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Wireless Adapter (CASIO YW-2)
Establishing a connection between the Data Projector and a computer over a wireless LAN makes it possible to project the display contents of the computers screen from the Data Projector.
CASIO YW-2
You can have up to four computers connected to the Data Projector over a wireless LAN at the same time. Use the remote controller that comes with the Data Projector to select which of the four computer screens you want to project.
For more information about this: Supported wireless LAN devices Setup required to establish a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer Projecting the screen contents of a computer connected via a wireless LAN Refer to this section of this manual: Supported Wireless LAN Devices (page 48) Wireless LAN Connection Basics (page 52), Advanced Wireless LAN Connection Settings (page 65) Using Wireless LAN for Projection (page 91)
Document Camera (CASIO YC-400)
You can connect a CASIO YC-400 Document Camera to the Data Projectors USB port and project the images of documents placed on the document stage of the YC-400.
YC-400
For more information, see Performing a Presentation Using the YC-400 Document Camera on page 96.
Connecting a USB Device to the Data Projector
What happens when you connect a USB device to the Data Projector depends on the current configuration of the Data Projectors plug-and-play setting. Plug-and-play is enabled under the Data Projectors initial default settings. For more details about the plug-and-play setting, see Setup Menu Contents in the Users Guide.
Turning On the Data Projector after Connecting a USB Device
Normally when you turn on the Data Projector without a USB device connected, the Data Projector will check the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for a signal. If it finds a signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal contents. If you turn the Data Projector on while a USB device is connected to its USB port, it will perform one of the following operations (depending on its current plug-and-play setting). When plug-and-play is enabled:
When this type of device is connected: USB memory device YW-2 Wireless Adapter YC-400 Document Camera The Data Projector does this automatically when turned on: Starts up Viewer (page 30) and projects the Viewer screen. Starts up Wireless (page 50) and projects the Wireless screen. Checks the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for an input signal. If it finds a signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal contents. Note that the YC-400 Document Camera is not detected automatically.
When plug-and-play is disabled: Turning on the Data Projector with a USB device connected while plug-and-play is disabled will cause it to perform the same initial operation it performs when no device is connected. That is, it checks the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for an input signal. If it detects an input signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal contents. In this case, however, either Viewer or Wireless will start up in the background, depending upon the type of USB device that is connected to the Data Projector.
Connecting to a USB Device while the Data Projector is On
If you connect a USB device to the Data Projectors USB port while it is turned on, it will perform one of the following operations (depending on its current plug-and-play setting). When plug-and-play is enabled:
When this type of device is connected: USB memory device YW-2 Wireless Adapter YC-400 Document Camera The Data Projector does this automatically: Starts up Viewer (page 30) and projects the Viewer screen. Starts up Wireless (page 50) and projects the Wireless screen. Starts up the YC Camera application (page 96) when the YC-400 Document Camera is turned on and projects the YC Camera application screen.
When plug-and-play is disabled: In this case, the image that is currently being projected does not change. However, Viewer, Wireless, or the YC Camera Application will start up in the background, depending upon the type of USB device that is connected to the Data Projector.
Changing the Input Source while a USB Device is Connected
On the Data Projectors remote controller, press the [INPUT] key to change the input source. Each time you press the [INPUT] key, the Data Projector will check the RGB terminal, VIDEO terminal, and USB port for an input signal. If it finds a signal, it will select it as the input source automatically and project its contents.
Installing Data Projector Software
Use the procedures in this section to install the software that comes bundled with the Data Projector onto your computer.
When you want to do this: Convert files created with PowerPoint to image (JPEG) files and store them on a USB memory device Send computer screen contents to the Data Projector over a wireless connection and project them Install this software: EZ-Converter Wireless Connection
Minimum System Requirements
The following describes minimum computer system requirements to run the bundled software. Operating System:Microsoft Windows XP or 2000 Professional Computer: IBM PC/AT or compatible that conforms to the following conditions. Windows XP or 2000 Professional pre-installed PowerPoint 2000, 2002, or 2003 installed (to use EZ-Converter) CPU: Pentium III or higher USB port (Type A, USB1.1/2.0) Memory: 256 MB minimum or amount of memory recommended for operating system being run Hard Disk: At least 40 MB for installation or at least 60 MB when running Display: Full-color display with resolution of at least that is supported by above operating systems and the computer being used. Pointing Device: Mouse or other equivalent device supported by above operating systems. Keyboard CD-ROM drive Other requirements of operating system being used Normal operation may not be possible under certain hardware configurations. Operation is not supported on a computer running Windows NT, Me, 98SE, 98, 95, or 3.1, or on a Macintosh or Mac OS computer. Operation on a computer upgraded to Windows XP, 2000 Professional from another operating system is not supported. Operation on a computer running Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported.
