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    The following three Eco Mode settings are available to specify whether priority should be given to 
    low-power, low-noise operation or to projection brightness.
    Important!zWhile “On (Auto)” is selected as the Eco Mode setting, make sure that the brightness sensor 
    on the top of the projector is not blocked by anything.
    zThe local environment and setup conditions affect the brightness sensor, so operation when 
    “On (Auto)” is selected for the Eco Mode depends on these factors.
    To select the Eco Mode
    1.Press the [ECO] key.
    zThis causes “Eco Mode” window to appear on the projection screen.
    2.Use the [W] and [X] keys to select the setting you want.
    zIf you select “On (Manual)” here, go to step 3. If you select another setting, jump to step 4.
    3.Perform the following steps to adjust the “Eco Level” (the balance between 
    low-power, quiet operation and projection brightness).
    4.To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.
    NotezWhile “Off” is selected for the Eco Mode setting, you also can specify whether brightness or 
    color should be given emphasis. For details, see “Image Adjustment 1 3 Eco Off Mode” 
    (page 56).
    Important!zThe Eco Mode level is fixed whenever the projector is in the 3D input mode (“3D Input Mode”, 
    page 15). Because of this the Eco Mode setting cannot be changed.
    Eco Mode (ECO)
    On (Auto): A brightness sensor on the top of the projector senses surrounding light, and 
    automatically adjusts projection brightness and color accordingly. Brightness is 
    reduced for darker surroundings, which saves power and reduces operation noise.
    On (Manual): Enables manual adjustment to balance the needs of low-power, quiet operation and 
    projection brightness.
    Off: Give top priority to projection brightness.
    1Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to the Eco Level.
    2Use the [W] and [X] keys to adjust the Eco Level to the setting you want.
    Fewer   marks gives higher priority to projection brightness. A greater number gives high 
    priority to low-power, quiet operation. 
    						
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    The presentation timer shows a countdown from a preset time value. You can use it to keep track of 
    how much time has elapsed during your presentation, and to limit a presentation to a preset amount of 
    time. You can configure the presentation timer so it is displayed in the projected image.
    To display the timer
    When the timer is not displayed on the projected image, press the [TIMER] key once.
    The timer will appear for about five seconds and then disappear automatically if the “Off” is selected 
    for the “Continuous Display” setting on the timer function menu.
    To display the timer function menu
    When the timer is not displayed on the projected image, press the [TIMER] key twice. If the timer is 
    displayed, press the [TIMER] key once.
    Use this menu to start, pause, resume, and reset the timer, and to configure various timer settings.
    Using the Presentation Timer (TIMER) 
    						
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    To configure timer settings
    1.Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
    2.Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the “Position”, “Continuous Display”, or “Start 
    Time” setting and then change the settings as described in the table below.
    3.To save your settings and close the timer function menu, press [ESC].
    zTo start the timer immediately after changing its settings, use [T] and [S] to select “Start 
    Timer” on the timer function menu and then press the [ENTER] key before pressing [ESC] in 
    the step above.
    To start a countdown timer operation
    1.Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
    2.Select “Start Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
    zThis will close the timer function menu and start the timer countdown.
    zAfter the countdown reaches 00:00, it will start a 60-minute count up operation (from –00:01 to 
    –60:00). The numerals of the timer display are red (indicating that the presentation is over time) 
    during a count up operation.
    To do this:Perform this operation:
    Reposition the timer on the 
    projected imageSelect “Position”, and then use the [
    W] and [
    X] keys to select one of the 
    following settings: “Lower Right”, “Upper Right”, “Upper Left”, “Lower Left” 
    (Initial default: Lower Right).
    Enable or disable 
    continuous display of the 
    timerSelect “Continuous Display”, and then use the [
    W] and [
    X] keys to select either 
    “On” or “Off” (Initial default: Off).
    On: Once the timer is displayed, it remains displayed until you display a 
    different dialog box or you press the [ESC] key.
    Off: The timer automatically disappears about five seconds after it is 
    displayed.
    Specify the timer 
    countdown start timeSelect “Start Time”, and then use the [
    W] and [
    X] keys to specify the 
    countdown start time you want.
    You can set a start time from five to 60 minutes, in five-minute steps (Initial 
    default: 20 minutes). 
    						
