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Command List

z

Only the following functions are supported while the projector is turned off. Do not try to send any 
other command to the projector.

z

Input of a valid signal must be in progress in order to use a command to turn on blank screen or 
change the aspect ratio.

R: Read enabled   W: Write enabled

z

Power on/off: Read

z

Power on: Write

z

Get light time: Read

Function

Command 

Name

RW

Setting Range

Power On/Off:

PWR

RW

0: Off, 1: On

Input Switching: 0:

Switches the input source to the 
COMPUTER terminal and changes the 
COMPUTER terminal setting to RGB.

1:

Switches the input source to COMPUTER 
terminal and changes the COMPUTER 
terminal setting to component.

2:

Switches the input source to Video.

6:

Switches the input source to COMPUTER 
terminal and changes the COMPUTER 
terminal setting to Auto.

7:

Switches the input source to HDMI.

8:

Switches the input source to Wireless 
(XJ-A Series) / Network (XJ-M Series).

9:

Switches the input source to S-video 
(XJ-M Series only).

11:

Switches the input source to File Viewer.

12:

Switches the input source to USB 
Display.

13:

Switches the input source to CASIO USB 
Tool.

SRC

RW

0: RGB, 1: Component,
2: Video,
6: Auto (RGB/Component),
7: HDMI, 8: Network, 
9: S-Video, 11: File Viewer,
12: USB Display,
13: CASIO USB Tool

Blank Screen:

 Switches the blank screen on or off.

BLK

RW

0: Off, 1: On

Volume:

Specifies a value to adjust the volume level. This 
setting is applied to the input source signal that is 
currently being projected by the projector.

VOL

RW

0 to 30

Color Mode:

 Selects the color mode.

PST

RW

1: Graphics, 2: Theater, 
3: Standard, 4: Blackboard, 
5: Game

Aspect Ratio: 

Specifies the aspect ratio.

ARZ

RW

0: Normal, 1: 16:9, 
2: 4:3, 3: Letter Box, 
4: Full, 5: True, 6: 4:3 (Forced)

Zoom Shift (XJ-A Series only):

0:

None

1:

One step shift towards Wide

2:

One step shift towards Tele

OZM

W

0 to 2

Focus Shift (XJ-A Series only):

0:

None

1:

One step shift closer

2:

One step shift further

OFC

W

0 to 2

Get Light Time:

Gets the light time from the projector.

LMP

R

0- Unit: Hours

Summary of Contents for XJ-A Series

Page 1: ...J M Series refer only to the specific models listed above Be sure to read the Safety Precautions and Operating Precautions in the Setup Guide document that comes with the Data Projector and make sure...

Page 2: ...he United States z Other company and product names may be registered product names or trademarks of their respective owners z Portions of this product are based in part on the work of the Independent...

Page 3: ...pping in the 3D Input Mode 17 To swap the left and right images 17 Projecting with File Viewer USB Model Only 18 File Viewer Overview 18 Projecting Files Located in Projector Internal Memory 18 To cop...

Page 4: ...To specify the maximum animation display time 41 To play back an ECA file or PtG file on your computer 41 Projecting with the USB Display Function USB Model Only 43 USB Display Function Overview 43 Pr...

Page 5: ...untdown 56 To reset the timer to its start time 56 Using the Setup Menu MENU 57 Basic Setup Menu Operations 57 Setup Menu Settings 57 Password Protection 62 Using the Password Feature 62 To change the...

Page 6: ...re and Transferring a User Logo 74 To connect the projector s LOGO port with a computer s USB port 74 Hanging the Projector from a Ceiling 75 Projection Distance and Screen Size 76 Aspect Ratio Settin...

Page 7: ...ewer The projector s File Viewer can be used to open and project the following types of files located in projector internal memory or on a USB flash drive connected to the projector image files JPG PN...

Page 8: ...connected via wired LAN A LAN cable can be used for a direct connection between the projector and a computer or a LAN connection can be established via an existing network router Once a connection is...

