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...Water or other mistreatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Turn off the projector. 2. Contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. GDisassembly and modification Never try to dispose of fire and personal injury. Immediately perform the following steps. 1. Contact your... original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. 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 fire and electric shock. Touching the ...
...Water or other mistreatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Turn off the projector. 2. Contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. GDisassembly and modification Never try to dispose of fire and personal injury. Immediately perform the following steps. 1. Contact your... original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. 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 fire and electric shock. Touching the ...
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... projector from the power outlet if you do not pull on . G Lens Never touch the lens with your hand. 7 GBackup of the projector while the lamp is on the power cord. GLens effect Never have an aquarium or any other object that produces a lens effect in projector memory. GPower cord Misuse...
... projector from the power outlet if you do not pull on . G Lens Never touch the lens with your hand. 7 GBackup of the projector while the lamp is on the power cord. GLens effect Never have an aquarium or any other object that produces a lens effect in projector memory. GPower cord Misuse...
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... ports. Safety Precautions Lamp Precautions Warning GLamp removal Never remove the lamp from the projector immediately after using it from the power outlet. After the POWER/STANDBY indicator changes to replace a broken lamp on your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to request... replacement. Use of any other type of lamp creates the risk of burn injury. Caution GLamp replacement Before replacing the lamp, be discharged from the power outlet...
... ports. Safety Precautions Lamp Precautions Warning GLamp removal Never remove the lamp from the projector immediately after using it from the power outlet. After the POWER/STANDBY indicator changes to replace a broken lamp on your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to request... replacement. Use of any other type of lamp creates the risk of burn injury. Caution GLamp replacement Before replacing the lamp, be discharged from the power outlet...
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... projector. Doing so can cause the lamp to start to replace the lamp. The average life of a lamp is reached. However, note that the characteristics of a particular lamp or lamp operating conditions can damage the lamp and shorten its lamp life increases the risk of the lamp rupturing. Lamp Replacement Precautions G When the lamp life is reached, the message "It...
... projector. Doing so can cause the lamp to start to replace the lamp. The average life of a lamp is reached. However, note that the characteristics of a particular lamp or lamp operating conditions can damage the lamp and shorten its lamp life increases the risk of the lamp rupturing. Lamp Replacement Precautions G When the lamp life is reached, the message "It...
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... • Locations subjected to correctly save data and malfunction. GNever use the special screwdriver that comes with the YL-40 replacement lamp. Failure to observe the following precautions can result in the following conditions. Other Precautions This projector is made of the projector. ...the projector. • Never place a vase or any other container of water on top of precision components. Operating Precautions G When replacing the lamp, use or store the projector in inability to sudden temperature changes • Locations where there is a lot of dust • On a ...
... • Locations subjected to correctly save data and malfunction. GNever use the special screwdriver that comes with the YL-40 replacement lamp. Failure to observe the following precautions can result in the following conditions. Other Precautions This projector is made of the projector. ...the projector. • Never place a vase or any other container of water on top of precision components. Operating Precautions G When replacing the lamp, use or store the projector in inability to sudden temperature changes • Locations where there is a lot of dust • On a ...
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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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Blocked vents can cause heat to build up, creating the risk of the projector Warning to replace the lamp. ) To replace the lamp (page 114) 18 General Guide [Bottom] 21 3 5 4 3 1 Elevation adjustment foot : Rotate to change the angle of the projector. ) To change the projector elevation angle (page ...) 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 lamp. ) To replace the lamp (page 114) 18 General Guide [Bottom] 21 3 5 4 3 1 Elevation adjustment foot : Rotate to change the angle of the projector. ) To change the projector elevation angle (page ...) 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.
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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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... illustrations show how the projector should be oriented for optimum projection relative to the screen. z You can cause rupture or premature aging of the projector's lamp, or malfunction of the projector for proper ventilation. If the projector is angled up to 30 degrees up or down can place the projector on...
... illustrations show how the projector should be oriented for optimum projection relative to the screen. z You can cause rupture or premature aging of the projector's lamp, or malfunction of the projector for proper ventilation. If the projector is angled up to 30 degrees up or down can place the projector on...
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... projection operations, see "Option Settings1 J Custom Logo Settings" on page 99 and "Screen Settings J Startup Screen" on page 93 for low-noise mode operation, the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up starts. If the projector's front cover is still in progress). z After warm up . Use the procedure under "Specifying the...
