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DATA PROJECTOR XJ-460/XJ-560

Users Guide

Make sure you read all of the precautions in the
printed Users Guide (Basic Operations) first. Also see the Users 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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Contents

Projection Operations...4
Projecting onto a Screen... 4 Keystone Correction (AF/AK, KEYSTONE).. 8 Using Color Mode (COLOR MODE)... 12 Adjusting the Volume Level (VOL +/).. 13 Muting the Image and Audio (MUTE).. 13 Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/).. 14 Using Picture-in-Picture (P-IN-P)... 15 Freezing the Projected Image (FREEZE).. 17 Displaying the Pointer... 18 Operating the Computer with the Remote Controller (Wireless Mouse). 19
Using the Setup Menu...21
Setup Menu Overview... 21 Setup Menu Screen Operations... 24 Setup Menu Reference... 31 Image Adjustment... 31 Volume Adjustment... 35 Screen Settings.... 36 Input Settings.... 42 Option Settings1... 45 Option Settings2... 59 Operational Info.... 62 Restore All Defaults... 63

Appendix...64

Remote Controller Signal Range... 64 Projection Distance and Screen Size.. 65 Connecting to a Component Video Output Device... 66 Connecting a Computer to the Projectors USB Port.. 67 Full-screen Display of an RGB Image... 68 Password Feature... 69 Cleaning the Projector... 70 Reattaching the Lens Cover... 71 Projector Troubleshooting... 72 Computer System Requirements for USB Connection.. 75 Supported Signals... 76

Projection Operations

This section explains operations that are related to projection of an image.

Projecting onto a Screen

Basic Flow
Set up the projector and point it at the screen. Users Guide (Basic Operations): Setting Up the Projector
Connect the computer or video device to the projector. Users Guide (Basic Operations): Connecting a Computer to the Projector Users Guide (Basic Operations): Connecting to a Standard Video Device
Turn on the projector and the connected computer or video device.
Preparing the Projector Starting Projection
] (power) key to turn on the projector. Press the [ Users Guide (Basic Operations): Turning On the Projector
Perform fine adjustment of the projection position and angle. Users Guide (Basic Operations): Adjusting the Projector Elevation Angle
Select the input source. Manually Selecting the Input Source (page 6)
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 projectors various functions to adjust the projected image as required.
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.
RGB terminal input (RGB/Component)
VIDEO terminal input (VIDEO)
S-VIDEO terminal input (S-VIDEO)
If the RGB input terminal is connected to a computer and the S-VIDEO input terminal is connected to a video deck and signals are being supplied by both, for example, the projector automatically selects RGB input when it is turned on. The currently selected input source name is shown in the upper right corner of the projection screen.

If the projector does not find any input signal, the message No signal input appears in place of the input source name. Whether the displayed input source name shows [RGB] or [Component] depends on the current Input Settings RGB Input (page 42) setting that is configured on the projectors setup menu. Note that the projector does not select the input source automatically when Off is selected for the Option Settings1 Auto Input Detect (page 45) setting on the setup menu.
Manually Selecting the Input Source
The procedure you should use to select the input source depends on whether you are using projector keys or remote controller keys. [Projector] [Remote Controller]

ZOOM FOCUS D-ZOOM

[RGB] key [VIDEO] key [S-VIDEO] key

S-VIDEO

P-IN-P VOLUME

FREEZE

[INPUT] key
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) (VIDEO) (S-VIDEO)
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. The currently selected input source name is shown in the upper right corner of the projection screen.
If the currently selected input source is not sending an input signal, the message No signal input appears in place of the input source name. Whether the displayed input source name shows [RGB] or [Component] depends on the current Input Settings RGB Input (page 42) setting that is configured on the projectors setup menu.

Zoom and Focus

Use the [ZOOM] keys to adjust the image size, and the [FOCUS] keys to focus the image.

To adjust image size

1. Hold down the
[ZOOM +] key to increase the size of the image or the [ZOOM ] key to decrease it.
This causes the zoom indicator, which indicates the current zoom setting, to appear on the image.
2. Release the [ZOOM] key

To focus the image

when the image is the size you want.
The zoom indicator will disappear from the image automatically if you do not perform any further key operation for a certain amount of time.

