Casio Computer XJST145 DATA PROJECTOR User Manual XJ H1600 XJ H1650 XJ ST145 XJ ST155

Casio Computer Co Ltd DATA PROJECTOR XJ H1600 XJ H1650 XJ ST145 XJ ST155

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DATA PROJECTORXJ-H1600/XJ-H1650*XJ-ST145*/XJ-ST155*User’s GuidezBe sure to read the precautions in the separate Setup Guide. For details about setting up the projector, see the Setup Guide.zBe sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference.E* USB Port Models
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3ContentsAbout this manual... ...............................................................................5Projector Overview ......................................................... 6Projector Features and Main Functions .................................................6Remote Controller and Projector Keys...................................................8Back Terminals.......................................................................................9Operation During Projection ........................................ 10Selecting the Input Source ...................................................................10To select a different input source .............................................................................. 103D Input Mode ........................................................................................................... 11Horizontal Flipping in the 3D Input Mode .................................................................. 12Image Operations During Projection ....................................................13Adjusting Image Brightness....................................................................................... 13Selecting the Color Mode .......................................................................................... 14Zooming an Image..................................................................................................... 14Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image ...................................................... 15Freezing an Image...................................................................................................... 15Displaying a Pointer in the Projected Image.............................................................. 16Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image .................................................... 17Adjusting the Volume Level..................................................................18To adjust the volume level ......................................................................................... 18To mute the audio...................................................................................................... 18Eco Mode (Power Saving, Low Noise) .................................................19To select the Eco Mode............................................................................................. 19Using the [FUNC] Key ..........................................................................20
4Configuring Advanced Projector Settings .................. 21Basic Setup Menu Operations .............................................................21Displaying the Setup Menu........................................................................................ 21Configuring Setup Menu Settings.............................................................................. 21Basic Setup Menu Example....................................................................................... 22Direct Power On......................................................................................................... 23Password Protecting the Projector ......................................................24Inputting a Password................................................................................................. 24Using the Password Feature...................................................................................... 24Entering the Password when Turning On the Projector ............................................ 26Restoring Projector Settings to Their Initial Factory Defaults ..............27Setup Menu Contents ..........................................................................29Image Adjustment 1 Main Menu................................................................................ 29Image Adjustment 2 Main Menu................................................................................ 31Volume Adjustment Main Menu................................................................................. 31Screen Settings Main Menu....................................................................................... 32Input Settings Main Menu.......................................................................................... 34Option Settings 1 Main Menu .................................................................................... 35Option Settings 2 Main Menu .................................................................................... 36Wired LAN Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only) ......................................... 38USB Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only) ................................................... 38Operational Info Main Menu ...................................................................................... 39Restore All Defaults Main Menu................................................................................. 39Cleaning the Projector.................................................. 40Cleaning the Projector Exterior ............................................................40Cleaning the Lens.................................................................................40Cleaning the Vents ...............................................................................40Error Indicators and Warning Messages .................... 41
5Appendix ........................................................................ 44Connecting to a Video Device..............................................................44Connection to a composite video output or S-video output ..................................... 44Connection to a component video output................................................................. 45Connecting the HDMI Output of a Video Device or Computer to the Projector ...............................................................................................46Remote Controller Signal Range..........................................................47Hanging the Projector from a Ceiling ...................................................48Projection Distance and Screen Size ...................................................49Aspect Ratio Setting and Projection Image .........................................50Supported Signals................................................................................52Using Wired LAN to Control the Projector (XJ-H1650, XJ-ST145, XJ-ST155)........................................................55Supported External Devices ...................................................................................... 55Controlling the Projector from a Computer ............................................................... 55Projector RS-232C Control ..................................................................60Connecting the Projector to a Computer................................................................... 60Specifications.......................................................................................63All of the operations in this manual are explained using the remote controller that comes with the projector.About this manual...
6Projector OverviewThis section describes the features of the projector, and explains the functions of the projector and remote controller keys.XJ-H1600/XJ-H1650/XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155zMercury-free Hybrid Light Source:A CASIO-original laser and LED hybrid light source delivers high luminance from 2500 to 3500 lumens. This projector does not use a mercury lamp, making it environmentally friendly.zA wide selection of input sources:Analog RGB, composite video, S-video, component video (Y·Cb·Cr, Y·Pb·Pr), and HDMI input sources are supported.zIntelligent Brightness Control function (Eco Mode):The projector senses surrounding light levels and adjusts projection brightness automatically as required for efficient low-power operation. (Requires “Eco Mode” setting to be set to “On (Auto)”.)z3D image projection support:Projection of a 3D image signal (60Hz/120Hz field sequential protocol) via one of three input sources (analog RGB, composite video, S-video) is supported.zPointer:The remote controller can be used to select one of a variety of different pointers for use during projection.zDirect Power On:The projector can be configured to turn on automatically and start projecting as soon as it is plugged into a power outlet.Projector Features and Main Functions*Separately available 3D glasses (YA-G30) are required in order to view a projected 3D image in 3D. Also, separately available special software (CASIO 3D Converter) is required to project a 3D image with the projector when a computer (analog RGB) is the input source.
7XJ-H1650/XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155zProjection of Data from USB Memory or a Memory Card without a Computer:USB memory or a memory card (using a commercially available USB card reader) can be connected directly to the projector’s USB-A port. The projector comes with special software for converting PowerPoint presentation data to a format that can be stored to USB memory or a memory card and projected without using a computer. Images and movies also can be projected directly from USB memory or a memory card.zInteractive Pointing Function:You can use a separately available interactive pointer (YA-P10) to draw lines and figures directly on an image being projected by the projector from a connected computer. You can also use the pointer to perform mouse operations.zMulti Projection Camera (YC-400, YC-430) Connection:A CASIO Multi Projection Camera can be connected directly to the projector’s USB-A port for fine resolution projection of documents and other images. Document camera capabilities allow projection of data without going through a computer.zGraphic Scientific Function Calculator Connection:Certain CASIO graphic scientific calculator models can be connected directly to the projector’s USB-A port for projection of the calculator screen contents.zProjection of Computer Screen Contents via Wireless LAN:The projector comes with a wireless LAN adapter. After a wireless LAN connection is established, the contents of the computer screen can be sent to the projector for projection.zSupport for Wireless projection from MobiShow:You can install AWIND’s MobiShow (client software for wireless connection to a projector) on a smartphone or mobile terminal, and then use the projector to project photographs and presentation files stored in the smartphone or terminal memory.zProjector operation via wired or wireless LAN:Remote control of the projector is supported via a wired connection to the LAN port on the back or the projector or via wireless LAN.*Note that the type of terminal and the MobiShow version can limit certain functions or can even make projection impossible.