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    To pause the timer countdown
    1.Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
    2.Select “Pause Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
    To resume a paused timer countdown
    1.Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
    2.Select “Restart Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
    To reset the timer to its start time
    1.Use the [TIMER] key to display the timer function menu.
    2.Select “Reset Timer” and then press the [ENTER] key.
    zThis will reset the time to the “Start Time” setting. 
    						
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    Pressing the [MENU] key displays the Setup Menu shown below on the projection screen. You can 
    use this menu to adjust projected image brightness, contrast, and other settings, and to change 
    projector settings.
    The guidance shows the key operations that can be performed for the currently selected (highlighted) 
    menu item.
    Basic Setup Menu Operations
    Using the Setup Menu (MENU)
    To do this:Perform this operation:
    Display the Setup Menu
    Exit the Setup MenuPress the [MENU] key. Pressing the [MENU] key to exit the Setup Menu will save the 
    settings you configured while it was displayed.
    Select a menu item Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the highlighting to the menu that contains the menu 
    item you want to select and then press the [ENTER] key. Next, use the [S] and [T] 
    keys to move the highlighting to the menu item you want to select.
    Configure the setting of a 
    menu itemzIf a menu item that has options or setting values to the right, use the [
    W] and [
    X] 
    keys to change the setting.
    zFor a menu item that has “Modify [ENTER]” or “OK [ENTER]” to the right, press the 
    [ENTER] key to display a dialog box for configuring the setting.
    Menu Items
    (Main Menu)
    HighlightingMenu Item
    (Sub-menu)
    Guidance 
    						
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    Setup Menu Settings
    zOne or more letters (such as RCV) after the menu item name indicates an item that is available only 
    when one or more particular input source is selected. The letters indicate the input source(s) where 
    the menu item is available.
    R: RGB input, C: Component input, V: S-video input or Video input, H: HDMI (PC) input, 
    D: HDMI (DTV) input, F: File Viewer, T: CASIO USB Tool, N: Network, U: USB Display
    zA menu item that does not have any letter after it will be available regardless of the input source.
    zThe initial default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).
    Use this menu item:To do this:
    Image Adjustment 13 
    BrightnessAdjust projected image brightness.
    Image Adjustment 13 
    ContrastAdjust projected image contrast.
    Image Adjustment 1 3 
    Sharpness (V)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.
    Image Adjustment 1 3 
    Saturation (V)Use this sub-menu to adjust the color saturation of the projected image. A larger 
    value increases color saturation.
    Image Adjustment 1 3 
    Tint (V)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.
    Image Adjustment 13 
    Color ModeSelect one of the following projected image color modes: “Standard*”, “Graphics”, 
    “Theater”, “Blackboard”, “Natural”.
    Image Adjustment 13 
    Color BalanceSelect one of the following color balance presets: “Warm”, “Normal*”, “Cold”.
    Also can be used to separately adjust red, green, and blue.
    Image Adjustment 13 
    Eco Off ModeWhen “Off” is selected for the “Option Settings 1 3 Eco Mode” setting, specify 
    either “Bright” (brightness priority) or “Normal*” (hue priority) as the image quality 
    setting.
    Image Adjustment 13 
    Restore Menu DefaultsReturn all of the items in the “Image Adjustment 1” main menu to their initial defaults 
    for the currently projecting image source.
    Image Adjustment 23 
    Vertical Position (RCV)Adjust the vertical and horizontal positions of the input source image in relation to 
    the target screen.
    Image Adjustment 23 
    Horizontal Position (RCV)
    Image Adjustment 23 
    Frequency (R)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. 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.
    Image Adjustment 23 
    Phase (R)Adjust the phase of the RGB input signal when the image flickers because the 
    projector phase and RGB input signal phase do not match. 
    						