1. Hold down [FOCUS

This causes the color mode screen to appear on the projection image. The indicates the current color mode setting.
For details about each of the settings, see Image Adjustment page 32.

Color Mode on

] and [ ] keys to move the cursor to the setting you want, and then press the [ENTER] key.
This moves the image. to item that is selected by the cursor, and applies the setting to the

3. To close

the setup screen, press the [ESC] or [COLOR MODE] key.
The [COLOR MODE] key is disabled while the projector is connected to a computer over a USB connection (page 67). To select the color mode in this case, use Image Adjustment Color Mode (page 32).
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 projectors speaker.
To adjust the volume level
1. On the remote controller, press the [VOL +] or [VOL ] key.
This causes the [Volume] screen to appear on the projected image.

2. Press the [VOL +] key

or the [ ] key to increase the volume, or the [VOL ] or [ ] key to lower the volume. want, press the [ESC] key.
3. After the setting is the way you
This causes the [Volume] screen to disappear.
Muting the Image and Audio (MUTE)
The mute function causes the projected image to go to black screen, and stop output of the audio from the speaker.
To mute the image and audio
1. On the remote controller, press the [MUTE] key.
This causes the projected image to go to a black screen, and stops output from the speaker.
2. To restore the image and audio, press

the [ESC] key.

the [MUTE] key again or press
You can select a black screen, blue screen, or a logo screen for the mute function. For details, see Screen Settings Mute Screen on page 41.
Enlarging the Projected Image (D-ZOOM +/)
You can use the remote controllers zoom keys to enlarge a specific part of the projected image up to four times its original size.
To enlarge part of the projected image
1. On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] or [D-ZOOM ] key.
This causes a cross cursor ( ) to appear on the projected image.
2. Use the remote controllers cursor
keys to move the cross cursor to the part of the image that you want in the center of the enlarged image.
3. On the remote controller, press the [D-ZOOM +] key

image.

to enlarge the
You can press the [D-ZOOM +] key again to further enlarge the image, up to 4 times. You can back step through the image enlargements by pressing the [D-ZOOM ] key. You can shift the zoomed image up, down, left, or right by pressing the applicable remote controller cursor key.

4. To exit image enlargement and return the image
press the remote controllers [ESC] key.

to its original size,

Using Picture-in-Picture (P-IN-P)
While RGB is selected as the input source, you can display a sub-window that simultaneously displays the image being input through the VIDEO or S-VIDEO terminal. This function is called picture-in-picture or P-IN-P.

RGB input image

VIDEO (or S-VIDEO) input image
The initial default setting for the sub-window input source is VIDEO. Use the setup menu when you want to change the sub-window input source to S-VIDEO. For details, see Input Settings P-in-P Input on page 43. Note that P-IN-P can be used only when RGB is selected as the input source. It is not available while any other input source is selected. If Component is selected for Input Settings RGB Input on the setup menu, you need to change the setting to RGB in order to use picture-in-picture. Note that the initial default setting for Input Settings RGB Input is RGB.
To display the sub-window
1. On the remote controller, press the [RGB] key to select RGB

input source.

You can also select the input source using the projectors [INPUT] key.

as the

2. On the remote controller, press the [P-IN-P] key to display the subwindow.
This causes the sub-window, containing the image input through the VIDEO or S-VIDEO terminal, to appear on the projected image. The sub-window will be located at the position that was used the last time a sub-window was displayed. The initial default location is the lower right corner. You can leave the sub-window where it is, or move it to another location within the projected image. See To change the location of the sub-window for more information. You can also select one of three sizes for the sub-window. See To change the size of the sub-window for more information.
the sub-window, press the remote controllers [P-IN-P] key or the [ESC] key.
To change the location of the sub-window
While a sub-window is displayed, use the remote controllers cursor keys to move it to one of the nine locations shown below.
To change the size of the sub-window
While a sub-window is displayed, use the [D-ZOOM +] and [D-ZOOM ] keys to select one of the three available sub-window sizes (small, medium, large).

[D-ZOOM +] key

Large Medium

[D-ZOOM ] key

When RGB is selected as the input source, certain signal types (UXGA signal, for example) do not support selection of the large sub-window size.

