DATA PROJECTOR XJ-S35 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. • Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP, the Windows logo, and PowerPoint are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Contents About this manual........................................................... 5 Terms and Conventions ................................................................................. 5 About the Data Projector’s USB Functions .................. 6 Connecting a USB Device to the Data Projector .......... 9 Turning On the Data Projector after Connecting a USB Device .................... 9 Connecting to a USB Device while the Data Projector is On .......................
File Menu Operations................................................................................... 31 Using the Presentation Menu....................................................................... 36 Operations during Image File Content Projection ........................................ 38 Operations during a Slideshow .................................................................... 39 Slideshow Start Error ...................................................................................
Viewing Wireless Connection Help .............................................................. 82 Viewing Wireless Connection Version Information ...................................... 82 Wireless LAN Connection Troubleshooting..........................................83 Check the following on the computer. .......................................................... 83 Check the following on the Data Projector. .................................................. 83 Also check the following..................
About this manual... This manual explains how to perform various operations that are enabled when you connect an external device to the USB port of the XJ-S35 (Data Projector). 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.
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 You can connect a commercially available USB memory device to the USB port and project images and movies stored on the device. XJ-S35 USB memory device Refer to the following for details.
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-S35 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.
Document Camera (CASIO YC-400) You can connect a CASIO YC-400 Document Camera to the Data Projector’s USB port and project the images of documents placed on the document stage of the YC-400. XJ-S35 YC-400 USB For more information, see “Performing a Presentation Using the YC-400 Document Camera” on page 93.
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.
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 connected: The Data Projector does this automatically: USB memory device Starts up Viewer (page 30) and projects the Viewer screen.
Installing Data Projector Software Use the procedures in this section to install the software that comes bundled with the Data Projector onto your computer.
To install software 1 Place the bundled CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2 3 Select the check box of the software you want to install. 4 Keep clicking the [Next] button on the dialog boxes that appear. z This displays the dialog box shown below. Click the [Install] button. z This will start installation. z If your computer is running Windows XP and the dialog box shown below appears, click the [Continue Anyway] button.
z The dialog box shown below will appear after installation is complete. 5 Click the [Finish] button. z In response to the “Restart” confirmation dialog box, click the [Yes] button. This will restart your computer.
Projecting Presentation Images from a USB Memory Device This section explains how to perform the following operations. z Using the bundled EZ-Converter software to save a presentation file to a USB memory device z Connecting a USB memory device to the Data Projector and using Viewer to project image or movie data contained on the device Important! In order to perform the procedures in this section, you will first need to install the EZConverter software from the bundled CD-ROM onto your computer.
Supported Playback Data Types The image data types listed below can be played back using the Data Projector’s Viewer. z JPEG format (jpg, jpeg, jpe) and BMP format (bmp) image files • Playback of image files of approximately 6 Mbytes is supported. • Progressive JPEG image files are not supported. z Movie files For details about movie files supported for playback by the Data Projector and playback specifications, visit the CASIO website at: http://world.casio.com/projector/support/en.
Main EZ-Converter Functions PowerPoint File Conversion • Conversion of PowerPoint files up to 500 pages in size • Support for files created using PowerPoint 2000, 2002, 2003 for Windows • Editing of converted presentation data with EZ-Converter Important! PowerPoint file animations are not supported. The image transition effect used is the one specified by the EZ-Converter presentation file.
Creating New Presentation Data There are two ways that you can use EZ-Converter to create new presentation data: by converting a PowerPoint file (see below) or by inserting image files into the presentation data manually (page 19). Creating Presentation Data by Converting a PowerPoint File This procedure creates presentation data that includes all of the pages of the PowerPoint file. In order to perform this procedure, you will first need to prepare the PowerPoint file that you want to convert.
4 Select the PowerPoint file you want to convert and then click [Open]. z This starts conversion of the PowerPoint file, which is indicated by the appearance of a dialog box that shows the progress of the conversion. z After conversion is complete, the EZ-Converter widow will reappear with thumbnails of the converted images. Selected image number (from beginning) Total number of files Image file display area 5 Add, delete, move, and otherwise edit the images as required.
Note z Instead of steps 3 and 4 of the above procedure, you could also drop a single PowerPoint file into the EZ-Converter window. z Converting a PowerPoint file to presentation data will generate the following folder, image files and presentation file. Example: When converting a 50-page PowerPoint file named “MeetingDocuments” MeetingDocuments (Folder) MeetingDocuments.plf Presentation file MeetingDocuments001.jpg MeetingDocuments002.jpg MeetingDocuments003.jpg Image files : MeetingDocuments050.