8Operations in this manual are presented based on the remote controller that comes with the projector. Major operation keys are also provided on the projector unit, so the most of the same procedures can also be performed directly on the projector.Remote Controller KeysThe remote controller does not come with batteries loaded. You need to load the two supplied batteries before use.Important!To avoid running down the batteries, store the remote control unit so its keys are not pressed inadvertently.Projector Keys and IndicatorsRemote Controller and Projector KeysRemote control signal emitterCLASS 1 LED PRODUCTCursor keys (S/T/W/X)[ENTER] key ([STYLE] key)[D-ZOOM +] [D-ZOOM –] keys[KEYSTONE +] [KEYSTONE –] keys[POINTER] key[FUNC] key[AUTO] key[BLANK] key[FREEZE] key[COLOR MODE] key[VOLUME] key[BRIGHT] key ([O] key)[ECO] key ([f] key)[ASPECT] key ([Z] key)[INPUT] key[MENU] key[P] (Power) key[ESC] keyTEMP indicatorLIGHT indicator[ENTER] keyPOWER/STANDBY indicator[MENU] key[P] (Power) key [ESC] key[INPUT] key Cursor keys (q/w/U/I)[AUTO] key
91 USB-A port (XJ-H1650/XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155 only)2 LAN port (XJ-H1650/XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155 only)3 HDMI port4 MONITOR OUT terminal5 COMPUTER IN 1 terminal6 COMPUTER IN 2 terminal7 Remote control signal receiver8 Power connector9 SERIAL port*1bk AUDIO OUT terminalbl Anti-theft lock holebm AUDIO IN 1 terminalbn AUDIO IN 2 terminalbo AUDIO IN L/R terminalsbp VIDEO terminalbq S-VIDEO terminalbr USB-B port*2 (XJ-H1650/XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155 only)Back Terminals*1 This terminal is for controlling the projector from an external device. It normally is not used. For information about using control commands and other details, See “Projector RS-232C Control” (page 60).*2 This port is for USB connection between the projector and a computer when using the optionally available interactive pointer (YA-P10).87 9 bk bl bm bn bp bq brbo123 4 5 6
10Operation During ProjectionTurning on the projector initially causes the same input source that was selected the last time it was turned off to be selected.To select a different input source1.Press the [INPUT] key.zThis displays the input source selection screen.2.Select either the Normal Input Mode or 3D Input Mode depending on the type of image you want to project.zFor details about the 3D Input Mode, see the explanation in the following section.3.Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the name of the input source you want to select and then press the [ENTER] key.zThe name of the input source you select appears in the upper right corner of the projection screen for a few seconds.zThe message “No signal input.” will appear if no input signal can be selected.NoteThe table below shows how the input source selection affects the projector’s MONITOR OUT terminal and speaker (or AUDIO OUT terminal)*1 output signals.Selecting the Input SourceWhen this input source is selected:The video input signal from this terminal is output to the MONITOR OUT terminal:The audio input signal from this terminal is output to the speaker (or AUDIO OUT terminal):Computer 1 COMPUTER IN 1*2AUDIO IN 1Computer 2 COMPUTER IN 2*2AUDIO IN 2S-video *2 *3AUDIO IN L/RVideo *2 *3AUDIO IN L/RHDMI *2 *3HDMIUSB *2 *3USB*1 Audio is output from either the speaker or AUDIO OUT terminal in accordance with the setup menu “Option Settings 2 J Audio Output” setting.*2 Output is proper only when the input signal is an RGB signal. Output is not guaranteed when the input signal is a component signal.*3 The video input signal is output from either Computer 1 or Computer 2, in accordance with the last selected input source (COMPUTER IN 1 terminal or COMPUTER IN 2 terminal). For example, even if the input source is switched from Computer 1 to S-video, the MONITOR OUT terminal continues output the video input signal from COMPUTER IN 1.
113D Input ModeYour projector supports projection of 3D images. To project a 3D image, first enter the projector’s 3D input mode, and then select the input source.Important!zSeparately available 3D glasses (YA-G30) are required in order to view a projected 3D image in 3D.zSeparately available special software (CASIO 3D Converter) is required to project a 3D image with the projector when a computer (analog RGB) is the input source.The input sources described below can be selected for projection in the 3D Input Mode.NoteSee “3D Signals (3D Input Mode)” (page 54) for a list of 3D image signals supported by this projector.Entering the 3D Input Mode1.Press the [INPUT] key to display the input source selection screen.2.Select Computer 1 (RGB), Computer 2 (RGB), S-video, or Video as the input source.3.Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to “To 3D input mode” and then press the [ENTER] key.zThis enters the 3D input mode and closes the input source selection screen.Important!zYou cannot select HDMI or USB as the input source in the 3D input mode. To use either of these input sources, change the input source setting back to normal input mode.zWhen Computer 1 (or Computer 2) is selected as the input source in the 3D input mode, a component video signal input through the projector’s COMPUTER IN 1 (or COMPUTER IN 2) terminal is treated as an RGB signal resulting in abnormal image projection.zExcept when using the projector for 3D image projection, you should normally leave it in the normal input mode.Input Source Projection ConditionsComputer (Analog RGB) zAny of the following types of 3D image data played back using separately available special software (CASIO 3D Converter).– 2D image file converted to a 3D image file using CASIO 3D Converter– Side-by-side 3D format fileszSignal with 60Hz/120Hz vertical scan frequencyComposite Video, S-video zField sequential 3D format files recorded with field sequential DVD software, etc.zSignal with 60Hz vertical scan frequency
12Returning to the Normal Input Mode from the 3D Input Mode1.Press the [INPUT] key to display the input source selection screen.2.Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to “To normal input mode” and then press the [ENTER] key.zThis enters the normal input mode and closes the input source selection screen.Horizontal Flipping in the 3D Input ModeIn side-by-side 3D, a full frame consists of two halves on the left and right for each eye. In rare cases, the left and right images may be reversed, which causes a loss of 3D depth. If this happens, try using the following procedure to swap the left and right images with each other.To swap the left and right imagesIn the 3D input mode, press the [ENTER] key.
13You can perform the following operations while projecting an image.zImage brightness adjustmentzColor mode selectionzImage zoomingzMomentary cut off of the input source image and projection of a black or blue screen, or a logozImage freezezPointer display in the projected imagezAspect ratio switchingAdjusting Image BrightnessNote(for USB port model users)Use the setup menu (page 21) to adjust image brightness when the input source is an external device connected to the USB-A port.To adjust image brightness1.Press the [BRIGHT] key.zThis displays the brightness adjustment window.2.Use the [W] and [X] keys to adjust image brightness.3.To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.Image Operations During Projection
14Selecting the Color ModeYou can select from among various different color mode settings in accordance with image contents and projection conditions.Important!zThe color mode cannot be selected in the following cases.zThe color mode cannot be selected while “On” is selected for the setup menu “Option Settings 2 J Interactive Pointer” setting. Though the color mode change operation may be possible on some projector models, doing so may cause problems with the optional interactive pointer (YA-P10) in some color modes.To change the color mode1.Press the [COLOR MODE] key.zThis displays the color mode selection window. The currently selected color mode is the one whose button is selected (filled in).2.Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to the color mode you want to select, and then press the [ENTER] key.zThis will select the button next to the highlighted color mode name.zFor details on what each color mode does, see “Color Mode” under “Image Adjustment 1 Main Menu” on page 30.3.To hide the window, press the [ESC] key.Zooming an Image1.Press the [D-ZOOM +] key.zThis will enlarge the center of the projected image one step.2.To zoom in on the center of the projected image more, press the [D-ZOOM +] key again. To zoom out, press the [D-ZOOM –] key.zEach press of [D-ZOOM +] zooms in (increases the zoom factor), while [D-ZOOM –] zooms out. Holding down either key continuously scrolls the zoom factor.3.While an image is zoomed, use the [S], [T], [W], and [X] keys to scroll the view to other parts of the image.4.To exit the zoom operation, press the [ESC] key.zWhen “Off” is selected for the Eco Mode setting (page 19)zWhen the projector is in the 3D input mode. See “3D Input Mode” (page 11).
15Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image1.Press the [BLANK] key.zThis temporarily cuts off the image from the input source and projects a black screen in its place.2.To resume projection of the image from the input source, press the [BLANK] key (or [ESC] key).NoteYou can specify projection of a black screen or blue screen, or a logo. For details, see “Blank Screen” under “Screen Settings Main Menu” on page 33.Freezing an ImagePressing the [FREEZE] key freezes the projected image.To freeze the projected image1.While an image is being projected from an input source, press the [FREEZE] key.zThis will capture the image that is on the screen at the moment you press [FREEZE] and stores it in projector memory. That image remains projected on the screen.2.To restore projection of the image from an input source, press the [ESC] key.
