Casio XJ-ST145 User Guide - Page 11
D Input Mode, Entering the 3D Input Mode
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3D Input Mode Your projector supports projection of 3D images. To project a 3D image, first enter the projector's 3D input mode, and then select the input source. Important! z Separately available 3D glasses (YA-G30) are required in order to view a projected 3D image in 3D. z Separately available special software (CASIO 3D Converter) is required to project a 3D image with the projector when a computer (analog RGB) is the input source. The input sources described below can be selected for projection in the 3D Input Mode. Input Source Computer (Analog RGB) Composite Video, S-video Projection Conditions z Any of the following types of 3D image data played back using separately available special software (CASIO 3D Converter). - 2D image file converted to a 3D image file using CASIO 3D Converter - Side-by-side 3D format files z Signal with 60Hz/120Hz vertical scan frequency z Field sequential 3D format files recorded with field sequential DVD software, etc. z Signal with 60Hz vertical scan frequency Note See "3D Signals (3D Input Mode)" (page 54) for a list of 3D image signals supported by this projector. Entering the 3D Input Mode 1. Press the [INPUT] key to display the input source selection screen. 2. Select Computer 1 (RGB), Computer 2 (RGB), S-video, or Video as the input source. 3. Use the [T] and [S] keys to move the highlighting to "To 3D input mode" and then press the [ENTER] key. z This enters the 3D input mode and closes the input source selection screen. Important! z You cannot select HDMI or USB as the input source in the 3D input mode. To use either of these input sources, change the input source setting back to normal input mode. z When Computer 1 (or Computer 2) is selected as the input source in the 3D input mode, a component video signal input through the projector's COMPUTER IN 1 (or COMPUTER IN 2) terminal is treated as an RGB signal resulting in abnormal image projection. z Except when using the projector for 3D image projection, you should normally leave it in the normal input mode. 11