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
1. On the remote controller, press the [FREEZE] key.
This freezes the image that was being projected when you pressed the [FREEZE] key.
2. To unfreeze the image, press the [FREEZE] key again or press

[ESC] key.

Displaying the Pointer
Use the procedures in this section to display the pointer and to select its shape (arrow, bar). You can use the pointer to point to a specific location of the projected image during a presentation.
The pointer cannot be displayed while the projector is connected to a computer over a USB connection (page 75). The pointer can be displayed regardless of the input source. You can also select the pointer shape using Option Settings2 Pointer (page 61). Trapezoid correction can cause certain pointer shapes to display improperly. If this happens, set the vertical and horizontal trapezoid correction values both to zero. See Manual Keystone Correction (page 10) for more information.

To display the pointer

Press the [POINTER/SELECT] key to display the pointer in the projected image. The following operations can be performed while the pointer is displayed. Pressing the [STYLE] key (the [ENTER] key functions as the [STYLE] key while the pointer is displayed) changes the style of the pointer. When the pointer is an arrow: Each press of the [STYLE] key cycles through pointer shapes as shown below.
When the pointer is a bar: Pressing the [STYLE] key causes the pointer to flash. The cursor keys can be used to move pointer around the image. Holding down a cursor key moves the pointer at high speed.
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.

Operating the Computer with the Remote Controller (Wireless Mouse)
You can use the remote controller as a wireless mouse to perform mouse operations on the computer that is connected to the projector. Wireless mouse capabilities really come in handy when you need to open a presentation software file for projection during a meeting or presentation.
To use the remote controller as a wireless mouse, the computer must be connected to the projector by the USB cable that comes with the projector. For details, see Connecting a Computer to the Projectors USB Port on page 67. Note that wireless mouse capabilities are available only when RGB is selected as the input source and there is RGB input from the computer to the projector.
To operate the computer with the remote controller

1. Use the mini

D-Sub cable and USB cable that come with the projector to connect the computer to the projector. After that, turn on the projector and the computer.

See the following for more information. Connecting a Computer to the Projector (Users Guide (Basic Operation)) Connecting a Computer to the Projectors USB Port (page 67)
2. On the remote controller, press the [RGB] key to select RGB
3. Use the remote controller to perform mouse operations as

below.

To do this: Move the pointer on the computer screen up, down, left, or right Scroll up one page Scroll down one page Perform a left-click operation Perform a right-click operation

described

Use this remote controller key: Cursor key [PAGE UP] [PAGE DOWN] [ENTER] [ESC]
Note that wireless mouse operations are not possible while a manual keystone correction (page 10), volume adjustment (page 13), image enlargement (page 14), or P-IN-P (page 15) operation is in progress, or while the menu is displayed (page 21). Wireless mouse capabilities will be restored as soon as the operation that disabled them is complete. Note that wireless mouse operation is not supported when the input signal from the computer is larger than XGA, and Resize Image To Fit (page 38) is turned off. Wireless mouse operation will be supported for an input signal that is larger than XGA if Resize Image To Fit is turned on. Note that drag-and-drop is not supported by wireless mouse operations.

Using the Setup Menu

Setup Menu Overview
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. Main menu Sub-menu Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint Color Mode Color Balance Vertical Position Horizontal Position Frequency Phase Noise Filter Restore Menu Defaults Volume Restore Menu Defaults Vertical Keystone Correction Horizontal Keystone Correction Aspect Ratio Resize Image To Fit Projection Mode Ceiling Mount Startup Screen No Signal Screen Mute Screen Restore Menu Defaults Sub-menu Item Type*1 Value Setting Value Setting Value Setting Value Setting Value Setting Setting Screen Setting Screen Value Setting Value Setting Value Setting Value Setting Selection Execution Value Setting Execution Value Setting Value Setting Selection Selection Selection Selection Selection Selection Selection Execution *5 R Input source*2 C S V See page 41

Image Adjustment

Volume Adjustment

Screen Settings

*2 *3 *4 *5
This is the sub-menu item type. Refer to the pages noted below for more information. Value Setting: Specifies a numeric value ( page 26). Selection: Allows selection from multiple options ( page 26). Setting Screen: Numeric value specification or option selection on a separate setting screen ( page 27). Execution: Initializes a setting ( page 28). Information: Displays information only ( page 28). These columns indicate whether each item appears ( ) or not ( ) for each input source (R = RGB, C = Component, S = S-VIDEO, V = Video, = No input signal). This setting is for the currently selected input source. This setting can be configured only for an NTSC or NTSC4.43 signal. This setting can be selected only when the aspect ratio of the input signal is 4:3.

