Casio XJ-UT310WN manual

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    D A T A PR OJECT OR XJ-UT310WN D A T A PR OJECT OR XJ-UT310WN EN/FR/ES English Setup Guide Guide d’installation Français Guía de configuración Español  Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future ref erence.  T o obtain the latest v ersion of this manual visit the website at the URL below . http://world.casio .com/manual/pro[...]

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    EN Safety Precautions .................................. EN-1 Operating Precautions ............................ EN-7 General Guide ........................................ EN-11 Quick Guide ............................................ EN-12 Specifications ......................................... EN-14 Contents Unpacking As you unpack the projecto[...]

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    EN-1 Safety Precautions Precautions During Use ● Adult supervision i s required whenever there are young children present and especially when there is the possibility of youn g children coming into contact with the projector. ● Smoke, odor, heat, and other abnormalities Should you ever n o tice smoke, strange odor, or any o ther abnormality, im[...]

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    Safety Precautio ns EN-2 ● Power cord Misuse of the power co rd creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure that you alway s observe the following precautions. • Be sure to use only th e accessories that come with the projector. • Make sure that you use a power source with the same voltage as that s pecified for the projector. • [...]

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    EN-3 Safety Precautions ● Disposal by burning Never try to dispose of the projector by burning it . Doing so can cause an explosion, which creates the risk of fire and personal injury. ● Projector light emis sion ● Blocking the vents Never allow the vents to become blocked. Doing so causes internal heat build-up, which creates the risk of fir[...]

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    Safety Precautio ns EN-4 ● Using the projector on a base with casters Whenever using th e projector on a base that has casters, make sure that you lock the casters when not moving the base. ● Lightening During a lig htening storm, do not touch the plug of the projector’s power cord. ● Remote controller Never try to take the remote controlle[...]

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    EN-5 Safety Precautions Battery Precautions Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak and stain the area around them, or to explode, creating the risk of fire and per sonal injury. Make sure that you always observe th e following precautions. Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak and stain the area around them, or to explode, creating the ris[...]

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    Safety Precautio ns EN-6 3D Glasses 3D images shou ld not be viewed by the types of individu als described below. Doing so cr eates the risk of loss of health. • Individu als with heart disease • Indi viduals with a history of photodermatosis • Individuals with epileptic tendencies Do not view 3D images if you are experiencing any of the symp[...]

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    EN-7 Operating Precautions z The projector’s ligh t so urce unit uses a laser and LED. z The life of the light source unit is rated at appro ximately 20,000 hour s. The actual lif e will depend on use conditions, the settings configured on the setup menu, an d differences between each individual light source unit . z The light source un it is war[...]

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    Operating Precauti ons EN-8 Vent Outlets • Vent outlets become very hot during projection. Never touch ve nts or allow them to become blocked. • Do no t insert foreign objects. Projector Light Emission • Never look directly into the ligh t source while the ligh t is on. Bottom[...]

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    EN-9 Operating Preca utions This projector is made of precision components. Fa ilure to observe the foll owing precautions can result in inability to correctly save data and malf unction. ● Never use or store the projector in the following locations. Do ing so creates the risk of malfunction of and damage t o the projector. ● Ensure that the re[...]

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    Operating Precauti ons EN-10 ● Keystone Correction and Image Quality Performing keystone cor rection cau ses the image to be compressed befor e it is projec ted. This can result distortion of the image or a loss of image quality. If this happens, change orientation of the projector and/or screen so it conforms as much as possible to the i llustra[...]

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    EN-11 General Guide Control Panel and Indicators Focus lever AC Terminal Remote cont rol signal receiver Terminals Brightness sensor [ P ] (Power) key Indicators Control panel Intake vents Exhaust vents (left side) Projection lens Security bar Security lock hole Intake vents TEMP indicator LIGHT indicator [ENTER ] key POWER/STANDBY indicator [MENU][...]

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    EN-12 Quick Guide This section explain s the operational flow up to the point that projection is started. For more individual oper ations, see the “User’s Guide” (UsersGuide.pdf). 1. Load batteries into the remote controller. ☞ “To load remote controller batteries” (User’s Guide) 2. Place the projector onto a table, desk, or stand tha[...]

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    EN-13 Quick Guide If you experience any proble ms while operatin g the projector or if you sus pect that the projector is not operating properly, refer to the “Troubl eshooting” section in the “User’s Guide” (UsersGuide.pdf). To attach the cable cover 1. If the projector is on, turn it off and wait until it cools down. 2. Unplug the proje[...]

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    EN-14 Specifications Model Name XJ-UT310WN Display system DLP ® chip × 1, DL P ® system Display Chip Chip Size WXGA 0.65 in ches (Aspect ratio: 16 :10) Number of Pixels 1,024,000 (128 0 × 800) Projection Lens Fixed zo om, manual focus F 2.3 / f 4.2 Light Source Laser and LED Projected Image Size 50 to 110 inches Projection Distance 60 inches 0.[...]

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    EN-15 Specifications * 1 Plug-in power type micr ophones are not supported. * 2 With connection of provided wir eless adapter to USB- A port on the back of the projector. * 3 For information about co nfiguring the Remote On setting, see the separ ate “Network Function Guide”. * 4 Excluding cable cover. Specifications are subject to change wi th[...]

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    Specifications EN-16 GPL and LGPL (1) This product uses so ftware (This Software ) th at comes under the GNU General Public License (GPL) and GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). In accordance with the GPL and LGPL, the source code of This So ftware is open source code. Anyone who wi shes to view the open source code can do so by downloading i[...]

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    GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR US E OF THIS UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not applicable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and foun d to comp ly with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to prov ide reasonable pr otection against harmful interferen ce in a reside[...]

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    FCC Information This device, Wireless LAN USB Adapter, complies with Part 15 of the FCC Ru les. Operation is subject to the following two co nditions: (1) this device may no t cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; in cluding interference that may cause undes ired operation. Federal Communications Com[...]

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    Manufacturer: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan Responsible within the European Union: CASIO EUROPE GmbH Casio-Platz 1, 22848 Norderstedt, Germany[...]

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    Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon MA1405-A RJA530975-002[...]