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XG-C330X
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XG-C330X/C430X
1 – 2
[2] Parts Name and Basic Operation
MENU
button
F
o
r
d
ispla
y
ing
adjustment
and
setting
screens
.
AUTO
S
YNC
b
utton
For
automatically
adjusting
images
when
connected
to
a
computer.
ENTER
button
F
o
r
setting
items
selected
or
adjusted
on
the
m
enu.
KEYSTONE
b
utton
For
entering
the
Keystone
Correction
m
ode.
STANDBY/ON
button
For
turning
the
power
on
and
putting
the
p
rojector
into
standby
mode.
Remote
control
sensor
Adjustment
buttons
(//
/
)
F
o
r
selecting
and
adjusting
on-screen
items
.
Speaker
Focus
ring
F
o
r
adjusting
the
focus
.
Zoom
knob
F
o
r
enlarging/
reducing
the
p
icture
.
Air
filter/Intake
vent
(on
the
bottom
o
f
the
projector)
Push
both
sides
of
the
lens
c
ap
to
attach
or
remove.
RETURN
b
utton
F
o
r
retur
ning
to
the
p
re
vious
displa
y.
INPUT
buttons
For
switching
input
mode.
Volume
buttons
For
adjusting
the
speaker
sound
level.
Temperature
w
arning
indicator
Lamp
indicator
Power
indicator
Height
Adjustment
button
Height
Adjustment
button
Tilt
dial
Adjustment
foot
Adjustment
foot
ECO/QUIET
button
F
o
r
lo
w
e
ring
the
noise
of
the
cooling
fan
and
e
x
tending
the
lamp
lif
e
.
Projector
To
p
V
ie
w
Fr
ont
Vie
w
Attaching
the
lens
cap
After
putting
the
lens
cap
s
trap
on
the
lens
cap,
pass
the
other
e
nd
of
the
s
trap
through
the
hole
o
n
the
front
side
of
the
projector
,
n
e
x
t
to
the
lens
,
a
s
s
ho
wn
in
the
illustration.
Projector
(Rear
View)
*
U
sing
the
K
ensington
Lock
T
his
p
rojector
has
a
K
ensington
Security
Standard
c
onnector
for
use
w
ith
a
K
ensington
MicroSaver
Security
System.
Refer
to
the
information
that
c
ame
w
ith
the
system
for
instructions
on
how
to
use
it
to
s
ecure
the
projector
.
Intake
vent
Carrying
handle
Remote
control
sensor
Exhaust
v
ent
AC
socket
Connect
the
s
upplied
power
c
ord.
*
K
ensington
Security
Standard
connector
LAN
terminal
Terminal
for
controlling
the
projector
using
a
computer
via
n
etwork.
RS-232C
terminal
Terminal
for
controlling
the
projector
using
a
computer.
USB
terminal
Terminal
connecting
w
ith
the
USB
terminal
on
the
computer
for
u
sing
the
supplied
remote
control
a
s
the
computer
mouse.
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
2
input
terminal
Terminal
for
C
omputer
RGB
and
C
omponent
signals.
á
á25
23
á
DVI-D
input
terminal
Terminal
for
DVI
Digital
RGB
and
D
igital
Component
signals.
WIRED
REMOTE
terminal
For
connecting
the
remote
control
to
the
p
rojector
when
the
signals
from
the
remote
control
cannot
reach
the
remote
control
sensor.
AUDIO
input
terminal
Shared
a
udio
input
terminal
for
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
2
a
nd
DVI-D.
AUDIO
output
terminal
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
1
input
terminal
Terminal
for
Computer
RGB
and
Component
signals.
AUDIO
input
terminal
Audio
input
terminal
for
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
1
.
S-VIDEO
input
terminal
VIDEO
input
terminal
AUDIO
input
terminal
for
Video
AUDIO
input
terminal
for
S
-video
MONITOR
output
terminal
Output
terminal
for
Computer
RGB
and
Component
signals.
Shared
for
COMPUTER/COMPONENT
1
a
nd
2.
T
erminals
Using
the
Carrying
Handle
When
tr
anspor
ting
the
p
rojector
,
carr
y
it
b
y
the
carr
ying
handle
o
n
the
side
.
A
lways
p
ut
on
the
lens
c
ap
to
prevent
d
amage
to
the
lens
w
hen
transporting
the
projector
.
D
o
not
lift
or
carry
the
p
rojector
b
y
the
lens
or
the
lens
c
ap
as
this
may
damage
the
lens.
XG-C330X/C430X
1 – 3
XG-C330X/C430X
1 – 4
ST
ANDBY
bu
tt
o
n
ON
b
u
tton
COMPUTER
1
b
u
tton
ST
ANDBY/ON
b
utton
INPUT
b
u
ttons
ENTER
b
u
tton
Height
Adjustment
b
u
ttons
Zoom
knob
F
o
cus
ring
Tilt
dial
1.
Place
the
projector
facing
a
screen
On
the
remote
c
ontrol
On
the
projector
This
section
shows
the
basic
operation
(projector
connecting
w
ith
the
computer).
For
d
etails,
see
the
p
age
described
b
elow
for
e
ach
step.
Setup
and
Projection
In
this
section,
connection
of
the
p
rojector
and
the
computer
is
explained
using
one
example.
2.
Connect
the
projector
to
the
computer
and
plug
the
power
cor
d
into
the
AC
socket
of
the
projector
3.
Remove
the
lens
cap
and
turn
the
projector
on
When
connecting
equipment
o
ther
than
the
computer
,
s
ee
OPERATION
M
ANUAL.
4.
Adjust
the
angle
5.
Adjust
the
focus
and
the
zoom
7.
T
u
rn
the
Power
off
6.
Select
the
INPUT
mode
•••••
This
pr
ojector
is
equipped
w
ith
an
"Auto
K
e
ystone
Correction"
function
that
automaticall
y
corrects
an
y
trapezoidal
distor
tion
w
ithin
the
projected
ima
g
e
.
Bring
the
pr
ojected
ima
g
e
into
fo
cus
•••••
Bring
the
pr
ojected
ima
g
e
into
fo
cus
b
y
ro
tating
the
fo
cus
ring.
Adjust
the
p
ro
jected
ima
g
e
s
iz
e
•••••
Adjust
the
pr
ojected
ima
g
e
s
iz
e
b
y
m
o
v
in
g
th
e
zoom
knob.
Select
the
"COMPUTER
1"
using
the
INPUT
buttons
o
n
the
projector
or
the
COMPUTER
1
button
on
the
remote
control.
•••••
When
y
o
u
p
ress
the
INPUT
b
u
ttons
on
the
p
ro
jector
,
the
INPUT
list
a
ppear
s.
Press
/
to
select
a
n
item
o
n
the
list,
a
nd
press
to
s
w
itch
to
the
selected
INPUT
m
ode
.
•••••
When
using
the
remote
contr
o
l,
press
/
/
/
/
to
s
w
itch
the
INPUT
mode
.
On
the
remote
contr
o
l
On
the
pr
ojector
INPUT
list
Press
the
ST
ANDBY
b
utton,
then
press
that
button
a
gain
while
the
c
onfirmation
messa
g
e
is
d
ispla
y
ed,
to
p
ut
the
p
rojector
into
s
tandb
y
mode
.
•••••
Even
if
y
ou
unplug
the
p
o
w
er
cor
d
fr
om
the
A
C
outlet,
the
c
ooling
fan
c
ontin
ues
to
run
fo
r
a
while
.
On
the
remote
contr
o
l
On
the
p
ro
jector
On-screen
D
ispla
y
Adjust
the
pr
ojector
a
ngle
•••••
Adjust
the
pr
ojector
angle
using
the
Height
Adjustment
b
uttons.
•••••
Rotate
the
Tilt
dial
to
a
djust
the
horizontal
tilt
of
the
p
rojector
.
Height
Adjustment
buttons
Tilt
dial
Focus
ring
Zoom
knob
Zoo
m
in
Zo
om
out
On-screen
Displa
y
(RGB)
COMPUTER
1
RGB
1024
×
768
1
INPUT
1
COMPUTER
1
2
COMPUTER
2
XG-C330X/C430X
1 – 5
RS-232C
T
erminal:
9-pin
mini
D
IN
fe
male
connector
Pin
N
o.
Signal
N
ame
I/O
Ref
e
rence
1
N
ot
connected
2
R
D
R
eceiv
e
Data
Input
Connected
to
inter
nal
c
ircuit
3
S
D
S
end
D
ata
O
utput
Connected
to
inter
nal
c
ircuit
4
N
ot
connected
5
S
G
S
ignal
G
round
Connected
to
inter
nal
c
ircuit
6
N
ot
connected
7
R
S
R
equest
to
S
end
C
onnected
to
C
S
in
inter
nal
circuit
8
C
S
C
lear
to
Send
Connected
to
R
S
in
inter
nal
circuit
9
N
ot
connected
RS-232C
T
erminal:
9-pin
D
-sub
male
connector
of
the
D
IN-D-sub
RS-232C
a
daptor
Pin
N
o.