For details about how settings are saved, and other details, see Setup Menu Reference on page 31.
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.
1. Select the input source whose settings you want to configure. 2. Press

the [MENU] key.

This causes the setup menu screen to appear in the upper left corner of the projected image. The setup menu has a main menu on the left side. On the right side is a sub-menu of settings that can be configured for the currently selected main menu item. Main menu Sub-menu
The items that appear in the sub-menu depends on the currently selected input source, and whether or not a signal is being input from the input source. For details, see Setup Menu Overview on page 21.
] and [ ] keys to select the main menu whose sub-menu contains the settings you want to configure.
The settings for the selected main menu item appear in the sub-menu.

4. Press

the [ENTER] key.
This selects the top item in the sub-menu.

5. Use the [

] and [ ] keys to select the sub-menu item whose setting you want to change.

6. Change the setting

or select an option to configure the currently selected sub-menu item.
The operation you need to perform depends on the sub-menu item type. See Setup Menu Overview on page 21 for more information. For information about how to configure settings for each sub-menu item, see Sub-menu Operations on page 26. After configuring the settings of one sub-menu item, you can repeat steps 5 and 6 to select another item on the same sub-menu and configure its setting. If you want to configure the settings of another main menu item, press the [ESC] key to exit the current sub-menu. Next, repeat steps 3 through 6 to select another main menu item and change the settings of its sub-menu.

7. Press

the [MENU] key to exit the setup menu.
This causes the setup menu to disappear from the projected image.

Sub-menu Operations

This section explains steps you need to perform in order to configure settings for each submenu 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 Brightness; Screen Settings Vertical Keystone Correction Operation: Press the [ ] key to make the value smaller, or the [ ] key to make it larger. A value can be selected within the range that the indicator is able to move within the selected bar. Depending on conditions, the indicator may not move all the way to either end of the bar.

Sub-menu Item.

IImage Adjustment Brightness
This sub-menu adjusts the brightness of the projected image. A larger value produces a brighter image. This setting is not possible when there is no input signal. A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.

IImage Adjustment

Contrast
This sub-menu adjusts the contrast of the projected image. A larger value produces a stronger contrast. This setting is not possible when there is no input signal. A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.

Sharpness

This sub-menu adjusts the sharpness of the projected image. A larger value makes the image sharper, while a smaller value makes it softer. This setting is not possible when the input source is RGB and when there is no input signal. A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.

Saturation

This sub-menu adjusts the color saturation of the projected image. A larger value increase color saturation. This setting is not possible when the input source is RGB/Component and when there is no input signal. A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.
This sub-menu adjusts the tint of the projected image. A larger value makes the overall image more bluish, while a smaller value makes the overall image more reddish. This setting is not possible when the input source is RGB/Component and when there is no input signal. A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.
Using the Setup Menu IImage Adjustment Color Mode
This sub-menu lets you select from among five different color settings to optimize projection in accordance with image contents and projection conditions.
Input Source Specific Menu Items
Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal None Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) (Presentation), Standard, Graphics, Theater, Blackboard Presentation, Standard, Graphics, (Theater), Blackboard

Setting Explanations

Presentation: Standard: Graphics: Theater: Blackboard: Select this setting for standard presentations in a well-lit area. Select this setting when you want to highlight the colors during your presentation. Select this setting when you want photographs and graphics to appear natural. Select this setting to bring out the dark portions of your images. Select this setting for easy viewing when projecting onto a blackboard.

Setting Storage

A different setting is stored for each input source.

Color Balance

This sub-menu lets you adjust the color balance of the projected image. There are two methods you can use to adjust color balance, selecting a preset color temperature value or adjusting the red, green, or blue components of each color. Note that you can adjust the color balance either by selecting a color temperature value or by adjusting color components. You cannot do both. Color balance settings cannot be configured when there is no input signal. A different setting can be configured and is stored for each input source.

