Casio XJ-360 User Manual

Casio XJ-360 User Manual

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DATA PROJECTOR
XJ-360
User's Guide
Make sure you read all of the precautions in the
printed "User's Guide (Basic Operations)" first.
Also see the "User's Guide (Basic Operations)"
for information about setting up the projector and
replacing its lamp.
Keep this manual in a safe place for future
reference.
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  • Page 1 Make sure you read all of the precautions in the printed “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)” first. Also see the “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)” for information about setting up the projector and replacing its lamp. • Keep this manual in a safe place for future...
  • Page 2 Any other use is forbidden without the permission of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. • CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any lost profits or claims from third parties arising out of the use of this product or this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Projection Distance and Screen Size... 49 Connecting to a Component Video Output Device ... 50 Full-screen Display of an RGB Image... 51 Password Feature ... 52 Cleaning the Projector... 53 Reattaching the Lens Cover... 54 Projector Troubleshooting ... 56 Supported Signals... 58...
  • Page 4: Projection Operations

    Adjust the projected image size and focus the image. “Zoom and Focus” (page 7) Start projection (presentation, video, etc.). • Perform the required operation on the input source computer or video equipment. • Use the projector’s various functions to adjust the projected image as required.
  • Page 5 Projection Operations Auto Input Source Selection When you turn on the projector, it checks the status of each input source (whether or not the input source is sending a signal) in the sequence shown below. It automatically selects the first input source it finds that is sending an input signal, and projects the applicable image.
  • Page 6 The procedure you should use to select the input source depends on whether you are using projector keys or remote controller keys. [Projector] To select the input source using projector keys, press the [INPUT] key on the projector to cycle through input sources in the sequence shown below. (RGB/Component) To select the input source using remote controller keys, press the [RGB/COMPONENT], [VIDEO], or [S-VIDEO] key on the remote controller to select the input source you want.
  • Page 7: Zoom And Focus

    Auto Adjustment of an RGB Image When the input source is RGB (computer), the projector automatically adjusts vertical and horizontal positioning, frequency, and phase whenever it detects an RGB signal (following input source selection, power up, etc.). You can also execute an automatic adjustment operation by pressing the [AUTO] key.
  • Page 8: Keystone Correction (Keystone)

    Projection Operations Keystone Correction (KEYSTONE) When the projector is at an angle to the screen it is projecting on, the projected image may have different length top and bottom edges. This phenomenon is called, “keystoning”. This projector comes with functions for automatic as well as manual keystone correction, which provides a regularly shaped projected image.
  • Page 9: Automatic Keystone Correction

    Performing auto keystone correction causes the message “Auto Keystone Corrected.” to appear in the bottom center of the projected image. Auto keystone correction is performed by detecting the elevation angle of the projector. This means that the surface you are projecting onto needs to be standing straight up. If the surface you are projecting onto is not straight, use manual keystone correction to correct the image.
  • Page 10: Manual Keystone Correction

    Projection Operations Manual Keystone Correction Manual keystone correction can be used to correct for vertical keystoning. To use manual keystone correction Press the [KEYSTONE] key. This causes the keystone correction screen to appear on the projected image. Use the [ ] and [ ] keys to correct for keystoning. Each press of [ ] or [ ] shifts the indicator on the currently selected bar left or right.
  • Page 11: Using Color Mode (Color Mode)

    Projection Operations Using Color Mode (COLOR MODE) The color mode setting lets you specify the type of image you will be projecting, so the projector can optimize image color. To change the color mode setting Press the [COLOR MODE] key.
  • Page 12: Adjusting The Volume Level (Vol +/-)

    Adjusting the Volume Level (VOL +/–) You 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 level On the remote controller, press the [VOL +] or [VOL –] key.
  • Page 13: Enlarging The Projected Image (D-Zoom +/-)

    Projection Operations Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/–) You can use the remote controller’s zoom keys to enlarge a specific part of the projected image. To enlarge part of the projected image On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] or [D-ZOOM –] key. This causes a cross cursor ( Use the remote controller’s cursor keys to move the cross cursor to the part of the image that you want in the center of the enlarged image.
  • Page 14: Freezing The Projected Image (Freeze)

    Projection Operations Freezing the Projected Image (FREEZE) The freeze function stores the current projected image in projector memory, and projects it as a still image. To freeze the projected image On the remote controller, press the [FREEZE] key. This freezes the image that was being projected when you pressed the [FREEZE] key.
  • Page 15 Projection Operations Selecting the Pointer Shape Each press of the [POINTER/SELECT] key while the pointer is displayed cycles through the pointer shapes in the sequence shown below. To clear the pointer from the image Press the [ESC] key.
  • Page 16: Using The Setup Menu

