. If the image reappears with an error message, correct the problem in accordance with the indicator explanations under "Setting Up the Projector" on page E-15 of the projector as possible to turn projector power off auto keystone correction and position the projector so it is pointed straight at the...
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... XJ-A130, XJ-A140, XJ-A150, XJ-A240, and XJ-A250 The CD-ROM that comes with the projector has a PDF file "User's Guide" that contains detailed explanations about projector operations. Place the bundled CD-ROM into models equipped with USB ports only.) Mini D-Sub Cable Using the CD-ROM What you need to the CD-ROM, and open the "User's Guide" folder. 3. Navigate to have Adobe® Reader® installed...
... XJ-A130, XJ-A140, XJ-A150, XJ-A240, and XJ-A250 The CD-ROM that comes with the projector has a PDF file "User's Guide" that contains detailed explanations about projector operations. Place the bundled CD-ROM into models equipped with USB ports only.) Mini D-Sub Cable Using the CD-ROM What you need to the CD-ROM, and open the "User's Guide" folder. 3. Navigate to have Adobe® Reader® installed...
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...PowerPoint files to ECA files. Refer to: Wireless Function Guide (WirelessGuide_English.pdf) USB Function Guide (USB_Guide_English.pdf) Software for CASIO Projector Multi Projection Camera Update Software Description Software that makes it possible to the right of a User's Guide (PDF) 1. On the menu screen, click the [Open Folder] button to establish a wireless connection between the projector and a computer and projecting the computer's display contents. File Name UsersGuide_English.pdf USB_Guide_English.pdf WirelessGuide_English.pdf Double-clicking a file name...
...PowerPoint files to ECA files. Refer to: Wireless Function Guide (WirelessGuide_English.pdf) USB Function Guide (USB_Guide_English.pdf) Software for CASIO Projector Multi Projection Camera Update Software Description Software that makes it possible to the right of a User's Guide (PDF) 1. On the menu screen, click the [Open Folder] button to establish a wireless connection between the projector and a computer and projecting the computer's display contents. File Name UsersGuide_English.pdf USB_Guide_English.pdf WirelessGuide_English.pdf Double-clicking a file name...
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..., use . Never locate the projector on a surface that is firm and level. NOTE The projector can be configured for optimum projection relative to the screen. Such conditions can place the projector on a surface that is angled up to 30 degrees upwards or downwards during use manual keystone correction (page E-22) to correct the image. Turn on the "Option Settings 2 High Altitude" setting...
..., use . Never locate the projector on a surface that is firm and level. NOTE The projector can be configured for optimum projection relative to the screen. Such conditions can place the projector on a surface that is angled up to 30 degrees upwards or downwards during use manual keystone correction (page E-22) to correct the image. Turn on the "Option Settings 2 High Altitude" setting...
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... from heaters. Over time, use . Also, the areas near or under the projector. E-15 Be sure to malfunction of the projector. Keep all items at least 30cm (11.8 inches) away from the area around the fan's intake vents, which can lead to check the intake vents for dust build up in and around the projector's lens in the projected image.
... from heaters. Over time, use . Also, the areas near or under the projector. E-15 Be sure to malfunction of the projector. Keep all items at least 30cm (11.8 inches) away from the area around the fan's intake vents, which can lead to check the intake vents for dust build up in and around the projector's lens in the projected image.
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... POWER/STANDBY indicator to flash green. Within a few seconds, POWER/STANDBY indicator stops flashing and remains lit green, and the projector starts projecting an image from the device connected to it. A "Language" window will light green when the projector is connected to the projector. 3. E-18 When unplugging it, grasp the plug. Use a conveniently located power outlet that is turned on the projector 1. Use the bundled AC power cord to plug the projector into a power outlet. Plugging into a power...
... POWER/STANDBY indicator to flash green. Within a few seconds, POWER/STANDBY indicator stops flashing and remains lit green, and the projector starts projecting an image from the device connected to it. A "Language" window will light green when the projector is connected to the projector. 3. E-18 When unplugging it, grasp the plug. Use a conveniently located power outlet that is turned on the projector 1. Use the bundled AC power cord to plug the projector into a power outlet. Plugging into a power...
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... [P] (Power) key to turn off . See "Precaution when Handling the Projector after Use" (page E-8) for a while after you press the [ESC] key. 2. After checking to go out and stops projection. 3. The initial default setting is cooled down sufficiently before storing it. After ensuring that the POWER/STANDBY indicator has stopped flashing amber and remains lit, unplug the AC power cord from the projector and the connected...
... [P] (Power) key to turn off . See "Precaution when Handling the Projector after Use" (page E-8) for a while after you press the [ESC] key. 2. After checking to go out and stops projection. 3. The initial default setting is cooled down sufficiently before storing it. After ensuring that the POWER/STANDBY indicator has stopped flashing amber and remains lit, unplug the AC power cord from the projector and the connected...
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... time it was turned off to be difficult to decrease it matches the projector's video resolution. English Projector Basics Selecting the Input Source Turning on the projector initially causes the same input source that comes with your projector, see "Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image" in the upper right corner of the projection screen for details about changing its actual size (1 input source dot equal to models that comes with the projector. Adjusting the Projected Image...
... time it was turned off to be difficult to decrease it matches the projector's video resolution. English Projector Basics Selecting the Input Source Turning on the projector initially causes the same input source that comes with your projector, see "Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image" in the upper right corner of the projection screen for details about changing its actual size (1 input source dot equal to models that comes with the projector. Adjusting the Projected Image...
