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Summary of Contents for XJ-A135 Guide

Page 1: ...s and other countries Other company and product names may be registered product names or trademarks of their respective owners The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice Copying...

Page 2: ...ice 12 Using EZ Converter FA to Convert PowerPoint Files to ECA Files 12 Starting Up and Exiting EZ Converter FA 13 Converting a PowerPoint File to an ECA File 14 Using Viewer to Project the Contents...

Page 3: ...erview 39 Connecting the Document Camera to the Data Projector 39 YC Camera Application Operations 42 YC Camera Application Projection Operations 42 Configuring YC Camera Application Setup Menu Settin...

Page 4: ...you Note that these products may not be available in some geographic areas For full details contact the retailer where you purchased this Data Projector or authorized CASIO dealer Terms and Conventio...

Page 5: ...progressive format format or BMP bmp format image files up to about 8 MB in size Movie Files Playback is supported for the following type of movie files Refer to the following for details Motion JPEG...

Page 6: ...30 For more information see Performing a Presentation Using the YC 400 YC 430 Document Camera on page 39 Graphing Calculator CASIO fx 9860G Series You can connect a CASIO fx 9860G series graphing calc...

Page 7: ...operations depending on its current plug and play setting When plug and play is enabled When plug and play is disabled In this case the image that is currently being projected does not change However...

Page 8: ...Name Description EZ Converter FA Software for converting a PowerPoint file to an ECA file that can be played back on the projector ArcSoft MediaConverter 3 for CASIO Projector Software for converting...

Page 9: ...to the right of EZ Converter FA Follow the instructions on the dialog boxes that appear on the screen If you are running Windows 7 and the User Account Control message appears while installing click...

Page 10: ...7 and the User Account Control message appears while installing click Yes If you are running Windows Vista and the User Account Control message appears while installing click Continue If you are runni...

Page 11: ...nto your computer s CD ROM drive This will automatically display the CD ROM menu screen 2 On the menu screen click the Open Folder button to the right of Multi Projection Camera Update Software This w...

Page 12: ...uld be able to reproduce transitions animations and other special effects of the original PowerPoint file Conversion of OLE objects movies audio etc and VBA objects in a PowerPoint file is not support...

Page 13: ...e the User Account Control message to appear If it does click Allow EZ Converter FA Window The following shows the window that appears while EZ Converter FA is running To display EZ Converter FA help...

Page 14: ...omputer and start up Windows 2 Connect the USB memory or memory card where you want to store the converted ECA file to your computer You can skip this step if you want to save the ECA file to your com...

Page 15: ...right corner of the EZ Converter FA window Dialog Box Item Description Input File Shows the name of the PowerPoint file selected in step 6 The setting of this item cannot be changed Output Drive Show...

Page 16: ...um animation display time value in seconds Available sub menu options are 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds and 60 seconds The option you select remains in effect until you change it To play back an EC...

Page 17: ...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 thumbnail of the destination page a...

Page 18: ...ry devices USB memory Memory cards A commercially available USB card reader is required to connect a memory card to the Data Projector USB storage class USB Mass Storage Class compatible digital camer...

Page 19: ...rd reader to the Data Projector s USB port To connect a digital camera to the Data Projector 1 If necessary configure the digital camera s USB mass storage class setting 2 Turn off the digital camera...

Page 20: ...1 Press the INPUT key This displays the input source selection screen 2 Use the and keys to move the highlighting to Viewer and then press the ENTER key Menu Item Function Refer to Presentation Enters...

Page 21: ...memory cards loaded in the memory card reader connected to the Data Projector etc will cause a menu like the one shown below to appear on the projection screen When this happens use the cursor keys t...

Page 22: ...his will project a file menu like the one shown below If the ECA file you want to play back is located in a particular folder use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to that folder and then press...

Page 23: ...the cursor keys to move the highlighting to Pause and then press the ENTER key Jump to a specific page 1 Press the O key to display a page menu 2 Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the th...

Page 24: ...eing projected To do this Perform this operation Re start file playback from a particular page Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the thumbnail of the page where you want to start playbac...

Page 25: ...R key This will project a file menu like the one shown below If the image file you want to project is located in a particular folder use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to that folder and the...

