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... impact Continued use . 5 Immediately perform the following steps. 1. Turn off the projector. 2. Contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. GLooking into the lens or vents while lamp is hot creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Touching the projector while it has been damaged by the projector creates the risk of the...
... impact Continued use . 5 Immediately perform the following steps. 1. Turn off the projector. 2. Contact your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center. GLooking into the lens or vents while lamp is hot creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Touching the projector while it has been damaged by the projector creates the risk of the...
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...of dust between the prongs at least once a year. • Before moving the projector, be lost due to keep separate written records of all data stored in front ...of fire and electric shock. Make sure that produces a lens effect in projector memory. Next, unplug it from the power outlet if you do not ... power outlet as far as it will go. • After using the projector, turn it off and allow it from the power outlet and clean between...turn it off and unplug it from the power outlet. • Unplug the projector from the power outlet first. G Lens Never touch the lens with your ...
...of dust between the prongs at least once a year. • Before moving the projector, be lost due to keep separate written records of all data stored in front ...of fire and electric shock. Make sure that produces a lens effect in projector memory. Next, unplug it from the power outlet if you do not ... power outlet as far as it will go. • After using the projector, turn it off and allow it from the power outlet and clean between...turn it off and unplug it from the power outlet. • Unplug the projector from the power outlet first. G Lens Never touch the lens with your ...
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... you accidentally inhale gas fumes or should gas fumes get into your own. GBroken lamp Never attempt to replace a broken lamp on your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to ventilate the area whenever the lamp breaks. Next, wait for this projector. A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to be sure to request replacement. The...
... you accidentally inhale gas fumes or should gas fumes get into your own. GBroken lamp Never attempt to replace a broken lamp on your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to ventilate the area whenever the lamp breaks. Next, wait for this projector. A broken lamp can cause glass fragments to be sure to request replacement. The...
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...after the replacement message appears. Use the procedure in this User's Guide. Replace the lamp as soon as possible." G Replace the lamp with high internal pressure is reached, after 100 hours the projector will not turn on the display for 90 days from the power outlet. Next, ...and then go dim or even fail before removing the lamp. G Lamps are guaranteed for about 10 seconds, and the LAMP indicator starts to steady (not flashing) amber, unplug the projector from the date of the lamp rupturing. Note that the lamp cartridge becomes very hot during standby. Dispose of your...
...after the replacement message appears. Use the procedure in this User's Guide. Replace the lamp as soon as possible." G Replace the lamp with high internal pressure is reached, after 100 hours the projector will not turn on the display for 90 days from the power outlet. Next, ...and then go dim or even fail before removing the lamp. G Lamps are guaranteed for about 10 seconds, and the LAMP indicator starts to steady (not flashing) amber, unplug the projector from the date of the lamp rupturing. Note that the lamp cartridge becomes very hot during standby. Dispose of your...
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...Battery Precautions 8 Lamp Precautions 9 Operating Precautions 10 Features and Functions 15 General Guide 16 Remote Controller 23 General Guide 23 Loading Remote Controller Batteries 25 Remote Controller Signal Range 27 Getting Ready 28 Setting Up the Projector 28 Setup Precautions 30 Projector Angle to the... Screen 31 Adjusting the Projector Elevation Angle 32 Rear Projection (From the Back of the Screen 34 Connecting a ...
...Battery Precautions 8 Lamp Precautions 9 Operating Precautions 10 Features and Functions 15 General Guide 16 Remote Controller 23 General Guide 23 Loading Remote Controller Batteries 25 Remote Controller Signal Range 27 Getting Ready 28 Setting Up the Projector 28 Setup Precautions 30 Projector Angle to the... Screen 31 Adjusting the Projector Elevation Angle 32 Rear Projection (From the Back of the Screen 34 Connecting a ...
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... Settings 85 Option Settings 89 Operational Info 99 Restore All Defaults 100 User Maintenance 101 Cleaning the Projector 101 Reattaching the Lens Cover 101 Replacing the Lamp 102 Troubleshooting 110 Indicators and Alert Tones 110 Projector Troubleshooting 112 Appendix 114 Specifications 114 Computer System Requirements for USB Connection 115 Supported Signals 116 14
... Settings 85 Option Settings 89 Operational Info 99 Restore All Defaults 100 User Maintenance 101 Cleaning the Projector 101 Reattaching the Lens Cover 101 Replacing the Lamp 102 Troubleshooting 110 Indicators and Alert Tones 110 Projector Troubleshooting 112 Appendix 114 Specifications 114 Computer System Requirements for USB Connection 115 Supported Signals 116 14
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... [Bottom] 1 2 4 3 2 1 Elevation adjustment foot : Rotate to change the angle of the projector. ) To change the projector elevation angle (page 32) 3 Intake vents : Intake air for fine adjustment of the left and right angle of the projector to replace the lamp. ) To replace the lamp (page 105) 18 Blocked vents can cause heat to build up...
... [Bottom] 1 2 4 3 2 1 Elevation adjustment foot : Rotate to change the angle of the projector. ) To change the projector elevation angle (page 32) 3 Intake vents : Intake air for fine adjustment of the left and right angle of the projector to replace the lamp. ) To replace the lamp (page 105) 18 Blocked vents can cause heat to build up...