To create presentation data by converting a PowerPoint File
Start up EZ-Converter.
This will display the empty EZ-Converter window. If EZ-Converter is already running on your computer and if there is already presentation data in the EZ-Converter window, click to clear the data from the EZ-Converter window.
Configure presentation options as required.
For more information, see Configuring the Option Setting (page 20).
Either click
or select [Convert PowerPoint File] on the [File] menu.
This displays a dialog box for selecting PowerPoint files.
Select the PowerPoint file you want to convert and then click [Open].
This starts conversion of the PowerPoint file, which is indicated by the appearance of a dialog box that shows the progress of the conversion.
After conversion is complete, the EZ-Converter widow will reappear with thumbnails of the converted images.
Selected image number (from beginning)
Total number of files
Image file display area
Add, delete, move, and otherwise edit the images as required.
For details, see Editing Presentation Data (page 21).
Configure presentation playback settings.
For more information, see Configuring Presentation Data Playback Settings (page 23).
To save the presentation data, click the [Save] button.
For details, see Saving Presentation Data (page 26).
Instead of steps 3 and 4 of the above procedure, you could also drop a single PowerPoint file into the EZ-Converter window.
Converting a PowerPoint file to presentation data will generate the following folder, image files and presentation file. Example: When converting a 50-page PowerPoint file named MeetingDocuments
MeetingDocuments (Folder) MeetingDocuments.plf MeetingDocuments001.jpg MeetingDocuments002.jpg MeetingDocuments003.jpg : MeetingDocuments050.jpg
Presentation file
Image files
Creating Presentation Data by Inserting Image Files Manually
You can create new presentation data by dropping multiple image (jpg or bmp) files into the EZ-Converter window. In order to perform this procedure, you will first need to prepare the image files that you want to include in the presentation data.
To create presentation data by inserting image files manually
Use Windows Explorer to select all of the image files you want to include in the presentation data.
Drag the selected files into the EZ-Converter window.
This will insert the image files into the presentation data and display their thumbnails in the EZ-Converter window.
Configuring the Option Setting
You can use option settings to specify the resolution of image files that are saved as EZConverter presentation data.
Any changes you make to image settings using the procedure below will go into effect the next time you convert a PowerPoint file. Changed settings are not applied to presentation data that has already been created by converting PowerPoint files. Note that you cannot change the resolution of image data that is included in existing presentation data.
Deleting an image file from the presentation data does not delete the image data file from your computers hard disk.
To move an image file forward or back within presentation data
On the EZ-Converter window, click the thumbnail of the image you want to move so it is selected. To move the selected image one position to the left (towards the beginning), click or select [Move Image Back] on the [Edit] menu. To move the image one position to the right (towards the end), click or select [Move Image Forward] on the [Edit] menu.
To undo an image operation
Select [Undo] on the [Edit] menu, or press [Ctrl] + [z] on your computer keyboard. You can use the above operation to undo the last image file add, delete, or move operation you performed.
Configuring Presentation Data Playback Settings
You can configure the following playback settings for playback of EZ-Converter presentation data with the Data Projectors Viewer. Manual or auto image change Display time of each image file during auto image change Repeat play on/off Image transition effect
The playback settings you configure are stored in the presentation (plf) file.
To configure presentation data playback settings
On the EZ-Converter window, display the presentation data whose playback settings you want to configure.
For details about how to do this, see Creating New Presentation Data (page 17) and Opening Presentation Data (page 28).
or select [Presentation File Setup] on the [Tools] menu.
This displays a dialog box for configuring presentation file settings.
Configure the following settings on the dialog box.