IVolume Adjustment Volume
This sub-menu can be used to adjust the volume level of the projectors speaker. This setting is also linked to volume settings made with the remote controllers [VOL +] and [VOL ] keys. Changing this setting when there is no input signal changes the volume setting of the currently selected signal source. A different setting is stored for each input source.

IVolume Adjustment

This sub-menu returns Volume to its initial default setting. You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the initialization is performed for the currently selected input source. Initialization is performed separately for each input source. For details about the initialization procedure, see To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item on page 29.
IScreen Settings Vertical Keystone Correction
This sub-menu lets you correct for vertical keystoning of the projected image.
Vertical keystone correction can be performed regardless of the currently selected input source. A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.

IScreen Settings

Horizontal Keystone Correction
This sub-menu lets you correct for horizontal keystoning of the projected image.
Horizontal keystone correction can be performed regardless of the currently selected input source. A single setting is stored, which is applied to all input sources.
Using the Setup Menu IScreen Settings Aspect Ratio
This sub-menu lets you select the aspect ratio (ratio between the vertical and horizontal dimensions) of the projected image.
Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal None Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) None (4:3), 16:9
4:3: Sets the aspect ratio of the projected image to 4:3 (same as a standard TV screen). This setting is normally used when S-VIDEO or VIDEO is selected as the input source.
16:9: Sets the aspect ratio of the projected image to 16:9 (same as a movie screen or high-definition TV screen). Using this setting when the input source image is a 16:9 image that has been squeezed to a 4:3 image causes the image to be projected with its normal 16:9 aspect ratio.
When a component signal with an aspect ratio of 16:9 is sent from the input source, the aspect ratio of the projected image is automatically switched to 16:9. In this case, this setting cannot be changed.

Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) On, (Off)
On: Off: Flips the projected image horizontally and vertically. Projects a normal image.
Using the Setup Menu IScreen Settings Startup Screen
Use this sub-menu to specify whether or not a startup screen should be projected whenever the projector is turned on.
Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) Logo, (None)
Logo: Projects the logo screen as the startup screen. A built-in logo screen is the initial default startup screen. You can also create a custom logo, if you want. For details, see Option Settings1 Custom Logo Settings on page 52. None: No startup screen is projected.

No Signal Screen

This sub-menu lets you specify what should be projected when there is no input signal to the projector.
Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) (Blue), Black, Logo
Blue: Displays a blue screen when there is no input signal. Black: Displays a black screen when there is no input signal. Logo: Displays a logo screen when there is no input signal. A built-in logo screen is the initial default startup screen. You can also create a custom logo, if you want. For details, see Option Settings1 Custom Logo Settings on page 52.
Using the Setup Menu IScreen Settings Mute Screen
This sub-menu lets you specify what should be projected during mute (page 13).
Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) Blue, (Black), Logo
Blue: Displays a blue screen during mute. Black: Displays a black screen during mute. Logo: Displays a logo screen during mute. A built-in logo screen is the initial default startup screen. You can also create a custom logo, if you want. For details, see Option Settings1 Custom Logo Settings on page 52.
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Screen settings main menu to their initial default settings. You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the initialization is performed for the currently selected input source. Basically, initialization initializes the settings of the current input source. Note, however, that the following settings are always initialized, regardless of the currently selected input source. Vertical keystone correction Horizontal keystone correction Projection Mode Ceiling Mount Startup screen No signal screen Mute screen For details about the initialization procedure, see To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item on page 29.