16Displaying a Pointer in the Projected ImageYou can select from among different pointer styles, including various arrow styles, for display in the projected image. Pointers can be used during a presentation to indicate or highlight a specific part of the image.NoteDepending on the pointer style you are using, the pointer may not display properly when you are using keystone correction. If this happens, use the [KEYSTONE +] and [KEYSTONE –] keys to change the keystone correction value to zero.To display a pointer in the image1.Press the [POINTER] key.zThis will cause a pointer to appear in the image.zYou also can use the setup menu to specify the pointer type that appears first when you press the [POINTER] key. For details, see “Pointer” under “Option Settings 2 Main Menu” on page 36.2.Use the cursor keys to move the pointer to the location you want.zHolding down a cursor key moves the cursor at high speed.3.To modify the pointer as described below, press the [STYLE] key.To select the pointer type1.Press the [POINTER] key to display the pointer.2.Keep pressing the [POINTER] key until the pointer you want is displayed.zEach press of the [POINTER] key cycles through the available pointer types.To clear the pointer from the imagePress the [ESC] key.For this pointer type: Pressing [STYLE] will change it like this:  J     J     J    J     J     J    J     J     J    J     J     J  Toggle between flashing and not flashing
17Changing the aspect ratio of the projected imagePress the [ASPECT] key to cycle through the aspect ratio settings for the projected image.Available settings are as shown below. For details about the meaning of each setting, see the “Aspect Ratio” setting under “Screen Settings Main Menu” on page 32.NotezWhen the input source is a component or an HDMI (DTV) signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the aspect ratio is fixed at 16:9. In this case, pressing the [ASPECT] key will not change the aspect ratio setting.zFor details about how the aspect ratio setting affects the projected image, see “Aspect Ratio Setting and Projection Image” (page 50).zYou also can change the aspect ratio setting using the setup menu. For details, see “Aspect Ratio” under “Screen Settings Main Menu” on page 32.Important!Note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image using the [ASPECT] key for commercial purposes or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright of the copyright holder of the original material.Input Source Pressing [ASPECT] will toggle between these settings:Video, S-video, Component, HDMI (DTV) Normal  16:9RGB, HDMI (PC) Normal  Full
18You can use the remote controller keys to adjust the volume level of the audio that is output from the projector’s speaker.To adjust the volume level1.Press the [VOLUME] key.zThis causes the [Volume] screen to appear on the projected image.2.Press the [X] key to increase the volume, or the [W] key to lower the volume.3.After the setting is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.zThis causes the [Volume] screen to disappear.NoteYou also can use the setup menu to adjust the volume level. For details, see “Volume Adjustment Main Menu” on page 31.To mute the audio1.Press the [VOLUME] key.2.Press the [ENTER] key.zThis stops output from the speaker.3.To restore the audio, press the [VOLUME] key again.Adjusting the Volume Level
19The 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 Mode1.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.Eco Mode (Power Saving, Low Noise)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.
20Important!zThe Eco Mode setting automatically changes to “Off” whenever the projector is in the 3D input mode (“3D Input Mode”, page 11) or “On” is selected for the “Option Settings 2 J Interactive Pointer” setting.zThe “On (Auto)” setting cannot be selected for the Eco Mode while “On” is selected for “Screen Settings J Ceiling Mount” on the setup menu. If the “Ceiling Mount” setting is changed to “On” while “On (Auto)” is selected for the Eco Mode setting, the Eco Mode setting will automatically change to “On (Manual)”.zThe “On (Auto)” setting cannot be selected for the Eco Mode while “Rear” is selected for “Screen Settings J Projection Mode” on the setup menu. If the “Projection Mode” setting is changed to “Rear” while “On (Auto)” is selected for the Eco Mode setting, the Eco Mode setting will automatically change to “On (Manual)”.NotezWhile “Off” is selected for the Eco Mode setting, you also can specify whether brightness or color should be given emphasis. For details, see “Eco Off Mode” under “Image Adjustment 1 Main Menu” (page 30).z(for USB port model users)Use the setup menu (page 21) to select the Eco Mode when the input source is an external device connected to the USB-A port.Pressing the [FUNC] key displays the menu shown below.You can use this menu to perform the operations described below.zAdjust image brightnessHighlight “Brightness” and then press the [ENTER] key.zTurn the Eco Mode on or offHighlight “Eco Mode” and then press the [ENTER] key.zSelect the aspect ratio of the projected imageHighlight “Aspect Ratio” and then press the [ENTER] key.Note(for USB port model users)When the input source is an external device connected to the USB-A port, use the [FUNC], [O], [f], and [Z] keys to control the connected device. For details, see the “USB Function Guide” and “Wireless Function Guide” on the bundled CD-ROM.Using the [FUNC] KeyJ This performs the same operation as pressing the [BRIGHT] key (O key) described on page 13.J This performs the same operation as pressing the [ECO] key (f key) described on page 19.J This performs the same operation as pressing the [ASPECT] key (Z key) described on page 17.
21Configuring Advanced Projector SettingsYour projector has a setup menu that you can use to configure advanced settings.Displaying the Setup MenuPressing the [MENU] key displays the menu shown below in the center of the projection screen.To exit the setup menuPress the [MENU] key.Configuring Setup Menu Settings1.Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.2.Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the main menu item you want by highlighting it.3.Press the [ENTER] key.4.Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the sub-menu item you want by highlighting it.5.Perform the required operation on the selected sub-menu item screen.zThe guidance text explains the operations you need to perform to configure each setting.6.To return to the main menu from the sub-menu, press the [ESC] key.7.To exit the setup menu, press the [MENU] key.Basic Setup Menu OperationsMain menuPressing the [MENU] key displays the main menu. The currently selected menu item is the one that is highlighted.Sub-menuThe sub-menu shows each individual setting under each main menu item, and its current setting.Guidance textGuidance text provides a brief description of the main key operations available for the operation you are currently performing.
22Basic Setup Menu ExampleThe procedure below shows how to configure the following three settings:zImage Adjustment 1 J ContrastzImage Adjustment 1 J Color ModezInput Settings J Signal Name IndicatorNotezThe setup menu items that you can change depend on whether or not an image signal is being input to the projector, and on the currently selected input source. Perform the procedure below after starting projection of an image from an input source in the normal input mode. See “3D Input Mode” on page 11 for information about how to do this.zThis example covers basic steps only. For more detailed information, see “Setup Menu Contents” on page 29.To configure the “Image Adjustment 1 J Contrast” setting1.Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.2.“Image Adjustment 1” is initially selected on the main menu, so simply press the [ENTER] key.3.Use the [T] key to select “Contrast”.4.Use the [W] (lighter) and [X] (darker) keys to adjust contrast.
23To configure the “Image Adjustment 1 J Color Mode” setting5.Use the [T] key to select “Color Mode”.6.Press the [ENTER] key.zThis displays the color mode menu.7.Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the color mode you want, and then press the [ENTER] key.8.After selecting the color mode you want, press the [ESC] key.To configure the “Input Settings J Signal Name Indicator” setting9.Press the [ESC] key.10.Use the [T] key to select “Input Settings”.11.Press the [ENTER] key.12.Use the [T] key to select “Signal Name Indicator”.13.Use the [W] and [X] keys to select “On” or “Off”.14.After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.Direct Power OnYou can configure the projector so it powers up automatically as soon as you plug it into a power source. With this “Direct Power On” feature, you do not even need to press the [P] (Power) key. To enable Direct Power On, display the setup menu, and then change the “Direct Power On” setting to “On”.Important!When you have Direct Power On enabled, do not leave the projector plugged into an electrical outlet while it is turned off. If you do, there is the chance that it (and the light source unit) might turn on automatically when power is restored after being cut off by a power outage, tripping of a breaker, etc.NotezDirect Power On causes the projector to turn on automatically as soon as it is plugged into a power outlet. This greatly reduces the amount of time it takes until you are ready to start projecting. Note, however, that the actual startup sequence (Standby State J Power On J Projection Starts) that the projector performs is the same, regardless of whether Direct Power On is enabled or disabled. The only difference is what triggers the sequence (plugging in or pressing the [P] (Power) key).zFor details about configuring the Direct Power On setting, see “Direct Power On” under “Option Settings 1 Main Menu” on page 35.