When you want to do this: Change images manually during a presentation Have images change automatically during a presentation Specify the display interval during auto image change This setting is available only while [Auto] is selected for [Display Interval]. Have the presentation restart from the beginning after the final image file is reached Have the presentation stop after the final image is reached. Turn off the image transition effect Turn on the image transition effect Specify the effect to be applied when transitioning from one image file to the next This setting is available only while [On] is selected for [Image Transition Effect]. Do this: Select [Manual] for [Display Interval]. Select [Auto] for [Display Interval]. Tap the down arrow button of the box under [Display Interval] and select an interval value (5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, and 5 minutes). Select [On] under [Repeat]. Select [Off] under [Repeat]. Select [Off] under [Image Transition Effect]. Select [On] under [Image Transition Effect]. Click the down arrow button of the box under [Image Transition Effect] and select an effect. For details, see Image Transition Effects (page 25).
A question mark (?) in place of a thumbnail indicates an image file that cannot be displayed by Viewer for some reason. Tree View This view shows a Windows Explorer type tree representation of the folders, image files, and movie files on the USB memory device.
To switch between the thumbnail view and the tree view
Press the [FUNC] key.
This displays the Viewer function menu shown below.
Use the [ ] key to move the highlighting to Screen Format and then press the [ENTER] key.
This toggles between the thumbnail view and the tree view
To scroll file menu pages
To scroll to the next menu page press the [ ] key. To scroll back to the previous page, press the [ ] key.
Arrow indicators appear on right side of the file menu to indicate that there are more files above ( ) or below ( ) the current screen. Press the [ ] key to scroll down when is indicated, or [ ] key when is indicated.
To select a file or a folder
Thumbnail View Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the file or folder you want to select.
Highlighting
Tree View Use the [ ] and [ ] cursor keys to move the highlighting to the file or folder you want to select.
To open a folder
Use the cursor keys to select the file you want to open. Press the [ENTER] key.
This opens the selected folder and displays a menu of its contents. With the tree view, you could also press the [ ] key instead of the [ENTER] key.
To close the current folder and move up to the next level
Thumbnail View Press the [ESC] key. Tree View Press the [ESC] key or the [ ] key. This will collapse the folder where the highlighting is currently located and move the highlighting to the next higher level.
To select a file menu item and display its image
Use the cursor keys to select the file whose image you want to display. Press the [ENTER] key.
This will display a full-size version of the image that fills the projection area.
To return to the file menu, press the [ESC] key.
If the selected file is too large to fit within the projection area, the message Cannot display an image file. will appear. For information about operations you can perform while the image of a file is being projected, see Operations during Image File Content Projection (page 38).
Wireless LAN Connection Basics
This section explains the basic procedures for configuring settings for a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer. This section includes the basics for establishing a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a single computer, or between the Data Projector and multiple computers. For details about increasing security and settings required for connection to a wireless LAN access point, see Advanced Wireless LAN Connection Settings (page 65). For details about projection operations after establishing a connection, see Using Wireless LAN for Projection (page 91).
The procedure below assumes that the Data Projectors plug-and-play feature is turned on (which is the initial default setting). If you have turned off plug-and-play, turn it back on before performing the procedure below. For more details about the plug-andplay setting, see Setup Menu Contents in the Users Guide. The operations described here assume that the CASIO YW-2 wireless LAN adapter is connected to the computer. In the case of a computer equipped with another manufacturers wireless LAN adapter or a built-in wireless LAN adapter, configure settings in accordance with the user documentation that comes with the adapter you are using.
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with a Single Computer Using a Simple Connection
To establish a wireless LAN connection between a single computer and the Data Projector Note
The following explains the simplest type of connection. It shows how to use the Data Projectors built-in connection profile named Simple Connection 1 to establish a wireless LAN connection with a single computer.
Connect the CASIO YW-2 wireless adapter to the Data Projectors USB port.
You could also turn on the Data Projector with the wireless adapter already connected to the USB port. The Data Projector will detect the wireless adapter and start up its Wireless function automatically. The message shown below will appear in the projection area.
Check to make sure that Simple Connection 1 is shown.
Turn on your computer and start up Windows. If your computer is already connected to a network, disable the connection.
On the Windows Control Panel, click Network Connections (Network and Dial-up Connection in the case of Windows 2000). If Local Area Connection, Wireless Network Connection or Network Bridge is displayed on the window that appears, right-click the icon and then click Disable on the dialog box that appears.
