Ricoh Projector PJ WX6170N User Manual
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8 1. Introduction 4 Part Names of the \uRemote Control 1. Inf\ba\bed T\bansmitte\b (→ page 9) 2. P\fwe\b On Butt\fn (→ page 14) 3. P\fwe\b Standby Butt\fn (→ page 25) 4, 5, 6. C\fmpute\b 1/2/3 Butt\fn (→ page 16) 7. Aut\f Set Butt\fn (→ page 24) 8. Vide\f Butt\fn (→ page 16) 9. S-Vide\f Butt\fn (→ page 16) 10. HDMI Butt\fn (→ page 16) 11. DisplayP\f\bt Butt\fn (→ page 16) 12. Viewe\b Butt\fn (→ page 16, 59) 13. Netw\f\bk Butt\fn (→ page 16) 14. Input Butt\fn (→ page 16) 15....
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9 1. Introduction Remote Control Precautions • Handle the \femote cont\fol ca\fe\bully. • I\b the \femote cont\fol gets wet, wipe it d\fy immediately. • Avoid excessive heat and humidity. • Do not sho\ft, heat, o\f take apa\ft batte\fies. • Do not th\fow batte\fies into fi\fe. • I\b you will not be using the \femote cont\fol \bo\f a long time, \femove the batte\fies. • Ensu\fe that you have the batte\fies’ pola\fity (+/−) aligned co\f\fectly. • Do not use new and old batte\fies togethe\f, o\f...
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10 1. Introduction 5 O\ferating Environment for Software Included on CD-RO\uM Names and Featu\fes o\b Bundled So\btwa\fe P\fog\fams Name o\b so\btwa\fe p\fog\famFeatu\fes Advanced Netwo\fk Utility • This is a so\btwa\fe p\fog\fam used to send the sc\feens o\b you\f pe\fsonal comput - e\fs to the p\fojecto\f via wi\fed/wi\feless LAN (Meeting mode). P\fojected images can be t\fans\be\f\fed and saved to pe\fsonal compute\fs. When “Meeting Mode” is used, p\fojected images can be...
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11 1. Introduction O\ferating Environment The \bollowing is the ope\fating envi\fonment \bo\f Advanced Netwo\fk Utility. Fo\f the ope\fating envi\fonment o\b othe\f so\bt- wa\fe p\fog\fam, \fe\be\f to the help \bunction o\b each so\btwa\fe p\fog\fam. Suppo\fted OS Windows 7 Home Basic Windows 7 Home P\femium Windows 7 P\fo\bessional Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 7 Ente\fp\fise Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home P\femium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista...
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12 This section desc\fibes how to tu\fn on the p\fojecto\f and to p\foject a pictu\fe onto the sc\feen. 1 Flow of Projecting an Image Step 1 • Connecting your co\fputer / Connecting the power cord (→ page 13) Step 2 • Turning on the projector (→ page 14) Step 3 • Selecting a source (→ page 16) Step 4 • Adjusting the picture size and position (→ page 17) • Correcting keystone distortion [KEYSTONE] (→ page 22) Step 5 • Adjusting a picture and sound- Optimizi\bg a \fomputer sig\bal...
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13 2. Projecting an Image \u(Basic O\feration) 2 Connecting Your Com\futer/Connect\uing the Power Cord 1. Connect your co\fputer to the projector. This se\ftio\b will show you a basi\f \fo\b\be\ftio\b to a \fomputer. For i\bformatio\b about other \fo\b\be\ftio\bs, see "2 Maki\bg Co\b\be\ftio\bs" o\b page 140. Co\b\be\ft the \fomputer \fable (VGA) betwee\b the proje\ftor’s Computer 1 I\b \fo\b\be\ftor a\bd the \fomputer’s port (mi\bi D-Sub 15 Pi\b). Tur\b two...
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14 2. Projecting an Image \u(Basic O\feration) StandbyBlinkingPowe\f On Steady orange ligh\Pt Blinking blue ligh\PtSteady blue light 3 Turning on the Projector 1. Re\fove the lens cap. 2. Press the (Power) \button on the projector ca\binet or the Power On \button on the re\fote control. The Power i\bdi\fator will tur\b to blue a\bd the proje\ftor will be\fome ready to use. TIP: • When the message “PROJECTOR IS LOCKED! ENTER YOUR PASSWORD.” is displayed, it means that the...
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15 2. Projecting an Image \u(Basic O\feration) Note on Startu\f screen (Menu Language \uSelect screen) When you fi\fst tu\fn on the p\fojecto\f, you will get the Sta\ftup menu. This menu gives you the oppo\ftunity to select one o\b the 17 menu languages. T\f select a menu language, f\fll\fw these steps: 1. Use the , , or \button to select one of the 17 languages fro\f the \fenu. 2. Press the Enter \button to execute the selection. A\bte\f this has been done, you can...
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16 2. Projecting an Image \u(Basic O\feration) 4 Selecting a Source Selecting the com\fu\uter or video source NOTE: Turn \bn the c\bmputer \y\br \fide\b s\burce equipment c\bnnec\yted t\b the pr\bject\br\y. Detecting the Signal Aut\fmatically P\fess the Input button once. The p\fojecto\f will sea\fch \bo\f the available input sou\fce and display it. The input sou\fce will change as \bollows: COMPUTER1 → COMPUTER2 → COMPUTER3 → HDMI → DisplayPo\ft → VIDEO → S-VIDEO → VIEWER →...
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17 2. Projecting an Image \u(Basic O\feration) 5 Adjusting the Pict\uure Size and Positio\un Use the Lens Shi\bt dial, the adjustable tilt \boot leve\f, the Zoom leve\f/Zoom \fing and the Focus \fing to adjust the pictu\fe size and position. I\b this \fhapter drawi\bgs a\bd \fables are omitted for \flarity. Adjusting the p\fojected image’s ve\ftical and ho\fizontal position [Lens shi\bt]Adjusting the \bocus [Focus \fing] Finely adjusting the size o\b an image [Zoom leve\f/Zoom \fing]Adjusting...