24The password feature lets you keep unauthorized individuals from using the projector. You can specify whether password input is required whenever you turn on the projector, and you can specify and change the password as required. Use the setup menu “Option Settings 1 J Power On Password” setting to configure power on password settings.Inputting a PasswordThe password of your projector is not really a “word” made up of letters, but rather a sequence of remote controller key inputs. The following is the 8-key sequence that represents the initial factory default password.Using the Password FeatureNote the following precautions whenever you use the password feature.zThe password feature protects against unauthorized use of the projector. Note that it is not an anti-theft measure.zYou will need to enter the initial factory default password the first time you use the projector after turning on the password feature. Change the initial factory default password to a different one of your choice as soon as possible after turning on the password feature.zRemember that password operations are always performed using the remote controller, so you should take care not to lose or misplace the remote controller.zAlso note that you will not be able to input the password if the remote controller batteries are dead. Replace the remote control batteries as soon as possible after it starts to go low.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.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.Important!Having your password cleared using the procedure described above will return all of the settings of your projector, except for the Light Time, to their initial factory defaults.Password Protecting the Projector[INPUT] [AUTO] [BLANK] [FREEZE] [S] [T] [W] [X]1. Personal identification (original or copy of your driver’s license, employee I.D., etc.)2. Projector unit
25Keep 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.To change the password1.Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.2.Use the [T] key to select “Option Settings 1”, and then press the [ENTER] key.3.Use the [T] key to select “Power On Password”, and then press the [ENTER] key.zThis will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the current password.4.Enter the current password.zIf the projector is still protected by the factory default password, perform the key operation shown below to enter it.5.After entering the current password, press the [ENTER] key.zThis displays the Power On Password setting screen.6.Use the [T] key to select “Change Password”, and then press the [ENTER] key.zThis will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the new password.7.Enter a key sequence up to eight key operations long.zYou can use any of the following keys as part of your password key sequence. [INPUT], [AUTO], [BLANK], [FREEZE], [VOLUME], [COLOR MODE], [D-ZOOM +], [D-ZOOM –], [KEYSTONE +], [KEYSTONE –], [MENU], [POINTER], [O], [f], [Z], [S], [T], [W], [X], [FUNC]8.After entering the new password, press the [ENTER] key.zThis will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the same password again.9.Re-enter the same password key sequence you entered in step 7 and then press the [ENTER] key.zThe message “Your new password has been registered.” indicates that the password has been changed. Press the [ESC] key.zIf the password you entered in this step is different from the one you entered in step 7, the message “The password you input is wrong.” appears. Press the [ESC] key to return to step 7.[INPUT] [AUTO] [BLANK] [FREEZE] [S] [T] [W] [X]
26To turn password protection on and off1.Display the Power On Password setting screen by performing steps 1 through 5 of the procedure under “To change the password” on page 25.zAt this time, make sure that “Power On Password” is selected on the Power On Password setting screen.2.Use the [W] and [X] keys to select “On” or “Off”.zChanging the power on password setting from “Off” to “On” causes the confirmation dialog box shown below to appear.Press the [ENTER] key to confirm that you want to turn on power on password protection, or [ESC] to exit the dialog box without doing anything.3.After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.Entering the Password when Turning On the ProjectorWhen you turn on the projector while password protection is turned on will cause a password input dialog box to appear on the projection screen. All projector operations will be accessible to you after you input the correct password and press the [ENTER] key.
27You can use the procedures in this section to restore all of the settings on a particular main menu or all of the settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults.To restore all settings on a particular main menu to their initial factory defaults1.Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.2.Use the [T] and [S] keys to select the main menu whose settings you want to restore to their initial factory defaults.zYou can select Image Adjustment 1, Image Adjustment 2, Volume Adjustment, Screen Settings, Input Settings, Option Settings 1, or Option Settings 2.3.Press the [ENTER] key.4.Use the [T] key to select “Restore Menu Defaults”.5.Press the [ENTER] key.zThis will display a confirmation screen like the screen shown below.6.Use the [S] key to select “Yes”.7.To restore the settings of the main menu to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key.zTo exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].8.After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.NotezThe language setting and the password are not returned to their initial factory defaults if you select Option Settings 1 in step 2.zFor details about how the above procedure initializes settings, see the explanations of the settings under “Setup Menu Contents” on page 29.Restoring Projector Settings to Their Initial Factory Defaults
28To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults1.Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.2.Use the [T] key to select “Restore All Defaults” and then press the [ENTER] key.3.After confirming that “Restore All Defaults” sub-menu is selected, press the [ENTER] key.zThis displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all settings.4.Use the [S] key to select “Yes”.5.To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key.zThis will restore all of the settings to their initial factory defaults, except for the Language, Light Time, Unit Operating Time and password settings.zTo exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].6.After you are finished, press the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
29This section contains tables that provide detailed explanations of all of the items included on the setup menu. The following describes the type of information that appears in each of the columns of the tables.Image Adjustment 1 Main MenuSetup Menu ContentsSetting Name: This column shows the names of the settings as they appear on the sub-menu.Input: This column shows the input source for which each setting is supported.Input source names are abbreviated as follows:R : RGB inputC  : Component video inputV  : Video or S-video inputH : HDMI (PC) inputD  : HDMI (DTV) inputU  : USB input (USB port models only)The letter N indicates that the setting can be configured while there is no input signal.Setting Unit: The setting unit indicates how a setting is stored.“Source Specific” in this column indicates that separate settings can be stored for each individual input source.“Single” in this column indicates that a single setting is stored and applied, regardless of the input source.Description: This column provides details about the setting item and how to select it. The initial default setting is indicated by an asterisk (*).Setting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionBrightnessRCVHDUSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to adjust the brightness of the projected image. A larger value produces a brighter image.ContrastRCVHDUSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to adjust the contrast of the projected image. A larger value produces a stronger contrast.SharpnessVSource SpecificUse 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.SaturationVSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to adjust the color saturation of the projected image. A larger value increases color saturation.TintVSource SpecificUse 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.
30Color ModeRCVHDUSource SpecificYou can select from among various different color mode settings in accordance with image contents and projection conditions.Standard:Use this setting when you want to highlight the colors of your presentation.Graphics:Use this setting when you want photographs and graphics to appear natural.Theater:Use this setting to bring out the dark portions of your images.Blackboard:Use this setting for easy viewing when projecting onto a blackboard.Game:Use this setting to optimize hue and brightness.Color BalanceRCVHDUSource SpecificThis sub-menu lets you adjust the color balance of the projected image.Preset:You can select from among three preset color balance settings: Warm, Normal,* Cold.Color:You can adjust the intensity of red, green, and blue within the range of –50 to +50. The intensity of a color increases along with the setting value. Color settings can be adjusted individually only when “Normal” is selected as the “Preset” setting.Eco Off ModeRCVHDUNSingle When “Off” is selected for “Option Settings 1 J Eco Mode”, you can select either of the following projection image modes.Bright:Gives priority to brightness.Normal:Suppresses brightness slightly and gives priority to color balance.Restore Menu DefaultsRCVHDUSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Image Adjustment 1 main menu to their initial defaultsettings.zRestoring menu defaults when there is no input signal will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.Setting Name Input Setting Unit Description
31Image Adjustment 2 Main MenuAbout the “Signal Specific” Setting UnitFor the items that have “Signal Specific” in the “Setting Unit” column of the above table, the setting is saved for the specific type of signal (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.) that is being input when the setting is performed, and not for a specific input source.Volume Adjustment Main MenuSetting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionVertical PositionRCVSignal SpecificUse this sub-menu to adjust the vertical position of the input source image within the projection area.Horizontal PositionRCVSignal SpecificUse this sub-menu to adjust the horizontal position of the input source image within the projection area.FrequencyRSignal SpecificWhen 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.Important!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.PhaseRSignal SpecificWhen there is flickering in the projected image while RGB is selected as the input source, it means that the phase setting is not correct. When this happens, use this setting to adjust the phase manually.Restore Menu DefaultsRCVSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Image Adjustment 2 main menu to their initial default settings.zRestoring menu defaults will restore defaults for the current signal type (XGA/60Hz, SXGA/60Hz, etc.) only.Setting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionVolumeRCVHDUNSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to adjust the volume level of the projector’s speaker.zChanging this setting when there is no input signal changes the volume setting of the currently selected signal source.Restore Menu DefaultsRCVHDUNSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to return Volume to its initial default setting.zRestoring menu defaults when there is no input signal will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.
32Screen Settings Main MenuSetting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionKeystone CorrectionRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to correct vertical keystoning of the projected image.Aspect RatioRCVHDSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to select an aspect ratio setting for the projected image.Input Source: RGB or HDMI (PC)Normal*:Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size while maintaining the input signal aspect ratio.Full:Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size by enlarging or reducing the input signal.Input Source: Video, S-video, Component or HDMI (DTV)Normal*:Projects at the projector’s maximum possible size while maintaining the input signal aspect ratio.16:9 :This setting specifies a 16:9 aspect ratio, which is the same as a movie screen, high-definition TV, etc. Using this setting when the input signal is a 16:9 image that has been squeezed to a 4:3 image causes the image to be displayed with its normal 16:9 aspect ratio.NotezWhen the input source is a component or an HDMI (DTV) signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the aspect ratio is fixed at 16:9. The aspect ratio setting cannot be changed in this case.zFor details about projection screen display conditions for different aspect ratio settings, see “Aspect Ratio Setting and Projection Image” (page 50).Important!Note that enlarging or reducing the size of an image for commercial purposes or public presentation may infringe on the legally protected copyright of the copyright holder of the original material.Projection ModeRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify 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.Ceiling MountRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to configure the projector for use in an installation in which it is positioned upside down.On:Flips the projected image horizontally and vertically.Off*:Projects a normal image.
