Casio XJ-S35 manual

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    1 E D A T A PR OJECT OR XJ-S35 Data Pr ojector USB Function Guide z Be sure to read the precautions in the sepa rate User’ s Guide (Basic Operation). Fo r details about setting up the Data Projecto r and about lamp replacement, see the User’ s Guide (Bas ic Operation). z Be sure to keep all user documentation handy f or future reference. • Mi[...]

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    2 Contents About this manual... . ............................... ........................ 5 Terms and Con ventions ....... ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ... 5 About the Data Projector’ s USB Functions .................. 6 Connecting a USB Device to the Data Projector .......... 9 Turning On the Data [...]

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    3 Playing a Presentation with Viewer ......................................................30 To connect a USB memory device to the Data Projecto r.. ................. .......... 30 File Menu Ope rations ..................... ................ ............. ................ ............. .... 31 Using the Pr esentation Menu .........................[...]

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    4 Assign a Use r Name to a Computer fo r Projection .. ................ ............. ....... 79 Specifying the Qua lity of Images Sent from a Co mputer ......... ............. ....... 79 Manual Connec tion Setting Ref erence ............. ................ ............. .............. 80 Returning Data Pro jector Wireless Sett ings to Their Initial[...]

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    5 About this manual... This manual e xplains how to perf or m vari ous operations that are enabled when you connect an external device to the USB por t of the XJ-S35 (Data Projector). T erms and Con ventions In this manual, there are man y procedures t hat require parallel operations on the Data Projector and your computer . The follo wing ar e spe[...]

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    6 About the Data Pr ojector’ s USB Functions The USB por t that is built into the Data Projector lets you connect an e xternal USB device and use it as an input source for image projection. USB Memory Device Y ou can connect a commercially a vailable USB memory device to the USB por t and project images and movies stored on the de vice. Re fe r t[...]

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    7 Wireless Adapter (CASIO YW -2) Establishing a connection between the Data Pr ojector and a computer over a wireless LAN makes it possib le to project the display contents of the computer’ s screen from the Data Projector . Y ou can ha ve up to four computers connected to the Data Projector over a wireless LAN at the same time. Use the remote co[...]

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    8 Document Camera (CASIO YC-400) Y ou can connect a CASIO YC-400 Document Camera to the Data Projector’ s USB por t and project the images of documents plac ed on the document stage of the YC-400. For more inf or mation, see “P erforming a Presentation Usin g the YC-400 Document Camera” on page 96. XJ-S35 USB YC-400[...]

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    9 Connecting a USB Device to the Data Pr ojector What happens when you connect a USB device to the Data Projector depends on the current configuration of the Data Projector’ s plug-and-play setting. Plug-and-pla y is enabled under the Data Projector’ s initial default setti ngs . F or more details about the plug-and-play setting, see “Setup M[...]

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    10 Connecting to a USB Device while the Data Pr ojector is On If you connect a USB de vice to the Data Projec tor’ s USB por t while it is tur ned on, it will perform one of the f ollowing operations (de pending on its current plug-a nd-play setting). When plug-and-play is enabled: When plug-and-play is disabled: In this case, the image that is c[...]

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    11 Installing Data Pr ojector Software Use the procedures in this section to inst all the software that comes bundled with the Data Projector onto your computer . Minimum System Requirements The follo wing describes minimum co mputer system requirements to r un the bundled software. • Operating System: Microsoft ® Windows ® XP or 2000 Prof essi[...]

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    12 T o install software 1 Place the bundled CD-R OM into your computer’ s CD-ROM drive. z This displays the dial og box shown below . 2 Select the check bo x of the software you want to install. 3 Click the [Install] button. z This will start installation. 4 Keep clic king the [Next] button on the dialog box es th at appear . z If y our compute r[...]

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    13 z The dialog bo x shown bel ow will appear after installati on is complete . 5 Click the [Finish] button.[...]

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    14 Projecting Presentation Ima ges from a USB Memory Device This section explains ho w to perform the following oper ations. z Using the bundled EZ-Conv er ter software to sav e a presentation file to a USB memor y device z Connecting a USB memor y device to the Data Projector and using Viewer to project image or movie data contained on the device [...]

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    15 The image data types listed below can be pla y ed back using the Data Projector’ s Viewer . z JPEG format (jpg, jpeg, jpe) and BMP format (bmp) image files • Playbac k of image files of appro ximately 6 Mbytes is suppor ted. • Progressive JPEG image files are not suppor ted. z MP4 format (mp4) movie files and A VI format (avi) movie files [...]

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    16 Main EZ-Con ver ter Functions P owerPoint File Con version • Conv ersion of P owerP oint files up to 500 pages in size • Suppor t for files created using P owerP oint 2000, 2002, 2003 for Windo ws • Editing of converted presentation data with EZ-Converter Important! P owerP oint file animations are not suppor t ed. The image transition eff[...]

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    17 Creating New Presentation Data There are two wa ys that you can use EZ-Conv e r ter to create new presentation data: by conv er t ing a P owerP oint file (see below) or by inserting image files into the presentation data manually (page 19). Creating Presentation Data b y Con ver ting a P owerP oint File This procedure creates presentation data t[...]

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    18 4 Select the Po werPoint file y ou want to co n ver t and th en click [Open]. z This starts conv ersion of the P ow erPo int file , which is in dicated b y the appearance of a dialog box that shows the progress of th e conversion. z After con version is complete , the EZ-Conv er ter widow will reappe ar with thumbnails of the converted im ages. [...]

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    19 Note z Instead of steps 3 and 4 of the abo ve procedure, y ou could also drop a single P owerP oint file into the EZ -Conv er ter window . z Conv er ting a P owerP oint file to present ation data will generate the following f older , image files and presentation file. Example: When conv er ting a 50-page Po werP oint file named “MeetingDocumen[...]

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    20 3 Drag the selected files into the EZ -Con verter win dow . z This will insert the image files in to the presenta tion data and d ispla y their thumbnails in the EZ-Conver ter window . 4 Add, delete, move, and otherwise edit the images as req uired. z F or details , see “Editing Presen tation Data” (page 21). 5 Configure presentation playbac[...]

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    21 2 Configure the setting on the dialog box as described below . 3 After selecting the setting you want, click the [OK] button. z This will ap ply the set ting and cl ose the dialog box. Editing Presentation Data After you create presentation data b y converti ng a P owerP oint file or by inser ting image files manually , you can add, delete, and [...]

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    22 Note Instead of steps 2 and 3 of the abov e procedure, you could clic k or you could select [Add Image to Presentation File] on the [Edit] menu. Then on the dialog box that appears, select one image file that you w ant to add to the presentation data. This will inser t the image file into the presentati on data immediately follo wing the image y[...]

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    23 Configuring Presentati on Data Playbac k Settings Y ou can configure the follo w ing playbac k setti ngs for pla yback of EZ-Conv er ter presentation data with the Data Projector’s Vie wer . • Manual or auto image change • Display time of each image file during auto image change • Repeat play on/off • Image transition eff ect Note The [...]

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    24 3 Configure the following settings on the dialog bo x. 4 After configuring all the settings you want, c lick the [OK] b utton. When you want to do this: Do this: Change images manually during a presenta tion Select [Manual] f o r [Displa y Interval]. Hav e images change automatically during a presenta tion Select [Auto] for [Display Inter val]. [...]

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    25 Image T ransition Effects When “On” is selected for the “Image T ransitio n Effect” setting on the “Presentation File Setup” dialog bo x, you can select a visual effect to be applied any time y ou transition from one image file to another. The f ollowing shows examples of each of the av ailable effe cts. Note For inf or mation about [...]

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    26 Saving Presentation Data Use the procedures in this section to sav e presentation data to a USB memory device or to your computer’ s hard disk. T o sa ve presentation data to a new file 1 Per form the procedure under “Creating New Presentation D ata” (page 17). 2 If you want to sa ve the presentation data to a USB memory device, connect th[...]