3To use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN
connection between the first computer and the Data Projector Note
Perform the following steps while the connection profile dialog box is on the display at the end of the procedure under 2 To create connection profiles for the computers (page 56).
Use the Simple Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first computer and the Data Projector. See Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with a Single Computer Using a Simple Connection on page 53 for more information.
If a Simple Connection is already established between the first computer and the Data Projector, proceed to step 2.
Click the Profile Name down arrow button and then select Test from the menu that appears. Click the [Send Settings] button.
This will display a dialog box for sending the setup.
Select Manual Connection 1 for Send Destination, and then click the [OK] button.
This will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the current password.
Enter the password that you use when logging in to Web Setup (page 65). The initial default password is casio.
Enter the password and then click the [OK] button.
Keep clicking the [OK] button on the dialog boxes that appear.
Clicking the [OK] button in response to the Overwrite it? message will cause the settings of the first computer to be sent to the Data Projector. At this time, the Manual Connection 1 settings of the Data Projector will be overwritten with the Test settings of the connection profile of the computer (see step 3 above). The IP address setting will be the IP address of the computers connection profile plus 1.
To return to the Send Settings dialog box, click the [Cancel] button. Click the [Close] button.
the Data Projectors remote controller, key. 10 OnThis will cause the connection profile menu topress the [the] projection area. appear in
] key to move 11 Use the [ [ENTER] key. the highlighting to Manual Connection 1 and then press the
This will display the dialog box shown below.
12 Press the [ key.
] key to move the highlighting to Yes and then press the [ENTER]
This will cause the message shown below to appear in the projection area.
Check to make sure that Manual Connection 1 (Test) is shown.
13 Check the message that appears on the computer screen. to a dialog box like When the computer finds the Data Projector, the display will change
the one shown below for selecting the connected device.
If there are other XJ-S35 Data Projectors with wireless adapters connected in the area, all of them that are detected will appear in the list.
highlighting the XJ-S35 Data 14 Move theand then clicktothe [OK] button. Projector to which you want to connect
The computer will connect with the Data Projector and the above dialog box will close. Confirm that the Connection Profile setting for the connected device information on the Wireless Connection window shows Manual Connection 1 (Test).
Projection area position buttons (Used in step 18).
the Wireless 15 OnThis will display Connection window, select Options on the Tools menu. a dialog box for configuring the option setting.
box, you want to appear 16 In the User Namewhen enter the user name (the name of this computer) forinthe the projection area projecting the screen contents computer whose settings you are configuring.
You can input up to 10 characters for the user name.
17 Click the [OK] button.
18 On the Wireless Connection window, click one of the projection area position buttons and then click the button.
This will cause the contents of the computer screen to be projected so they fill the entire projection area. At this time the user name will appear in the upper left corner of the projection area.
the Data Projectors remote key. 19 OnThis will display a user menu likecontroller, press the [You] can use the user menu the one shown below.
when multiple computers are connected to the Data Projector to select which computers screen image will fill the entire projection area. The location of each computers image on the user menu screen will be in accordance with the projection area position button you selected for the computer.
User Names
Not connected appears in place of the user name for all positions that do not have a computer assigned using the projection area position buttons.
4To use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN
connection between the other computers and the Data Projector Note
Perform the following steps after finishing the procedures under 2 To create connection profiles for the computers (page 56) and 3 To use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first computer and the Data Projector (page 58).
On the connection profile switching dialog box for each of the other computers, click the Profile Name down arrow button and then select Test from the menu that appears. Click the [Close] button.
When the computer finds the Data Projector, the display will change to a dialog box like the one shown below for selecting the connected device.
Move the highlighting to the XJ-S35 Data Projector to which you want to connect and then click the [OK] button.
On the Wireless Connection window, select Options on the Tools menu.
In the User Name box, enter the user name (the name you want to appear in the projection area when projecting the screen contents of this computer) for the computer whose settings you are configuring
On the Wireless Connection window of the computer, click the
button.
This will start up the computers default browser and display an initial page like the one shown below. The Web Setup page may not appear if your browser is running already. In this case, quit the browser and then click the button again.
The initial default password is casio. The above step will display the Web Setup top page like the one shown below.
For security reasons, be sure to change the password to something else as soon as possible. For details, see To change the Web Setup login password (page 66). You also can display the Web Setup page by selecting Options on the Wireless Connection windows Tools window. On the option dialog box that appears, click the [Web Setup] button.
To log out of Web setup
Click Logout in the upper right corner of the page.
You also will be logged out automatically if you do not perform any Web Setup page operation for about five minutes.
To change the Web Setup login password
On the initial Web Setup page, click the [Change Password] button.
This will display the change password page.
In the Current Password box, enter the current password (casio if you have not yet changed the initial default password) and then enter the new password into the New Password box.
A password must have at least four single-byte characters and it can be up to 16 characters long.
Input the new password again into the lower New Password box.
Click the [Change] button.
If you input all of the required information correctly, your password will be changed and the Web Setup top page will reappear.
Enabling and Disabling Web Setup
This section explains how you can disable the Web Setup page so it is not displayed when you perform Data Projector operations. You can disable the Web Setup page when you want to restrict access to Web Setup while there are multiple computers connected to the Data Projector.
To enable and disable Web Setup
While Wireless is shown in the projection area, press the [MENU] key on the Data Projectors remote controller.
This will display the setup menu.
Press the [ ] key to move the highlighting to USB and then press the [ENTER] key. Press the [ ] key once to move the highlighting to Setup and then press the [ENTER] key.
This will display the Wireless setup menu.
Perform the procedure under To display and log into the Web Setup page (page 65) to display the Web Setup top page. Click the Connection Profile down arrow button and then select the connection profile you want from the menu that appears.
Click the [Switch] button.
This will display the following message on the Web Setup page.
The connection profile has been changed. Switch the settings on the computer and then re-connect.
Click the [OK] button.
This will switch the Data Projector to the connection profile you selected in step 2 and terminate the current wireless LAN connection between Data Projector and computer. At this time, the message Standing by for connection. will appear in the projection area, along with the connection profile you switched with Connection Profile in step 2 above.
Assigning a Name to a Data Projector
You can use Web Setup to assign a unique name to each Data Projector, which comes in handy when you are using multiple projectors. The projector name you assign is displayed in the following locations. In the Projector Name box of the Wireless Standing by for connection. message In the Projector Name box of the Wireless Connection data window (page 68) In the Projector Name box of the Wireless Connection window (page 54) In the Projector Name box of the Connection dialog box (page 60)
To assign a name to a Data Projector
Perform the procedure under To display and log into the Web Setup page (page 65) to display the Web Setup top page. In the Projector Setup area, click the [Edit] button.
This will display a projector setup page.
Enter up to 12 characters for the name into the Projector Name box. Click the [Save] button.
You also can use the projector setup page to define a connection keyword (see next page).
Configuring a Connection Keyword
A connection keyword protects the Data Projector against unauthorized access when there are multiple computers connected over a wireless LAN using a manual connection profile. You can specify whether or not input of the connection keyword is required (connection keyword on/off) to establish a wireless LAN connection with the Data Projector from a computer, and you can register and modify the connection keyword as required. You can turn the connection keyword on or off using either Web Setup or the Wireless setup menu. Connection keyword registration and modification can be performed using Web Setup.
Security Setup
You cannot select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK when Ad Hoc is selected for the Access Mode setting. WEP Key Format You only need to configure this setting when WEP is selected for Security Setup. You can specify any one of the following formats for input of the WEP key. ASCII/64bit, ASCII/128bit, HEX/64bit, HEX/128bit* For more information about inputting the WEP key using the format specified here, see the WEP Key / WPA/WPA2 Pass Phrase item below.