3 Drag the selected files into the EZ-Converter window. z This will insert the image files into the presentation data and display their thumbnails in the EZ-Converter window. 4 Add, delete, move, and otherwise edit the images as required. 5 Configure presentation playback settings. 6 To save the presentation data, click the [Save] button. z For details, see “Editing Presentation Data” (page 21). z For more information, see “Configuring Presentation Data Playback Settings” (page 23).
2 3 Configure the setting on the dialog box as described below. When you want to do this when converting a PowerPoint file to presentation data: Select this setting: Save image files as high-quality JPEG files [High-quality] Save image files as higher compression JPEG files [Normal-quality] After selecting the setting you want, click the [OK] button. z This will apply the setting and close the dialog box.
Note Instead of steps 2 and 3 of the above procedure, you could click 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 want to add to the presentation data. This will insert the image file into the presentation data immediately following the image you selected in step 1, above.
Configuring Presentation Data Playback Settings You can configure the following playback settings for playback of EZ-Converter presentation data with the Data Projector’s Viewer. • Manual or auto image change • Display time of each image file during auto image change • Repeat play on/off • Image transition effect Note The playback settings you configure are stored in the presentation (plf) file.
3 4 Configure the following settings on the dialog box. When you want to do this: Do this: Change images manually during a presentation Select [Manual] for [Display Interval]. Have images change automatically during a presentation Select [Auto] for [Display Interval]. Specify the display interval during auto image change z This setting is available only while [Auto] is selected for [Display Interval].
Image Transition Effects When “On” is selected for the “Image Transition Effect” setting on the “Presentation File Setup” dialog box, you can select a visual effect to be applied any time you transition from one image file to another. The following shows examples of each of the available effects.
Saving Presentation Data Use the procedures in this section to save presentation data to a USB memory device or to your computer’s hard disk. To save presentation data to a new file 1 2 Perform the procedure under “Creating New Presentation Data” (page 17). If you want to save the presentation data to a USB memory device, connect the device to your computer’s USB port.
Note Performing this procedure will generate the presentation files shown below. Example:When you input the folder name “Market Data 2006” for a 50-image presentation Market Data 2006 (Folder) Market Data 2006.plf Presentation file Market Data 2006 001.jpg Market Data 2006 002.jpg Market Data 2006 003.jpg Image files : Market Data 2006 050.
Opening Presentation Data Use the procedure below to open existing presentation data in order to edit it or to save it under a different name. Note To open presentation data, specify a presentation file (plf). To open a presentation file 1 If the presentation data you want to open is stored on a USB memory device, connect the device to your computer’s USB port. 2 Click 3 Select the presentation (plf) file you want to open and then click [Open]. or select [Open Presentation File] on the [File] menu.
EZ-Converter Menu and Button Reference This section provides detailed information about the EZ-Converter menu commands and about the buttons that appear on the EZ-Converter window.
Playing a Presentation with Viewer Viewer is an application built into the Data Projector that lets you display image files and play back movie files that are stored on a USB memory device that is connected to the Data Projector. Viewer starts up automatically whenever you connect a supported USB memory device (see “Supported USB Memory Devices” on page 14) to the Data Projector’s USB port.
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.
To switch between the thumbnail view and the tree view 1 Press the [FUNC] key. 2 Use the [T T] key to move the highlighting to “Screen Format” and then press the [ENTER] key. z This displays the Viewer function menu shown below. z This toggles between the thumbnail view and the tree view 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.
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.
To open a folder 1 2 Use the cursor keys to select the file you want to open. 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 [W] key. This will collapse the folder where the highlighting is currently located and move the highlighting to the next higher level.
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 during a Slideshow” (page 39). 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).
Using the Presentation Menu The folder that contains the presentation file created using the EZ-Converter software (page 15) 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.
To perform a slideshow by running a presentation file 1 Use the [T T] and [S S] keys to move the highlighting to the presentation file you want to run. 2 Press the [ENTER] key or the [ 3 To stop the slideshow, press the [ESC] key. ] key. z This will start the currently selected presentation file. 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.
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 [X] Display the content of the previous image file [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.
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.
