Ricoh Projector PJ WX6170N User Manual
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148 6. Connecting to O\uther Equi\fment Connecting to a Wi\ureless LAN (sold se\fa\urately) The sepa\fately sold wi\feless LAN unit allows you to use a wi\feless LAN envi\fonment. When using the p\fojecto\f in a wi\feless LAN envi\fonment, the IP add\fess and othe\f settings must be made on the p\fojecto\f. Imp\f\btant: • I\b you use the p\fojecto\f with the USB Wi\feless LAN Unit in the a\fea whe\fe the use o\b wi\feless LAN equipment is p\fohibited, \femove the USB Wi\feless LAN...
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149 6. Connecting to O\uther Equi\fment 1. Press the \button to set the projector to the stand\by \fode, then disconnect the power cord. Wait for the proje\ftor to fully \fool off. 2. Re\fove the filter cover. Pressi\bg the butto\bs o\b the left a\bd right sides of the filter \fover upwards, pull the filter \fover towards you to remove it. 3. Re\fove the filter unit. Pull the hooks o\b the left a\bd right sides of the filter u\bit towards you to remove the filter u\bit....
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150 6. Connecting to O\uther Equi\fment To remove the wireless LAN unit 1. Re\fove the filter unit following steps 1 to 3 a\bove. 2. Re\fove the wireless LAN unit. If the wireless LAN u\bit is hard to remove, pla\fe a \floth, et\f., over \beedle- \bose pliers to grasp the wireless LAN u\bit a\bd pull it o\eut. NOTE: D\b n\bt grasp the wireless LAN unit with excessi\fe f\brce. D\bing s\b will damage it. 3. Mount the filter unit and filter cover as descri\bed in steps 5 and 6 a\bove.
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151 6. Connecting to O\uther Equi\fment Example o\b wi\feless LAN connection (Netwo\fk Type → In\b\fast\fuctu\fe) (→ page 120) PC with wireless LAN \fard i\bserted PC with built-i\b wir\eeless LAN fu\b\ftio\b Wired LAN Wireless a\f\fess poi\bt USB Wireless LAN U\bit To enable di\fect communication (i.e., pee\f-to-pee\f) between compute\fs and p\fojecto\fs, you need to select the Ad Hoc mode. (→ page 120) PC with wireless LAN \fard i\bserted PC with built-i\b wir\eeless LAN fu\b\ftio\b...
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152 7. Maintenance This section desc\fibes the simple maintenance p\focedu\fes you should \bollow to clean the filte\fs, the lens, the cabinet, and to \feplace the lamp and the filte\fs. 1 Cleaning the Filt\uers The ai\f-filte\f sponge keeps dust and di\ft \b\fom getting inside the p\fojecto\f and should be \b\fequently cleaned. I\b the filte\f is di\fty o\f clogged, you\f p\fojecto\f may ove\fheat. NOTE: The message f\br filter cleaning will be displayed f\br \bne...
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153 7. Maintenance (2) Push the left edges of the filters a\bd remove the two hard ho\bey\fomb filters. - The filters \fa\b\bot be removed by pressi\bg the left a\bd right edges. 4. Use a vacuu\f cleaner to vacuu\f all the dust inside. Get rid of dust i\b t\ehe a\f\fordio\b filter. NOTE: • Whene\fer y\bu \facuum the filter, use the s\bft brush attachment t\b \facuum. This is t\b \ya\f\bid damage t\b the \yfilter. • D\b n\bt wash the filter with water. D\bing s\b can result in filter...
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154 7. Maintenance 8. Put the filter cover \back to the projector ca\binet. I\bsert the 4 \fat\fhes o\b the top of the filter \fover i\bto the grooves i\b the proje\ftor, the\b press the left a\bd right butto\bs to \flose. • Push the filter \fover u\btil it \fli\fks i\bto pla\fe. 9. Clear the filter usage hours. Plug the power \ford i\bto the wall outlet, a\bd the\b tur\b o\b the proje\ftor. From the me\bu, sele\ft [RESET] → [CLEAR FILTER HOURS]. (→ page 114) The i\bterval time to...
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155 7. Maintenance 2 Cleaning the Lens\u • Tu\fn o\b\b the p\fojecto\f be\bo\fe cleaning. • The p\fojecto\f has a plastic lens. Use a comme\fcially available plastic lens cleane\f. • Do not sc\fatch o\f ma\f the lens su\f\bace as a plastic lens is easily sc\fatched. • Neve\f use alcohol o\f glass lens cleane\f as doing so will cause damage to the plastic lens su\f\bace. 3 Cleaning the Ca\bin\uet Tu\fn o\b\b the p\fojecto\f, and unplug the p\fojecto\f be\bo\fe cleaning. • Use a d\fy so\bt cloth to...
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156 7. Maintenance 4 Re\flacing the Lam\f\u and the Filters When the lamp \feaches the end o\b its li\be, the Lamp indicato\f in the cabinet will blink \fed and the message “THE LAMP HAS REACHED THE END OF ITS USABLE LIFE. PLEASE REPLACE THE LAMP AND FILTER. USE THE SPECIFIED LAMP FOR SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE.” will appea\f (*). Even though the lamp may still be wo\fking, \feplace the lamp to maintain the optimal p\fojecto\f pe\f\bo\fmance. A\bte\f \feplacing the...
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157 7. Maintenance 2. Re\fove the la\fp housing.(1) Loosen the two sc\fews secu\fing the lamp housing until the phillips sc\fewd\five\f goes into a \b\feewheeling condi- tion. • The two sc\fews a\fe not \femovable. • The\fe is an inte\flock on this case to p\fevent the \fisk o\b elect\fical shock. Do not attempt to ci\fcumvent this inte\f - lock. (2) Remove the lamp housing by holding it. I\bterlo\fk Guide hole T\f \beplace the lamp: 1. Re\fove the la\fp cover. (1) Loosen...