Signal
N
ame
I/O
Ref
e
rence
1
N
ot
connected
2
R
D
R
eceiv
e
Data
Input
Connected
to
inter
nal
c
ircuit
3
S
D
S
end
D
ata
O
utput
Connected
to
inter
nal
c
ircuit
4
N
ot
connected
5
S
G
S
ignal
G
round
Connected
to
inter
nal
c
ircuit
6
N
ot
connected
7
R
S
R
equest
to
S
end
C
onnected
to
C
S
in
inter
nal
circuit
8
C
S
C
lear
to
Send
Connected
to
R
S
in
inter
nal
circuit
9
N
ot
connected
RS-232C
C
ab
le
recommended
c
onnection:
9-pin
D
-sub
fe
male
connector
Pin
N
o.
Signal
P
in
No.
S
ignal
1C
D
1
C
D
2R
D
2
R
D
3S
D
3
S
D
4E
R
4
E
R
5S
G
5
S
G
6D
R
6
D
R
7R
S
7
R
S
8C
S
8
C
S
9C
I
9
C
I
Note
Depending
on
the
c
ontr
olling
d
e
v
ice
used,
it
ma
y
b
e
n
ecessar
y
to
c
onnect
P
in
4
a
nd
Pin
6
on
the
controlling
de
vice
(e
.g.
c
o
m
p
u
te
r)
.
LAN
T
erminal
:
8-pin
RJ-45
modular
c
onnector
Pin
No.
Signal
Pin
No.
Signal
1T
X
+
5
2T
X
-
6
R
X
-
3R
X
+
7
48
8
9
6
5
1
2
4
3
7
1
6
11
5
15
10
COMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT
INPUT
1
,
2
a
nd
COMPUTER-RGB/COMPONENT
O
UTPUT
T
erminals
:
15-pin
mini
D
-sub
female
c
onnector
COMPUTER-RGB
Input/Output
1.
Video
input
(red)
2.
Video
input
(g
reen/sync
o
n
g
reen)
3.
Video
input
(b
lue)
4.
Not
c
onnected
5.
Not
c
onnected
6.
Ear
th
(red)
7.
Ear
th
(g
reen/sync
o
n
g
reen)
8.
Ear
th
(b
lue)
9.
Not
c
onnected
10.
GND
11.
Not
c
onnected
12.
Bi-directional
d
ata
13.
Hor
iz
ontal
sync
signal:
TTL
le
v
e
l
14.
V
e
rt
ical
sync
signal:
T
TL
le
v
e
l
15.
Data
cloc
k
Component
Input/Output
1.
P
R
(C
R
)
2.
Y
3.
P
B
(C
B
)
4.
Not
c
onnected
5.
Not
c
onnected
6.
Ear
th
(P
R
)
7.
Ear
th
(Y)
8.
Ear
th
(P
B
)
9.
Not
c
onnected
10.
Not
c
onnected
11.
Not
c
onnected
12.
Not
c
onnected
13.
Not
c
onnected
14.
Not
c
onnected
15.
Not
c
onnected
15
69
51
96
8
...
1
Pr
ojector
Pin
N
o.
4
5
6
Computer
Pin
No.
4
5
6
Connecting
Pin
Assignments
17
24
1
9
16
8
Pin
No.
Signal
1
T
.M.D
.S
.
D
ata
2
-
2
T
.M.D
.S
.
D
ata
2
+
3
T
.M.D
.S
.
D
ata
2
S
hield
4
N
ot
connected
5
N
ot
connected
6
DDC
Cloc
k
7
DDC
Data
8
N
ot
connected
9
T
.M.D
.S
.
D
ata
1
-
10
T
.M.D
.S
.
Data
1+
1
1
T
.M
.D
.S
.
D
a
ta1S
h
ie
ld
12
Not
c
onnected
D
V
I-D
Input
T
e
rminal
Pin
N
o.
Signal
13
Not
c
onnected
14
+5
V
P
o
w
er
15
Ground
16
Hot
P
lug
D
etect
17
T
.M.D
.S
.
Data
0-
18
T
.M.D
.S
.
Data
0+
19
T
.M.D
.S
.
Data
0
S
hield
20
Not
c
onnected
21
Not
c
onnected
22
T
.M.D
.S
.
Cloc
k
S
hield
23
T
.M.D
.S
.
Cloc
k+
24
T
.M.D
.S
.
Cloc
k-
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