Casio Electric Grill XJ S36 User Manual

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DATA PROJECTOR  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
Data Projector  
USB Function Guide  
z Be sure to read the precautions in the separate User’s Guide (Basic Operation). For  
details about setting up the Data Projector and about lamp replacement, see the  
User’s Guide (Basic Operation).  
z Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference.  
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About this manual...  
This manual explains function and operations when any one of the following devices is  
connected to the USB port of the CASIO XJ-S36/XJ-S46 Data Projector.  
z USB memory device or USB card reader  
z CASIO Multi Projection Camera (YC-400/YC-430)  
z CASIO Graphing Calculator (fx-9860G Series)  
Important!  
For information about functions and operations when a YW-2 Wireless Adapter is  
connected to the Data Projector’s USB port, see page 6 of this manual and the user  
documentation on the CD-ROM that comes with the separate YW-2L* Wireless Adapter.  
* The YW-2L comes packaged with a YW-2 Wireless Adapter and the Wireless  
Connection 2 software for your computer.  
Terms and Conventions  
In this manual, there are many procedures that require parallel operations on the Data  
Projector and your computer. The following are special terms and conventions used in this  
manual to differentiate between the Data Projector and computer.  
• projection area  
This is the entire rectangular area that is projected by the Data Projector. Certain Data  
Projector operations will cause messages and menus to appear within the projection  
area.  
• computer screen  
This is the physical display device of your computer.  
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About the Data Projector’s USB Functions  
The USB port that is built into the Data Projector lets you connect an external USB  
device and use it as an input source for image projection.  
USB Memory Device or Memory Card  
You can connect a commercially available USB memory device or USB card reader to the  
USB port and project images and movies stored on the USB memory device or memory  
card.  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
USB memory device  
Refer to the following for details.  
For more information about this:  
Supported USB memory devices  
Refer to this section of this manual:  
Supported image and movie file formats  
Saving image data to a USB memory device or  
memory card  
(page 14)  
Projecting image and movie data from a USB  
memory device  
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Wireless Adapter (CASIO YW-2)  
Establishing a connection between the Data Projector and a computer over a wireless LAN  
makes it possible to project the display contents of the computer’s screen from the Data  
Projector.  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
CASIO YW-2  
You can have up to four computers connected to the Data Projector over a wireless LAN  
at the same time. Use the remote controller that comes with the Data Projector to select  
which of the four computer screens you want to project.  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
Important!  
z The optional YW-2L Wireless Adapter is required in order to perform the above  
procedure. The YW-2L package includes a YW-2 wireless adapter for the Data  
Projector and Wireless Connection 2 software for establishing a LAN connection  
between the Data Projector and a computer.  
z For details about the operation required to establish a wireless LAN connection  
between the Data Projector and a computer, see the user documentation on the CD-  
ROM that comes with the YW-2L.  
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Document Camera (CASIO YC-400/YC-430)  
You can connect a CASIO Document Camera to the Data Projector’s USB port and project  
the images of documents placed on the document stage of the YC-400/YC-430.  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
YC-400/YC-430  
USB  
Graphing Calculator (CASIO fx-9860G Series)  
You can use USB port to connect the CASIO fx-9860G series graphing calculator to the  
Data Projector and project calculator screen images with the projector.  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
USB  
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Connecting a USB Device to the Data Projector  
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-play is enabled  
under the Data Projector’s initial default settings. For more details about the plug-and-play  
setting, see “Setup Menu Contents” in the User’s Guide.  
Turning On the Data Projector after Connecting a USB  
Device  
Normally when you turn on the Data Projector without a USB device connected, the Data  
Projector will check the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for a signal. If it finds  
a signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal contents.  
If you turn the Data Projector on while a USB device is connected to its USB port, it will  
perform one of the following operations (depending on its current plug-and-play setting).  
When plug-and-play is enabled:  
When this type of device is  
The Data Projector does this automatically when turned on:  
connected:  
USB memory device or USB  
card reader with memory card  
loaded  
Starts up Viewer (page 27) and projects the Viewer screen.  
YW-2 Wireless Adapter  
Starts up Wireless and projects the Wireless screen.  
YC-400/YC-430 Document  
Camera  
Checks the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for an  
input signal. If it finds a signal, the Data Projector will select it  
automatically and project the signal contents. Note that the  
Document Camera is not detected automatically.  
When plug-and-play is disabled:  
Turning on the Data Projector with a USB device connected while plug-and-play is disabled  
will cause it to perform the same initial operation it performs when no device is connected.  
That is, it checks the RGB terminal and then the VIDEO terminal for an input signal. If it  
detects an input signal, the Data Projector will select it automatically and project the signal  
contents. In this case, however, either Viewer or Wireless will start up in the background,  
depending upon the type of USB device that is connected to the Data Projector.  
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Connecting to a USB Device while the Data Projector is  
On  
If you connect a USB device to the Data Projector’s USB port while it is turned on, it will  
perform one of the following operations (depending on its current plug-and-play setting).  
When plug-and-play is enabled:  
When this type of device is  
The Data Projector does this automatically:  
connected:  
USB memory device or USB  
card reader with memory card  
loaded  
Starts up Viewer (page 27) and projects the Viewer screen.  
YW-2 Wireless Adapter  
Starts up Wireless and projects the Wireless screen.  
YC-400/YC-430 Document  
Camera  
Starts up the YC Camera application (page 47) when the  
Document Camera is turned on and projects the YC Camera  
application screen.  
When plug-and-play is disabled:  
In this case, the image that is currently being projected does not change. However, Viewer,  
Wireless, or the YC Camera Application will start up in the background, depending upon  
the type of USB device that is connected to the Data Projector.  
Changing the Input Source while a USB Device is  
Connected  
On the Data Projector’s remote controller, press the [INPUT] key to change the input  
source. Each time you press the [INPUT] key, the Data Projector will check the RGB  
terminal, VIDEO terminal, and USB port for an input signal. If it finds a signal, it will  
select it as the input source automatically and project its contents.  
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Installing Data Projector Software  
Use the procedures in this section to install the software that comes bundled with the  
Data Projector onto your computer.  
When you want to do this:  
Install this software:  
Convert a PowerPoint file, PDF file, Web page, or other data to an  
image file that can be projected from the projector, and store it on a  
USB memory device or memory card  
EZ-Converter PRO  
z Convert PowerPoint files to image files, arrange the sequence of  
EZ-Converter 1.1  
image files, and store data to a USB memory device or memory  
card  
z Convert image files to monochrome negatives for projection onto a  
blackboard  
Minimum System Requirements  
The following describes minimum computer system requirements to run the bundled  
software.  
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• Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista™, Windows XP, or 2000 Professional  
• Computer: IBM PC/AT or compatible that conforms to the following conditions.  
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• Windows Vista™, Windows XP, or 2000 Professional pre-installed  
• PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2007 installed (to use EZ-Converter 1.1)  
• CPU: Pentium III or higher  
• Memory: 256MB minimum or amount of memory recommended for operating system  
being run  
• Hard Disk: At least 40MB for installation or at least 60MB when running  
• Display: Full-color display with resolution of at least 800 × 600 that is supported by  
above operating systems and the computer being used.  
• Input Device: Keyboard or other pointing device (mouse supported above operating  
system or equivalent device)  
• Normal operation may not be possible under certain hardware configurations.  
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• Operation is not supported on a computer running Windows NT, Me, 98SE, 98, 95, or  
3.1, or on a Macintosh or Mac OS computer.  
• Operation on a computer upgraded to Windows Vista™, Windows XP, or 2000  
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Professional from another operating system is not supported.  
• Operation is not supported under Windows Vista™ 64-bit version.  
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• Operation on a computer running Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not  
supported.  
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To install software  
Place the bundled CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
z This displays the dialog box shown below.  
1
Select the check box of the software you want to install.  
2
Click the [Install] button.  
3
z This will start installation.  
Keep clicking the [Next] button on the dialog boxes that appear.  
z If your computer is running Windows Vista and the dialog box shown below appears,  
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click [Continue].  
z If your computer is running Windows XP and the dialog box shown below appears, click  
the [Continue Anyway] button.  
z If your computer is running Windows 2000 and the message “The software you are  
about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature.appears, click the [Yes]  
button.  
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z The dialog box shown below will appear after installation is complete.  
Click the [Finish] button.  
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Projecting Presentation Images from a USB  
Memory Device or Memory Card  
This section explains how to perform the following operations.  
z How to use the bundled EZ-Converter PRO and EZ-Converter 1.1 software to save image  
files to a USB memory device or memory card  
z How to use the Data Projector Viewer to play back image and/or movie files that have  
been saved to a USB memory device or memory card  
Important!  
In order to perform the procedures in this section, you will first need to install the  
software from the bundled CD-ROM onto your computer. For more information, see  
Supported USB Memory Devices  
The Data Projector supports connection of the following types of FAT/FAT32 format USB  
memory devices.  
z USB memory  
z USB Mass Storage Class compatible digital cameras  
For details about supported USB memory devices (products whose operation has been  
Connecting a commercially available USB card reader to the Data Projector makes it possible  
to handle data on memory cards supported by the reader the same way as USB memory  
device data. For details about supported USB card readers, see the CASIO website.  
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Supported Playback Data Types  
The data types listed below can be played back using the Data Projector’s Viewer.  
Image Files  
Playback is supported JPEG (jpg, jpeg, jpe; excluding progressive format) format or BMP  
(bmp) format image files up to 6 Mbytes in size.  
Movie Files  
Playback is supported for the following movie file formats.  
• MPEG-4 Type avi Format Movie Files Recorded on a CASIO Digital Camera  
Applicable Recording Modes: Fine Mode (640 × 480, 30fps, up to 15MB),  
Normal Mode (640 × 480, 30fps, up to 15MB),  
Long Play Mode (320 × 240, 15fps)  
Applicable Audio Format: wav  
• Motion JPEG Type avi Format Movie Files Recorded on a CASIO Digital Camera  
Applicable Recording Modes: Long Play Mode (320 × 240, 15fps)  
Applicable Audio Format: wav  
• mp4 Format Movie Files Converted Using Computer Software  
Applicable Formats: VGA (640 × 480) size (25fps maximum when less than 15MB,  
15fps maximum for 15MB or greater recommended),  
QVGA (320 × 240) size (15fps maximum recommended)  
Applicable Audio Format: AAC  
Preparing a Presentation by Saving Image Files to a  
Memory Device or Memory Card  
In order to use a USB memory device or memory card for a presentation, you must first  
save the image files to the applicable media. The software that comes with the Data  
Projector helps to simplify the presentation preparation procedure.  
You can use EZ-Converter PRO to convert files (PowerPoint, PDF, etc.) that are on your  
computer’s hard disk to image files, and save the image files to a USB memory device or  
memory card. With EZ-Converter 1.1, you can rearrange the projection sequence of image  
files, and convert images to monochrome negative to make them easier to view when  
projecting onto a blackboard.  
Using EZ-Converter PRO  
EZ-Converter PRO is software that converts computer files  
CASIO EZ-Converter PRO  
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to JPEG image files that can be used in presentations.  
You can convert a file using the print function of the  
application used to create the file.  
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Important!  
Operation of EZ-Converter PRO has been verified for the following applications. No  
guarantees are made concerning operation with any particular application.  
z Word 2000 / 2002 / 2003 / 2007  
z Excel 2000 / 2002 / 2003 / 2007  
z PowerPoint 2000 / 2002 / 2003 / 2007  
z Adobe Reader / Acrobat Version 6 / 7 / 8  
z WordPad Version 5 / 6  
To convert a document to an image file  
Using the appropriate application, open the document that you want to convert  
to an image.  
1
Perform the required procedure in the application you are using to launch a  
print operation.  
z This will display a dialog box for configuring print settings. The sample below shows the  
2
dialog box for a document opened with WordPad.  
Depending on the application you used to open the document, perform one of  
the following operations.  
z WordPad, etc.: Use “Select Printer” to select “CASIO EZ-Converter PRO”.  
3
z Adobe Reader, PowerPoint, Word, etc.: In the “Printer” group, click the “Name” down  
arrow button and then select “CASIO EZ-Converter PRO” from the menu that appears.  
Note  
Steps 4 through 6 are required only if you want to change the output image file size  
and resolution settings from their initial defaults (Size: 1024 × 768, Resolution:  
Standard). If you want to use the initial default settings without changing them, skip  
these steps and jump to step 7.  
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Click the [Properties] button or [Preferences] button.  
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z This will display the CASIO EZ-Converter PRO Properties dialog box or a printer setup  
dialog box. Actual button names and dialog box names depend on the application you  
are using.  
Configure the output image file size and resolution settings.  
z To specify the size, click the image size down arrow button and then select the image  
file size from the menu that appears.  
z For the quality setting, select the button next to either “Normal-quality” or “High-quality”.  
Click the [OK] button.  
z This will close the CASIO EZ-Converter PRO Properties dialog box and return to the  
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print setup dialog box.  
Click the [OK] button.  
z This will display a dialog box for selecting the location where you want to store the  
image file.  
Click the drive where you want to save the image file.  
z If you want to save the image file in an existing folder, click the folder to select it.  
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9
In the “Folder Name” text box, enter the name of the folder where you want to  
save the image file.  
z The name you enter here will be used for both the file name and for name of the folder  
where the image file is saved. If the document has multiple pages, each page will be  
saved as a separate image file, with each file named using the following format: Entered  
Name - XXX (XXX is a three-digit serial number).  
Click the [OK] button.  
z This will start the conversion process. Wait until the message “JPEG image output  
10  
complete!” appears.  
Important!  
A dialog box with the message “The name you specified is already used by another  
folder. Specify a different name.may appear when you perform step 10.  
If it does, click the dialog box’s [OK] button to return to the Save Destination dialog  
box, and change the name in the “Folder Name” text box.  
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Tip: Convertible document types  
The aspect ratio (vertical:horizontal) of the image projected by the Data Projector is 3:4.  
Because of this use of a page aspect ratio setting that comes as close to this as possible  
is recommended. Projecting an image file whose aspect ratio has been altered may cause  
deterioration of the projected image’s resolution.  
Document File Conversion Precautions  
Microsoft PowerPoint  
On the print dialog box, be sure to select the “Scale to fit paper” check box.  
Microsoft Word  
z Regardless of whether or not you are using initial default settings, you should display  
the CASIO EZ-Converter PRO Properties dialog box and click the [OK] button.  
z Depending on the type of document you are converting, output of the image file can  
take an extremely long time. If this happens, clear the “Background printing” check box  
on the print dialog box.  
Microsoft Excel  
Display the print preview, adjust the range of the area that you want to output to the  
image file, and then perform the output.  
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Using EZ-Converter PRO Launcher  
EZ-Converter PRO Launcher lets you use drag and drop to convert a document to an  
image file and to access document conversion help.  
To use EZ-Converter PRO Launcher  
On your computer’s Windows Start menu, select [All Programs] - [CASIO] - [EZ-  
Converter PRO].  
1
Carefully read the “Important!” message that appears, and then click the [OK]  
button.  
z This will display EZ-Converter PRO Launcher.  
2
Select the operation you want to perform.  
3
To convert a document to an image file  
1. Drop the document you want to convert to an image file onto  
.
z Read the contents of the “File Drag & Drop Precautions” dialog box that appears.  
2. If the application used to create the document you dropped onto the icon in step 1 is  
already running, quit it.  
z Be sure to perform this step. If you continue this procedure without quitting the  
application, the document will be output to the printer that is currently configured for  
the application.  
3. On the “File Drag & Drop Precautions” dialog box, click the [OK] button.  
4. Now perform the procedure starting from step 7 under “To convert a document to an  
image file” (page 15).  
Important!  
z The above works only with a document that can be opened by double-clicking its  
icon (one that has an associated application). A document that does not have an  
associated application or a document that cannot be printed for some reason cannot  
be converted to an image file using drag and drop.  
z Some documents that are associated with certain applications will open with the  
associated application as soon as they are dragged to  
, without displaying the  
save dialog box. If this happens, perform the application’s print operation.  
To display the CASIO EZ-Converter PRO Properties dialog box  
Click  
.
To display help  
Click  
.
To exit EZ-Converter PRO Launcher, click the [x] button.  
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Using EZ-Converter 1.1  
EZ-Converter 1.1 is software that lets you register images on your computer as  
presentation data, rearrange the projection sequence of the images that make up a  
presentation, select image transition effects, and more. It also can be used to convert a  
PowerPoint file to presentation data.  
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Note  
Presentation data created with EZ-Converter 1.1 consists of image files (jpg) and a  
presentation file (plf). The presentation (plf) file contains playback settings that control  
the playback sequence of the image files on the USB memory device or memory card.  
For details about projection using presentation file settings, see “Using the Presentation  
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To create presentation data  
Important!  
In order to start up EZ-Converter 1.1, PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2007 will need  
to be installed on the computer.  
On your computer’s Windows Start menu, select [All Programs] - [CASIO] - [EZ-  
Converter].  
z This will display EZ-Converter 1.1 window.  
1
Select [Tools] - [Options].  
2
z This will display the Options dialog box.  
Configure the image file size and resolution settings to be applied when  
presentation data is saved.  
z To specify the size, click the image size down arrow button and then select the image  
3
file size from the menu that appears.  
z For the quality setting, select the button next to either “Normal-quality” or “High-quality”.  
Click the [OK] button to close the Options dialog box.  
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5
Use Windows Explorer to locate the image files (jpg, jpeg, bmp) you want to  
include in the presentation, and drag them to the EZ-Converter 1.1 window.  
z This will insert the image files into the presentation data and display their thumbnails in  
the EZ-Converter 1.1 window.  
Repeat step 5 as many times as necessary to add all of the image files you  
want.  
z You can select and drag multiple files, if you want.  
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z A single presentation can contain up to 500 image files.  
In the EZ-Converter 1.1 window, rearrange the sequence of files, delete files, and  
configure playback settings as required.  
z For information about rearranging the sequence of files, see EZ-Converter 1.1 help.  
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z For information about configuring playback settings, see “To configure presentation data  
To save the presentation data, click the [Save] button or select [File] - [Save  
Presentation File As].  
z This will display the Save As dialog box.  
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Enter the file name you want and then click the [OK] button.  
z This will display a dialog box for specifying the location where you want to store the file.  
9
Specify the location where you want to store the file and then click the [OK]  
10 button.  
z This will create a folder with the name you specified in step 9 and store the  
presentation data in the folder.  
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Note  
Performing this procedure will generate the presentation data shown below, based on  
the file name you specified in step 9.  
Example: When you input the folder name “Market Data 2007” for a 50-image  
presentation  
Market Data 2007 (Folder)  
Market Data 2007.plf  
Market Data 2007 001.jpg  
Market Data 2007 002.jpg  
Market Data 2007 003.jpg  
:
Presentation file  
Image files  
Market Data 2007 050.jpg  
To create presentation data by converting a PowerPoint File  
Important!  
In order to start up EZ-Converter 1.1, PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003, or 2007 will need  
to be installed on the computer.  
Perform steps 1 through 4 of the procedure under “To create presentation data”  
1
Either click the  
z This will display the Select a PowerPoint file dialog box.  
button or select [File] - [Convert PowerPoint File].  
2
3
Select the PowerPoint file you want to convert and then click the [Open] button.  
z This displays the Converting PowerPoint file dialog box.  
z After conversion is complete, the EZ-Converter 1.1 window will reappear with thumbnails  
of the converted images.  
Perform the procedure from step 7 under “To create presentation data” (page  
Note  
Instead of steps 2 and 3 of the above procedure, you could also drop a single  
PowerPoint file into the EZ-Converter 1.1 window.  
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To configure presentation data playback settings  
On the EZ-Converter 1.1 window, display the presentation data whose playback  
settings you want to configure.  
z For details about how to do this, see “To create presentation data” (page 20) and “To  
1
Either click the  
z This displays the Presentation File Setup dialog box.  
button or select [Tools] - [Presentation File Setup].  
2
Configure the settings you want.  
To configure image change settings  
Under [Display Interval], click either [Manual] or [Auto]. If you select [Auto], you then can  
click the down arrow button to the right and specify the display interval of each image.  
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4
To configure the repeat setting  
Under [Repeat], click either [On] (repeat) or [Off] (one time).  
To configure the image transition effect setting  
Under [Image Transition Effect], select either [On] (transition effect enabled) or [Off]  
(transition effect disabled). If you select [On], you then can click the down arrow button to  
the right to select the effect you want to use.  
After configuring all the settings you want, click the [OK] button.  
Note  
You also can configure playback settings on the projector by performing a presentation  
with the projector’s viewer function. For details, see “To save presentation data image  
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To open a presentation file  
Either click the  
z This displays the Open Presentation File dialog box.  
button or select [File] - [Open Presentation File].  
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2
Select the presentation (plf) file you want to open and then click [Open].  
z This will open the selected presentation file and display in the EZ-Converter 1.1 window  
thumbnails of the image files that are linked to the presentation file.  
To convert all presentation data images to monochrome negative  
Converting color images to monochrome negative makes the projected images easier to  
view on a blackboard.  
Important!  
Monochrome negative images cannot be converted back to color images. You can,  
however, cancel a conversion immediately after you perform it by using the [Edit] -  
[Undo] command.  
On the EZ-Converter 1.1 window, open the presentation data you want to  
convert.  
1
Either click the  
z This will cause the dialog box shown below to appear.  
button or select [Tools] - [Monochrome Negative].  
2
Click the [Make all images monochrome-negative] button.  
z This will convert all of the image files contained in the presentation data to monochrome  
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negative.  
Note  
If you want to convert only selected images to monochrome negative, click the [Make  
focus image monochrome-negative] button in step 2.  
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To save edited presentation data  
Either click the  
button or select [File] - [Save Presentation File]. This saves the edited  
presentation data by replacing the original data.  
To save edited presentation data as a new file  
Either click the [Save] button or select [File] - [Save Presentation File As].  
z This will display the Save As dialog box.  
1
Enter the file name you want and then click the [OK] button.  
z This will display a dialog box for specifying the location where you want to store the file.  
2
Specify the location where you want to store the file and then click the [OK]  
button.  
3
To save presentation data image files only  
Note  
Perform the following operation to save the image files only (without creating a  
presentation file) when you want the images to be optimized for the projector’s Viewer  
setup menu settings while performing a presentation using the Data Projector’s Viewer  
function.  
Select [Tools] - [Options] to display the Options dialog box.  
1
2
Clear the check box next to “Create presentation file (*.plf).”  
Click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.  
3
z Only the image files are saved to the specified folder, without creating a presentation file.  
Note  
In order to create a presentation file when you perform a save operation, display the  
Options dialog box and select the check box next to “Create presentation file (*.plf).”  
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Option Settings  
Selecting [Tools] - [Options] on the EZ-Converter 1.1 window will display an Options dialog  
box, which you can use to configure the settings of various operations. Refer to the  
sections of this manual shown below for details about the settings you can configure on  
the Options dialog box.  
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EZ-Converter 1.1 Menu and Button Reference  
This section provides detailed information about the EZ-Converter 1.1 menu commands and  
about the buttons that appear on the EZ-Converter 1.1 window.  
Perform this menu  
operation:  
Or click  
this button:  
To do this:  
Convert a PowerPoint file to presentation data and display it  
in the EZ-Converter 1.1 window  
[File] - [Convert  
PowerPoint File]  
Clear presentation data currently in the EZ-Converter 1.1  
window  
[File] - [Clear  
Presentation File]  
Open an existing presentation (plf) file and display its  
contents in the EZ-Converter 1.1 window  
[File] - [Open  
Presentation File]  
Save the presentation data currently in the EZ-Converter 1.1  
window to an existing file, which overwrites the current  
contents of the existing file  
[File] - [Save  
Presentation File]  
Save the presentation data currently in the EZ-Converter 1.1  
window to a new file  
[File] - [Save  
Presentation File As]  
Save the presentation data currently in the EZ-Converter 1.1  
window under a different name  
[File] - [Save  
Presentation File As]  
Exit EZ-Converter 1.1  
[File] - [Exit]  
Undo the last editing operation you performed on the EZ-  
Converter 1.1 window  
[Edit] - [Undo]  
Add an image file to the presentation data currently in the  
EZ-Converter 1.1 window  
[Edit] - [Add Image to  
Presentation File]  
[Edit] - [Delete Image  
from Presentation  
File]  
Delete an image file from the presentation data currently in  
the EZ-Converter 1.1 window  
Move an image file in the presentation data currently in the  
EZ-Converter 1.1 window one position to the left (towards  
the beginning)  
[Edit] - [Move Image  
Back]  
Move an image file in the presentation data currently in the  
EZ-Converter 1.1 window one position to the right (towards  
the end)  
[Edit] - [Move Image  
Forward]  
Configure playback settings of the presentation data currently  
in the EZ-Converter 1.1 window  
[Tools] - [Presentation  
File Setup]  
Convert all presentation data image files (or the selected  
image file) in the presentation data currently in the EZ-  
Converter 1.1 window to monochrome negative  
[Tools] - [Monochrome  
Negative]  
Configure EZ-Converter 1.1 options  
Display EZ-Converter 1.1 help  
[Tools] - [Options]  
[Help] - [Help]  
[Help] - [About EZ-  
Converter 1.1...]  
Display EZ-Converter 1.1 version information  
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Playing a Presentation with Viewer  
Viewer is a Data Projector built-in application for playing back image and movie files that  
are stored on a memory device that is currently loaded via the Data Projector’s USB port  
(USB memory device, memory card loaded in a USB card reader, etc.)  
Viewer starts up automatically when a supported USB memory device is plugged into the  
Data Projector USB port, or when a memory card is loaded into a USB card reader that  
is connected to the Data Projector’s USB port.  
Note  
z All of the operations in this section are performed using the Data Projector’s remote  
controller keys or the Data Projector’s keys.  
z For details about USB memory devices, see “Supported USB Memory Devices” (page  
To connect a USB memory device to the Data Projector  
Turn on the Data Projector.  
z Wait until the Data Projector’s POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit green.  
1
Plug the USB memory device that contains the data you want to project with  
Viewer into the Data Projector’s USB port.  
2
z After the Data Projector detects the USB memory device, it will start up Viewer  
automatically and display a menu of files (page 30) or menu of drives (page 29) on the  
USB memory device.  
Note  
z Viewer will not start up automatically if the Data Projector’s plug-and-play feature is  
turned off. In this case, you will need to press the [INPUT] key to switch the input  
source to the USB memory device. For more details about the plug-and-play setting,  
see “Setup Menu Contents” in the User’s Guide.  
z Only files of formats that are recognized by the Data Projector (jpg, jpeg, jpe, bmp,  
avi, mp4) appear in the file menu. Note that even if a file appears in the file menu,  
it does not mean that the file can be displayed or played back by the Data Projector.  
z The file menu displays USB memory device contents in the following sequence:  
folders, movie files, image files. For details about how to play back a movie file, see  
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Connecting a USB Card Reader to the Data Projector  
Turn on the Data Projector.  
z Wait until the Data Projector’s POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit green.  
1
Connect the USB card reader to the Data Projector USB port.  