Setting Name WPA/WPA2 Encoding
Description You only need to configure this setting when WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is selected for Security Setup. TKIP*: Select TKIP as the encryption type. AES: Select AES as the encryption type. Use this input box to enter a WEP key or WPA/WPA2 pass phrase. What you need to input depends on the encryption type you selected for Security Setup. When WEP is selected for Security Setup Enter the WEP key. The WEP key character string should be input using one of the following formats, in accordance with the WEP Key Format setting. ASCII/64bit Five single-byte alpha-numeric characters (Example: MyKey) ASCII/128bit 13 single-byte alpha-numeric characters (Example: MyKey12345678) HEX/64bit 10-digit hexadecimal value (Example: 11AA22BB33) HEX/128bit 26-digit hexadecimal value (Example: 00112233445566778899AABBCC) When WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is selected for Security Setup Enter the WPA/WPA2 pass phrase (encryption key). Enter the same encryption key that is currently set on the wireless LAN access point to which you are planning to connect. You should enter at least eight and up to 63 single-byte characters, or 64-digit hexadecimal value. Specifies whether the IP address that is set manually on the device being configured (Data Projector or computer) or the IP address assigned automatically by the DHCP server should be used during wireless LAN connection. On*: Specifies use of the IP address assigned automatically by the DHCP server. You do not need to configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Default Gateway settings when this option is selected. Off: Specifies use of the manually set IP address. You need to configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway settings when this option is selected. Configuration of this setting is required when Off is selected for DHCP. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the Data Projector/computer. The IP address consists of four values in the range of 0 to 255, separated by periods (such as 192.168.10.3).
WEP Key/ WPA/WPA2 Pass Phrase
IP Address
Setting Name Subnet Mask
Description Configuration of this setting is required when Off is selected for DHCP. Enter a subnet mask value, which specifies the range of the IP address of the subnet to which the Data Projector/computer belongs. The subnet mask consists of four values in the range of 0 to 255, separated by periods (such as 255.255.255.0). Configuration of this setting is required when Off is selected for DHCP. When Access Point is selected for Access Mode, specify the same value as the wireless LAN access point. Configuration of this setting is required when Ad Hoc is selected for Access Mode. When there is a large number of devices performing wireless LAN communication using frequencies in the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) used by the Data Projector, you can improve communication performance by assigning different channels to each wireless LAN network. Normally you should leave this item set to Auto (initial default setting). Auto*: Automatically assigns a communication channel for wireless LAN communication. If Auto is selected on the Data Projector, also select Auto for the computer as well. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11: Specify a channel that should be used for wireless LAN communication. The same channel must be set on the Data Projector and the computer that will be communicating with each other over the wireless LAN connection.
On the window, right click any wireless network connection that is not the one being used by the YW-2 wireless adapter, and then click Disable on the shortcut menu that appears.
The wireless network connection used by the YW-2 wireless adapter is the one with the adapter name CASIO 802.11b/g Wireless LAN USB Adapter (3887A). Disable all wireless network connections that have any other name.
If you see a Local Area Connection on the window, right-click its icon and then click Disable on the dialog box that appears.
The wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer keeps dropping.
This can be caused by the following. Data communication can slow down and the connection may tend to drop when the Data Projector and computer are far from each other (in different rooms, on different floors, etc.) Move the Data Projector and computer as close together as possible. Operation of a device that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band (which is the same frequency band as the IEEE802.11b wireless standard used by the Data Projector) in the vicinity of the Data Projector can cause radio interference that results in a wireless communication error. Avoid using the nearby microwave oven or Bluetooth device when performing Data Projector wireless LAN communication. After checking the above two points, select [Exit] on the [Connection] menu of the Wireless Connection window to exit Wireless Connection, and then restart Wireless Connection.
You cannot display the Web Setup page
The Web Setup page can be displayed only while there is a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer. Use a Simple Connection or Manual Connection to establish a wireless connection between the Data Projector and computer, and then display the Web Setup page. For more information, see Web Setup (page 65). If the Web Setup page does not appear even through there is a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer, check the following points. The Web Setup of the Data Projector may be disabled. Use the procedure under To enable and disable Web Setup (page 67) to check the current setting. If it is Disable, change it to Enable. The browser you are using may be configured to use a proxy server. This can make it impossible to display the Web Setup page, and so the proxy server settings should be canceled. See the help and other user documentation for your browser for information about proxy server settings.
Press the [ ] key to move the highlighting to Initialize YC Camera Setup and then press the [ENTER] key.
Use the [ ] key to select Yes. To restore all the settings to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key.
After you are finished, press the [ESC] key to exit the setup menu.
YC Camera Application Setup Menu Contents
This section provides detailed explanations of all of the items included on the YC Camera application setup menu. The initial default setting for each item is indicated by an asterisk (*).
Setting Name Operation Mode Description Specifies whether recording of documents placed on the document stage of the document camera should be performed automatically or manually. Auto Capture*: Automatically records the image of a document whenever it is placed on the document stage. Manual Capture: Requires manual release of the shutter each time a document is placed on the document stage. Switches the monitor screen orientation. Horizontal*: Records the document on the document stage horizontally.