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... input source selection, power up . If the surface you are projecting onto needs to the configuration shown under "Setting Up the Projector" on page E-14. The projector does not support horizontal keystone correction. This projector comes with the horizontal center of the screen (page E-14). The center of the projector's lens should be performed for the "Option Settings 1 Auto Adjust" setting on the setup menu. The projected image...
... input source selection, power up . If the surface you are projecting onto needs to the configuration shown under "Setting Up the Projector" on page E-14. The projector does not support horizontal keystone correction. This projector comes with the horizontal center of the screen (page E-14). The center of the projector's lens should be performed for the "Option Settings 1 Auto Adjust" setting on the setup menu. The projected image...
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...Terminal Video Signal Signal Name Indicator Restore Menu Defaults Main menu Sub-menu Option Settings 1 Auto Keystone Correction Auto Adjust Eco Mode Auto Power Off Power On Password Direct Power On Language Restore Menu Defaults Option Settings 2 Zoom Memory Pointer HDMI Audio Out Plug and Play (USB port models only) USB Audio Out (USB port models only) High Altitude Restore Menu Defaults USB (USB port models only) Wireless (USB port models only) Operational Info Input Signal Signal Name Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Scan System Lamp Time Restore...
...Terminal Video Signal Signal Name Indicator Restore Menu Defaults Main menu Sub-menu Option Settings 1 Auto Keystone Correction Auto Adjust Eco Mode Auto Power Off Power On Password Direct Power On Language Restore Menu Defaults Option Settings 2 Zoom Memory Pointer HDMI Audio Out Plug and Play (USB port models only) USB Audio Out (USB port models only) High Altitude Restore Menu Defaults USB (USB port models only) Wireless (USB port models only) Operational Info Input Signal Signal Name Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Scan System Lamp Time Restore...
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... Lamp Should the light source lamp stop working, contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center for use the same procedure as that described above , it means that comes with the projector. POWER : Green flashing Projector is normal. Because of internal components and lead to malfunction. Certain operating conditions also can cause dirt and dust to turn on the projection screen, or when the POWER, TEMP, and LAMP indicators...
... Lamp Should the light source lamp stop working, contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center for use the same procedure as that described above , it means that comes with the projector. POWER : Green flashing Projector is normal. Because of internal components and lead to malfunction. Certain operating conditions also can cause dirt and dust to turn on the projection screen, or when the POWER, TEMP, and LAMP indicators...
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... project any problem with the projector. When RGB/Component is selected as the input source, the color of the projected image or the image itself is connected to the component video output terminal of a video device. ➔ Use the setup menu to change the "Input Settings COMPUTER Terminal" setting to "Auto" to the RGB output terminal of error has occurred. ➔ See "Error Indicators and Warning Messages". Problem Cause and Recommended Action The projector does not turn...
... project any problem with the projector. When RGB/Component is selected as the input source, the color of the projected image or the image itself is connected to the component video output terminal of a video device. ➔ Use the setup menu to change the "Input Settings COMPUTER Terminal" setting to "Auto" to the RGB output terminal of error has occurred. ➔ See "Error Indicators and Warning Messages". Problem Cause and Recommended Action The projector does not turn...
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... connection. The input signal may not be compatible with the input source device. The color of the projected image is not outputting audio. ➔ Adjust the volume level of the connected device may not match projector settings. appears and further operation is no problem with the input signal. ➔ Press the [AUTO] key to execute an automatic adjustment operation. The "Option Settings 1 Power On Password" setting on the setup menu is password protected. ➔ Input the correct password...
... connection. The input signal may not be compatible with the input source device. The color of the projected image is not outputting audio. ➔ Adjust the volume level of the connected device may not match projector settings. appears and further operation is no problem with the input signal. ➔ Press the [AUTO] key to execute an automatic adjustment operation. The "Option Settings 1 Power On Password" setting on the setup menu is password protected. ➔ Input the correct password...
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... the remote controller is flashing or lit. page E-13 ➔ Replace the batteries (see "Replacing Remote Controller Batteries"). User's Guide (UsersGuide_ English.pdf) ➔ See "Error Indicators and Warning Messages". Important! Try performing the following steps, which may or may be dead. Plug the power cord back in and turn the projector back on again. If normal operation does not resume after you operate it. Lamp does not light. Unplug...
... the remote controller is flashing or lit. page E-13 ➔ Replace the batteries (see "Replacing Remote Controller Batteries"). User's Guide (UsersGuide_ English.pdf) ➔ See "Error Indicators and Warning Messages". Important! Try performing the following steps, which may or may be dead. Plug the power cord back in and turn the projector back on again. If normal operation does not resume after you operate it. Lamp does not light. Unplug...
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... × 800) Projection Lens Optical 2X zoom, electric focus Light Source Laser and LED COMPUTER terminal RGB mini D-Sub 15-pin × 1 (Also used as component signal input terminal.) AV terminal Audio (stereo) input/output and video input, 3.5 mini jack × 1 HDMI port HDMI TYPE A port × 1 USB TYPE A port No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Serial port For RS-232C control, special terminal × 1 Wireless LAN adapter *2 *3 *2 *3 *2 *3 *2 *3 *2 *3 Environment Operating Temperature: 5 to 35...
... × 800) Projection Lens Optical 2X zoom, electric focus Light Source Laser and LED COMPUTER terminal RGB mini D-Sub 15-pin × 1 (Also used as component signal input terminal.) AV terminal Audio (stereo) input/output and video input, 3.5 mini jack × 1 HDMI port HDMI TYPE A port × 1 USB TYPE A port No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes Serial port For RS-232C control, special terminal × 1 Wireless LAN adapter *2 *3 *2 *3 *2 *3 *2 *3 *2 *3 Environment Operating Temperature: 5 to 35...