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    27 Note P erforming this procedure will generate the presentation files shown below . Example: When y ou input the folder na me “Market Data 2006” f or a 50-image presentation T o overwrite e xisting presentati on data with newly edited data 1 Per form the procedure under “Editing Presentation Data” (page 21) or “Configuring Presentation [...]

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    28 Opening Presentation Data Use the procedure below to open e xisting presentati on data in order to edit it or to save it under a different name. Note T o open presentation data, spec ify a presentation file (plf). T o open a pr esentation file 1 If the presenta tion data you want to open is stored o n a USB memor y device, connect the device to [...]

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    29 This section provides detailed inf or mation about the EZ-Conv er ter menu commands and about the buttons that appear on the EZ-Converter window . EZ-Con ver ter Menu and Button Reference T o do this: Perf o rm this menu operation: Or cl ick this button: Conv er t a P owerP oint file t o presentation data and display it in the EZ-Conv er ter win[...]

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    30 Viewer is an application b uilt into the Data Pr ojector that lets you display image files and play back mo vie files that are stored on a USB memor y de vice that is connected to the Data Projector . Viewer star ts up automat ically whenever y ou conne ct a suppor ted USB memor y de vice (see “Suppor ted USB Memory Devices” on page 14) to t[...]

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    31 Note z Viewer will not star t up automatically if th e Data Pro jector’ s plug-and-play f eature is turned off. In this case, y ou will n eed to press the [INPUT] key to s witch the input source to the USB memor y device. F or more details about the plug-a nd-play setting, see “Setup Menu Contents” in the User’ s Guide. z Only files of f[...]

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    32 T o switch between the thum bnail vie w an d the tree view 1 Press the [FUNC] key . z This displays the Vi ewer function menu shown below . 2 Use the [ T ] key to move the highlighting to “Screen Format” and then press the [ENTER ] key . z This toggle s between the thumbnail v iew and the tree vi ew T o scr oll file menu pages T o scroll to [...]

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    33 T o select a file or a f o lder Thumbnail View Use the cursor keys to mov e the highlighting to the file or folder y ou want to select. T ree View Use the [ S ] and [ T ] cursor keys to mo ve the highlighting to the file or folder y ou want to select. Highlighting Highlighting[...]

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    34 T o open a f older 1 Use the cursor keys to select the file you want to open. 2 Press the [ENTER] key . z This opens t he selected folder and displays a menu of its co ntents. z With the tree view , you could also press the [ X ] k ey inst ead of the [ENTER] key . T o c lose the current folder and mo ve up to the next level Thumbnail View Press [...]

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    35 Note z A slideshow displa ys the image files (jpg or bmp) that are included in the same folder as the ima ge file y ou select in st ep 1 of the abov e proc edure. All other files are ignored. z F or details about operations you can perform during a slideshow , see “Operations during a Slideshow” ( page 39). z F or information about how you c[...]

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    36 Using the Presentation Menu The folder that contains the presentation fi le created using the EZ-Conv er ter software ( page 15) that comes bundled with the Data Proj ector is called a “presentation folder”. Presentation folders appear along with other fo lders on the Viewer file menu, and they are indistinguishable from other fold ers . Bec[...]

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    37 T o perf orm a slideshow b y running a presentation file 1 Use the [ T ] and [ S ] keys to move the highlighting to the presentation file you want to ru n. 2 Press the [ENTER] key or the [ ] ke y . z This will start the currently sele cted presentatio n file. z The image file seq uence, d ispla y time for each i mage, and ima ge transitio n eff [...]

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    38 Operations during Image Fi le Content Projection T o scroll between image files Use the [ X ] and [ W ] ke ys. Note Scrolling to a file that is too large to fit within the projecti on area will cause the message “Cannot displa y an image file. ” to appear . To r o t a t e a n i m a g e Use the [ S ] and [ T ] ke ys. Note Y ou can also rotate[...]

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    39 Operations durin g a Slideshow T o pause a slideshow while auto image change is turned on Press the [  ] ke y . T o unpause a slid eshow while au to image change is turned on Press the [ ] key . T o scr oll between image files during a slideshow Use the cursor ke ys. Note After scrolling to an image file, the slides how will scroll to the nex[...]