Page 9: ...tant z With an XJ A Series Projector the allowable vertical angle range when setting up is 30 degrees Figure 1 Make sure the projector is within this range Setting up the projector outside this vertic...

Page 10: ...d the projector Particular care is required to keep objects away from projector air intake and exhaust openings z Airflow from air conditioning equipment can blow the heat being exhausted from the are...

Page 11: ...with the USB Display Function USB Model Only page 43 Use the RGB cable that comes with the projector to connect to the RGB output terminal of a computer or other input source Use a commercially avail...

Page 12: ...tter and receiver Important z To avoid running down the battery store the remote control unit so its keys are not pressed inadvertently Remote Controller 1 Remote control signal emitter 2 P Power key...

Page 13: ...ies with new ones and then close the battery cover Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Open the battery cove...

Page 14: ...ector s S VIDEO terminal and AUDIO IN R L terminals HDMI Images and audio from a computer or video device connected to the projector s HDMI terminal File Viewer Images and audio in the case of a movie...

Page 15: ...the user documentation that comes with your computer for details about changing its settings z Change the Aspect Ratio setting to True Applies only to models that support WXGA video resolution With th...

Page 16: ...ENTER key z This enters the 3D input mode and closes the input source selection screen Important z You cannot select HDMI File Viewer CASIO USB Tool Network or USB Display as the input source in the 3...

Page 17: ...l input mode and closes the input source selection screen Horizontal Flipping in the 3D Input Mode In side by side 3D a full frame consists of two halves on the left and right for each eye In rare cas...

Page 18: ...8 M pixels progressive JPEG PNG Less than 6 MB and up to approximately 8 M pixels 2 GIF Less than 6 MB and up to approximately 8 M pixels 2 BMP Less than 6 MB and up to approximately 8 M pixels for 24...

Page 19: ...t red 5 Press the projector s P Power key to turn on power z The POWER STANDBY indicator will light green and the TEMP indicator will light red This indicates that the projector s internal storage fun...

Page 20: ...perform may differ slightly in accordance with your computer s operating system and setup z If On is selected for Internal Storage Password on the setting menu a password input dialog box will appear...

Page 21: ...ialog box that appears confirm that File Viewer is selected and then press the ENTER key z This will start up File Viewer and display the File Viewer main screen like the one shown below 5 Depending o...

Page 22: ...on your computer Caution Never format projector internal memory from a computer running Mac OS Doing so can disable the projector s USB functions 1 Right click the InternalMem drive icon On the menu...

Page 23: ...SB A port supports connection of a FAT FAT32 format memory device supported by the USB interface The following are supported memory devices z USB flash drive z Memory cards A commercially available US...

Page 24: ...he Data Projector s USB A port To connect a digital camera to the projector 1 If necessary configure the digital camera s USB mass storage class setting 2 Turn off the digital camera and connect a USB...

Page 25: ...type of file you want to project perform one of the operations below z The screen that will appear depends on the function you selected 6 Use the file list displayed on the screen to check the content...

Page 26: ...and then press the ENTER key This will display a menu of files for the mode you are entering Note z The Data Projector can recognize up to four drives z The message NOUSB will appear in the Drive Menu...

Page 27: ...playback is in progress 4 To return to the file menu press the ESC key 5 To return to the main screen press the FUNC key and then the ENTER key To do this Perform this operation Go to the previous pa...

Page 28: ...en press the FUNC key and then the ENTER key To do this Perform this operation Go to the previous page Press the W or key Go to the next page Press the X or key Adjust the image to the screen width Pr...

Page 29: ...on Supported for JPEG files only 4 To return to the file menu press the ESC key 5 To return to the main screen press the FUNC key and then the ENTER key To project a movie file 1 On the File Viewer ma...

Page 30: ...X normal speed Press the X or key z The first press starts 2X speed fast forward the second press increases to 8X and the third press increases to 32X z The indicator appears in the upper left corner...

Page 31: ...t can be played back by File Viewer To toggle the file menu between the list view and icon view Press the FUNC key On the menu that appears select Screen Format and then press the ENTER key Note z You...

Page 32: ...ss the ENTER key z This displays the Viewer Setup screen 2 Use T and S to select the item whose setting you want to change 3 Use W and X to change the currently selected setting z For information abou...

Page 33: ...Specifies whether the default view when a mode is entered from the main File Viewer main screen is the list view or icon view List View Specifies list view as the default view Icon View Specifies icon...

Page 34: ...you want to auto project into the folder you created in step 1 z If you want to auto project a movie file place only one movie file into the AUTORUNC folder Do not place any other files into the fold...

Page 35: ...a movie file place only one movie file into the AUTORUNC folder Do not place any other files into the folder If there is both a movie file and image file in the AUTORUNC folder the image file will be...

Page 36: ...ppens reduce the number of folders and or files in the folder There are multiple devices connected to the Data Projector via a USB hub or USB card reader but some of the devices are not recognized The...

Page 37: ...s Error An error may have been generated by a particular folder or file in projector internal memory Perform steps 1 through 8 under To copy files from a computer to projector internal memory page 19...

Page 38: ...starts For information about configuring this setting see To specify the screen resolution of the ECA file or PtG file page 41 Conversion of OLE objects movies audio etc and VBA objects in a PowerPoi...

Page 39: ...omputer start up EZ Converter FA z If your computer is running Windows Vista or Windows 7 starting up EZ Converter FA will cause the User Account Control message to appear When it does click Allow or...

Page 40: ...lected in step 6 The setting of this item cannot be changed Output Drive Shows the drive name of the removable disk USB flash drive or memory card connected to the computer in step 2 When you have mul...

Page 41: ...isplay time 1 Right click the left side of the EZ Converter FA window 2 On the menu that appears click Max Animation Display Time 3 On the sub menu that appears select a maximum animation display time...

Page 42: ...Click the button Go to the next page Click the button Jump to a specific page 1 Click the button and then click Slide Viewer on the menu that appears 2 On the page menu that appears click the thumbnai...

Page 43: ...ed by the operating system being used z USB Type A port USB 2 0 equipped Important z Log into Windows with admin privileges to use the USB display function You will not be able to use USB display if y...

Page 44: ...lay a window like the one shown below on your computer Projection of the computer screen contents will also start at the same time Note If CASIO USB Display does not start up automatically use Explore...

Page 45: ...he application A message prompting you to restart your computer will appear after installation is complete Restart your computer After the restart is complete you will see a CASIO USB Display icon in...

Page 46: ...projection screen 2 3 Click On the menu that appears select Select the Projection Screen 3 Extended Screen Minimize the CASIO USB Display window Click Exit the CASIO USB Display window 1 Click Or you...

Page 47: ...e to connect the projector s USB B port to your computer s USB port z The CASIO USB Display will startup automatically on the computer and start projection of the computer screen contents Note z If th...

Page 48: ...the INPUT key This will display the Input dialog box 3 Use the T and S keys to select Viewer and then press the ENTER key 4 Use the T key to select CASIO USB Tool and then press the ENTER key 5 On th...

Page 49: ...M key z This will enlarge the center of the projected image one step 2 To zoom in on the center of the projected image more press the D ZOOM key again z Each press of D ZOOM zooms in increases the zoo...

Page 50: ...Screen setting page 59 and mutes the audio 2 To resume normal image and sound press the BLANK key or ESC key To freeze an image FREEZE Press the FREEZE key to freeze the current input source image To...

Page 51: ...opyright holder of the original material Input Source Pressing the ASPECT key will cycle through these settings Video Component HDMI DTV Normal J 16 9 J 4 3 J Letter Box RGB HDMI PC Normal J Full J 16...

Page 52: ...ENTER key z This displays the color mode selection window The currently selected color mode is the one whose button is selected filled in 2 Use the T and S keys to move the highlighting to the color...

Page 53: ...ndow press the ESC key Note z While Off is selected for the Eco Mode setting you also can specify whether brightness or color should be given emphasis For details see Image Adjustment 1 3 Eco Off Mode...

Page 54: ...is not displayed on the projected image press the TIMER key once The timer will appear for about five seconds and then disappear automatically if the Off is selected for the Continuous Display setting...

Page 55: ...nt up operation from 00 01 to 60 00 The numerals of the timer display are red indicating that the presentation is over time during a count up operation To do this Perform this operation Reposition the...

Page 56: ...To resume a paused timer countdown 1 Use the TIMER key to display the timer function menu 2 Select Restart Timer and then press the ENTER key To reset the timer to its start time 1 Use the TIMER key t...

Page 57: ...the Setup Menu MENU To do this Perform this operation Display the Setup Menu Exit the Setup Menu Press the MENU key Pressing the MENU key to exit the Setup Menu will save the settings you configured...

Page 58: ...as the input source it means that the frequency setting is not correct When this happens use this setting to adjust the frequency manually If for some reason your manual frequency settings cause the...

Page 59: ...he method to be used to identify the COMPUTER terminal input signal Auto Projector automatically identifies the COMPUTER terminal input signal RGB Always assumes the COMPUTER terminal input signal is...

Page 60: ...ld switch automatically Plug and Play On when a supported external USB device is connected to the projector s USB A port Note z Regardless of the setting of this item plug and play is disabled while t...

Page 61: ...Function Menu that appears when the remote controller s FUNC key is pressed Multimedia Settings 3 Internal Storage Function RCVHD Access projector internal memory from a computer For details see To c...

Page 62: ...rning on the password feature Change the initial factory default password to a different one of your choice as soon as possible after turning on the password feature z Remember that password operation...

Page 63: ...Password and then press the ENTER key z This will display a dialog box prompting you to enter the new password 7 Enter a key sequence up to eight key operations long z You can use any of the followin...

Page 64: ...nging the setting 3 After you are finished press the MENU key to exit the setup menu To change the projector internal storage function password 1 Perform steps 1 through 5 under To change the password...

Page 65: ...his disables locks all projector keys except for the P Power key 6 After you are finished press the MENU key to exit the setup menu Note z Even if the control panel is locked you can clear a warning m...

Page 66: ...r eyeglasses or camera lenses When cleaning the lens do not apply undue force and take care to avoid damaging the lens Dust and dirt tend to collect around the intake vents Because of this you should...

Page 67: ...t means this POWER STANDBY LIGHT TEMP You have just plugged the AC power cord into a power outlet Wait until the projector enters the standby state see below before trying to turn on power z z z Red A...

Page 68: ...k on contact your retailer or nearest authorized CASIO Service Center LIGHT TEMP Message Internal temperature is too high The projector will turn off POWER Red steady Power has turned off automaticall...

Page 69: ...s turned off automatically because the light source unit turned off or did not turn on After confirming that the POWER STANDBY indicator is lit red without flashing unplug the power cord Wait for a sh...

Page 70: ...component video output terminal of a video device On the setup menu select Auto for the Input Settings J COMPUTER Terminal setting See page 59 I can t understand messages or menus because they are th...

Page 71: ...ler does not work z The remote controller batteries may be dead Replace the batteries z The remote controller may be too far from the projector Make sure the remote controller is within about five met...

Page 72: ...nal is supported Connection to a digital output terminal is not supported XJ A Series XJ M Series Connecting to a Component Video Output Projector COMPUTER terminal AV terminal Bundled special AV cabl...

Page 73: ...he projector s AUDIO IN L R terminals Connecting to a Composite Video Output or S Video Output XJ M Series Only To S video output terminal To video audio output terminal Yellow To VIDEO terminal To S...

