Casio Projector XJ-M241 User Manual
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81 Component Signal Video Signal HDMI Signal Signal NameHorizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz) HDTV1080p/50 56.3 50 1080p/60 67.5 60 720p/50 37.5 50 720p/60 45.0 60 1080i/50 28.1 50 1080i/60 33.7 60 SDTV576p/50 31.3 50 576i/50 16.6 50 480p/60 31.5 60 480i/60 15.7 60 Signal NameHorizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz) NTSC 15.7 60 NTSC4.43 15.7 60 PAL 15.6 50 PAL-M 15.7 60 PAL-N 15.6 50 PAL60 15.7 60 SECAM 15.6 50 Signal NameHorizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz) 640 × 480/60 31.5 60 800 × 600/60 37.9 60 1024 × 768/60 48.4 60 1280 × 768/60 47.8 60 1280 × 800/60 49.7 60 1280 × 960/60 60 60 1280 × 1024/60 64 60 1400 × 1050/60 65.3 60 SDTV (480p) 31.5 60 SDTV (576p) 31.25 50 HDTV (720p) (50) 37.5 50 HDTV (720p) (60) 45 60 HDTV (1080i) (50) 28.13 50 HDTV (1080i) (60) 33.75 60 HDTV (1080p) (50) 56.25 50 HDTV (1080p) (60) 67.5 60
82 3D Signals (3D Input Mode) Signal NameHorizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz) RGB Signal640 × 480/60 31.5 60 640 × 480/120 61.7 120 800 × 600/60 37.9 60 800 × 600/120 77.2 120 1024 × 768/60 48.4 60 1024 × 768/120 98.8 120 1280 × 768/60 47.8 60 1280 × 768/120 97.4 120 1280 × 800/60 49.7 60 1280 × 800/120 101.6 120 Video Signal, S-video SignalNTSC 15.7 60
83 When there is a serial connection between the projector and a computer, you can control the projector using RS-232C commands sent from the computer. To establish a serial connection between the projector and a computer Connect the projector and computer as shown in the illustration below. XJ-A Series XJ-M Series Projector RS-232C Control Projector Computer Serial port YK-60 special cable (available separately) Projector Commercially available serial cable (cross) Computer Serial port (RS-232C) D-Sub 9-pin (female) Serial port* D-Sub 9-pin (female)
84 Using Control Commands This section explains the commands that are used to control the projector from a computer. Command Send Format zSee the “Command List” for details about command names and settings. zAll commands use ASCII characters and decimal format integers. zThe projector will return a question mark (?) when it is sent a command it cannot recognize. Also, any command that attempts to set a value that is outside the applicable allowable range will be ignored. zIf the projector is performing a process initiated by a previously sent command, a projector key operation, or a remote controller key operation, send of the next command must wait until the projector completes the previous process. Communication ProtocolConfigure your computer’s serial port with the following settings. Data Rate 19200 bps Data Bit 8 bit Parity None Stop Bit 1 bit Flow Control None Read CommandSend this command when you want information about the current setup of the data projector. Send Format (?) Receive Format (,) Command Send Example sent from the computer to the projector. 4 returned from the projector to the computer. Write CommandSend this command to control the data projector (power on/off, etc.) and to write data to it. Send Format () Command Send Example sent from the computer to the projector. 4 Projector volume setting becomes 0 (mute). ( VO L ?) ( 0- 30,15) ( VO L 0)