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    40 Slideshow Start Error The error message shown below ma y appear when you attempt to star t a slideshow using one of the procedures under “T o star t a slideshow from a particular image file” ( page 34), “T o perf orm a slideshow by running a presentation file” ( page 37), or “T o star t a slideshow from the currently displa yed image f[...]

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    41 Operations duri ng Mo vie File Pla yback Y ou can perform the operations descr ibed below during movie file pla yback. Note Pressing the [FUNC] key du ring movie pla yback will pause playbac k and display the Viewer function menu. Playback will resume when you press the [ESC] k ey to close t he View er function menu. T o do this: Perf or m this [...]

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    42 Configuring Viewer Setup Men u Settings Y ou can use the Viewer Setup Menu to confi gure vie wer display settings and to perf or m a presentation using playbac k settings that are different from those that were stored with presentation data using EZ-Conver ter . Note z When you perf or m a slideshow b y r unning a presentation file created with [...]

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    43 5 What you should do next depends on wheth er or not [ENTER] is displayed at the far right of the setting you are configuring (the one that is highlighted). If [ENTER] is displa yed: a. Press the [ ENTER] key . b. On the subm enu that appear s, use [ T ] and [ S ] to mov e the highlighting to the setting you want to select. Example: The f ol low[...]

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    44 6 T o restore all the settings to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key . z T o exit the operatio n without do ing anything, p ress [ESC] instead of [ENTER]. 7 T o exit the Viewer setup menu, press the [ESC] key . Viewer Setup Menu Contents This section provides detailed explanations of all of the items included on the Viewer setup menu.[...]

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    45 Slideshow Repea t Specifies whether or not slideshows an d movie file pl aybac k should repeat when the end it reached. On: Slideshows and movie pla yback are repeat ed. Off: Slideshows and movie pla yback are no t repeated. Movie Displa y Specifies the displa y size during movie pl aybac k. Zoom: Enlarges to the siz e of the projection area. No[...]

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    46 Viewer Err or Messages Message Cause Required Action There is a problem with the slideshow setup file . Cannot start the slideshow . There is some prob lem with the presentati on file created with EZ-Con ver ter . Use EZ-Conv er ter to regenerate the entire set of presentatio n data (presentation fil e and image files) and sav e the new data to [...]

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    47 Some folder s and/or files are not displayed in the file menu • All the folders and/or fi les contained in a folder will not be displayed if there are more than 999 folders and/or files inside the f older . If this happens, reduce the number of folders and/or files in the f o lder . • Viewer support s up to 10 f older nesting levels on a USB[...]

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    48 P erforming a Present ation Usin g a Wireless LAN (Projec ting Computer Screen Contents Over a Wireless LAN) This section explains ho w to establish a wire less LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer and project the computer’ s screen contents ov er the wireless LAN. CASIO YW -2 S wireless adapters are required in order to es[...]

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    49 Preparing the Computer fo r Wireless LAN Connection with the Data Projector Before attempting the operations in this se ction, be sure to prepare the computer by follo wing the steps below . If y ou are using the YW -2 wireless adapter 1 On your computer , install “Wireless Co nnection” from the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the Data Projec[...]

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    50 Wireless Function and Wire less Connection Software The Data Projector has a built-in functi on named “Wireless”, which you can use to configure Data Projector setti ngs for wireless LAN connection with a computer , and perform Data Projector operations (such as displaying connection information, switching computers when there are multiple c[...]

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    51 Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection between the Data Projector and a Computer The method you should use to establish a connection between the Data Projector and a computer depends on the type of connection you want to establish. One important consideration is whether you want to us e a Simple Connection or a Manual Connection profile.  One[...]

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    52 This section explains the bas ic procedures for configuri ng settings for a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a compu ter . z This section includes the basics for estab l ishing a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a single computer , or between the Data Projector and multiple computers. F or details abou[...]

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    53 Establishing a Wireless LA N Connection with a Single Computer Using a Simple Connection T o estab lish a wireless LAN connection between a single computer and the Data Projector Note The f ollowing e x plains the simplest type of connection. It shows how to use the Data Projector’ s built-in connection profile nam ed “Simple Connection 1”[...]

