Summary of Contents for PJ WX4153N

Page 1: ...the machine Appendix Maintenance Troubleshooting Changing the Projector Settings Using the Projector via a Network Useful Functions Projecting Images from a USB Memory Device or Digital Camera Project...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...e View 18 Rear and Right Side View 19 Bottom View 20 Remote Control Parts and Their Functions 21 How to Use the Remote Control 23 Effective Range of the Remote Control 23 Loading Batteries into the Re...

Page 4: ...rojecting Images from a USB Memory Device or Digital Camera Requirements for Projecting Images from a USB Device 47 How to Project Images from USB Memory Device 49 Connecting the USB Device 49 Project...

Page 5: ...Images Using Network compatible Devices 75 Preparation 76 Projecting Images from Media Servers 76 Projecting Images Stored on Media Servers 77 Projecting Images Using Smart Devices 79 Projecting Imag...

Page 6: ...utions 135 Cleaning the Projector 137 Cleaning the Air Filter 137 Cleaning the Bottom Air Intake Vents 139 Cleaning the Speaker Vents 139 Cleaning the Projection Window 139 Cleaning the Projector 140...

Page 7: ...umables 154 9 Appendix Specifications for the Projector 155 List of Compatible Signals 157 Y Pb Pr Input 157 Computer Input 158 HDMI Input 159 3D Format 160 Specifications for Ports 162 Computer In Po...

Page 8: ...enuine parts from the manufacturer with your office products Notes to Users Viewing 3D Images Pay attention to the following points when viewing images using 3D glasses with the projector You need 3D...

Page 9: ...screen Viewing 3D images from a place that is too close to the screen may result in eye strain The distance between the screen and you should be at least three times the height of the screen Adult su...

Page 10: ...section of this manual entitled Safety Information Ultra Short Throw Projector Setting Guide Provides basic information about how to install the projector Operating Instructions Provides information a...

Page 11: ...ls are indicated by two symbols Read the information indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of the model you are using For details about which symbol corresponds to the model you are u...

Page 12: ...region specific Read the information under the symbol that corresponds to the region of your projector mainly Europe and Asia If the label contains the following your projector is a region A model CO...

Page 13: ...the power cord can result in fire or electric shock The machine is emitting smoke The machine is emitting odors Metal objects or other foreign objects have fallen inside the machine Water or other fl...

Page 14: ...into loose and unstable wall outlets likely to cause a contact failure Doing so can result in heat generation Plug the power cord in the correct direction into the base If they are not plugged in corr...

Page 15: ...mainly North America 120 V 3 8 A or more 60Hz Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above Precautions for Using the Projector 13...

Page 16: ...ton enlarges the projected image Pressing the Zoom button reduces the projected image Presentation timer function Pressing the Timer button displays the countdown timer on the projection screen You ca...

Page 17: ...s an application that is provided with the projector and is used for connecting the projector and a computer to project images Two modes of projection are available Presentation mode that projects the...

Page 18: ...ry LR03 2 CD ROM RGB cable Power cord Warranty card Carrying bag The bundled accessories may vary depending on the location that this projector was purchased Use only the RGB cable and power cord prov...

Page 19: ...g at long intervals Standby Flashing at short intervals Starting up or cooling 2 Input button Switches the signal input For details about how to switch the input signal see page 36 Projecting an Image...

Page 20: ...lm when it is shipped Remove the film before using the projector Front and Left Side View Do not obstruct the machine s vents Doing so can result in fire as the internal components are overheated Y0E5...

Page 21: ...ew Do not obstruct the machine s vents Doing so can result in fire as the internal components are overheated 11 10 9 2 1 3 7 8 6 5 4 Y0E5IX0004 1 USB port For connecting a USB memory device or USB dev...

Page 22: ...For outputting audio signals to an external speaker 8 Audio In port For inputting audio signals from a computer or video player 9 Intake vents For circulating air from the outside to cool the project...