85 Command List zOnly the following functions are supported while the projector is turned off. Do not try to send any other command to the projector. zInput of a valid signal must be in progress in order to use a command to turn on blank screen or change the aspect ratio. R: Read enabled W: Write enabled zPower on/off: Read zPower on: Write zGet light time: Read FunctionCommand NameRWSetting Range Power On/Off:PWR RW 0: Off, 1: On Input Switching: 0:Switches the input source to the COMPUTER terminal and changes the COMPUTER terminal setting to RGB. 1:Switches the input source to COMPUTER terminal and changes the COMPUTER terminal setting to component. 2:Switches the input source to Video. 6:Switches the input source to COMPUTER terminal and changes the COMPUTER terminal setting to Auto. 7:Switches the input source to HDMI. 8:Switches the input source to Wireless (XJ-A Series) / Network (XJ-M Series). 9:Switches the input source to S-video (XJ-M Series only). 11:Switches the input source to File Viewer. 12:Switches the input source to USB Display. 13:Switches the input source to CASIO USB Tool.SRC RW 0: RGB, 1: Component, 2: Video, 6: Auto (RGB/Component), 7: HDMI, 8: Network, 9: S-Video, 11: File Viewer, 12: USB Display, 13: CASIO USB Tool Blank Screen: Switches the blank screen on or off. BLK RW 0: Off, 1: On Volume:Specifies a value to adjust the volume level. This setting is applied to the input source signal that is currently being projected by the projector.VOL RW 0 to 30 Color Mode: Selects the color mode. PST RW 1: Graphics, 2: Theater, 3: Standard, 4: Blackboard, 5: Game Aspect Ratio: Specifies the aspect ratio. ARZ RW 0: Normal, 1: 16:9, 2: 4:3, 3: Letter Box, 4: Full, 5: True, 6: 4:3 (Forced) Zoom Shift (XJ-A Series only): 0:None 1:One step shift towards Wide 2:One step shift towards TeleOZM W 0 to 2 Focus Shift (XJ-A Series only): 0:None 1:One step shift closer 2:One step shift furtherOFC W 0 to 2 Get Light Time:Gets the light time from the projector. LMP R 0- Unit: Hours
86 Eco Mode:Enter Eco Mode. PMD RW 0: Off (Bright), 1: Off (Normal), 2: On (Auto), 3: On (Manual 1), 4: On (Manual 2), 5: On (Manual 3), 6: On (Manual 4), 7: On (Manual 5) Freeze:Switches freeze on or off. FRZ RW 0: Off, 1: On Keystone Correction: Specifies the keystone correction setting as a value that corresponds to the typical Setup Menu “Keystone Correction” settings below. 0: Keystone Correction –60 60: Keystone Correction 0 120: Keystone Correction +60 Example:65 here, specifies a setting equivalent to Keystone Correction +5.KST RW 0 to 120 Keystone Correction +/–: Raises or lowers the current keystone correction setting by 1.+: KSP –: KSMW 0 to 120 Key:Operation executed when a key is pressed. Setting values 31 through 34 are supported by XJ-A Series projectors only.KEY W 1: S, 2: T, 3: W, 4: X, 5: ENTER, 6: ESC, 10: FUNC, 11: MENU, 12: POWER, 13: AUTO, 14: INPUT, 15: TIMER, 16: ASPECT, 17: BLANK, 18: FREEZE, 19: ECO, 20: KEYSTONE +, 21: KEYSTONE –, 22: D-ZOOM +, 23: D-ZOOM –, 24: VOLUME +, 25: VOLUME –, 26: PLAY( ), 27: REWIND( ), 28: FORWARD( ), 29: PREVIOUS( ), 30: NEXT( ), 31: ZOOM +, 32: ZOOM –, 33: FOCUS S, 34: FOCUS T Setup Type:Specifies how the projector is set up relative to screen for projection. 0:Projection to a screen in front of the projector* 1 1:Ceiling mounted projection from behind the screen*2 2:Projection from behind the screen*1 3:Ceiling mounted projection to a screen in front of the projector*2 POS RW 0 to 3 APO:Used to change the Auto Power Off setting (trigger time setting or Auto Power Off disable).APO RW 0: Off, 1: 5 minutes, 2: 10 minutes, 3: 15 minutes, 4: 20 minutes, 5: 30 minutes Error:Reads the projector error status. STS R 0: Normal, 1: Fan error, 2: Temperature error, 7: Light error, 16: Other error FunctionCommand NameRWSetting Range
87 Volume +/–:Raises or lowers the current volume setting by 1. +: VLP –: VLMW0 to 30 Mute:Switches mute on or off. MUT RW 0: Off, 1: On *1 Top of projector upwards *2 Top of projector downwards FunctionCommand NameRWSetting Range
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