2
Load the memory card that contains the data you want to project with Viewer  
into the card slot of the USB card reader.  
z For details about how to load a memory card into the USB card reader, see the user  
3
documentation that comes with the reader.  
z After the Data Projector detects the loaded memory card, it will start up Viewer  
automatically and display a menu of files (page 30) or menu of drives (page 29) on the  
memory card.  
Note  
z Viewer will not start up automatically if the Data Projector’s plug-and-play feature is  
turned off. In this case, you will need to press the [INPUT] key to switch the input  
source to the memory card. For more details about the plug-and-play setting, see  
“Setup Menu Contents” in the User’s Guide.  
z Only files of formats that are recognized by the Data Projector (jpg, jpeg, jpe, bmp,  
avi, mp4) appear in the file menu. Note that even if a file appears in the file menu,  
it does not mean that the file can be displayed or played back by the Data Projector.  
z The file menu displays USB memory device contents in the following sequence:  
folders, movie files, image files. For details about how to play back a movie file, see  
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Drive Menu Operations  
If the USB memory device or memory card has multiple drives, a menu of drives will  
appear when Viewer starts up. There are two different views for the drive menu: an icon  
view and a tree view.  
Icon View  
Tree View  
Note  
All detected drives are displayed with a USB memory device icon, regardless of the  
media type (USB memory device or any type of memory card).  
To view the files on a particular drive  
Use the [S] and [T] keys to move the highlighting to the drive whose files you  
want to view.  
1
Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This will display the files in the root directory of the drive you selected.  
2
To switch between the icon view and the tree view  
Press the [FUNC] key.  
z This displays the Viewer function menu shown below.  
1
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Screen Format” and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z This toggles between the icon view and the tree view.  
2
To update the drive menu with the latest information  
Press the [U] key.  
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File Menu Operations  
There are two different views for the file menu: a thumbnail view and a tree view.  
Thumbnail View  
Tree View  
Thumbnail View  
This view shows thumbnails of the image files and movie files contained on the USB  
memory device or memory card. Folders are shown as icons.  
Note  
A question mark (?) in place of a thumbnail indicates an image file that cannot be  
displayed by Viewer for some reason.  
Tree View  
This view shows a Windows Explorer type tree representation of the folders, image files,  
and movie files on the USB memory device or memory card.  
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To switch between the thumbnail view and the tree view  
Press the [FUNC] key.  
z This displays the Viewer function menu shown below.  
1
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Screen Format” and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z This toggles between the thumbnail view and the tree view.  
2
To scroll file menu pages  
To scroll to the next menu page press the [] key. To scroll back to the previous page,  
press the [U] key.  
Note  
Arrow indicators appear on right side of the file menu to indicate that there are more  
files above (  
when is indicated, or [U] key when  
) or below (  
) the current screen. Press the [] key to scroll down  
is indicated.  
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To select a file or a folder  
Thumbnail View  
Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the file or folder you want to select.  
Highlighting  
Tree View  
Use the [S] and [T] cursor keys to move the highlighting to the file or folder you want to  
select.  
Highlighting  
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To open a folder  
Use the cursor keys to select the file you want to open.  
1
2
Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This opens the selected folder and displays a menu of its contents.  
z With the tree view, you could also press the [X] key instead of the [ENTER] key.  
To close the current folder and move up to the next level  
Thumbnail View  
Press the [ESC] key.  
Tree View  
Press the [ESC] key or the [W] key. This will collapse the folder where the highlighting is  
currently located and move the highlighting to the next higher level.  
To select a file menu item and display its image  
Use the cursor keys to select the file whose image you want to display.  
1
2
Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This will display a full-size version of the image that fills the projection area.  
To return to the file menu, press the [ESC] key.  
3
Note  
z If the selected file is too large to fit within the projection area, the message “Cannot  
display an image file.will appear.  
z For information about operations you can perform while the image of a file is being  
To start a slideshow from a particular image file  
Use the cursor keys to select the file whose image from which you want to  
start the slideshow.  
1
Press the [ ] key.  
2
z This will display a full-size version of the image that fills the projection area. Now the  
Data Projector will advance to the next image automatically at a regular interval (default:  
5 seconds).  
z If “Manual” is selected for the “Image Switching” setting, the image will not change  
automatically. In this case, press the [X] key to advance to the next image.  
To stop the slideshow and return to the file menu, press the [ESC] key.  
3
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Note  
z A slideshow displays the image files (jpg or bmp) that are included in the same  
folder as the image file you select in step 1 of the above procedure. All other files  
are ignored.  
z For details about operations you can perform during a slideshow, see “Operations  
z For information about how you can specify the interval between images, image  
transition effects, and other playback settings, see “Configuring Viewer Setup Menu  
Settings” (page 41).  
z A slideshow that uses presentation data created with EZ-Converter 1.1 will be played  
back in accordance with the playback settings included in the presentation data. For  
To move the highlighting to the previously projected image file  
While the thumbnail view or tree view is being projected, press the [FUNC] key.  
z This will display the Viewer function menu.  
1
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Return to previously displayed  
image.and then press the [ENTER] key.  
z This returns to the image file that was projected immediately before the last projected  
2
file.  
Note  
This function comes in handy in the following cases.  
z To return the highlighting to the last projected image file after projecting a movie file.  
z To return the highlighting to the image where a slideshow was paused in order to  
project a movie file.  
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Using the Presentation Menu  
The folder that contains the presentation file created using the EZ-Converter 1.1 software  
(page 19) that comes bundled with the Data Projector is called a “presentation folder”.  
Presentation folders appear along with other folders on the Viewer file menu, and they are  
indistinguishable from other folders. Because of this, Viewer also provides a “presentation  
menu” that makes it easy to find all of the presentation folders that are included on a  
USB memory device or memory card.  
To view the presentation menu  
While the Viewer file menu is shown, press the [FUNC] key.  
z This displays the Viewer function menu shown below.  
1
Check to make sure that “View Presentation List” is selected and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
z This displays a presentation menu like the one shown below.  
2
Thumbnail of first image  
file in presentation  
Presentation file menu  
Presentation properties  
Presentation path  
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To perform a slideshow by running a presentation file  
Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to the presentation file you  
want to run.  
1
Press the [ENTER] key or the [ ] key.  
z This will start the currently selected presentation file.  
2
z The image file sequence, display time for each image, and image transition effect will all  
be in accordance with the settings stored in the presentation file. For more information,  
To stop the slideshow, press the [ESC] key.  
3
Note  
z The file menu (not the presentation menu) will reappear after the slideshow stops  
when you press the [ESC] key or after it stops automatically.  
z For details about operations you can perform during a slideshow, see “Operations  
To return to the file menu from the presentation menu  
Press the [ESC] key.  
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Operations during Image File Content Projection  
To scroll between image files  
Use the [X] and [W] keys.  
To do this:  
Press this key:  
Display the content of the next image file  
Display the content of the previous image file  
[X]  
[W]  
Note  
Scrolling to a file that is too large to fit within the projection area will cause the  
message “Cannot display an image file.to appear.  
To rotate an image  
Use the [S] and [T] keys.  
To do this:  
Press this key:  
Rotate the image 90 degrees right  
Rotate the image 90 degrees left  
[S]  
[T]  
Note  
You can also rotate an image by pressing the [FUNC] key to display the Viewer  
function menu. Move the highlighting to “Rotate Right” or “Rotate Left” and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
To start a slideshow from the currently displayed image file content  
Press the [ ] key.  
Note  
You can also start a slideshow from the currently displayed image file content by  
pressing the [FUNC] key to display the Viewer function menu. Move the highlighting to  
“Start Slideshow” and then press the [ENTER] key.  
To return to the file menu from image file content  
Press the [ESC] key.  
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Operations during a Slideshow  
To pause a slideshow while auto image change is turned on  
Press the [] key.  
To unpause a slideshow while auto image change is turned on  
Press the [ ] key.  
To scroll between image files during a slideshow  
Use the cursor keys.  
To do this:  
Press this key:  
Scroll to the content of the next image file  
Scroll to the content of the previous image file  
[X]  
[W]  
Note  
After scrolling to an image file, the slideshow will scroll to the next image file  
automatically after the preset time interval if “Auto” is selected for the “Image Switching”  
setting. Note, however, that this is not true while the slideshow is paused.  
To stop a slideshow and return to the file menu  
Press the [ESC] key.  
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Slideshow Start Error  
The error message shown below may appear when you attempt to start a slideshow using  
There is a problem with the slideshow setup file. Cannot start the slideshow.  
If this happens, use EZ-Converter 1.1 to create a new presentation file and store it on the  
USB memory device or memory card. Next, use the new presentation file to run the  
slideshow.  
Using Viewer to Play a Movie  
This section explains procedures you can use to play a movie using Viewer.  
Note  
For details about movie files whose playback is supported, see “Supported Playback  
To play a movie file  
On the file menu, select the movie file you want to play.  
z For information about how to select a particular file on the file menu, see “To select a  
1
Press the [ENTER] key.  
z This will start playback of the selected movie file.  
2
z If the movie includes audio of a format that is supported by the Data Projector, the  
audio will be played back with the video.  
To stop movie playback and return to the file menu, press the [ESC] key.  
3
Note  
z Pressing the [ENTER] key while a file whose playback is not supported by the Data  
Projector is selected will cause the error message “This movie file cannot be played  
back.to appear.  
z To output audio to an external speaker, use commercially available audio cable to  
connect the speaker to the AV terminal of the Data Projector. On the “Option Settings  
2” of the “Setup” menu, select “Line” for the “USB Audio Out” setting.  
z Never connect earphones or headphones to the Data Projector AV terminal.  
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Operations during Movie File Playback  
You can perform the operations described below during movie file playback.  
To do this:  
Perform this operation:  
Pause movie playback  
Press the [ENTER] key.  
To restart movie playback after it has been pause, press the  
[ENTER] key again.  
Fast reverse  
Press the [W] key.  
Press the [X] key.  
Press the [ESC] key.  
Fast forward  
Stop movie playback  
Jump to the beginning of the  
currently playing movie file  
and pause there  
1. Press the [FUNC] key to display the viewer function menu.  
z “Jump to Beginning” should be selected by default.  
2. Press the [ENTER] key.  
Jump to the end of the  
currently playing movie file  
and pause there  
1. Press the [FUNC] key to display the viewer function menu.  
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Jump to End” and  
then press the [ENTER] key.  
Skip to the beginning of the  
next movie file (on the file  
menu) and play it  
1. Press the [FUNC] key to display the viewer function menu.  
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Skip to Next  
Movie” and then press the [ENTER] key.  
Skip to the beginning of the  
previous movie file (on the  
file menu) and play it  
1. Press the [FUNC] key to display the viewer function menu.  
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Skip to Previous  
Movie” and then press the [ENTER] key.  
Turn display of the playback  
time on and off  
Press the [ ] key or perform the following steps.  
1. Press the [FUNC] key to display the viewer function menu.  
2. Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Time Indicator  
On/Off” and then press the [ENTER] key.  
Note  
Pressing the [FUNC] key during movie playback will pause playback and display the  
Viewer function menu. Playback will resume when you press the [ESC] key to close the  
Viewer function menu.  
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Configuring Viewer Setup Menu Settings  
Note  
z When you perform a slideshow by running a presentation file created with EZ-  
Converter 1.1, the slideshow settings on the Viewer setup menu (Image Switching,  
Slideshow Display Interval, Slideshow Transition Effect, and Slideshow Repeat) are  
changed automatically to the playback settings (page 22) saved in the presentation file  
you are running.  
z When you want to perform a slideshow of saved image data using EZ-Converter 1.1  
in accordance with the Viewer setup menu settings, save the image files only without  
creating a setup file (*.plf) with EZ-Converter 1.1. For details, see “To save  
To configure Viewer setup menu settings  
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.  
1
2
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
Press the [T] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
z This will display the Viewer setup menu.  
3
Use [T] and [S] to select the menu item whose setting you want to change.  
4
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What you should do next depends on whether or not [ENTER] is displayed at  
the far right of the setting you are configuring (the one that is highlighted).  
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If [ENTER] is displayed:  
a. Press the [ENTER] key.  
b. On the submenu that appears, use [T] and [S] to move the highlighting to the setting  
you want to select.  
Example: The following is the submenu that appears when “Display Sequence Setup” is  
selected in step 2, above.  
c. Press the [ENTER] key.  
d. To return to the Viewer setup menu, press the [ESC] key.  
If [ENTER] is not displayed:  
Press the [W] or [X] key to select the setting you want (so its button is  
).  
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to configure other settings, if you want.  
6
7
After all the settings are the way you want, press the [MENU] key to exit the  
Viewer setup menu.  
To restore all settings on the Viewer setup menu to their initial factory  
defaults  
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.  
1
2
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
Press the [T] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
z This will display the Viewer setup menu.  
3
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Initialize Viewer Setup” and then  
press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays the dialog box shown below.  
4
Use the [S] key to select “Yes”.  
5
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To restore all the settings to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key.  
z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].  
6
7
To 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.  
Setting Name  
Description  
Image Zoom  
In the case of image sizes other than XGA, specifies whether or not to  
enlarge or reduce (zoom) images to fit the projection area.  
Zoom:  
Turns on image zooming.  
No Zoom:  
Turns off image zooming.  
Display Sequence  
Setup  
Specifies the sequence of images in the file menu or presentation menu.  
File Names (Ascending):  
Displays files in file name ascending order.  
File Names (Descending):  
Displays files in file name descending order.  
Time (New-to-Old):  
Displays files by the time they were 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 initial view when Viewer is started up is the thumbnail  
view or tree view. See “File Menu Operations” (page 30) for more information.  
Thumbnails:  
Specifies thumbnail view.  
Tree:  
Specifies tree view.  
Image Switching  
Specifies the slideshow image change method.  
Manual:  
Specifies manual image change.  
Auto:  
Specifies auto image change.  
