Casio Xj-360 Data Projector Users Guide
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31 Using the Setup Menu Signal Settings J Noise Filter This sub-menu provides a choice of noise filter levels to remove digital noise from the projected image when RGB is selected as the input source. Note that the noise filter may not be able to remove certain types of digital noise. zThis setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. The setting is saved for the RGB input source only. zTurning off the projector automatically returns this sub-menu to its initial default setting (Normal). Input Source Specific Menu Items Signal Settings J Restore Menu Defaults This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Signal Settings main menu to their initial default settings. z“Signal Settings” main menu “Vertical Position”, “Horizontal Position”, “Frequency”, and “Phase” settings are initialized for the current signal type (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.) only. zFor details about the initialization procedure, see “To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item” on page 25. Screen Settings Screen Settings J Keystone Correction This sub-menu lets you correct for vertical keystoning of the projected image. zVertical keystone correction can be performed regardless of the currently selected input source. zA single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB Low, (Normal), High Component None S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal
Using the Setup Menu 32 Screen Settings J Aspect Ratio This sub-menu lets you select the aspect ratio (ratio between the vertical and horizontal dimensions) of the projected image. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations 4:3: Sets the aspect ratio of the projected image to 4:3 (same as a standard TV screen). This setting is normally used when S-VIDEO or VIDEO is selected as the input source. 16:9: Sets the aspect ratio of the projected image to 16:9 (same as a movie screen or high-definition TV screen). Using this setting when the input source image is a 16:9 image that has been squeezed to a 4:3 image causes the image to be projected with its normal 16:9 aspect ratio. Setting Storage A different setting is stored for each input source. zWhen a component signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9 is sent from the input source, the aspect ratio of the projected image is automatically switched to 16:9. In this case, this setting cannot be changed. zUsing this projector to reduce, enlarge, or otherwise alter an image for business purposes or public display may infringe upon the rights of the individual who holds the copyright of the image. Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB None Component (4:3), 16:9 S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal None
33 Using the Setup Menu Screen Settings J Resize Image to Fit When RGB is selected as the input source and the video resolution of the connected computer is anything other than XGA (1024 × 768 pixels), “Resize Image To Fit” automatically enlarges or reduces the input image so it matches the video resolution of the projector and fills the entire screen. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations On: When the input signal from the computer connected to the projector is not an XGA signal, the image is automatically enlarged or reduced so it matches the projector’s video resolution and fills the entire screen. Off: Turns off resizing of the image input from the computer. If the image input from the computer is smaller than XGA, the size of the projected image will also be smaller. When the image input from the computer is larger than XGA, only the center part of the image that corresponds to XGA size is projected. zResizing of an input image by “Resize Image To Fit” can call coarsening of the image or can cause part of the image to be cut off. If this happens, try turning off “Resize Image To F i t”. Note, however, that turning off “Resize Image To Fit” can cause the projected image to become smaller, or it can cause only the center part of the image to be projected. Setting Storage This setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. The setting is saved for the RGB input source only.Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (On), Off Component None S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal
Using the Setup Menu 34 Screen Settings J Projection Mode Use this sub-menu to specify whether projection will be from the front of the screen or the back of the screen. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations Front: For projection from the front of the screen. Rear: For projection from the back of the screen. This setting flips the front projected image horizontally. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. Screen Settings J Ceiling Mount Use this sub-menu to configure the projector for use in an installation in which it is positioned upside down. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations On: Flips the projected image horizontally and vertically. Off: Projects a normal image. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (Front), Rear Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB On, (Off) Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal
35 Using the Setup Menu zTurning on “Ceiling Mount” automatically turns off “Detailed Settings J Low-noise Mode” (page 36). Note that the setting for “Low-noise Mode” remains “Off ” even if you turn “Ceiling Mount” back off again. z The “Low-noise Mode” setting cannot be changed while “Ceiling Mount” is turned on. z Unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet if you do not plan to use it for a long time. z If you do not unplug the AC power cord when “Ceiling Mount” is turned on, the cooling fan will continue to operate after you turn off the projector. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. Screen Settings J Restore Menu Defaults This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Screen settings main menu to their initial default settings. z You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the initialization is performed for the currently selected input source. z Basically, initialization initializes the settings of the current input source. Note, however, that the following settings are always initialized, regardless of the currently selected input source. Keystone Correction Projection Mode Ceiling Mount z For details about the initialization procedure, see “To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item” on page 25. zInitializing these settings when “Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 1 J Auto Keystone Correction” is turned on causes automatic keystone correction to be performed after initialization is complete, which causes “Keystone Correction” setting to show a corrected value. Detailed Settings Detailed Settings J Vo l u m e This sub-menu can be used to adjust the volume level of the projector’s speaker. This setting is also linked to volume settings made with the remote controller’s [VOL +] and [VOL –] keys. z Changing this setting when there is no input signal changes the volume setting of the currently selected signal source. z A different setting is stored for each input source.
Using the Setup Menu 36 Detailed Settings J Po i n t e r This sub-menu lets you specify the type of pointer that appears first when you press the [POINTER/SELECT] key. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. Detailed Settings 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. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations Off (normal mode): This mode projects at normal luminosity. On (low-noise mode): This mode reduces luminosity and fan motor speed for quieter operation than the normal mode. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. zTurning on “Screen Settings J Ceiling Mount” (page 34) automatically turns off “Low- noise Mode”. Note that the setting for “Low-noise Mode” remains “Off” even if you turn “Ceiling Mount” back off again. zThe “Low-noise Mode” setting cannot be changed while “Ceiling Mount” is turned on. Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB Arrow 1, Arrow 2, Arrow 3, Bar 1, Bar 2, Bar 3 Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (Off), On Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal
37 Using the Setup Menu Detailed Settings J Power On Password, Change Password This sub-menu lets you turn the power on password on and off. While the password is turned on, projector operation is impossible unless the correct password is entered. For more information about the power on password, see “Password Feature” on page 52. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanation On: Turns on the power on password, which requires input of a password to turn on the projector. Off: Turns off the password, which allows the projector to be operated without inputting a password. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. Initial Factory Default Password The following is the 8-key operation you should perform to input the initial factory default password. [S][X][T][W][S][T][W][X] zNote that the projector’s password is not really a “word”, but rather a series of remote controller key operations. zIf you need to keep projector operation secure, be sure to change the initial factory default password to a different one as soon as possible. zThe password can be input using the remote controller only. Optimum security is ensured by turning on the password and keeping the remote controller with you. zFor information about what you should do if you forget your password, see “If you forget your password...” on page 52. Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB On, (Off) Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal
Using the Setup Menu 38 Using the Password Input Dialog Box The password input dialog box will appear when any one of the following occurs. zWhen you turn on the projector while the password is turned on. zWhen you turn the password on or off. zWhen you change the password. When this dialog box is shown, perform a remote controller key operation for each of the password input positions. The following explains how to input numbers. zThe cursor is flashing at the first (leftmost) input position. zThe cursor is used to select an input position for input. zUse the remote controller cursor keys to input the password. zEach time you perform a remote controller key operation, “„” appears at the current input position, and the cursor moves to the next input position to the right. zA password can be from one to eight key operations long. zAfter performing all of the key operations you want, press the [ENTER] key. zTo clear your input, press the [ESC] key. To turn the power on password on and off 1.Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Basic Setup Menu Operations” on page 19. Select the “Detailed Settings” main menu, and then select the “Powe r On Passwo rd” sub-menu item. 2.Press the [ENTER] key. zThis displays a password input dialog box. 3.Input the current password. zThe initial factory default password is: [S][X][T][W][S][T][W][X]. zFor information about how to input the password, see “Using the Password Input Dialog Box”. 4.Press the [ENTER] key. zIf the password you input does not match the currently registered password, the message “The password you input is wrong”. appears. Press the [ENTER] key to return to step 1. zIf the password you input matches the registered password, pressing [ENTER] above will display the message “The password you input is correct!”. Press the [ENTER] key to advance to the next step.
39 Using the Setup Menu 5.Use the [S] and [T] keys to turn the power on password on or off. 6.Press the [ENTER] key. To change the power on password 1.Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Basic Setup Menu Operations” on page 19. Select the “Detailed Settings” main menu, and then select the “Change Password” sub-menu item. 2.Press the [ENTER] key. zThis displays a password input dialog box. 3.Input the current password. zThe initial factory default password is: [S][X][T][W][S][T][W][X]. zFor information about how to input the password, see “Using the Password Input Dialog Box”. 4.Press the [ENTER] key. zIf the password you input does not match the currently registered password, the message “The password you input is wrong.” appears. Press the [ENTER] key to return to step 1. zIf the password you input matches the registered password, pressing [ENTER] above will display the message “The password you input is correct!”. Press the [ENTER] key to advance to the next step. 5.Input the new password, and then press the [ENTER] key. zThis displays a dialog box for re-inputting the password for confirmation. 6.Re-input the same password you input in step 5, and then press [ENTER]. zIf the two passwords you input were identical, the message “Your new password has been registered.” appears. Press the [ENTER] key. zIf the password you input here is different from the one you input in step 5, the message “The password you input is wrong! Go back and input the correct password.” appears. Pressing the [ENTER] key will display the new password input dialog box. Repeat the above procedure from step 5.
Using the Setup Menu 40 Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 1 J Auto Input Detect This sub-menu lets you specify whether auto detect of the input source should be performed whenever the projector is turned on (page 5). Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations On: Turns on auto detection of the input source whenever the projector is turned on. Off: Turns off auto detection of the input source whenever the projector is turned on. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. Detailed Settings J Advanced Settings 1 J Auto Keystone Correction This sub-menu lets you specify whether auto keystone correction should be performed whenever the elevation angle of the projector is changed (page 9). Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations On: Turns on auto keystone correction. Off: Turns off auto keystone correction. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (On), Off Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (On), Off Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal