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    							Using the Setup Menu
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    Option Settings2 
    J Zoom Memory
    Zoom memory lets you save the zoom setting when the projector is turned off, so it can be 
    restored automatically the next time the projector is turned on. 
    Input Source Specific Menu Items 
    Setting Explanations
    On: Turning on the projector while this setting is selected restores the zoom setting 
    that was in effect when the projector was last turned off. 
    Off: Turning on the projector while this setting is selected causes the image to be 
    projected at its maximum size.  
    Setting Storage 
    A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. 
    zFor details about the zoom setting, see “To adjust image size” (page 7). 
    Option Settings2 
    J Poin te 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.Input Source  Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)
    RGB On, (Off)
    Component
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    No Signal
    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 
    						
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    Using the Setup Menu
    Option Settings2 
    J Restore Menu Defaults
    This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Option Settings2 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. 
    zFor details about the initialization procedure, see “To initialize the settings of a particular 
    main menu item” on page 29. 
    Operational Info
    Operational Info 
    J Lamp Time
    This sub-menu item shows the cumulative number of hours the current lamp has been used 
    to date.
    Use this value as a reference when deciding whether or not the current lamp needs to be 
    replaced. For details about replacing the lamp, see “Replacing the Lamp” in the separate 
    “User’s Guide (Basic Operation)”.
    Operational Info 
    J Reset Lamp Time
    Use this sub-menu item to reset the lamp time to 0 hours. For details about replacing the 
    lamp and the initialization procedure, see “Replacing the Lamp” in the separate “User’s Guide 
    (Basic Operation)”.
    Operational Info 
    J Input Signal
    This sub-menu item shows the currently selected input signal (RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or 
    VIDEO). “----” is indicated here when there is no input signal.
    Operational Info 
    J Signal Name
    This sub-menu item shows the signal name of the signal input to the projector. The “Signal 
    Name” column of the table under “Supported Signals” on page 76 shows the signal names 
    that are displayed by this sub-menu item.
    Operational Info 
    J Index
    This sub-menu item appears only when RGB or Component is the input signal. It shows 
    projector internal information.
    Operational Info 
    J Resolution
    This sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input signal, and shows the resolution of 
    the RGB input signal in terms of vertical and horizontal pixels.
    Operational Info 
    J Horizontal Frequency
    This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO is the input 
    signal. It shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal.
    Operational Info 
    J Vertical Frequency
    This sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, or VIDEO is the input 
    signal. It shows the vertical frequency of the input signal. 
    						
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    Operational Info 
    J Scan System
    This sub-menu item appears only when RGB or Component is the input signal, and shows 
    the scanning frequency of the input signal. The input signal is interlace or non-interlace for 
    RGB signal input, and interlace or progressive for Component signal input.
    Restore All Defaults
    Restore All Defaults 
    J
    JJ J Restore All Defaults
    This sub-menu returns all of sub-menu items on all main menus to their initial default 
    settings. This operation can be performed regardless of the currently selected input source 
    and regardless of whether or not a signal is currently being input. 
    For details about this initialization procedure, see “To initialize all menu settings” on page 30.
    zRestoring all defaults also cancels any settings made using the procedure under “To  
    adjust Auto Focus” (see “Auto Focus (AF)” in the separate “User’s Guide (Basic 
    Operations)”). 
    						
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    Appendix
    When performing an operation on the remote controller, point it at the remote control signal 
    port on the back or front of the projector. The following illustration shows the range of the 
    remote controller signal. 
    Remote Controller Range
    The allowable distance between the remote controller and the projector is less when there is 
    a sharp angle between the remote controller and the remote controller receiver.
    Remote Controller Signal Range
    AF/AKPAG EENTERMENU
    ZOOM
    RGBVIDEOAUTOP-IN-PMUTEFREEZES-VIDEOFOCUSD-ZOOMKEYSTONEESCUPPAG EDOWNVO LUM EAF/AKPAG EENTERMENU
    ZOOM
    RGBVIDEOAUTOP-IN-PMUTEFREEZES-VIDEOFOCUSD-ZOOMKEYSTONEESCUPPAG EDOWNVO LUM E
    ±
    40 degrees 
    max.
    9 meters
    (29.53 feet) max.
    ±
    30
    degrees max.
    9 meters (29.53 
    feet) max.9 meters (29.53
    feet) max.±
    40
    degrees max.
    9 meters
    (29.53 feet) max.60 degrees max.
    FrontBack 
    						