When this dialog box is shown, perform a remote controller key operation for each of the password input positions. The following explains how to input numbers. The cursor is used to select an input position for input. You can perform any one of the 20 remote controller key operations shown below when inputting a password. [AF/AK], [PAGE UP], [PAGE DOWN], [MENU], [KEYSTONE], [D-ZOOM +], [D-ZOOM ], [RGB], [VIDEO], [S-VIDEO], [AUTO], [P-IN-P], [MUTE], [FREEZE], [VOL +], [VOL ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] Each time you perform a remote controller key operation, appears at the current input position, and the cursor moves to the next input position to the right. A password can be from one to eight key operations long. After performing all of the key operations you want, press the [ENTER] key. To clear your input, press the [ESC] key.
Using the Setup Menu To display the power on password setting screen
1. Perform steps 2. Press
1 through 4 under Basic Setup Menu Operations on page 24. Select the Option Settings1 main menu, and then select the Power On Password sub-menu item. the [ENTER] key.
This displays a password input dialog box like the one shown below.
3. Input the current password.
For information about how to input the password, see Using the Password Input Dialog Box.
If the password you input does not match the currently registered password, the message The password you input is wrong. appears. Press the [ESC] key to return to step 1. If the password you input matches the registered password, pressing [ENTER] above displays the power on password setting screen.
To turn the power on password on and off

1. Display

the power on password setting screen.
See To display the power on password setting screen.
] and [ ] keys to select Power On Password, if you
] and [ ] keys to turn the power on password on or off.
Changing the power on password setting causes the message like the one shown below to appear.
Press the [ENTER] key to change the setting. If you do not want to change the setting, press the [ESC] key.
To change the power on password
See To display the power on password setting screen on page 50.

2. Use the [ 3. Press

] and [ ] keys to select Change Password.
This displays the new password input dialog.
4. Input the new password, and
then press the [ENTER] key.

This fixes the current cross cursor location as the upper left corner of the selection boundary.

7. Use the cursor keys

selection boundary.
to move the cross cursor and draw the
Pressing the cursor key moves the lower right corner of the selection boundary.
8. When the area you want to capture is enclosed by
boundary, press the [ENTER] key.

the selection

This causes the message Start image capture and registration as custom logo? to appear.

9. Press

the [ENTER] key to capture the image enclosed by the selection boundary.
After a few moments, a dialog box with the message Image capture and registration as custom logo complete! appears to let you know when the capture operation is complete.

10. To

view the custom logo (captured image), press the [ENTER] key.
This projects the custom logo. After you are finished viewing it, press the [ESC] key to return to custom logo setting screen in step 3.

11. Press

Using the Setup Menu Configuring Custom Logo Capture Settings
Before capturing a custom logo, configure the following settings to control its position, zoom, and other parameters when it is projected. Setting Logo Vertical Logo Horizontal Custom Logo Zoom Background Color Resolution Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) Top, (Center), Bottom Left, (Center), Right (100%), 200%, Resize Image To Fit (White), Black (Normal), High
The Logo Vertical, Logo Horizontal, and Background Color settings are not used when the zoom setting is Resize Image To Fit. Note that you cannot change the above settings for a custom logo after you capture it. The following are some examples of how the above settings affect the custom logo.
Logo Vertical: Center Logo Horizontal: Center Custom Logo Zoom: 100% Background Color: White Logo Vertical: Center Logo Horizontal: Center Custom Logo Zoom: 200% Background Color: White
Logo Vertical: Bottom Logo Horizontal: Left Custom Logo Zoom: 100% Background Color: White
Logo Vertical: Center Logo Horizontal: Center Custom Logo Zoom: 100% Background Color: Black
If an error occurs with the High resolution setting, try changing the resolution setting to Normal. This will increase the chance of a successful capture. If you experience problems capturing with the Normal setting, it may also mean that the area you are trying to capture is too large. Try selecting a smaller area.
Using the Setup Menu To configure custom logo settings

40 degrees max.

KEYSTONE
9 meters (29.53 feet) max.
VOLUME AUTO MUTE FREEZE P-IN-P

D-ZOOM

Remote Controller Range
The allowable distance between the remote controller and the projector is less when there is a sharp angle between the remote controller and the remote controller receiver.

MUTE FREEZE VOLUME

RGB VIDEO

P-IN-P

30 degrees max. 9 meters (29.53 feet) max.
60 degrees max. 9 meters (29.53 feet) max.
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)
Screen Size 30 0.8 m to 1.6 m (2.62 feet to 5.25 feet) Screen Size 60 1.6 m to 3.2 m (5.25 feet to 10.50 feet) 12 m 10 m 16 m 14 m (52.49 feet) (45.93 feet) (39.37 feet) (32.81 feet) 8 m 6 m (26.25 feet) (19.69 feet) 4 m (13.12 feet) 2 m (6.56 feet)
The following table shows the relationship between the distance and projected image size. Projection Size Screen Size Diagonal (cm) Minimum Distance (m) 0.8 1.1 1.6 2.2 2.7 3.3 4.1 5.5 6.9 8.3 Approximate Projection Distance Maximum Distance (m) 1.6 2.1 3.2 4.3 5.3 6.4 8.0 10.6 13.4 16.1 Minimum Distance (feet) 2.62 3.61 5.25 7.22 8.86 10.83 13.45 18.04 22.64 27.23 Maximum Distance (feet) 5.25 6.89 10.50 14.11 17.39 21.00 26.25 34.78 43.96 52.82
The minimum/maximum distances in the above table define the ranges within which manual focus is possible. The ranges for Auto Focus and auto keystone correction are smaller.
Note that the distances provided above are for reference only.
Connecting to a Component Video Output Device
Some video devices are equipped with a component video output terminal. You can use an optionally available component video cable (YK-3) to connect the RGB input terminal of the projector to the component video output terminal of a video device.
Always turn off the projector and the video device before connecting them.

Projector

RGB input terminal AUDIO input terminal
Commercially available audio cable

To AUDIO output terminal

Video device
Optional component video cable (YK-3)
To Component video output terminal
Component video output terminals come in 3-terminal sets: YCbCr or YPbPr. Be sure to match the colors of the plugs on the optional YK-3 component video cable with the colors of the terminals (Green: Y; Blue: Cb/Pb; Red: Cr/Pr). 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. Note that connection only to an analog component video output terminal is supported. Connection to a digital output terminal is not supported. In order to connect to a component video terminal, you must use the setup menu to configure input settings. For details, see Input Settings RGB Input on page 42.

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XJ-560
3,000 ANSI lumens Digital Auto Vertical/Horizontal Keystone Correction Auto Focus Direct Power Off Function Wireless Remote Control with Laser Pointer Size: 10.94 Wide x 2.52 High x 8.43 Deep Weight: 5.96 lbs.
Ultra-Bright Ultra-Compact Portable Projector.
2X Optical ZoomFrom small rooms to large rooms the XJ-560 offers tremendous flexibility. Surprisingly small and convincingly bright. The XJ-560 is easy to set-up with auto vertical and horizontal keystone correction. The XJ-560 helps protect the lamp from heat damage with Direct Power Off. Built in condensers continue to power the fan when the power plug is removed. The XJ-560 can cope with large conference rooms. But, even when you find yourself in a more confined space the wide-angle, 2X zoom lens ensures youll make a big impression over short projection distances.
XJ-560 Main Specifications

Model Name

Brightness Lamp Contrast Ratio Digital Auto Keystone Correction Focusing Projection Lens Projection Screen Size Projection Range Projection System Display Element Color Reproduction Signal Input Input Terminals RGB True Compressed Output Terminals Signal Input Video Input Terminals Input Terminals Output USB Input Power Dimensions Weight Remote Control
3000 ANSI lumens 270 W high-pressure mercury lamp 2000 : 1 Vertical and Horizontal 30 Auto Focus Optical 2X zoom f= 20.0 to 40.0mm, F2.0 to 2.inches to 300 inches Minimum: 0.8 meters 60" screen: 1.6 to 3.2 meters 100" screen: 2.7 to 5.3 meters DLPTM System 0.7" DMD 786,432 pixels (1,024 x 768) Full color (16.77 million colors) Component RGB Mini D-Sub 15 pin x 1 Maximum - XGA (1,024_768) UXGA (1,600_1,200) None NTSC/PAL/PAL-N/PAL-M/PAL60/SECAM/YcbCr/YPbPr S-Video Port (Separate) x 1; RCA pin terminal (Composite) x 1 Stereo mini jack x 1 1W monaural Remote mouse control Direct Power Off Function AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz 10.94"(W) x 2.52" (H) x 8.43" ( D) 5.96 lbs. Wireless remote control with laser pointer

 

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General
Product TypeProjector lamp
Projector Lamp
Lamp TypeHigh-pressure mercury
Lamp Capacity270 Watt
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandCasio Computer
Part NumberYL-41
GTIN04971850169932, 00079767169930

 

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