    Pressing the [MENU] key while an image is being projected displays the setup menu on the projected image. The setup menu can be used to configure a variety of different projector settings. The following table shows the menu items that are available in the Setup Menu.
  • Page 17 Using the Setup Menu Main menu Sub-menu Volume Pointer Low-noise Mode Power On Password Change Password Advanced Settings 1 Auto Input Detect Auto Keystone Correction Auto Adjust Show Screen Text Detailed Settings Startup Screen No Signal Screen Advanced Settings 2 Auto Power Off RGB Input Video Signal...
  • Page 18: Before Configuring Menu Settings

    Using the Setup Menu Before Configuring Menu Settings Always remember that the settings you configure on the setup menu are applied for the input source (RGB, Component, S-VIDEO, VIDEO) that was selected when you displayed the setup menu. Note the following important points. The items that appear on the setup menu depend on the currently selected input source and other factors.
  • Page 19: Setup Menu Screen Operations

    Using the Setup Menu Setup Menu Screen Operations This section explains projector operations you need to perform while configuring setup menu settings. It also provides details about each sub-menu item type. Basic Setup Menu Operations The following is the general flow of the steps you need to perform when configuring setup menu operations.
  • Page 20 Using the Setup Menu Use the [ ] and [ ] keys to move the highlighting to the main menu item you want. The sub-menu for the currently selected main menu item will appear to the right. Press the [ ] key or the [ENTER] key. This will cause the item at the top of the currently displayed sub-menu to become highlighted, indicating that it is selected.
  • Page 21 Using the Setup Menu Use the currently selected sub-menu to change settings or select options. The operations you need to perform depend on the sub-menu item type. For information about item types, see “Setup Menu Overview” on page 16. For information about operations required for each item type, see “Sub-menu Operations” on page 22.
  • Page 22 Using the Setup Menu Sub-menu Operations This section explains steps you need to perform in order to configure settings for each sub- menu item type (value, selection, setting screen, execution, information). Value Setting Type Sub-menu Item This type of sub-menu item consists of a value and a bar graph. Examples: Image Adjustment Operation: Press the [ ] key to make the value smaller, or the [ ] key to make it larger.
  • Page 23 Using the Setup Menu Setting Screen Type Sub-menu Item This type of sub-menu item displays a separate screen that you use to configure its settings. Examples: Image Adjustment Language, etc. Operation: The following example shows how to configure settings for Image Adjustment Color Mode.
  • Page 24 Using the Setup Menu Execution Type Sub-menu Item This type of sub-menu item returns a setting to its initial default value. Examples: Image Adjustment Time Initializing Settings (page 25) Resetting the Lamp Time (User’s Guide (Basic Operation)) Information Type Sub-menu Item This type of sub-menu item provides status and setup information.
  • Page 25 Using the Setup Menu Initializing Settings The setup menu lets you initialize the settings of a particular main menu item, or for all setup menu items. To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item Example: To initialize the settings of the “Image Adjustment” main menu item. Performing the following procedure returns all of the sub-menu items under the currently selected main menu item to their initial default settings.
  • Page 26 Using the Setup Menu To initialize all menu settings Performing the procedure below will initialize all settings, except for the following setup menu sub-menu items. Power on password on/off setting and the current password (Detailed Settings On Password) Language Setting (Detailed Settings Lamp Time (Operational Info Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Basic Setup Menu Operations”...
  • Page 27: Setup Menu Reference

    Using the Setup Menu Setup Menu Reference This section provides detailed explanations about the contents for all of the setup menu items. The titles in this section use the format: Main Menu Item Image Adjustment IImage Adjustment This sub-menu adjusts the brightness of the projected image. A larger value produces a brighter image.
  • Page 28 Using the Setup Menu IImage Adjustment This sub-menu lets you select from among five different color settings to optimize projection in accordance with image contents and projection conditions. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) (Presentation), Standard, Graphics, Theater, Blackboard Component Presentation, (Standard), Graphics, Theater, Blackboard...
  • Page 29 Using the Setup Menu To adjust color balance On the “Image Adjustment” main menu, select the “Color Balance” sub- menu item, and then press the [ENTER] key. This causes the “Color Balance” sub-menu to appear, which shows the current settings for each of the color components.
  • Page 30: Signal Settings

    This sub-menu lets you manually control the phase of the image. Normally, the projector is able to adjust the phase automatically. If there are color errors or flickering in the projected image, however, it means that automatic adjustment is not possible for some reason.
  • Page 31 This setting is possible only when RGB is selected as the input source. The setting is saved for the RGB input source only. Turning off the projector automatically returns this sub-menu to its initial default setting (Normal). Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)
  • Page 32 16:9. In this case, this setting cannot be changed. Using this projector to reduce, enlarge, or otherwise alter an image for business purposes or public display may infringe upon the rights of the individual who holds the copyright of...
  • Page 33 When RGB is selected as the input source and the video resolution of the connected computer is anything other than XGA (1024 × 768 pixels), “Resize Image To Fit” automatically enlarges or reduces the input image so it matches the video resolution of the projector and fills the entire screen.
  • Page 34 A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. IScreen Settings Ceiling Mount Use this sub-menu to configure the projector for use in an installation in which it is positioned upside down. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)
  • Page 35: Detailed Settings

    Unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet if you do not plan to use it for a long time. If you do not unplug the AC power cord when “Ceiling Mount” is turned on, the cooling fan will continue to operate after you turn off the projector. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. IScreen Settings...
  • Page 36 A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. IDetailed Settings The low-noise mode reduces the luminosity of the projection lamp and the speed of the cooling fan, allowing quieter projector operation. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)
  • Page 37 [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] Note that the projector’s password is not really a “word”, but rather a series of remote controller key operations. If you need to keep projector operation secure, be sure to change the initial factory default password to a different one as soon as possible.
  • Page 38 Using the Password Input Dialog Box The password input dialog box will appear when any one of the following occurs. When you turn on the projector while the password is turned on. When you turn the password on or off.
  • Page 39 Using the Setup Menu Use the [ ] and [ ] keys to turn the power on password on or off. Press the [ENTER] key. To change the power on password Perform steps 1 through 4 under “Basic Setup Menu Operations” on page 19.
  • Page 40 VIDEO No Signal Setting Explanations On: Turns on auto detection of the input source whenever the projector is turned on. Off: Turns off auto detection of the input source whenever the projector is turned on. Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.
  • Page 41: Auto Adjust

    Using the Setup Menu IDetailed Settings This sub-menu lets you specify whether or not auto adjustment should be performed (page 7) when RGB is selected as the input source. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) (On), Off Component None...
  • Page 42: Startup Screen

    Using the Setup Menu IDetailed Settings Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup screen should be projected whenever the projector is turned on. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) On, (Off)
  • Page 43 Using the Setup Menu IDetailed Settings This sub-menu lets you turn Auto Power Off (see “Turning Off the Projector” in the separate “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)”) on or off. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)
  • Page 44 RGB input terminal. RGB: Select this setting when a computer is connected to the projector’s RGB input terminal. For details about connection, see “Connecting a Computer to the Projector” in the separate “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)”.
  • Page 45 Using the Setup Menu IDetailed Settings This sub-menu specifies the input signal for the projector’s VIDEO and S-VIDEO input terminals. Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) None Component S-VIDEO (Auto), NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, SECAM...
  • Page 46: Operational Info

    Setting Storage A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources. This setting is required the first time you turn on the projector. For more information, see “Turning On the Projector” in the separate “User’s Guide (Basic Operations)”.
  • Page 47 IOperational Info 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 58 shows the signal names that are displayed by this sub-menu item.
  • Page 48: Appendix

    Remote Controller Signal Range 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. ± 40 degrees max.
  • Page 49: Projection Distance And Screen Size

    Appendix Projection Distance and Screen Size The 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. Screen Size 300 8.3 m to 16.1 m (27.23 feet to 52.82 feet) 16 m 14 m...
  • Page 50: Connecting To A Component Video Output Device

    (Green: Y; Blue: Cb/Pb; Red: Cr/Pr). You 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.
  • Page 51: Full-Screen Display Of An Rgb Image

    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.
  • Page 52: Password Feature

    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.
  • Page 53: Cleaning The Projector

    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.
  • Page 54: Reattaching The Lens Cover

    Certain operating conditions also can cause dirt and dust to accumulate around the projector’s other intake and exhaust vents (on the sides, etc.). If this happens, use the same procedure as that described above to clean the side vents.
  • Page 55 Appendix When reattaching the lens cover, make sure it is at an angle that is more than 90 degrees relative to the lens as shown in the illustration on the left. If you reattach the lens cover while it is at an angle less than 90 degrees as shown in the illustration on the right, the lens cover will not open and close correctly, and may become damaged.
  • Page 56: Projector Troubleshooting

    Appendix Projector Troubleshooting Check the following items whenever you experience any problem with the projector. Problem The projector does not turn on when I press the ] (power) key. The projector does not project any image from the connected device.
  • Page 57 1. Press the [ ] (power) key to turn off the projector. 2. After the projector’s cool down is finished and the fan is completely stopped, unplug the AC power cord. 3. Plug the power cord back in and turn the projector back on again.
  • Page 58: Supported Signals

    Appendix Supported Signals RGB Signal Signal Name 640 × 350/85 VESA 640 × 400/85 720 × 400/85 640 × 480/60 640 × 480/72 640 × 480/75 640 × 480/85 800 × 600/56 800 × 600/60 800 × 600/72 800 × 600/75 800 ×...
  • Page 59 Appendix Component Signal HDTV 1080i60 720p60 SDTV 576p50 576i50 480p60 480i60 Video/S-Video Signal Signal Name NTSC NTSC4.43 PAL-M PAL-N PAL60 SECAM * Listing of a device in the above table does not guarantee that you will be able to display its images correctly.
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