Yamaha Projector DPX1000 User Manual

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DPX1000  
Digital Cinema Projector  
OWNERS MANUAL  
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT  
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)  
Responsible Party: Yamaha Electronics Corporation  
Address: 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue  
Buena Park, CA90620  
Telephone: 714-522-9105  
Fax: 714-670-0108  
Type of Equipment: Projector  
Model Name: DPX-1000  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
See the user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.  
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)  
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that  
interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is  
found to be the source of interference, which can be determined  
by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the  
problem by using one of the following measures:  
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS  
UNIT!  
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions  
contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements.  
Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void  
your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.  
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected  
by the interference.  
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories  
and/or another product use only high quality shielded  
cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used.  
Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow  
instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this  
product in the USA.  
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit  
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.  
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the  
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change  
the lead-in to coaxial type cable.  
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply  
with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for  
Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these require-  
ments provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use  
of this product in a residential environment will not result in  
harmful interference with other electronic devices.  
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results,  
please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type  
of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please  
contact Yamaha Electronics Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe  
Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620.  
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed  
by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.  
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not  
installed and used according to the instructions found in the  
users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation  
of other electronic devices.  
We WantYou Listening For A Lifetime  
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your  
equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or  
distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often  
undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend  
you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels.  
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Caution: Read this before operating this unit.  
To assure the finest performance, please read this manual  
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
When not planning to use this unit for a long period of time  
(i.e. vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall  
outlet.  
Installation  
When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp  
the plug; do not pull the cord.  
Install this unit in a well-ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with  
at least 30 cm (1 feet) clearance on the top, right and left, and  
at the back of this unit — away from direct sunlight, heat  
sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.  
Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section on  
common operating errors before concluding that this unit is  
faulty.  
Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors,  
or transformers to avoid humming sounds. To prevent fire or  
electrical shock, do not place this unit where it may get  
exposed to rain, water, and/or any type of liquid.  
Others  
Clean the lens carefully so as not to create any scratches by  
using a blower or lens paper.  
Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from  
cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in an environment with  
high humidity (i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent  
condensation inside this unit, which may cause an electrical  
shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.  
Replace the lamp when the LAMP indicator blinks in red after  
the lamp usage has exceeded 2000 hours. Follow the lamp  
replacement procedure described in this manual.  
For U.K. customers  
On the top of this unit, do not place:  
– Other components, as they may cause damage and/or  
discoloration on the surface of this unit.  
IMPORTANT  
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN  
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:  
– Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire,  
damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.  
GREEN-AND-YELLOW: EARTH  
BLUE:  
BROWN:  
– Containers with liquid in them, as they may cause electrical  
shock to the user and/or damage to this unit.  
NEUTRAL  
LIVE  
Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc.  
in order not to restrict heat dissipation. If the temperature inside  
this unit rises too much, it may cause fire, damage to this unit,  
and/or personal injury.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may  
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the  
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be  
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter  
E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN-  
and-YELLOW.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.  
When installing this unit on the ceiling, make sure the ceiling  
has sufficient strength to support this unit and the ceiling  
mounts for an extended period of time. Installation must be  
performed only by qualified service personnel.  
Operation  
Remove the lens cover before starting any operation of this unit  
to prevent the heat from staying around the lens. Operation  
with the cap on may cause damage to this unit.  
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug  
supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate  
3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described  
below.  
Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are  
complete.  
Only the voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this  
unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may  
cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.  
YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage  
resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than that  
specified.  
Note  
The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with  
bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.  
Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.  
For Canadian customers  
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to  
wide slot and fully insert.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-  
003.  
Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly  
causing damage.  
Take care of this unit so that no foreign objects and/or liquid  
drop inside this unit.  
To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the power cord  
from the wall outlet during an electrical storm.  
Do not look into the lens while this unit is turned on. It may  
cause serious damage to your eyesight.  
Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON to set this unit  
in the standby mode, and disconnect the AC power plug from  
the wall outlet.  
Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified  
YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed. The  
cabinet should never be opened for any reason.  
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Inappropriate places for installation  
If this unit is not correctly installed in an appropriate place, it may cause fire or failure, or damage the unit itself. Carefully choose the place  
to install this unit by avoiding the places listed below.  
1. Places where the temperature and humidity vary greatly  
Do not install this unit in a place where the temperature and humidity become extremely high or the temperature becomes extremely  
low.  
This unit must be used within a temperature range of 5—35°C.  
2. Places without adequate ventilation  
Install this unit with at least 30 cm (1 feet) of ventilation space on the top, right and left, and back.  
Do not cover the ventilation slots of this unit not to obstruct the heat dissipation.  
Install this unit on the firm surface.  
Do not cover this unit with a tablecloth, etc.  
Make sure there is nothing to get sucked into the ventilation slots so that the temperature of this unit does not become too high.  
If you are going to install the unit in a rack, be sure to leave space for ventilation to prevent exhaust overheating the unit.  
3. Places where it gets dusty  
If the filter is blocked with dust, the temperature of this unit may become too high.  
4. Places with too much vibration or impact  
Vibration and impact can damage parts of this unit.  
5. Places where this unit gets exposed to water or high humidity  
If this unit is exposed to water or high humidity, it may cause a fire or electrical shock.  
6. Unstable places  
If this unit is installed on an unstable or an inclined tabletop, it may fall and cause damage to the unit or personal injury.  
7. In close proximity to a Radio or Stereo  
The unit may interfere with reception if placed in close proximity to a radio or television receiver.  
Important  
To ensure vivid, high contrast images, make sure that no light other than the projector light falls directly on the screen.  
Accessory check  
Please check that all accessories listed here are included in your package.  
Remote control  
Batteries (AA, UM-3 or R6)  
Power cable  
AUTO  
V. POS  
IRIS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
SETTING  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
Pin/BNC adapters  
Lens cover  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
LIGHT  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
INPUT  
A
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
B
MEMORY  
2
1
4
5
6
RESET  
II  
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ENGLISH  
Features  
• Bright, high contrast images achieved through  
DLP™ technology  
• Low operating noise made possible byYamaha  
sound technology  
• HDTV capable 1280 x 720 pixel wide DMD™  
element  
• High quality progressive reproduction of film  
sources thanks to 3-2 pulldown detection  
• A bright, high resolution large diameter lens  
• 6 memory settings and an abundance of image  
adjustment functions  
• Electronic lens adjustment  
— Zoom, Focus, Vertical Position, Optical Iris  
Diaphragm —  
• Digital Visual Interface (DVI)  
HDCP Compatible  
(DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments.)  
Contents  
INTRODUCTION  
MENU  
Features ............................................. 1  
Part Names and Functions  
Menu structure ................................... 16  
1 <IMAGE> ...................................................................... 17  
2 <SIGNAL> .................................................................... 19  
3 <INITIAL> .................................................................... 20  
4 <SETUP> ...................................................................... 21  
Front panel and controls ....................................................... 2  
Connections .......................................................................... 3  
Remote control ..................................................................... 4  
Using the remote control ...................................................... 5  
Loading the batteries into the remote control....................... 5  
Using the remote as a wired remote control ......................... 5  
Menu operation  
Menu screen and operating buttons .................................... 22  
Basic menu operation ......................................................... 23  
Submenus ........................................................................... 24  
Basic submenu operation.................................................... 25  
One-touch image menu ...................................................... 28  
Changing the menu location ............................................... 28  
INSTALLATION  
Installation  
Installation methods ............................................................. 6  
Screen and projection distance ............................................. 7  
Projection image position ..................................................... 8  
Keystone ............................................................................... 8  
Memory function  
Selecting the memory setting number ................................ 29  
Resetting to the factory default settings ............................. 30  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
CONNECTIONS  
Additional information  
Connecting the unit  
Glossary .............................................................................. 31  
Projectable signals .............................................................. 33  
Message display ................................................................. 34  
Connecting A/V components................................................ 9  
Connecting to a computer................................................... 10  
Maintenance  
BASIC OPERATION  
Regular care ........................................................................ 35  
Filter replacement ............................................................... 35  
Replacing the lamp cartridge .............................................. 36  
Basic Operations  
Turning on the power ......................................................... 11  
Turning off the power ......................................................... 11  
Preparations for projection ................................................. 12  
Select an input .................................................................... 13  
Select a display aspect ........................................................ 14  
Other functions ................................................................... 15  
Indicators ............................................................................ 15  
Troubleshooting .................................. 37  
Specifications  
Specifications ..................................................................... 38  
Dimensional drawing ......................................................... 39  
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Part Names and Functions  
I Front panel and controls  
STANDBY/ON indicator  
Front remote control sensor  
Lamp cover  
Ventilation (Exhaust) vent  
Ventilation inlet  
Lens  
Lens cover  
STANDBY/ON  
1
2
8
9
0
ESCAPE  
MENU  
3
4
Adjuster  
Use this to make fine adjustments  
to the projection angle.  
PATTERN  
SETTING  
q
5
ASPECT  
INPUT  
w
e
r
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
6
7
DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR DPX-1000  
1 STANDBY/ON indicator  
8
(Enter) button  
Press this button to set values and enter into submenus.  
2 STANDBY/ON button  
9 MENU button  
Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational)  
modes.  
Press this button to display the general settings and adjustments  
menu.  
3 ESCAPE button  
0 SETTING button  
Use this button to exit from submenu mode.  
Selects the various lens adjustment modes.  
4 PATTERN button  
q INPUT button  
Switches the built-in test pattern display on and off.  
Press this button to display the input source and input signal  
selection menu.  
5 ASPECT button  
Selects the display aspect of the projection image. Press the  
button to display the aspect presently being used. Pressing the  
button again within 2 seconds will switch the unit to the next  
aspect mode.  
w Cursor button  
Use the h, g, , + buttons for functions such as system  
operations, menu item selection, and changing system values.  
6 LAMP warning indicator  
7 COVER warning indicator  
e FAN warning indicator  
r TEMP warning indicator  
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Part Names and Functions  
I Connections  
AC inlet  
Plug in the supplied power cord here.  
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR  
D4 VIDEO  
G/Y  
B/PB/CB  
R/PR/CR  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
Rear remote control sensor  
q
w
e
r
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR  
D4 VIDEO  
G/Y  
B/PB/CB  
R/PR/CR  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
9
1 INPUT B (D-Sub 15 pin)  
9 VIDEO (Pin jack)  
This is the input connector for signals (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR)  
from a component video or RGB source. Use a D-Sub monitor  
cable when connecting another component to the DPX-1000  
through this connector.  
This jack receives composite signals from jacks of other A/V  
components. Use a video pin cable when connecting other  
components to the DPX-1000 through this jack.  
0 AC inlet  
2 D4 VIDEO (D connector)  
q DVI (DVI jack)  
This connector receives video signals from the D connector of  
other A/V components. It is compatible with the D1—D4  
formats. (This connector is designed for the Japanese D format  
only.)  
This jack receives DVI signals from computer equipment or  
DVI signals from A/V equipments.  
w REMOTE IN/OUT jack  
Connect the remote control to the IN jack when using it  
through a cable. Codes input through the IN jack will be output  
directly through the OUT jack.  
37 INPUT A (BNC jacks)  
These are input jacks for signals from component video or  
RGB sources. Component signals from A/V equipment should  
be connected to ports 35, and RGB signals from Computer  
equipment to ports 37. Use a BNC cable when connecting  
other components to the DPX-1000 through these jacks.  
e RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin)  
This jack is used for factory testing.  
r TRIGGER OUT  
3 G/Y (G, or luminance signal)  
This jack outputs control signals to external components. A  
potential of 12V/Maximum 200 mA is provided when the  
DPX-1000 is projecting.  
4 B/PB/CB (B, or color difference signal)  
5 R/PR/CR (R, or color difference signal)  
6 HD/SYNC (horizontal sync signal, composite sync signal)  
7 VD (vertical sync signal)  
8 S-VIDEO (Mini DIN jack)  
This jack receives S VIDEO signals from the S-VIDEO output  
jack of other A/V components. Use an S VIDEO cable when  
connecting other components to the DPX-1000 through this  
jack.  
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Part Names and Functions  
0 INPUT area  
I Remote control  
Directly selects the input jack.  
Buttons with identical names to those on the main unit perform  
identical functions. To use the remote, point it at the remote control  
sensor on the front or back of the unit from a distance of no more  
than 7 m (23 feet).  
q MEMORY area  
Calls up stored video memory directly.  
w RESET button  
1
Press this button to reset all parameters altered in the menu to  
their default factory settings.  
e
r
2
3
AUTO  
V. POS  
IRIS  
e
button  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
4
5
6
Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational)  
modes.  
SETTING  
t
y
ESCAPE  
MENU  
r FOCUS button  
Switches on and off the focus adjustment mode for the image  
being projected.  
7
8
u
i
o
p
ASPECT  
INPUT  
t PATT (PATTERN) button  
Switches the built-in test pattern display on and off.  
LIGHT  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
y MENU button  
9
0
INPUT  
A
S
VIDEO  
Press this button to display the general settings and adjustments  
menu.  
VIDEO  
B
MEMORY  
2
1
4
u
(Enter) button  
q
w
5
6
Use this button to set values and enter into submenus when the  
menu is being displayed. Pressing the button when the menu is  
not being displayed will call up the in-line menu. (see page 28.)  
RESET  
i INPUT button  
Press this button to display the input source and input signal  
selection menu.  
1 Transmit indicator  
This indicator will light up when the unit is sending infra-red  
signals to the main unit.  
o LIGHT switch  
Pressing this switch will light up the often used 2, 6, 8, e,  
y, i buttons. The lights will switch off if no operation is  
performed within 10 seconds.  
2 AUTO button  
Pressing this button will automatically adjust the unit to the  
best settings for projection by retuning the frequency of the  
projection to that of the source component.  
p HIDE button  
Press this button to temporarily halt projection of the image  
being displayed. Press the HIDE button once more to cancel  
this function.  
3 V. POS button  
Switches on and off the adjustment mode for the vertical  
positioning of the entire image.  
AUTO  
V
.
POS  
Z
O
O
4 ZOOM button  
M
E
S
C
A
P
E
FOCUS  
PA  
T
T
M
EN  
U
Switches on and off the size adjustment mode for the image  
being projected.  
ID-1  
A
S
P
E
C
T
ID-2  
S
T
IL  
INPUT  
L
S
VIDE  
O
V
I
D
E
H
ID  
E
O
A
1
B
D
V
I
a
5 IRIS button  
4
2
D4  
5
3
RESET  
6
Switches on and off the lens iris diaphragm change mode.  
6 ESCAPE button  
Press this button to exit from a sub-menu.  
7 Cursor buttons  
s
Use the h, g, , + buttons to move the cursor within the  
interface.  
a Remote control code switching switch  
8 ASPECT button  
This remote control will work when it has the same code as  
that set on the menu. The default setting on the menu is ID-1.  
Selects the display aspect of the projection image. Press the  
button to display the aspect presently being used. Pressing the  
button again within 2 seconds will switch the unit to the next  
aspect mode.  
s Remote control cable jack  
Use this jack to connect the remote control to the main unit  
with a cable.  
9 STILL button  
Stops a moving image to display a still of the desired image.  
Press STILL again to cancel this function.  
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Part Names and Functions  
I Using the remote control  
Use the remote control under the following conditions. The remote control will not function if it is used outside the angles and/or range  
detailed here.  
Usable distance  
7 m (23 feet)  
Usable angle  
30 degrees  
A left/right arc of 30 degrees  
A vertical arc of 30 degrees  
7 m (23 feet)  
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
RGB/YPB  
PR/YCB  
CR  
D
4
V
I
D
E
O
G/Y  
B/PB/CB  
R/PR/CR  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
7 m (23 feet)  
7 m  
(23 feet)  
AUTO  
AUTO  
V
.
POS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
V
.
POS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
IRIS  
SETTING  
IRIS  
SETTING  
PATT  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
INPUT  
A
INPUT  
A
S
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
B
VIDEO  
B
MEMORY  
2
MEMORY  
2
1
4
1
4
5
6
5
6
RESET  
RESET  
Important  
Bright light, fluorescent light etc. on the remote sensor on the main unit may inhibit the normal functioning of the remote control.  
The remote may not function normally if there is an obstacle blocking the signal between the remote and the remote control sensor  
on the main unit.  
The above are approximate figures.  
I Loading the batteries into the remote  
I Using the remote as a wired remote  
control  
control  
To use the remote control as a wired remote control, use a 2P  
monaural miniplug to connect the remote control cable jack on the  
underside of the remote control to the REMOTE IN jack on the  
main unit.  
A
U
T
O
V
.
PO  
S
ZOOM  
ES  
CA  
PE  
FOCUS  
PA  
T
T
M
ENU  
ID-2  
AS  
P
ECT  
ID-1  
S
T
IL  
INPUT  
L
S
VIDEO  
V
ID  
E
H
ID  
O
A
E
1
B
D
V
I
4
2
D
4
5
3
RESET  
6
1. Remove the battery compartment cover from the  
back of the remote control.  
2. Insert two batteries (AA, UM3, or R6 type), matching  
the polarity markings (+, ) on the batteries with  
those in the battery compartment.  
3. After inserting the batteries, close the cover until it  
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
snaps into place.  
RGB/YPBPR/YCB  
CR  
D4 VIDEO  
G/Y  
B/PB/CB  
R/PR/CR  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
Important  
If the remote must be used closer to the main unit than  
normal, or does not always operate correctly, exchange the  
batteries for new ones.  
Do not mix old and new, or different types of battery.  
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a  
long time.  
If the batteries leak, dispose of them immediately, taking care  
not to touch the battery fluid. If the battery fluid comes into  
contact with your eyes, mouth, or skin, rinse it off with water  
immediately and consult a doctor. Clean the battery compart-  
ment thoroughly before installing new batteries.  
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Installation  
I Installation methods  
There are four ways to install this unit:  
on a table in front of the screen.  
mounted on the ceiling in front of the screen.  
on a table behind a semi translucent screen.  
mounted on the ceiling behind a semi translucent screen.  
Set the method you use on the 4 <SETUP> section of the MENU described later. (see page 21.)  
<Mounting on a table>  
Place the unit on a standard height table to project and view the image  
from in front of the screen. The height from the bottom of the unit to the  
center of the lens is 12.4 cm (4”-7/8).  
<Mounting on the ceiling>  
There are two kinds of brackets (low ceiling and high ceiling, sold  
separately) available which can be used to mount the unit on the ceiling.  
Consult your dealer for details on their use, and have installation done by  
either your dealer or a reputable contractor.  
The image on the screen is vertically reversed compared to that of a table  
mounted installation. In this case, please set the installation type to  
FRONT/CEILING in the 4 <SETUP> section of the menu. (see page  
21.)  
<Mounting the unit on a table or on the ceiling from behind a semi translucent screen>  
In this case, images are projected onto a semi translucent screen, and the  
viewer watches it from the reverse side. The relationship with the screen  
and projection distance corresponds to that for front projection. For rear  
projection, set the installation type to REAR/CEILING or REAR/TABLE  
in the 4 <SETUP> section of the menu. (see page 21.)  
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Installation  
I Screen and projection distance  
The ideal position for mounting the main unit (Projection distance [a]) depends on the size of the screen to be used (the length of a diagonal  
line across the screen). It is possible to adjust the projection distance within a preset range from Wide to Tele using the zoom function.  
Additionally, it is possible to adjust the V. POS (Vertical positioning) of the image to better suit the screen. Use the information illustrated in  
the figure below to determine the best position for installation.  
<When using a 4:3 screen>  
<When using a 16:9 screen>  
Screen size  
Projection distance [a]  
Since the DPX-1000 is equipped with a 16:9 element, the ideal  
installation position for viewing images with a 4:3 screen depends  
on the size of the desired image projection.  
Wide (m) — Tele (m)  
(feet, inches)  
60  
70  
80  
1.8 — 2.88  
2.1 — 3.36  
2.4 — 3.84  
2.7 — 4.32  
3.0 — 4.8  
3.3 — 5.28  
3.6 — 5.76  
4.5 — 7.2  
6.0 — 9.6  
5’11” — 9’5”  
6’10” — 11’  
1 When a standard 16:9 image completely fills the width of the  
7’10” — 12’7”  
8’10” — 14’2”  
9’10” — 15’9”  
10’10” — 17’4”  
11’10” — 18’11”  
14’9” — 23’7”  
19’8” — 31’6”  
screen (leaving black line at the top and bottom of the screen)  
90  
100  
110  
120  
150  
200  
2 When the standard 4:3 image completely fills the screen  
Screen size  
Projection distance  
1
Wide — Tele  
(m), (feet, inches)  
2
Wide — Tele  
(m), (feet, inches)  
60  
80  
1.65 m — 2.64 m  
5’5” — 8’8”  
2.2 m — 3.52 m  
7’3” — 11’7”  
2.2 m — 3.52 m  
7’2” — 11’7”  
2.9 m — 4.64 m  
9’6” — 15’3”  
100  
120  
200  
2.75 m — 4.4 m  
3.65 m — 5.84 m  
9’  
— 14’5”  
12’  
— 19’2”  
3.3 m — 5.28 m  
10’10” — 17’4”  
4.4 m — 7.04 m  
14’5” — 23’1”  
5.5 m — 8.8 m  
7.3 m 11.68 m  
23’11” — 38’4”  
18’  
— 28’10”  
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3 Projecting both 16:9 and 4:3 images  
It is possible to use the zoom function to make use of the  
screen efficiently for both 1 and 2 above. The projection  
distance in this case will be between Wide in 2 and Tele in 1.  
Adjust the size of the projected image using the zoom so that  
all images fill the screen completely. However, please be aware  
that adjustments to V. POS can cause the position of the image  
to slip.  
For a 16:9 screen  
Projection distance [a]  
6.0 9.6 m  
(19'8" 31'6")  
4.5 7.2 m  
(14'9" 23'7")  
3.0 4.8 m  
(9'10" 15'9")  
2.4 3.84 m  
(7'10" 12'7")  
1.8 2.88 m  
(5'11" 9'5")  
Lens center line  
Screen size  
200''  
60''  
80''  
100''  
150''  
*These are theoretical numerical values.  
Please be aware that there may be some discrepancy in comparison to actual values.  
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Installation  
I Projection image position  
Follow the instructions below to adjust the position of the projected image on the screen.  
<Adjusting using the zoom>  
Wide  
Tele  
This figure shows the limits within which the zoom function can alter  
projection distance in relation to the screen size. Within these limits, it is  
possible to adjust the image so that it fills the screen completely. (See  
page 12.)  
Lens center line  
<Adjusting using the V. POS (vertical positioning)>  
It is possible to adjust the vertical position of the projected image on the  
screen up or down by half the height of the screen.  
For example, shifting V. POS fully up will bring the lower limit of the  
image above the centerline of the lens. (See page 12.)  
Shifted fully up  
Lens center line  
Projected image  
Shifted fully down  
<Adjusting using the adjusters>  
When this unit is mounted on a tabletop, the position of the image can be  
adjusted by using the adjusters located on the underside of the unit.  
Adjust the height by rotating the movable part of the two screw-type  
adjusters at the front bottom of the case. The adjustment range of these  
adjusters is 3 cm (1-1/4 inch). Adjust with care as loosening them further  
may cause them to separate from the main unit.  
I Keystone  
When the unit is mounted at an angle to the screen, the image will be projected in a trapezoid manner. Use the keystone function in the  
keystone section of 4 <SETUP> in the menu to rectify this. (See page 21.)  
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Connecting the unit  
Make sure that the power of this unit and all other components is turned off before making any connections.  
Some components have different connection methods and connector names.  
Refer to the operating instructions for each component that you wish to connect.  
Plug the unit in correctly to prevent it from creating noise or other problems.  
I Connecting A/V components  
As shown in the illustration below, there are 5 types of connections provided on this unit for connection to A/V components.  
Follow the instructions on the figure below to connect A/V video outputs from other components to this unit using the correct cables and  
adapters.  
Input  
Signal type  
Composite video  
Connector type  
VIDEO  
Pin jack  
S-VIDEO  
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
D4 VIDEO  
DVI  
S video  
Mini DIN connector  
BNC connector x 3—5  
D-sub 15 pin  
D connector  
DVI connector  
Component video/RGB video  
Component video/RGB video  
Component video  
Component video/RGB video (digital)  
D connector cable  
DVI cable (digital)  
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
RGB/YPB  
PR/YCB  
CR  
D4 VIDEO  
G/Y  
B/PB/CB  
R/PR/CR  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
D-sub monitor  
cable  
BNC cable for component  
connection  
Video pin cable  
Pin/BNC  
adapters  
S video cable  
Pin cable  
G
/
Y
B
/
P
B/  
CB  
R/PR/CR  
D1—4 output DVI output  
D-sub  
Pin jacks  
BNC jacks  
S video output  
jack  
Video output  
jack  
connectors  
connector  
Component/RGB video output connectors  
Image output from A/ V components  
Note ꢀ  
Make sure to match theY/PB/PR orY/CB/CR of the A/V component and this unit when connecting a component to INPUT A compo-  
nent jacks. Also, refer to the operation instructions for the A/V component. HD/SYNC and VD need to be connected for RGB video  
signals in some cases.  
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Connecting the unit  
I Connecting to a computer  
There are three ways of connecting a computer, as listed below. Please use the correct type of cable for the connector when making connec-  
tions.  
Input  
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
DVI  
Signal type  
Connector type  
BNC jack x 5  
D-sub 15 pin  
RGB Analog  
RGB Analog  
RGB Digital  
DVI connector  
DVI cable (Digital)  
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
RGB/YP
/YCBC  
R
D4 VIDEO  
G
B/CB  
R/CR  
HD/NC  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
D-Sub monitor  
cable  
BNC monitor cable  
Monitor output terminal  
DVI output terminal  
Computer  
Note ꢀ  
Refer to see 2 <SIGNAL> in the menu described on page 19 for detailed settings for the type of image signal input.  
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Basic Operations  
This section describes the basic operation of the DXP-1000 once installation and connection have been completed. It is necessary to make  
detailed settings in the menu described later so that the DXP-1000 is correctly set for the mounting, screen, input signals, and other condi-  
tions of its installation. Follow the steps described in this section to carry out these procedures.  
I Turning on the power  
I Turning off the power  
Be sure to remove the lens cover before using this unit.  
1. Press the STANDBY/ON button when finished using  
1. Plug the supplied power cord into the AC inlet on the  
rear of the DXP-1000, then plug the cord into the wall  
outlet.The STANDBY/ON indicator will turn orange.  
this unit.  
There will be a message to confirm that you wish to turn the  
unit off. Press the STANDBY/ON button once more to confirm  
that you wish to do so. The lamp will switches to a half-lit  
state, and the fan continues for roughly 2 minutes to cool the  
lamp. During this time, the STANDBY/ON indicator blinks  
orange. You cannot turn the unit on again by pressing the  
STANDBY/ON button during this time.  
STANDBY/ON  
STANDBY/ON indicator  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
PATTERN  
SETTING  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
Press again for standby.  
OUT  
IN  
DVI  
REMOTE  
RS-232C  
TRIGGER OUT  
INPUT  
B
INPUT  
A
RGB/YPBP  
R/YCBC  
R
D4 VIDEO  
G/Y  
B/PB/CB  
R/PR/CR  
HD/SYNC  
VD  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AC inlet  
Note ꢀ  
2. Press the STANDBY/ON button (The  
button on  
the remote control).The indicator will blink green and  
the lamp inside the unit will light up, in preparation  
for projection.  
The lamp may blink when in the half-lit state.This is not a  
lamp failure.  
2. Once cooling is completed, the STANDBY/ON  
indicator will cease blinking, becoming a steady  
orange.  
STANDBY ON (  
)
STANDBY/ON indicator  
AUTO  
STANDBY/ON  
Important  
V. POS  
IRIS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
SETTING  
Do not disconnect the power cord when the fan is  
going and the STANDBY/ON indicator is blinking  
orange.This could damage the lamp and result in  
shorter lamp life or lamp failure.  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
PATTERN  
SETTING  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
3. Replace the lens cover and disconnect the unit from  
the power outlet if you do not plan to use it for a long  
time.  
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
Note ꢀ  
There are STANDBY/ON indicators located on the front panel  
and the control panel of the main unit.  
Important  
Condensation may appear on the unit if the  
temperature of the surround environment changes  
quickly. Condensation may also cause the  
projected image to be cloudy. Switch off the unit  
power until the condensation disappears.  
Switching the unit on when condensation is  
present may damage the unit.  
3. After approximately 35 seconds, the indicator will  
stop blinking, indicating that preparations for projec-  
tion are complete.  
Important  
Be sure not to disconnect the power cord while the  
power STANDBY/ON indicator is green, or blinking  
green.This can cause significant damage to the  
lamp and may result in a shorter lamp life or failure.  
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Basic Operations  
<Adjusting focus with FOCUS>  
Adjust the focus of the projected image.  
I Preparations for projection  
Carry out the adjustments necessary to the projection image to  
obtain the optimum setting for projection.  
1. Press the PATT button on the remote control or the  
PATTERN button on the main unit to display a test  
pattern for adjustment.  
STANDBY/ON  
ZOOM  
AUTO  
V. POS  
IRIS  
ESCAPE  
2. Press the FOCUS button on the remote control or the  
SETTING button on the main unit repeatedly to place  
the unit in focus adjustment mode.  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
V. POS  
IRIS  
FOCUS  
PATT  
SETTING  
SETTING  
SETTING  
PATTERN  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
ESCAPE  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
3. Adjust the unit to an optimal focus setting by press-  
ing either the h or g buttons.  
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
4. Press the FOCUS button again or the ESCAPE button  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
to exit from the focus adjustment (Focus) mode.  
<Adjusting the vertical position with V. POS>  
<Adjusting the iris diaphragm with IRIS>  
The initial setting on this unit is for projection of the image in a  
line directly from the center of the lens. Where the center of the  
screen is above or below the center of this line, use the V. POS  
function to adjust the vertical position of the image up or down.  
V. POS can adjust the image up to half the height of the screen.  
This unit is equipped with an IRIS function to switch between the  
high levels of black and high contrast images important in a home  
theatre and the bright images needed for a large screen. Use this  
function as best suits your needs.  
1. Press the IRIS button on the remote control or the  
SETTING button on the main unit repeatedly to place  
the unit in iris diaphragm adjustment (Iris) mode.  
1. Press the V. POS button on the remote control or the  
SETTING button on the main unit repeatedly to place  
the unit in vertical position adjustment (Lens shift)  
mode.  
2. Adjust the unit to an optimal iris setting by pressing  
either the + or buttons.  
2. Adjust the image to a suitable position by pressing  
either the h or g buttons.  
3. Press the IRIS button again or the ESCAPE button to  
exit from the iris adjustment mode.  
3. Press the V. POS button again or the ESCAPE button  
to exit from the vertical position adjustment mode.  
<Using the test pattern to perform adjustments>  
This unit is equipped with three test patterns: a crosshatch pattern  
useful for focus adjustment, and gray scale and color bar patterns  
for image adjustment. Use them as best suits your needs.  
<Adjusting image size with ZOOM>  
Enlarge or reduce the size of the image to fit the size of the screen.  
The maximum extent of this zoom is 1:1.6.  
1. Press the PATT button on the remote control or the  
PATTERN button on the main unit to display a test  
pattern for adjustment.  
1. Press the ZOOM button on the remote control or the  
SETTING button on the main unit repeatedly to place  
the unit in zoom adjustment (Zoom) mode.  
2. Select a suitable test pattern by pressing either the +  
or buttons.  
2. Adjust the image to a suitable size by pressing either  
the h or g buttons.  
3. Press the PATT button again or the PATTERN button  
3. Press the ZOOM button again or the ESCAPE button  
on the main unit to exit from the adjustment mode.  
to exit from the adjustment mode.  
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Basic Operations  
Input source  
VIDEO  
The image signal to project  
I Select an input  
Press the INPUT button to display the input selection menu on the  
screen. Use the h and g to select a name from those on display and  
Composite video signals input from an A/V component to  
the VIDEO jack  
S-VIDEO  
S video signals input from an A/V component to the S  
VIDEO jack  
then press the  
to confirm your choice.  
The signal settings for INPUT A, INPUT B and DVI will not  
change. To change them, press the + button to open the submenu,  
use the cursor buttons to select a suitable source from Component/  
RGB PC/RGB TV, and confirm the selection by pressing the  
button. You can select the terminal name directly from the input  
area on the remote control.  
INPUT A <COMPONENT>  
Component signals input to INPUT A (BNC jack)  
<RGB PC>  
RGB signals input from a computer to INPUT A (BNC  
jack)  
<RGB TV>  
RGB signals input from an A/V component to INPUT A  
(BNC jack)  
INPUT B <COMPONENT>  
AUTO  
Component signals input to the D-sub 15-pin connector  
on INPUT B  
<RGB PC>  
STANDBY  
/
ON  
V. POS  
IRIS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
SETTING  
RGB signals input from a computer to the D-sub 15-pin  
connector on INPUT B  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
+
<RGB TV>  
PATTERN  
SETTING  
RGB signals input from a component to the D-sub 15-pin  
connector on INPUT B  
Enter  
INPUT  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
DVI  
<COMPONENT>  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
Digital component signals input from an A/V component  
to the DVI connector  
<RGB PC>  
Digital RGB signals input from a computer to the DVI  
connector  
<RGB TV>  
LIGHT  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
INPUT  
A
S
VIDEO  
INPUT area  
VIDEO  
B
MEMORY  
2
1
4
Digital RGB signals input from an A/V component to the  
DVI connector  
5
6
D4 VIDEO  
Component signals input from an A/V component to the  
D4 video connector  
RESET  
Input signal  
VIDEO  
S VIDEO  
INPUT A  
INPUT B  
DVI  
Component  
RGB PC  
RGB TV  
D4  
Note ꢀ  
Setting a laptop or notebook PC to display simultaneously  
on its built in display and on an external monitor can cause  
the image to be incorrectly displayed on the external  
monitor. In this case, set the PC to display on the external  
monitor only. Refer to the computers operating instructions  
for further details.  
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Basic Operations  
I Select a display aspect  
Display aspect selects the type of image to display for an input signal. Press the ASPECT button and select a suitable mode. The types of  
aspect mode available depend on the input signal. Additionally, this unit has an auto mode that can automatically select the correct display  
aspect if the relevant information is encoded in the input signal. These modes are accessible from the display aspect area of the 2 <SIGNAL>  
section of the menu described later.  
1 Auto (Zoom)  
6 Subtitle Zoom  
In this mode, when the input signal is letterbox or squeeze  
type, and such information is encoded in the input signal, the  
unit will detect this and automatically change to the most  
appropriate display aspect.  
This mode is most appropriate for showing subtitled letter box  
format video software. There are more detailed settings for this  
mode, which can be adjusted in the Subtitle Zoom area of the  
2 <SIGNAL> section of the menu. Refer to page 24 for  
details.  
2 Normal  
In this mode, the aspect from the input signal is kept as is, and  
the image is projected vertically with an aspect of 16:9, filling  
the screen and leaving a black area to the left and right of the  
image.  
Subtitle Area  
Adjust the settings for subtitles.  
V Scroll  
Adjust the position of the subtitles by moving the screen  
vertically.  
3 Squeeze  
This mode displays images that have been compressed  
horizontally in a normal wide aspect manner.  
7 Through  
This mode displays the signal as it is input with no enlargement  
4 Smart Zoom  
or reduction. The projected image size will vary according to  
the resolution of the signal.  
This mode stretches the left and right edges of a 4:3 image  
without altering the center, to project a 16:9 image which fills  
the screen.  
8 Through Squeeze  
This mode expands the width of the input signal to display the  
image in a 16:9 aspect. The projected image size will vary  
according to the resolution of the signal.  
5 Zoom  
This mode projects images received in a letterbox format in a  
16:9 format that completely fills the screen.  
[Representative examples]  
Input signal type  
Input image  
Display aspect  
Projected image  
Normal  
Standard 4:3 image  
Smart Zoom  
Zoom  
Letter box  
Subtitle Zoom  
Squeeze  
SUBTITLE  
Squeeze  
(Vista size)  
Through Squeeze  
Squeeze  
Squeeze  
(Cinemascope size)  
HDTV  
Normal  
Normal  
RGB PC  
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I Other functions  
I Indicators  
There are 5 indicators on the main unit that display the operating  
status of the DPX-1000.  
STILL freezing the image  
Press the STILL button on the remote control to capture a frame  
from a moving image. Press STILL once more to resume normal  
projection.  
STANDBY/ON  
1
ASPECT  
INPUT  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
LIGHT  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
STILL  
INPUT  
A
PATTERN  
SETTING  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
B
MEMORY  
2
1
4
ASPECT  
INPUT  
5
6
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
RESET  
2
5
3 4  
1 STANDBY/ON  
(There is also an LED on the front panel of the  
main unit.)  
HIDE turning off the image temporarily  
Press the HIDE button on the remote control to temporarily turn of  
the projected image. Press the HIDE button once more to resume  
normal projection.  
Off  
The power is turned off.  
Standby mode  
Startup mode  
Steady orange  
Blinking green  
Steady green  
Blinking orange  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
Operating  
LIGHT  
Lamp cooling prior to going into Standby  
mode  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
HIDE  
INPUT  
A
S
VIDEO  
Blinking red  
Blinks red or red and orange when there  
is a problem with the fans in the unit.  
Consult a Yamaha dealer if this occurs.  
VIDEO  
B
MEMORY  
2
1
4
5
6
2 LAMP  
RESET  
Off  
Normal  
Blinking orange  
Steady red  
Lamp usage has exceeded 2000 hours.  
The lamp has burnt out.  
3 COVER  
Off  
Normal  
Steady red  
Either the lamp cover or the filter cover is  
not correctly attached.  
4 TEMP  
Off  
Normal  
Steady red  
Either the internal temperature of the unit  
or the temperature of the lamp is  
abnormally high.  
5 FAN  
Off  
Normal  
Steady red  
The cooling fan is not working properly.  
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Menu structure  
It is necessary to set various properties on a variety of menus so that this unit can project in optimal condition. There are four menu groups,  
each with a number of different menu items. Some of these items are not selectable for certain types of input signal, some have submenus  
attached, and others have a three stage menu hierarchy. (Displayed with a  
S
overleaf.)  
Each menu group consists of the items below. Follow the procedures outlined to adjust the parameters in each menu to suit your viewing  
requirements.  
1 <IMAGE>  
2 <SIGNAL>  
3 <INITIAL>  
4 <SETUP>  
These menu items make adjustments These menu items set parameters for These menu items set the initial  
These menu items set parameters  
related to installation method,  
remote control and so on.  
to the projection image. The menu  
details will vary depending on the  
input signal type.  
the various input signals. The menu  
details will vary depending on the  
input signal type.  
parameters for a number of menu  
items.  
Black Level (Brightness)  
White Level (Contrast)  
Gamma Trim  
Hue  
Display Aspect  
Color System  
Location  
3D Y/C Separation  
Noise Reduction  
Video Type  
INPUT A Signal  
INPUT A Sync Type  
INPUT B Signal  
INPUT B Sync Type  
DVI Signal  
Keystone  
Remote Control Sensor  
Remote Control ID  
Lens Adjustment Lock  
White Boost  
Saturation  
Progressive Mode  
Color Space Conversion  
Setup Level (SDTV)  
Setup Level (HDTV)  
Signal Level  
Color Temp.  
Sharpness Type  
Sharpness Gain  
Color Balance  
Level adjustment  
Iris  
Auto Power Off  
Auto Input Search  
Display Language  
Lamp Running Time  
Reset  
Economy Mode  
Menu Color  
Message  
Sync Adjustment  
Tracking  
Trigger Out  
Baud Rate  
Horiz. Display Position  
Vert. Display Position  
Signal Status  
Menu Start Screen  
Menu Group  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Black Level  
White Level  
Gamma Trim  
Hue  
0
0
A
0
B
C
D
E
Saturation  
Color Temp.  
Sharpness Type  
Sharpness Gain  
Color Balance  
Level adjustment  
Iris  
100
+
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H
Menu Item  
Off  
L
ML  
MH  
16
Standard  
Standard  
Cinema  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
Items with a submenu  
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Menu structure  
I 1 <IMAGE>........ You cannot adjust these settings without an input signal.  
Input signal  
Menu Item  
Adjustment range  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
BLACK LEVEL  
–100 to 0 to +100  
Adjusts the level of blackness in an image while maintaining peak white brightness. Increasing  
the black level will increase the luminosity of dark scenes and clarify picture tone, however it  
will also lower the contrast. Reducing the black level will increase the contrast in dark scenes  
but will reduce the clarity of black tones.  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, *RGB PC  
WHITE LEVEL (*CONTRAST)  
–100 to 0 to +100  
Increases the level of whiteness in an image without changing the luminosity of the darker parts (*0.50 to 1.00 to 1.50)  
of the image. Increasing the white level will brighten the white areas of an image and increase  
contrast, however it will also reduce the clarity of white within the image. Reducing the white  
level will lower contrast.  
*RGB PC  
(*BRIGHTNESS)  
–100 to 0 to +100  
Controls the total brightness of an image. When set too high, the black portion of the image  
becomes grayish and the white portion of the image tends to be saturated. When set too low, the  
entire image becomes darker.  
BLACK LEVEL  
WHITE LEVEL  
(*CONTRAST)  
(*BRIGHTNESS)  
White  
White  
White  
Output image  
Black  
White  
Input signal  
Black  
White  
Input signal  
Black  
White  
Input signal  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
GAMMA TRIM  
Adjusts the response of the color gradation and gray scale within the image. There are ten  
patterns available, on two pages of five patterns each. Use the key to switch between the  
pages, and select the appropriate pattern for the contents to be viewed.  
HUE  
A/B/C/D/E  
a/b/c/d/e  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
–100 to 0 to +100  
0 to 100 to 200  
Adjusts the hue of the image. Reducing this setting increases the amount of red in the image.  
Increasing it will add blue to the image.  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
SATURATION  
Adjusts color depth. Reducing the value of this setting lightens the color of the image, while  
increasing it will increase the depth of color.  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
COLOR TEMP.  
S
5000K to 6000K  
to 10000K (COLOR TEMP.)  
Adjusts the level of white in colors between red and blue, and between green and magenta. A  
lower setting adds more red to the colors giving a more relaxed feel to the image, while a higher –0.020UV to 0.000 to  
setting adds more blue, resulting in “fresh” color tones. Also, increase the hUV to give more  
+0.020UV (hUV)  
green to the image, or reduce it to add more magenta.  
COLOR TEMP. ADJUSTMENT  
Color temp. adjustment  
hUV  
+
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Menu structure  
Input signal  
Menu Item  
Adjustment range  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
SHARPNESS TYPE  
OFF/L/ML/MH/H  
Use this parameter to change the filtering characteristics of the circuitry used to sharpen edges  
in the projected image.  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
SHARPNESS GAIN  
0 to 16 to 63  
Adjusts the clearness of the image edges. The higher value creates clearer edges. The lower  
value creates a softer image with less noise element.  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
COLOR BALANCE  
S
STANDARD/RGB/  
RGBYCM  
The default setting displays a good balance of colors, which you cannot change. For RGB, this  
parameter adjusts the color balance and gain for the three primary colors R (red), G (green), and  
B (Blue). The intermediate colors Y (yellow), C (cyan), and M (magenta) are set automatically  
based on the RGB and color temperature settings. From the RGB submenu, press the RESET  
key on the remote control to automatically adjust the RGB setting and based on the color gain  
and temperature you have just set For RGBYCM, you should set the color balance and gain for  
each color separately. From the RGBYCM submenu, press the RESET key on the remote  
control to automatically adjust the RGB or YCM tone and based on the color gain and  
temperature you have just set. Refer to the color chart below for further help in adjusting  
parameters.  
XYZ color system color chart  
Y
Green  
Yellow  
Red  
Cyan  
Magenta  
Blue  
X
S
Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT  
–50 to 0 to +50  
Adjusts gain and offset for all parameters (Y, CB, CR/R, G, B) of component and RGB signals.  
(except DVI input)  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
IRIS  
STANDARD/CINEMA  
IRIS set this parameter to STANDARD for viewing bright images on a large screen. Set it to  
CINEMA if you want to give priority to the deep blacks and high contrast important to home  
theatre viewing.  
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Menu structure  
Selections  
I 2 <SIGNAL>...... You cannot adjust the parameters below if the unit is not receiving an input signal.  
Input signal  
Menu Item  
S
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
AUTO/NORMAL/  
SQUEEZE/SMART  
ZOOM/ZOOM/  
SUBTITLE ZOOM  
(SUBTITLE AREA,  
V. SCROLL) THROUGH  
THROUGH SQUEEZE  
Sets the aspect ratio to use when projecting an image for a given input signal. Under AUTO  
mode, the unit will automatically switch to the most suitable mode for display. NORMAL  
(THROUGH) mode projects the image as is without an alteration to the signal. SQUEEZE  
displays horizontally compressed images in a normal non-compressed manner. ZOOM projects  
the image scaled up by a given ratio. SMART ZOOM expands a 4:3 image to 16:9 size.  
SUBTITLE ZOOM displays subtitles. THROUGH SQUEEZE displays an image with the width  
scaled up. The availability of these options depends on the type of input signal.  
S
/
Depending on the state of the input source, it may not be possible for the unit to automatically  
select the optimal display mode. In this case, please select an appropriate mode manually.  
SUBTITLE ZOOM contains the following parameter settings:  
SUBTITLE AREA: Adjusts the subtitle display area  
0 to 3 to 10  
V. SCROLL: Adjusts the vertical position of subtitles  
–10 to 4 to +10  
3DY/C SEPARATION  
Video(NTSC)  
OFF/ON  
Suppresses the rainbow like color crossing and annoying dots in the image received from video  
input. This choice is only available for NTSC format signals from composite inputs.  
NOISE REDUCTION  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
OFF/1/2/3  
Uses digital processing to eliminate noise in the luminance and color signals in sources with a  
comparatively large amount of noise, producing a more vivid image. Use where warranted by  
source quality.  
VIDEO TYPE  
Video  
DVD/VCR  
To ensure synchronization, select VCR when using analog videotape as a video input source.  
Select DVD for other sources.  
PROGRESSIVE MODE  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
AUTO/VIDEO  
Switches the mode of interlace/progressive (I/P) conversion for the built in Faroudja function.  
AUTO distinguishes film source automatically and projects it progressively at 60 frames per  
second. Video turns the distinction function off. Both of these modes use the DCDi function.  
(Only for SDTV interlaced signals)  
COLOR SPACE CONVERSION  
Video/Component,  
AUTO/SDTV/HDTV  
0%/7.5%  
Selects color space coefficients for SDTV BT.601 and HDTV BT.709 type signals. In the AUTO  
mode, the unit will automatically select an appropriate mode based on the resolution of the  
signal.  
IMAGE SIGNAL  
SETUP LEVEL (SDTV)  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
Compensates for the differences in blackness levels  
in normal image signals. It sets the level for signals  
equal to the pedestal level at 0%, and those for  
signals with high levels of blackness at 7.5%.  
%
100  
SETUP LEVEL (HDTV)  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV  
Compensates for the differences in blackness levels  
in HDTV signals. It sets the level for signals equal to  
the pedestal level at 0%, and those for signals with  
high levels of blackness at 7.5%.  
0%/7.5%  
0
PEDESTAL LEVEL  
SIGNAL LEVEL  
The function to change the range of the digital signal level of the input image.  
BLACK LEVEL  
RGB TV  
16–235/0–255  
Use 16—235 for a standard STB (Set Top Box) connection, or use 0—255 for a PC compatible  
connection. (Only for DVI Signals)  
SYNC ADJUSTMENT  
*RGB PC  
*RGB PC  
*RGB PC  
*RGB PC  
–128 to 0 to +127  
0 to 16 to 31  
Regulates flickering, noise, and disorder in the projection image. (* except DVI input)  
TRACKING  
Regulates vertical striping in the image. (* except DVI input)  
HORIZ. DISPLAY POSITION  
Adjusts the horizontal positioning of the projection image. (* except DVI input)  
–50 to 0 to +50  
–50 to 0 to +50  
VEAT. DISPLAY POSITION  
Adjusts the vertical position of the projection image. (* except DVI input)  
S
SIGNAL STATUS  
Video/Component,  
RGB TV, RGB PC  
Displays the resolution of the input signal, and synchronization information for RGB signals.  
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Menu structure  
I 3 <INITIAL>  
Menu item  
Selections  
S
COLOR SYSTEM  
AUTO/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/  
PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM  
Selects the color system to use when the input signal is from a video source. Available selections are  
NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60, and SECAM. Usually, setting the unit to AUTO will  
result in the unit automatically selecting the appropriate color method. However, since the unit does not  
automatically detect NTSC4.43 under AUTO mode, set the color method to NTSC4.43 manually to view  
NTSC4.43 images.  
S
INPUT A SIGNAL  
Selects the type of input signal received at INPUT A.  
COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV  
S
INPUT A SYNC TYPE  
Selects the sync mode of the input signal received from INPUT A. (For RGB TV only)  
AUTO/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/  
Sync on Green  
S
INPUT B SIGNAL  
Selects the type of input signal received at INPUT B.  
COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV  
S
INPUT B SYNC TYPE  
Selects the sync mode of the input signal received from INPUT B. (For RGB TV only)  
AUTO/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/  
Sync on Green  
S
DVI SIGNAL  
COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV  
Selects the type of input signal received at DVI.  
AUTO POWER OFF  
OFF/ON  
Setting the power saving mode to ON will cause the unit to automatically turn off the lamp and place  
itself in the standby mode if no signal is received through the inputs on the main unit for 30 minutes.  
AUTO INPUT SEARCH  
OFF/ON  
Automatically searches through input sources in the following order if no input signal is received at the  
currently selected input.  
INPUT A © INPUT B © D4 VIDEO © S VIDEO © VIDEO © DVI  
S
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
Selects the language to use in the menu display.  
/English/Deutsch/Español/Français/  
Italiano/Portuguêsa/  
/
S
LAMP RUNNING TIME  
Displays the total lamp running time. You can reset the lamp running time in the submenu attached to  
this menu item.  
S
RESET  
Resets all parameters on the menu and held in memory to their default factory settings.  
ALL SETTINGS/ALL MEMORIES/  
CURRENT MEMORY  
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Menu structure  
I 4 <SETUP>  
Menu item  
Selections  
S
LOCATION  
FRONT/TABLE, FRONT/CEILING, REAR/  
TABLE, REAR/CEILING  
There are four ways of installing this unit; tabletop or ceiling mounting for front or rear projection. The  
DPX-1000 will invert or rotate the projection according to this setting.  
KEYSTONE  
–100 to 0 to +100  
If the projection unit is at a horizontal or perpendicular angle to the screen the projection image will be  
distorted to a trapezoid shape. Use the KEYSTONE setting to electronically correct without increasing  
the length of the image. Increase the value when the top of the image is overly wide, and reduce the  
value when the lower part of the image is too wide.  
When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower  
When the lower part of the image is wider than the top  
Increase the value in the positive (+) direction  
Decrease the value in a negative () direction  
S
REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR  
FRONT&REAR/FRONT/REAR/OFF  
Use this parameter for switching between the 2 sensors located on the front and rear of the main unit that  
receive signals from the remote control. You can operate the main unit with a wired remote regardless of  
how this parameter is set.  
S
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
ID 1/ID 2  
OFF/ON  
The main unit can receive commands from the remote control if you set the same ID in the main unit as  
is set by the code change switch on the side of the remote control. Use this code change switch to allow  
one remote to control two main units independently.  
LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK  
Locks the lens so that the V. POS, ZOOM, and FOCUS settings cannot be changed accidentally. Set to  
OFF to cancel this function.  
WHITE BOOST  
Enhances the luster of the white part in the projected image.  
OFF/ON  
ECONOMY MODE  
Lowers power supply to the lamp by approximately 20% to prolong its life.  
OFF/ON  
S
MENU COLOR  
MONOTONE/COLOR  
Selects the color of the characters and background for the on-screen menu display. Press the + or  
button to access the submenu and change color selections.  
MESSAGE  
OFF/ON  
Set whether to display messages of any type on screen.  
S
TRIGGER OUT  
LAMP/FAN/RS-232C  
Set the external control TRIGGER OUT terminal 12V signal emission to “LAMP” to synchronize it to  
the ON/OFF state of the lamp, to “FAN” to synchronize it to the fan, and to “RS-232C”, to receive ON/  
OFF signals through the RS-232C terminal.  
S
BAUD RATE  
9600bps/19200bps/38400bps/57600bps/  
115200bps  
Sets the transmission speed of the RS-232C terminal.  
This setting becomes valid from the next time you switch the unit on.  
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Menu operation  
I Menu screen and operating buttons  
This section provides you with general information about the menu screen and operating buttons on the remote control and this unit’s control  
panel for easier operation. Please read it carefully before starting to operate the menu.  
There are four menu groups in the menu, each containing various  
menu items. Some menu items also have submenus, making up a 3  
tier hierarchy.  
MOVE MENU WINDOW  
Move Menu Window  
Menu group  
Menu item  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
Display Aspect  
Auto  
Display Aspect  
3D Y/C Separation  
Noise Reduction  
Video Type  
Auto  
Off  
Normal  
On  
Squeeze  
Off  
1
2
3
Submenu  
parameter  
Smart Zoom  
Zoom  
DVD  
Auto  
Auto  
0%  
VCR  
Progressive Mode  
Video
Subtitle Zoom  
Through  
Color Space Conversion  
SDTV HDTV
7.5%
Setup Level (SDTV)  
Through Squeeze  
Setup Level (HDTV)  
0% 7.5%
Signal Status  
Parameter  
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
Help message  
Memory setting  
number  
Input signal  
Submenu mark  
1 MENU button  
Opens or closes the menu.  
AUTO  
V. POS  
IRIS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
2 Cursor buttons  
+/– (for side-to-side movements)  
SETTING  
Select a menu group.  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
5
1
2
3
Open and close submenus.  
Select or change settings.  
h/g (for up and down movements)  
Select a menu item.  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
Select or change settings.  
LIGHT  
STILL  
HIDE  
DVI  
D4  
3
3
button  
INPUT  
A
S
VIDEO  
Opens a submenu.  
VIDEO  
B
Confirm a new setting when adjusting “COLOR SYS-  
TEM”, “INPUT A SIGNAL”, “INPUT B SIGNAL”,  
“DVI SIGNAL”, “LOCATION”, “REMOTE CONTROL  
SENSOR”, or “REMOTE CONTROL ID”.  
MEMORY  
2
1
4
4
5
6
RESET  
6
Opens a one-touch image menu when the menu screen has  
not been opened.  
4 MEMORY buttons 1—6 (Remote control only)  
STANDBY/ON  
Select a memory setting number.  
5 ESCAPE button  
Returns the cursor to the menu group hierarchy from the  
menu item hierarchy.  
ESCAPE  
MENU  
5
1
2
Closes the submenu.  
PATTERN  
SETTING  
Closes the menu when the cursor is on one of the menu  
groups.  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
Returns the cursor to the menu input screen after changing  
menus.  
3
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
6 RESET button (Remote control only)  
Resets the parameter setting to the factory setting.  
(Items without factory settings cannot be reset.)  
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Menu operation  
I Basic menu operation  
To ensure proper projection, start with setting and adjustment in menu group “SETUP”.  
STANDBY/ON  
ASPECT  
LIGHT  
AUTO  
STILL  
HIDE  
V. POS  
IRIS  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
PATT  
INPUT  
A
ESCAPE  
MENU  
S
VIDEO  
DVI  
SETTING  
5
1, 6  
2, 4  
VIDEO  
B
D4  
3
1, 6  
5
MEMORY  
2
ESCAPE  
MENU  
1
4
PATTERN  
SETTING  
3, 5  
5
6
3, 5  
2, 4  
RESET  
4
ASPECT  
INPUT  
LAMP  
COVER  
TEMP  
FAN  
ASPECT  
INPUT  
1. Press MENU to open the menu.  
3. Press g to enter the menu item hierarchy.  
The previous menu screen opens if menu operations have  
already been performed.  
Then select an item to be adjusted by pressing the h or g  
button.  
MENU  
MENU  
or  
or  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Black Level  
White Level  
Gamma Trim  
Hue  
0
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
0
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
A
0
B
C
D
E
Location  
Front / Table  
0
Keystone  
Saturation  
Color Temp.  
Sharpness Type  
Sharpness Gain  
Color Balance  
Level adjustment  
Iris  
100
Remote Control Sensor  
Remote Control ID  
Lens Adjustment Lock  
White Boost  
Economy Mode  
Menu Color  
Message  
Front & Rear  
ID1  
+
6000K 0.000uv
H
Off  
L
ML  
MH  
Off  
On
16
Off  
Off  
On  
Standard  
On
Monotone
Standard  
Cinema  
Off  
On  
Trigger Out  
Baud Rate  
LAMP  
125200bps  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
2. Press + or – to select a menu group.  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
4. Select or change the parameter by pressing + or –.  
or  
Remote control  
Control panel  
or  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Location  
Front / Table  
0
Keystone  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Remote Control Sensor  
Remote Control ID  
Lens Adjustment Lock  
White Boost  
Economy Mode  
Menu Color  
Message  
Front & Rear  
ID1  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Location  
Front / Table  
0
Off  
On
On  
On
Keystone  
Off  
Off  
Remote Control Sensor  
Remote Control ID  
Lens Adjustment Lock  
White Boost  
Economy Mode  
Menu Color  
Message  
Front & Rear  
ID1  
Monotone
Off  
On
On  
On
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Trigger Out  
Baud Rate  
LAMP  
125200bps  
Monotone
Off  
On  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
Trigger Out  
Baud Rate  
LAMP  
125200bps  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
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Menu operation  
Some items are adjusted by increasing or decreasing the value on  
the scale, and others by selecting a number or a word.  
I Submenus  
Following is a list of the menu items that have a submenu.  
Submenu operation varies according to the menu item selected.  
Follow the steps of the applicable submenu operation group.  
Black Level  
Gamma Trim  
A
B
C
D
E
Menu items with a submenu  
Menu group  
Menu item  
Submenu operation  
group  
Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory  
setting. (Items without a factory setting cannot be reset.)  
IMAGE  
COLOR TEMP.  
A
C
5. Press h or g to move the cursor to the next item.  
COLOR BALANCE  
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT  
DISPLAY ASPECT  
SIGNAL STATUS  
COLOR SYSTEM  
INPUT A SIGNAL  
INPUT A SYNC TYPE  
INPUT B SIGNAL  
INPUT B SYNC TYPE  
DVI SIGNAL  
C
To set a menu item in another menu group, press the ESCAPE  
or h button to return to the presently selected menu group, and  
follow steps 2—4 described previously to continue with menu  
setting.  
SIGNAL  
INITIAL  
A
A*  
B
B
B
B
or  
B
B
DISPLAY LANGUAGE  
LAMP RUNNING TIME  
RESET  
A
D
D
A
B
Remote control  
Control panel  
6. Press MENU to close the menu when you have  
completed any changes.  
SETUP  
LOCATION  
MENU  
REMOTE CONTROL  
SENSOR  
MENU  
or  
REMOTE CONTROL ID  
MENU COLOR  
B
A
A
A
TRIGGER OUT  
BAUD RATE  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Operation group A: Press the + or  
button to open the  
submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons (h,  
g, +, or buttons for COLOR TEMP.), then press the ESCAPE  
button to close the submenu.  
*“SIGNAL STATUS” is a display-only massege which does not  
alter any parameters.  
Operation group B: Press the + or  
submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons,  
and press the button to confirm your setting. Press the  
button to open the  
ESCAPE button to close the submenu.  
Operation group C: Press the + or  
button to open the  
submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons  
and then use the + or buttons to change the parameters. It is not  
necessary to confirm the new setting.  
Operation group D: Press the + or  
button to open the  
submenu. This submenu is in the form of messages. Follow the on-  
screen directions to adjust settings. The submenu for this group is  
explained on pages 26 and 27.  
—EXCEPTION—  
Some submenu items have further submenus attached to them.  
These items have “ ” displayed on the right. Press the  
button to  
enter the detail menu, and select an appropriate setting using the  
cursor keys.  
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3. Select the submenu parameter by pressing h or g.  
I Basic submenu operation  
[Operation groups A and B]  
or  
1. Select the menu item to be adjusted by following  
steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation”.  
Remote control  
Control panel  
The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item.  
Move Menu Window  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Display Aspect  
3D Y/C Separation  
Noise Reduction  
Video Type  
Auto  
Off  
Display Aspect  
Auto  
On  
Normal  
Off  
1
2
3
Squeeze  
Smart Zoom  
Zoom  
DVD  
Auto  
Auto  
0%  
VCR  
Video  
Progressive Mode  
Color Space Conversion  
Setup Level (SDTV)  
Setup Level (HDTV)  
Signal Status  
SDTV  
HDTV  
Subtitle Zoom  
Through
7.5%  
7.5%  
0%  
ThroughSqueeze
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
ESCAPE: Return  
MEMORY 1  
VIDEO  
Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory  
setting. (Items without a factory setting cannot be reset.)  
2. Press + or  
to open the submenu.  
or  
The following step is necessary to set “COLOR SYSTEM”,  
“INPUT A SIGNAL”, “INPUT B SIGNAL”, “DVI SIGNAL”  
and “REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR” in operation group B.  
Remote control  
Control panel  
[Operation group B only]  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Press  
when setting is complete. This will confirm the new  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
setting close the submenu. Settings for the above items will not  
Display Aspect  
Auto  
be changed if not confirmed by the  
button.  
Normal  
Squeeze  
Smart Zoom  
Zoom  
or  
Subtitle Zoom  
Through
ThroughSqueeze
Remote control  
Control panel  
To reset the parameter to the factory setting, press the RESET  
button when the submenu has been opened.  
ESCAPE: Return  
MEMORY 1  
VIDEO  
4. Press MENU to close the menu.  
MENU  
MENU  
or  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Press the ESCAPE or button to return to the previous screen  
and continue adjusting settings.  
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Menu operation  
4. Use h, g, +, and – to set the gauge figures to your  
G Submenu operation — “COLOR BALANCE”  
liking.  
Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory  
setting.  
[Operation group C]  
Move Menu Window  
1. Follow steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation” to select  
the menu item “COLOR BALANCE” in menu group  
<IMAGE>.  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
R Color Coordinate  
R Gain  
x=0.640 y=0.330  
1.20  
0.69  
0.43  
0.95  
0.68  
1.00  
The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item.  
G Color Coordinate  
G Gain  
x=0.300 y=0.600  
x=0.150 y=0.060  
x=0.428 y=0.499  
x=0.226 y=0.332  
x=0.336 y=0.163  
Memory 1  
Move Menu Window  
B Color Coordinate  
B Gain  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
Black Level  
White Level  
Gamma Trim  
Hue  
0
Y Color Coordinate  
Y Gain  
0
A
0
100
B
C
D
E
C Color Coordinate  
C Gain  
Saturation  
Color Temp.  
Sharpness Type  
Sharpness Gain  
Color Balance  
Level adjustment  
Iris  
M Color Coordinate  
M Gain  
+
6000K 0.000uv
H
Off  
L
ML  
MH  
ESCAPE: Return  
VIDEO  
16
Standard  
5. Press MENU to close the menu.  
Standard  
Cinema  
To continue adjusting settings, press the ESCAPE button to  
return to the previous screen. Pressing the button will not  
close the submenu.  
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
2. To set “RGBYCM” parameters, select “RGBYCM” with  
the g button, and press the + button or  
submenu.  
to enter the  
G Submenu operation — resetting “LAMP RUN-  
NING TIME”  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
[Operation group D]  
1. Select the menu item “LAMP RUNNING TIME” in the  
menu group “INITIALby following steps 1—3 in  
“Basic menu operation”.  
The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item.  
Move Menu Window  
Color Balance  
+: Enter  
Standard  
RGB  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
RGBYCM  
Color Sytem  
Auto  
INPUT A Signal  
Component  
Auto  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
INPUT A Sync Type  
INPUT B Signal  
INPUT B Sync Type  
DVI Signal  
RGB PC  
Auto  
3. Select the submenu item by pressing h or g.  
RGB PC 
Move Menu Window  
Auto Power Off  
Auto Input Search  
Display Language  
Lamp Running Time  
Reset  
Off  
On
Off On
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
English  
0Hour  
R Color Coordinate  
R Gain  
x=0.640 y=0.330  
0.96  
0.69  
0.43  
0.95  
0.68  
1.00  
G Color Coordinate  
G Gain  
x=0.300 y=0.600  
x=0.150 y=0.060  
x=0.428 y=0.499  
x=0.226 y=0.332  
x=0.336 y=0.163  
Memory 1  
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
B Color Coordinate  
B Gain  
2. Press + or  
to open the confirmation message  
Y Color Coordinate  
Y Gain  
screen.  
C Color Coordinate  
C Gain  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
M Color Coordinate  
M Gain  
ESCAPE: Return  
VIDEO  
Press  
"
"
to reset lamp running time.  
No  
Yes  
Lamp Running Time  
0Hour  
: Fix  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
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Menu operation  
3. Press h or g to select the submenu item to reset.  
3. Select “YES” with h or g, and then press  
.
LAMP RUNNING TIME will reset to 0 hour.  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
Press  
"
"
to reset lamp running time.  
No  
Yes  
All Settings  
0 Hour  
Reset  
All Memories  
Lamp Running Time  
Current Memory  
+: Enter  
MEMORY 1  
VIDEO  
: Fix  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
4. Press + or  
to open the confirmation message  
screen.  
4. Press the MENU button to close the menu.  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
G Submenu operation—“RESET”  
[Operation group D]  
" to reset  
Press "  
all memories.  
1. Follow steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operations” to  
select menu item “RESET” in menu group <INITIAL>.  
The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item.  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
ESCAPE: Return  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
Color Sytem  
Auto  
INPUT A Signal  
Component  
Auto  
5. Press  
to reset the parameter to its factory default  
INPUT A Sync Type  
INPUT B Signal  
INPUT B Sync Type  
DVI Signal  
setting.  
RGB PC  
Auto  
RGB PC 
Auto Power Off  
Auto Input Search  
Display Language  
Lamp Running Time  
Reset  
Off  
On
Off On
English  
0Hour  
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
2. Press + or  
to open the submenu.  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
All Settings  
Reset  
All Memories  
Current Memory  
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
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Menu operation  
I One-touch image menu  
I Changing the menu location  
1. Press  
when the menu screen is not open.  
1. Press ESCAPE or h to return the cursor to the menu  
group.  
Menu items appear one by one at the bottom of the screen. The  
display will disappear if no operation is performed within five  
seconds.  
ESCAPE  
ESCAPE  
or  
or  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Location  
Front / Table  
0
Keystone  
Black Level  
Remote Control Sensor  
Remote Control ID  
Lens Adjustment Lock  
White Boost  
Economy Mode  
Menu Color  
Message  
Front & Rear  
ID1  
Off  
On
2. Press h or g to select a menu item to adjust.  
Off  
Off  
On  
On
Monotone
Off  
On  
or  
Trigger Out  
Baud Rate  
LAMP  
125200bps  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
Remote control  
Control panel  
2. Press h to enter the “MOVE MENU WINDOW”.  
Sharpness Type  
Off  
L
ML MH  
H
or  
3. Press + or – to select the desired value.  
Remote control  
Control panel  
or  
Move Menu Window  
Initial  
Image  
Signal  
Setup  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Sharpness Type  
Off  
L
ML MH  
H
Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory  
setting.  
4. Press ESCAPE to close the display.  
ESCAPE: Return  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
ESCAPE  
ESCAPE  
3. Press h, g, +, or – to change the display location.  
or  
ESCAPE  
Remote control  
Control panel  
or  
Remote control  
Control panel  
4. Press ESCAPE to return to the menu after setting the  
location.  
ESCAPE  
ESCAPE  
or  
Remote control  
Control panel  
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Memory function  
This unit has a memory function able to store six settings for  
projecting different types of input sources in the most appropriate  
manner. Select the setting that is most appropriate for your  
projection. Some settings may not be available depending on the  
type of input signal currently in use. Six settings have been preset,  
but each parameter can be changed and restored at will. The  
following lists the menu items that you can store in memory.  
3. Press + to open the submenu.  
Move Menu Window  
IMAGE  
SIGNAL  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
BLCK LEVEL (BRIGNTNESS)  
WHITE LEVEL (CONTRAST)  
GAMMA TRIM  
3D Y/C SEPARATION  
VIDEO TYPE  
PROGRESSIVE MODE  
COLOR SPACE CONVERSION  
SETUP LEVEL  
SATURATION  
HUE  
COLOR TEMP.  
SIGNAL LEVEL  
SHARPNESS TYPE  
SHARPNESS GAIN  
COLOR BALANCE  
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT  
IRIS  
Memory 1
Memory 2  
Memory 3  
Memory 4  
Memory 5  
ESCAPE: Return  
Memory 6
VIDEO  
I Selecting the memory setting number  
4. Press h or g to select the number of the desired  
Using the remote control  
memory setting number.  
Press the MEMORY button number with the desired setting.  
(MEMORY BUTTON 1—6)  
MEMORY  
1
4
2
3
6
5
5. Press ESCAPE to close the submenu.  
Using the menu  
ESCAPE  
1. Press MENU to open the menu.  
MENU  
2. Press g to enter the memory setting number at the  
bottom of the screen.  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
Display Aspect  
3D Y/C Separation  
Noise Reduction  
Video Type  
Auto  
Off  
On  
Off  
1
2
3
DVD  
Auto  
Auto  
0%  
VCR  
Video  
Progressive Mode  
Color Space Conversion  
Setup Level (SDTV)  
Setup Level (HDTV)  
Signal Status  
SDTV  
HDTV  
7.5%  
7.5%  
0%  
+: Enter  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
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Memory function  
To reset all parameters in all six memory settings  
I Resetting to the factory default settings  
Follow the directions in “Submenu operation—RESET” on page  
27 to select “ALL MEMORIES” on the submenu. Press the + or  
buttons to open the confirmation message screen. Press the  
button to reset to factory default settings.  
For one parameter  
Follow steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation” on page 23 to select  
the parameter to reset. Press the RESET button on the remote  
control to return the parameter to its factory default setting. (Items  
without a factory default cannot be reset.)  
or  
To reset all parameters for the currently selected  
memory number  
Follow the directions in “Submenu operation—RESET” on page  
27 to select “CURRENT MEMORY” on the submenu. Press the +  
Remote control  
Control panel  
or  
buttons to open the confirmation message screen. Press the  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
button to reset the selected memory area to its factory default  
settings.  
or  
Press "  
" to reset  
all memories.  
Remote control  
Control panel  
Move Menu Window  
Image  
Signal  
Initial  
Setup  
ESCAPE: Return  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
Press " " to reset current memory.  
ESCAPE: Return  
Memory 1  
VIDEO  
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Additional information  
D connector  
I Glossary  
This connector is designed for the Japanese D format only.  
It is used for sending and receiving the image signal between  
the latest type of A/V components. This connector can receive  
the component signal by using a D connector cable. There are  
five levels (D1—D5) of performance characteristics. This unit  
is compatible with D1, 2, 3, and 4.  
The following is a list of key words and their explanations used in  
the use of projectors and image signals. Please refer to it when  
using the DPX-1000.  
DLP™ technology  
This stands for Digital Light Processing. DLP uses the DMDTM  
chip, developed by Texas Instruments.  
DVI connector  
DCDi™ function  
A digital RGB/Component signal is sent differentially from a  
computer or A/V equipment to this connector. A 24-pin  
connector and cable are used.  
This is an abbreviation of Directional Correlational  
Deinterlacing, a high quality image circuitry developed by the  
Faroudja company. It uses edge cutting techniques to remove  
jagged edges from images during Interlace Progressive  
conversion, allowing smooth, natural image reproduction.  
Standby  
The state in which the circuit to receive infrared-signals from  
the remote control is activated but other main circuits are  
turned off. A small amount of power is consumed in this state.  
Component video signal  
Component video signal is sent with independent luminance  
and color signals. It gives a higher image quality than ordinary  
composite video signal because it bypasses mixing and  
separating circuits. Component video signal consists of three  
lines, the luminance signal (Y) and two color difference signals  
(PB/CB, PR/CR).  
Test pattern  
Test patterns are stored in this unit for use in adjusting the  
position and focus of the projected image on the screen.  
Interlace  
The most common type of scanning in use in televisions. It  
divides an image into two fields for scanning, and uses even  
and odd numbered lines of those fields to build an image  
(frame).  
S video signal  
S stands for Separate. This signal is sent with separated  
luminance (Y) and color (C) signals. Use a 4-pin mini DIN  
connector and cable for connection.  
Progressive  
Composite video signal  
This displays all the scanning lines of the entire frame at one  
time. It greatly reduces the flicker that is more noticeable on a  
larger screen to create a sharp and smooth image. This unit  
projects using progressive scanning.  
This is the most common type of video signal. The luminance  
signal and color signal are sent combined in one line. Mixing  
and separating processes are necessary on both the send and  
receive sides. A pin cable is used for connection.  
3-2 Pulldown detection style IP conversion  
RGB signal  
A function for directly converting interlace signal into sixty  
frame progressive signal used when receiving 60 field interlace  
signal from an image source recorded with the same 24 frames  
as movie film. This allows DVD and other materiel recorded  
with 24 frames to be projected on large screens as a natural,  
precise image with no loss of quality, comparable to a movie  
film.  
An RGB signal transmits color information by using a numeric  
representation of the primary colors of red, green and blue  
separately. When the signal is received, it can be expressed in  
various colors by adding and mixing colors. This type of signal  
is widely used for sending and receiving color images between  
computers. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are also  
necessary.  
SYNC  
HDTV  
Computers output signals with a given regular frequency,  
which the projector must be synchronized to in order to  
produce a good quality image. Failure to match the phase of the  
signal will result in flickering, fading, and distortion of the  
image.  
This is an abbreviation of High-Definition Television, a term  
used to define systems that satisfy the following conditions:  
A vertical resolution of 720p, or 1080i (p stands for  
progressive scans, i stands for interlace scans).  
An image aspect ratio of 16:9  
TRACKING  
Computers output signals with a given regular frequency,  
which the projector must be synchronized to in order to  
produce a good quality image. Failure to match signal  
frequencies will result in vertical striping in the image.  
SDTV  
An abbreviation of Standard Definition Television, used to  
define normal television broadcasts which do not meet the  
standards of HDTV.  
DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments.  
is a trademark of Faroudja, a division of Genesis  
Microchip Inc.  
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Additional information  
HDCP  
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system. HDCP is  
designed to protect the video transmission between a DVI  
transmitter and a display device.  
Aspect  
This refers to the length-to-width ratio of an image.  
Ceiling mount bracket  
This is the mounting hardware used to hand this unit from the  
ceiling. Two types of bracket are available, for high and low  
ceilings. Ceiling mount brackets are sold separately.  
Key stone  
If the unit is used at an angle to the screen the projected image  
will be distorted in a trapezoid fashion. Keystone is used to  
electronically correct this distortion.  
Letter box  
This is a method used to convert the content of a film in  
landscape orientation to a 4:3 signal. It is possible to watch a  
landscape image without trimming by adding a black bar to the  
top and bottom of the screen, however this sacrifices vertical  
resolution to some extent.  
Squeeze  
This method compresses a film image horizontally to an aspect  
ratio of 4:3 when recording on a video medium. The squeezed  
image must pass through a de-squeezing circuit in order to be  
projected in it’s original form.  
Smart Zoom  
Smart zoom expands the left and right sides of a 4:3 image  
without altering the center, when it is necessary to project a 4:3  
image to a wide screen format. This creates some distortion at  
both edges.  
Vista size  
A standard film size. The aspect ratio is 1.85:1 in North  
America and 1.66:1 in Europe.  
Cinema scope size  
The widest film format in 70mm film. The aspect ratio is  
2.35:1.  
Color spacing  
This refers to the conversion of YUV color separated signal to  
RGB signal. There are two formats for this, SDTV BT.601 and  
HDTV BT.709. This unit can switch between them as required.  
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Additional information  
I Projectable signals  
The following charts show the types and formats of the signals that can be projected by this unit. Any signals not listed below may not be  
properly projected.  
1. TV format 1 ------ Composite or S video signals sent to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO inputs  
Type of signal  
V active  
(lines)  
f (V)  
(Hz)  
fsc  
(MHz)  
Color system  
NTSC  
480  
576  
576  
480  
576  
480  
576  
59.94  
50.00  
50.00  
59.94  
59.94  
59.94  
50.00  
3.58 NTSC  
4.43 PAL  
PAL  
SECAM  
PAL60  
NTSC4.43  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
4.406, 4.25 SECAM  
4.43 PAL  
4.43 NTSC  
3.58 PAL  
3.58 PAL  
2. TV format 2 ------- Component or RGB TV signals sent to the INPUT A, B and DVI, or component signals sent to the D4, DVI input  
connector  
Type of signal  
480i*  
H active  
(pixels)  
V active  
(lines)  
f (H)  
f (V)  
(kHz)  
(Hz)  
720  
720  
720  
720  
483  
576  
480  
576  
720  
720  
15.734  
59.940  
576i*  
15.625  
31.469  
31.250  
37.500  
45.000  
33.750  
28.125  
33.716  
50.000  
59.940  
50.000  
50.000  
59.940  
60.000  
50.000  
59.940  
480p  
576p  
720p/50Hz  
720p/60Hz  
1035i*  
1280  
1280  
1920  
1920  
1920  
1035  
1080  
1080  
1080i/50Hz  
1080i/60Hz  
DVI digital component format supports YCBCR 4:4:4 (8 bit x 3) only.  
* This unit does not support these signal types when using a DVI connection.  
3. PC format 1 ------ Analog RGB PC signals sent to the INPUT A or B inputs  
Type of signal  
H active  
(pixels)  
V active  
(lines)  
f (H)  
(kHz)  
f (V)  
(Hz)  
VESA  
VGA/60Hz  
640  
640  
640  
640  
800  
800  
800  
800  
800  
480  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
600  
600  
600  
768  
480  
31.469  
59.940  
VGA/72Hz  
VGA/75Hz  
VGA/85Hz  
SVGA/56Hz  
SVGA/60Hz  
SVGA/72Hz  
SVGA/75Hz  
SVGA/85Hz  
XGA/60Hz  
Mac13”  
37.861  
37.500  
43.269  
35.156  
37.879  
48.077  
46.875  
53.674  
48.363  
35.000  
72.809  
75.000  
85.008  
56.250  
60.317  
72.188  
75.000  
85.061  
60.004  
66.666  
1024  
640  
Apple  
VESA is trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.  
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
4. PC format 2 ------ Digital RGB signal input sent to the DVI input terminal  
Depending on the computer you are using, projection may not be possible in this mode.  
Type of signal  
H active  
(pixels)  
V active  
(lines)  
f (H)  
(kHz)  
f (V)  
(Hz)  
VESA  
VGA/60Hz  
640  
800  
480  
600  
768  
720  
31.469  
59.940  
SVGA/60Hz  
XGA/60Hz  
37.879  
48.363  
45.000  
60.317  
60.004  
59.940  
1024  
1280  
1280x720/60Hz  
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Additional information  
I Message display  
Message  
No Signal  
Condition  
The unit is not receiving or detecting any signal at the selected input source. This message is displayed  
together with the name of the input source selected with the INPUT button.  
INPUT A (Component) (Example)  
The input name selected by the INPUT button is displayed. It will turn off 1 minute after the signal has  
been input.  
Out Of Range  
Unknown Format  
Auto Sync...  
The unit is not able to decode the PC signal currently being input.  
The unit is not able to decode the video signal currently being input.  
The unit is setting itself to the most appropriate configuration for the RGB signal currently being received.  
The memory setting number is displayed for 2 seconds.  
Memory 1—6  
The lamp needs to be replaced. Please This message is displayed when the power switch is turned on if the lamp running time exceeds 2000 hours.  
replace the lamp you are currently  
using with a new one.  
Press the ESCAPE key to remove the message.  
Press again for standby.  
Squeeze (Example)  
Press the STANDBY/ON button once more to place the unit in standby mode.  
The name of the display aspect mode selected with the ASPECT button is displayed for 2 seconds.  
Lens Adjustment is locked.  
Displayed when the “LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK” is set to “ON”. This message will display for 2  
seconds if you press the V.POS, ZOOM, or FOCUS buttons when the “LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK” is  
set to “ON”.  
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Maintenance  
I Regular care  
Be sure to disconnect the power cable prior to doing any mainte-  
nance.  
I Filter replacement  
Replace the filter when it becomes difficult to remove dust from it.  
1. Turn off the power and disconnect the power cable  
from this unit.  
<MAIN UNIT>  
Wipe with a soft cloth. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and  
then wipe with a dry cloth again if the unit is heavily soiled. Do not  
use strong solvents such as thinner or alcohol as they may damage  
the case of this unit.  
2. Carefully place the unit upside down on a soft cloth  
to prevent scratching.  
3. Press the filter hook on the underside of the main  
unit to remove the filter.  
<LENS>  
Use commercially available blowers or lens tissue to remove any  
dirt from the lens.  
<FILTER>  
If dust is allowed to accumulate on the ventilation port filter, the  
internal temperature of the unit will rise which may cause damage  
to the unit. Clean the filter approximately once every 200 hours.  
Remove the power cable from the power outlet, and remove dust  
from the filter with a vacuum cleaner.  
4. Attach the new filter firmly.The lamp will not light if  
the filter is not attached correctly.  
Be sure to vacuum the filter with the unit on its side, in order to  
prevent dust from entering the filter itself.  
Important  
Contact aYamaha electronic goods service point if you  
require replacement filters.  
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Maintenance  
3. Loosen the screws of the lamp cartridge.  
I Replacing the lamp cartridge  
Important  
Be sure to use the replacement lamp cartridge PJL  
327. Other lamp cartridges are not suitable for use  
in this unit.  
The lamp used as a light source in this unit is a consumable and  
will gradually lose its brightness during the course of use. It is  
advisable to replace the lamp when running time has exceeded  
2000 hours.  
You can view the current lamp running time in 3 <INITIAL> on  
the menu. The LAMP warning indicator will blink when running  
time exceeds 2000 hours. (See page 15.)  
4. Grip the handle and pull the lamp cartridge to remove  
it.  
There will also be a message displayed on the screen. In this case,  
follow the instructions below to replace the lamp cartridge. Be sure  
to use the replacement lamp cartridge PJL 327. Other lamp  
cartridges are not suitable for use in this unit. Consult the store  
where this unit was bought for details on replacement lamp  
cartridges.  
Important  
Before starting to replace the lamp cartridge, turn off the  
power, disconnect the power cable after the fan has com-  
pletely stopped, and wait at least one hour for the lamp to  
cool down.  
Do not remove any other screws than those specified in the  
following steps.  
1. Loosen the lamp cover screws.  
5. Insert the new lamp cartridge by reversing the above  
steps, and tighten the screws to fix it into place.  
6. Replace the lamp cover and secure it with the  
screws.  
The lamp will not turn on if the cover is not securely fastened.  
Take care to attach it firmly in place.  
7. Connect the unit to the power outlet, turn the unit on,  
and reset LAMP RUNNING TIMEon the 3 <INITIAL>  
section in the menu. (See page 20.)  
Lamp cover  
screws  
2. Remove the lamp cover.  
Important  
Take care not to drop the lamp or cover when replacing a  
lamp in a ceiling mounted unit.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Remedy  
This unit does not turn on.  
The power cable is not plugged in.  
Plug the power cable in firmly.  
You attempted to turn on this unit immediately after  
turning it off.  
In order to protect the lamp, the unit will not turn on  
again for 2 minutes after the power is turned off.  
The filter cover is not correctly attached.  
The lamp cover is not correctly attached.  
The lens cover has not been removed.  
Correctly attach the filter cover.  
Correctly attach the lamp cover.  
Remove the lens cover.  
No picture  
This unit is not correctly connected to the other  
components.  
Check the connections.  
The input signal has not been correctly selected.  
Select the correct input signal with the INPUT button.  
Press the AUTO button.  
Use the menu to adjust the signal setting to suit the  
input setting.  
The picture is turned off.  
Press the HIDE button again to cancel the HIDE  
function.  
The computer is not set to display on the external  
monitor.  
Set the computer to display on the external monitor.  
(Refer to the computer operating instructions.)  
Image is unstable.  
Picture is blurred.  
The connection cables are not correctly attached to the Correctly connect the cables to the appropriate  
connectors.  
connectors.  
The lens is not correctly focused.  
Press the FOCUS button, and adjust the focus.  
The screen and the main unit are not facing each other Adjust the projection angle and direction, and the  
directly.  
height of this unit.  
The image becomes cloudy.  
There is condensation on the unit.  
Switch the unit power off until the condensation  
disappears.  
Cannot adjust focus or zoom, or the  
vertical position of the lens.  
“LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK” in the menu is set to  
ON.  
Set “LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK” to OFF.  
Replace both batteries with new ones.  
Remote control does not work correctly.  
The batteries are exhausted.  
The remote control sensor is not set correctly.  
Select an appropriate remote control sensor from the  
menu.  
There is a fluorescent lamp near the remote control  
sensor being used.  
Turn off this remote sensor.  
COVER warning indicator lights up.  
The filter cover is not correctly attached.  
The lamp cover is not correctly attached.  
Lamp running time has exceeded 2000 hours.  
The lamp has burned out.  
Tightly attach the filter cover.  
Tightly attach the lamp cover.  
LAMP warning indicator lights up or  
blinks.  
Replace the lamp with a new one.  
Replace the lamp with a new one.  
Check that the ventilation slots are not covered.  
Contact the store where this unit was purchased.  
TEMP warning indicator lights up.  
FAN warning indicator lights up.  
The temperature inside this unit is extremely high.  
The fan is broken.  
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Specifications  
Controls  
I Specifications  
Remote........................................................ RS-232C (D-Sub 9 pin)  
Optical  
Trigger ................ +12 V/Maximum 200 mA when the power is on;  
0 V when the power is off (mini jack)  
Projection mode .......................... DLP™ (Digital Light Processing)  
Images of 1280 x 720 pixels, 0.8 inch  
Lens .................................................. f=24.4 to 39 mm F=2.4 to 3.1  
Electronic zoom (x 1.6)  
Remote control sensor  
Electronic focus  
Wireless remote control ......................... one in front and one at rear  
Lamp ..................................................................... 270 W SHP lamp  
Wired remote control .................................................. one input jack  
one output jack  
Image size ............................................................... 60 to 200 inches  
Projection distance 1.8 to 6.05 m (70”7/8 to 236”1/5)  
(Wide image, 16:9 screen)  
General  
Brightness ........................................ 800 ANSI lm (Standard mode)  
500 ANSI lm (Cinema mode)  
Usable temperature range .............................................. 5°C to 35°C  
Usable humidity range................................................... 30% to 85%  
(There should be no condensation.)  
Contrast ......................................................2700:1 (Standard mode)  
1500:1 (Cinema mode)  
Power supply ................... AC 100 to 120 V/220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption ................................................................ 365 W  
Standby mode ..................................................................... 0.1 W  
Electrical  
Color mode .................................. NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43,  
PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60  
Noise Level ................................................... 30 db (Standard mode)  
28 db (Economy mode)  
Scanning frequency ..........H:15 to 54 kHz/V; 50 to 85 Hz (Analog)  
50 to 60 Hz (Digital)  
Dimension ............................. 495 (W) x 189.5 (H) x 465.4 (D) mm  
19”-1/2 (W) x 7”-1/2 (H) x 18”-5/16 (D) inch  
Weight.............................................................. 13.8 kg (30 lbs 7 oz)  
Input  
VIDEO  
Composite signal  
1Vp-p/75, negative sync.  
* Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
S VIDEO S video signal  
Y: 1Vp-p/75, negative sync.  
C: 0.286 or 0.3Vp-p/75Ω  
D4 VIDEO Component signal  
Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75, negative sync.  
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)  
Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75, 3 values sync.  
(1035i, 1080i, 720p)  
PB, PR: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω  
INPUT A/INPUT B  
Component signal  
Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75, negative sync.  
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)  
Y with sync.: 1Vp-p/75, 3 values sync.  
(1035i, 1080i, 720p)  
PB, PR: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω  
RGB signal  
G with sync.: 1Vp-p/75, negative sync.  
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)  
G with sync.: 1Vp-p/75, 3 values sync.  
(1035i, 1080i, 720p)  
G: 0.7Vp-p/75(when using HD/VD or SYNC)  
B, R: 0.7Vp-p/75Ω  
HD, VD: 1 to 5 Vp-p/2.2 k, positive and negative  
sync.  
SYNC: 2Vp-p/2.2k, negative sync. (480i, 576i)  
SYNC: 1 to 5 Vp-p/2.2k, positive and negative  
sync. (480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)  
DVI  
Digital RGB/Component signal  
This unit may interfere with reception if placed in close proximity  
to a radio or television receiver. Follow the instructions in this  
manual to install the unit correctly.  
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Specifications  
I Dimensional drawing  
119.1  
4"-3/5  
465.4  
18"-5/16  
124.6  
4"-7/8  
132.1  
5"-3/16  
297.4  
11"-3/4  
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YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A.  
YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA  
YAMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, F.R. OF GERMANY  
YAMAHA ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE  
YAMAHA ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD. YAMAHA HOUSE, 200 RICKMANSWORTH ROAD WATFORD, HERTS WD1 7JS, ENGLAND  
YAMAHA SCANDINAVIA A.B.  
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WETTERGRENS GATA 1, BOX 30053, 400 43 VÄSTRA FRÖLUNDA, SWEDEN  
YAMAHA MUSIC AUSTRALIA PTY, LTD. 17-33 MARKET ST., SOUTH MELBOURNE, 3205 VIC., AUSTRALIA  
Printed in Japan  
WA66190  
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