Slideshow Display  
Interval  
Specifies how long each image will remain displayed during a slideshow.  
5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes  
Slideshow  
Transition Effect  
Specifies the image transition effect to be used during a slideshow.  
Off, Slide In - Left to Right, Slide In - Right to Left, Slide In - Top to  
Bottom, Slide In - Bottom to Top, Wipe - Left to Right, Wipe - Right to  
Left, Wipe - Top to Bottom, Wipe - Bottom to Top, Dissolve  
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Setting Name  
Description  
Slideshow Repeat  
Specifies whether or not slideshows and movie file playback should repeat  
when the end it reached.  
On:  
Slideshows and movie playback are repeated.  
Off:  
Slideshows and movie playback are not repeated.  
Movie Display  
Specifies the display size during movie playback.  
Zoom:  
Enlarges to the size of the projection area.  
No Zoom:  
Specifies the original size of the movie file.  
Initialize Viewer  
Setup  
Returns all Viewer setting menu items to their initial default settings. For  
factory defaults” on page 42.  
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Viewer Error Messages  
Message  
Cause  
Required Action  
There is a problem  
with the slideshow  
setup file. Cannot  
start the slideshow.  
There is some problem  
with the presentation file  
created with EZ-Converter  
1.1.  
Use EZ-Converter 1.1 to regenerate the  
entire set of presentation data (presentation  
file and image files) and save the new data  
to the USB memory device or memory  
card.  
Folder does not  
contain any image  
files.  
There is no displayable  
folder, image file, or  
movie file in the folder  
you are trying to access  
with Viewer.  
z Use EZ-Converter 1.1 to generate  
presentation data and save it to the USB  
memory device or memory card.  
z Copy image files or movie files from your  
computer to the folder on the USB  
memory device or memory card.  
Cannot display an  
image file.  
The image file cannot be  
displayed because it is  
too large to display within  
the projection area or  
because there is  
Make sure the image files on the USB  
memory device or memory card are no  
larger than 6 Mbytes.  
Important!  
Progressive JPEG image files are not  
supported.  
something wrong with it.  
Could not find an  
image file.  
One or more image files  
that were saved as  
presentation data cannot  
be found.  
Use EZ-Converter 1.1 to regenerate the  
entire set of presentation data (presentation  
file and image files) and save the new data  
to the USB memory device or memory  
card.  
This movie file  
cannot be played  
back.  
The file you are trying to  
play back is an  
unsupported format or  
there is something wrong  
with it.  
z Convert the unsupported file to a file  
format that is supported and copy it to  
the USB memory device or memory card.  
z Copy a movie file that is a format  
supported by Viewer to the USB memory  
device or memory card.  
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Viewer Troubleshooting  
Some folders and/or files 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 folders and/or files inside the folder. If this happens, reduce the number of  
folders and/or files in the folder.  
• Viewer supports up to 10 folder nesting levels on a USB memory device or memory  
card. Anything past the 10th nested folder is not displayed by Viewer.  
How can I get images to appear more quickly?  
When you select a BMP image or a large image file recorded with a digital camera on  
the Viewer’s image menu, it takes considerable time before the image appears. To ensure  
that images appear quickly during your presentation, use EZ-Converter 1.1 to convert the  
images to presentation data. This will cause images to be converted to JPEG images,  
which appear on the display more quickly.  
I am having a hard time getting the results I want when playing a  
slideshow.  
• Use EZ-Converter 1.1 to convert the images you want to use in the slideshow to  
presentation data.  
• In order to start a slideshow by highlighting an image file in a folder that is not a  
presentation data folder, you first need to use the Viewer Setup menu to configure  
slideshow settings (Slideshow Display Interval, Slideshow Transition Effect, Image  
Switching, Slideshow Repeat).  
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Performing a Presentation Using the  
YC-400/YC-430 Document Camera  
This section explains how to connect the CASIO YC-400/YC-430 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 to project document images.  
Important!  
A YC-400 document camera can be connected to the Data Projector only if the camera  
is running firmware version 1.1 or higher. For information about checking the firmware  
version of your YC-400 document camera, visit the CASIO website at:  
YC Camera Application Function and Operation  
Overview  
YC Camera is an application built into the Data Projector that makes it possible to control  
the YC-400/YC-430 document camera from the Data Projector. With the YC Camera  
application you can project the 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 application to start up  
automatically.  
Connecting the Document Camera to the Data Projector  
This section provides the basic steps you need to perform in order to connect the  
document camera to the Data Projector and project the image of documents placed onto  
the document camera’s document stage.  
Important!  
z The procedure below assumes that the Data Projector’s plug-and-play feature is turned  
on (which is the initial default setting). If you have turned off plug-and-play, turn it  
back on before performing the procedure below. For more details about the plug-and-  
play setting, see “Setup Menu Contents” in the User’s Guide.  
z The resolution of recorded images is fixed at 4 megapixels when a YC-400/YC-430  
Document Camera is connected to the Data Projector. The resolution setting cannot  
be changed in this case.  
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To connect the document camera to the Data Projector and project the  
image of a document  
Turn on the Data Projector.  
z Wait until the Data Projector’s POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit green.  
1
Connect the document camera to the Data Projector using the USB cable that  
comes bundled with the document camera.  
2
YC-400/YC-430  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
Camera  
Camera stand  
USB cable  
Document stage  
With nothing on the document stage, press the [  
camera stand.  
z This will turn on the document camera, which will cause its lens to extend.  
] (power) button on the  
3
z The Data Projector will recognize the document camera 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  
document camera position.  
z If the document camera is positioned correctly, position adjustment will end automatically  
and the dialog box will close. At this time the monitor screen (the image being picked  
up by the document camera) will be projected.  
z If the document camera is not positioned correctly, a message prompting you to adjust  
the document camera position will appear. Follow the instructions shown in the message  
to adjust the document camera position.  
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Place the document whose image you want to project onto the document  
camera’s document stage.  
z Be sure to place the document in the center of the  
stage, and do not let any part of the document  
extend off the edges of the stage.  
4
z When placing a landscape orientation document onto  
the document stage, the top of the page should face  
towards the camera stand.  
z Initially the monitor image will be projected, and so  
the image will appear a bit fuzzy.  
z When the document camera senses that the document 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.  
Rough (Monitor) Image  
Recorded Image  
Now you can replace the document currently on the stage with another one.  
z This will switch to the recorded image of the next document automatically.  
5
Note  
Step 5 above is what happens while the Data Projector’s YC Camera application is  
configured with its initial default settings. The recorded image will not switch  
automatically if you have changed the “Operation Mode” setting of the YC Camera  
application to “Manual Capture”. For more information, see “YC Camera Application  
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YC Camera Application Operations  
This section explains the various types of projection operations you can perform with the YC  
Camera application and how to configure YC Camera application settings.  
Important!  
The procedures in this section assume that you have already connected the Document  
the Data Projector” (page 47), and that the Data Projector’s YC Camera application is  
running.  