33Startup ScreenRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup screen should be projected whenever the projector is turned on.Logo:Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo screen at startup.None*:Select this option when you do not want to project a startup screen.No Signal ScreenRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify what should be projected when there is no input signal to the projector.Blue*:Select this option to project a blue screen.Black:Select this option to project a black screen.Logo:Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo screen.Blank ScreenRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify what should be projected after the [BLANK] key is pressed.Blue:Select this option to project a blue screen.Black*:Select this option to project a black screen.Logo:Select this option to project the projector’s built-in logo screen.Restore Menu DefaultsRCVHDUNSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Screen Settings main menu to their initial default settings.zRestoring menu defaults when there is no input signal will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.zNote that the “Keystone Correction”, “Projection Mode”, “Ceiling Mount”, “Startup Screen”, “No Signal Screen”, and “Blank Screen” settings are always returned to their initial defaults, regardless of the currently selected input source.Setting Name Input Setting Unit Description
34Input Settings Main MenuSetting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionCOMPUTER 1 Terminal/COMPUTER 2 TerminalRC NSingle Use this sub-menu to specify manually the type of signal being input from the projector’s COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 terminal.Auto*:Automatically detects the signal being input from the COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 terminal and configures the appropriate input protocol.RGB:Select this option when a computer is connected to the COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 terminal. For details about connecting a computer, see “Connecting a Computer to the Projector” in the “Setup Guide”.Component:Select this setting when the projector’s COMPUTER IN 1/COMPUTER IN 2 terminal is connected to the component video output terminal of a video device using a commercially available component video cable. For information about connection, see “Connecting to a Video Device” (page 44).NoteThe setting of this item cannot be changed while the projector is in the 3D input mode (“3D Input Mode”, page 11) or “On” is selected for the “Option Settings 2 J Interactive Pointer” setting.Video Signal/S-video SignalV NSingle Use this sub-menu to specify manually the type of signal being input from the projector’s VIDEO terminal or S-VIDEO terminal.Auto*:Select this setting to have the projector switch the video signal system automatically in accordance with the input signal from the video device that is connected to the VIDEO terminal or S-VIDEO terminal.NTSC / NTSC4.43 / PAL / PAL-M / PAL-N / PAL60 / SECAM:Each setting selects the applicable video system. Use these settings when you want to specify only one specific video signal for the VIDEO terminal or S-VIDEO terminal.Signal Name IndicatorRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not the name of the currently selected signal source should be displayed in the projected image.On*:Select this option to turn on display of the name of the currently selected signal source in the projected image.Off:Select this option to turn off display of the signal source name.Restore Menu DefaultsRCVHDUNSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the Input Settings main menu to their initial default settings.zRestoring menu defaults when there is no input signal will restore defaults for the currently selected input source.zNote that the “Signal Name Indicator” setting is always returned to its initial default, regardless of the currently selected input source.
35Option Settings 1 Main MenuSetting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionAuto Keystone CorrectionRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to turn auto keystone correction on or off.On*:Select this option to turn on auto keystone correction.Off:Select this option to turn off auto keystone correction.Auto AdjustR NSource SpecificUse this sub-menu to select whether the projector should detect the RGB input signal type (resolution, frequency) and adjust the projection image accordingly (auto adjust).1*:Select this option to turn on auto adjust.2:Select this option to turn on auto adjust when a 1360 × 768 or 1400 × 1050 signal is not projected correctly.3:Select this option to turn on auto adjust when a 1366 × 768 signal is not projected correctly.Off:Select this option to turn off auto adjust.Eco ModeRCVHDUNSingle See “Eco Mode (Power Saving, Low Noise)” (page 19).Auto Power OffRCVHDUNSingle Auto Power Off lets you specify 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.Power On PasswordRCVHDUNSingle You can configure the projector to require input of a password before operation is enabled. For details, see “Password Protecting the Projector” on page 24.Direct Power OnRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to turn Direct Power On on or off. See “Direct Power On” on page 23.On:Select this option to turn on Direct Power On.Off*:Select this option to turn off Direct Power On.
36Option Settings 2 Main MenuLanguageRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify the language to use for messages, setup menus, etc.English / French / German / Italian / Spanish / Swedish / Portuguese / Turkish / Russian / Chinese (Simplified) / Chinese (Traditional) / Korean / JapaneseNote(for USB port model users)If you have Portuguese, Turkish, or Russian selected as the projector’s language, selecting an external device connected to the projector’s USB-A port as the input source will cause some menus and messages to be displayed in English.Restore Menu DefaultsRCVHDUNSingle This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Option Settings 1 main menu to their initial default settings.zThe language setting and the password are not returned to their initial factory defaults.zThe “Auto Adjust” item is returned to its initial default only when RGB input is selected for the input source. All of the other items are returned to their initial defaults regardless of the currently selected input source.Setting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionPointerRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to specify the type of pointer that appears first when you press the [POINTER] key.Plug and Play(USB port models only)RCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to turn plug-and-play*1 on or off.On*:Select this option to turn on plug-and-play. This will allow the projector detect when an external USB device is connected and make that device the input source automatically.Off:Select this option to turn off plug-and-play.NoteRegardless 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 11 for information.Audio OutRCVHDUNSingle Specifies whether the input audio signal should be output from the projector’s built-in speaker or to the line output.Speaker*:Outputs the audio signal being input to the projector from the speaker.Line:Outputs the audio signal being input to the projector from the AUDIO OUT terminal.Setting Name Input Setting Unit Description
37High AltitudeRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to turn 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 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).Important!Do not use this projector at altitudes greater than 3,000 meters above sea level.Closed CaptionV NSingle Specifies 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, CC4).NoteKeystone correction does not affect displayed closed caption text.Interactive PointerR HSingle Enables/disables operation of the optionally available interactive pointer (YA-P10).On:Interactive pointer operation enabled.Off*:Interactive pointer operation disabled.Important!Select “On” for this item only when using an interactive pointer. Select “Off” when you are not using it.NoteRegardless of this setting, interactive pointer operation is always disabled when the projector is in the 3D input mode (page 11).Restore Menu DefaultsRCVHDUNSingle This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Option Settings 2 main menu to their initial default settings.*1 When plug-and-play is turned on, the projector will make that device the input source automatically. For details about plug-and-play, see “USB Function Guide” on the bundled CD-ROM.Setting Name Input Setting Unit Description
38Wired LAN Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only)USB Settings Main Menu (USB Port Models Only)The USB Settings main menu is available only when there is an external device connected to the USB-A port of the projector. For details, see “USB Function Guide” and “Wireless Function Guide” on the bundled CD-ROM.Setting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionRemote onRCVHDUNSingle Specifies whether the projector can be turned on via wired LAN while the projector is in standby (projector off with power being supplied).Enable:Power on enabled.Disable*:Power on disabled.Important!Initializing wired LAN settings or performing a “Restore All Defaults” operation with the setup menu will cause this setting to change to “Disable”. If you are operating the projector using a wired LAN setting, be sure to change this setting back to “Enable” after initialization.PJLink authenticationRCVHDUNSingle Enables and disables PJLink connection authentication.Enable*:PJLink connection authentication enabled.Disable:PJLink connection authentication disabled.Wired LAN infoRCVHDUNSingle Displays the following information.Projector name:Name currently assigned to the projector.MAC Address:Fixed MAC address assigned to each individual projector.IP Address:Projector’s current IP address.DHCP:Projector’s current DHCP setting status (“Auto” or “Disable”).The projector name, IP address, and DHCP settings can be configured using the projector System Admin page, which can be accessed on a computer connected by LAN to the projector. For details, see the “Wireless Function Guide” on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector.Initialize wired LAN settingsRCVHDUNSingle Use this sub-menu to return all of the sub-menu items on the wired LAN main menu to their initial default settings.
