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DATA PROJECTOR XJ-S35
Data Projector
USB Function Guide
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details about setting up the Data Projector and about lamp replacement, see the
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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....................... 10 Changing the Input S
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Playing a Presentation with Viewer ......................................................30 To connect a USB memory device to the Data Projector............................. 30 File Menu Operations................................................................................... 31 Using the Presentation Menu....................................................................... 36 Operations during Image File Content Projection ........................................ 38 Operations during a Sl
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Assign a User Name to a Computer for Projection ...................................... 79 Specifying the Quality of Images Sent from a Computer ............................. 79 Manual Connection Setting Reference ........................................................ 80 Returning Data Projector Wireless Settings to Their Initial Defaults............ 84 Viewing Wireless Connection Help .............................................................. 85 Viewing Wireless Connection Version Informat
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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. projection area This is the entire rectangular area th
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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 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. For more information about this: Refer to this section of this manual: Supported USB memory devices “Support
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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-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. XJ-S35 Refer to the following
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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 96. 8
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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
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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 The Data Projector does this automatically: device is connected: USB memory device Starts up Viewer (page 30) and projects the Viewer screen. YW-2 Wireless Adapter Starts up Wireless (page 50) and projects
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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 files created with PowerPoint to image (JPEG) files and store EZ-Converter them on a USB memory device Send computer screen contents to the Data Projector over a wireless Wireless Connection connection and project them Minimum System Requirements The following describes minimum comput
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To install software Place the bundled CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. 1 This displays the dialog box shown below. Select the check box of the software you want to install. 2 Click the [Install] button. 3 This will start installation. Keep clicking the [Next] button on the dialog boxes that appear. 4 If your computer is running Windows XP and the dialog box shown below appears, click the [Continue Anyway] button. If your computer is running Windows 2000 and the message “The softwar
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The dialog box shown below will appear after installation is complete. Click the [Finish] button. 5 13
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Projecting Presentation Images from a USB Memory Device This section explains how to perform the following operations. Using the bundled EZ-Converter software to save a presentation file to a USB memory device 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 EZ- Converter software from the bundled CD-ROM onto your compu
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Supported Playback Data Types The image data types listed below can be played back using the Data Projector’s Viewer. 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. MP4 format (mp4) movie files and AVI format (avi) movie files recorded with a CASIO digital camera For details about movie files supported for playback by the Data Projector and playback specification
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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. Adding Image Files Directly to Presentation Files In addition to converting PowerPoint pages to image fi
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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 conv
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Select the PowerPoint file you want to convert and then click [Open]. 4 This starts conversion of the PowerPoint file, which is indicated by the appearance of a dialog box that shows the progress of the conversion. 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 Add, delete, move, and otherwise edit the images as required. 5 For details, see “Edit
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Note Instead of steps 3 and 4 of the above procedure, you could also drop a single PowerPoint file into the EZ-Converter window. 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 : MeetingDocuments05
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Drag the selected files into the EZ-Converter window. 3 This will insert the image files into the presentation data and display their thumbnails in the EZ-Converter window. Add, delete, move, and otherwise edit the images as required. 4 For details, see “Editing Presentation Data” (page 21). Configure presentation playback settings. 5 For more information, see “Configuring Presentation Data Playback Settings” (page 23). To save the presentation data, click the [Save] button. 6 For details,