Monitor Screen Orientation
Vertical: Records the document on the document stage vertically.
White Enhancement
Specifies whether or not white enhancement should be performed on the projected image. Off*: Turns off white enhancement. On: Turns on white enhancement. Auto: The decision whether or not to perform white enhancement is made automatically in accordance with the image being recorded.
White enhancement cannot be performed while the Skew Correction setting is Off.
Setting Name Skew Correction
Description Specifies whether or not skew correction should be performed automatically on the projected image. On*: Turns on automatic skew correction. Off: Turns off automatic skew correction. Specifies whether or not the cameras monitor image should be projected when a document is removed from the document stage. On*: Displays the monitor image. Off: Does not display the monitor image. Returns all YC Camera application setup menu items to their initial default settings. For details, see To restore all settings on the YC Camera application setup menu to their initial factory defaults on page 105.
Project Document Monitor Image
Initialize YC Camera Setup
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Super-Slim package (10.6x1.7 x 7.8, 3.97lb), 2000 ANSI lumens high luminosity DLP system installed, Native XGA (1024 X 768), support multimedia 1080i Compatible
Road Warriors, Travel Light and Bright!
2000 ANSI lumens and a footprint that invites you to slide it in to your briefcase with your Laptop. This is the projector to travel with, in the building or across the nation, it was designed with mobility in mind. The XJ-35 is SUPER SLIM and a SUPER Traveling Companion
Slim 1.7" high (thinnest point) for a comfortable fit in your briefcase Easy to carry with the YC-400 Multifunctional Camera System or other peripherals
Extreme thinness achieved without enlarging the footprint
XJ-S35
Height: Approx. 1.7" (thinnest point)
Current model (XJ-560) Height: Approx. 2.5"
(excluding protrusions)
Optional Wireless Connection Keep that presentation flowing. You can connect up to 4 PC's to the XJ-35 with the optional wireless USB connection.
Give your presentation without a PC, this is the lightest Road Warrior Solution. Load your Power Point presentation to your USB Thumb Drive and connect the Thumb Drive to the USB port on the XJ-S35. Casio provides the conversion software with the XJ-S35 to save your Power Points as properly prepared JPEGS.
Board Room or Private Office?
The XJ-S35's 2X Optical Zoom gives you the flexibility to fit your presentation on the screen! In a small office you can be as close as 3 3/4 feet and still fit on a 40" screen. With other projectors the image would be too small to view. In a board room you can be as far away as 18 feet and still fit on a 100" screen. With other projectors the image would be too large and spill off the screen Be prepared no matter where they decide to have the meeting.
Projection ranges
Screen size
Distance from screen
Possible positioning ranges
60 screen When positioned 1.7m from screen When positioned 3.4m from screen
Shortest
3.60 5.57 7.54 9.18
Longest
7.21 11.15 14.76 18.37 27.88 37.07
ZOOM OUT
Projected ima Zoom in to optimal size. Projected image runs off screen.
ZOOM IN
Zoom out to optimal size.
150 200
14.10 18.70
Projector Specifications
Model name System dimensions (mm)
Data Projector XJ-S35
1.7"
7.8" 10.6"
Brightness Lamp Contrast ratio Vertical Keystone correction Focusing Projection lens Projection screen size Projection range Projection system Display element Color reproduction RGB input Input terminal Display resolution Video Signal input Input terminals Interface USB Connectable equipment 0.55-inch DLP Full color (16.77 million colors) RGB Mini D-Sub15 pin x 1 (YCbCr/YPbPr input, shared) True: XGA (1,024 x 768), Compressed: Maximum SXGA (1,280 x 1,024) NTSC/PAL/PAL-N/PAL-M/PAL60/SECAM Composite: RCA pin terminal x 1, YCbCr/YPbPr: Mini D-Subpin x 1 (RGB input, shared) Type A x 1, USB (1.1) Host
Optional USB Thumb Drive, optional Casio Wireless Adapter YW-25 (2 Units per set), and Optional Casio YC-400 Multifunctional Camera System
2,000 ANSI lumens 200W high-pressure mercury lamp 1800:1 (telephoto mode) Auto: +30 Manual: 30
Optical 2X zoom (electric) 15 ~ 300 inches Minimum: 0.84m 60-inch screen: 1.7m ~ 3.4m, 100-inch screen: 2.8m ~ 5.6m system
Power source Dimension (W x H x D)*1 Weight Security compatibility Other functions Main accessories
AC100~240V, 50/60Hz 270 x 43 x 199mm (32mm at thinnest point) 10.6 x 1.7 x 7.8 1.8kg 3.97 lbs Kensington compatible, Power ON password Color mode, Digital zoom (4X), Freeze, Pointer, Direct Power ON, Eco-mode, Blank Wireless remote controller, AC cord, RGB cable, CD-ROM (Windows XP/2000 compatible), Soft case
*1 Excluding protrusions
Safety precautions
Please be sure to read the operators manual carefully before using these products to ensure their safe use.