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... for information about opening and closing the projection key panel cover. 1 2 7 8 3 9 4 5 bk 6 bl 1 LAMP indicator : Indicates the current lamp status. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 110) ) Replacing the Lamp (page 102) 2 TEMP indicator : Indicates the error status of the projector. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 110) 3 [AUTO] key : Automatically adjusts the projected image in...
... for information about opening and closing the projection key panel cover. 1 2 7 8 3 9 4 5 bk 6 bl 1 LAMP indicator : Indicates the current lamp status. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 110) ) Replacing the Lamp (page 102) 2 TEMP indicator : Indicates the error status of the projector. ) Indicators and Alert Tones (page 110) 3 [AUTO] key : Automatically adjusts the projected image in...
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... at a right angle to the screen. Viewed from Above Screen Viewed from the Side Screen The center of the projector. z You can cause rupture or premature aging of the projector's lamp,or malfunction of the projector's lens should be aligned with a keystone correction feature that is angled up to be different lengths. If the...
... at a right angle to the screen. Viewed from Above Screen Viewed from the Side Screen The center of the projector. z You can cause rupture or premature aging of the projector's lamp,or malfunction of the projector's lens should be aligned with a keystone correction feature that is angled up to be different lengths. If the...
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... z A "Language" window will be projected the first time you created yourself, or so nothing appears at startup. Getting Ready 3. If the projector's lens cover is warming up screen will be projected (warm up starts until an image is still in progress). After a short while, the ...start up . Use the procedure under "Specifying the Display Message Language" on page 90 for low-noise mode operation, the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up is configured for information about the low noise mode. Startup screen Input image projection z You can configure the...
... z A "Language" window will be projected the first time you created yourself, or so nothing appears at startup. Getting Ready 3. If the projector's lens cover is warming up screen will be projected (warm up starts until an image is still in progress). After a short while, the ...start up . Use the procedure under "Specifying the Display Message Language" on page 90 for low-noise mode operation, the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up is configured for information about the low noise mode. Startup screen Input image projection z You can configure the...
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...want. 41 Getting Ready Turning Off the Projector z When you turn off the projector, the lamp goes out and the projector goes into a cool down until the projector turns off. z The projector may still be able to flash amber, which indicates the standby state. z Note that the projector is no longer warm. z This ... not be quite warm even after you check to go out and stops projection. z This causes the projector lamp to make sure that the fan is stopped and that the projector may remain quite hot for a while after about 90 seconds from the start of the projection screen....
...want. 41 Getting Ready Turning Off the Projector z When you turn off the projector, the lamp goes out and the projector goes into a cool down until the projector turns off. z The projector may still be able to flash amber, which indicates the standby state. z Note that the projector is no longer warm. z This ... not be quite warm even after you check to go out and stops projection. z This causes the projector lamp to make sure that the fan is stopped and that the projector may remain quite hot for a while after about 90 seconds from the start of the projection screen....
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...*8 page 91 page 91 page 92 Language Setting Screen page 98 Alert Tones Selection page 98 Restore Menu Defaults Execution page 99 Lamp Time Information page 99 Reset Lamp Time Execution page 99 Input Signal Information page 99 Operational Info Signal Name Index Resolution Information Information Information page 99 page 99 page...
...*8 page 91 page 91 page 92 Language Setting Screen page 98 Alert Tones Selection page 98 Restore Menu Defaults Execution page 99 Lamp Time Information page 99 Reset Lamp Time Execution page 99 Input Signal Information page 99 Operational Info Signal Name Index Resolution Information Information Information page 99 page 99 page...
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Examples: Image Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults; Operational Info J Reset Lamp Time ) Initializing Settings (page 70) ) Resetting the Lamp Time (page 108) Information Type Sub-menu Item This type of sub-menu item returns a setting to the following for details ...type of information that the available settings and configuration procedures depend on page 73 for details about each sub-menu item. Examples: Operational Info J Lamp Time; Operational Info J Input Signal Refer to its initial default value. See "Setup Menu Reference" on the setting screen. Execution Type Sub-menu...
Examples: Image Adjustment J Restore Menu Defaults; Operational Info J Reset Lamp Time ) Initializing Settings (page 70) ) Resetting the Lamp Time (page 108) Information Type Sub-menu Item This type of sub-menu item returns a setting to the following for details ...type of information that the available settings and configuration procedures depend on page 73 for details about each sub-menu item. Examples: Operational Info J Lamp Time; Operational Info J Input Signal Refer to its initial default value. See "Setup Menu Reference" on the setting screen. Execution Type Sub-menu...
