Casio XJ 350 Owners Manual - Page 42

Auto Power Off

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Getting Ready 3. After confirming that cool down is complete, unplug the AC power cord from the power outlet. z Note that the projector may still be quite warm even after it completes its cool down procedure. Before packing up the projector, it is recommended that you check to make sure that the fan is stopped and that the projector is no longer warm. z This causes the POWER/STANDBY indicator to go out. 4. After ensuring that the projector and the connected computer or video device are turned off, disconnect the connecting cables from the projector and the connected device. 5. Close the lens cover. z Make sure that the lens is not extended before trying to close the lens cover. Auto Power Off Auto Power Off automatically turns off the projector whenever there is no input signal from the currently selected input source, and no operation is performed on the projector for about 10 minutes. When Auto Power Off is triggered, the projector first enters a cool down state, the same as it does when you press the [ ] (power) key to turn it off. z The POWER/STANDBY indicator flashes amber to indicate that the projector is cooling down. It takes about 90 seconds from the start of cool down until the projector turns off. z The projector will not turn back on again while it is cooling down. z After cool down is finished, the POWER/STANDBY indicator on the top of the projector to lights amber, which indicates the standby state. You can now turn the projector back on, if you want. z You can turn off Auto Power Off, if you want. See "Option Settings J Auto Power Off" on page 91. 42

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Getting Ready
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3.
After confirming that cool down is complete, unplug the AC power cord
from the power outlet.
Note that the projector may still be quite warm even after it completes its cool down
procedure. Before packing up the projector, it is recommended that you check to make
sure that the fan is stopped and that the projector is no longer warm.
This causes the POWER/STANDBY indicator to go out.
4.
After ensuring that the projector and the connected computer or video
device are turned off, disconnect the connecting cables from the
projector and the connected device.
5.
Close the lens cover.
Make sure that the lens is not extended before trying to close the lens cover.
Auto Power Off
Auto Power Off automatically turns off the projector whenever there is no input signal from
the currently selected input source, and no operation is performed on the projector for about
10 minutes.
When Auto Power Off is triggered, the projector first enters a cool down state, the same as
it does when you press the [
] (power) key to turn it off.
The POWER/STANDBY indicator flashes amber to indicate that the projector is cooling
down. It takes about 90 seconds from the start of cool down until the projector turns off.
The projector will not turn back on again while it is cooling down.
After cool down is finished, the POWER/STANDBY indicator on the top of the projector to
lights amber, which indicates the standby state. You can now turn the projector back on,
if you want.
You can turn off Auto Power Off, if you want. See “Option Settings
Auto Power Off”
on page 91.