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    54 5 Connect the YW -2 wireless adapter to your computer’ s USB port . z The first ti me you connect a wire less adap ter , the message s hown below may appear on your computer scre en. If it d oes, click the [Conti nue Anywa y ] button. 6 Start up Wireless Connection by double-clic king the icon on your computer desktop, or select the following [...]

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    55 Note A message like “Wireless Connection.e xe is tr ying to access the Internet” may appear when the computer you are using has security software installed. If this happens, select “Alwa ys allow (access)” on the dialog box. 7 T o terminate Wireless Connection operation, clic k the [×] button in the upper right corner of the Wireless Co[...]

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    56 2 T o create connection profiles f or the computers 1 Start up Wireless Connection on the first computer . z Wireless Conn ection sh ould star t up automat ically when you conn ect the YW-2 wireless adapter to the computer’ s USB po r t. If it does not, go to the Windows [Start] menu and select [All Prog rams] - [CASIO] - [Wireles s Connection[...]

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    57 4 Configure the settings on the dialog box. z In this example, we will u se the following settin gs. z For details about ea ch of the set tings on th e dialog box, see “Manual Connection Setting Reference” ( page 80). 5 After configuring all of the settings you want, c lick the [Register] button. 6 On the confirmation dialog box that appears[...]

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    58 3 T o use the Manual Connection pr ofile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first co mputer an d the Data Projector Note P erform the following steps while the connecti on profile dialog bo x is on the display at the end of the procedure under “ 2 T o create connection pro files f or the computers” (page 56). 1 Use the Simple[...]

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    59 7 Keep clic king the [OK] button on the dialog box es that appear . z Clicking the [OK] button in respon se to the “ Overwrite it? ” message wi ll cause t he settings of th e first computer t o be sent to the Data Pr ojector . At this time, the Ma nual Connection 1 settings of the Data Projector will be ov erwritten with the “T est” sett[...]

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    60 13 Check the message that appears on the computer screen. z When the comput er finds t he Data Proje ctor , the display will cha nge to a dialo g box like the one shown be low f or selecti ng the conne cted device. 14 Move the highlighting to the XJ-S35 Data Projector to which you want to connect and then clic k the [OK] button. z The computer w[...]

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    61 15 On the Wireless Connection window , sel ect “Options ” on the “T ools” menu. z This will dis play a dialog box for configurin g the option setting. 16 In the “User Name” box, enter the user name (the name y ou want to appear in the projection area when projecting the screen contents of this computer) for the computer whose setting[...]

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    62 18 On the Wireless Connection window , click one of the projection area position buttons and then click the button. z This will ca use the cont ents of the computer scr een to be pro jected so t hey fill the entire proj ection are a. At this ti me the user n ame will appe ar in the upper left cor n er of the proj ection area. 19 On the Data Proj[...]

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    63 4 T o use the Manual Connection pr ofile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the other computers and the Data Projector Note P erform the following steps after finishing the procedures under “ 2 T o create connection profiles f or the com puters” (page 56) and “ 3 T o use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN[...]

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    64 4 On the Wireless Connection window , sel ect “Options ” on the “T ools” menu. z This will dis play a dialog box for configurin g the option setting. 5 In the “User Name” box, enter the user name (the name y ou want to appear in the projection area when projecting the screen contents of this computer) for the computer whose settings [...]

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    65 This section explains ho w to configure adv anced settings f or a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer . z All of the operations in this section assume that you ha ve already configured the settings under “Wireless LAN Connection Basics” (page 52). z For details about projection oper ations after estab lishing a [...]

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    66 3 Enter the password and then clic k th e [OK] button. z The initial de fau lt pass word is “c asio”. z The abo ve st ep will displa y the Web Setup top pa ge lik e the one sho wn below . Note z F or security reasons, be sure to change the pass word to something else as soon as possible . F or details, see “T o change the Web Setup login p[...]

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    67 4 Click the [Change] button. z If you input all of the requi red inform ation corr ectly , your password will be change d and the Web Setup top pag e will reapp ear . Enabling and Disab ling W eb Setup This section explains ho w you can disable the W eb Setup page so it is not displa yed when you perf or m Data Projector operations. Y ou can dis[...]

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    68 Switching the Data Pr oj ector Connection Profile The Data Projector uses one of its six connection pr ofiles to connect to a computer over a wireless LAN. Y ou can use the follo wing pr ocedure to switch the connection profile as required. T o vie w the Data Projector’ s curre nt con nection profile information 1 While Wireless is shown in th[...]

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    69 T o switch the Data Projector connection profile 1 On the Data Projector’ s remote controller , press the [  ] key . z This will ca use the conn ection profi le menu to appear in the proje ction area. 2 Use the [ T ] and [ S ] keys to move the highlighting to the connectio n profile you want to select and then press the [ENTER ] key . z Thi[...]

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    70 T o use W eb Setup to modify the Data Projector connection pr ofile from a computer Important! P erforming the procedure b elow will termi nate the cu rrent wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer . T o re-establish a connection, reconfigure the computer’ s wireless LAN settings so th ey match those of the new Data Proj[...]

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    71 Assigning a Name to a Data Projector Y ou 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 displa yed in the f ollowing locations . • In the “Projector Name” box of the Wire less “Standing by f or connection.. . ” message ?[...]

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    72 Configuring a C onnection Ke yword A connection ke yword protects the Data Proj ector against unauthorized access when there are multiple computers connected over a wire less LAN using a manual connection profile. Y ou can specify whether or not input of the connection keyword is required (connection ke yword on/off) to establish a wireless LA N[...]

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    73 4 Use [ X ] and [ W ] to select “On” or “Off”. z Selecting “ On” will re quire connec tion keyword input whenever a computer tri es to connect to t he Data Proj ector . 5 T o exit the Wireless setup menu, press the [ESC] key . T o connect to the Data Pr ojector from a computer over a wireless LAN when connection keywor d input is req[...]

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    74 Modifying Data Pr ojector Manual Connection Settings The follo wing are example cases in which you ma y want to modify Data Projector manual connection settings. • When you w ant to configure Data Projector settings to be compatible with inf orm ation configured on the wireless LAN access point you are using • When you w ant to enhance secur[...]

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    75 Creating a Computer Connection Profile After you modify the settings of the Data Proj ector’ s manual setting profile, you will also need to modify the ex isting wireless LAN c onnection settings (connection profile) of the computer accordingly , or you will have to create a new connection profile. This section explains the procedure for using[...]

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    76 2 Perf o rm the procedure under “T o switch the Data Pr ojector connection profile” (page 69) to switch the Data Pr ojector connection profile to “Manual Connection 3”. z This will ca use the “Sta nding by for connection... ” screen to appear i n the projec tion area. Confi rm th at the scree n shows “Manual Conn ection 3” for th[...]

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    77 6 After configuring all of the settings you want, c lick the [Register] button. 7 On the confirmation dialog box that appears, c lick the [OK] button. z This will re gister y our settings as a ne w connection prof ile and return to the c onnection profile switching di alog box in step 1. 8 Click the [Close] button. z This closes the connec tion [...]

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    78 T o modify an existing computer connection pr ofile 1 Display the Wireless Connection window b y double-clicking the icon on y our computer desktop, or select the following from the windows Start menu: [All Programs] - [CASIO] - [Wireless Conn ection]. z This step is not neces sar y if the Wi reless Conn ection wi ndow is already d isplayed. 2 O[...]

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    79 3 Click the “Pr o file Name” down arrow button and then select the connection profile you want to delete from the menu that appears. 4 After the settings are the way you want, clic k th e [Delete] button. 5 T o c lose the connection profile switching dialog box, clic k the [Close] button. z This will return to the Wireless Conn ection window[...]

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    80 Manual Connection Setting Reference This section provides detail ed explanations of all of the manual connection settings. • See “T o modify Data Projector manual c onnection settings” (page 74) f or information about how to change Data Projec tor manual connection settings . • For inf or mation about creating a computer ma nual connecti[...]

