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Contents

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English

Safety Precautions .....................................E-2
Operating Precautions ...............................E-6
Unpacking ...................................................E-9

Using the User Documentation on the 
CD-ROM ...................................................E-9

Projector Features and 
Main Functions .........................................E-10
General Guide ...........................................E-10

Remote Controller General Guide ..........E-12
Loading Remote Controller Batteries......E-13
Using the Laser Pointer ..........................E-13

Getting Ready ...........................................E-14

Setting Up the Projector..........................E-14
Setup Precautions ..................................E-15
Adjusting the Projector 
Elevation Angle.......................................E-16
Rear Projection 
(From the Back of the Screen)................E-16

Connecting a Computer to the 
Projector .................................................E-17
Connecting to a Standard Video Device ...E-17
Turning On the Projector ........................E-18
Turning Off the Projector ........................E-20

Projection Operations ..............................E-22

Projecting onto a Screen ........................E-22
Keystone Correction 
(AF/AK, KEYSTONE) .............................E-23

Using the Setup Menu..............................E-25
User Maintenance.....................................E-26

Cleaning the Projector ............................E-26
Reattaching the Lens Cover ...................E-26
Replacing the Lamp................................E-26

Troubleshooting .......................................E-30

Indicators and Alert Tones......................E-30
Projector Troubleshooting.......................E-31

Specifications ...........................................E-32

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User’s Guide (Basic Operations)

• Be sure to read the “Safety Precautions” on page E-2 and “Operating Precautions” on page 

E-6 before trying to use this projector.

• This manual covers only basic operations, including how to set up the projector, basic projector 

operations, and how to replace the lamp. For more detailed information, see the User’s Guide 
(UsersGuide_English.pdf) on the CD-ROM that comes with the projector.

Summary of Contents for XJ-460 - 1

Page 1: ...e United States and other countries Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc of the United States Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated O...

Page 2: ...wer source with the same voltage as that specified for the projector Do not overload a power outlet with too many devices Power cord A damaged power cord creates the risk of fire and electric shock Ma...

Page 3: ...f the projector by burning it Doing so can cause an explosion which creates the risk of fire and personal injury Looking into the lens or vents while lamp is on Never look directly into the lens or ve...

Page 4: ...ay Doing so creates the risk of electric shock burn injury and other personal injury Be sure to leave all internal inspection adjustment and repair up to your original dealer or authorized CASIO Servi...

Page 5: ...ashing amber unplug the projector from the power outlet Next wait for at least 60 minutes before removing the lamp Specified lamp type Use only the lamp type that is specified for this projector Use o...

Page 6: ...l down state and then go into standby The projector will not turn on again until you replace the lamp z When the lamp life is reached the message It is time to replace the lamp Use the procedure in th...

Page 7: ...all excess water from the cloth before wiping Never use thinner benzene or any other volatile agent to clean the projector Doing so can remove its markings and cause staining of the case Missing Scree...

Page 8: ...ion Note that the projector has exhaust vents on the front When handling the projector make sure to keep your hands away from the exhaust vents in the area indicated in the illustration Stowing the Pr...

Page 9: ...ive 2 Navigate to the CD ROM and open the User s Guide folder 3 Double click UsersGuide_English pdf z This starts up Adobe Reader and displays the contents of the manual whose icon you clicked z On so...

Page 10: ...ely after turning off the projector This lets you move the projector to another location without needing to wait for the cool down to finish z Pointer The remote controller can be used to select one f...

Page 11: ...on Warning z Never allow the intake vents on the back or the bottom of the projector to become blocked Blocked vents can cause heat to build up creating the risk of fire and malfunction 3 3 4 5 1 2 1...

Page 12: ...ed directly into a person s eyes z Never try to take the remote controller apart or modify it in any way Doing so creates the risk of electric shock burn injury and other personal injury Be sure to le...

Page 13: ...ake care that batteries are oriented correctly when you load them z Never mix old batteries and new ones z Never mix batteries of different types z Use only battery type that is specified for use with...

Page 14: ...relative to the screen z You can place the projector on a surface that is angled up to 30 degrees up or down during use Angling the projector more than 30 degrees up or down can cause rupture or prem...

Page 15: ...ctor on top of a carpet blanket towel or other soft material z Do not locate the projector where it will be exposed to direct sunlight z Avoid locations where there are large amounts of dust and moist...

Page 16: ...ent position 4 Rotate the elevation adjustment foot for fine adjustment of its length 5 Use the left and right adjustment feet to further fine adjust the elevation angle z To retract the elevation adj...

Page 17: ...video device with a special video output terminal use the special cable that comes with the video device For details see the documentation that comes with the video device z Note that the projector is...

Page 18: ...t step on it z Never pull on the power cord When unplugging it grasp the plug z Use a conveniently located power outlet that you can reach easily when you need to unplug the projector z If you need mo...

Page 19: ...projector is configured for low noise mode operation the LAMP indicator lights green when warm up starts Note that low noise operation is supported by the XJ 560 model only The XJ 460 does not have a...

Page 20: ...ndling the Projector after Use page E 8 for more information z Note that the projector may still be quite warm even after it completes its cool down procedure Before packing up the projector it is rec...

Page 21: ...ation described in step 2 is complete unplug the power cord from the power outlet Note that if you unplug the power cord while the cool down operation is in progress the projector s fan will continue...

Page 22: ...ZOOM keys to adjust the image size and the FOCUS S FOCUS T 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 z Thi...

Page 23: ...t to view try moving the screen and or projector so they are oriented close to the configuration shown under Setting Up the Projector on page E 14 Performing Auto Focus and Auto Keystone Correction Pr...

Page 24: ...is being projected hold down the ENTER key for about five seconds z After about five seconds the message Focus operation successful or Focus operation failed is projected 6 If the focus operation fai...

Page 25: ...Sub menu R C S V Image Adjustment Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint Color Mode Color Balance Vertical Position Horizontal Position Frequency Phase Noise Filter Restore Menu Defaults Volume...

Page 26: ...ENU key to exit the setup menu When to replace the lamp The LAMP indicator starts to flash red and the message shown below appears whenever the lamp time exceeds 2000 hours When this message appears r...

Page 27: ...und it during operation or immediately after turning off the projector creates the risk of serious burn injury z Replace the lamp using the YL 41 optional lamp cartridge only z The projector uses a me...

Page 28: ...securing the lamp cartridge 6 Use the lamp cartridge handle to pull the lamp cartridge from the projector 7 Insert the new lamp cartridge as far as it will go as shown in the illustration z After inse...

Page 29: ...er exceeding the lamp life If you use the existing lamp until its life is exceeded you will not be able to turn on the projector even after you replace the lamp with a new one Perform the following pr...

Page 30: ...ing to turn on power TEMP Amber steady LAMP Amber steady POWER Amber steady Standby state The AC power cord is plugged in and the projector is in standby POWER Green flashing Projector is warming up a...

Page 31: ...or again If this does not correct the problem wait for the projector to cool down and then check the lamp cartridge for damage If there is nothing wrong with the lamp cartridge take it to your origina...

Page 32: ...DIN4 pin 1 Audio Input Terminal Stereo mini jack 1 Audio Output 1W monaural USB port USB TYPE B Environment Operating Temperature 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Operating Humidity 20 to 80 non condensation Pow...

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