Page 26: ...lideshow images to a memory device To project image files as a slideshow 1 Connect the memory device where the image files of the slideshow are stored to the Data Projector This will project the main...

Page 27: ...supported format For information about installing this software see Installing the Software page 8 To do this Perform this operation Scroll back to the previous image Press the key Scroll forward to...

Page 28: ...o move the highlighting to that folder and then press the ENTER key 3 Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the movie file you want to play back and then press the ENTER key or the O key Thi...

Page 29: ...e last or the first frame of the movie file To do this Perform this operation Pause and resume movie playback Press the ENTER key A pause icon is displayed in the upper left corner of the projection s...

Page 30: ...he names of the folders and files on a memory device This is the initial default view for the Presentation Slide or Movie Mode Icon view This view shows both icons and names for the folders and files...

Page 31: ...he default view For more information see Configuring Viewer Settings on page 33 To scroll the file menu Press the Z key to scroll forward and the f key to scroll back To open a folder Use the cursor k...

Page 32: ...verter FA Size File size Date Date and time the file was last modified Pixels Number of pixels in the file This item Shows this Type Image type JPEG Image or BMP Image Size File size Date Date and tim...

Page 33: ...ere last modified from the newest to the oldest Time Old to New Displays files by the time they were last modified from the oldest to the newest Startup Mode Specifies whether the default view when a...

Page 34: ...FUNC then then ENTER 2 Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to Viewer Setup and then press the ENTER key Operation 2 1 While the Viewer is being projected press the MENU key If you are playing...

Page 35: ...iewer window To return Viewer settings to their initial defaults 1 Display the Viewer setup menu 2 Use the key to move the highlighting to Initialize Viewer Setup and then press the ENTER key This wil...

Page 36: ...s are not displayed in the file menu All the folders and or files contained in a folder will not be displayed if there are more than 999 folder and or files inside the folder If this happens reduce th...

Page 37: ...file name extensions avi For details about the movie file format supported for Data Projector playback see About the Data Projector s USB Functions page 5 On the Slide Mode file menu question marks a...

Page 38: ...hat are no larger than 8MB The image file may be a progressive JPEG file The Data Projector does not support playback of progressive JPEG files Use normal non progressive JPEG format files There may b...

Page 39: ...image of documents placed on the document stage of the document camera Connecting the document camera to the Data Projector s USB port and turning on the document camera will cause the YC Camera appli...

Page 40: ...a and start up the YC Camera application automatically When the YC Camera application starts up the Data Projector will project an image of the document stage along with a dialog box for adjusting the...

Page 41: ...t on the stage is not being moved it will record its image and switch from the fuzzy monitor image to a high resolution image recorded image automatically 5 Now you can replace the document currently...

Page 42: ...performed using the YC Camera function menu which appears when you press the FUNC key while the YC Camera application is running Some operations can be performed using the remote controller s O f and...

Page 43: ...g 4 After the zoom setting is the way you want press the ESC key This will close the YC Camera Zoom Focus dialog box To adjust document focus manually 1 Press the FUNC key to display the YC Camera app...

Page 44: ...stment will end and the dialog box will close At this time the monitor screen the image being picked up by the document camera will be projected To rotate the currently projected image 1 Press the FUN...

Page 45: ...d of steps 1 and 2 above you can also white enhance the projected image by pressing the f key To perform manual skew correction on the currently projected image Note Skew correction automatically stra...

Page 46: ...ss the ENTER key This will display the YC Camera application setup menu 4 Use the and keys to select the menu item whose setting you want to change 5 Press the or key to select the setting you want so...

Page 47: ...nd then press the ENTER key This will display the YC Camera application setup menu 4 Press the key to move the highlighting to Initialize YC Camera Setup and then press the ENTER key This displays the...

Page 48: ...ument stage Manual Capture Requires manual release of the shutter each time a document is placed on the document stage Monitor Screen Orientation Switches the monitor screen orientation Horizontal Rec...

Page 49: ...her or not the camera s 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 Initialize YC Camera S...

Page 50: ...ettings 2 Turn on the Data Projector 3 Use the USB cable that came with the graphing calculator to connect it to the Data Projector as illustrated below This will project an image of the graphing calc...

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