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    Image Adjustment 2 3 
    Overscan (CVD)Adjust the overscan amount for an input video signal within the range of 0% to 5%*. 
    The size of the border area displayed on the projection screen depends on the 
    setting value. A smaller value results in a wider border area as shown below.
    Image Adjustment 23 
    Restore Menu Defaults 
    (RCVD)Return all of the items in the “Image Adjustment 2” main menu to their initial defaults 
    for the currently projecting image source.
    Volume Adjustment3 
    VolumeSee “To adjust the volume level (VOLUME)” (page 47) for more information.
    Volume Adjustment3 
    Restore Menu DefaultsReturn the Volume setting to its initial default for the currently projecting image 
    source.
    Screen Settings3 
    Keystone CorrectionUse this sub-menu to perform vertical keystone correction of the projected image.
    Screen Settings3 
    Aspect Ratio (RCVHD)Select an aspect ratio setting for the projected image.
    See “To change the aspect ratio of the projected image (ASPECT)” (page 49) for 
    more information.
    Screen Settings3 
    Projection ModeSpecify 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.
    Screen Settings 3 
    Ceiling MountSet up the projector to be hung from a ceiling.
    On: Select when the projector is hung from a ceiling. Since the bottom of the 
    projector is upwards, the projected image is flipped both horizontally and 
    vertically.
    Off*: Select when the projector is used on a desktop. This projects the image 
    assuming that the top of the projector is upwards.
    Screen Settings 3 
    Startup ScreenSpecify whether or not a startup screen should be projected whenever projector 
    power is turned on, and select the image to be used as the startup screen.
    Logo: Projects a logo built into the projector or a user logo (page 75) as the startup 
    screen.
    None*: Disables startup screen projection.
    Screen Settings 3 
    No Signal ScreenSelect one of the following as the projection image whenever there is no input signal 
    being input to the projector: “Blue”* (blue screen), “Black” (black screen), “Logo” 
    (projector built-in logo, or user logo, page 75).
    Screen Settings 3
    Blank ScreenSelect one of the following as the projection image whenever the [BLANK] key is 
    pressed: “Blue”* (blue screen), “Black” (black screen), “Logo” (projector built-in 
    logo, or user logo, page 75).
    Screen Settings 3
    Digital Screen ShiftSee “Digital Screen Shift” (page 61).
    Screen Settings3 
    Restore Menu DefaultsReturn all of the items in the “Screen Settings” main menu to their initial defaults for 
    the currently projecting image source.
    Use this menu item:To do this:
    Display range at 5%
    Display range at 0% 
    						