39Operational Info Main MenuRestore All Defaults Main MenuSetting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionInput SignalRCVHDUNSource SpecificThis sub-menu item shows the currently selected input signal (RGB, Component, Video, S-video, HDMI (PC), or HDMI (DTV)). “- - - -” is indicated here when there is no input signal.Signal NameRCVHDUSource SpecificThis sub-menu item shows the signal name of the signal being input to the projector. For details about signal names, see “Signal Name” under “Supported Signals” on page 52.ResolutionR HSource SpecificThis sub-menu item appears only when RGB is the input signal. It shows the number of vertical and horizontal pixels of resolution of the RGB or HDMI (PC) input signal.Horizontal FrequencyRCVHDSource SpecificThis sub-menu item shows the horizontal frequency of the input signal.Vertical FrequencyRCVHDSource SpecificThis sub-menu item shows the vertical frequency of the input signal.Scan SystemRC H DSource SpecificThis sub-menu item appears only when RGB, Component, HDMI (PC), or HDMI (DTV) is the input signal, and shows the scan system of the input signal. The scan system is interlace or non-interlace for an RGB or HDMI (PC) signal input, and interlace or progressive for a component or HDMI (DTV) signal input.Light TimeRCVHDUNSingle This sub-menu item shows the cumulative number of hours the current light source unit has been used to date.Setting Name Input Setting Unit DescriptionUnit Operating TimeRCVHDUNSingle This sub-menu item shows the cumulative operating time of this unit. This time cannot be initialized.Restore All DefaultsRCVHDUNSingle This sub-menu returns all 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 procedure, see “To restore all settings on the setup menu to their initial factory defaults” on page 28.
40Cleaning the ProjectorPeriodically clean the projector exterior, lens, intake vents, and intake-exhaust vents on a regular basis.Important!Before cleaning the projector, be sure to unplug it from the power outlet and make sure it is cooled down completely.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.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, do not apply undue force and take care to avoid damaging the lens.Dust and dirt tend to collect around the vents. Because of this, you should use a vacuum cleaner to clean away accumulated dust and dirt periodically as shown below.Important!zContinued use of the projector after dust has accumulated around the vents can cause overheating of internal components and lead to malfunction.Cleaning the Projector ExteriorCleaning the LensCleaning the Vents
41Error Indicators and Warning MessagesWarning messages and indicators let you know what the problem is when a projector error occurs.When an error occurs, wait until the fan stops before unplugging the AC power cord. If you unplug the AC power cord while the fan is still operating, an error may occur when you plug the AC power cord back in.Indicator/Error Message Description and Required ActionPOWER : Green steady The projector’s internal temperature is very high. Press the [ESC] key to clear the warning message and perform the following steps.1Check for any blocking of the projector’s vents, and make sure that there is sufficient space around the projector. See “Setup Precautions” in the “Setup Guide”.2If there is dust accumulated around the vents, turn off the projector and remove it. See “Cleaning the Projector” (page 40).LIGHT : –TEMP : –Message : Internal temperature is too high. Check projector air vents for blockage.POWER : Amber flashing J Amber steadyPower has turned off automatically due to internal overheating. Perform the following steps.1Check for any blocking of the projector’s vents, and make sure that there is sufficient space around the projector. See “Setup Precautions” in the “Setup Guide”.2If there is dust accumulated around the vents, remove it. See “Cleaning the Projector” (page 40).If there is no problem with the projector’s vents, confirm that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit amber (without flashing), and then turn power back on again. If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : –TEMP : –Message : Internal temperature is too high. The projector will turn off.POWER : Amber flashing J Red steadyPower has turned off automatically due to a fan problem. Confirm that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing) and that the fan has stopped. After checking the POWER/STANDBY indicator, disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn projector power back on.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : Red steadyTEMP : Red steadyMessage : There is a problem with the fan. The projector will turn off.POWER : Amber flashing J Red steadyPower has turned off automatically due to a system problem. After confirming that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing), disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn the projector back on.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : –TEMP : Red steadyMessage : A system problem has occurred. The projector will turn off.
42POWER : Green steady A system problem has occurred, which may cause problems with some functions. Turn off the projector, disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn the projector back on.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.Press the [ESC] key to clear the warning message.LIGHT : –TEMP : –Message : A system problem has occurred. Normal projection is not possible.POWER : Green steadyLIGHT : –TEMP : –Message : There is some problem with the system.The audio function may not operate correctly.POWER : Green steady The USB or LAN connection was terminated because of a problem with the USB port or LAN port. To use the USB or LAN function, turn off the projector and then turn it back on again.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.Press the [ESC] key to clear the warning message.LIGHT : –TEMP : –Message : Some problem occurred with the USB port or LAN terminal.POWER : Amber flashing J Red steadyThe projector was turned off automatically due to some problem that was probably caused by external digital noise or some other reason. Confirm that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing). After checking the POWER/STANDBY indicator, disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn projector power back on.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : –TEMP : Red steadyMessage : –POWER : Amber flashing J Red steadyThe projector was turned off automatically because the light source unit turned off or did not turn on. After confirming that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing), unplug the power cord. Wait for a short while and then plug it back in and turn on the projector again.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : Red flashing (0.5-second interval)TEMP : Red flashing (0.5-second interval)Message : –POWER : Amber flashing J Red steadyPower has turned off automatically due to a projector memory error. Confirm that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing). After checking the POWER/STANDBY indicator, disconnect the power cord from the projector and wait for all of the projector’s indicators to go out. Next, reconnect the power cord and turn projector power back on.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : Not lit or red flashingTEMP : Red flashing (2-second interval)Message : –Indicator/Error Message Description and Required Action
43POWER : Amber flashing J Red steadyPower has turned off automatically because the light source unit cover is open. Perform the following steps.1After confirming that the POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit red (without flashing), disconnect the power cord from the projector.2Check to make sure that the light source unit cover is closed.3Plug the power cord back in and turn the projector back on again.If the error occurs again when you turn power back on, contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center.LIGHT : –TEMP : Amber flashing (1-second interval)Message : –Indicator/Error Message Description and Required Action
44AppendixThe projector is able to project images from the composite video output, S-video output, or component video output of a connected video device.Important!Always turn off the projector and the video device before connecting them.Connection to a composite video output or S-video outputNoteNote that regardless of whether the image being projected is being input via the projector’s S-VIDEO terminal or VIDEO terminal, the projector outputs audio that is input via the projector’s AUDIO IN L/R terminals.Connecting to a Video DeviceTo S-video output terminalTo video/audio output terminalYellow: To VIDEO terminalTo S-VIDEO terminalRed: To AUDIO IN R terminalWhite: To AUDIO IN L terminalProjector Video deviceS-video cable (commercially available)Pin plug type video/audio cable (commercially available)
45Connection to a component video outputzComponent 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 a component video cable with the colors of the terminals (Green: Y; Blue: Cb/Pb; Red: Cr/Pr).zNote that connection only to an analog component video output terminal is supported.Connection to a digital output terminal is not supported.ProjectorAUDIO IN 1 terminalCOMPUTER IN 1 terminalStereo mini plug Ù Pin plug type audio cable (commercially available)Component video cable (commercially available)To component video outputterminalsTo AUDIO output terminalsVideo deviceRedWhiteAUDIO IN 2 terminalCOMPUTER IN 2 terminal