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    81 Note The initial default setting f or each item is indicated by an asterisk ( * ). Setting Name Description Profile Name This is a name assi gned to id entify each individual man u al connection. Input up to 10 chara c ters. SSID Wireless netw ork ID name. This is normally referred to as the SSID , ESS-ID , or network name . Input up to 32 singl[...]

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    82 WP A/WP A2 Encoding Y ou only need to configure this se tting when “WP A-PSK” or “WP A2-PSK” is selected for “S ecuri ty Setup” . TKIP * : Select “T KIP” as the encr yption ty pe. AES: Select “AES” as the encr yption type. WEP K ey/ WP A/WP A2 P ass Phrase Use this input bo x to enter a WEP key or WP A/WP A2 pass phrase . Wha[...]

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    83 Subnet Mask Configuration of this setting is re quired when “Off ” is selected f or “DHCP”. Enter a subnet mask va lue, which specifies the range of the IP address of the subnet t o which the Data Proje c tor/computer bel ongs. The su bnet mask consists of f our values in the r ange of 0 to 2 55, separated b y periods (such as 255.255.25[...]

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    84 Returning Data Projector Wire less Settings to Their Initial Defaults Y ou can retur n all D ata Projector Wireless function settings to th eir initial defaults b y ex ecuting “Initialize Wireless Setup”. The follo wing are the Wireless initial default settings configured by this operation. T o return Data Projector Wireless fu nction settin[...]

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    85 5 Press the [ENTER] key . z This displays the dial og box shown below . 6 Press the [ S ] key to move the highlighting to “Y es” and then press the [ENTER] key . z This initializ es all Wireless settings . Viewing Wireless Connection Help T o view Wireless Connection help , select “Hel p” on the Wireless Connection window “Help” menu[...]

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    86 Whenev er you e xperience problems with the wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and the computer , check the f ollowing points first. Chec k the fo llowing on the computer . • Did you disable “Network Connection” before connecting the YW-2 wireless LAN adapter to your computer’ s USB por t? On the Windows Control P anel, c[...]

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    87 Y ou cannot establish a Manual Connecti on between the Da ta Projector and a single com puter or m ultiple computer s. Except for the IP address setting, all of the settings configured for the Data Projector and the computer(s) must match in order to e stablish a Manual Connection. Use the follo wing procedures to display and check the Data Pr o[...]

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    88 When y ou establish a wirele ss LAN connec tion between the Data Pr ojector and a computer , it takes a log of time bef ore the c ontents of the computer screen is projected. It can take some time f or a wireless LAN connection to be established between the Data Projector and computer if any other network connection besides the wireless network [...]

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    89 The wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer keeps drop ping. This can be caused by the f ollowing. • Data communication can slow do wn and the conne ction may tend to drop when the Data Projector and computer are far from eac h other (in diff erent rooms, on diff erent floors, etc.) Mov e the Data Projector and computer[...]

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    90 This section provides detailed inf orm at ion about the Wireless Connection window menu commands and buttons . Wireless Connection Menus and Button Ref erence T o do this: Perf o rm this menu operation: Or click this button: Use the currently sele cted connection profile to open a wireless LAN connection b etween a computer an d the Data Project[...]

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    91 This section explains oper ations you can perf orm after a connection is established between the Data Projector and computer. Operations while a Single Co mputer is Connected to the Data Projector o ver a Wireless LAN T o pr oject com puter screen contents On the computer screen, click the button on the Wireless Connection window . • An image [...]

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    92 Note While the computer screen contents are bei ng projected, the m ouse cursor will be display ed in accordance with the Mouse Cu rsor Emulation setti ngs configure with Wireless Connection. For details , see “T o disp lay a mouse cursor in the projection area” (page 92). T o pause computer screen conten ts as they are being projected On th[...]

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    93 Note z The mouse cursor display ed using mouse cursor emulati on is not the same mou se cursor as display ed on the computer screen. Wireless Connection detects the location of the mouse cursor on the computer screen and displa ys the mouse cursor emulation in the projection area. z If you do not w ant a mouse cursor in the projection area, sele[...]