YC Camera Application Projection Operations  
The operations in this section are 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 [ ], [U], and [] keys.  
To release the document camera shutter manually  
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
z The “Camera Shutter” item should be highlighted by default.  
1
Press the [ENTER] key to release the document camera shutter.  
z This will cause the image recorded with the document camera to be projected.  
2
Note  
While a rough monitor image or recorded image is projected, you can release the  
shutter manually by pressing the [ENTER] key, without pressing the [FUNC] key.  
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To adjust the document camera’s zoom setting  
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
1
2
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Camera Zoom/Focus” and then  
press the [ENTER] key.  
z This causes the YC Camera Zoom/Focus dialog box to appear in the projection area.  
The “Optical Zoom” item should be highlighted by default.  
Use the [X] and [W] keys to adjust the document camera’s zoom setting.  
3
4
After the zoom setting is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.  
z This will close the YC Camera Zoom/Focus dialog box.  
To adjust document focus manually  
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
1
2
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Camera Zoom/Focus” and then  
press the [ENTER] key.  
z This causes the YC Camera Zoom/Focus dialog box to appear in the projection area.  
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Focus”.  
3
4
5
Use the [X] and [W] keys to adjust the document camera’s focus.  
After the focus is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.  
z This will close the YC Camera Zoom/Focus dialog box.  
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To adjust the camera position  
Remove all documents and objects from the document stage.  
1
2
3
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Adjust Camera Position” and then  
press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays the camera position adjustment dialog box.  
Point the document camera downwards so the lens is pointed towards the  
document stage.  
z Aim the camera as instructed by the text that appears in the projection area.  
4
z When the document camera is positioned correctly, position adjustment 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.  
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To rotate the currently projected image  
Note  
This operation will affect only the image that is currently being projected. 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 55).  
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
1
2
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Rotate Right” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
z This will rotate the projected image 90 degrees to the right.  
z Instead of steps 1 and 2 above, you can also rotate the projected image by pressing  
the [ ] key.  
To perform white enhancement on the currently projected image  
Note  
z White enhancement causes the background of the projected image to be white  
enhanced, which helps to make the text on a document easier to read.  
z This operation will affect only the image that is currently being projected. 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 55).  
Important!  
You can perform white balance only on a projected image that has been skew  
corrected. For more information, see the note under “To perform manual skew correction  
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
1
2
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Enhance White” and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z This will enhance the white of the projected image.  
z Instead of steps 1 and 2 above, you can also white enhance the projected image by  
pressing the [U] key.  
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To perform manual skew correction on the currently projected image  
Note  
z Skew correction automatically straightens the image of a document that is misaligned  
on the document stage of the document camera. Under its initial defaults, the YC  
Camera application is configured to perform skew correction automatically. You can  
also turn off auto skew correction. If you do, you can use the following procedure to  
adjust image alignment manually.  
z This operation will affect only the image that is currently being projected. 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 55).  
Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu.  
1
2
Use the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Skew Correction” and then press  
the [ENTER] key.  
z This will straighten the projected image.  
z Instead of steps 1 and 2 above, you can also perform skew correction of the projected  
image by pressing the [] key.  
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Configuring YC Camera Application Setup Menu Settings  
You can use the YC Camera setup menu to configure various YC Camera application  
operation settings.  
To configure YC Camera application setup menu settings  
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.  
1
2
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
Press the [T] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
z This will display the YC Camera application setup menu.  
3
Use [T] and [S] to select the menu item whose setting you want to change.  
4
Press the [W] or [X] key to select the setting you want (so its button is  
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to configure other settings, if you want.  
After you are finished, press the [ESC] key to exit the setup menu.  
).  
5
6
7
Note  
Anytime you change the “White Enhancement” or “Skew Correction” setting, the new  
setting goes into effect from the next image you record with the document camera after  
exiting the setup menu. Other settings go into effect as soon as you exit the setup  
menu.  
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To restore all settings on the YC Camera application setup menu to their  
initial factory defaults  
Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu.  
1
2
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
Press the [T] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the  
[ENTER] key.  
z This will display the YC Camera application setup menu.  
3
Press the [T] key to move the highlighting to “Initialize YC Camera Setup” and  
then press the [ENTER] key.  
z This displays the dialog box shown below.  
4
Use the [S] key to select “Yes”.  
5
6
To restore all the settings to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key.  
z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER].  
After you are finished, press the [ESC] key to exit the setup menu.  
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YC Camera Application Setup Menu Contents  
This section provides detailed explanations of all of the items included on the YC Camera  
application setup menu. The initial default setting for each item is indicated by an asterisk  
(*).  
Setting Name  
Description  
Operation Mode  
Specifies whether recording of documents placed on the document stage of  
the document camera should be performed automatically or manually.  
Auto Capture*:  
Automatically records the image of a document whenever it is placed on the  
document 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*:  
Records the document on the document stage horizontally.  
Vertical:  
Records the document on the document stage vertically.  
White  
Specifies whether or not white enhancement should be performed on the  
Enhancement  
projected image.  
Off*:  
Turns off white enhancement.  
On:  
Turns on white enhancement.  
Auto:  
The decision whether or not to perform white enhancement is made  
automatically in accordance with the image being recorded.  
Important!  
White enhancement cannot be performed while the “Skew Correction”  
setting is “Off”.  
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Setting Name  
Description  
Skew Correction  
Specifies whether or not skew correction should be performed automatically  
on the projected image.  
On*:  
Turns on automatic skew correction.  
Off:  
Turns off automatic skew correction.  
Project Document  
Monitor Image  
Specifies whether 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 Setup  
Returns all YC Camera application setup menu items to their initial default  
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Projecting the Screen Image of a Graphing Calculator  
You can connect a CASIO graphing calculator to the Data Projector using a USB cable and  
project the calculator’s screen image with the Data Projector. USB connection of the following  
CASIO graphing calculators is supported.  
z fx-9860G Series  
To project the screen image of a graphing calculator  
Set the graphing calculator up for data communication.  
Enter the LINK Mode, and configure the “Wakeup” and “Capture” settings as shown below.  
1
z Be sure to configure these communication settings before you connect the calculator to  
the Data Projector.  
z See the user documentation that comes with your calculator for details about configuring  
these settings.  
Turn on the Data Projector.  
2
3
Use the USB cable that came with the graphing calculator to connect it to the  
Data Projector as illustrated below.  
z This will project an image of the graphing calculator from the Data Projector.  
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  
USB Cable  
* The illustration shows the fx-9860G as an example.  
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Important!  
z If an hourglass figure appears in the image projected from the Data Projector when  
you connect the calculator, perform some operation on the calculator. This should  
cause the hourglass to disappear and enable normal projection.  
z If the calculator does not operate properly after you connect it to the Data Projector,  
try disconnecting the USB cable from the calculator and then reconnecting it. If this  
does not correct the problem, disconnect the USB cable from both the Data Projector  
and the calculator. Turn the Data Projector off and then back on again, and then re-  
connect the calculator.  
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