46The projector supports projection and output of HDMI video and audio output from a computer or video device.Important!Turn off the projector and the computer or video device before connecting them.zYou will need to obtain a commercially available HDMI cable with a connector that matches the terminal of the output device on one end and a connector that matches the projector’s HDMI port (HDMI Type A Socket) on the other end.zFor information about HDMI video signal supported by the projector, see page 54.zThe projector supports L-PCM 32kHz, 44.1kHz, and 48kHz HDMI audio signals.Connecting the HDMI Output of a Video Device or Computer to the ProjectorProjectorHDMI portTo HDMI output terminalComputer or video deviceHDMI cable (commercially available)
47When performing an operation on the remote controller, point it at the remote control signal receiver on the back or front of the projector. The following illustration shows the range of the remote controller signal.Remote Controller RangeThe allowable distance between the remote controller and the projector is less when there is a sharp angle between the remote controller and the remote control signal receiver.Important!To avoid running down the batteries, store the remote control unit so its keys are not pressed inadvertently.Remote Controller Signal RangeFront±30 degrees max.5 meters (16.4 feet) max.5 meters (16.4 feet) max.Back5 meters (16.4 feet) max.5 meters (16.4 feet) max.±30 degrees max.±30 degrees max.5 degrees to 30 degrees
48The projector can be hung from a ceiling. When doing so, the projector should be turned upside down, and secured to the ceiling. You also need to install a safety wire to ensure that the projector cannot fall accidentally. To attach the safety wire, remove the sticker on the bottom of the projector and attach the wire there.For full details, contact the retailer where you purchased the projector.Important!zWhen hanging the projector from a ceiling, make sure that it is at least one meter away from fire detectors, fire alarms, and other fire protection devices. Locating the projector too close to a fire protection device creates the risk of mis-operation of the device due to warm air exhausted from the projector. Also, avoid locating the projector close to fluorescent lights or other strong light sources. Bright light can shorten the operating range of the remote controller or even make remote control impossible. When selecting a location for the projector, be sure to test for proper operation of the remote controller.zThe vertical and horizontal orientation of the projected image is reversed from the normal configuration when projecting from a projector hung from the ceiling. You need to change the setup of the projector in order to correct for this. For details, see the “Ceiling Mount” option under “Screen Settings Main Menu” (page 32).Hanging the Projector from a CeilingSticker
49The following table shows the relationship between the distance and projected image size.*h = Height from the center of the lens to the bottom edge of the projection screen.Important!Note that the distances provided above are for reference only.Projection Distance and Screen SizeXJ-H1600/XJ-H1650 XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155Projection Size Approximate Projection Distance Projection SizeApproximate Projection Distance (m / feet)h* (cm / inch)Screen SizeDiagonal (cm)Minimum Distance (m / feet)Maximum Distance (m / feet)h*Screen SizeDiagonal (cm)27 69 0.85/2.79 1.0/3.28 0 45 114 0.6/1.97 6/2.3640 102 1.3/4.27 1.6/5.25 0 60 152 0.8/2.62 8/3.1560 152 1.9/6.23 2.3/7.55 0 80 203 1.1/3.61 10/3.9480 203 2.6/8.53 3.1/10.17 0 100 254 1.4/4.59 13/5.12100 254 3.3/10.83 3.9/12.8 0 142 361 2.0/6.56 19/7.48150 381 4.9/16.08 5.9/19.36 0200 508 6.6/21.65 7.9/25.92 0300 762 9.9/32.48 11.9/39.04 0h*
50The following shows how images are projected in accordance with the type of the input signal and the aspect ratio setting of the projector.Input source: RGB or HDMI (PC)Aspect Ratio Setting and Projection ImageInput Signal Normal FullSVGA (800 × 600)XGA (1024 × 768)WXGA (1280 × 800)SXGA (1280 × 1024)
51Input source: Video, S-video, component or HDMI (DTV)Input Signal Normal 16:94:3 Aspect ImageSqueezed ImageLetter Box Image
52Important!Even if a signal is listed in the table below, it does not guarantee that you will be able to display its images correctly.RGB SignalSupported SignalsSignal Name Resolution Horizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz)VESA 640 × 480/60 640 × 480 31.5 60640 × 480/72 640 × 480 37.9 73640 × 480/75 640 × 480 37.5 75640 × 480/85 640 × 480 43.3 85800 × 600/56 800 × 600 35.2 56800 × 600/60 800 × 600 37.9 60800 × 600/72 800 × 600 48.1 72800 × 600/75 800 × 600 46.9 75800 × 600/85 800 × 600 53.7 851024 × 768/60 1024 × 768 48.4 601024 × 768/70 1024 × 768 56.5 701024 × 768/75 1024 × 768 60.0 751024 × 768/85 1024 × 768 68.7 851152 × 864/75 1152 × 864 67.5 751280 × 768/60 1280 × 768 47.8 601280 × 800/60 1280 × 800 49.7 601280 × 960/60 1280 × 960 60.0 601280 × 960/85 1280 × 960 85.9 851280 × 1024/60 1280 × 1024 64.0 601280 × 1024/75 1280 × 1024 80.0 751280 × 1024/85 1280 × 1024 91.1 851360 × 768/60*11360 × 768 47.7 601366 × 768/60*21366 × 768 47.7 601400 × 1050/A*11400 × 1050 65.3 601440 × 900/60 1440 × 900 55.9 601600 × 1200/60 1600 × 1200 75.0 601680 × 1050/60 1680 × 1050 65.3 60Other 1152 × 864/70 1152 × 864 64.0 701400 × 1050/B*11400 × 1050 64.0 60*1 If these signals do not project correctly, change the “Option Settings 1 J Auto Adjust” setting to “2” (page 35).*2 If this signal does not project correctly, change the “Option Settings 1 J Auto Adjust” setting to “3” (page 35).
53Component SignalVideo Signal, S-video SignalSignal Name Horizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz)HDTV 1080p/50 56.3 501080p/60 67.5 60720p/50 37.5 50720p/60 45.0 601080i/50 28.1 501080i/60 33.7 60SDTV 576p/50 31.3 50576i/50 16.6 50480p/60 31.5 60480i/60 15.7 60Signal Name Horizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz)NTSC 15.7 60NTSC4.43 15.7 60PAL 15.6 50PAL-M 15.7 60PAL-N 15.6 50PAL60 15.7 60SECAM 15.6 50
54HDMI Signal3D Signals (3D Input Mode)Signal Name Horizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz)640 × 480/60 31.5 60800 × 600/60 37.9 601024 × 768/60 48.4 601280 × 768/60 47.8 601280 × 800/60 49.7 601280 × 960/60 60 601280 × 1024/60 64 601400 × 1050/60 65.3 60SDTV (480p) 31.5 60SDTV (576p) 31.25 50HDTV (720p) (50) 37.5 50HDTV (720p) (60) 45 60HDTV (1080i) (50) 28.13 50HDTV (1080i) (60) 33.75 60HDTV (1080p) (50) 56.25 50HDTV (1080p) (60) 67.5 60Signal Name Horizontal Frequency (kHz)Vertical Frequency (Hz)RGB Signal 640 × 480/60 31.5 60640 × 480/120 61.7 120800 × 600/60 37.9 60800 × 600/120 77.2 1201024 × 768/60 48.4 601024 × 768/120 98.8 1201280 × 768/60 47.8 601280 × 768/120 97.4 1201280 × 800/60 49.7 601280 × 800/120 101.6 120Video Signal NTSC 15.7 60
55The projector can be controlled by a computer or other external device by connecting the device to the projector’s LAN port.Supported External DevicesThis projector supports all commands of PJLink Class1 (Version 1.00).http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/Information about the types of external devices that can be connected to the LAN port and control the projector, as well as the control commands supported for each external device will be published on the CASIO website below as such information becomes available.http://www.casio.com/support/Controlling the Projector from a ComputerWhen the projector is linked to a computer over a wired or wireless LAN connection, you can use the computer’s Web browser to access a Wireless Presentation System control panel to control the projector.To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a computer1.Connect the LAN port of the projector to the LAN hub or other network devices to which the computer is connected.zIn a configuration like the one in the illustration above, you should normally use straight type LAN cables. If you are connecting the projector’s LAN port directly to the LAN port of a computer, use a cross type LAN cable.Using Wired LAN to Control the Projector (XJ-H1650, XJ-ST145, XJ-ST155)ProjectorComputerLAN hub
562.Look up the projector’s IP address.zPerform the following steps to look up the projector’s current IP address.3.On the computer, start up a Web browser.4.In the Web browser address bar, input the projector’s IP address and then press the [Enter] key.zIf the projectors current IP address is 192.168.100.10, for example, you would input: “http://192.168.100.10”.zThis displays the top page of the projector’s System Admin page.zFor information about what you should do next, see “To control the projector using the Wireless Presentation System control panel” (page 57).Important!Under initial default settings, the projector is configured to obtain its IP address automatically from the DHCP server. This means that an IP address will be assigned automatically whenever the projector is connected to a DHCP environment network.Depending on the network environment being connected to, there may be cases where you will need to assign a projector’s IP address manually. In such cases, you will need to configure projector’s network settings.If you are unable to display the projector’s System Admin page with your browser using the above procedure, it may mean that there is some problem with your network settings. Refer to the Wireless Function Guide on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector and establish a wireless LAN connection between the projector and your computer. After configuring the projector’s network settings, try performing the above procedure again. For details about the projector’s network settings, see “To configure projector’s network settings and wireless LAN connection settings” in the Wireless Function Guide.1. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.2. Use the [T] and [S] keys to select “Wired LAN settings” and then press the [ENTER] key.3. Use the [T] and [S] keys to select “Wired LAN info” and then press the [ENTER] key.
