Ricoh Projector PJ X3351N User Manual
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6.Enter the identification code on the QuickProjection dialog. The projector's name or IP address can also be entered instead of the identification code. 7. 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 the following: • RICOH PJ X3351N/X4241N: 1024 × 768 • RICOH PJ WX3351N/WX4241N: 1280 × 800 Projecting a Computer's Screen via a Network 79
Projecting Images Using DLNA-Compatible Devices The projector is compatible with DLNA. DLNA is the guideline for sharing content on a network. Therefore, the projector can project still images and videos transmitted from DLNA-compatible devices. The projector can also access DLNA-compatible devices such as file servers, tablet computers, or smartphones and project JPEG files stored on them. The supported file types for the DLNA-compatible devices are shown below:Still imagesItemRequirementsFile extensionsjpg, jpeg, JPG, JPEGFile sizeLess than 10 MBNumber of pixels2 × 2 to 5120 × 5120 pixelsFile formatBaseline formatVideosItemRequirementsFile extensionsmpg, mpeg, MPG, MPEG, m2ts, m2t, M2TS, M2T, m2p, M2P, mp4, MP4, mov, MOVNumber of pixels320 × 240 to 1920 × 1080 pixelsVideo compression format• MPEG2 when the container format is MPEG2-PS or MPEG2-TS • H.264 when the container format is MP4 or QuickTime Audio compression format • MPEG1/2-Audio Layer2 when the container format is MPEG2-PS or MPEG2-TS • Linear PCM when the container format is MPEG2-PS or QuickTime • AAC-LC when the container format is MP4 or QuickTimeContainer formatMPEG2-PS, MPEG2-TS, MP4, QuickTimeFrame rateLess than 30 fpsBit rateLess than 20 Mbps (recommended)4. Using the Projector via a Network 80
• The supported video file types are compliant with the projector's own specifications. They are notcompliant with the DLNA 1.5 guidelines. • The maximum number of files that can be displayed in the list is 512 per 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 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. Preparation To project files transmitted from DLNA-compatible devices or access 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 70 "Connecting the Projector to a Network". For details about how to use DLNA-compatible devices, see the manuals provided with the DLNA- compatible devices. In addition, following settings are necessary: • To project files transmitted from DLNA-compatible devices, select [Enable] in [Remote Projection Control] under [Network Application Settings]. For details, see page 121 "Network Application Settings Menu". • To project files stored 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 Images from DLNA-Compatible Devices For basic operations, such as how to turn on the projector or adjust the focus, see page 37 "Projecting an Image". Projecting Images Using DLNA-Compatible Devices 81
The procedure of the DLNA-compatible device described below is an outline of the basic flow. The detailed procedure varies depending on the device and application. For details, see the manuals provided with the device and application. 1. Turn the projector on. 2. If [Network PC] is not selected as the input signal, press the [Input] button. 3.Switch the input signal to [Network PC]. For details about how to switch the input signal, see page 38 "Projecting an Image". The standby screen for [Network PC] input appears. 4. Check the projector name on the projection screen. 5.On the DLNA-compatible device, select the projector name checked in Step 3 as a destination device. 6. On the DLNA-compatible device, select the file you want 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 the DLNA-compatible devices and applications. Projecting Images Stored on the DLNA Server For basic operations, such as how to turn on the projector or adjust the focus, see page 37 "Projecting an Image". 4. Using the Projector via a Network 82 DHY105
Projecting files 1.Turn the projector on. 2. Press the [Input] button to switch the input signal to [Server]. For details about how to switch the input signal, see page 38 "Projecting an Image". The list of 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. If [DLNA Certification Mode] in [Network Application Settings] is specified as [Enable], some video files do not appear in the file list. For details, see page 121 "Network Application Settings Menu". 4. Select the file, [Slideshow], or folder, and then press the [Enter] button. • When a file is selected If you select a JPEG file, its image is projected. If you select an MPEG file, the video plays. • When [Slideshow] is selected A slide show starts with the files in the current folder. • When a folder is selected The file list within the folder is displayed. Repeat this step until the file you want to project is displayed. • Images are displayed in the numerical and alphabetical order of their file name headers. • You can specify the slide show switching interval for still images in [Display Interval (sec.)] in [Server] under [Network Application Settings]. • If a video file is in a folder that has been selected for a slide show, the entire video plays. When the video finishes, the next file is displayed. Controlling the projected image How to control a still image • [Enter] button: Starts the slide show from the projected image. Stops the slide show that is inprogress. • [ ] button: Displays the next image. • [ ] button: Displays the previous image. Projecting Images Using DLNA-Compatible Devices 83
• [] button: Rotates the image 90° to the right. • [ ] button: Rotates the image 90° to the left. • [Menu] button: Returns to the file list screen. How to control a video • [Enter] button: Pauses or restarts the video. • [ ] button: Fast forwards the video. If a video is paused, displays the next image. • [ ] button: Rewinds the video. If a video is paused, displays the previous image. • [ ] button: Increases the volume. • [ ] button: Decreases the volume. • [Menu] button: Returns to the file list screen. • The rewind and fast forward speed increases three levels each time the button is pressed. To reduce the speed to its original, press the [Enter] button. • If any operation except for volume adjustment is performed during the slide show, the slide show stops. 4. Using the Projector via a Network 84
Projecting Images Using Smart Devices (RICOH PJ X3351N/WX3351N/WX4241N only) The projector is compatible with Miracast. Using Miracast, the projector can be connected to your smart device peer-to-peer, and you can project the screen of your smart device on the projection screen. • For details about supported file types for this function, see page 80 "Projecting Images Using DLNA-Compatible Devices". 1. Turn the projector on. 2. Press the [Input] button to switch the input signal to Miracast. For details about how to switch the input signal, see page 38 "Projecting an Image". When the standby screen for [Network PC] input is displayed, you can also select [Miracast] at the upper left corner of the projection screen. The standby screen for [Miracast] input appears. 3. Check the projector name on the projection screen. 4.On your smart device, enable the wireless output (Miracast) function. 5. On your smart device, select the projector name checked in Step 3 as the destination device. 6. If the Push button method is selected as the authentication method on your smart device, select [Connect] on the projection screen, and then press the [Enter] button. If the PIN code method is selected, enter the PIN code displayed on the projection screen into your smart device. 7. On your smart device, select the file you want to project. The selected file is projected. Projecting Images Using Smart Devices (RICOH PJ X3351N/WX3351N/WX4241N only) 85 DHY106
• For details about how to control the projected image and stop the projection, see the manualsprovided with your smart device. 4. Using the Projector via a Network 86
5. Changing the Projector Settings This chapter explains the settings on the menu screen and how to change the settings. Viewing the Menu Screen 1. Image Adjustment menu tab Adjusts the settings for the projected image, such as contrast and brightness.For the Image Adjustment menu settings, see page 93 "Image Adjustment Menu". 2. Display Settings menu tab Specifies the settings for how to display the image, such as auto keystone correction and aspect.For the Display Settings menu settings, see page 97 "Display Settings Menu". 3. Energy Saving Settings menu tab Specifies the settings for energy saving. For the Energy Saving Settings menu settings, see page 102 "Energy Saving Settings Menu". 874 5 6 7 1 2 3 8CZE134
4. Default Settings 1 menu tabSpecifies the settings for the beep sound, user logo, etc. For the Default Settings 1 menu settings, see page 105 "Default Settings 1 Menu". 5. Default Settings 2 menu tab Specifies the settings for the display language, startup password, etc.For the Default Settings 2 menu settings, see page 107 "Default Settings 2 Menu". 6. Network/USB Settings menu tab The Network/USB Settings menu tab includes the USB Settings menu, Network Settings menu, and Network Application Settings menu. • USB Settings menu Specify the settings for USB file projection. For the USB Settings menu settings, see page 110 "USB Settings Menu". • Network Settings menu Specify the network settings, such as an IP address. For the Network Settings menu settings, see page 112 "Network Settings Menu". • Network Application Settings menu Specify the settings for Web Image Monitor, PJLink, etc.For the Network Application Settings menu settings, see page 121 "Network Application Settings Menu". 7. Display Status tab Enables information such as input signals and lamp usage time, etc., to be displayed.For item that can be displayed, see page 128 "Display Status". 8. Settings The settings and information for each menu can be displayed.5. Changing the Projector Settings 88