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... "Restore All Defaults" sub-menu item. 2. z Pressing the [ENTER] key initializes all menu items except for the language (Option Settings J Language) and the lamp time (Operational Info J Lamp Time). Press the [ENTER] key to initialize all settings. 3. z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all menu settings, or the.... Using the Setup Menu To initialize all menu settings z Performing the following procedure initializes all sub-menu items for all menus, except for "Language" and "Lamp Time". 72
... "Restore All Defaults" sub-menu item. 2. z Pressing the [ENTER] key initializes all menu items except for the language (Option Settings J Language) and the lamp time (Operational Info J Lamp Time). Press the [ENTER] key to initialize all settings. 3. z This displays a confirmation message asking if you want to initialize all menu settings, or the.... Using the Setup Menu To initialize all menu settings z Performing the following procedure initializes all sub-menu items for all menus, except for "Language" and "Lamp Time". 72
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... source is saved for quieter operation than the normal mode. IOption Settings J Low-noise Mode The low-noise mode reduces the luminosity of the projection lamp and the speed of the cooling fan, allowing quieter projector operation.
... source is saved for quieter operation than the normal mode. IOption Settings J Low-noise Mode The low-noise mode reduces the luminosity of the projection lamp and the speed of the cooling fan, allowing quieter projector operation.
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...IOperational Info J Reset Lamp Time Use this value as the input source. For details about the initialization procedure, see "To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item" on page 70. The "Signal Name" column of vertical and horizontal pixels. It shows projector internal information. IOperational Info...input signal. 99 IOperational Info J Signal Name This sub-menu item shows the signal name of hours the current lamp has been used to the projector. z The Auto Adjust item is initialized only when RGB is performed for the currently selected input source. In ...
...IOperational Info J Reset Lamp Time Use this value as the input source. For details about the initialization procedure, see "To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item" on page 70. The "Signal Name" column of vertical and horizontal pixels. It shows projector internal information. IOperational Info...input signal. 99 IOperational Info J Signal Name This sub-menu item shows the signal name of hours the current lamp has been used to the projector. z The Auto Adjust item is initialized only when RGB is performed for the currently selected input source. In ...
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..., or any other volatile agent for cleaning. When cleaning the lens, be able to wring all excess moisture from the projector. 1. Cleaning the Projector Always turn off the projector before wiping. Positioning the lens cover so it should be very careful to reattach the lens cover if it is at...solution of the lens cover into the slot on the left 1. 1 2 3 4 101 User Maintenance This User Maintenance section explains user maintenance procedures, including lamp replacement and projector cleaning. Reattaching the Lens Cover Use the following procedure to avoid scratching it .
..., or any other volatile agent for cleaning. When cleaning the lens, be able to wring all excess moisture from the projector. 1. Cleaning the Projector Always turn off the projector before wiping. Positioning the lens cover so it should be very careful to reattach the lens cover if it is at...solution of the lens cover into the slot on the left 1. 1 2 3 4 101 User Maintenance This User Maintenance section explains user maintenance procedures, including lamp replacement and projector cleaning. Reattaching the Lens Cover Use the following procedure to avoid scratching it .
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... start to go dim or even fail before the message appears. 102 Insert the right hinge while pressing here. Replacing the Lamp Caution! z The light source lamp is more than 90 degrees as you to alert you insert the hinge into the slot on the right 2. Continued use the end ...right, the lens cover will not open and close correctly, and may become damaged. After 2000 hours, a message appears to the need of the lamp rupturing. User Maintenance 2. Without changing the angle of the lens cover relative to the lens as possible after the replacement message appears. However, note ...
... start to go dim or even fail before the message appears. 102 Insert the right hinge while pressing here. Replacing the Lamp Caution! z The light source lamp is more than 90 degrees as you to alert you insert the hinge into the slot on the right 2. Continued use the end ...right, the lens cover will not open and close correctly, and may become damaged. After 2000 hours, a message appears to the need of the lamp rupturing. User Maintenance 2. Without changing the angle of the lens cover relative to the lens as possible after the replacement message appears. However, note ...
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... remain lit red, the following message will appear for about 10 seconds, and then the projector will disappear about 10 seconds after you replace the lamp. Press the [T] key to exit the setup menu. The lamp has exceeded its service life! It is time to display the setup menu. 2. When ... as possible. Use the procedure in the User's Guide to replace the lamp as soon as possible using the projector without replacing the lamp until you turn on page 104. Note that the current lamp has been used. 3. z The "Lamp Time" sub-menu item shows the number of hours that the above message...
... remain lit red, the following message will appear for about 10 seconds, and then the projector will disappear about 10 seconds after you replace the lamp. Press the [T] key to exit the setup menu. The lamp has exceeded its service life! It is time to display the setup menu. 2. When ... as possible. Use the procedure in the User's Guide to replace the lamp as soon as possible using the projector without replacing the lamp until you turn on page 104. Note that the current lamp has been used. 3. z The "Lamp Time" sub-menu item shows the number of hours that the above message...
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... high internal pressure as its life. z The lamp contains mercury. Gas inside of your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to rupture and shorten its light source. z A broken lamp can cause the lamp to request replacement. z The projector uses a mercury lamp with the rules and regulations of the lamp housing may be sure to avoid personal...
... high internal pressure as its life. z The lamp contains mercury. Gas inside of your original dealer or authorized CASIO service center to rupture and shorten its light source. z A broken lamp can cause the lamp to request replacement. z The projector uses a mercury lamp with the rules and regulations of the lamp housing may be sure to avoid personal...