Ricoh PJ X3241N Remote control code setting for remote control, Key lock, Closed Caption

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Using the menus 1 (Continued)

[Remote control]

Sets a remote control code from 2 types. You can set each code respectively for up to 2 projectors. The factory setting is [1].

To switch codes, set the same code for the projector and the remote control. A remote control code is applied after the setting is done.

You cannot operate the remote control if the codes of the projector and the remote control do not match.

Remote control code setting for remote control

Set the same remote control code switch as the projector. p.16 p.17

[Key lock]

Avoid operating errors by locking the projector’s control panel buttons. (The remote control operations are still available.)

Control panel operations are locked after the setting is done, and operations using the control panel buttons are disabled.

To release the key lock, set the [Key lock] to [Off] using the remote control. You can also set the [Key lock] to [Off] by pressing the [RETURN/MUTE] button on the projector for 10 seconds. (When operating the main unit, the LAMP and TEMP indicators will glow orange for 3 seconds, and the projector will beep.) Note that when Network or USB memory input is selected, the [Key lock] cannot be set to [Off] with the [RETURN/MUTE] button on the projector.

[Closed Caption]

Off : Closed Caption is not displayed.

CC1-CC4 : Displays the dialogue and narration of TV programs and videos that are (Caption) closed captioned.

T1-T4 : Displays information not related to the current program, such as weather,

(Text) stock data or the like, when it is provided by individual station.

Note

This projector supports a special feature called closed captioning which allows subtitles to be displayed at the bottom of the picture. This is pursuant to the Regulations set forth by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Due to the different broadcasting or signaling system, it may not operate correctly in other regions or countries where TV programs do not support closed captioning.

Closed Caption may not appear correctly depending on the signal conditions or the recording conditions of videotapes.

If the Text is not available, only a black rectangle background may appear on screen. To prevent this from appearing, set the Closed Caption to [Off].

When you switch channels of broadcasting programs or play a videotape using “trick play” functions such as rewind or fast-forward, the operations in the connected device may cause the Caption or Text to remain on the screen for a while.

Closed Caption is available for Video and S-Video input images.

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Contents Data Projector Safety Precautions USA onlyBefore Using Ventilation Power SourcesSource of Light Cleaning Power Cord ProtectionHeat Water and MoistureImportant Safety Instructions Accessories Damage Requiring ServiceSales representative for Repair service If glass componentsDo not use the product in a closed installation Location Replacement PartsSafety Check Avoid Volatile Liquid Place and Manner of InstallationMoisture Condensation Important Precautions LCD Panel CopyrightsDisposal Following information is only for EU-member statesOther Information Trademarks Notational Conventions Used in This ManualContents Others MaintenanceNetwork/USB memory Checking the package contents Names of each part on the main unit PreparationsNames of each part on the control panel and remote control Remote ControlButtons. Either is usable. p.20 p.65 Names of the terminals on the rear panel 91011 Operating the remote Control Preparing and using the remote control Loading dry-cell batteries into the remote control Connecting a computer Operating a computerPlacement Placement StylesPlacement Projection Distance and SizePJ X3241N Screen As seen from abovePJ WX3231N Screen As seen from above As seen from the side Connection Before connectionPreparations Turning the power on and off  Connect the power cord Turn the power on Remove the lens cap Turn the power off PrecautionsPress the ON/STANDBY button again Replace the lens capTurn on the power Basic operationsActivate the connected device Press the Input buttonAdjust projector placement angle Adjust the screen size and focusAdjust the volume with the buttons To fine adjust the angle, twist the foot adjusterBasic operations LCD PanelsUsing handy features  Using auto setting For computer input onlyPress the remote control’s Auto SET button Adjusting Keystone distortion ManuallyUsing handy features Press the remote control’s Resize buttonTo zoom out, press the remote control’s Resize Button  Resizing image Changing picture mode Press the remote control’s Screen Size button Cutting off the picture and sound temporarily Mute  Changing screen size Freezing the image Freeze  Setting the password How to change passwordPress the remote control’s Freeze button How to set password from On to Off How to set password from Off to OnHow to operate when password is On Using the menus  Setup using the Setting display The image adjustment menu ContrastUsing the menus Frequency The display setting menu Blackboard mode PrecautionDetailed description Screen size Up/down shiftLogo confirmation Reset logoDisplay style  The default setting menu Detailed description Auto input searchNetwork input detection Input select menu ComputerPower on Lamp powerDetailed description Fan mode Voice guideClosed Caption Remote control code setting for remote controlKey lock  Displaying Information Status display Before connecting via a network  Connection using the Network Projector Windows Vista or Connection using the Network Utility Functions Communication mode  Caution when using the wireless LAN functions Ad hoc communication mode  Infrastructure communication modeHow to use the USB terminal  Connecting USB device Disconnecting USB device Plug in the USB device USB memory devices  Backing up data Supported files  The USB terminal Projector settings Be sure to read this subsection Control setting Slideshow setup Status display Setting up the Network Projector/Network Utility LANCharacter entry mode Items using characters, numbers, and symbols Character entry Number only Details on individual items  Security for wireless LAN settings Network authentication Network key When you have set Encryption to WEPWhen you have set Encryption to TKIP/AES Setting initialization Wired LAN settings  Computer settings  The control setting menu  Detailed descriptionProjector name PJLink Setting slideshow options Wireless network Details on individual items Still Image Movie ImageCommon Checking the projector status Status display Using the Network Projector  Setting up the projector Setting up the computer Turn the projector power on Switch the input to NetworkInstalling the applications  How to install System Requirements  Application Types and Major Functions How to uninstall Using the Network Utility Select Transmission modeLaunch the Network Utility software application Click the Advanced buttonSelect the projector to be transmitted Click the buttonClick the Browse button, and select the file to send Using the Network UtilityClick the Jpeg File icon Click Movie File icon Click the Browse button and select the file to send Mute Select the projector to transmit toPlay the video file via the Control window Click the Multiscreen icon Layout.Arrange the virtual display Multiscreen Usage Examples ExampleUSB memory Using the Network Utility Wireless LAN Settings Utility dialog box appears  Easy Connect utilityLaunch the Network Utility software application Click the Tool buttonCopying the computer settings to the projector Unplug the USB memory device from the computerModifying the computer settings using the projector settings Unplug the USB memory deviceAdvanced setting Switching settings automatically at start-upWEB browser Registering profile automaticallyClick the Remote Control button Click the Remote Control window’s buttonsTo quit, click the button on the Remote Control window  Operating the projectorSymbols in the thumbnail list  Playing a slide show from a thumbnail listPlug a USB memory device Searching for a target fileFor Jpeg files Displaying slides Changing slidesFor Mpeg files Displaying video Fast-forwarding and rewinding video images Converting an image file How to use the Jpeg Conversion Tool Launching the Jpeg Conversion Tool Conversion Method field, select Converting PPT file How to use the Jpeg Conversion Tool Converting files created with Microsoft PowerPoint  Making a presentation with converted Jpeg files Playing a slide show from a thumbnail listConversion Method field, select Creating screen capture Jpeg file has been createdSetting up the projector using a Web browser  How to use the Projector Configuration ToolSetting up the projector using a Web browser Select items from the menu on the left Details on major items Settings Status displayPage Lamp replacement Lamp replacement Reset the lamp time About lamp replacement messagesReplace the inner lamp cover Replace the outer lamp coverAir filter cleaning Unplug power cord Remove the air filterClean the filter Replace the air filter Main unit cleaning Lens and main unit cleaning Lens cleaning No power Power went out during usePower went out during use, or power won’t come on Trouble indicationsTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Specifications  List of general specificationsSpecification  Separately sold productSpecifications  List of supported signals Computer input List of supported signals Hdmi input  List of supported signals Y/PB/PR input List of supported signals Video, S-Video input  Control terminal  Pin assignment Main Commands  Interface formatEN US EN GB Y007-6300

PJ WX3231N, PJ X3241N specifications

The Ricoh PJ X3241N and PJ WX3231N projectors are designed to meet the demands of modern presentations, making them ideal choices for business and educational environments. Both models boast a compact, portable design that ensures easy transportation, allowing users to set up anywhere with minimal effort.

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Both projectors utilize DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, ensuring excellent color accuracy and sharp image quality. The PJ X3241N features a native XGA resolution of 1024 x 768, while the PJ WX3231N has a WXGA resolution of 1280 x 800, allowing it to display widescreen presentations with remarkable clarity. This enhanced resolution is particularly beneficial for media-rich content, ensuring viewers do not miss any important details.

Connectivity options are extensive on both models, featuring HDMI, USB, and VGA ports, which facilitate easy connections to various devices, including laptops, tablets, and USB drives. This versatility makes it convenient for users to present their materials without extensive setup time. Additionally, the PJ WX3231N has integrated wireless capabilities, allowing for seamless connectivity without the need for cables, thereby reducing clutter during presentations.

The Ricoh PJ X3241N and PJ WX3231N are also designed with user-friendly features, such as easy-to-navigate menus and remote control options, which simplify the setup process. Furthermore, both projectors come equipped with a long lamp life of approximately 5,000 hours in standard mode, reducing maintenance needs and operating costs over time.

In conclusion, the Ricoh PJ X3241N and PJ WX3231N projectors stand out for their combination of portability, high brightness levels, resolution options, extensive connectivity, and user-friendly features. These attributes make them excellent choices for professionals and educators seeking reliable projection solutions that deliver high-quality visuals in a variety of settings. With Ricoh's commitment to performance and innovation, these projectors continue to meet the evolving demands of today's presentation technologies.