E
DATA  PROJECTOR
XJ-S31/XJ-S36
XJ-S41/XJ-S46
User’s  Guide
 Be  sure  to  read  the  precautions  in  the 
separate  User’s  Guide  (Basic  Operation).  For 
details  about  setting  up  the  projector  and  lamp 
replacement,  see  the  User’s  Guide  (Basic 
Operation).
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for  future  reference.
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Contents
About this manual... .......................................................................................... 4
XJ-S36/XJ-S46 Users .................................................................................................. 4
Operation During Projection .......................................... 5
Image Operations During Projection ................................................................. 5
Adjusting Image Brightness ......................................................................................... 5
Selecting the Color Mode............................................................................................. 6
Zooming an Image ....................................................................................................... 6
Momentarily Cutting Off the Input Source Image ......................................................... 7
Freezing an Image ....................................................................................................... 7
Displaying a Pointer in the Projected Image ................................................................ 8
Changing the aspect ratio of the projected image ....................................................... 9
Eco Mode .......................................................................................................... 9
Using the [FUNC] Key..................................................................................... 10
Configuring Advanced Projector Settings.................. 11
Basic Setup Menu Operations ........................................................................ 11
Displaying the Setup Menu ........................................................................................ 11
Configuring Setup Menu Settings .............................................................................. 11
Basic Setup Menu Example....................................................................................... 12
Password Protecting the Projector.................................................................. 13
Inputting a Password ................................................................................................. 13
Using the Password Feature...................................................................................... 13
Entering the Password when Turning On the Projector ............................................. 15
Restoring Projector Settings to Their Initial Factory Defaults.......................... 16
Setup Menu Contents ..................................................................................... 17
Image Adjustment Main Menu ................................................................................... 18
Volume Adjustment Main Menu ................................................................................. 20
Screen Settings Main Menu....................................................................................... 21
Input Settings Main Menu .......................................................................................... 23
Option Settings 1 Main Menu..................................................................................... 24
Option Settings 2 Main Menu..................................................................................... 26
USB Settings Main Menu Items (XJ-S36/XJ-S46 Only)............................................. 27
Operational Info Main Menu....................................................................................... 27
Restore All Defaults Main Menu................................................................................. 28
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Appendix........................................................................ 29
Remote Controller Signal Range .................................................................... 29
Projection Distance and Screen Size.............................................................. 30
Full-screen Display of an RGB Image............................................................. 31
Supported Signals........................................................................................... 32
About  this  manual...
 This  manual  assumes  that  you  are  already  familiar  with  the  contents  of  the  separate 
“User’s  Guide  (Basic  Operation)”.
 All  of  the  operations  in  this  manual  are  explained  using  the  remote  controller  that  comes 
with  the  projector.  The  following  key  operations  can  also  be  performed  on  the  projector 
instead  of  the  remote  controller:  [MENU],  [],  [],  [],  [],  [ENTER],  [ESC],  [
[INPUT],  [AUTO],  [ZOOM  +],  [ZOOM  –],  [FOCUS  ],  [FOCUS  ].
], 
To  perform  this  remote 
controller  operation:
[ENTER]
[ZOOM  +],  [ZOOM  –]
Use  this  projector  button:
Button  in  the  center  of  the  cursor  keys
[ZOOM]  button  in  combination  with  the  []  and  []  buttons
[FOCUS  ],  [FOCUS  ]
[FOCUS]  button  in  combination  with  the  []  and  []  buttons
XJ-S36/XJ-S46  Users
This  manual  does  not  include  information  about  using  the  XJ-S36/XJ-S46  model  projector 
while  a  USB  device  is  connected  to  its  USB  port.  For  details  about  connecting  USB 
devices  to  the  XJ-S36/XJ-S46  projector  and  procedures  you  need  to  perform  to  project 
images  from  a  USB  device,  see  “USB  Function  Guide”  on  the  bundled  CD-ROM.
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Operation  During  Projection
This  section  explains  the  various  types  of  operations  you  can  perform  while  the  projector  is 
projecting  an  image.
Image  Operations  During  Projection
You  can  perform  the  following  operations  while  projecting  an  image.
 Image  brightness  adjustment
 Color  mode  selection
 Image  zooming
 Momentary  cut  off  of  the  input  source  image  and  projection  of  a  black  or  blue  screen,  or 
a  logo
 Image  freeze
 Pointer  display  in  the  projected  image
 Aspect  ratio  switching  (between  4:3  and  16:9)
Adjusting  Image  Brightness
Note
(for  XJ-S36/XJ-S46  model  users)
Use  the  setup  menu  (page  11)  to  adjust  image  brightness  when  you  have  an  external 
device  connected  to  the  projector’s  USB  port.
To  adjust  image  brightness
1 Press  the  [BRIGHT]  key.
 This  displays  the  brightness  adjustment  window.
2 Use  the  []  and  []  keys  to  adjust  image  brightness.
3 To  hide  the  window,  press  the  [ESC]  key.
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Selecting  the  Color  Mode
You  can  select  from  among  five  different  color  mode  settings  to  optimize  the  projected 
image  in  accordance  with  image  contents  and  projection  conditions.