Page 74: ...nect the projector s LOGO port to the computer s USB port Use a USB cable with a micro USB plug on one end for connection to the projector s LOGO port and a plug on the other end with a shape that is...

Page 75: ...or the projector be sure to test for proper operation of the remote controller The vertical and horizontal orientation of the projected image is reversed from the normal configuration when projecting...

Page 76: ...tance XJ A142 XJ A147 XJ A242 XJ A247 XJ A252 XJ A257 Screen Size Diagonal cm Minimum Distance m feet Maximum Distance m feet h Minimum Distance m feet Maximum Distance m feet h cm inch 40 102 1 1 3 6...

Page 77: ...stance m feet Maximum Distance m feet h cm inch 30 76 1 0 3 28 1 5 4 92 0 35 89 1 0 3 28 1 5 4 92 8 3 15 40 102 1 3 4 27 2 0 6 56 0 1 1 3 61 1 7 5 58 9 3 54 60 152 2 0 6 56 3 0 9 84 0 1 7 5 58 2 5 8 2...

Page 78: ...J A252 XJ A257 XJ M241 XJ M246 XJ M251 XJ M256 Input source RGB or HDMI PC Input source Video component or HDMI DTV Aspect Ratio Setting and Projection Image Input Signal Normal Full 16 9 4 3 True SVG...

Page 79: ...Input source RGB or HDMI PC Input source Video component or HDMI DTV Input Signal Normal Full 16 9 SVGA 800 600 XGA 1024 768 WXGA 1280 800 SXGA 1280 1024 Input Signal Normal 16 9 4 3 4 3 Aspect Image...

Page 80: ...600 60 800 600 37 9 60 800 600 72 800 600 48 1 72 800 600 75 800 600 46 9 75 800 600 85 800 600 53 7 85 1024 768 60 1024 768 48 4 60 1024 768 70 1024 768 56 5 70 1024 768 75 1024 768 60 0 75 1024 768...

Page 81: ...y kHz Vertical Frequency Hz NTSC 15 7 60 NTSC4 43 15 7 60 PAL 15 6 50 PAL M 15 7 60 PAL N 15 6 50 PAL60 15 7 60 SECAM 15 6 50 Signal Name Horizontal Frequency kHz Vertical Frequency Hz 640 480 60 31 5...

Page 82: ...Frequency Hz RGB Signal 640 480 60 31 5 60 640 480 120 61 7 120 800 600 60 37 9 60 800 600 120 77 2 120 1024 768 60 48 4 60 1024 768 120 98 8 120 1280 768 60 47 8 60 1280 768 120 97 4 120 1280 800 60...

Page 83: ...connection between the projector and a computer Connect the projector and computer as shown in the illustration below XJ A Series XJ M Series Projector RS 232C Control Projector Computer Serial port...

Page 84: ...of the next command must wait until the projector completes the previous process Communication Protocol Configure your computer s serial port with the following settings Data Rate 19200 bps Data Bit 8...

Page 85: ...J A Series Network XJ M Series 9 Switches the input source to S video XJ M Series only 11 Switches the input source to File Viewer 12 Switches the input source to USB Display 13 Switches the input sou...

Page 86: ...ors only KEY W 1 S 2 T 3 W 4 X 5 ENTER 6 ESC 10 FUNC 11 MENU 12 POWER 13 AUTO 14 INPUT 15 TIMER 16 ASPECT 17 BLANK 18 FREEZE 19 ECO 20 KEYSTONE 21 KEYSTONE 22 D ZOOM 23 D ZOOM 24 VOLUME 25 VOLUME 26 P...

Page 87: ...Raises or lowers the current volume setting by 1 VLP VLM W 0 to 30 Mute Switches mute on or off MUT RW 0 Off 1 On 1 Top of projector upwards 2 Top of projector downwards Function Command Name RW Sett...

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