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    65
    zThe allowable projection range is from 0.8 meter (2.62 feet) to 16.1 meters (52.82 feet), 
    which is the distance from the surface of the lens to the screen.
    The following table shows the relationship between the distance and projected image size.
    zThe minimum/maximum distances in the above table define the ranges within which 
    manual focus is possible. The ranges for Auto Focus and auto keystone correction are 
    smaller.
    zNote that the distances provided above are for reference only.
    Projection Distance and Screen Size
    Projection Size Approximate Projection Distance
    Screen Size Diagonal (cm)Minimum 
    Distance 
    (m)Maximum 
    Distance 
    (m)Minimum 
    Distance 
    (feet)Maximum 
    Distance 
    (feet)
    30 76 0.8 1.6 2.62 5.25
    40 102 1.1 2.1 3.61 6.89
    60 152 1.6 3.2 5.25 10.50
    80 203 2.2 4.3 7.22 14.11
    100 254 2.7 5.3 8.86 17.39
    120 305 3.3 6.4 10.83 21.00
    150 381 4.1 8.0 13.45 26.25
    200 508 5.5 10.6 18.04 34.78
    250 635 6.9 13.4 22.64 43.96
    300 762 8.3 16.1 27.23 52.82
    16 m
    (52.49 feet)Screen Size 300
    8.3 m to 16.1 m
    (27.23 feet to 52.82 feet)
    Screen Size 60
    1.6 m to 3.2 m
    (5.25 feet to 10.50 feet)
    Screen Size 300.8 m to 1.6 m
    (2.62 feet to 5.25 feet)
    14 m
    (45.93 feet)12 m
    (39.37 feet)10 m
    (32.81 feet)8 m
    (26.25 feet)6 m
    (19.69 feet)4 m
    (13.12 feet)2 m
    (6.56 feet) 
    						
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    Appendix
    Some video devices are equipped with a component video output terminal. You can use an 
    optionally available component video cable (YK-3) to connect the RGB input terminal of the 
    projector to the component video output terminal of a video device.
    zAlways turn off the projector and the video device before connecting them.
    zComponent video output terminals come in 3-terminal sets: Y·Cb·Cr or Y·Pb·Pr. Be sure to 
    match the colors of the plugs on the optional YK-3 component video cable with the colors 
    of the terminals (Green: Y; Blue: Cb/Pb; Red: Cr/Pr).
    zYou can use the optional YK-3 component video cable to connect to pin jack (RCA) type 
    component video output terminals. The projector does not support connection to any other 
    type of terminal.
    zNote that connection only to an analog component video output terminal is supported. 
    Connection to a digital output terminal is not supported.
    zIn order to connect to a component video terminal, you must use the setup menu to 
    configure input settings. For details, see “Input Settings J RGB Input” on page 42.
    Connecting to a Component Video Output Device
    Projector
    Video device
    RGB input terminalAUDIO input terminal
    Commercially available audio cable
    Optional component video cable 
    (YK-3)To AUDIO output 
    terminal
    To Component video 
    output terminal 
    						
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    After you connect a computer to the projector’s USB port, you can use the remote controller 
    to perform computer mouse operations, and previous page and next page operations. The 
    illustration shows how to connect to the USB port.
    zFor details about computer requirements, see “Computer System Requirements for USB 
    Connection” on page 75.
    zFor details about operation over a USB connection, see “Operating the Computer with the 
    Remote Controller (Wireless Mouse)” on page 19.
    Connecting a Computer to the Projector’s 
    USB Port
    Projector
    Computer
    Bundled USB cableTo  U S B  p o r t
    USB port 
    						