Note
(for  XJ-S36/XJ-S46  model  users)
Use  the  setup  menu  (page  11)  to  select  the  color  mode  when  you  have  an  external 
device  connected  to  the  projector’s  USB  port.
To  change  the  color  mode
1 Press  the  [COLOR  MODE]  key.
 This  displays  the  color  mode  selection  window.  The  currently  selected  color  mode  is  the 
one  whose  button  is  selected  (filled  in).
2 Use  the  []  and  []  keys  to  move  the  highlighting  to  the  color  mode  you  want 
to  select,  and  then  press  the  [ENTER]  key.
 This  will  select  the  button  next  to  the  highlighted  color  mode  name.
 For  details  on  what  each  color  mode  does,  see  “Color  Mode”  under  “Image  Adjustment 
Main  Menu”  on  page  18.
3 To  hide  the  window,  press  the  [ESC]  key.
Zooming  an  Image
1 Press  the  [D-ZOOM  +]  or  [D-ZOOM  –]  key.
 This  will  cause 
  to  appear  in  the  projected  image.
2 Use  the  cursor  keys  to  move  the 
the  center  of  the  enlarged  image.
  to  the  part  of  the  image  that  you  want  in 
3 Press  (or  hold  down)  the  [D-ZOOM  +]  key.
 Each  press  of  the  [D-ZOOM  +]  key  enlarges  the  image  one  step.  Holding  down  the 
[D-ZOOM  +]  key  continually  enlarges  the  image.
 Pressing  the  [D-ZOOM  –]  key  while  an  image  is  enlarged  reduces  the  zooming  by  one 
step.  Holding  down  the  [D-ZOOM  –]  key  continually  reduces  the  size  of  the  image.
 While  an  image  is  zoomed,  you  can  use  the  cursor  keys  to  scroll  the  view  to  other 
parts  of  the  image.
4 To  exit  the  zoom  operation,  press  the  [ESC]  key.
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Momentarily  Cutting  Off  the  Input  Source  Image
1 Press  the  [BLANK]  key.
 This  temporarily  cuts  off  the  image  from  the  input  source  and  projects  a  black  screen  in 
its  place.
2 To  resume  projection  of  the  image  from  the  input  source,  press  the  [BLANK]  key 
(or  [ESC]  key).
Note
You  can  specify  projection  of  a  black  screen  or  blue  screen,  or  a  logo.  For  details,  see 
“Blank  Screen”  under  “Screen  Settings  Main  Menu”  on  page  22.
Freezing  an  Image
Pressing  the  [FREEZE]  key  freezes  the  projected  image.
To  freeze  the  projected  image
1 While  an  image  is  being  projected  from  an  input  source,  press  the  [FREEZE] 
key.
 This  will  capture  the  image  that  is  on  the  screen  at  the  moment  you  press  [FREEZE] 
and  stores  it  in  projector  memory.  That  image  remains  projected  on  the  screen.
2 To  restore  projection  of  the  image  from  an  input  source,  press  the  [ESC]  key.
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Displaying  a  Pointer  in  the  Projected  Image
You  can  select  from  among  eight  different  pointer  styles,  including  various  arrow  styles,  for 
display  in  the  projected  image.  Pointers  can  be  used  during  a  presentation  to  indicate  or 
highlight  a  specific  part  of  the  image.
Arrow  1
Oval  1
Spot  2
Note
Depending  on  the  pointer  style  you  are  using,  the  pointer  may  not  display  properly 
when  you  are  using  keystone  correction.  If  this  happens,  use  the  [KEYSTONE  +]  and 
[KEYSTONE  –]  keys  to  change  the  keystone  correction  value  to  zero.
To  display  a  pointer  in  the  image
1 Press  the  [POINTER]  key.
 This  will  cause  a  pointer  to  appear  in  the  image.
 You  also  can  use  the  setup  menu  to  specify  the  pointer  type  that  appears  first  when  you 
press  the  [POINTER]  key.  For  details,  see  “Pointer”  under  “Option  Settings  2  Main  Menu” 
on  page  26.
2 Use  the  cursor  keys  to  move  the  pointer  to  the  location  you  want.
 Holding  down  a  cursor  key  moves  the  cursor  at  high  speed.
3 To  modify  the  pointer  as  described  below,  press  the  [STYLE]  key.
For  this  pointer  type:
Pressing  [STYLE]  will  do  this:
Arrow  1  /  Arrow  2
Rotate  the  arrow  by  90  degrees
Bar  1  /  Bar  2
Oval  1  /  Oval  2
Spot  1  /  Spot  2
Toggle  between  flashing  and  not  flashing
Toggle  between  flashing  and  not  flashing
Cycle  the  darkness  (transparency)  of  the  area  not 
covered  by  the  spot  among  two  levels
To  select  the  pointer  type
1 Press  the  [POINTER]  key  to  display  the  pointer.
2 Keep  pressing  the  [POINTER]  key  until  the  pointer  you  want  is  displayed.
 Each  press  of  the  [POINTER]  key  cycles  through  the  available  pointer  types.
To  clear  the  pointer  from  the  image
Press  the  [ESC]  key.
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