Casio Multi Pj Camera Yc 400 Users Manual

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Multifunctional Camera System YC-400
Business Document Startup Mode Quick Guide
∗ The PJ Camera Software’s Business Document startup mode is for recording and projecting images of paper
documents and three-dimensional objects. This Quick Guide provides basic information and procedures for
projecting in the Business Document Startup Mode.

■ To set up for projection

Projecting a Document Image
Using the Operation Bar
After completing the procedure under “To set up for projection” on the other side of this sheet, move
the mouse pointer (
) to the top of the screen on your computer display. This will cause the PJ
Camera Software operation bar to appear.
You can control the PJ Camera Software using the buttons and menus of the operation bar.

Install the bundled software (PJ Camera Software) on the computer you plan to use.

• This should cause the “CASIO Multi PJ Camera” screen to appear on
your computer screen automatically.

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■ To project a document image
Place the document you want to project onto the PJ Camera Stand’s document stage.

3 Click the [Install] button for “PJ Camera Software” (top option).
4 Follow the instructions that appear on your screen to install the software.
5 After installation is complete, restart the computer.

After your computer restarts, this icon (PJ Camera Software icon) will be
displayed in your computer’s task tray in the lower right corner of the screen.

• Configure your computer monitor’s resolution setting for XGA (1024 × 768) or SVGA (800 × 600). Using any
other resolution setting will cause an error message to appear when you try to start up PJ Camera Software.

The image that appears on your
computer screen is called the monitor
image.

Set up the PJ Camera Stand.
1 Unfold the PJ Camera Stand as shown below.

Unfold these parts until
you hear them click into
place.

Display the operation bar, and then click

.

• This will project an image of the document.
Instead of clicking the button above, you
could press the [Enter] key on your computer
keyboard.

■ Tip ■

2 Attach the PJ
Camera to the
camera stand.

Load the battery into the PJ Camera and then
attach the camera bracket to the bottom of the PJ
Camera.

Press the PJ Camera against the
camera bracket until it clicks securely
into place.

When Trapezoid Correction is turned on, PJ Camera
Software will correct the orientation of the projected
image, up to a point, so the projected image appears
straight, even if the document on the document stage is
not straight. To turn on Trapezoid Correction, click the
(Trapezoid Correction) button on the operation bar so it is
depressed (
).

The projected image, which is the image
data recorded by the PJ Camera, is the
document camera image.

To project the image of another document, replace the document on the document
stage and then click
.
Use a coin or some similar
object to securely tighten this
screw.

After projecting the images of two or more documents, you can use the left or up arrow key to scroll to
a previous document, and the right or down key to scroll forward through projected images.

Connect the power cord and cables as shown below.

■ To zoom in on the projected document image

Computer
Projector

USB cable

While the image of a document is being projected, display the operation bar and then
.
click
• This changes the mouse pointer to

RGB cable

.

Move the
pointer to the part of the image that you want as the center of the
zoomed image, and then click.

Important!
• Be sure to connect the bundled AC adaptor to the PJ Camera Stand.
• Operating the PJ Camera on battery power without connecting the AC adaptor to the PJ Camera Stand can run
down battery and so projection becomes impossible.
• Note that the YC-400 does not come with an RGB cable. To connect a projector to your computer, use the RGB
cable that comes bundled with the projector or purchase a commercially available cable.
• For full details about connections, see the documentation that comes with your computer and projector.

• This will enlarge the projected image. You can perform this operation up to nine times.

Turn on power.

You can also zoom in on the projected image by holding down the computer’s [Ctrl] key and pressing [앖].

1 On the PJ Camera Stand, press the [

] (power) button.

• If you are starting up the system for the first time, a “Found New Hardware Wizard” dialog box will appear (in
the case of Windows XP). Select the “Install the software automatically (Recommended)” check box, and then
click [Next]. If the “CASIO MULTI PJ CAMERA has not passed Windows logo testing” dialog box appears,
click [Continue Anyway]. If the “Digital Signature Not Found” dialog box appears, click [Yes].

■ To zoom out on the projected document image
On the operation bar, click

and then click the screen.

You can also zoom out on the projected image by holding down the computer’s [Ctrl] key and pressing [앗].

■ To scroll a zoomed document image
On the operation bar, click

Important!
• The camera uses this cross mark for auto adjustments. Make sure
there is nothing on the document stage at this time.

and then drag the screen.

You can also scroll the projected image pressing one of the arrow keys on the computer keyboard.

■ To return a zoomed image to its normal size
• Turning on power will cause the PJ Camera Software to start
automatically and display the dialog box shown nearby.
Check to make sure that “Business Document”
is selected as the startup mode.

Press the [Delete] key on the computer keyboard ([Del] key on some computers).

Rotating the Projected Image
● To rotate the projected image 90 degrees right

2 Leaving “Business Document” selected as the startup mode, click the [OK] button.
• This will close the dialog box, and cause the PJ Camera to start auto adjustment.

On the operation bar, click

.

You can also rotate the projected image right by holding down the
computer’s [Ctrl] key and pressing [씮].

● To rotate the projected image 90 degrees left
On the operation bar, click

.

You can also rotate the projected image left by holding down the
computer’s [Ctrl] key and pressing [씯].

■ To quit PJ Camera Software
Document projection setup is complete
when your computer screen appears as
shown above.

On the operation bar, click

.



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