Slideshow Start Error The error message shown below may appear when you attempt to start a slideshow using one of the procedures under “To start a slideshow from a particular image file” (page 34), “To perform a slideshow by running a presentation file” (page 37), or “To start a slideshow from the currently displayed image file content” (page 38). There is a problem with the slideshow setup file. Cannot start the slideshow.
Configuring Viewer Setup Menu Settings You can use the Viewer Setup Menu to configure viewer display settings and to perform a presentation using playback settings that are different from those that were stored with presentation data using EZ-Converter.
5 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). 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. z This will return to the Viewer setup menu.
6 To restore all the settings to their initial defaults, press the [ENTER] key. 7 To exit the Viewer setup menu, press the [ESC] key. z To exit the operation without doing anything, press [ESC] instead of [ENTER]. Viewer Setup Menu Contents This section provides detailed explanations of all of the items included on the Viewer setup menu.
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.
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. Use EZ-Converter to regenerate the entire set of presentation data (presentation file and image files) and save the new data to the USB memory device. Folder does not contain any image files.
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. Anything past the 10th nested folder is not displayed by Viewer.
Performing a Presentation Using a Wireless LAN (Projecting Computer Screen Contents Over a Wireless LAN) This section explains how to establish a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer and project the computer’s screen contents over the wireless LAN. Supported Wireless LAN Devices CASIO YW-2S wireless adapters are required in order to establish a wireless LAN connection between a computer and the Data Projector.
Preparing the Computer for Wireless LAN Connection with the Data Projector Before attempting the operations in this section, be sure to prepare the computer by following the steps below. If you are using the YW-2 wireless adapter 1 On your computer, install “Wireless Connection” from the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the Data Projector. z For more information, see “Installing Data Projector Software” (page 11). 2 Connect the YW-2 wireless adapter to your computer’s USB port.
About the Data Projector’s Wireless LAN This section explains the basic terminology for the Data Projector’s wireless LAN. Wireless Function and Wireless Connection Software The Data Projector has a built-in function named “Wireless”, which you can use to configure Data Projector settings for wireless LAN connection with a computer, and perform Data Projector operations (such as displaying connection information, switching computers when there are multiple computers connected over a wireless LAN, etc.
Wireless LAN Connection Basics This section explains the basic procedures for configuring settings for a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer. z This section includes the basics for establishing a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a single computer, or between the Data Projector and multiple computers.
Establishing a Wireless LAN Connection with a Single Computer Using a Simple Connection To establish a wireless LAN connection between a single computer and the Data Projector Note The following explains the simplest type of connection. It shows how to use the Data Projector’s built-in connection profile named “Simple Connection 1” to establish a wireless LAN connection with a single computer. 1 Turn on the Data Projector. 2 Connect the CASIO YW-2 wireless adapter to the Data Projector’s USB port.
5 Connect the YW-2 wireless adapter to your computer’s USB port. z The first time you connect a wireless adapter, a hardware installation warning message may appear on your computer screen. If it does, click the [Continue Anyway] button. z Connecting the wireless adapter will cause Wireless Connection to start up automatically and display the dialog box shown below. If this does not happen, go to the Windows [Start] menu and select [Programs] - [CASIO] - [Wireless Connection].
Important! The above procedure will not establish a wireless LAN connection if the connection profile of the Data Projector is different from the profile used the first time a connection was established between the computer and Data Projector (Simple Connection 1 in this example). In this case, press the Data Projector’s remote controller [
] key to display the “Connection Profile” menu and then select the original connection profile (Simple Connection 1 for this example).
2To create connection profiles for the computers 1 Start up Wireless Connection on the first computer. 2 On the Wireless Connection window of the first computer, select “Switch Connection Profile” on the “Connection” menu. z Wireless Connection should start up automatically when you connect the YW-2 wireless adapter to the computer’s USB port. If it does not, go to the Windows [Start] menu and select [Programs] - [CASIO] - [Wireless Connection].
4 Configure the settings on the dialog box. z In this example, we will use the following settings. Dialog Box Item Setting Profile Name Manual Connection Test SSID CASIO_DPJ Access Mode Ad Hoc Security Setup WEP WEP Key Format ASCII/128bit WEP Key/WPA/WPA2 Pass Phrase 1234567890abc DHCP Off IP Address 192.168.100.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 0.0.0.