57To control the projector using the Wireless Presentation System control panel1.Depending on the type of LAN connection you are using, perform either of the following operations to display the top page of the projector’s System Admin page.2.Click “System Admin”. On the password input screen that appears, enter the password.zThe initial default password is “admin”.3.Click the [Login] button.zThis logs in to the System Admin page and displays the Status screen.4.Click “Control Panel” on the left side of the screen.zThis will display a control panel screen like the one shown below.zThe table below explains the status information and the projector operations included on the control panel screen.Wired LAN Connection :“To establish a wired LAN connection between the projector and a computer” (page 55)Wireless LAN Connection : Steps 1 and 2 under “To log in to the projector’s System Admin page” of the Wireless Function Guide on the CD-ROM that comes with the projectorGroup Item DescriptionRefresh (Button) Click to refresh the screen with the latest information.Status Projector status Shows the projector’s current status as either “On” or “Standby”.Error info Shows one of the following.Normal: Operating normally.Temperature error: Temperature error occurred.Fan error: Fan error occurred.Light error: Light source unit error occurred.Other error: Error other than above occurred.Power On/Power Off (Buttons)Turn the projector on/off.[Power On] button operation is supported only when the projector is connected to a computer of a wired LAN connection, and “Enable” is selected for the “Remote on” setting (pages 38).
58Image Input Specifies the input source. The following are the available input source options.3D Puts the projector into the 3D input mode or normal input mode.On: 3D input modeOff: Normal input modezNote that this setting cannot be change while the currently selected input source is “Computer 1 (Component)”, “Computer 2 (Component)”, “HDMI”, or “USB”.Color mode Specifies the color mode.zFor details about this setting, see “Selecting the Color Mode” (page 14).Blank Selecting “On” for this setting temporarily blocks the image from the input source. “Off” causes the image from the input source to be projected.zThe operation of this item is identical to that of the remote controller’s [BLANK] key. For details, see “Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image” (page 15).Aspect ratio Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image.zFor details about this setting, see “Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image” (page 17).Brightness This corresponds to the “Image Adjustment 1 J Brightness” setting of the setup menu. Input a value into the box and then click the [Apply] button. This will change the projector’s “Brightness” setting accordingly.Contrast This corresponds to the “Image Adjustment 1 J Contrast” setting of the setup menu. Input a value into the box and then click the [Apply] button. This will change the projector’s “Contrast” setting accordingly.Eco Mode Switches the Eco mode.zFor details about this setting, see “Eco Mode (Power Saving, Low Noise)” (page 19).Audio Volume Input a value into the box and then click the [Apply] button. This will change the volume setting accordingly.Mute Specifies the mute setting. Audio is output while “Off” is selected for this setting, and muted when “On” is selected.Audio Output Specifies either output from the projector’s speaker output or AUDIO OUT terminal for audio.Speaker: Audio output from the speakerLine: Audio output from the AUDIO OUT terminalFactory Defaults (Button) Clicking to return all control panel items, except for the “Projector status” item, to their initial factory defaults.Group Item Description3D Off 3D OnComputer 1/2 (Auto) Computer 1/2 (RGB)Computer 1/2 (RGB) VideoComputer 1/2 (Component) S-videoVideoS-videoHDMIUSB
595.After all of the settings are the way you want, click “Logout”.NoteThe “Status”, “Setup”, “Change Password”, and “Restore Factory Defaults” items along the left side of the screen are mainly for accessing information and configuring settings related to projector wireless LAN connection. You can access these items when connected over a wired LAN as well. For details, see “System Admin Page Operations and Settings” in the “Wireless Function Guide” on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector.
60You can use a commercially available serial cable (cross) to connect the projector to a computer and control the projector from the computer.Connecting the Projector to a ComputerConnect the projector to the computer as shown in the illustration below.*A D-Sub 9-pin (male) type connector is standard for computer serial ports, but there may be cases where the shape of a particular computer’s connector is different. For details about connecting a commercially available serial cable to your computer, see the user documentation that comes with it.Using Control CommandsThis section explains the commands that are used to control the projector from a computer.Command Send FormatProjector RS-232C ControlCommunication ProtocolConfigure your computer’s serial port with the following settings.Data Rate 19200bpsData Bit 8bitParity NoneStop Bit 1bitFlow Control NoneRead CommandSend this command when you want information about the current setup of the data projector.Send Format (<command name>?)Receive Format (<applicable command setting range>,<current setting>)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 name><setting value>)Command Send Example sent from the computer to the projector.4Projector volume setting becomes 0 (mute).ProjectorCommercially available serial cable (cross)ComputerSerial port (RS-232C)D-Sub 9-pin (female)Serial port*D-Sub 9-pin (female)(VOL ? )(0-30,15)(VOL 0 )
61zSee 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.Command ListzOnly 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 enabledzPower on/off: ReadzPower on: WritezGet light time: ReadFunction Command Name RW Setting RangePower On/Off: PWR RW 0: Off, 1: OnInput Switching: 0: Switches the input source to the COMPUTER 1 terminal and changes the COMPUTER 1 terminal setting to RGB.1: Switches the input source to COMPUTER 1 terminal and changes the COMPUTER 1 terminal setting to component.2: Switches the input source to Video.3: Switches the input source to the COMPUTER 2 terminal and changes the COMPUTER 2 terminal setting to RGB.4: Switches the input source to COMPUTER 2 terminal and changes the COMPUTER 2 terminal setting to component.5: Switches the input source to USB. This setting is supported only when the projector is equipped with a USB function and the USB application is running.6: Switches the input source to COMPUTER 1 terminal and changes the COMPUTER 1 terminal setting to Auto.7: Switches the input source to HDMI.9: Switches the input source to S-video.10: Switches the input source to COMPUTER 2 terminal and changes the COMPUTER 2 terminal setting to Auto.SRC RW 0: RGB1, 1: Component1,2: Video, 3: RGB2, 4: Component2, 5: USB,6: Auto1 (RGB/Component),7: HDMI, 9: S-video, 10: Auto2 (RGB/Component)Blank Screen: Switches the blank screen on or off. BLK RW 0: Off, 1: OnVolume: 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 0-30
62Color Mode: Selects the color mode. PST RW 1: Graphics, 2: Theater, 3: Standard, 4: Blackboard, 5: GameAspect Ratio: Specifies the aspect ratio. ARZ RW 0: Normal*1, 1: 16:9, 2: Normal*2, 4: FullGet Light Time: Gets the light time from the projector. LMP R 0- Unit: Hours*1 Input source: RGB or HDMI (PC)*2 Input source: Video, S-video, component or HDMI (DTV)Function Command Name RW Setting Range
63*XJ-H1650/XJ-ST145/XJ-ST155 onlyzCASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. makes no guarantees concerning the operation or suitability of any USB device that you connect to the projector’s USB port.zSpecifications are subject to change without notice.SpecificationsModel Name XJ-H1600 XJ-H1650 XJ-ST145 XJ-ST155Brightness (ANSI Lumens) 3500 2500 3000Projection System DLPDLP chip Size: 0.7 inch, Number of Pixels: XGA (1024 × 768)Projection Lens Manual focus 1.2X manual optical zoom, manual focusLight Source Laser and LEDTerminalsCOMPUTER IN: RGB 15-pin mini D-Sub × 2 (Also used as component signal input terminal.)MONITOR OUT: RGB 15-pin mini D-Sub × 1VIDEO: RCA pin jack × 1S-video: 4-pin mini DIN × 1HDMI: HDMI type A terminal × 1AUDIO IN: 3.5 φ stereo mini jack × 2, RCA pin jack × 2AUDIO OUT: 3.5 φ stereo mini jack × 1SERIAL: 9-pin D-Sub × 1USB*: TYPE A terminal × 1, TYPE B terminal × 1LAN*: RJ-45 terminal × 1Display Languages English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese, Turkish, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Korean, Japanese
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