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1. Input Type of signal Type of jack INPUTA RGB analog BNC jack x 5 INPUT B RGB analog D Sub 15 pin connector DVI RGB digital DVI connector DVI cable digital only D Sub monitor cable f 2 ee Q QE O Z Z m Q i DVI output Monitor output fo terminal terminal 2 ao BNC monitor cable Computer Note See lt SIGNAL gt on the menu described on page 16 for setting the type of image input signal Using this unit This section describes the basic projecting operation after installa tion and connection have been completed Detailed settings must be made for installation screen input signal and so on by following the menu setting procedure described in the section starting on page 15 E Turning on the power Remove the lens cap before starting any operation of this unit 1 Plug the supplied power cord into the AC inlet on the rear of this unit Then plug the cord into the wall outlet O I indicator ere AC inlet Power switch 2 Turn on the power switch of this unit The indicator lights up in red in a few seconds 3 Press the STANDBY ON button the indicator flashes in green and the lamp inside this unit lights up The W indicator stops flashing and lights steadily after about 30 seconds and this unit is ready for pro
2. lt IMAGE gt Type of input signal Composite Component signal MENU ITEM NOTE S video signal 480i 1 080i RGBTV RGB PC DVI BLACK LEVEL M v v v v CONTRAST M v v v v BRIGHTNESS M v v v v GAMMA TRIM M v v v v SHARPNESS M v v v v HUE M v SATURATION M v COLOR BOOST M v COLOR TEMP M v v v v WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST RGB M v v v v BRIGHTNESS RGB M y s WHITE BOOST M v v v v Three kinds of setting can be stored in memory for different types of input signals ordinary video signal HDTV RGB PC DVI HUE and SATURATION cannot be adjusted when the input signal is SECAM lt SIGNAL gt Type of input signal Composite S video signal Component signal PC signal MENU ITEM NOTE NTSC NTSC S Others 480i 480p 576i 720i 1080i RGB DVI ASPECT A v v v v v v v v v SUBTITLE MASK v v v v v MASK POSITION v v v v v v 3D Y C SEPARATION M v NOISE REDUCTION M v v v v v VIDEO TYPE M v v v SETUP LEVEL M v v v v v DOT PHASE S SIZE H S SHIFT H S v SHIFT V S v SIGNAL STATUS v v Note M Items that can be stored in memory Six patterns can be stored and recalled by pressing the MEMORY button on the remote control S Several patterns of the latest information can be stored in this unit depending on the type of input signals This is convenient when projecting the RGB signals A Depending on the setting for SCREEN ASPECT one display aspect can be stored for each type of input sig
3. Submenu operation Menu group Menu item group IMAGE WHITE BALANCE C SIGNAL ASPECT A INITIAL COLOR SYSTEM B INPUT A SIGNAL B INPUT B SIGNAL B LANGUAGE A LAMP RUNNING D TIME RESET D SETUP INSTALLATION A DIGITAL LENS A SHIFT R C SENSOR B Operation group A Press the SELECT or button to open the submenu Select the desired parameter by pressing the A or V button and then press the ESCAPE or button to close the submenu Operation group B Press the SELECT or button to open the submenu Select the desired parameter by pressing the A or V button and then confirm the new setting by pressing the SELECT button After the setting has been confirmed press the ESCAPE or button to close the submenu Operation group C Press the SELECT or button to open the submenu Select the submenu item by pressing the 4 or V button and then change the parameter by pressing the A or V button It is not necessary to confirm the new setting Operation group D Press the SELECT or button to open the submenu which is in the form of messages Perform menu operation by following the direction in the message The submenu for this group is explained in the section on pages 22 and 23 Exception When the menu item SCREEN ASPECT in the menu group SETUP is set to 16 9 If ZOOM SUBTITLE is selected in the submenu for ASPECT there is an additional menu to make your desired setting Pr
4. YAMAHA DPX 1 Digital Cinema Projector Projecteur Cinema Numerique OWNER S MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI 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 Installation e Install this unit in a well ventilated cool dry clean place with at least 10 cm 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 e 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 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 e 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 Burning objects i e candles as they may cause fire damage to this unit and or personal injury Containers with liquid in them as they may cause electrical shock to the user and or damage to this unit Do not cover this unit
5. e Select or changes a setting A V for up and down movements ASPECT INPUT Select a menu item 9 e Select or changes a setting SELECT button Opens a submenu OI e Confirms a new setting when adjusting COLOR SYS TEM INPUT A SIGNAL INPUT B SIGNAL or R C SENSOR e Opens a one touch image menu when the menu screen has not been opened MEMORY 1 to 6 button Remote control only Selects a memory setting number RESET button Remote control only Resets the parameter setting to the factory setting Items without factory settings cannot be reset ESCAPE button Returns the cursor to the menu group hierarchy from the menu item hierarchy e Returns to the menu from the MOVE MENU WINDOW e Closes the submenu e Closes the menu when the cursor is on one of the menu groups e Closes the one touch image menu E 18 Menu operation E Basic menu operation To ensure proper projection start with setting and adjustment for the menu group SETUP 41 2 1 Press the MENU button to open the menu The previous menu screen opens if menu operation has already been performed 3 Press the V button to enter the menu item hierarchy Then select an item to be adjusted by pressing the A or V button MENU A Remote control Control panel or MOVE MENU WINDOW Remote control Control panel IMAGE
6. ALL SETTINGS gt ESCAPE EXIT 3 Select the submenu item to be reset by pressing the A or V button ALL SETTINGS je ESCAPE EXIT 4 Press the SELECT or button to open the confirma tion message screen PRESS SELECT TO RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS ESCAPE EXIT 5 Press the SELECT button to reset to the factory setting The menu closes after the parameters have been reset to the factory settings E 23 NNaN Menu operation E One touch image menu 1 Press the SELECT button to open the one touch image menu when the menu has not been opened The image menu items appear at the bottom of the screen one after another The previous parameter appears once menu operation has been performed The displayed item turns off if no operation is performed within five seconds A SELECT Remote control Control panel BLACKLEVEL v 2 Select the item to be adjusted by pressing the and V button or Remote control CONTRAST 0 or Ie Control panel Remote control CONTRAST 100 mm Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting 4 Press the SELECT or ESCAPE button to close the one touch menu ESCAPE SELECT or E Remote control Control panel E 24 E Changing the menu location 1 Press the ESCAPE or button to retur
7. 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 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 e When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet grasp the plug do not pull the cord e Be sure to read the TROUBLESHOOTING section on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty Others e Clean the lens carefully so as not to create any scratches by using a blower or lens paper e Replace the lamp when the LAMP COVER indicator flashes in red after the lamp usage has exceeded 1000 hours Follow the lamp replacement procedure described in this manual IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE 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
8. XGA 60Hz 1024 768 48 363 60 004 XGA 70Hz 1024 768 56 476 70 069 XGA 75Hz 1024 768 60 023 75 029 XGA 85Hz 1024 768 68 677 84 997 1152x864 75Hz 1152 864 67 500 75 000 1280x960 60Hz 1280 960 60 000 60 000 SXGA 60Hz 1280 1024 63 981 60 020 SXGA 75Hz 1280 1024 79 976 75 025 Apple Mac13 640 480 35 000 66 666 Mac16 832 624 49 725 74 550 Mac19 1024 768 60 241 74 926 Mac21 1152 870 68 681 75 061 4 PC format Digital signals sent to the DVI input terminal H active V active f H fv Type of signal pixels lines kHz Hz VESA VGA 60Hz 640 480 31 469 59 940 SVGA 60Hz 800 600 37 879 60 316 XGA 60Hz 1024 768 48 363 60 003 1280x960 60Hz 1280 960 60 000 60 000 SXGA 60Hz 1280 1024 63 981 60 019 e VESA is trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association e Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc E 28 Additional information E Menu items and input signals A menu item can or cannot be adjusted depending on the type of input signal The following list shows the types of input signals that can be adjusted for each item in the menu groups lt IMAGE gt and 2 lt SIGNAL gt Most of these items can store their settings in the memory MEMORY 1 6 Refer to page 25 The items in the menu groups 3 lt INITIAL gt and 4 lt SETUP gt store their settings in this unit when adjusted
9. a certain range by changing the value in DIGITAL LENS SHIFT on the menu when SCREEN ASPECT on the menu is set to 16 9 See page 6 for details a Low ceilin Ceil g us S 20 cm 8 inch ER ee a a i C High ceiling L 90 to 147 cm 3 to 5 feet adjustable every 3 cm 1 3 16 inch H See page 6 Screen Projection distance L See page 5 3 Rear projection You can watch images projected on the back of a semi translucent screen while sitting on the other side of the screen The screen position can be determined by simply following the front setting procedures described above For this setting REAR TABLE or REAR CEILING must be selected for INSTALLATION in the menu group lt SETUP gt on the menu See page 17 E 7 How to connect Before making connections make sure that the power of this unit and other components is turned off Some components require different connection methods and have different jack names Refer to the operation instructions for each component to be connected to this unit e Plug in this unit correctly to prevent from creating noise or troubles E Connecting a video component There are five types of video connections available on this unit for A V components as shown in the illustration below Connect video output signals from A V components to this unit by following the illustration below with the correct cables and adapter
10. height of lt 50 cm 8 cm H cm 20 inch 3 1 8 inch H inch gt from the floor Z g gt co gt J e a H See page 6 d gt 8 cm 3 1 8 inch to the lens center Table height Adjusting with the adjusters When this unit is installed on a tabletop the position of the image can be adjusted by using the adjusters located at the bottom front of this unit Adjust the height by rotating the movable part of the two screw type adjusters at the front bottom of this unit The adjustment range of these adjusters is 2 5 cm 1 inch If loosened completely they Adjusters will come off YAMAHA Cas 2 Mounting on the ceiling Important Never attempt to mount this unit on the ceiling by yourself Consult with your local authorized dealer or any reliable contractor A ceiling mount bracket optional is needed for mounting this unit on the ceiling The vertically reversed illustration of the screen installation position shown page 6 helps determine how far the screen should be set from the ceiling The height can be determined by adding H described on page 6 and the height of the ceiling mount bracket C as shown in the following illustration When this unit is installed on the ceiling FRONT CEILING in the menu group 4 lt SETUP gt must be selected on the menu See page 17 The projected image can be vertically adjusted within
11. image without changing the height RGB PC O THROUGH NORMAL of ke E 12 Using this unit Available aspect modes when SCREEN ASPECT is set to 16 9 AUTO Examples When the input signal is in letterbox or squeeze this mode Projected detects it and automatically switches to the most appropriate Input signal Input image Aspect image mode This mode is effective only when the signal is sent with information about its type Normal 4 3 image O NORMAL o 2 NORMAL This mode projects the image vertically in full on the screen Letter box o ZOOM O without cutting any input signal 3 SQUEEZE ZOOM This mode desqueezes the video which has been recorded as SUBTITLE SUENIE horizontally squeezed The image is projected in the original format after having passed through this circuit a O SQUEEZE gt O ZOOM ista size This mode projects the signal input as letterbox on the entire THROUGH Oo screen of 16 9 aspect ratio SQUEEZE Squeeze ZOOM SUBTITLE Cinema scope Lo SQUEEZE o This mode projects the video in letterbox with subtitles on the size screen most appropriately ZOOM SUBTITLE in ASPECT in the menu group 2 HDTV O NORMAL O lt SIGNAL gt has the following two items See Exception on page 20 for the adjustment procedure O o RGB PC NORMAL e SUBTITLE AREA adjusts the subtitl
12. lt gt ETATS INITIAL SETUP Ti CON ECTS CT serv CONTRAST FRONT TABLE BRIGHTNESS SCREEN ASPECT 4 3 16 9 aE C ir FRONTA REAR 4 Select or change the parameter by pressing the or button or NNaN SIGNAL INITIAL Remote control IMAGE SIGNAL INITIAL INSTALLATION SCREEN ASPECT NORMAL ru R C SENSOR E 19 Menu operation Some items are adjusted by increasing or decreasing the value on the scale and others by selecting a number or a word KEYSTONE o p KEYSTONE MODE NORMAL FULL Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting Items without a factory setting cannot be reset 5 Press the or Y button to move the cursor to the next item First return to the menu group by pressing the ESCAPE or 4 button if the next item belongs to the another menu group Then follow the previous steps 2 4 to continue menu setting or Control panel 6 Press the MENU button to close the menu when setting has been completed MENU Remote control MENU or A Remote control Control panel E 20 E Submenu 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 Menu items with a submenu
13. the projected image i i i 5 Z Dinit G When the upper part of the image is wider than the When the upper part of the image is wider than the lower part increase the value to the positive lower part increase the value to the positive direction direction nr i When the lower part of the image is wider than the When the lower part of the image is wider than the upper part decrease the value to the negative upper part decrease the value to the negative direction direction R C SENSOR B FRONT amp REAR FRONT REAR Sets the remote control sensor to be used This unit has its remote control sensor in two locations at the front and the rear E 17 Menu operation E 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 MOVE MENU WINDOW MOVE MENU WINDOW The menu has a three level hierarchy menu group menu item and submenu for some menu items LANGUAGE Submenu parameter Help message Memory setting number Input signal Submenu mark Parameter Menu item LANGUAGE MENU button Opens or closes the menu Cursor buttons for side to side movements e Select a menu group Open or closes a submenu
14. 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 For U K customers 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 Note e 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 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 Inappropriate places for installation If this unit is not correctly installed in an appropriate place it may cause fire or failure or damage to this unit may result 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 e Install this unit with at least 10 cm 4 inch of ventilation space on the top right and left and at t
15. AL INFORMATION How to connect Additional information Connecting des OR nann 8 Glossary ea et ste r ARR e A Be 27 Connecting COMPULET een 9 Projectable signals ienaa n 28 Menu items and input signals eee ceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 BASIC OPERATION Message display lt 2 s c5 sscdetevevissssccgceacssenasbassdcscant ai ati 30 Using this unit Maintenance Turning on the pOWer c cccsscssssssssssssesesessssesscsesssseessseeseaees 10 Reil CAE E a ARTE ea FOCUSING r e M nr e bees eee Gk 10 Cleaning the filter Selecting the input Source ceccccesseseeeseseeseseseseeeeeesenees 11 Replacing the lamp cartridge STILL freezing the image 11 Troubleshooting SAR Ban CD hE SIS SAW pra era es HIDE turning off the image temporarily 0 0 11 ue L Selecting ASPECT cree 12 Specifications T ining Off this Unit nt ee 14 Specifications Indicators stream nette nn nue 14 Accessories seeseeeees NOILVINYOSNI TWNOILIGGV Controls and functions E Front panel and terminal panel Focus ring zoom ring Focuses and zooms the lens ex wh Remote sensor Lens cap P T Terminal panel lt side gt 8 Ventilation exhaust slot VIDEO Gy B Ps Ca D4 VIDEO RS 232C ed 1 INPUT A BNC jacks These jacks receive component video and RGB signals Component video signals from an A V component are sent to t
16. APE button to return to the previous screen if continuing to adjust settings The button does not close the submenu to return to the previous screen for this parameter Submenu operation LAMP RUNNING TIME Operation group D 1 Select the menu item LAMP RUNNING TIME in the menu group INITIAL by following steps 1 3 in Basic menu operation The submenu mark 1 gt appears on the right side of the item LAMP RUNNING TIME gt RESET 2 Press the SELECT or button to open the confirma tion message screen PRESS SELECT TO RESET LAMP RUNNING TIME ON YES LAMP RUNNING TIME 2H NO ESCAPE EXIT Menu operation 3 Select YES by pressing the 4 or V button and then press the SELECT button to reset the lamp running time to 0 PRESS SELECT TO RESET LAMP RUNNING TIME ON YES LAMP RUNNING TIME 2H I ESCAPE EXIT 4 Press the MENU button to close the menu Submenu operation RESET Operation group D 1 Select the menu item RESET in the menu group INITIAL by following steps 1 3 in Basic menu Operation The submenu mark appears on the right side of the item COLOR SYSTEM A0 coupon OFF ia EN RESET je 2 Press the SELECT or button to open the submenu
17. E 15 Menu structure E 2 lt SIGNAL gt Dee Adjustment cannot be made without any input signal Input signal Menu item Choice adjustment range Video Component RGB ASPECT H AUTO NORMAL Sets the aspect ratio of displaying the image on the screen AUTO automatically switches SQUEEZE ZOOM ZOOM to the most appropriate mode NORMAL THROUGH projects the image as the input SUBTITLE amp signal is sent SQUEEZE desqueezes the squeezed image ZOOM projects the image SUBTITLE AREA V scaled up with a certain ratio ZOOM SUBTITLE displays the subtitle THROUGH SCROLL THROUGH SQUEEZE displays the image with its width scaled up Available items depend on the THROUGH SQUEEZE SCREEN ASPECT setting and the type of input signals The AUTO setting may not switch to the most appropriate mode for some sources If it doesn t make a setting manually ZOOM SUBTITLE has further items to be adjusted SUBTITLE AREA adjusts the subtitle area 0 to 99 V SCROLL adjusts the subtitle position by vertically scrolling the projected image 0 to 99 Video Component SUBTITLE MASK OFF ON Darkens the brightness of the characters in the subtitles when playing the film in letterbox with subtitles except for HDTV Video Component MASK POSITION 10 to 10 Changes the effective height for the SUBTITLE MASK adjustment except for HDTV Video 3D Y C SEPARATION ON OFF Suppresses the rainbow li
18. E THIS INDICATION This message is displayed when the power switch is turned on after the lamp running time has exceeded 1000 hours Press the ESCAPE button to turn off the message PRESS AGAIN FOR STANDBY This unit will enter the standby mode and the lamp will turn off if the STANDBY ON button is pressed again E 30 Maintenance E Regular care 3 Remove the wire remains placed inside the filter frame that snaps into place behind four tabs Then Disconnect the power cable from this unit before starting regular p pS remove the thin sponge filter from both sides care Clean the housing of this unit with a soft cloth If heavily soiled use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and then wipe with a dry cloth again Do not use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner to prevent from damaging the finish or shape of the unit When cleaning the housing do not directly touch or rub the lens E Cleaning the filter If dust has accumulated on the filter attached in the ventilation slot the air does not circulate well and the temperature inside this unit will rise This may cause damage to this unit Clean the filter every 200 hours If you find difficulty clearing the dust replace it with new one 1 Turn off the power and disconnect the power cable from this unit 2 Pull down the filter holders located on the rear of this unit Remove the filter frame by pulling it toward you and then downwar
19. INITIAL gt Menu item Choice COLOR SYSTEM FH AUTO NTSC NTSC443 PAL PAL M PAL N Selects the color system when the video signal is input among NTSC NTSC443 PAL PAL M PAL N PAL60 SECAM PAL60 SECAM AUTO should normally be selected so that the appropriate color system can be automatically selected depending on the input signal However PAL M should be selected when the input signal is PAL M INPUT A SIGNAL EB COMPONENT RGB PC RGB TV Selects the type of input signal sent to the INPUT A jacks INPUT B SIGNAL H COMPONENT RGB PC RGB TV Selects the type of input signal sent to the INPUT B jacks LANGUAGE FE AR ENGLISH DEUTSCH ESPANOL Selects the language used on the menu FRAN AIS ITALIANO H X POWER SAVING OFF ON When no signal is received at the input jacks for longer than 15 minutes this unit automatically turns off the lamp and enters the standby mode if ON is selected LAMP RUNNING TIME FI Displays the total lamp running time The lamp running time can be reset on the submenu RESET H ALL SETTINGS ALL MEMORIES Resets all parameters on the menu or parameters in the memory to the factory settings CURRENT MEMORY m 4 lt SETUP gt Menu item Choice adjustment range INSTALLATION FE FRONT TABLE FRONT CEILING There are four methods to install this unit tabletop or on ceiling for front or rear projection The image can REAR TABLE REAR CEILING be inverted or rotated according to the setting for the ins
20. NPUT A BNC jacks INPUT B lt COMPONENT gt Component signals input to INPUT B D Sub 15 pin connector INPUT B lt RGB PC gt RGB signals input from a computer to INPUT B D Sub 15 pin connector INPUT B lt RGB TV gt RGB signals input from an A V component to INPUT B D Sub 15 pin connector DVI Digital RGB signals input from a computer to the DVI connector D4 VIDEO Component signal input from an A V component to the D4 VIDEO connector ears z PRET E A STANDBY ON SELECT INPUT ASPECT Notes e When an ordinary video signal or an interlaced video signal of a 24 frame second film is input the interlace progressive i p conversion circuit built into this unit automatically identifies the type of signals If the signals of a film is input the FILM indicator lights up in blue Some contents cannot be correctly detected e When the interlaced video signals of a film is input this unit detects it and the FILM indicator lights up in blue e When the signal from an A V component or computer is input it does not go through i p conversion and the FILM indicator does not light up in this case e This unit is compatible with VGA SVGA XGA and SXGA for the RGB signal from a computer It is recommended to set to XGA to enjoy clearer images when the screen aspect ratio is set to 4 3 e When this unit is set to display the output signals on both the LCD of a notebook computer and on an ext
21. P 11 Turns on and off the menu display to select the input terminal and the input signal RESET button P 18 Resets the parameter to its factory setting when pressed while adjusting the parameter on the menu STILL button P 11 Stops a moving image to display a still image of the desired frame Press again to cancel this function HIDE button P 11 Temporarily turns off the image being projected Press again to cancel this function INPUT area Directly selects the input terminal MEMORY area P 25 Directly calls up the stored memory setting information E Loading the batteries in the remote control 1 Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote control 2 Insert two batteries AA UM 3 or R6 type according to the polarity markings on the inside of the battery compartment 3 Close the cover until it snaps into place Important e If you find that the remote control must be used closer to this unit than usual the batteries are weak Replace the batteries with new ones Do not mix new and old or different types of battery Remove the batteries from the remote control when planning not to use for a long period of time e If the batteries have leaked wipe the inside of the battery compartment before loading new ones How to install There are four ways this unit can be installed installing on a tabletop in front of the screen mounting on the c
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23. anel Power switch Primary power switch 1 turns on and sets this unit in the standby mode O turns off this unit NOILONGOULNI AC inlet To plug in the supplied power cord sf sss leo 6 Rear remote control ET sensor Ventilation intake slots filter covers Adjusters To fine adjust the projection angle Control panel lt on the rear gt indicator P 14 PATTERN button P 10 STANDBY ON button P 10 Turns on and off the stored test patterns on the screen Secondary power button MENU button P 18 Turns on and sets this unit in the standby mode This button is Turns on and off the menu to set or adjust the parameters effective only when the primary power switch is turned on necessary for projection Standby mode ESCAPE button P 18 In this mode this unit consumes a small amount of power to receive infrared siganls from the remote control LAMP COVER indicator P 14 Closes the submenu Cursor buttons P 18 Used for the operation of 4 V and TEMP FAN indicator P 14 SELECT button P 18 FILM indicator P 14 Confirms the new setting entry or opens the submenu INPUT button P 11 Turns on and off the menu to select the input terminal and the input signal Controls and functions E Remote control The corresponding buttons on the c
24. cy sses H 15 to 80 kHz V 50 to 85 Hz Input VIDEO Composite signal 1Vp p 75Q negative sync S VIDEO S video signal Y 1 Vp p 75Q negative sync C 0 286 or 0 3Vp p 75Q D4 VIDEO Component signal Y with sync 1 Vp p 75Q negative sync 480i 576i 480p Y with sync 1 Vp p 75Q 3 values sync 1035i 1080i 720p Ps Pr 0 7Vp p 75Q INPUT A INPUT B Component signal Y with sync 1 Vp p 75Q negative sync 480i 576i 480p Y with sync 1 Vp p 75Q 3 values sync 10351 1080i 720p Ps Pr 0 7Vp p 75Q RGB signal G with sync 1 Vp p 75Q negative sync 480i 576i 480p G with sync 1 Vp p 75Q 3 values sync 1035i 1080i 720p G 0 7Vp p 75Q when using HD VD or SYNC B R 0 7Vp p 75Q HD VD TTL level positive and negative 2 2 kQ SYNC 2Vp p 2 2kQ negative sync 480i 576i DVI Digital RGB signal E 34 Controls REMOTE nn Withee nan Inn RS 232C D Sub 9 pin MMS Geran eA Geen DEAR eet 12 V when the power is on 0 V when the power is off mini jack Remote control sensor SN diy tee ets hav ee Te EI Eee ee etn 1 in front and 1 at rear General Usable temperature range cece eseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesees 5 C to 35 C Usable humidity range 30 to 85 There should be no condensation Power supply cee AC 100 to 120 V 220 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Power consumption 0 eee eseeeeteeseeeeneneesecsceeseesceeeneeeeneass 185 W Standby mode sisi 10W Dimension siessen 415 W x 129 H x 422 D m
25. d 4 Carefully clean and wash the removed filters to eliminate accumulated dust 5 After the cleaned filters are completely dry put them back on this unit If they are not refitted correctly the lamp will not turn on Important e Ifthe filter is heavily soiled replace it with the new one supplied When you need more filters for replacement contact the store where this unit was purchased E 31 TWNOILIGGV zZ T e D e Z Maintenance E Replacing the lamp cartridge Important Make sure to use the lamp cartridge PJL 112 for replacement Other cartridge is not applicable to this unit The lamp used as the source of light is a consumable and will gradually lose its brightness over the course of usage It is recommended that the lamp should be replaced when its usage exceeds 1000 hours in order to enjoy the best image possible LAMP RUNNING TIME in the menu group 3 lt INITIAL gt tells you how many hours the lamp has been used so far The LAMP COVER indicator also lets you know the lamp replacement timing by flashing in red after the lamp usage has exceeded 1000 hours See page 14 A message to replace the lamp will be displayed on the screen as well Follow the following steps to replace the lamp with a new one For details consult the store where this unit was purchased Important e Before starting to replace the lamp cartridge turn off the power disconnect
26. d one frame of an image Progressive 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 by progressive scanning Key stone If this unit has an elevation or depression angle when project ing on the screen the image is distorted in a trapezoid This item electrically corrects the distortion Two types of correction are available Normal correction and Full correction Letter box This is the method to convert the content of a film in landscape orientation to 4 3 signal It is possible to watch the landscape image without trimming by adding a black bar on the top and bottom of the screen Vertical resolution may be sacrificed to some extent Squeeze This method horizontally squeezes the film so that the aspect ratio is 4 3 when recording the film on a video medium The squeezed image must be passed through the desqueezing circuit otherwise the image remains in a slender shape Vista size One of the film sizes The aspect ratio is 1 85 1 in North America and 1 66 1 in Europe Cinema scope size This is the widest film size that uses a 70 mm film The aspect ratio is 2 35 1 e DLP and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments E 27 zZ TI e D e Z TWNOILIGGV Additional information E Projectable signals The following charts show the type
27. e area e V SCROLL adjusts the subtitle position by vertically scrolling the projected image 6 THROUGH The signal is projected as it is input without scaling up or down THROUGH SQUEEZE This mode scales up only the width of the image without changing the height w gt 2 O ie TU m Oo z E 13 Using this unit E Turning off this unit 1 When you have finished using this unit press the STANDBY ON buiton There will be a message to confirm turning off this unit Press the STANDBY ON button again to turn off this unit The lamp turns off and the indicator flashes in orange while the fan is rotating to cool the lamp for approximately two minutes This unit cannot be turned back on by pressing the STANDBY ON button in this state indicator flashes STANDBY ON PATTERN C STANDBY ON 2 When the lamp has cooled down the indicator stops flashing and steadily lights in red 3 Turn off the power switch after making sure that the fan has completely stopped and that the D indicator is lit in red Important e While the fan is rotating and the indicator is flashing in orange never turn off the power switch or unplug this unit This will cause significant damage to the lamp and may result in its shorter life or failure E 14 E Indicators There are four indicators on this unit to display the operating status of th
28. e entire screen without losing any part of the image off screen It is also possible to adjust the projected image vertically as described in the next section See SCREEN ASPECT in the menu group lt SETUP gt described on page 17 E Adjusting with DIGITAL LENS SHIFT When SCREEN ASPECT in the menu group 4 lt SETUP gt on Screen size Height to the screen bottom H the menu is set to 16 9 the projected image can be vertically inch cm inch adjusted within the range shown on the right by digitally changing 60 19 44 7 1 2 17 5 16 H the height from the lens center to the screen bottom See page 80 26 59 10 1 4 23 1 4 17 100 32 74 12 5 8 29 1 8 120 39 89 15 3 8 35 150 49 111 19 3 8 43 3 4 200 65 145 25 5 8 57 E 6 How to install E Installation methods 1 Installing on a tabletop This unit projects images when set on a tabletop with a certain height in front of the screen The table height and H described on page 6 must be determined first to decide on how high the screen Projection distance L should be set for the best result The height from this unit s bottom See page 5 to the lens center is 8 cm 3 1 8 inch The position of the screen the height from the floor to the screen bottom can be easily determined by adding these three figures For example if you are setting this unit on a tabletop with a height of 50 cm 20 inch you need to set your screen at a
29. eiling in front of the screen installing on a tabletop behind a semi translucent screen mounting on the ceiling behind a semi translucent screen It is necessary to set the installation method for INSTALLATION in the menu group lt SETUP gt on the menu described later See page 17 Screen and projection distance The ideal position projection distance L to install this unit is determined by the screen aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 and the size length of the diagonal line across the screen It is possible to adjust the projection distance within the range from Wide to Tele by using the zoom F function Use the following information as illustrated in the figure below to determine the best position for installation F 4 3 Screen gt ie Screen size Projection distance L Wide Tele so a inch m feet inch ww A 60 2 4 2 9 T 10 9 6 1 80 3 2 3 9 10 6 12 10 os 100 4 04 9 13 1 16 we 120 4 8 5 8 15 9 19 Fr 150 6 1 7 3 20 23 11 oe ae or 200 8 1 9 8 967230 2 f gore 16 9 Screen Screen size Projection distance L Wide Tele inch m feet inch 60 2 6 3 2 8 6 10 6 80 3 5 4 2 11 6 13 9 100 4 4 5 3 14 5 17 5 120 5 3 6 4 I 5 21 150 6 6 8 0 21 8 26 3 200 8 8 10 6 28 10 34 9 Important e Projection distance is the h
30. eral menu items 4 lt SETUP gt To make settings for installation screen aspect key stone effect correction and so on Each menu group described above consists of the following items The parameters for these items can be adjusted as you wish by following the menu operation procedures described from page 18 E means that the item has a submenu E C lt IMAGE gt PT Adjustment cannot be made without any input signal Input signal Menu item Adjustment range Video Component BLACK LEVEL 64 to 32 RGB TV Adjusts the level of blackness while maintaining the peak white brightness Video Component CONTRAST 128 to 127 RGB The ratio of light versus dark If increased too high the whole image becomes light and the white portion of the image tends to be saturated If decreased too low the whole image becomes dark and flat Video Component BRIGHTNESS 128 to 127 RGB Controls the total brightness of an image When adjusted too high the black portion of the image becomes grayish and the white portion of the image tends to be saturated When adjusted too low the entire image becomes darker The three menu items described above are to adjust the input and output characteristics for the image brightness of the luminance signal The graphs below show how these items can be adjusted BLACK LEVEL CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS White White White Output image Black White Black White Black White Input signal Input signal Input signal V
31. ernal monitor the image may not be correctly displayed on the external monitor In this case set this unit to display on only the external monitor Refer to the operation instructions of the computer for details e Press the AUTO button located on upper left on the remote control if the image is not correctly projected black or distorted images when the input signal is switched M STILL freezing the image Press the STILL button on the remote control to capture the desired frame of a moving image This function can be effectively used to adjust the image quality Press the STILL button again to resume normal projection E HiDE turning off the image temporarily Press the HIDE button on the remote control to turn off the image temporarily Press the HIDE button again to bring back the image that has been turned off VGA XGA and SXGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation e SVGA is a trademark of Video Electronics Standards Associa tion E 11 w gt 2 O Oo TU m Oo zZ Using this unit E Selecting ASPECT ASPECT selects the most appropriate way of displaying the image on the screen for the six common types of signals listed below Available parameters for ASPECT change depending on the SCREEN ASPECT setting This unit has the AUTO mode which auto matically detects the type of signals and changes the display aspect This mode is effective when inf
32. ess the SELECT button to open the additional menu There are two items SUBTITLE AREA and V SCROLL Select the item to be adjusted by pressing the A or V button Set the desired value by pressing the or button Press the ESCAPE button to close the additional menu Menu operation E Basic submenu operation 3 Select the submenu parameter by pressing the or Y button Operation groups A and B 1 Select the menu item to be adjusted by following or steps 1 3 in Basic menu operation The submenu mark appears on the right side of the item Le Remote control Control panel COLOR SYSTEM LANGUAGE gt SPRACHE DEUTSCH ESCAPE VERLASSEN SPEICHER1 Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting Items without a factory setting cannot be reset When setting COLOR SYSTEM INPUT A SIGNAL INPUT B SIGNAL or R C SENSOR the following step Operation group B only is necessary Remote control Operation group B only INITIAL IMAGE SIGNAL Press the SELECT button to confirm the new setting and close the submenu Setting cannot be changed for the above items if not confirmed by the SELECT button SELECT ENGLISH LANGUAGE or Remote control Control panel ESCAPE EXIT To reset the parameter to the factory setting press the RESET button when t
33. he jacks RGB signals from a computer are sent to the 0 0 jacks Use a BNC cable when connecting this unit to another component OG Y G or luminance signal B Ps Cs B or color difference signal R Pr Cr R or color difference signal HD SYNC horizontal sync signal composite sync signal VD vertical synchronous signal D4 VIDEO D connector This connector receives video signals from the D connector of an A V component and is compatible with the D1 D4 format This connector is designed for the Japanese D format only RS 232C D Sub 9 pin This connector is used for an examination in the factory E 2 S VIDEO mini DIN jack This jack receives S video signals from the S video jack on an A V component Use an S video cable when connecting this unit to another component VIDEO pin jack This terminal is for the composite signal from the video terminal of the A V component Use a video pin cable INPUT B D Sub 15 pin This connector receives component video and RGB signals RGB YP8Pr YCBCR from an A V component or a computer Use a D Sub monitor cable when connecting this unit to another component TRIGGER OUT mini jack This jack outputs signals to control external components A potential of 12V will be provided while this unit is projecting DVI DVI connector This connector receives DVI signals digital RGB from a computer Controls and functions E Control p
34. he back of this unit e Do not cover the ventilation slots of this unit not to obstruct the heat dissipation e Install this unit on the firm surface e Do not cover this unit with a tablecloth etc e Make sure there is nothing to get sucked into the ventilation slots so that the temperature of this unit does not become too high 3 Places where it gets dusty Ifthe air filters are 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 e If this unit is exposed to water or high humidity it may cause a fire or electrical shock 6 Unstable places e If this unit is installed on an unstable or an inclined tabletop it may fall and cause damage to this unit or personal injury Important Make sure no light other than the projecting light directly falls on the screen to ensure vivid high contrast images Introduction Z zj Thank you for purchasing this YAMAHA product We hope it will give you many years of trouble free enjoyment For the best performance D read this manual carefully It will guide you in operating your YAMAHA product e Cc Q a Features Q High brightness and high contrast images achieved by DLP e Wide variety of input terminals to support the latest video technology formats e 0 9 inch large DMD chips to ensure superior image q
35. he submenu has been opened 4 Press the MENU button to close the menu A or f Remote control Control panel Press the ESCAPE or button to return to the previous screen if continuing to adjust settings NNaN E 21 Menu operation Submenu operation WHITE BALANCE Operation group C 1 Select the menu item WHITE BALANCE in the menu group IMAGE by following steps 1 3 in Basic menu operation The submenu mark appears on the right side of the item IMAGE Ca LUN I Ce EXEN WHITE BALANCE fe WHITE BOOST 2 Press the SELECT or button to open the submenu IMAGE SIGNAL INITIAL SETUP CONTRAST R 100 GONTRASTE M SE BRIGHTNESS R 0 BRIGHTNESS G 0 BRIGHTNESS B 0 ESCAPE EXIT 3 Select the submenu item by pressing the or Y button IMAGE SIGNAL INITIAL SETUP WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST G 100 CONTRAST B 100 BRIGHTNESS R 0 BRIGHTNESS G 0 BRIGHTNESS B 0 ESCAPE EXIT E 22 4 Select the value by pressing the or button Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting IMAGE SIGNAL INITIAL WHITE BALANCE CONTRAST R 100 CONTRAST G 100 CONTRAST B 80 BRIGHTNESS R 0 BRIGHTNESS G 0 BRIGHTNESS B 0 ESCAPE EXIT 5 Press the MENU button to close the menu Press the ESC
36. ideo Component GAMMA TRIM A B C D E RGB Adjusts the response of the color gradation and gray scale of the image There are five patterns available Select the appropriate pattern depending on the content to be projected Video Component SHARPNESS lto5 RGB Adjusts the clearness of the image edges The higher value creates clearer edges The lower value creates a softer image with the less noise element Video HUE 128 to 127 Adjusts the hue When adjusted to the negative direction red increases When adjusted to the positive direction blue increases Adjustment at the SECAM setting is not effective Video SATURATION 128 to 127 Z Adjusts the depth of a color When adjusted to the negative direction the color becomes lighter Z When adjusted to the positive direction the color becomes deeper ex Component COLOR BOOST 0 to 127 Boosts the color saturation The higher value makes the color tends to be saturated and becomes deeper Video Component COLOR TEMP LOW MID L MID HIGH RGB Adjusts the color of the image to be projected The higher setting adds more blue and the lower setting adds more red Select the appropriate setting depending on the content to be projected Video Component WHITE BALANCE H RGB Fine adjusts the balance of each color R G B CONTRAST R G B 50 to 124 BRIGHTNESS R G B 12 4 to 12 4 Video Component WHITE BOOST 0 to 10 RGB Optically adjusts the luster of the white part of the projected image
37. is unit 1 OB Oo Q 0 0 1 Off The power is turned off Lights in red In the standby mode Flashes in green Getting ready to start operation Lights in green Operating Flashes in orange Cooling the lamp LAMP COVER Off Normal Lights in red The lamp cover is not correctly attached The air filter cover is not correctly attached Flashes in red 1 second intervals The lamp usage has exceeded 1000 hours Flashes in red 0 5 second intervals The lamp usage has exceeded 1100 hours The lamp has burnt out TEMP FAN Off Normal Lights in red The temperature inside this unit is abnormally high Flashes in red The cooling fan is out of order O FILM Lights in blue This unit has detected the interlaced signal 4801 of 24 frame second film and is converting it to progressive images Off Video signals other than the interlaced signal 4801 of 24 frame second film are being input Menu structure It is necessary to make various settings on the menu so that this unit can achieve the best performance The menu has a three level hierarchy menu group menu item and submenu for some menu items Listed below are the four menu groups D lt IMAGE gt To adjust the image quality Available items depend on the type of input signal 2 lt SIGNAL gt To make settings for the connected input signal Available items depend on the type of input signal 3 lt INITIAL gt To make your own initial setting for sev
38. jection indicator Flashing in green lights steadily in green STANDBY ON Important e Never turn off the power switch or unplug this unit while the indicator is lit or flashing in green This causes significant damage to the lamp and may result in its shorter life or failure E 10 E Focusing Press the PATTERN button to project the stored test pattern Adjust the lens so that it comes into focus by rotating the focus ring The image size can be also adjusted with the zoom ring PATTERN Zoom ring N Focus ring a There are two test patterns Choose whichever is desired by pressing the or button Press the PATTERN button again to close the test pattern Using this unit E Selecting the input source Press the INPUT button to display the menu for input signals on the screen Select the input terminal and the input signal to be projected by pressing the A or V button and confirm the selection by pressing the SELECT button Input Source Signal to be projected VIDEO 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 INPUT A lt COMPONENT gt Component signals input to INPUT A BNC jacks INPUT A lt RGB PC gt RGB signals input from a computer to INPUT A BNC jacks INPUT A lt RGB TV gt RGB signals input from an A V component to I
39. ke color crossing the image of fine vertical stripes or annoying dot interference on the image edge when the video signal is input This adjustment is available only for the composite signal in NTSC mode Video Component NOISE REDUCTION OFF 1 2 3 Effectively reduces the noise included in the luminance signal and color signal by digital processing when playing the source with a relatively large amount of noise in order to create a more vivid image interlaced signal only except for HDTV Video VIDEOTYPE DVD VCR Selects VCR when playing video tapes in order to ensure synchronization and selects DVD when playing other sources Video Component SETUP LEVEL 0 7 5 Adjusts the black level difference of the image signal Select 0 for a signal with no difference from the pedestal level and 7 5 for a signal with higher black level Image signal 100 Pedestal level 0 1h Black level RGB DOT PHASE Oto 31 Fine adjusts the phase of the RGB signal input from the computer for clearest display of the characters and lines of the image except for DVI RGB SIZE H 2047 to 2048 Adjusts the horizontal size of the projected image except for DVI RGB SHIFT H 0 to 100 Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image except for DVI RGB SHIFT V 0 to 100 Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image except for DVI RGB SIGNAL STATUS E 16 Displays the resolution and sync frequency of the input signal Menu structure E G lt
40. m 16 3 8 W x 5 1 16 H x 16 5 8 D inch Weight sen dune insert menti 7 8 kg 17 Ibs 3 oz E Accessories e Power cord e Plug adapter e Wireless remote control Batteries AA UM 3 or R6 Pin BNC adapter Lens cap e Filter for replacement Se N e WY N e e e e Owner s Manual Specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications E Dimensional drawing 16 5 16 5 1 16 90 190 e 3 9 16 7 1 2 e feee e R 0 f 0 TWNOILIGGV zZ T e D e Z E 35 YAMAHA 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 FR 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 J A WETTERGRENS GATA 1 BOX 30053 400 43 VASTRA FROLUNDA SWEDEN YAMAHA CORPORATION YAMAHA M
41. n the cursor to the menu group ESCAPE SIGNAL INITIAL gt 2 Press the 4 button to enter the MOVE MENU WIN DOW Control panel Remote control MOVE MENU WINDOW A ESCAPE EXIT 3 Change the location of the menu by pressing the A or V button or Remote control 4 Press the ESCAPE button to return to the menu after the location has been decided Control panel ESCAPE 7 Remote control Control panel Memory function This unit has a memory function that can store six settings to 3 Press the button to open the submenu project different types of input sources in the most appropriate A manner Select one of these six settings that is most suitable for your projection Although six settings have already been prepared CD Cn each parameter in the settings can be changed and restored as you wish The following lists the menu items that can be stored in v memory IMAGE SIGNAL SIGNAL INITIAL SETUP BLACK LEVEL 3D Y C SEPARATION CONTRAST NOISE REDUCTION BRIGHTNESS VIDEO TYPE GAMMA TRIM SETUP LEVEL SHARPNESS MEMORY1 SATURATION COLOR BOOST COLOR TEMP memorya WHITE BALANCE WHITE BOOST ESCAPE EXIT E Selecting the memory setting number 4 Select the desired memory setting number by pressing the 4 or V button To select by operating the remote control Press the number of the desired memory set
42. nal listed below Type of input signal Ordinary video signal SCREEN Composite S video 480i HDTV signal PC signal ASPECT ASPECT 480p 576i 720p 1080i RGB DVI 4 3 AUTO NORMAL SQUEEZE ZOOM THROUGH THROUGH SQUEEZE 16 9 AUTO NORMAL SQUEEZE ZOOM ZOOM SUBTITLE THROUGH THROUGH SQUEEZE v KSSS TWNOILIGGV zZ TI e D e a UNAS SLSSANIS SS SASS EA NSA E 29 Additional information E Message display Message Condition NO SIGNAL This unit is not receiving any input signal INPUT A lt COMPONENTS 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 This unit cannot receive the PC signal that is coming into this unit UNKNOWN FORMAT This unit cannot receive the video signal that is coming into this unit AUTO SYNC This unit is making the most appropriate setting according to the input RGB signal being received STILL The STILL freezing the image function has been activated STILL OFF The STILL freezing the image function has been cancelled MEMORY 1 6 The memory setting number selected is displayed and turns off after 1 minute ESCAPE EXIT Example Help messages are displayed for easier menu operation LAMP REPLACEMENT TIME HAS COME PLEASE REPLACE WITH A NEW LAMP PRESS ESCAPE TO REMOV
43. on E Glossary DLPTM technology This stands for Digital Light Processing DLP uses the DMDTM optical semiconductor chip developed by Texas Instruments Component video signal This signal is sent with its luminance signal and color signal independent It creates higher image quality compared with an ordinary composite video signal because it bypasses the mixing and separating circuits This signal is sent in three lines the luminance signal Y and two color difference signals PB Cs Pr Cr S video signal S stands for Separate This signal is sent with its luminance signal Y and color signal C separately A 4 pin mini DIN connector and cable are used for connection Composite video signal 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 RGB signal 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 signal is widely used for sending and receiving color images between computers Horizontal and vertical sync signals are also necessary D connector This connector is designed for the Japanese D format only This connector is used for sending and receiving
44. ontrol panel and the remote control perform same functions Use the remote control by aiming at the remote control sensor located on the front or back of this unit within a distance of 7 m 23 feet This unit may not respond when the remote control is not close enough to the vertical line to the sensor oa 3 ood ae De 13 P F S YAMAHA AUTO button Readjusts the most appropriate setting for the signal type PATTERN button P 10 Turns on and off the stored test patterns on the screen STANDBY ON button P 10 Turns on and sets this unit in the standby mode This button is effective only when the primary power switch is turned on MENU button P 18 Turns on and off the menu display to set and adjust the parameters necessary for projection ESCAPE button P 18 Closes the submenu Light switch Lights the operation buttons on the remote control for approxi mately 10 seconds when pushed upward or downward Cursor buttons P 18 Used for the operation of 4 V and SELECT button P 18 Confirms the new setting entry or opens the submenu Press the center of the button for this function ASPECT button P 12 Selects the display aspect ratio for the images to be projected When pressed the current display aspect ratio is displayed When pressed again within 2 seconds the next display aspect ratio is displayed E 4 INPUT button
45. orizontal distance from the lens surface of this unit to the screen The lens is recessed for 4 cm 1 1 2 inch from this unit s exterior How to install E Screen setting The screen height depends on your screen size This unit projects facing slightly upward although projecting symmetrically about the lens center on the horizontal axis The following charts show the height H from the lens center to the screen bottom Consider dimension H when determining the position to set your screen 4 3 screen Screen size diagonal 16 9 screen Screen size diagonal Center of lens i Projection distance L Height to the screen H KF See DIGITAL LENS SHIFT described in the next section 4 3 Screen 16 9 Screen When DIGITAL LENS SHIFT is set to 0 Screen size Height to the screen bottom H Screen size Height to the screen bottom H inch cm inch inch cm inch 60 18 7 1 16 60 32 12 5 8 80 24 9 7 16 80 42 16 1 2 100 30 11 13 16 100 53 20 7 8 120 36 14 3 16 120 64 25 3 16 150 45 17 3 4 150 80 31 1 2 200 59 23 1 4 200 106 41 3 4 E Setting SCREEN ASPECT It is necessary to set the screen aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 depending on your screen in order to properly project images on the entire area of the screen When the 16 9 screen is used and SCREEN ASPECT is set to 16 9 it is possible to project 4 3 video signals on th
46. ormation about the signal type is included in the signal Press the ASPECT button for the desired display aspect D Video signal of the 4 3 screen aspect from ordinary TV or video 2 Letterbox video signal 3 Squeezed video signal Vista size 4 Squeezed video signal Cinema scope size Hi vision HDTV 16 9 video signal 6 RGB signal Available aspect modes when SCREEN ASPECT is set to 4 3 D AUTO Examples When the input signal is letterbox or squeeze this mode detects Projected it and automatically switches to the most appropriate mode Input signal Input image Aspect image This mode is effective only when the signal is sent with information about its type Normal 4 3 image O gt NORMAL without cutting any input signal 2 NORMAL r This mode projects the image horizontally in full on the screen Letter box o ZOOM 3 SQUEEZE NORMAL gt This mode desqueezes the video which has been recorded as horizontally squeezed The image is projected in the original format after having passed through this circuit Squeeze O SQUEEZE Vista size ZOOM The central part of the image is scaled up Both sides of the THROUGH gt input image lie offscreen SQUEEZE Squeeze THROUGH Cinema scope Lo SQUEEZE The signal is projected as it is input without scaling up or size down 6 THROUGH SQUEEZE HDTV O NORMAL gt This mode scales up only the width of the
47. s Input Type of signal Type of jack VIDEO Composite video Pin jack S VIDEO S video Mini DIN jack INPUT A Component video RGB video BNC jack x 3 5 INPUT B Component video RGB video D Sub 15 pin connector D4 Component video D4 connector This connector is designed for the Japanese D format only Video pin cable S video cable Converting plug a BNC cable for E component D connector cable Pin cable y ia D Sub monitor cable ESS Video S video Pin jacks BNC jacks D Sub D1 D4 output output jack output jack connector Component RGB video output jack connector Video outputs of various A V components Note When connecting A V component to INPUT A component jacks make sure to match the Y Ps Pr or Y Cs Cr of the A V component and this unit to be connected 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 How to connect E Connecting a computer There are three types of terminals to connect this unit to a computer as listed below Use the correct cables for the terminals to be connected
48. s 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 Composite or S video signals sent to the VIDEO or S VIDEO input terminal V active fv Color signal Type of signal lines Hz MHz Color system NTSC 480 59 94 3 5795 NTSC PAL 576 50 00 4 43 PAL SECAM 576 50 00 4 406 4 25 SECAM PAL60 480 59 94 443 PAL NTSC4 43 480 59 94 4 43 NTSC PAL M 480 59 94 3 5756 PAL PAL N 576 50 00 3 582 PAL 2 TV format 2 Component or RGB signals sent to the INPUT A B or component signals sent to the D4 input terminal H active V active f H fv Type of signal pixels lines kHz Hz 480i 720 483 15 734 59 940 576i 720 576 15 625 50 000 480p 720 480 31 469 59 940 720p 1280 720 45 000 59 940 1035i 1920 1035 33 750 60 000 1080i 1920 1080 33 716 59 940 3 PC format Analog RGB signals sent to the INPUT A or B input terminal H active V active f H fv Type of signal pixels lines kHz Hz VESA VGA 60Hz 640 480 31 469 59 940 VGA 72Hz 640 480 37 861 72 809 VGA 75Hz 640 480 37 500 75 000 VGA 85Hz 640 480 43 269 85 008 SVGA S6HZ 800 600 35 156 56 250 SVGA 60Hz 800 600 37 879 60 317 SVGA 72Hz 800 600 48 077 72 188 SVGA 75Hz 800 600 46 875 75 000 SVGA 85Hz 800 600 53 674 85 061
49. tallation method SCREEN ASPECT 4 3 16 9 Selects 4 3 or 16 9 depending on the screen to be used If 16 9 is selected vertical adjustment of the image can be made by changing the value of the item DIGITAL LENS SHIFT And automatically makes an adjustment to project the 4 3 input signal without losing any part of it off screen DIGITAL LENS SHIFT 96 to 96 The image on the screen can be vertically adjusted within a certain range by digital processing A moves the image upward and V downward This adjustment is available only when the screen aspect ratio is set to 16 9 KEYSTONE 128 to 127 If this unit projects on a the screen with some elevation or depression angle at its installation the image on the screen is distorted into a trapezoid This parameter electrically corrects the distortion Increase the value when the upper part of the image is wider Decrease the value when the lower part if the image is wider KEYSTONE MODE NORMAL FULL There are two modes FULL that corrects the key stone effect without changing the vertical length of the image and NORMAL that makes vertical correction by shifting the bottom at the same time Select the appropriate mode to make correction depending on your installation Normal correction Full correction This correction shifts the bottom of the projected image to correct This correction adjusts the horizontal distortion without changing the horizontal distortion the vertical length of
50. 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 DS of perfor mance characteristics This unit is compatible with D1 2 3 and 4 DVI connector A digital RGB signal is sent from a computer to this connector differencially A 24 pin connector and cable are used for connection Standby The state under 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 Test pattern Test patterns are stored in this unit to adjust the position and focus of the projected image on the screen Aspect ratio aspect This basically means the length to width ratio of an image This unit s menu deals with two kinds of aspect ratio the screen aspect that sets the length to width ratio of the screen to be used and the display aspect that changes the size and aspect ratio of the images to be projected for different types of input signal Ceiling mount bracket This is the mounting hardware used when hanging this unit from the ceiling Two types of ceiling mount bracket low ceiling and high ceiling are available for different heights of the ceiling These mounts are optional Interlace The common type of scanning for most televisions It divides into two fields even and odd numbered lines of the field to buil
51. 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 Carefully place this unit upside down on cloth spread on the floor to prevent from creating any scratches Adjuster 2 Loosen the adjuster to remove the lamp cover 3 Loosen the screws of the lamp cover 4 Remove the lamp cover Lamp cover E 32 5 Completely loosen the three screws securing the lamp cartridge Lamp cartridge 6 Hold the handle and pull up the lamp cartridge 7 Secure the new lamp cartridge with the screws by reversing the steps described above 8 Put the lamp cover back and secure it with the screws If it is not correctly installed the lamp will not light up 9 Turn on the power switch and reset the LAMP RUNNING TIME on the menu when the lamp is turned on See page 22 Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy This unit does not turn on The power switch is not turned on Turn on the power switch You attempted to turn on this unit again just after having turned off the power switch Wait a little longer This unit does not turn on for 2 minutes after the power switch has been turned off to protect the lamp The filter cover is not correctly attached Correctly attach the filter cover The lamp cover is not correctly attached Correctly a
52. ting among the MEMORY 1 6 buttons 5 Press the ESCAPE button to close the submenu ESCAPE To select by operating the menu 1 Press the MENU button to open the menu MENU 2 Press the V button to enter the memory setting number at the bottom of the screen E 25 NNaN Memory function E Resetting to the factory setting For one parameter Select the parameter to be reset to the factory setting by following steps 1 3 in Basic menu operation Press the RESET button on the remote control to reset to the factory setting Items without a factory setting cannot be reset For all parameters in the memory setting being selected Select CURRENT MEMORY on the submenu by following Submenu operation RESET on page 23 Press the SELECT or button to open the confirmation message screen Press the SELECT button to reset to the factory setting A SELECT or Remote control Control panel PRESS SELECT TO RESET CURRENT MEMORY ESCAPE EXIT For all parameters in six memory settings Select ALL MEMORIES on the submenu by following Submenu operation RESET on page 23 Press the SELECT or button to open the confirmation message screen Press the SELECT button to reset to the factory setting Remote control Control panel PRESS SELECT TO RESET ALL MEMORIES ESCAPE EXIT E 26 Additional informati
53. trol sensor There is a fluorescent lamp near the remote control sensor being used Select the other sensor in R C SENSOR on the menu that the fluorescent lamps will not interfere with LAMP COVER indicator lights up The filter cover is not correctly attached Tightly attach the filter cover The lamp cover is not correctly attached Tightly attach the lamp cover LAMP COVER indicator flashes The lamp has exceeded its specified usage hours Replace the lamp with a new one The lamp has burned out Replace the lamp with a new one TEMP FAN indicator lights up The temperature inside this unit is extremely high Check that the ventilation slots are not covered TEMP FAN indicator flashes The fan is broken Contact the store where this unit was purchased E 33 TWNOILIGGV Z TI e D e Z Specifications E Specifications Optical Projection mode n se DLP Digital Light Processing Images of 1024 x 768 pixels 0 9 inch LENS arnore anergia a f 35 to 42 mm F 2 7 to 3 0 Manual zoom x 1 2 Manual focus DA re 120 W VIP lamp Image size 200 inches at maximum Projection distance 10 6 m 35 ft wide image 16 9 screen LUMIMOSI Y 4 15 enr Erener REE EE dde seine sites 800 ANSI Im Contrast ratio Electrical Color mode ceceeeeeseeeeeeeees NTSC PAL SECAM NTSC443 PAL M PAL N PAL60 Scanning frequen
54. ttach the lamp cover No picture The lens cap has not been removed Remove the lens cap This unit is not correctly connected to the other components Check the connection The input signal has not been correctly selected Select the correct input signal with the INPUT button Press the AUTO button The input signal has not been correctly selected in INPUT A SIGNAL and INPUT B SIGNAL on the menu Select the correct input signal The picture is turned off temporarily by the HIDE function Press the HIDE button again to cancel the HIDE function The computer is not set to display on the external monitor Make an appropriate setting on the computer to display on the external monitor Also refer to the operation instructions of the computer Image is unstable The connection cables are not correctly connected to this unit Correctly connect the cables to the appropriate terminals Picture is blurred The lens is not correctly focused Adjust the focus of the lens with the focus ring This unit and the screen are not placed squarely 90 degrees Adjust the projection angle and direction and the height of this unit Remote control does not work correctly The batteries are exhausted Replace both batteries with new ones The remote control sensor is not correctly selected in R C SENSOR on the menu Select an appropriate remote con
55. uality e Superior image quality achieved by high performance 3 2 pull e Rich gray scale tones achieved by the tri segment color wheel down detection e Quiet operation with a noise as low as 30dB by Yamaha sound e Six memory settings effect technolo ey DLP and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments NOILVTIVLSNI Contents INTRODUCTION MENU PO AUIECS 2 res ccc re ste ee 1 Menu structure 8 Controls and functions IMAGE nn a E A I RAN aE 15 z Front panel and terminal panel 2 SIGNAL 26e an R ie EE a ee 16 O EA EE Cee INITIA youen i SR Ne ET D Control panelga ananena STIRS O i a calle nr ns 17 Remote control 3 Z Loading the batteries in the remote control Menu 0 peration no Menu screen and operating buttons eect eteeeeeeeees 18 Basic menu operation SUPMENU 225525 sash aid LM RU Rue den se de Be ne Es How to install Basic submenu operation SS Screen and projection distance cs ceseeseeseeeeseeeeseeseeeeees 5 One touch image menu 9 Screen seting eei een rene r NRE Beet olen eee 6 Changing the menu location O Setting SCREEN ASPECT oseese 6 Memory function 2 Adjusting with DIGITAL LENS SHIFT 6 Selecting the memory setting number 25 D Installation methods isss siss ceeceeceseceseceseceseeeeeeneeeneeeeeeeeeeaes 7 Resetting to the factory setting gt e CONNECTIONS ADDITION
56. 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 e 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 e Remove the lens cap 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 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are complete e 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 e Do not use force on switches knobs and or cords e 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 e Do not look into the lens while this unit is turned on It may cause serious damage to your eyesight

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