Casio XJ 350 Owners Manual - Page 88

Input Settings, Special Signal, Input Source Specific Menu Items, Setting Explanations, Setting

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Using the Setup Menu IInput Settings J Special Signal When a computer is connected to the RGB input terminal, the projector automatically detects the type of RGB signal being sent from the computer and projects the image. Some signals, however, cannot be detected properly by the projector. When auto detection is not possible for some reason, try using this setting for a computer signal with a resolution of SXGA (1280 × 1024) or SXGA+ (1400 × 1050). Input Source Specific Menu Items Input Source RGB Component S-VIDEO VIDEO No Signal Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.) (1280 × 1024), 1400 × 1050 None * Only when the currently selected input source is RGB. Setting Explanations 1280 × 1024: Specifies an SXGA (1280 × 1024) resolution RGB signal. 1400 × 1050: Specifies an SXGA+ (1400 × 1050) resolution RGB signal. Setting Storage This setting is saved for the RGB input terminal only. IInput Settings J Restore Menu Defaults This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Input Settings main menu to their initial default settings. z You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the initialization is performed for the currently selected input source. z Basically, initialization initializes the settings of the current input source. Note, however, that the signal name indicator setting is always initialized, regardless of the currently selected input source. z For details about the initialization procedure, see "To initialize the settings of a particular main menu item" on page 70. 88

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Using the Setup Menu
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Input Settings
Special Signal
When a computer is connected to the RGB input terminal, the projector automatically detects
the type of RGB signal being sent from the computer and projects the image. Some signals,
however, cannot be detected properly by the projector. When auto detection is not possible for
some reason, try using this setting for a computer signal with a resolution of SXGA (1280
×
1024) or SXGA+ (1400
×
1050).
Input Source Specific Menu Items
Setting Explanations
1280
×
1024: Specifies an SXGA (1280
×
1024) resolution RGB signal.
1400
×
1050: Specifies an SXGA+ (1400
×
1050) resolution RGB signal.
Setting Storage
This setting is saved for the RGB input terminal only.
Input Settings
Restore Menu Defaults
This sub-menu returns all of the sub-menu items on the Input Settings main menu to their
initial default settings.
You can perform initialization even when there is no input signal. In this case, the
initialization is performed for the currently selected input source.
Basically, initialization initializes the settings of the current input source. Note, however, that
the signal name indicator setting is always initialized, regardless of the currently selected
input source.
For details about the initialization procedure, see
To initialize the settings of a particular
main menu item
on page 70.
Input Source
Available Items (Parentheses indicate defaults.)
RGB
(1280
×
1024), 1400
×
1050
Component
None
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
No Signal
*
Only when the currently selected input source is RGB.