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    Appendix
    The projector outputs images using XGA (1024 pixels × 768 pixels) video resolution. When 
    the input signal from the computer connected to the projector is not an XGA signal, “Resize 
    Image To Fit” automatically enlarges or reduces the image so it matches the projector’s video 
    resolution and fills the entire screen. The following shows how different input signals from a 
    computer are adjusted during projection.
    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”. See “Screen Settings J Resize Image to Fit” on page 38 for more information.
    Full-screen Display of an RGB Image
    Input Signal Example Projected Image
    When the input signal has a resolution of 
    1280 × 1024 (aspect ratio: 5:4), the original 
    image is compressed so it conforms to the 
    projection resolution of 1024 × 768 (aspect 
    ratio: 4:3). Because of this, the projected 
    image may appear slightly wider horizontally 
    than the original image.
    800 ×
     600
    1024 ×
     768
    1280 ×
     1024 
    						
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    Using the Password Feature
    The password feature lets you limit use of the projector to specific individuals. Note that the password feature is not an anti-theft measure.
    The projector is preset with an 8-key operation sequence at the factory as an initial default 
    password. To use the password feature for the first time, use the procedure explained in the 
    “Option Settings1 J Power On Password” on page 48 to input the initial default password. Be 
    sure to replace the initial default password with a unique password created by you as soon 
    as possible.
    Remember that password operations are always performed using the remote controller, so you 
    should take care not to lose or misplace the remote controller.
    Also note that you will not be able to input the password if the remote controller batteries 
    are dead. You should replace remote controller batteries as soon as possible after you notice 
    the laser pointer beam is becoming weak.
    If you forget your password...
    You will not be able to use the projector if you forget the password for some reason. If you 
    forget the password, you will need to bring the following two items to your CASIO distributor 
    to have the password cleared. Note that you will be charged to have the password cleared.
    1. Personal identification (original or copy of you driver’s license, employee I.D., etc.)
    2. Projector unit
    Note that your CASIO distributor will not be able to clear the password of your projector 
    unless you bring both of the items listed above.
    Also, keep the projector’s warranty in a safe place.
    zClearing the password will return all other projector settings (except for the lamp use 
    time) to their initial factory defaults.
    Keep a written record of your password!
    You will not be able to use the projector if you forget its password. We strongly suggest that 
    you keep a written or other type of record of the password so you can look it up when 
    necessary.
    Password Feature 
    						
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    Appendix
    zAlways make sure that the projector has cooled sufficiently before cleaning it. If the 
    projector is turned on, perform the following steps before cleaning it.
    1.Turn off the projector.
    2.Check to make sure that the POWER/STANDBY indicator has changed to amber.
    3.Unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and allow the projector to cool down for 
    about 60 minutes.
    Cleaning the Projector Exterior
    Wipe the exterior of the projector with a soft cloth that has been moistened in a weak 
    solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Be sure to wring all excess moisture from the 
    cloth before wiping.
    Never use benzene, alcohol, thinner, or any other volatile agent for cleaning.
    Cleaning the Lens
    Carefully wipe the lens with a commercially available lens cloth or optical lens paper, like 
    those for eyeglasses or camera lenses. When cleaning the lens, be very careful to avoid 
    scratching it.
    Cleaning the Sensors
    Carefully wipe the sensors with a commercially available lens cloth or optical lens paper, like 
    those for eyeglasses or camera lenses.
    Cleaning Intake and Exhaust Vents 
    Dust and dirt tend to collect around the 
    intake vents located on the bottom of the 
    projector. Because of this, you should use 
    a vacuum cleaner to clean away 
    accumulated dust and dirt periodically as 
    shown below. When cleaning vents, you 
    should set the vacuum clear to its lowest 
    power setting.
    Cleaning the Projector 
    						
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