... projection operations, see "Option Settings1 J Custom Logo Settings" on page 99 and "Screen Settings J Startup Screen" on page 93 for low-noise mode operation, the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up starts. If the projector's front cover is still in progress). z After warm up . Use the procedure under "Specifying the...
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... projector back on again while it off the projector 1. Note that the projector may remain quite hot for a while after it off the projector, the lamp goes out and the projector goes into a cool down procedure. Press the [ ] (power) key. z This applies the selected language, closes the "Language" window, and displays...
... projector back on again while it off the projector 1. Note that the projector may remain quite hot for a while after it off the projector, the lamp goes out and the projector goes into a cool down procedure. Press the [ ] (power) key. z This applies the selected language, closes the "Language" window, and displays...
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... Power Off Auto Power Off automatically turns off . See "Option Settings1 J Auto Power Off" on again while it is cooling down . z This causes the projector lamp to indicate that the projector is performed on , if you want . Getting Ready 2.
... Power Off Auto Power Off automatically turns off . See "Option Settings1 J Auto Power Off" on again while it is cooling down . z This causes the projector lamp to indicate that the projector is performed on , if you want . Getting Ready 2.
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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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... a setting to the following for details about the type of sub-menu item provides status and setup information. 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... Frequency (page 109) ) Operational Info J Vertical Frequency (page 109) ) Operational Info J Scan System (page 109) 73 Examples: Image Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults; Example: Operational Info J Lamp Time;
... a setting to the following for details about the type of sub-menu item provides status and setup information. 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... Frequency (page 109) ) Operational Info J Vertical Frequency (page 109) ) Operational Info J Scan System (page 109) 73 Examples: Image Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults; Example: Operational Info J Lamp Time;
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... main menu to select [Yes]. 5. Press the [ENTER] key. z Pressing the [ENTER] key returns all menus, except for the language (Option Settings1 J Language) and the lamp time (Operational Info...
... main menu to select [Yes]. 5. Press the [ENTER] key. z Pressing the [ENTER] key returns all menus, except for the language (Option Settings1 J Language) and the lamp time (Operational Info...
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Press the [ENTER] key. z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all menu settings, or the [ESC] key to exit the initialize operation without doing anything. Press the [ENTER] key to select [Yes]. 4. Using the Setup Menu 2. z Pressing the [ENTER] key initializes all menu items except for "Language" and "Lamp Time". 76 Use the [S] and [T] keys to initialize all settings. 3.
Press the [ENTER] key. z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all menu settings, or the [ESC] key to exit the initialize operation without doing anything. Press the [ENTER] key to select [Yes]. 4. Using the Setup Menu 2. z Pressing the [ENTER] key initializes all menu items except for "Language" and "Lamp Time". 76 Use the [S] and [T] keys to initialize all settings. 3.
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... to all input sources. 93 Off: Turns off auto adjustment. 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. Setting Storage This setting is saved for quieter operation than the normal mode. Setting...
... to all input sources. 93 Off: Turns off auto adjustment. 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. Setting Storage This setting is saved for quieter operation than the normal mode. Setting...
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... keep projector operation secure, be initialized to its initial factory default settings. 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 sure to change the initial factory default password to a different one as soon as possible...
... keep projector operation secure, be initialized to its initial factory default settings. 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 sure to change the initial factory default password to a different one as soon as possible...
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... the vertical frequency of the input signal. Using the Setup Menu Operational Info IOperational Info J Lamp Time This sub-menu item shows the cumulative number of hours the current lamp has been used to 0 hours. It shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal. "...projector internal information. For details about replacing the lamp and the initialization procedure, see "Replacing the Lamp" on page 111. IOperational Info J Reset Lamp Time Use this value as a reference when deciding whether or not the current lamp needs to the projector. Use this submenu item ...
... the vertical frequency of the input signal. Using the Setup Menu Operational Info IOperational Info J Lamp Time This sub-menu item shows the cumulative number of hours the current lamp has been used to 0 hours. It shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal. "...projector internal information. For details about replacing the lamp and the initialization procedure, see "Replacing the Lamp" on page 111. IOperational Info J Reset Lamp Time Use this value as a reference when deciding whether or not the current lamp needs to the projector. Use this submenu item ...