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    Input Settings3 
    COMPUTER1 Terminal/
    COMPUTER2 Terminal (RC)Specify the method to be used to identify the COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 
    terminal input signal.
    Auto*: Projector automatically identifies the COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 
    terminal input signal.
    RGB: Always assumes the COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 terminal input signal 
    is an RGB signal.
    Component: Always assumes the COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 terminal input 
    signal is a component video signal.
    Input Settings3 
    Video Signal (V)
    Input Settings3 
    S-Video Signal (V)Specify the method to be used to identify the video signal being input to the 
    projector (VIDEO terminal or S-VIDEO terminal input signal).
    Auto*: Projector automatically identifies the video input signal.
    NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM: 
    Always assumes the video input signal is the specified video signal type.
    Input Settings3 
    Signal Name IndicatorSpecify whether the newly selected input signal type should be displayed (On*) or 
    not displayed (Off) when the [INPUT] key is pressed to change the input signal.
    Input Settings3 
    Restore Menu DefaultsReturn all of the items in the “Input Settings” main menu to their initial defaults for the 
    currently projecting image source.
    Option Settings 13 
    Auto Adjust (R)Specify whether the projector should detect the RGB input signal type (resolution, 
    frequency) and adjust the projection image accordingly.
    On*: Auto Adjust enabled.
    Off: Auto Adjust disabled.
    Option Settings 13 
    Eco ModeSee “Eco Mode (ECO)” (page 51).
    Option Settings 13 
    Auto Power OffSpecify the amount of time of projector operation and input signal inactivity to be 
    allowed before Auto Power Off is triggered to turn off projector power automatically. 
    Auto Power Off can be disabled, if you want.
    5 min, 10 min*, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min: Time until Auto Power off is triggered.
    Off: Disables Auto Power Off.
    Option Settings 13 
    PasswordSee “Password Protection” (page 62).
    Option Settings 13 
    Direct Power OnEnable (On) and disable (Off*) projector auto power on as soon as the projector’s AC 
    power cord is plugged into a power outlet.
    Option Settings 13 
    LanguageSpecify the display language.
    English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Dutch, Norwegian, 
    Polish, Finnish, Czech, Turkish, Russian, Lithuanian, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay, 
    Indonesian, Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, Japanese
    Important!zSome menus and messages may be displayed in English, regardless of the 
    language selected here.
    Option Settings 13 
    Restore Menu DefaultsReturn all of the items in the “Option Settings 1” main menu to their initial defaults for 
    the currently projecting image source.
    Option Settings 23 
    Plug and PlaySpecify whether the projector input source should switch automatically (Plug and 
    Play: On*) when a supported external USB device is connected to the projector’s 
    USB-A port.
    NotezRegardless of the setting of this item, plug-and-play is disabled while the 
    projector is in the 3D input mode. See “3D Input Mode” on page 15 for 
    information.
    Use this menu item:To do this:
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    Option Settings 23 
    Audio OutUse this sub-menu to specify whether audio input from the input sources below 
    should be output to the speaker (Speaker*) or output to an external destination 
    (Line)*
    1.
    zFile Viewer (Movie playback audio)
    zNetwork (Video stream projection movie audio)
    zUSB Display
    zHDMI
    *1 When Line is specified, the projector will output audio from its AUDIO OUT 
    terminal.
    Option Settings 23 
    High AltitudeTurn 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 / 5,000 to 10,000 feet 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 / 5,000 feet).
    Important!zDo not use this projector at altitudes greater than 3,000 meters (10,000 feet) 
    above sea level.
    Option Settings 23 
    Control Panel LockDisable projector unit key operations.
    See “Control Panel Lock” (page 65) for more information.
    Option Settings 23 
    Standby RGB/AudioUse this sub-menu to configure the projector for output of the video signal from the 
    COMPUTER IN 1 terminal to the MONITOR OUT terminal, and output of the audio 
    signal from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal and MIC terminal to the AUDIO OUT terminal 
    while the projector is in standby (projector off with power being supplied).
    Output: Select this setting to output video and audio signals while the projector is in 
    standby.
    No Output*: Select this setting not to output video and audio signals while the 
    projector is in standby.
    NotezWhen “Output” is selected for this setting, audio is output from the AUDIO 
    OUT terminal during standby, regardless of the projector’s current “Option 
    Settings 2 3 Audio Out” setting.
    zInput signals from the COMPUTER IN 2 terminal and AUDIO IN 2 terminal 
    cannot be output from the MONITOR OUT terminal and AUDIO OUT 
    terminal during projector standby.
    Option Settings 23 
    Closed Caption (V)Use this sub-menu to specify whether to display closed captions when projecting a 
    video signal that includes them.
    Off*: Closed captions not displayed.
    CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4: Indicates the current closed caption output setting (CC1, 
    CC2, CC3, and CC4).
    NotezKeystone correction does not affect displayed closed caption text.
    Option Settings 23 
    Timer FunctionDisplay the timer function menu. For details, see “Using the Presentation Timer 
    (TIMER)” (page 52).
    Option Settings 23 
    Microphone Input LevelAdjusts the volume level of audio input from the MIC terminal within the range of 0* 
    (mute) to 3 (maximum).
    Option Settings 23 
    Restore Menu DefaultsReturn all of the items in the “Option Settings 2” main menu to their initial defaults for 
    the currently projecting image source.
    Multimedia Settings3 
    AutorunSpecify whether to use (Enable*) or not use (Disable) the autorun function. For 
    details, see “Autorun” (page 32).
    Use this menu item:To do this: 
    						
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    Multimedia Settings3 
    Functions (F)Display the same menu (Function Menu) that appears when the remote controller’s 
    [FUNC] key is pressed.
    Multimedia Settings3 
    Internal Storage Function 
    (RCVHD)Access projector internal memory from a computer. For details, see “To copy files 
    from a computer to projector internal memory” (page 18).
    Network Settings Access projector wireless LAN connection setting and network setting items. For 
    details, see the separate “Network Function Guide”.
    Operational Info (RCVHDFT) Display the projector information below.
    Input Signal, Signal Name, Resolution, Horizontal Frequency, Vertical Frequency, 
    Scan System, Light Time, Version (projector ROM version)
    Restore All Defaults3 
    Unit Operating TimeDisplay the cumulative operating time of this unit.
    This time cannot be initialized.
    Restore All Defaults3 
    Restore All DefaultsInitialize all Setup Menu item settings, except for those below.
    Option Settings 13 Language, Option Settings 13 Power On Password, 
    Operational Info3 Light Time, Operational Info3 Version, 
    Restore All Defaults3 Unit Operating Time
    Use this menu item:To do this: 
    						
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