Page 23: ...ee page 36 Projecting an Image 4 Keystone button Displays the keystone adjustment bar Press it and then adjust the keystone distortion using the and buttons For details page 40 Adjusting for Keystone...

Page 24: ...rol 13 Program button Displays the Register Shortcut menu For details see page 96 Default Settings 1 Menu 14 Timer button Displays the presentation timer For details see page 45 Using the Presentation...

Page 25: ...it on anything that is wet Effective Range of the Remote Control Point the remote control at the remote control receiver on the projector to use it The effective range of the remote control is about 4...

Page 26: ...ative terminals on a battery with a wire Remove the batteries that are past their suggested use period or that are depleted Remove the batteries when they will not be used for extended periods Keep th...

Page 27: ...r and remote control The projectors that can be operated by the supplied remote control are the RICOH PJ WX4153 series Use the following procedure to assign the same ID number to the projector and the...

Page 28: ...ID number of the remote control to match the ID number of a projector You can check the ID numbers of projectors in Remote Control ID in Default Settings 2 1 Press and hold the ID button and then pre...

Page 29: ...l down and cause an injury Contact your sales or service representative if you want to install a machine on a wall or ceiling When mounting the projector on a ceiling or wall do not perform installati...

Page 30: ...e images are projected 3 Ceiling The projector is mounted on the ceiling in front of a screen onto which the images are projected 4 Rear Ceiling The projector is mounted on the ceiling behind a screen...

Page 31: ...to the following table to position the projector in a suitable position The projection screen sizes presented in the table are for a full size image without keystone adjustment a b CZE005 Projection s...

Page 32: ...computers cannot be connected to the projector Before connecting a computer to the projector check the output terminals and signal compatibility Connecting to the RGB out port Connect an RGB cable to...

Page 33: ...the projector and to a network device such as a hub For details about how to connect an Ethernet cable see page 63 Connecting an Ethernet Cable To use the projector via a network you must specify set...

Page 34: ...port Connect a D sub to component video cable to the Computer In port of the projector and to the Y Pb Pr out port of the AV equipment To output audio from the speaker on the projector connect an audi...

Page 35: ...om the external speaker by using the Volume button Connecting an MHL compatible Device Connect an MHL cable to the HDMI 1 MHL port of the projector and a smartphone or tablet computer Y0E5IX0008 Conne...

Page 36: ...1 Preparations for Using the Projector 34...

Page 37: ...ears on the screen If Beep in Default Settings 1 is specified as Off the projector does not beep Turning On the Projector 1 Insert the connector of the power cord set into the AC In socket on the proj...

Page 38: ...settings select Cancel For details about how to use Network Setting Wizard see page 65 Connecting the Projector to a Network The display language can also be changed in the menu screen For details see...

Page 39: ...rt the input signal a Unsupported signal message is displayed The brightness of the image may vary temporarily because the lamp may automatically adjust to maintain its condition When projecting the s...

Page 40: ...wait at least 1 second before connecting the power cord again Not doing so may result in a malfunction 1 Press the Power button The confirm screen appears 2 Press the Power button The projector beeps...

Page 41: ...e projector is level CZE016 You do not need to adjust the angle of projection using the adjustable feet if the projector is installed on a wall or ceiling The projector automatically adjusts the proje...

Page 42: ...keystone distortion If Auto Keystone in Display Sound Settings is specified as On the projector automatically adjusts the projected image for keystone distortion according to the projection angle If...

Page 43: ...eystone to Off if the projector and screen are permanently installed You can also adjust the keystone distortion using the and buttons on the control panel Reducing the Size of the Projected Image If...

Page 44: ...io that is playing 1 Press the Sound button The sound quality selection screen appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Select the sound quality using the and buttons Standard Dialog and music are carefu...

Page 45: ...YZabcdefg opqrstuvw CUD010 Press the button to decrease the magnification ratio Press the button to increase the magnification ratio 3 Press the Enter button 4 Move the display position using the and...

