Yamaha DPX-1000 User Manual [de]

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Digital Cinema Projector
Projecteur Cineme Numerique
OWNER’S MANUAL
MODE D’EMPLOI
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES
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
• 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.
• 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.
• 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 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.
• 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.
• 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.
• Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.
• 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.
• 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.
• When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cord.
• Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty.
Others
• Clean the lens carefully so as not to create any scratches by using a blower or lens paper.
• Replace the lamp when the LAMP warning 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
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 GREEN­and-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.
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
• 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.
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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)
AUTO
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
PATTIRIS
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
• Pin/BNC adapters
INPUT
ASPECT
LIGHT
STILL HIDE
INPUT
S VIDEO
A
DVI
VIDEO
BD4
MEMORY
123
45
6
RESET
• Power cable
• Lens cover
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English
ENGLISH

Features

• Bright, high contrast images achieved through DLP™ technology
• HDTV capable 1280 x 720 pixel wide DMD™ element
• A bright, high resolution large diameter lens
• Electronic lens adjustment — Zoom, Focus, Vertical Position, Optical Iris Diaphragm —
Contents

INTRODUCTION

• Low operating noise made possible by Yamaha sound technology
• High quality progressive reproduction of film sources thanks to 3-2 pulldown detection
• 6 memory settings and an abundance of image adjustment functions
• Digital Visual Interface (DVI) HDCP Compatible
(DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments.)
MENU
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
CONNECTIONS
Features ............................................. 1
Part Names and Functions
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
INSTALLATION
Installation
Installation methods ............................................................. 6
Screen and projection distance ............................................. 7
Projection image position ..................................................... 8
Keystone ............................................................................... 8
CONNECTIONS
Connecting the unit
Connecting A/V components ................................................ 9
Connecting to a computer ................................................... 10
BASIC OPERATION
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
Menu structure ................................... 16
1 <IMAGE> ...................................................................... 17
2 <SIGNAL> .................................................................... 19
3 <INITIAL> .................................................................... 20
4 <SETUP> ...................................................................... 21
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
Memory function
Selecting the memory setting number ................................ 29
Resetting to the factory default settings ............................. 30
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information
Glossary .............................................................................. 31
Projectable signals .............................................................. 33
Message display ................................................................. 34
Maintenance
Regular care ........................................................................ 35
Filter replacement ............................................................... 35
Replacing the lamp cartridge .............................................. 36
Troubleshooting .................................. 37
Specifications
Specifications ..................................................................... 38
Dimensional drawing ......................................................... 39
BASIC OPERATION
MENU
INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL
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Part Names and Functions

Front panel and controls
Front remote control sensor
STANDBY/ON indicator
Lamp cover
Ventilation (Exhaust) vent
Lens
Lens cover
Adjuster
Use this to make fine adjustments to the projection angle.
1 STANDBY/ON indicator
2 STANDBY/ON button
Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational) modes.
3 ESCAPE button
Use this button to exit from submenu mode.
4 PATTERN button
Switches the built-in test pattern display on and off.
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.
Ventilation inlet
1
STANDBY/ON
2
8 9 0
q w
e r
3 4
5
6 7
ESCAPE
PATTERN
ASPECT
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR DPX-1000
MENU
SETTING
INPUT
8 (Enter) button
Press this button to set values and enter into submenus.
9 MENU button
Press this button to display the general settings and adjustments menu.
0 SETTING button
Selects the various lens adjustment modes.
q INPUT button
Press this button to display the input source and input signal selection menu.
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
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e FAN warning indicator
r TEMP warning indicator
Connections
Part Names and Functions
AC inlet
Plug in the supplied power cord here.
INTRODUCTION
Rear remote control sensor
q
RGB/YP
INPUT B
DVI
BPR
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CBR/PR/C
/YCBC
R
INPUT A
1234567 809
1 INPUT B (D-Sub 15 pin)
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.
2 D4 VIDEO (D connector)
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.)
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 3—7. Use a BNC cable when connecting other components to the DPX-1000 through these jacks.
