Ricoh Projector PJ WX6170N User Manual
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ix Ta\ble of Contents 5 Using the Remote Mouse Receive\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 30 6 Co\f\fecting Ho\fizontal and Ve\ftical Keystone Disto\ftion [CORNERSTONE] .................32 Co\fne\fstone ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 32 7 Displaying Two Pictu\fes at the Same Time ..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 35 Selecting the PIP o\f PICTURE BY PICTURE Mode [MODE] ..................\e..............35 [POSITION] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 36 8 P\feventing the Unautho\fized Use o\b the P\fojecto\f [SECURITY] ....................................... 37 9 Cont\folling the P\fojecto\f by Using an HTTP B\fowse\f ..................\e..................\e..............40 P\fojecting You\f Compute\f’s Sc\feen Image \b\fom the P\fojecto\f via a Netwo\fk [NETWORK PROJECTOR] ..................\e..................\e..................\e.......47 Using the P\fojecto\f to Ope\fate You\f Compute\f via a Netwo\fk [REMOTE DESKTOP] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 51 4. Using the Viewer\u ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 56 1 What you can do with the Viewe\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 56 2 P\fepa\fing p\fesentation mate\fials ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 58 3 P\fojecting images sto\fed in a USB memo\fy device ..................\e..................\e.................59 Sta\fting the Viewe\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 59 Exiting the Viewe\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 61 Names and \bunctions o\b Viewe\f sc\feen ..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 62 Viewe\f option settings ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 67 4 P\fojecting data \b\fom sha\fed \bolde\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 70 Connecting the p\fojecto\f to the sha\fed \bolde\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e.70 Disconnecting the sha\fed \bolde\f \b\fom the p\fojecto\f ..................\e..................\e............73 5 P\fojecting data \b\fom media se\fve\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 74 Setting up “Media Sha\fing” in Windows Media Playe\f 11 ..................\e..................\e....74 Setting up “Media Sha\fing” in Windows Media Playe\f 12 ..................\e..................\e....76 Connecting the p\fojecto\f to the media se\fve\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..77 Disconnecting the p\fojecto\f \b\fom the media se\fve\f ..................\e..................\e............78 5. Using On-Screen Menu ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 79 1 Using the Menus ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 79 2 Menu Elements ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 80 3 List o\b Menu Items ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 81 4 Menu Desc\fiptions & Functions [INPUT] ..................\e..................\e..................\e............... 84 COMPUTER1, 2, and 3 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 84 HDMI ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.......... 84 DisplayPo\ft ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 84 VIDEO ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 84 S-VIDEO ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 84 VIEWER ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 84 NETWORK ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 84 ENTRY LIST ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 84 TEST PATTERN ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 84 5 Menu Desc\fiptions & Functions [ADJUST] ..................\e..................\e..................\e............88 [PICTURE] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 88 [IMAGE OPTIONS] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 91 [VIDEO] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 95
x Ta\ble of Contents 6 Menu Desc\fiptions & Functions [SETUP] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..............97 [BASIC] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 97 [MENU] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 99 [INSTALLATION(1)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 100 [INSTALLATION(2)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 103 [OPTIONS(1)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 105 [OPTIONS(2)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 107 7 Menu Desc\fiptions & Functions [INFO.] ..................\e..................\e..................\e............... 109 [USAGE TIME] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 109 [SOURCE(1)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 110 [SOURCE(2)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 110 [WIRED LAN] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 110 [WIRELESS LAN(1)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 111 [WIRELESS LAN(2)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 111 [VERSION(1)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 111 [VERSION(2)] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 112 [OTHERS] ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 112 8 Menu Desc\fiptions & Functions [RESET] ..................\e..................\e..................\e.............113 Retu\fning to Facto\fy De\bault [RESET] ..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 113 9 Application Menu ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 115 ADVANCED NETWORK UTILITY ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 115 NETWORK PROJECTOR ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 116 REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION ..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 116 NETWORK SETTINGS ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 117 TOOLS ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 133 6. Connecting to O\uther Equi\fment ..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 138 1 Mounting a lens (sold sepa\fately) ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 138 Mounting the lens ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 138 Removing the lens ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 139 2 Making Connections ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 140 Analog RGB signal connection ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 140 Digital RGB signal connection ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 141 Connecting an Exte\fnal Monito\f ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 143 Connecting You\f DVD Playe\f o\f Othe\f AV Equipment ..................\e..................\e....... 144 Connecting Component Input ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 145 Connecting HDMI Input ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 146 Connecting to a Wi\fed LAN ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 147 Connecting to a Wi\feless LAN (sold sepa\fately) ..................\e..................\e............... 148 Mounting a wi\feless LAN unit ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 148 To \femove the wi\feless LAN unit ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 150 7. Maintenance ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 152 1 Cleaning the Filte\fs ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 152 2 Cleaning the Lens ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 155 3 Cleaning the Cabinet ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 155 4 Replacing the Lamp and the Filte\fs ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 156
xi Ta\ble of Contents 8. User Su\f\fortware ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 161 1 Installing So\btwa\fe P\fog\fam ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 161 Installation \bo\f Windows so\btwa\fe ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 161 Installation \bo\f Macintosh so\btwa\fe ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 163 2 P\fojecting Images o\f Videos \b\fom the P\fojecto\f ove\f a LAN (Advanced Netwo\fk Utility) ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 164 What you can do with Advanced Netwo\fk Utility ..................\e..................\e............... 164 Connecting the p\fojecto\f to a LAN ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 165 Basic Ope\fation o\b Advanced Netwo\fk Utility ..................\e..................\e..................\e. 166 3 P\fojecting You\f Mac’s Sc\feen Image \b\fom the P\fojecto\f ove\f a LAN (Advanced Netwo\fk Utility \bo\f Mac) ..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 171 What you can do with Advanced Netwo\fk Utility ..................\e..................\e............... 171 Ope\fating envi\fonment ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 171 Connecting the p\fojecto\f to a LAN ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 171 Using Advanced Netwo\fk Utility ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 172 4 JPEG Conve\fsion Tool ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 174 Installing JPEG Conve\fsion Tool ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 174 5 Managing the P\fojecto\f Using P\fojecto\f Management Utility ..................\e..................\e..175 Ope\fating envi\fonment ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 175 Installing P\fojecto\f Management Utility ..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 175 9. A\f\fendix ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 176 1 Th\fow distance and sc\feen size ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 176 Lens types and th\fow distance ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 176 Tables o\b sc\feen sizes and dimensions ..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 179 Lens shi\bting \fange ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 180 2 Compatible Input Signal List ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............... 182 3 Specifications ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 184 4 Cabinet Dimensions ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 186 5 Pin Assignments o\b D-Sub Compute\f Input Connecto\f ..................\e..................\e...........187 6 T\foubleshooting ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 188 Indicato\f Messages ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 188 Common P\foblems & Solutions ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 190 I\b the\fe is no pictu\fe, o\f the pictu\fe is not displayed co\f\fectly. ..................\e............. 192 7 PC Cont\fol Codes and Cable Connection ..................\e..................\e..................\e............193
1 Proje\ftor 1. Introduction 1 What’s in the Box? Make su\fe you\f box contains eve\fything listed. I\b any pieces a\fe missing, contact you\f deale\f. Please save the o\figinal box and packing mate\fials i\b you eve\f need to ship you\f p\fojecto\f. NOTE: The bundled \yitems may \fary depending \bn the pr\y\bduct destinati\bn. Power \ford Le\bs theft preve\btio\b s\frew This s\frew makes it diffi\fult to remove the le\bs mou\bted o\b the proje\ftor. (→ page 139) Straps (for preve\bti\bg lamp a\bd filter \fovers from falli\bg) (x2) Atta\fhi\bg the straps to the lamp a\bd filter \fovers preve\bts them from falli\bg whe\b the proje\ftor is suspe\bded from the \feili\bg.Computer \fable (VGA) (Y156079) CD-ROM User’s ma\bual (PDF) a\bd the \eutility software • Importa\bt I\bfomatio\b • Qui\fk Setup Guide Remote \fo\btrol AA alkali\be batteries (x2) Dust \fap for le\bs * The proje\ftor is shipped withou\et a le\bs. For the types of le\bs a\bd throw dista\b\fes, see page 176. Remote mouse re\feiver
2 1. Introduction 2 Introduction to the Projector This section int\foduces you to you\f new p\fojecto\f and desc\fibes the \beatu\fes and cont\fols. Congratulations on \uYour Purchase of the Projector This p\fojecto\f is one o\b the ve\fy best p\fojecto\fs available today. The p\fojecto\f enables you to p\foject p\fecise images up to 500 inches ac\foss (measu\fed diagonally) \b\fom you\f PC o\f Macintosh compute\f (desktop o\f notebook), VCR, DVD playe\f, o\f document came\fa. You can use the p\fojecto\f on a tabletop o\f ca\ft, you can use the p\fojecto\f to p\foject images \b\fom behind the sc\feen, and the p\fojecto\f can be pe\fmanently mounted on a ceiling* 1. The \femote cont\fol can be used wi\felessly. * 1 Do not attempt to mount the p\fojecto\f on a ceiling you\fsel\b. The p\fojecto\f must be installed by qualified technicians in o\fde\f to ensu\fe p\fope\f ope\fation and \feduce the \fisk o\b bodily inju\fy. In addition, the ceiling must be st\fong enough to suppo\ft the p\fojecto\f and the installation must be in acco\fdance with any local building codes. Please consult you\f deale\f \bo\f mo\fe in\bo\fmation. Features you’ll enjoy: • Liquid c\bystal type high b\bightness/high \bes\fluti\fn p\b\fject\f\b Model LCD panel ResolutionAspect Ratio PJ X6180N 0.79" (with MLA) 1024 × 768 dots 4:3 PJ WX6170N 0.75" (with MLA) 1280 × 800 dots 16:10 • Wide \bange \ff \fpti\fnal lenses s\velectable acc\f\bding t\f the place \ff instal\vlati\fn This p\fojecto\f suppo\fts 5 types o\b optional lenses, p\foviding a selection o\b lenses adapted to a va\fiety o\b places o\b installation and p\fojection methods. In addition, the lenses can be mounted and \femoved in one touch. Note that no lens is mounted upon shipment \b\fom the \bacto\fy. Please pu\fchase optional lenses sepa\fately. • Lens shift functi\fn f\f\b easily adjusting the p\fs\viti\fn \ff the p\b\fjected image The position o\b the p\fojected image is moved by tu\fning the two dials on the p\fojecto\f’s \b\font, one \bo\f the ve\ftical di\fection, one \bo\f the ho\fizontal di\fection. • 360° installati\fn a\vngle (tilt-f\bee) The p\fojecto\f can be installed at any angle (360°). Note, howeve\f, that the “\ban mode” setting must be changed acco\fding to the angle o\b installation. Also, the p\fojecto\f cannot be installed tilted to the le\bt o\f \fight. • Wide \bange \ff input/\futput c\fn\vnect\f\bs (HDMI, DisplayP\f\bt, BNC, etc.) and built-in m\fnau\bal speake\b The p\fojecto\f is equipped with a va\fiety o\b input/output connecto\fs: compute\f (analog), 5-co\fe BNC, HDMI, DisplayPo\ft, Video, S-Video, etc. (The compute\f (analog) and BNC connecto\fs also suppo\ft component inputs.) The p\fojecto\f’s HDMI and DisplayPo\ft input connecto\fs suppo\ft HDCP. The p\fojecto\f is also equipped with a built-in 10W monau\fal speake\f. • Ene\bgy-saving design with a \vstandby p\fwe\b c\fnsumpti\fn \ff 0.2\v watts When the on-sc\feen menu’s standby mode is set to “Powe\f Saving”, the powe\f consumption in the standby mode is 0.2 watts.
3 1. Introduction • “Ec\f m\fde” f\f\b l\fw p\fwe\b c\fnsumpti\fn and “Ca\bb\fn Mete\b” display The p\fojecto\f is equipped with an “eco mode” \bo\f \feducing powe\f consumption du\fing use. Fu\fthe\fmo\fe, the powe\f-saving e\b\bect when the eco mode is set is conve\fted into the amount o\b \feductions o\b CO 2 emissions and this is indicated on the confi\fmation message displayed when the powe\f is tu\fned o\b\b and at “In\bo\fmation” on the on-sc\feen menu (CARBON METER). • Maximum lamp \beplacement time \ff 4000 h\fu\bs (3000 h\fu\bs in N\f\bmal m\fde) and n\f need t\f clean the filte\bs When used in the eco mode, the lamp \feplacement time* is extended to a maximum o\b 4000 hou\fs. * This time is not gua\fanteed. Fu\fthe\fmo\fe, this p\fojecto\f uses la\fge 2-laye\f filte\fs. When these filte\fs a\fe \feplaced with new ones when changing the lamp, the\fe is no need \bo\f \fegula\f filte\f cleaning. • Simultane\fus display \ff 2 images (PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE) Two images can be p\fojected simultaneously with a single p\fojecto\f. The\fe a\fe two types o\b layouts \bo\f the two images: “pictu\fe-in-pictu\fe” in which a sub-pictu\fe is displayed on the main pictu\fe, and “pictu\fe-by-pictu\fe” in which the main and sub pictu\fes a\fe displayed next to each othe\f. • Secu\bity functi\fn f\f\b p\beventing unauth\f\bized use This p\fojecto\f is equipped with the \bollowing secu\fity \bunctions: - Passwo\fd secu\fity: When a passwo\fd is set in the on-sc\feen menu, a sc\feen to input the passwo\fd appea\fs when the p\fojecto\f’s powe\f is tu\fned on. - The\bt p\fevention lock: A secu\fity cable compatible with Kensington locks can be connected to the p\fojecto\f. - Secu\fity ba\f: The p\fojecto\f has a mechanism allowing a \fegula\f secu\fity cable (o\f wi\fe) to be installed. • Wi\bed/wi\beless LAN c\fmpatibil\vity (wi\beless LAN unit s\fld \vsepa\bately) The p\fojecto\f is equipped with a LAN po\ft (RJ-45) \bo\f connection to a wi\fed LAN \bo\f t\fans\be\f\fing images \b\fom a compute\f to the p\fojecto\f, cont\folling the p\fojecto\f \b\fom a compute\f, etc. Fu\fthe\fmo\fe, the p\fojecto\f can be used in a wi\feless LAN by mounting the sepa\fately sold wi\feless LAN unit (NP02LM). • C\fnvenient utility s\fftwa\be (Use\b Supp\f\btwa\be) p\b\fvided as standa\bd Utility so\btwa\fe p\fog\fams (Advanced Netwo\fk Utility, Advanced Netwo\fk Utility \bo\f Mac, JPEG Conve\fsion Tool, P\fojecto\f Management Utility) a\fe p\fovided on the included CD-ROM. • LAN-c\fmpatible viewe\b functi\fn Still and moving images in sha\fed \bolde\fs on a compute\f connected by wi\fed o\f wi\feless LAN can be p\fojected with the p\fojecto\f’s viewe\f. - The viewe\f suppo\fts the Windows Media Playe\f 11’s “media sha\fing” \bunction. • C\best\b\fn R\f\fmView ® c\fmpatibility The p\fojecto\f suppo\fts C\fest\fon RoomView ®, allowing multiple devices connected in the netwo\fk to be managed and cont\folled \b\fom a compute\f. A\bout this user’s manual The \bastest way to get sta\fted is to take you\f time and do eve\fything \fight the fi\fst time. Take a \bew minutes now to \feview the use\f’s manual. This may save you time late\f on. At the beginning o\b each section o\b the manual you’ll find an ove\fview. I\b the section doesn’t apply, you can skip it.
4 1. Introduction 3 Part Names of the \uProjector Front/To\f The lens is sold sepa\fately. The desc\fiption below is \bo\f when the PJ Standa\fd Lens Type1 is mounted. Co\btrol Pa\bel (→ page 6) Le\bs Shift Dial (verti\fal/horizo\btal) (→ page 18) Le\bs Remote Se\bsor (lo\fated o\b the fro\bt a\bd the rear) (→ page 9) Remote Se\bsor (→ page 9) Zoom Lever/Zoom Ri\bg (→ page 21) Le\bs Cap (The optio\bal le\bs is s\ehipped with the le\bs \fap.) Fo\fus Ri\bg (→ page 19) Adjustable Tilt Foot (→ page 21) I\bdi\fator Se\ftio\b (→ page 6) Le\bs Release Butto\b (→ page 139) Adjustable Tilt Foot (→ page 21) Ve\btilatio\b (outlet) Heated air is exhausted from here. M\funting the st\baps 1. Mount the straps to the filter cover and la\fp cover as shown on the diagra\f \below. 2. Insert the knot in the strap into the hole on the \botto\f of the projector and pull in the direction of the arrow to fasten. 1 2 Lamp Cover (→ page 157) Se\furity Bar Atta\fh a\b a\bti-theft devi\fe. The se\furity bar a\f\fepts se\furity wires or \fhai\bs up to 0.18 i\b\fh/4.6 mm i\b diameter. Mo\baural Speaker (10 W) Lamp \fover strap i\bsertio\b hole Filter \fover strap i\bsertio\b hole
5 1. Introduction Termi\bal Pa\bel(→ page 7) Rear Remote Se\bsor (lo\fated o\b the fro\bt a\bd the rear) (→ page 9) AC I\bput Co\b\be\ft the supplied p\eower \ford’s three-pi\b plug here, a\bd plug the other e\bd i\bto a\b a\ftive wall outlet. (→ page 13) * This secu\fity slot suppo\fts the Mic\foSave\f ® Secu\fity System. Built-i\b Se\furity Slot ( )* Ve\btilatio\b (i\blet) / F\eilter Cover The wireless LAN u\bit’s USB (LAN) port is lo\fated i\bside here.(→ page 148, 152) Ve\btilatio\b (outlet) Heated air is exhausted from here.
6 1. Introduction Control Panel/Indicator\u Section 1. (P\fwe\b) Butt\fn (→ page 14, 25) 2. P\fwe\b Indicat\f\b (→ page 13, 14, 25, 188) 3. Status Indicat\f\b (→ page 188) 4. Lamp Indicat\f\b (→ page 156, 189) 5. Temp. Indicat\f\b (→ page 189) 6. Input Butt\fn (→ page 16) 7. Aut\f Set Butt\fn (→ page 24) 8. Keyst\fne Butt\fn (→ page 32) 9. Menu Butt\fn (→ page 79) 10. / V\flume Butt\fns (→ page 24) 11. Ente\b Butt\fn (→ page 79) 12. Back Butt\fn (→ page 79) 1 11 9 10 12 6 7 8 2345
7 1. Introduction Terminal Panel Feat\uures 1. C\fmpute\b 1 In/ C\fmp\fnent In\vput C\fnnect\f\b (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) (→ page 13, 140, 145) 2. C\fmpute\b 1 Audi\f In Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→ page 140, 145) 3. C\fmpute\b 2 In/ C\fmp\fnent In\vput C\fnnect\f\b (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) (→ page 140, 145) 4. C\fmpute\b 2 Audi\f In Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→ page 142) 5. C\fmpute\b 3 In/C\fmp\fnent (R/\vC\b, G/Y, B/Cb, H, V) C\fnnect\f\bs (BNC × 5) (→ page 140, 145) 6. C\fmpute\b 3 Audi\f In Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→ page 140, 145) 7. HDMI In C\fnnect\f\b (Type A) (→ page 141, 142, 146) 8. DisplayP\f\bt In C\fnnect\f\b (→ page 141) 9. M\fnit\f\b Out (C\fmp.1) C\fnn\vect\f\b (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) (→ page 143) 10. Audi\f Out Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→ page 143) 11. S-Vide\f In C\fnnect\f\b (Mini DIN 4 Pin)\v (→ page 144) 12. Vide\f In C\fnnect\f\b (RCA) (→ page 144) 13. Vide\f/S-Vide\f Audi\f In (L/M\fn\f, R) C\fnnect\f\bs (RCA) (→ page 144) 14. LAN P\f\bt (RJ-45) (→ page 147) 15. USB P\f\bt (Type A) (→ page 59) 16. PC C\fnt\b\fl P\f\bt (D-Sub 9 Pin) (→ page 193) Use this po\ft to connect a PC o\f cont\fol system. This enables you to cont\fol the p\fojecto\f using se\fial communica- tion p\fotocol. I\b you a\fe w\fiting you\f own p\fog\fam, typical PC cont\fol codes a\fe on page 193 . Be su\fe to use a c\fossing cable. 17. Se\bvice P\f\bt This po\ft is \bo\f the deale\f o\f se\fvice pe\fsonnel. Fo\f details, contact you\f deale\f. 147 8 151 2 3 4 5 10 9 13 12 11 16 17 6