Warning: Do not use any power source voltage, connection cord or AC adapter other than those specified. To do so could result in fire or electric shock. Caution: Do not install this product in any place where it could come into contact with water, moisture, steam, dust or oily smoke or in any high-temperature location. This may cause fire, electric shock or machine failure.
This projectors light source is a high-voltage mercury lamp with extremely high internal pressure. Due to its characteristics, this lamp may explode with a bang or fail to ignite due to shock or overuse. The period of use before an explosion or failure may occur differs greatly, however, depending on the individual lamp and usage conditions. Be sure to set up this equipment properly according to the instructions in the operators manual. Failure to make connections properly or attempts to make alterations may result in accidents. CASIO cannot accept responsibility under such circumstances. Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice. The color tones of the products shown may differ from the actual products due to printing. The screen images shown are superimposed graphics. CASIO is a registered trademark of CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. in Japan. CASSIOPEIA is a registered trademark of CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. DLP, the DLP logo and the DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments. XGA is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and/or other countries. Other product names or company names in this catalog are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. This catalog is current as of July 2006.
Technical specifications
Full description
The Casio Super Slim XJ-S35 is an ultra-bright and ultra-slim portable projector designed for road warriors. It quite simply sets the standard for compact mobile projecting with a 2X wide-angle zoom lens with 2000 ANSI lumens - allowing you to project in bright light. The XJ-S35 employs a state-of-the-art condenser lens and light source only available on Casio projectors - delivering high-brightness images in a highly portable, compact configuration. The XJ-S35 delivers an impressive 2000 ANSI lumens from a miniscule 10.6" x 1.7" x 7.8" size - roughly the size of a letter. And at only 3.97 pounds, the Casio Super Slim is a featherweight.
| General | |
| Device Type | DLP projector |
| Width | 10.6 in |
| Depth | 7.8 in |
| Height | 1.7 in |
| Weight | 4 lbs |
| Enclosure Color | Silver |
| Projector / Panel | |
| Image Brightness | 2000 ANSI lumens |
| Image Contrast Ratio | 1800:1 |
| Image Size | 15 in - 300 in |
| Projection Distance | 2.8 ft |
| Throw Ratio | 1.4 - 2.8:1 |
| Digital Zoom Factor | 4x |
| Resolution | XGA (1024 x 768) (native) / 1280 x 1024 (resized) |
| Native Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Display Format | 786,432 pixels |
| Color Support | 16.7 million colors |
| Max Sync Rate (V x H) | 85 Hz x 68 kHz |
| Lamp Type | High-pressure mercury 200 Watt |
| Features | Eco-Mode technology, freeze frame |
| Projector Lens System | |
| Focus Type | Powered |
| Zoom Type | Powered |
| Zoom Factor | 2x |
| Keystone Correction Direction | Vertical |
| Vertical Keystone Correction | -30 / +30 |
| Video Input | |
| Analog Video Format | NTSC, SECAM, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, PAL 60 |
| Analog Video Signal | RGB, composite video, component video |
| Input Device | |
| Type | Remote control - external - wireless |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Interfaces | 1 x composite video input - RCA 1 x component video / RGB input - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Carrying case |
| Cables Included | 1 x VGA cable 1 x video cable |
| Security Features | Security lock slot (cable lock sold separately), password protection |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Power supply - internal |
| Voltage Required | AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Casio Computer |
| Part Number | XJ-S35 |
| GTIN | 04971850175490, 20079767175492, 00079767175498 |
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