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... material. • Never stand the projector up on either end during use of the projector after it . Contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. The projector contains a large number of high-voltage components that you always observe the following steps. 1. Immediately perform the following precautions...projector apart or modify it is on top of the projector. GLooking into the lens or vents while lamp is on Never look directly into the lens or vents while lamp is hot creates the risk of burn injury. Turn off the projector. 2. Touching the projector while...
... material. • Never stand the projector up on either end during use of the projector after it . Contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. The projector contains a large number of high-voltage components that you always observe the following steps. 1. Immediately perform the following precautions...projector apart or modify it is on top of the projector. GLooking into the lens or vents while lamp is on Never look directly into the lens or vents while lamp is hot creates the risk of burn injury. Turn off the projector. 2. Touching the projector while...
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... touch the lens with your hand. 7 Make sure that you do not pull on . Such an object creates the risk of the projector while the lamp is on the power cord.
... touch the lens with your hand. 7 Make sure that you do not pull on . Such an object creates the risk of the projector while the lamp is on the power cord.
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... the projector's vent exhaust ports. GSpecified lamp type Use only the lamp type that is specified for at least 60 minutes before removing the lamp. Failure to ventilate the area whenever the lamp breaks. A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to replace a broken lamp on your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to broken glass or...
... the projector's vent exhaust ports. GSpecified lamp type Use only the lamp type that is specified for at least 60 minutes before removing the lamp. Failure to ventilate the area whenever the lamp breaks. A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to replace a broken lamp on your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to broken glass or...
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...500 hours operation, whichever comes first. G The lamp contains mercury. Dispose of the lamp rupturing. Replace the lamp with a special YL-40 replacement lamp, which a lamp is reached. G The light source lamp is approximately 2000 hours. G If the lamp continues to loud noise. Use the procedure in this.... However, note that has passed its life. A lamp that the performance of lamp replacement. Lamp Replacement Precautions G When the lamp life is reached, the message "It is used as possible after the lamp life is used after 100 hours the projector will not...
...500 hours operation, whichever comes first. G The lamp contains mercury. Dispose of the lamp rupturing. Replace the lamp with a special YL-40 replacement lamp, which a lamp is reached. G The light source lamp is approximately 2000 hours. G If the lamp continues to loud noise. Use the procedure in this.... However, note that has passed its life. A lamp that the performance of lamp replacement. Lamp Replacement Precautions G When the lamp life is reached, the message "It is used as possible after the lamp life is used after 100 hours the projector will not...
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GNever use the special screwdriver that comes with the YL-40 replacement lamp. Such conditions create the risk of malfunction of and damage to the projector. • Avoid areas subject to temperature extremes (operating temperature range is 5°C ... a lot of dust • On a shaky, slanted, or otherwise unstable surface • Locations where there is made of precision components. Operating Precautions G When replacing the lamp, use or store the projector in inability to drop into the projector. • Never place a vase or any other container of water on top of...
GNever use the special screwdriver that comes with the YL-40 replacement lamp. Such conditions create the risk of malfunction of and damage to the projector. • Avoid areas subject to temperature extremes (operating temperature range is 5°C ... a lot of dust • On a shaky, slanted, or otherwise unstable surface • Locations where there is made of precision components. Operating Precautions G When replacing the lamp, use or store the projector in inability to drop into the projector. • Never place a vase or any other container of water on top of...
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Contents Safety Precautions 3 About safety symbols 3 Icon Examples 3 Precautions During Use 4 Battery Precautions 8 Lamp Precautions 9 Operating Precautions 10 Features and Functions 15 General Guide 16 Remote Controller 24 General Guide 24 Loading Remote Controller Batteries 27 Using the Laser ...
Contents Safety Precautions 3 About safety symbols 3 Icon Examples 3 Precautions During Use 4 Battery Precautions 8 Lamp Precautions 9 Operating Precautions 10 Features and Functions 15 General Guide 16 Remote Controller 24 General Guide 24 Loading Remote Controller Batteries 27 Using the Laser ...
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Contents Using the Setup Menu 64 Setup Menu Overview 64 Before Configuring Menu Settings 67 Setup Menu Screen Operations 68 Setup Menu Reference 77 Image Adjustment 77 Volume Adjustment 82 Screen Settings 83 Input Settings 89 Option Settings1 92 Option Settings2 106 Operational Info 109 Restore All Defaults 110 User Maintenance 111 Cleaning the Projector 111 Replacing the Lamp 111 Troubleshooting 119 Indicators and Alert Tones 119 Projector Troubleshooting 122 Appendix 124 Specifications 124 Computer System Requirements for USB Connection 125 Supported Signals 126 14
Contents Using the Setup Menu 64 Setup Menu Overview 64 Before Configuring Menu Settings 67 Setup Menu Screen Operations 68 Setup Menu Reference 77 Image Adjustment 77 Volume Adjustment 82 Screen Settings 83 Input Settings 89 Option Settings1 92 Option Settings2 106 Operational Info 109 Restore All Defaults 110 User Maintenance 111 Cleaning the Projector 111 Replacing the Lamp 111 Troubleshooting 119 Indicators and Alert Tones 119 Projector Troubleshooting 122 Appendix 124 Specifications 124 Computer System Requirements for USB Connection 125 Supported Signals 126 14
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...) 4 Intake vents : Intake air for cooling. ) Setup Precautions (page 33) Never allow the intake vents on the back or the bottom of fire and malfunction. 5 Lamp cover : Open this cover to become blocked. Blocked vents can cause heat to build up, creating the risk of the projector Warning to replace the...
...) 4 Intake vents : Intake air for cooling. ) Setup Precautions (page 33) Never allow the intake vents on the back or the bottom of fire and malfunction. 5 Lamp cover : Open this cover to become blocked. Blocked vents can cause heat to build up, creating the risk of the projector Warning to replace the...
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...and Closing the Projection Key Panel Cover Hook your finger here and lift to open. [Key and Indicator Panel] 12 3 ZOOM TEMP LAMP POWER/STANDBY AF/AK AUTO INPUT 4 5678 1 TEMP indicator : Indicates the error status of the projected image. ) Zoom and Focus ...projection key panel to change the size of the projector. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119) 2 LAMP indicator : Indicates the current lamp status. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119) ) Replacing the Lamp (page 111) 3 POWER/STANDBY indicator : Indicates the current projector status. ) Turning On the Projector(page ...
...and Closing the Projection Key Panel Cover Hook your finger here and lift to open. [Key and Indicator Panel] 12 3 ZOOM TEMP LAMP POWER/STANDBY AF/AK AUTO INPUT 4 5678 1 TEMP indicator : Indicates the error status of the projected image. ) Zoom and Focus ...projection key panel to change the size of the projector. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119) 2 LAMP indicator : Indicates the current lamp status. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 119) ) Replacing the Lamp (page 111) 3 POWER/STANDBY indicator : Indicates the current projector status. ) Turning On the Projector(page ...
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z You can cause rupture or premature aging of the projector's lamp, or malfunction of the projector. Getting Ready This Getting Ready section explains how to set up the projector to get it ready for use . Setting ...
z You can cause rupture or premature aging of the projector's lamp, or malfunction of the projector. Getting Ready This Getting Ready section explains how to set up the projector to get it ready for use . Setting ...
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... to it. Startup screen Input image projection z You can configure the startup screen so it . 4. Turn on page 93 for low-noise mode operation, the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up screen will be projected (warm up . Getting Ready 2.
... to it. Startup screen Input image projection z You can configure the startup screen so it . 4. Turn on page 93 for low-noise mode operation, the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up screen will be projected (warm up . Getting Ready 2.
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... [ENTER] key. z For details about 10 seconds. Getting Ready 2. z The projector may still be able to . z If you do not turn off the projector, the lamp goes out and the projector goes into a cool down procedure.
... [ENTER] key. z For details about 10 seconds. Getting Ready 2. z The projector may still be able to . z If you do not turn off the projector, the lamp goes out and the projector goes into a cool down procedure.
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... state, the same as it does when you press the [ ] (power) key to go out. 4. z After cool down is cooling down . z This causes the projector lamp to turn it off. It takes about 120 seconds from the start of the projector to the confirmation message. After ensuring that the projector and...
... state, the same as it does when you press the [ ] (power) key to go out. 4. z After cool down is cooling down . z This causes the projector lamp to turn it off. It takes about 120 seconds from the start of the projector to the confirmation message. After ensuring that the projector and...
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... Selection Restore Menu Defaults Execution AF/AK Mode Selection Option Settings2 Power On AF/AK Mode Zoom Memory Selection Selection Restore Menu Default Execution Lamp Time Information Reset Lamp Time Execution Input Signal Information Operational Info Signal Name Index Resolution Information Information Information Horizontal Frequency Information Vertical Frequency Information Scan System Information...
... Selection Restore Menu Defaults Execution AF/AK Mode Selection Option Settings2 Power On AF/AK Mode Zoom Memory Selection Selection Restore Menu Default Execution Lamp Time Information Reset Lamp Time Execution Input Signal Information Operational Info Signal Name Index Resolution Information Information Information Horizontal Frequency Information Vertical Frequency Information Scan System Information...
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Operational Info J Input Signal Refer to its initial default value. Example: Operational Info J Lamp Time; Operational Info J Reset Lamp Time ) Initializing Settings (page 74) ) Resetting the Lamp Time (page 117) Information Type Sub-menu Item This type of information that is available using the information type sub-menu items. ) Operational Info (page ...
Operational Info J Input Signal Refer to its initial default value. Example: Operational Info J Lamp Time; Operational Info J Reset Lamp Time ) Initializing Settings (page 74) ) Resetting the Lamp Time (page 117) Information Type Sub-menu Item This type of information that is available using the information type sub-menu items. ) Operational Info (page ...
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... page 68. To initialize all menu settings z Performing the following procedure initializes all sub-menu items for the language (Option Settings1 J Language) and the lamp time (Operational Info J Lamp Time). Perform steps 1 through 4 under "Basic Setup Menu Operations" on the currently selected main menu to exit the initialize operation without doing anything...
... page 68. To initialize all menu settings z Performing the following procedure initializes all sub-menu items for the language (Option Settings1 J Language) and the lamp time (Operational Info J Lamp Time). Perform steps 1 through 4 under "Basic Setup Menu Operations" on the currently selected main menu to exit the initialize operation without doing anything...
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Using the Setup Menu 2. Press the [ENTER] key. Press the [ENTER] key to exit the initialize operation without doing anything. z Pressing the [ENTER] key initializes all menu settings, or the [ESC] key to initialize all menu items except for "Language" and "Lamp Time". 76 Use the [S] and [T] keys to initialize all settings. 3. z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to select [Yes]. 4.
Using the Setup Menu 2. Press the [ENTER] key. Press the [ENTER] key to exit the initialize operation without doing anything. z Pressing the [ENTER] key initializes all menu settings, or the [ESC] key to initialize all menu items except for "Language" and "Lamp Time". 76 Use the [S] and [T] keys to initialize all settings. 3. z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to select [Yes]. 4.
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... (page 51) when RGB is selected as the input source. IOption Settings1 J Low-noise Mode The low-noise mode reduces the luminosity of the projection lamp and the speed of the cooling fan, allowing quieter projector operation.
... (page 51) when RGB is selected as the input source. IOption Settings1 J Low-noise Mode The low-noise mode reduces the luminosity of the projection lamp and the speed of the cooling fan, allowing quieter projector operation.
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... is the 8-key operation you need to their initial factory defaults. 95 There, your original dealer or authorized CASIO Service Center. In addition to the password, all other projector settings (except for the lamp time) will be returned to keep projector operation secure, be input using the remote controller only. This turns...
... is the 8-key operation you need to their initial factory defaults. 95 There, your original dealer or authorized CASIO Service Center. In addition to the password, all other projector settings (except for the lamp time) will be returned to keep projector operation secure, be input using the remote controller only. This turns...
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... IOperational Info J Resolution This sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input signal. It shows the vertical frequency of hours the current lamp has been used to the projector. IOperational Info J Horizontal Frequency This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO ... Frequency This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO is the input signal. For details about replacing the lamp and the initialization procedure, see "Replacing the Lamp" on page 126 shows the signal names that are displayed by this submenu item to reset the...
... IOperational Info J Resolution This sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input signal. It shows the vertical frequency of hours the current lamp has been used to the projector. IOperational Info J Horizontal Frequency This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO ... Frequency This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO is the input signal. For details about replacing the lamp and the initialization procedure, see "Replacing the Lamp" on page 126 shows the signal names that are displayed by this submenu item to reset the...