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    94 Operations while Multiple Computers are Connected to the Data Projector o ver a Wireless LAN While multiple computers are connected to the Data Projector o ver a wireless LAN, you can check which computer’ s screen contents currently are being projected, and you can switch projection between computer screens as required. Use the Data Projector[...]

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    95 T o turn displa y of user names in the projection area on and off Note Under initial default settings , the user name is display ed in the upper left corner of the projection area whenev er you s witch projec tion from the contents of one computer screen to another , or when a single comp uter is connected to the Data Projector over a wireless L[...]

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    96 P erforming a Presentation Using the YC-400 Document Camera This section explains ho w to conn ect the C ASIO YC-400 Multi PJ Camera System (document camera) to the Data Projector in order to project the images of documents placed on the document stage of the document camera. The Data Projector’ s built-in application named YC Camera is used t[...]

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    97 T o connect the document camera to the Data Pr ojector and project the image of a do cument 1 T u rn on the Data Projector . z W ait until the Data Projector’ s PO WER/ST ANDBY indicator is lit gree n. 2 Connect the document camera to the Data Projector using the USB cable that comes bundled with the docu ment camera. 3 With nothing on the doc[...]

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    98 4 Place the document whose image you want to project onto the document camera’ s document stage . z Be sure to pl ace the docum ent in the ce nter of the stage, and do not l et any par t of t he document extend off the edges of the stag e. z When placing a landscape o rienta tion documen t onto the documen t stage, the to p of the page should [...]

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    99 This section explains the v arious types of pr ojection operations you can perf or m with the YC Camera application and how to configure YC Camera application settings. Important! The procedures in this section assume t hat you ha ve already connected the YC-400 Document Camera to the Data Projector as e xplained under “Connecting the Document[...]

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    100 T o adjust the document camera’ s zoom setting 1 Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu. 2 Use the [ T ] key to move the highlighting to “Camera Zoom/Focus” and then press the [ENTER] key . z This causes t he YC Camera Zoom/ Focus dialog box to appear in th e projecti on area. The “Optical Zoom” item s[...]

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    101 T o adjust the camera position 1 Remove all documents and objects from the document stage . 2 Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu. 3 Use the [ T ] key to move the highlighting to “Adjust Camera P osi tion” and then press the [ENTER] key . z This displays the cam era position adj ustment dia log box. 4 P o[...]

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    102 T o r o tate the currently projected image Note This operation will affect only the image that is currently being proj ected. The projection image produced the next time you release the shutter will be projected in accordance with the settings on the YC Camera Application Setup Menu (page 104). 1 Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera ap[...]

  • Page 103

    103 T o perf orm manual skew correction on the currently pr ojec ted image Note z Ske w corre ction automatically straightens t he image of a document that is misalign ed on the document stage of t he document camera. Under its initial defaults, the YC Camera application is configured to perf or m skew correction automatically . Y o u can also tur [...]

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    104 Configuring YC Camera App lication Setup Menu Settings Y ou can use the YC Camera setup menu to configure v arious YC Camera application operation settings. T o configure YC Camera application setup menu settings 1 Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. 2 Press the [ T ] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENT[...]

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    105 T o restore all settings on the YC Ca mera application setup men u to their initial factory defaults 1 Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. 2 Press the [ T ] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENTER] key . 3 Press the [ T ] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the [ENTER] key . z [...]

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    106 YC Camera Application Setup Men u Contents This section provides detailed explanations of all of the items included on the YC Camera application setup menu. The initial def ault setting for each item is indicated by an asterisk ( * ). Setting Name Description Operation Mode Specifies whether reco rding of documents placed on the document stage [...]

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    107 Ske w Correction Specifies whether or not sk ew correction should be performed automatically on the project ed image. On * : T ur ns on automatic skew correction. Off: T ur ns off automatic skew correction . Project Docu ment Monitor Image Specifies whether or no t the camera’ s monitor image should be proje cted when a document is re mov ed [...]

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