3To use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first computer and the Data Projector Note Perform the following steps while the connection profile dialog box is on the display at the end of the procedure under “2 To create connection profiles for the computers” (page 54). 1 Use the Simple Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first computer and the Data Projector.
7 Click the [Close] button. 8 On the Data Projector’s remote controller, press the [
] key. 9 Use the [T T] key to move the highlighting to “Manual Connection 1” and then press the [ENTER] key. z This will cause the dialog box shown below to appear. z This will cause the connection profile menu to appear in the projection area. z This will display the dialog box shown below. Press the [S S] key to move the highlighting to “Yes” and then press the [ENTER] 10 key.
the highlighting to the XJ-S35 Data Projector to which you want to 12 Move connect and then click the [OK] button. z Normally, there will be only one Data Projector in the list (the one whose settings you are configuring) so you should be able to click the [OK] button without doing anything else. z The computer will connect with the Data Projector and the above dialog box will close.
15 Click the [OK] button. the Wireless Connection window, click one of the projection area position 16 On buttons and then click the button. z This will cause the contents of the computer screen to be projected so they fill the entire projection area. At this time the user name will appear in the upper left corner of the projection area. the Data Projector’s remote controller, press the [ ] key. 17 On z This will display a user menu like the one shown below.
4To use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the other computers and the Data Projector Note Perform the following steps after finishing the procedures under “2 To create connection profiles for the computers” (page 54) and “3 To use the Manual Connection profile to establish a wireless LAN connection between the first computer and the Data Projector” (page 56).
4 On the Wireless Connection window, select “Options” on the “Tools” menu. 5 In the “User Name” box, enter the user name (the name you want to appear in the projection area when projecting the screen contents of this computer) for the computer whose settings you are configuring z This will display a dialog box for configuring the option setting. z You can input up to 12 characters for the user name. 6 7 Click the [OK] button.
Advanced Wireless LAN Connection Settings This section explains how to configure advanced settings for a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer. z All of the operations in this section assume that you have already configured the settings under “Wireless LAN Connection Basics” (page 50). z For details about projection operations after establishing a connection, see “Using Wireless LAN for Projection” (page 88).
2 Enter the password and then click the [OK] button. z The initial default password is “casio”. z The above step will display the Web Setup top page like the one shown below. Note z For security reasons, be sure to change the password to something else as soon as possible. For details, see “To change the Web Setup login password” (page 63). z You also can display the Web Setup page by selecting “Options” on the Wireless Connection window’s “Tools” window.
4 Click the [Change] button. z If you input all of the required information correctly, your password will be changed and the Web Setup top page will reappear. Enabling and Disabling Web Setup This section explains how you can disable the Web Setup page so it is not displayed when you perform Data Projector operations. You can disable the Web Setup page when you want to restrict access to Web Setup while there are multiple computers connected to the Data Projector.
Switching the Data Projector Connection Profile The Data Projector uses one of its six connection profiles to connect to a computer over a wireless LAN. You can use the following procedure to switch the connection profile as required. To view the Data Projector’s current connection profile information 1 While Wireless is shown in the projection area, press the [FUNC] key on the Data Projector’s remote controller. z This will display the Wireless function menu.
To switch the Data Projector connection profile 1 On the Data Projector’s remote controller, press the [
] key. z This will cause the connection profile menu to appear in the projection area. The currently selected connection profiled is highlighted. 2 Use the [T T] and [S S] keys to move the highlighting to the connection profile you want to select and then press the [ENTER] key. z This displays the dialog box shown below.
To use Web Setup to modify the Data Projector connection profile from a computer Important! Performing the procedure below will terminate the current wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer. To re-establish a connection, reconfigure the computer’s wireless LAN settings so they match those of the new Data Projector connection profile. 1 Perform the procedure under “To display and log into the Web Setup page” (page 62) to display the Web Setup top page.
Assigning a Name to a Data Projector You 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 displayed in the following locations. • In the “Projector Name” box of the Wireless “Standing by for connection...
Configuring a Connection Keyword A connection keyword protects the Data Projector against unauthorized access when there are multiple computers connected over a wireless LAN using a manual connection profile. You can specify whether or not input of the connection keyword is required (connection keyword on/off) to establish a wireless LAN connection with the Data Projector from a computer, and you can register and modify the connection keyword as required.