Page 46: ...utton on the projector s control panel Freezing the Image Freezes the video or moving image that is being projected 1 Press the Freeze button The image freezes 2 To unfreeze the image press the Freeze...

Page 47: ...Specify the time period from 1 to 99 minutes using the number buttons You can also use the and buttons to specify the time period 3 Select Display Size using the and buttons and then select Large or...

Page 48: ...2 Projecting an Image 46...

Page 49: ...ng accessed Doing so may cause malfunction or data loss The USB devices must support USB 2 0 The projector supports FAT16 or FAT32 format USB devices Other forms of USB device are not compatible Keep...

Page 50: ...folder Characters that can be used for file names and folder names are single byte letters and numbers and characters used in the language specified in Language under Default Settings 2 If characters...

Page 51: ...heck the port orientation before connecting Y0E5IX0016 If the projector does not recognize the USB device when it is connected disconnect and reconnect the USB device USB hubs cannot be connected If A...

Page 52: ...he file list within the folder is displayed Repeat Step 3 until the file you want to project is displayed You can also control the projected images using the control panel on the projector Images are...

Page 53: ...e previous image button Increases the volume button Decreases the volume Menu button Returns to the USB File Projection screen You can also control the projected videos from the control panel on the p...

Page 54: ...A USB device can also be disconnected by selecting Remove USB Mem in USB Settings 3 Projecting Images from a USB Memory Device or Digital Camera 52...

Page 55: ...ons 1 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of your computer The launcher screen appears 2 Specify a language and model name and then click Select 3 Click JPEG Conversion Tool Type A 4 Specify a desti...

Page 56: ...destination to which you want to save the converted file To save to a computer select Local PC and then specify where to save the file To save to a server select Server and then select the server to...

Page 57: ...for example Specify the following two settings to use this function Power Timer Use this setting to specify the day and time to project a slide show Auto Start Slideshow Enable this setting to automa...

Page 58: ...he Enter button 4 Select Timer Projection and then press the Enter button 5 Select On and then press the Enter button DPE015 6 Select Projection Day and then press the Enter button 7 Select a day to p...

Page 59: ...ing the number buttons You can also use the and buttons to specify the end time 12 Press the Enter button 13 Press the Menu button twice to close the menu screen Enabling Auto Start Slideshow 1 Press...

Page 60: ...device on which files to be projected are stored 1 Save the files to be projected in the root directory of the USB device 2 Connect the USB device to the USB port on the projector Check the port orie...

Page 61: ...ay effect and display interval for a slide show These functions are useful for decorating shop windows more effectively Changing the display effect for a slide show You can change the display effect f...

Page 62: ...Display Effect and then press the Enter button 6 Select a display effect and then press the Enter button CZE161 7 Press the Menu button 8 Select Reflect and then press the Enter button 9 Press the Men...

Page 63: ...the Enter button 4 Select Settings and then press the button 5 Select Display Interval sec and then press the Enter button 6 Specify a slide show switching interval 7 Press the Menu button 8 Select Re...

Page 64: ...e microphone connected to the projector for example 1 Press the Sound button The sound quality selection screen appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Select Narration using the and buttons Setting the...

Page 65: ...Cable Do not place the power cord and connection cable in a way that might cause someone to trip and fall The machine might fall over and cause an injury The projector is compatible with 10BASE T 100B...

Page 66: ...to a network device such as a hub The use of a shielded LAN cable is recommended If the projector is not operating stably when 1000BASE T is active enable flow control on the switching hub For the spe...

Page 67: ...ecessary to user greater security since all communication is via a network Use infrastructure mode in environments in which a wireless LAN has already been configured Configure the network settings in...

Page 68: ...point uses WPA WPA2 EAP as the authentication method it is recommended that you configure the wired LAN settings first 1 Press the Menu button 2 Select Network USB Settings and then press the button 3...

Page 69: ...frastructure Mode or page 70 Configuring the Wireless LAN Settings for Ad Hoc Mode To end the network settings select End Wizard The wired LAN setup is complete To project the image from a computer se...

Page 70: ...o Step 6 You must preconfigure the access point s simple wireless LAN setup function 5 If Connect by Push is selected press the access point push button 6 When the message Connected to the wireless LA...

Page 71: ...ojecting a Computer s Screen via a Network Configuring the settings manually Contact your network administrator for the information required for configuring network settings such as the SSID and the n...

Page 72: ...ork Settings menu Otherwise proceed to Step 10 For details about how to set up the wireless LAN connection by WPA WPA2 EAP see page 103 Network Settings Menu 10 Select Continue Wizard or End Wizard on...

Page 73: ...ct Continue Wizard For details about how to configure the wired LAN settings see page 66 Configuring the Wired LAN Settings To end the network settings select End Wizard The wireless LAN setup is comp...

Page 74: ...rs 2 Specify a language and model name and then click Select 3 Click QuickProjection 4 Follow the instruction of the installer setup exe to install the software 5 Close the screen To start QuickProjec...

Page 75: ...or Network PC input appears 4 Check the 4 digit number identification code on the projection screen Y0E5OX5001 5 Double click the QuickProjection icon on the computer 6 Enter the identification code o...

Page 76: ...e For detailed QuickProjection operating methods refer to the QuickProjection Help If the display resolution of the computer screen and the projector matches the image quality is better We recommend s...

Page 77: ...xels File format Baseline format Videos Item Requirements File extensions mpg mpeg MPG MPEG m2ts m2t M2TS M2T m2p M2P mp4 MP4 mov MOV Number of pixels 320 240 to 1920 1080 pixels Video compression for...

Page 78: ...about how to use media servers see the manuals provided with the media servers In addition following settings are necessary To project files transmitted from media servers select Enable in Remote Proj...

Page 79: ...on the projector or adjust the focus see page 35 Projecting an Image Projecting files 1 Turn the projector on 2 Press the Input button to switch the input signal to Server For details about how to swi...

Page 80: ...rom the projected image Stops the slide show that is in progress button Displays the next image button Displays the previous image button Rotates the image 90 to the right button Rotates the image 90...

Page 81: ...ed you can also select Miracast at the upper left corner of the projection screen The standby screen for Miracast input appears 3 When the input is switched to Miracast for the first time the screen t...

Page 82: ...t to project The selected file is projected For details about how to control the projected image and stop the projection see the manuals provided with your smart device Projecting Images Using the RIC...

Page 83: ...ch as auto keystone correction and sound quality For the Display Sound Settings menu settings see page 90 Display Sound Settings Menu 3 Energy Saving Settings menu tab Specifies the settings for energ...

Page 84: ...an IP address For the Network Settings menu settings see page 103 Network Settings Menu Network Application Settings menu Specify the settings for PJLink Web Image Monitor etc For the Network Applica...

Page 85: ...settings is displayed on the right the item has a submenu Select an item on the submenu and then press the Enter button If Execute is displayed to the right of the item you select the function is exec...

Page 86: ...ngs menu Network Settings menu and Network Application Settings menu Open the menu according to the settings you want to change and then go to Step 2 to change the settings The menu screen closes auto...

Page 87: ...For details about the start menu see page 36 When the start menu is displayed The following settings cannot be reset with this function User Logo in Default Settings 1 To reset the registered user log...

Page 88: ...M format DICOM is a global standard for storing and transmitting medical images DICOM is used for computer tomography CT magnetic resonance imaging MRI and endoscope images However this mode only simu...

Page 89: ...ter the value the stronger the color blue is in the image 0 Color Saturation Adjust the color saturation of the image The greater the value the richer the image This function is available when you sel...

Page 90: ...This function is available when you select Computer as an input signal 0 to 31 1 Detailed Signal Settings Frequency Adjust to eliminate moir patterns and flicker when you project images with thin ver...

Page 91: ...s more bluish and as the color temperature is moved toward L the image is more reddish 0 Color Adjustment duv Adjust the DUV deep ultraviolet of the image This function is available when you select Co...

Page 92: ...djust for keystone distortion To decrease the width of the bottom of the projected image decrease the value To decrease the width of the top of the projected image increase the value 0 Zoom Reduce the...

Page 93: ...tion Full Display using 1280 800 resolution Native Display the image without changing the resolution of the input signal This setting is available when you select Computer HDMI RGB signals or Network...

Page 94: ...t be enabled simultaneously If you change this setting to On Interactive Mode in Default Settings 1 is switched to Off Off 3D Projection L R Reverse Specify whether or not to reverse left and right in...

Page 95: ...in speaker on the projector only If you use an external speaker you cannot change the sound quality with this function Standard Dialog and music are carefully balanced Narration This mode is suitable...

Page 96: ...he lamp power when there is no input signal If you select Eco the projector lowers the lamp power thirty seconds after the input signal disappears Eco Stnd Eco Image Eco Specify whether or not to swit...

Page 97: ...wer on Standby Do not Use Disable the wired LAN and the wireless LAN while in standby to save energy To use the wired LAN or the wireless LAN press the Power button to turn on the projector Wired LAN...

Page 98: ...elect the function to be assigned This function is available when you select Computer Y Pb Pr HDMI1 MHL or HDMI2 as an input signal Unassigned Presentn Timer Auto Keystone Magnify Freeze Picture Mode...

Page 99: ...als You can register an image with a resolution of up to 1280 800 pixels This function is available when you select Computer or HDMI RGB signals as the input signal When you select Network PC or Mirac...

Page 100: ...Coordinated Universal Time 0 00 Power Timer Timer Projection Specify whether or not to enable the power timer function When you enable this function the projector automatically starts projection and t...

Page 101: ...he projector is mounted on the ceiling behind a screen Standard Remote Control ID Select the projector remote control ID Specify the ID for each projector when operating multiple projectors using one...

Page 102: ...efaults This function cannot restore the default settings of User Logo in Default Settings 1 Current Time and Startup Password in Default Settings 2 Administrator Authentication and Administrator Pass...

Page 103: ...Func Firmware Version on the top page For details about Web Image Monitor see page 147 Managing the Projector Using Web Image Monitor Settings Still Image Item Default Display Effect Select the displa...

Page 104: ...when this command is executed Display Status USB Memory Item Default USB Memory Free Space KB Display the space available on the USB device Displayed in KB USB Memory Access Status Display whether or...

Page 105: ...hentication Intermediate CA Permission WPA WPA2 EAP Connection Check Reset Wireless LAN Settings and TLS 1 0 1 1 Permission in Wireless LAN Network Setting Wizard in Setup Wizard On Web Image Monitor...

Page 106: ...ubnet Mask Enter the subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway Enter the default gateway 0 0 0 0 Wireless LAN Simple Settings Item Default Simple Wireless LAN Setup Acquire the wireless LAN settings registe...

Page 107: ...wireless LAN network when Infrastructure is selected Enter up to 32 characters blank Channel Select the channel to use when Adhoc is selected Select the channel that matches the type of wireless LAN b...

Page 108: ...is not encrypted You can select No Encryption if you select Open System in Authentication Method WEP You can select WEP if you select Open System in Authentication Method WEP is selected automaticall...

Page 109: ...imal and up to 13 characters for ASCII Enter PSK when WPA WPA2 PSK or WPA2 PSK is selected in Authentication Method When using a PSK up to 64 characters can be used for hexadecimal and 8 to 63 charact...

Page 110: ...es all imported client and CA certificates MS CHAP v2 User Name Enter the MS CHAP v2 user name when EAP PEAP is selected in EAP Type You can enter up to 31 characters including spaces blank MS CHAP v2...

Page 111: ...settings are reset to their defaults Communication Mode SSID Channel Authentication Method Encryption Method Transmission WEP Key Number Network Key DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Availab...

Page 112: ...ame in Projector ID is used as the projector s host name Domain Name Enter the projector s domain name Enter up to 63 characters blank Projector Search Settings Item Default Projector Search Specify w...

Page 113: ...identification code for connecting the projector and the computer using QuickProjection 0000 to 9999 2 1 xxxxxx is the last six digits of the wired LAN s MAC address 2 Each projector has a unique ide...

Page 114: ...Intensity MAC Address Access Point BSSID Communication Mode Transmission Speed Channel SSID Authentication Method Encryption Method IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Firmware Version Item Defaul...

Page 115: ...p page For details about Web Image Monitor see page 147 Managing the Projector Using Web Image Monitor Administration Tools Web Image Monitor Item Default Web Image Monitor Specify whether or not to a...

Page 116: ...p to 26 characters blank Crestron WebUI Admin Auth Specify whether or not to restrict access to the tools screen on Crestron WebUI with a password Off Crestron WebUI Admin Password Enter the password...

Page 117: ...Permission Crestron WebUI User Auth Crestron WebUI User Password Crestron WebUI Admin Auth Crestron WebUI Admin Password PJLink Authentication and PJLink Password Using the simple wireless LAN setup...

Page 118: ...CHAP v2 User Name MS CHAP v2 Password Windows Domain Name Server Certificate Authentication Intermediate CA Permission Crestron WebUI User Auth Crestron WebUI User Password Crestron WebUI Admin Auth C...

Page 119: ...ojecting Images Using Network compatible Devices Enable Still Image Item Default Display Effect Select the display effect for switching the image None Push The current image is pushed off by the next...

Page 120: ...Default Network USB Func Firmware Version Display the firmware version of the network and USB functions Administrator Authentication Item Default Reset Administrator Password Reset the administrator...

Page 121: ...Displays the Y Pb Pr signal format This item appears when you select Y Pb Pr or HDMI Y Pb Pr signals as the input signal Lamp Time Displays the lamp usage time Lamp Reset Count Displays the number of...

Page 122: ...6 Changing the Projector Settings 120...

Page 123: ...eps to notify you if a malfunction occurs Check the indicator s status and implement the following measures in the table means the indicator is flashing Indicator location 2 3 1 Y0E5IX0018 1 Power but...

Page 124: ...blem cannot be resolved contact your service representative The lamp does not turn on Duration of the lamp used 0 to 100 hours Flashes in 5 second intervals 101 to 1 000 hours Turns on 1 001 hours or...

Page 125: ...lace the lamp see page 141 Replacing the Lamp The lamp does not turn on turned off during operation or it does not turn off Flashing interval 0 2 seconds The projector has malfunctioned Disconnect the...

Page 126: ...om air intake vents and the speaker vents For details see page 137 Cleaning the Projector Disconnect the power cord wait a while and then turn on the projector again You can also press and hold the Po...

Page 127: ...be resolved contact your service representative The lamp turned off during operation Flashing interval 1 second The interior has overheated The projector is being used in a high temperature environme...

Page 128: ...power cord wait a while and then turn on the projector again You can also press and hold the Power button on the remote control or the control panel for two seconds If the problem cannot be resolved...

Page 129: ...ing operation or it does not turn on Flashing interval 1 second The top cover was removed with the projector turned on The top cover is not installed properly Turn off the projector first before remov...

Page 130: ...r button or the projector s power is turned off suddenly due to a power outage you cannot turn the projector back on for up to approximately 25 minutes because it needs to release the internal heat Wa...

Page 131: ...witched correctly For details see page 37 When projecting the screen of a laptop computer Make sure the computer or AV equipment is working properly No sound Make sure the input signal is switched cor...

Page 132: ...he projection distance is within the projector s range For details see page 29 Relationship Between the Projection Distance and the Screen Size Check the installation angles of the projector and scree...

Page 133: ...o the remote control and in the settings of Remote Control ID in Default Settings 2 are the same For details see page 98 Default Settings 2 Menu Make sure the batteries in the remote control are not d...

Page 134: ...LAN is disabled Check the settings of Wireless LAN Settings in Network Settings under Network USB Settings For details see page 103 Network Settings Menu Make sure there is nothing placed between the...

Page 135: ...You can search the knowledge base by product name or keyword Common Problems 133...

Page 136: ...7 Troubleshooting 134...

Page 137: ...explosion increases If the lamp explodes broken glass pieces may be scattered around the inside of the machine and ejected from the vent or other opening If the lamp explodes a very small amount of me...

Page 138: ...may be hot such as near a heater Doing so may cause the projector to malfunction or reduce the service life Avoid locations that may become smoky Particulates may adhere to the optical parts reducing...

Page 139: ...t is installed on a wall or ceiling When performing maintenance on the machine disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet for safety An error in which the lamp turns off by itself during operation...

Page 140: ...dirt and dust may enter the projector through any gaps and cause it to stop or malfunction The message is displayed only once at the following occasions Every 500 hours After the machine restarts whe...

Page 141: ...ke sure to dry it completely before reinstalling it back in the projector Cleaning the Bottom Air Intake Vents 1 Place the projector on a stable and level surface with the bottom surface clearly visib...

Page 142: ...or When cleaning the projector make sure to do the following Gently wipe any dirt from the projector using a soft cloth Using a damp cloth may cause water to seep inside the projector and cause electr...

Page 143: ...sure to always use a dedicated replacement lamp that is new when replacing the lamp If you use a lamp that is not dedicated it may result in an explosion and injury The machine s light uses a mercury...

Page 144: ...epending on the characteristics of the lamp and how the lamp is used the image may become dim or the lamp may go out before the message is displayed We recommend preparing a spare lamp just in case Do...

Page 145: ...inserted into the holes of the lamp unit properly CZE153 6 Close the lamp cover Correctly install the outer lamp cover Incorrect installation may prevent the lamp or projector from turning on 7 Reset...

Page 146: ...itor projectors manufactured by our company See the Projector Management Utility Help for how to use Projector Management Utility Installing Projector Management Utility Projector Management Utility i...

Page 147: ...r Management Utility icon on the desktop The information for the projectors detected by the application is displayed The following information can be obtained Projector status power on and off input s...

Page 148: ...describes the supported input signal by the projector and the corresponding input name displayed in Projector Management Utility Projector input signal PJLink input name Computer RGB1 Y Pb Pr RGB2 HD...

Page 149: ...can occur if you are using a non recommended web browser You must enable JavaScript and cookies on your web browser to use Web Image Monitor If you use Internet Explorer you must enable native XMLHTTP...

Page 150: ...click Logout This item appears when Administrator Authentication in Network Application Settings is set to On 4 Status area You can check the projector name IP address lamp time and firmware version...

Page 151: ...cation in Network Application Settings is set to Off you can use Web Image Monitor in edit mode without entering a password Login to Edit Mode 1 On Top Page click Login 2 Enter the administrator passw...

Page 152: ...lp desk and send emergency messages For details see the Crestron Electronics website To use this function specify the following settings Connect the projector to a network using Network Settings Selec...

Page 153: ...word is required to access Crestron WebUI Using Crestron WebUI Top screen This screen is displayed when you access Crestron WebUI or click Exit on the tools screen or information screen You can switch...

Page 154: ...fy the projector s network settings and Crestron RoomView settings on this screen Information screen You can display the information screen by clicking the Info tab You can check the projector s infor...

Page 155: ...d and receive a message to administrators who are using Crestron RoomView Express in this window If Crestron WebUI Admin Auth under Network Application Settings is enabled a password is required to ac...

Page 156: ...Consumables Lamp unit RICOH PJ Replacement Lamp Type11 Air filter RICOH PJ Replacement Air Filter Type4 Contact your sales or service representative for information about consumables 8 Maintenance 154...

Page 157: ...ired Wireless LAN 1 8 W Weight Approx 3 1 kg 6 8 lb External dimensions not including protruding parts 257 144 221 mm 10 1 5 7 8 7 inches Operating environment Temperature 5 to 40 C 73 to 104 F Humidi...

Page 158: ...ed on LAN port RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Wireless LAN Based on IEEE 802 11a b g n HDCP High bandwidth Digital Content Protection is a copyright protection method to encrypt digital signals...

Page 159: ...displayed check that the resolution and frequency of the input signals is supported by the projector Images with a resolution greater than 1280 800 are compressed when displayed so some of the inform...

Page 160: ...4 25 1280 768 1280 768 59 99 47 40 68 25 59 87 47 78 79 50 74 89 60 29 102 25 84 84 68 63 117 50 1280 800 1280 800 59 91 49 31 71 00 59 81 49 70 83 50 74 93 62 79 106 50 84 88 71 55 122 50 1280 960 12...

Page 161: ...88 49 50 85 06 53 67 56 25 848 480 848 480 60 00 31 02 33 75 1024 768 1024 768 60 00 48 36 65 00 70 07 56 48 75 00 75 03 60 02 78 75 85 00 68 68 94 50 1152 864 1152 864 75 00 67 50 108 00 1280 720 128...

Page 162: ...40 00 1024 768 60 00 65 00 1280 960 60 00 108 00 1280 1024 60 02 108 00 1360 768 60 02 85 50 1366 768 60 00 72 00 59 79 85 50 1440 900 59 90 88 75 59 89 106 50 1600 900 60 00 108 00 1600 1200 60 00 16...

Page 163: ...88 119 00 59 95 146 25 480i 59 940 13 500 576i 50 000 13 500 480p 59 940 27 000 576p 50 000 27 000 720 60p 60 000 74 250 1080 60i 60 000 74 250 1080 60p 60 000 148 500 720 50p Frame Packing 50 000 14...

Page 164: ...put During Y Pb Pr input 1 Video signal R Color difference signal Pr 2 Video signal G Luminance signal Y 3 Video signal B Color difference signal Pb 4 N C 5 GND 6 GND R GND Pr 7 GND G GND Y 8 GND B GN...

Page 165: ...top Bit Length 1bit Communication format 23h Command CR 0Dh Only 1 command valid per communication For the available commands see Main commands Data format For input commands only ASCII compliant all...

Page 166: ...Status display off DOF DOF SC0 Computer input INP 1 INP 1 HDMI input INP 5 INP 5 Network PC input INP 12 INP 12 CR is added to the end of Acknowledge Normally ended The control port is for service re...

Page 167: ...are from our website For details about how to update the firmware see the manual downloaded with the firmware You can check the current firmware version on the menu screens of the projector Main FW Ve...

Page 168: ...and other countries Macintosh macOS and Safari are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries MHL and the MHL logo are a trademark registered trademark or service ma...

Page 169: ...ndows 10 are as follows Microsoft Windows 10 Home Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise The product names of Windows Server 2008 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standar...

Page 170: ...9 Appendix 168...

Page 171: ...mon problems 128 Compatible signals 157 Compatible signals Computer input 158 Compatible signals HDMI input 159 Compatible signals Y Pb Pr input 157 Computer In port 20 162 Computer free presentations...

Page 172: ...tant 6 Indicator display list 121 Infrastructure mode 67 69 Input 119 Input button 17 21 Inquiry 165 Installation Error 121 Intake vents 20 Introduction 6 J JPEG Conversion Tool 53 54 K Kensington slo...

Page 173: ...9 Projection window 18 139 Projector ID 111 Projector Management Utility 144 145 Projector parts 17 Q QuickProjection 72 R R level 87 Rear view 19 Reducing the size of the projected image 41 Register...

Page 174: ...dating the firmware 165 USB file projection 47 49 USB memory device 47 49 USB port 19 USB Settings menu 101 User Logo 97 V Volume button 21 42 W Wall Color Mode 92 Web Image Monitor 147 149 Where to i...

Page 175: ...2020 Ricoh Co Ltd...

Page 176: ...Y0E5 7520 AU EN US EN GB EN...

Reviews: