Ricoh Projector PJ WX4141N User Manual
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5.Specify the default gateway. 6. Select [OK] on the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button. To project a computer's screen, see page 73 "Projecting a Computer's Screen Using QuickProjection". Configuring the Wireless LAN Settings for Infrastructure Mode Configuring the settings by Simple Wireless LAN Setup The projector supports the following simple wireless LAN setup method. Contact your network administrator for the available simple wireless LAN setup method in your network environment and the information required for configuring network settings. Setup Method • Using push buttonsPress the projector and access point keys or buttons to get them to connect to each other andregister the settings. • Enter the access point's PIN code in the projector Enter the PIN code that was generated by the access point in the projector to get them to connect to each other and register the settings. The access point's PIN code must be registered in the PIN code field of the projector. 1. Select [Wireless LAN (Infrastructure)] on Network Setting Wizard, and then press the [Enter] button. 2. Select [Perform Simple Wireless LAN Setup], and then press the [Enter] button. 3. Select either [Connect by PIN] or [Connect by Push], and then press the [Enter] button. 4. If [Connect by PIN] is selected, enter the PIN code generated by the access point in the projector, and then proceed to 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. Connecting the Projector to a Network 69
6.Select [Disable DHCP (Manual Settings)] or [Enable DHCP (Auto Settings)], and then press the [Enter] button. If you select [Enable DHCP (Auto Settings)], proceed to Step 10. 7. Specify the projector's IP address. 8. Specify the subnet mask. 9. Specify the default gateway. 10. Select [OK] on the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button. The wireless LAN setup is complete. To project a computer's screen, see page 73 "Projecting a Computer's Screen Using QuickProjection". Configuring the settings manually Contact your network administrator for the information required for configuring network settings, such as the SSID and the network key. 1. Select [Wireless LAN (Infrastructure)] on Network Setting Wizard, and then press the [Enter] button. The list of wireless LAN networks that can be connected is displayed. 2. Select a wireless LAN network or [Manually Enter SSID], and then press the [Enter] button. 3. If you select [Manually Enter SSID] in Step 2, enter the SSID. 5. Using the Projector via a Network 70
4.Enter the network key. When connecting to a network for which a network key is not set, the network key input screen is not displayed. Proceed to Step 5. 5. Select [Disable DHCP (Manual Settings)] or [Enable DHCP (Auto Settings)], and then press the [Enter] button. If you select [Enable DHCP (Auto Settings)], proceed to Step 9. 6. Specify the projector's IP address. 7. Specify the subnet mask. 8. Specify the default gateway. 9. Select [OK] on the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button. To project a computer's screen, see page 73 "Projecting a Computer's Screen Using QuickProjection". Configuring the Wireless LAN Settings for Ad Hoc Mode 1. Select [Wireless LAN (Adhoc)] on Network Setting Wizard, and then press the [Enter] button. The network settings are configured automatically. 2. Select [OK] on the confirmation screen, and then press the [Enter] button. To project a computer's screen, see page 73 "Projecting a Computer's Screen Using QuickProjection". Connecting the Projector to a Network 71
Projecting a Computer's Screen via a Network The projector does not support the Network Projector function of Windows. Use QuickProjection, which is the application provided with the projector for projecting a computer's screen via a network. This section explains how to use QuickProjection in Windows as an example. The basic operation flow is the same as when a Mac OS is used. How to Use QuickProjection QuickProjection is included on the supplied CD-ROM. QuickProjection operating environment is described below. • Supported operating system • Windows XP Professional, Home Edition, SP3 or later (32-bit version) • Windows Vista Ultimate, Business, Home Premium, Home Basic, SP2 or later (32-bit and 64- bit versions) • Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, Enterprise (32-bit and 64-bit versions) • Windows 8, Pro, Enterprise (32-bit and 64-bit versions) • Mac OS X 10.6–10.8 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 [QuickProjection]. 4. Specify a destination to save the application. The "QuickProjection.exe" is copied to the computer. 5. To create a shortcut icon on the desktop, click [OK]. 6. Close the screen. To start QuickProjection, double-click the shortcut icon on the desktop or "QuickProjection.exe". • Actual flow may vary according to the operating system used. Follow the on-screen instructions to use QuickProjection. • You can download the latest version of QuickProjection from our website. Access the URL displayed on the standby screen for [Network PC] input. • You can also use QuickProjection by dragging and dropping the "QuickProjection.exe", which is in the "QuickProjection" folder on the provided CD-ROM, into the computer or a USB memory device. 5. Using the Projector via a Network 72
• To delete QuickProjection, delete "QuickProjection.exe" and the "QuickProjection" folder in"%appdata%\RICOH". For details about how to delete QuickProjection, see QuickProjection Help. • Two versions of QuickProjection are available for Mac OS, one supports audio and the other does not. Projecting a Computer's Screen Using QuickProjection • To project images by ad hoc wireless communication, log on to the computer with administrator privileges. • Depending on the settings of the computer, the password input screen is displayed when you start QuickProjection. Enter an administrator's password. Before projecting a computer's screen using QuickProjection, connect the projector to a network. For details about how to connect the projector to a network, see page 67 "Connecting the Projector to a Network". For basic operations, such as how to turn on the projector or adjust the focus, see page 35 "Projecting an Image". 1. Turn the projector on. 2. Press the [Input] button to switch the input signal to [Network PC]. The standby screen for [Network PC] input appears. 3. Check the 4-digit number (identification code) on the projection screen. 4.Double-click the "QuickProjection" icon on the computer. Projecting a Computer's Screen via a Network 73 CZE101
5.Enter the identification code on the QuickProjection dialog. The projector's name or IP address can also be entered instead of the identification code. 6. Click [Projection]. The computer's screen is projected. While the computer's screen is being projected, a small QuickProjection is displayed in the lower right corner of the computer's screen. To pause the projection, click . To quit the projection, click [ ], and then click [OK]. • 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 setting the resolution of the computer screen to 1280 × 800. 5. Using the Projector via a Network 74
Using the Server Function The projector can access the projection server and the DLNA-compatible devices via a network to project files stored on them. The projector can project still images by using its server function. The projector can also project videos stored on DLNA-compatible devices if DLNA certification mode is disabled. The supported file types for the projection server and the DLNA-compatible devices are shown below:Still images (Projection server/DLNA-compatible devices)ItemRequirementFile extensionsjpg, jpeg, JPG, JPEGFile sizeLess than 10 MBNumber of pixels2 × 2 to 5120 × 5120 pixelsFile formatBaseline formatVideos (DLNA-compatible devices)ItemRequirementFile extensionsmpg, mpeg, MPG, MPEG, m2ts, m2t, M2TS, M2T, m2p, M2PNumber of pixels320 × 240 to 1280 × 720 pixelsVideo compression formatMPEG2Audio compression formatMPEG1/2-Audio Layer2, Linear PCMContainer formatMPEG2-PS, MPEG2-TSFrame rateLess than 30 fpsBit rateLess than 15 Mbps (recommended) To project a file on the server, you must configure the required settings for the projector and the server. For details about the settings for using the projection server function, see page 76 "Using the Projection Server Function". For details about the settings for using the DLNA server function, see page 78 "Using the DLNA Server Function". • The supported video file types are compliant with the projector's own specifications. They are not compliant with the DLNA 1.5 guidelines. • The maximum number of files that can be displayed in the list is 512 per folder. Using the Server Function 75
• Characters that can be used for file names and folder names are single-byte letters and numbersand characters used in the language specified in [Language] under [Default Settings 2]. If characters for languages other than the language specified are used, the file name or folder name will not be displayed properly. • If the total number of characters in the file name and the path exceeds 255, the file cannot appear on the list. • Data in a folder that is stored six levels or more into a hierarchy cannot be accessed. Using the Projection Server Function The projector accesses the network server to project JPEG files saved on the server. You do not need to carry a storage device or computer that has the files to be used. Therefore, it is useful to protect information. Accessing folders on the server can be controlled by registering an access number. Configuring the network server A network server on which IIS (Internet Information Services) is installed can be used as a projection server. The operating environment of the projection server function is described below: • Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard (32-bit version) SP2 and IIS 6 IIS 6 is not provided with a URL rewrite module. Use a URL rewrite module provided by a third party. • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit version) SP1 and IIS 7 • Windows Server 2012 Standard and IIS8 Install the URL Rewrite Module that can be downloaded from Microsoft Download Center. If the ASP (Active Server Pages) Execution Environment is not available on the network server, install the ASP module. The following settings are required on the network server that is used as a projection server: Creating a virtual directory Create a directory (virtual directory) that the projector accesses on the network server.Register the alias name and directory path of the virtual directory by following the wizard instructions. For detailed procedures, see the Microsoft website. • Alias name An alias name is required when the projector accesses the virtual directory. The settings must be configured in [Projection Server Settings] under [Network Application Settings]. For details, see page 77 "Connecting the projector to the projection server". 5. Using the Projector via a Network 76
• Directory pathThis is a path for the directory in which files projected by the projector are stored. To store files converted by JPEG Conversion Tool on the network server, register the directory path. For details, see JPEG Conversion Tool Help. If you restrict access to the projection server with an access number, create a folder whose name is the number that you specify as the access number. After this, store the files to be projected in the folder. To project the files stored in the folder, enter the access number when accessing the projection server. Storing the folder management file for the projection server The folder management file for the projection server is stored in the "Projection Server" folder on thesupplied CD-ROM. Copy the folder management file to the virtual directory on the network server. Registering a URL rewrite rule Using a URL rewrite module, register a rule to rewrite "original characters" to "rewritten characters":• Original characters: ^alias name of the virtual directory/(.*) • Rewritten characters: /alias name of the virtual directory/name of the folder management file If you use IIS 7, and if the alias name is "ABC" and the folder management file name is "xyz.asp", the characters become the following: • Original characters: ^ABC/(.*) • Rewritten characters: /ABC/xyz.asp Connecting the projector to the projection server Configure the settings for the projection server in [Projection Server Settings] under [Network Application Settings] beforehand. • Server URL Enter the projection server URL and the alias name of the virtual directory in the following format: Projection server URL/alias name/{n} If the projection server URL is "http://hostname" and the alias name is "document", enter "http:// hostname/document". An IP address can be used as the projection server URL. If you select [Access No.] in [Access Restriction Type], add "/{n}" at the end of the Server URL. Specify other settings in [Projection Server Settings], if necessary. • To use the projection server function, you must specify the network settings in advance. For details, see page 67 "Connecting the Projector to a Network". Using the Server Function 77
• For details about how to change the settings, see page 103 "Changing the Settings". For detailsabout the setting items, see page 131 "Network Application Settings Menu". Using the DLNA Server Function The projector is compatible with DLNA. DLNA is the guideline for sharing content on a network. Therefore, the projector can access DLNA-compatible devices such as file servers, tablet computers, or smartphones and project JPEG files stored on them. To access to DLNA-compatible devices from the projector, the projector and the DLNA-compatible devices must be connected to a network. For details about how to connect the projector to a network, see page 67 "Connecting the Projector to a Network". To project files on the DLNA-compatible device, you must configure the file sharing settings on the device. For details about how to use DLNA-compatible devices, see the manuals provided with the DLNA-compatible devices. • The projector is certified to DLNA 1.5 guidelines for still images. If [DLNA Certification Mode] in [Network Application Settings] is specified as [Enable], the projector works as a DLNA-certified device and video playback is restricted. If this setting is specified as [Disable], the projector can also project MPEG files. • Depending on the device used for this function, you may need to install a DLNA application on the device. Projecting Files that Are Stored on the Server For basic operations, such as how to turn 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]. The list of projection servers and DLNA servers is displayed. 3. Select the server that has the files to be projected. The list of files in the root directory is displayed. 5. Using the Projector via a Network 78