4 Use [X X] and [W W] to select “On” or “Off”. 5 To exit the Wireless setup menu, press the [ESC] key. z Selecting “On” will require connection keyword input whenever a computer tries to connect to the Data Projector. To connect to the Data Projector from a computer over a wireless LAN when connection keyword input is required 1 On the computer, perform the required operation to connect to the Data Projector.
Modifying Data Projector Manual Connection Settings The following are example cases in which you may want to modify Data Projector manual connection settings.
Creating a Computer Connection Profile After you modify the settings of the Data Projector’s manual setting profile, you will also need to modify the existing wireless LAN connection settings (connection profile) of the computer accordingly, or you will have to create a new connection profile. This section explains the procedure for using Wireless Connection to create a new profile or to modify the existing profile of a computer that has a CASIO YW-2 wireless adapter connected.
2 Perform the procedure under “To switch the Data Projector connection profile” (page 66) to switch the Data Projector connection profile to “Manual Connection 3”. z This will cause the “Standing by for connection...” screen to appear in the projection area. Confirm that the screen shows “Manual Connection 3” for the connection profile. 3 On the computer that has the YW-2 wireless adapter connected, double-click the icon to display the Wireless Connection window.
7 After configuring all of the settings you want, click the [Register] button. 8 Click the [Close] button. z This will register your settings as a new connection profile and return to the connection profile switching dialog box in step 1. z This closes the connection profile switching dialog box and displays the dialog box shown below. z When the computer finds the Data Projector, the display will change to a dialog box like the one shown below for selecting the connected device.
To modify an existing computer connection profile 1 On the computer that has the YW-2 wireless adapter connected, double-click the icon to display the Wireless Connection window. z This step is not necessary if the Wireless Connection window is already displayed. 2 On the Wireless Connection window, select “Switch Connection Profile” on the “Connection” menu. z This will display a dialog box for switching the connection profile.
Assign a User Name to a Computer for Projection User names make it possible to identify each computer when multiple computers are connected to the Data Projector at the same time. The user name assigned to a computer will appear in the projection area when the computer’s screen contents are projected. Use Wireless Connection to assign a user name to each computer. To assign a user name to a computer for projection 1 On the Wireless Connection window, select “Options” on the “Tools” menu.
Manual Connection Setting Reference This section provides detailed explanations of all of the manual connection settings. • See “To modify Data Projector manual connection settings” (page 71) for information about how to change Data Projector manual connection settings. • For information about creating a computer manual connection setting profile for wireless LAN connection with the Data Projector, refer to “To create a new computer connection profile” (page 72).
Note The initial default setting for each item is indicated by an asterisk (*). Setting Name Description Profile Name This is a name assigned to identify each individual manual connection. Input up to 10 characters. SSID Wireless network ID name. This is normally referred to as the SSID, ESS-ID, or network name. Input up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters.
Setting Name Description WPA/WPA2 Encoding You only need to configure this setting when “WPA-PSK” or “WPA2-PSK” is selected for “Security Setup”. TKIP*: Select “TKIP” as the encryption type. AES: Select “AES” as the encryption type. WEP Key/ WPA/WPA2 Pass Phrase Use this input box to enter a WEP key or WPA/WPA2 pass phrase. What you need to input depends on the encryption type you selected for “Security Setup”. z When “WEP” is selected for “Security Setup” Enter the WEP key.
Setting Name Description Subnet Mask Configuration of this setting is required when “Off” is selected for “DHCP”. Enter a subnet mask value, which specifies the range of the IP address of the subnet to which the Data Projector/computer belongs. The subnet mask consists of four values in the range of 0 to 255, separated by periods (such as 255.255.255.0). Default Gateway Configuration of this setting is required when “Off” is selected for “DHCP”.
Returning Data Projector Wireless Settings to Their Initial Defaults You can return all Data Projector Wireless function settings to their initial defaults by executing “Initialize Wireless Setup”. The following are the Wireless initial default settings configured by this operation.
5 Press the [ENTER] key. 6 Press the [S S] key to move the highlighting to “Yes” and then press the [ENTER] key. z This displays the dialog box shown below. z This initializes all Wireless settings. Viewing Wireless Connection Help To view Wireless Connection help, select “Help” on the Wireless Connection window “Help” menu. Viewing Wireless Connection Version Information To view Wireless Connection version information, select “About Wireless Connection...
Wireless LAN Connection Troubleshooting Whenever you experience problems with the wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and the computer, check the following points first. Check the following on the computer. • Did you disable “Wireless Network Connection” before connecting the YW-2 wireless LAN adapter to your computer’s USB port? On the Windows Control Panel, click “Network Connections” (“Network and Dial-up Connection” in the case of Windows 2000).
You cannot establish a Manual Connection between the Data Projector and a single computer or multiple computers. Except for the IP address setting, all of the settings configured for the Data Projector and the computer(s) must match in order to establish a Manual Connection. Use the following procedures to display and check the Data Projector and computer settings. If there are any differences in the settings, change the settings on the computer(s) so they match.
When you establish a wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and a computer, it takes a log of time before the contents of the computer screen is projected. It can take some time for a wireless LAN connection to be established between the Data Projector and computer if any other network connection besides the wireless network connection used by the YW-2 wireless adapter is enabled on the computer. If this happens, perform the following steps to disable the other network connections.
The wireless LAN connection between the Data Projector and computer keeps dropping. This can be caused by the following. • Data communication can slow down and the connection may tend to drop when the Data Projector and computer are far from each other (in different rooms, on different floors, etc.) Move the Data Projector and computer as close together as possible. • Operation of a device that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band (which is the same frequency band as the IEEE802.
Wireless Connection Menus and Button Reference This section provides detailed information about the Wireless Connection window menu commands and buttons.
Using Wireless LAN for Projection This section explains operations you can perform after a connection is established between the Data Projector and computer.
To pause computer screen contents as they are being projected On the computer screen, click the button on the Wireless Connection window. This will cause the button color to change from black to green, and pause the screen contents in the projection area. To unpause projection of the mage, click the button. To stop projection of computer screen contents while maintaining the connection On the computer screen, click the button on the Wireless Connection window.
Note z The mouse cursor displayed using mouse cursor emulation is not the same mouse cursor as displayed on the computer screen. Wireless Connection detects the location of the mouse cursor on the computer screen and displays the mouse cursor emulation in the projection area. z If you do not want a mouse cursor in the projection area, select “Off” in step 2 above.
Operations while Multiple Computers are Connected to the Data Projector over a Wireless LAN While multiple computers are connected to the Data Projector over 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’s remote controller to perform these operations. To check which computer’s screen contents currently are being projected.
To turn display of user names in the projection area on and off Note Under initial default settings, the user name is displayed in the upper left corner of the projection area whenever you switch projection from the contents of one computer screen to another, or when a single computer is connected to the Data Projector over a wireless LAN. 1 While Wireless is shown in the projection area, press the [MENU] key on the Data Projector’s remote controller. z This will display the setup menu.
Performing a Presentation Using the YC-400 Document Camera This section explains how to connect the CASIO 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 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.
To connect the document camera to the Data Projector and project the image of a document 1 Turn on the Data Projector. 2 Connect the document camera to the Data Projector using the USB cable that comes bundled with the document camera. z Wait until the Data Projector’s POWER/STANDBY indicator is lit green. YC-400 XJ-S35 Camera Camera stand USB cable Document stage 3 With nothing on the document stage, press the [ camera stand.
4 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. 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.
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 YC-400 Document Camera to the Data Projector as explained under “Connecting the Document Camera to the Data Projector” (page 93), and that the Data Projector’s YC Camera application is running.
To adjust the document camera’s zoom setting 1 2 Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu. Use the [T 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. 3 4 Use the [X X] and [W W] keys to adjust the document camera’s zoom setting. After the zoom setting is the way you want, press the [ESC] key.
To adjust the camera position 1 2 3 Remove all documents and objects from the document stage. Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu. Use the [T 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. 4 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.
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 101). 1 2 Press the [FUNC] key to display the YC Camera application function menu. Use the [T T] key to move the highlighting to “Rotate Right” and then press the [ENTER] key.
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.
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 1 2 Press the [T T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENTER] key. 3 Press the [T T] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the [ENTER] key. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. z This will display the YC Camera application setup menu.
To restore all settings on the YC Camera application setup menu to their initial factory defaults 1 2 Press the [T T] key to move the highlighting to “USB” and then press the [ENTER] key. 3 Press the [T T] key once to move the highlighting to “Setup” and then press the [ENTER] key. Press the [MENU] key to display the setup menu. z This will display the YC Camera application setup menu. 4 Press the [T T] key to move the highlighting to “Initialize YC Camera Setup” and then press the [ENTER] key.
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.
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.
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