3 G/Y (G, or luminance signal)
B/CB (B, or color difference signal)
4 B/P 5 R/P
R/CR (R, or color difference signal)
6 HD/SYNC (horizontal sync signal, composite sync signal) 7 VD (vertical sync signal)
R
HD/SYNC VD
DVI
INPUT B
BPR/YCBCR
RGB/YP
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CB R/PR/CR
OUT IN
RS-232C
REMOTE
INPUT A
HD/SYNC VD
S-VIDEO VIDEO
wer
OUT IN
REMOTE
RS-232C
S-VIDEO VIDEO
TRIGGER OUT
9 VIDEO (Pin jack)
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
q DVI (DVI jack)
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.
e RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin)
This jack is used for factory testing.
r TRIGGER OUT
This jack outputs control signals to external components. A potential of 12V/Maximum 200 mA is provided when the DPX-1000 is projecting.
TRIGGER OUT
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
Remote control
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).
1
PATTIRIS
MENU
INPUT
DVI
e r
t y
u i o
p
6
2 3
4 5 6
7
8
9 0
q
w
AUTO
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
SETTING
ESCAPE
ASPECT
LIGHT
STILL HIDE
INPUT
S VIDEO
A
VIDEO
BD4
MEMORY
123
45
RESET
0 INPUT area
Directly selects the input jack.
q MEMORY area
Calls up stored video memory directly.
w RESET button
Press this button to reset all parameters altered in the menu to their default factory settings.
e button
Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational) modes.
r FOCUS button
Switches on and off the focus adjustment mode for the image being projected.
t PATT (PATTERN) button
Switches the built-in test pattern display on and off.
y MENU button
Press this button to display the general settings and adjustments menu.
u (Enter) button
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.)
1 Transmit indicator
This indicator will light up when the unit is sending infra-red signals to the main unit.
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.
3 V. POS button
Switches on and off the adjustment mode for the vertical positioning of the entire image.
4 ZOOM button
Switches on and off the size adjustment mode for the image being projected.
5 IRIS button
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
Use the h, g, –, + buttons to move the cursor within the interface.
8 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.
9 STILL button
Stops a moving image to display a still of the desired image. Press STILL again to cancel this function.
i INPUT button
Press this button to display the input source and input signal selection menu.
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.
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.
AUTO
V. POS
IR
Z
O
IS
O
M
E
S
C
A
P
E
A
S
P
E
C
T
S
T
I
L
L
S
V
ID
EO
V
I
D
E
A
O
1
B
4
2
D4
5
RESET
3
6
INPUT
HID
E
D
VI
FOCUS
PATT
M
ENU
ID-1
ID-2
a
s
a Remote control code switch
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.
s Remote control cable jack
Use this jack to connect the remote control to the main unit with a cable.
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Part Names and Functions
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.
INTRODUCTION
Usable distance
7 m (23 feet)
Usable angle
30 degrees
A left/right arc of 30 degrees A vertical arc of 30 degrees
OUT IN
7 m
(23 feet)
DVI
INPUT B
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CBR/PR/C
RGB/YP
BPR
/YCBC
R
AUTO
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
PATTIRIS
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
INPUT
ASPECT
LIGHT
STILL HIDE
INPUT
S VIDEO
A
DVI
VIDEO
BD4
MEMORY
123
45
6
RESET
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT A
S-VIDEO VIDEO
R
HD/SYNC VD
AUTO
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
PATTIRIS
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
INPUT
ASPECT
LIGHT
STILL HIDE
INPUT
S VIDEO
A
DVI
VIDEO
BD4
MEMORY
123
45
6
RESET
7 m (23 feet)
7 m (23 feet)
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.
Loading the batteries into the remote control
1
3
2
Using the remote as a wired remote 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 . P
OS
IRIS
Z OOM
E S
C A
P E
FOCUS
P
ATT
M
EN
U
A SP
EC
T
S T
I
INPUT
L
L
S VIDEO
V
ID
E
H
A
O
ID
1
4
5
RES
ET
E
B
D
V I
2
D
4
3
6
ID-2
ID-1
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
snaps into place.
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 compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.
DVI
INPUT B
RGB/YP
BPR
/YCBC
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CBR/PR/C
R
OUT IN
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT A
R
HD/SYNC VD
S-VIDEO VIDEO
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Installation

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
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 16:9 screen>
Screen size
Wide (m) — Tele (m)
60 70 80
90 100 110 120 150 200
Projection distance [a]
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
(feet, inches)
5’11” — 9’5” 6’10” — 11’ 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”
<When using a 4:3 screen>
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.
1 When a standard 16:9 image completely fills the width of the
screen (leaving black line at the top and bottom of the screen)
2 When the standard 4:3 image completely fills the screen
Screen size
60
80
100
120
200
(m), (feet, inches)
1.65 m — 2.64 m 5’5” — 8’8”
2.2 m — 3.52 m 7’2” — 11’7”
2.75 m — 4.4 m 9’ — 14’5”
3.3 m — 5.28 m 10’10” — 17’4”
5.5 m — 8.8 m 18’ — 28’10”
Projection distance
12
Wide — Tele
Wide — Tele
(m), (feet, inches)
2.2 m — 3.52 m 7’3” — 11’7”
2.9 m — 4.64 m 9’6” — 15’3”
3.65 m — 5.84 m 12’ — 19’2”
4.4 m — 7.04 m 14’5” — 23’1”
7.3 m — 11.68 m 23’11” — 38’4”
INSTALLATION
For a 16:9 screen
(9'10" – 15'9")
2.4 – 3.84 m
(7'10" – 12'7")
1.8 – 2.88 m
(5'11" – 9'5")
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.
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
Lens center line
60'' 80'' 100'' 150'' 200''
3
Screen size
*These are theoretical numerical values. Please be aware that there may be some discrepancy in comparison to actual values.
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Installation
Projection image position
Follow the instructions below to adjust the position of the projected image on the screen.
<Adjusting using the zoom>
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.)
<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.)
Wide
Tele
Lens center line
Shifted fully up
Projected image
Lens center line
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.
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.
Connecting A/V components
As shown in the illustration below, there are 6 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
VIDEO S-VIDEO INPUT A INPUT B D4 VIDEO DVI
D connector cable
DVI cable (digital)
Composite video S video Component video/RGB video Component video/RGB video Component video Component video/RGB video (digital)
D-sub monitor cable
RGB/YP
Signal type
DVI
INPUT B
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CBR/PR/C
BPR
/YCBC
R
Connector type
Pin jack Mini DIN connector BNC connector x 3—5 D-sub 15 pin D connector DVI connector
OUT IN
INPUT A
R
HD/SYNC VD
REMOTE
BNC cable for component connection
Pin/BNC adapters
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
S video cable

CONNECTIONS

Video pin cable
Pin cable
D1—4 output
connectors
DVI output connector
G/YR
Pin jacksD-sub
/
PR/
C
R
B/PB/
C
B
BNC jacks S video output
jack
Video output
jack
Component/RGB video output connectors
Image output from A/ V components
Note
• Make sure to match the Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR of the A/V component and this unit when connecting a component to INPUT A compo­nent 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
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 connections.
Input
INPUT A INPUT B DVI
DVI cable (Digital)
D-Sub monitor cable
INPUT B
RGB/YP
RGB Analog RGB Analog RGB Digital
DVI
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CBR/PR/C
BPR
/YCBC
R
Signal type
INPUT A
R
BNC monitor cable
HD/SYNC VD
OUT IN
REMOTE
Connector type
BNC jack x 5 D-sub 15 pin DVI connector
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
S-VIDEO VIDEO
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

INPUT
MENU
PATTIRIS
AUTO
SETTING
ASPECT
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
ESCAPE
This section describes the basic operation of the DPX-1000 once installation and connection have been completed. It is necessary to make detailed settings in the menu described later so that the DPX-1000 is correctly set for the mounting, screen, input signals, and other conditions of its installation. Follow the steps described in this section to carry out these procedures.
Turning on the power
Be sure to remove the lens cover before using this unit.
1. Plug the supplied power cord into the AC inlet on the
rear of the DPX-1000, then plug the cord into the wall outlet. The STANDBY/ON indicator will turn orange.
STANDBY/ON
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
INPUT A
R
MENU
INPUT
HD/SYNC VD
DVI
INPUT B
BPR
/YCBC
RGB/YP
ESCAPE
PATTERN
ASPECT
D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CBR/PR/C
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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.
STANDBY ON ( )
STANDBY/ON indicator
PATTERN
ESCAPE
ASPECT
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
STANDBY/ON
MENU
SETTING
INPUT
Note
• There are STANDBY/ON indicators located on the front panel and the control panel of the main unit.
3. After approximately 35 seconds, the indicator will
stop blinking, indicating that preparations for projection 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.
STANDBY/ON indicator
SETTING
OUT IN
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
S-VIDEO VIDEO
AC inlet
Turning off the power
1. Press the STANDBY/ON button when finished using
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 switch 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.
Press again for standby
Note
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.
Important
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.
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.
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.

BASIC OPERATION

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Basic Operations
INPUT
MENU
AUTO
SETTING
ASPECT
ESCAPE
PATTIRIS
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
Preparations for projection
Carry out the adjustments necessary to the projection image to obtain the optimum setting for projection.
STANDBY/ON
ESCAPE
ESCAPE
PATTERN
ASPECT
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
MENU
INPUT
SETTING
SETTING
<Adjusting the vertical position with V. POS>
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.
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 image to a suitable position by pressing
either the h or g buttons.
3. Press the V. POS button again or the ESCAPE button
to exit from the vertical position adjustment mode.
<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 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. Adjust the image to a suitable size by pressing either
the h or g buttons.
3. Press the ZOOM button again or the ESCAPE button
to exit from the adjustment mode.
ZOOM
V. POS
ESCAPE
FOCUS
PAT TIRIS
<Adjusting focus with FOCUS>
Adjust the focus of the projected image.
1. Press the PATT button on the remote control or the
PATTERN button on the main unit to display a test pattern for adjustment.
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.
3. Adjust the unit to an optimal focus setting by
pressing either the h or g buttons.
4. Press the FOCUS button again or the ESCAPE button
to exit from the focus adjustment (Focus) mode.
<Adjusting the iris diaphragm with IRIS>
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.
2. Adjust the unit to an optimal iris setting by pressing
either the + or – buttons.
3. Press the IRIS button again or the ESCAPE button to
exit from the iris 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.
1. Press the PATT button on the remote control or the
PATTERN button on the main unit to display a test pattern for adjustment.
2. Select a suitable test pattern by pressing either the +
or – buttons.
3. Press the PATT button again or the PATTERN button
on the main unit to exit from the adjustment mode.
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Basic Operations
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 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.
AUTO
PATTERN
ESCAPE
ASPECT
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
STANDBY/ON
MENU
+
SETTING
Enter
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT area
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
PATTIRIS
SETTING
ESCAPE
ASPECT
LIGHT
STILL HIDE
INPUT
S VIDEO
A
VIDEO
BD4
MEMORY
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RESET
MENU
INPUT
DVI
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Input source The image signal to project
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 <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>
Component signals input to the D-sub 15-pin connector on INPUT B
<RGB PC>
RGB signals input from a computer to the D-sub 15-pin connector on INPUT B
<RGB TV>
RGB signals input from a component to the D-sub 15-pin connector on INPUT B
DVI <COMPONENT>
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>
Digital RGB signals input from an A/V component to the DVI connector
D4 VIDEO Component signals input from an A/V component to the
D4 video connector
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Input signal
VIDEO
S VIDEO
INPUT A
INPUT B
DVI
D4
Component
RGB PC
RGB TV
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 computer’s operating instructions for further details.
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Basic Operations
Select a display aspect
Display aspect selects the type of image to display for an input signal. 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)
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.
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.
3 Squeeze
This mode displays images that have been compressed horizontally in a normal wide aspect manner.
4 Smart Zoom
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.
5 Zoom
This mode projects images received in a letterbox format in a 16:9 format that completely fills the screen.
Press
the ASPECT button and select a suitable mode. The types of
6 Subtitle Zoom
This mode is the 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.
• Subtitle Area Adjust the settings for subtitles.
• V Scroll Adjust the position of the subtitles by moving the screen vertically.
7 Through
This mode displays the signal as it is input with no enlargement or reduction. The projected image size will vary according to the resolution of the signal.
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.
[Representative examples]
Input signal type
Standard 4:3 image
Letter box
Squeeze (Vista size)
Squeeze (Cinemascope size)
Input image Display aspect
Normal
Smart Zoom
Zoom
Subtitle Zoom
Squeeze
Through Squeeze
Squeeze
Projected image
SUBTITLE
HDTV
RGB PC
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Basic Operations
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RESET
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VIDEO
STILL HIDE
INPUT
ASPECT
LIGHT
BD4
S VIDEO
A
INPUT
MEMORY
DVI
45
RESET
6
123
VIDEO
STILL HIDE
INPUT
ASPECT
LIGHT
BD4
S VIDEO
A
INPUT
MEMORY
DVI
STANDBY/ON
SETTING
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
PATTERN
ESCAPE
MENU
INPUT
ASPECT
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5
2
Other functions
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.
STILL
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.
HIDE
Indicators
There are 5 indicators on the main unit that display the operating status of the DPX-1000.
1 STANDBY/ON
(There is also an LED on the front panel of the main unit.)
Off The power is turned off. Steady orange Standby mode Blinking green Startup mode Steady green Operating Blinking orange Lamp cooling prior to going into Standby
mode Blinking red or red One of the LAMP/COVER/TEMP/FAN and orange lights is also red.
Consult a YAMAHA dealer or service
center if this occurs.
2 LAMP
Off Normal Blinking orange Lamp usage has exceeded 2000 hours. Steady red The lamp has burnt out.
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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
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attached, and others have a three stage menu hierarchy. (Displayed with a
Each menu group consists of the items below. Follow the procedures outlined to adjust the parameters in each menu to suit your viewing requirements.
overleaf.)
1 <IMAGE>
These menu items make adjustments to the projection image. The menu details will vary depending on the input signal type.
Black Level (Brightness)
White Level (Contrast)
Gamma Trim
Hue
Saturation
Color Temp.
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Balance
Level Adjustment
Iris
2 <SIGNAL>
These menu items set parameters for the various input signals. The menu details will vary depending on the input signal type.
Display Aspect
3D Y/C Separation
Noise Reduction
Video Type
Progressive Mode
Color Space Conversion
Setup Level (SDTV)
Setup Level (HDTV)
Signal Level
Sync Adjustment
Tracking
Horiz. Display Position
Vert. Display Position
Signal Status
3 <INITIAL>
These menu items set the initial parameters for a number of menu items.
Color System
INPUT A Signal
INPUT A Sync Type
INPUT B Signal
INPUT B Sync Type
DVI Signal
Auto Power Off
Auto Input Search
Display Language
Lamp Running Time
Reset
4 <SETUP>
These menu items set parameters related to installation method, remote control and so on.
Location
Keystone
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
Lens Adjustment Lock
White Boost
Economy Mode
Menu Color
Message
Trigger Out
Baud Rate
Menu Start Screen
Menu Item
Menu Group
Move Menu Window
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Gamma Trim
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Saturation 100
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Color Temp.
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Sharpness Gain
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Color Balance
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Level Adjustment
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Iris
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Signal Initial Setup
Items with a submenu
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1 <IMAGE> ........ You cannot adjust these settings without an input signal.
Menu structure
Input signal
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video/Component, RGB TV, *RGB PC
*RGB PC
Output image
Video/Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video/Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Menu Item
BLACK LEVEL
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.
WHITE LEVEL (*CONTRAST)
Increases the level of whiteness in an image without changing the luminosity of the darker parts 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.
(*BRIGHTNESS)
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 White
Black
Input signal Input signal
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
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.
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.
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 setting adds more blue, resulting in “fresh” color tones. Also, increase the hUV to give more green to the image, or reduce it to add more magenta.
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COLOR TEMP. ADJUSTMENT
BlackWhite White
WHITE LEVEL
(*CONTRAST)
White
Black White
Adjustment range
–100 to 0 to +100
–100 to 0 to +100 (*0.50 to 1.00 to 1.50)
–100 to 0 to +100
(*BRIGHTNESS)
Input signal
A/B/C/D/E a/b/c/d/e
–100 to 0 to +100
0 to 100 to 200
5000K to 6000K to 10000K (COLOR TEMP.) –0.020UV to ±0.000 to +0.020UV (hUV)
hUV
+
MENU
Color temp. adjustment
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Menu structure
Input signal
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video/Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Menu Item
SHARPNESS TYPE
Use this parameter to change the filtering characteristics of the circuitry used to sharpen edges in the projected image.
SHARPNESS GAIN
Adjusts the clearness of the image edges. The higher value creates clearer edges. The lower value creates a softer image with less noise element.
COLOR BALANCE
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. You can change the background color to black by pressing the key when setting the COLOR COORDINATE.
XYZ color system color chart
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Y
Green
Adjustment range
OFF/L/ML/MH/H
0 to 16 to 63
STANDARD/RGB/ RGBYCM
Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Video/Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Yellow
Red
Cyan
Magenta
Blue
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LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
Adjusts gain and offset for all parameters (Y, CB, CR/R, G, B) of component and RGB signals. (except DVI input)
IRIS
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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–50 to 0 to +50
STANDARD/CINEMA
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2 <SIGNAL> ...... You cannot adjust the parameters below if the unit is not receiving an input signal.
Menu structure
Input signal
Video/Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Video(NTSC)
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video
Video/Component, RGB TV
Video/Component
Video/Component, RGB TV
Component, RGB TV
RGB TV
*RGB PC
*RGB PC
*RGB PC
*RGB PC
Video/Component, RGB TV, RGB PC
Menu Item
DISPLAY ASPECT
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.
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 V SCROLL: Adjusts the vertical position of subtitles
3D Y/C SEPARATION
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
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
To ensure synchronization, select VCR when using analog videotape as a video input source. Select DVD for other sources.
PROGRESSIVE MODE
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
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.
SETUP LEVEL (SDTV)
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%.
SETUP LEVEL (HDTV)
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%.
SIGNAL LEVEL
The function to change the range of the digital signal level of the input image. 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
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)
VERT. DISPLAY POSITION
Adjusts the vertical position of the projection image. (* except DVI input)
SIGNAL STATUS
Displays the resolution of the input signal, and synchronization information for RGB signals.
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IMAGE SIGNAL
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100
0
BLACK LEVELPEDESTAL LEVEL
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Selections
AUTO/NORMAL/ SQUEEZE/SMART ZOOM/ZOOM/ SUBTITLE ZOOM (SUBTITLE AREA, V SCROLL)/THROUGH THROUGH SQUEEZE
0 to 3 to 10 –10 to 4 to +10
OFF/ON
OFF/1/2/3
DVD/VCR
AUTO/VIDEO
AUTO/SDTV/HDTV
0%/7.5%
0%/7.5%
16–235/0–255
–128 to 0 to +127
0 to 16 to 31
–50 to 0 to +50
–50 to 0 to +50
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Menu structure
3 <INITIAL>
Menu item
COLOR SYSTEM
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.
INPUT A SIGNAL
Selects the type of input signal received at INPUT A.
INPUT A SYNC TYPE
Selects the sync mode of the input signal received from INPUT A. (For RGB TV only)
INPUT B SIGNAL
Selects the type of input signal received at INPUT B.
INPUT B SYNC TYPE
Selects the sync mode of the input signal received from INPUT B. (For RGB TV only)
DVI SIGNAL
Selects the type of input signal received at DVI.
AUTO POWER OFF
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
This function changes the input signal as shown below when the unit is not receiving a signal at the selected input, or is not receiving a signal at the input selected prior to turning the unit on.
INPUT A INPUT B D4 VIDEO S VIDEO ➞ VIDEO ➞ DVI
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
Selects the language to use in the menu display.
LAMP RUNNING TIME
Displays the total lamp running time. You can reset the lamp running time in the submenu attached to this menu item.
RESET
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Resets all parameters on the menu and held in memory to their default factory settings.
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Selections
AUTO/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/ PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM
COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV
AUTO/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/ Sync on Green
COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV
AUTO/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/ Sync on Green
COMPONENT/RGB PC/RGB TV
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
/English/Deutsch/Español/Français/
Italiano/Portuguêsa/ /
ALL SETTINGS/ALL MEMORIES/ CURRENT MEMORY
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Menu structure
Menu item
LOCATION
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
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.
REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
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.
REMOTE CONTROL ID
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.
ECONOMY MODE
Lowers power supply to the lamp by approximately 20% to prolong its life.
MENU 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
Set whether to display messages of any type on screen.
TRIGGER OUT
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.
BAUD RATE
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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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
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Decrease the value in a negative (–) direction
FRONT/TABLE, FRONT/CEILING, REAR/ TABLE, REAR/CEILING
–100 to 0 to +100
FRONT&REAR/FRONT/REAR/OFF
ID 1/ID 2
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
MONOTONE/COLOR
OFF/ON
LAMP/FAN/RS-232C
9600bps/19200bps/38400bps/57600bps/ 115200bps
Selections
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Menu operation

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.
Menu group
Menu item
MOVE MENU WINDOW
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Video Type
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Parameter
Input signal
Submenu mark
AUTO
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
PATTIRIS
SETTING
51
ESCAPE
MENU
2 3
INPUT
A
BD4
MEMORY
RESET
STANDBY/ON
INPUT
DVI
6
4
ASPECT
LIGHT
STILL HIDE
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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.
Display Aspect
Auto
Normal
Squeeze
Smart Zoom
Zoom
Subtitle Zoom
Through
Through Squeeze
Submenu parameter
1 MENU button
Opens or closes the menu.
2 Cursor buttons
+/– (for side-to-side movements)
• Select a menu group.
• Open and close submenus.
• Select or change settings.
h/g (for up and down movements)
• Select a menu item.
• Select or change settings.
3 button
• Opens a submenu.
Confirm a new setting when adjusting “COLOR SYSTEM”, “INPUT A SIGNAL”, “INPUT A SYNC TYPE”, “INPUT B SIGNAL”, “INPUT B SYNC TYPE”, “DVI SIGNAL”, “LOCATION”, “REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR”, or “REMOTE CONTROL ID”.
• Opens a one-touch image menu when the menu screen has not been opened.
4 MEMORY buttons 1—6 (Remote control only)
Select a memory setting number.
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PATTERN
ESCAPE
ASPECT
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
INPUT
MENU
SETTING
1
2
3
5 ESCAPE button
• Returns the cursor to the menu group hierarchy from the menu item hierarchy.
• Closes the submenu.
• Closes the menu when the cursor is on one of the menu groups.
• Returns the cursor to the menu input screen after changing menus.
6 RESET button (Remote control only)
Resets the parameter setting to the factory setting. (Items without factory settings cannot be reset.)
Basic menu operation
45
RESET
6
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VIDEO
STILL HIDE
INPUT
ASPECT
LIGHT
BD4
S VIDEO
A
INPUT
MEMORY
DVI
INPUT
PATTIRIS
AUTO
SETTING
ASPECT
ZOOM FOCUSV. POS
ESCAPE
MENU
STANDBY/ON
SETTING
LAMP COVER TEMP FAN
PATTERN
ESCAPE
MENU
INPUT
ASPECT
1, 6
2, 4
3, 5
5
To ensure proper projection, start with setting and adjustment in menu group “SETUP”.
1, 6
5
Menu operation
3, 5
2, 4
1. Press MENU to open the menu.
The previous menu screen opens if menu operations have already been performed.
MENU
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2. Press + or – to select a menu group.
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3. Press g to enter the menu item hierarchy.
Then select an item to be adjusted by pressing the h or g button.
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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.
Black Level
Gamma Trim
A B C D E
Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting. (Items without a factory setting cannot be reset.)
5. Press h or g to move the cursor to the next item.
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.
or
Remote control
Control panel
6. Press MENU to close the menu when you have
completed any changes.
MENU
or
Remote control
MENU
Control panel
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.
Menu items with a submenu
Menu group
IMAGE
SIGNAL
INITIAL
SETUP
Menu item
COLOR TEMP.
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
DISPLAY LANGUAGE
LAMP RUNNING TIME
RESET
LOCATION
REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
REMOTE CONTROL ID
MENU COLOR
TRIGGER OUT
BAUD RATE
Submenu operation
group
A
C
C
A
A*
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
D
D
A
B
B
A
A
A
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 message which does not alter any parameters.
Operation group B: Press the + or
button to open the submenu. Select the desired parameter using the h or g buttons, and press the
button to confirm your setting. Press 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 on­screen 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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Menu operation
Basic submenu operation
[Operation groups A and B]
1. Select the menu item to be adjusted by following
steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation”.
The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item.
Move Menu Window
Image
Display Aspect
3D Y/C Separation
Noise Reduction
Video Type
Progressive Mode
Color Space Conversion
Setup Level (SDTV)
Setup Level (HDTV) 0% 7.5%
Signal Status
+: Enter
Signal
Initial Setup
Auto
Off On
Off
1 2 3
DVD VCR
Auto SDTV HDTV
0% 7.5%
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2. Press + or to open the submenu.
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Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting. (Items without a factory setting cannot be reset.)
The following step is necessary to set “COLOR SYSTEM”, “INPUT A SIGNAL”, SIGNAL”,
“INPUT B SYNC TYPE”,
“INPUT A SYNC TYPE”,
“DVI SIGNAL”,
“INPUT B
“REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR” and “REMOTE CONTROL ID” in operation group B.
[Operation group B only]
Press when setting is complete. This will confirm the new setting close the submenu. Settings for the above items will not be changed if not confirmed by the button.
or
Remote control
To reset the parameter to the factory setting, press the RESET button when the submenu has been opened.
Control panel
4. Press MENU to close the menu.
MENU
or
MENU
MENU
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
Submenu operation — “COLOR BALANCE”
[Operation group C]
1. Follow steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation” to select
the menu item “COLOR BALANCE” in menu group <IMAGE>.
The submenu mark “
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2. To set “RGBYCM” parameters, select “RGBYCM” with
the g button, and press the + button or submenu.
Image
Move Menu Window
Signal Initial Setup
to enter the
4. Use h, g, +, and – to set the gauge figures to your
liking.
Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting.
Image
R Color Coordinate
R Gain 1.20
G Color Coordinate
G Gain 0.69
B Color Coordinate
B Gain 0.43
Y Color Coordinate
Y Gain 0.95
C Color Coordinate
C Gain 0.68
M Color Coordinate
M Gain 1.00
ESCAPE: Return
Move Menu Window
Signal Initial Setup
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To continue adjusting settings, press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous screen. Pressing the – button will not close the submenu.
Submenu operation — resetting “LAMP
RUNNING TIME”
[Operation group D]
Color Balance Standard
RGB
RGBYCM
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3. Select the submenu item by pressing h or g.
Image
R Color Coordinate
R Gain 0.96
G Color Coordinate
G Gain 0.69
B Color Coordinate
B Gain 0.43
Y Color Coordinate
Y Gain 0.95
C Color Coordinate
C Gain 0.68
M Color Coordinate
M Gain 1.00
Move Menu Window
Signal Initial Setup
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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 “
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2. Press + or to open the confirmation message
screen.
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3. Select “YES” with h or g, and then press .
LAMP RUNNING TIME will reset to 0 hour.
Move Menu Window
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4. Press the MENU button to close the menu.
Submenu operation—“RESET”
[Operation group D]
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.
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Color Sytem
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screen.
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5. Press to reset the parameter to its factory default
setting.
2. Press + or to open the submenu.
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