Yamaha Dpx 1 User Manual
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E-5 English INSTALLATION INSTALLATION How to install 4:3 Screen 16:9 Screen There are four ways this unit can be installed: installing on a tabletop in front of the screen, mounting on the ceiling 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 4 on the menu described later. (See page 17.) Screen and projection distance The...
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E-6 How to install 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. 12°—15°* * This unit Center of image Center of lens Projection distance [L] Height to the screen [H]4:3 screen Screen size (diagonal) 16:9 screen...
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E-7 English INSTALLATION 2.Mounting on the ceiling A ceiling mount bracket (optional) is needed for mounting this unit on the ceiling. Consult with your local authorized dealer or any reliable contractor to mount 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...
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E-8 •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. •Plug in this unit correctly to prevent from creating noise or troubles. 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...
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E-9 English CONNECTIONS How to connect 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. Note •See 2 on the menu described on page 16 for setting the type of image input signal.Input INPUT A INPUT B DVIType of signalRGB analog RGB analog RGB digitalType of jackBNC jack x 5 D-Sub 15-pin connector DVI connector RS-232C DVI TRIGGER OUT RGB /YPBPR/YCBCR D4 VIDEO INPUT A INPUT B VIDEO S...
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E-10 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. 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. 2.Turn on the power...
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E-11 English BASIC OPERATION Using this unit 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 h or g button, and confirm the selection by pressing the SELECT button. Input Source Signal to be projected VIDEOComposite video signals input from an A/V component to the VIDEO jack S VIDEOS video signals input from an A/V component to the S VIDEO jack INPUT A Component signals...
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E-12 Using this unit Input signal Normal 4:3 image Letter box Squeeze (Vista size) Squeeze (Cinema scope size) HDTV RGB PCInput image Aspect NORMAL ZOOM NORMAL SQUEEZE THROUGH -SQUEEZE- SQUEEZE NORMAL ZOOM THROUGH NORMALProjected image 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 “AU TO” mode which...
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E-13 English BASIC OPERATION Input signal Normal 4:3 image Letter box Squeeze (Vista size) Squeeze (Cinema scope size) HDTV RGB PCInput image Aspect NORMAL ZOOM ZOOM -SUBTITLE- SQUEEZE THROUGH -SQUEEZE- SQUEEZE NORMAL NORMALProjected image SUBTITLE Available aspect modes when “SCREEN ASPECT” is set to “16:9” Using this unit 1AU TO When the input signal is in letterbox or squeeze, this mode detects it and automatically switches to the most appropriate mode. This mode is effective only when the signal is...
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E-14 Turning off this unit 1.When you have finished using this unit, press the STANDBY/ON button. 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. 2.When the lamp has cooled down, the indicator stops flashing and steadily...