Casio Xj-460, Xj-560 Data Projector Users Guide
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Using the Setup Menu 31 This section provides detailed explanations about the contents for all of the setup menu items. zThe titles in this section use the format: Main Menu Item J Sub-menu Item. Image Adjustment Image Adjustment J Brightness This sub-menu adjusts the brightness of the projected image. A larger value produces a brighter image. zThis setting is not possible when there is no input signal. zA different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source. Image Adjustment J Contrast This sub-menu adjusts the contrast of the projected image. A larger value produces a stronger contrast. zThis setting is not possible when there is no input signal. zA different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source. Image Adjustment J Sharpness This sub-menu adjusts the sharpness of the projected image. A larger value makes the image sharper, while a smaller value makes it softer. zThis setting is not possible when the input source is RGB and when there is no input signal. zA different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source. Image Adjustment J Saturation This sub-menu adjusts the color saturation of the projected image. A larger value increase color saturation. zThis setting is not possible when the input source is RGB/Component and when there is no input signal. zA different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source. Image Adjustment J Tint This sub-menu adjusts 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. zThis setting is not possible when the input source is RGB/Component and when there is no input signal. zA different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source. Setup Menu Reference
32 Using the Setup Menu Image Adjustment J Color Mode This sub-menu lets you select from among five different color settings to optimize projection in accordance with image contents and projection conditions. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations Presentation: Select this setting for standard presentations in a well-lit area. Standard: Select this setting when you want to highlight the colors during your presentation. Graphics: Select this setting when you want photographs and graphics to appear natural. Theater: Select this setting to bring out the dark portions of your images. Blackboard: Select this setting for easy viewing when projecting onto a blackboard. Setting Storage A different setting is stored for each input source. Image Adjustment J Color Balance This sub-menu lets you adjust the color balance of the projected image. There are two methods you can use to adjust color balance, selecting a preset color temperature value or adjusting the red, green, or blue components of each color. zNote that you can adjust the color balance either by selecting a color temperature value or by adjusting color components. You cannot do both. zColor balance settings cannot be configured when there is no input signal. zA different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (Presentation), Standard, Graphics, Theater, Blackboard Component Presentation, Standard, Graphics, (Theater), Blackboard S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal None
Using the Setup Menu 33 Adjusting Color Balance by Selecting a Color Temperature Value You can use the procedure below to adjust color balance. Changing the color temperature of an image alters its whiteness. A lower color temperature makes whites redder, while a higher color temperature makes them bluer. 1.On the “Image Adjustment” main menu, select the “Color Balance” sub- menu item, and then press the [ENTER] key. zThis displays the color balance setting screen. 2.Use the [S] and [T] keys to select “Color Temperature”, and then press the [ENTER] key. zThis causes a z mark to appear at the beginning of the “Color Temperature” line, which indicates that color temperature value selection is enabled. 3.Use the [W] and [X] keys to adjust the color temperature. 4.After the setting is the way you want, press the [MENU] key. Adjusting Color Balance by Adjusting Color Components Instead of specifying a color temperature to adjust color balance, you can also individually adjust the relative intensity of the red, green, and blue components. 1.On the “Image Adjustment” main menu, select the “Color Balance” sub- menu item, and then press the [ENTER] key. zThis displays the color balance setting screen. 2.Use the [S] and [T] keys to select “Color”, and then press the [ENTER] key. zThis causes a z mark to appear at the beginning of the “Color” line, which indicates that color adjustment is enabled.
34 Using the Setup Menu 3.Use the [S] and [T] keys to select the color you want to adjust, and then use the [W] and [X] keys to adjust it. 4.After all the settings are the way you want, press the [MENU] key. Image Adjustment J Vertical Position This sub-menu lets you adjust the vertical position of the input source image within the projection area. zThis setting is not possible when there is no input signal. z“Image Adjustment” main menu item settings are saved for the current signal type only (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.), and not for the input signal source. Note, however, that the number of signal type settings that can be saved is limited. Exceeding the limit causes the oldest setting to be deleted automatically. Image Adjustment J Horizontal Position This sub-menu lets you adjust the horizontal position of the input source image within the projection area. zThis setting is not possible when there is no input signal. zSee “Image Adjustment J Vertical Position” for details about how settings are saved. Image Adjustment J Frequency This sub-menu lets you manually control the frequency of the image. Normally, the projector is able to adjust the frequency automatically. If there are vertical bands in the projected image, however, it means that automatic adjustment is not possible for some reason. When this happens use this setting to adjust the image frequency. zThis setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. zSettings are saved for each signal type (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.). Note, however, that the number of signal type settings that can be saved is limited. Exceeding the limit causes the oldest setting to be deleted automatically. zIf, 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 (page 8), which should cause the image to reappear. Image Adjustment J Phase This sub-menu lets you manually control the phase of the image. Normally, the projector is able to adjust the phase automatically. If there are color errors or flickering in the projected image, however, it means that automatic adjustment is not possible for some reason. When this happens use this setting to adjust the image phase. zThis setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. zSee “Image Adjustment J Frequency” for details about how settings are saved.
Using the Setup Menu 35 Image Adjustment 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 Image Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Image Adjustment main menu to their initial default settings. zYou can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the initialization is performed for the currently selected input source. z“Image Adjustment” 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 29. Volume Adjustment Volume Adjustment 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. zChanging this setting when there is no input signal changes the volume setting of the currently selected signal source. zA different setting is stored for each input source. Volume Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults This sub-menu returns Volume to its initial default setting. zYou can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the initialization is performed for the currently selected input source. zInitialization is performed separately for each input source. zFor details about the initialization procedure, see “To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item” on page 29. Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB Low, (Normal), High Component None S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal
36 Using the Setup Menu Screen Settings Screen Settings J Vertical 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. Screen Settings J Horizontal Keystone Correction This sub-menu lets you correct for horizontal keystoning of the projected image. zHorizontal keystone correction can be performed regardless of the currently selected input source. zA single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.
Using the Setup Menu 37 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
38 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 39 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
40 Using the Setup Menu Screen Settings J Startup Screen Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup screen should be projected whenever the projector is turned on. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations Logo: Projects the logo screen as the startup screen. A built-in logo screen is the initial default startup screen. You can also create a custom logo, if you want. For details, see “Option Settings1 J Custom Logo Settings” on page 52. None: No startup screen is projected. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. Screen Settings J No Signal Screen This sub-menu lets you specify what should be projected when there is no input signal to the projector. Input Source Specific Menu Items Setting Explanations Blue: Displays a blue screen when there is no input signal. Black: Displays a black screen when there is no input signal. Logo: Displays a logo screen when there is no input signal. A built-in logo screen is the initial default startup screen. You can also create a custom logo, if you want. For details, see “Option Settings1 J Custom Logo Settings” on page 52. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB Logo, (None) Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) RGB (Blue), Black, Logo Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal