Yamaha Dpx 1000 User Manual
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E-26 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 . The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item. 2.To set “RGBYCM” parameters, select “RGBYCM” with the g button, and press the + button or to enter the submenu. 3.Select the submenu item by pressing h or g. hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghgMove Menu Window Image Black Level OffLMLMHH ABCDE Memory 1VIDEO 0 White Level 0Gamma TrimHue 0Saturation 100Color Temp.Sharpness TypeSharpness Gain Level adjustmentColor Balance16 +: Enter SignalInitialSetup 6000K + –0.000uv Standard IrisStandardCinema Menu operation 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. 5.Press MENU to close the menu. 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 RUN- NING 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 “ ” appears on the right side of the item. 2.Press + or to open the confirmation message screen. Move Menu Window Image Memory 1VIDEO+: Enter SignalInitialSetup Color BalanceStandardRGBRGBYCM Move Menu Window Image Memory 1VIDEOESCAPE: Return SignalInitialSetup R Color CoordinateR Gain 0.96x=0.640 y=0.330 G Color CoordinateG Gain 0.69x=0.300 y=0.600 B Color CoordinateB Gain 0.43x=0.150 y=0.060 Y Color CoordinateY Gain 0.95x=0.428 y=0.499 C Color CoordinateC Gain 0.68x=0.226 y=0.332 M Color CoordinateM Gain 1.00x=0.336 y=0.163 Move Menu Window Image Memory 1VIDEO SignalInitialSetup R Color CoordinateR Gain 1.20x=0.640 y=0.330 ESCAPE: Return G Color CoordinateG Gain 0.69x=0.300 y=0.600 B Color CoordinateB Gain 0.43x=0.150 y=0.060 Y Color CoordinateY Gain 0.95x=0.428 y=0.499 C Color CoordinateC Gain 0.68x=0.226 y=0.332 M Color CoordinateM Gain 1.00x=0.336 y=0.163 hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Color Sytem Memory 1VIDEO INPUT A SignalINPUT A Sync TypeINPUT B SignalINPUT B Sync Type Auto Power Off +: Enter Auto Input SearchDisplay Language Reset AutoComponentAutoRGB PCAutoRGB PCDVI Signal EnglishLamp Running Time0 Hour On OffOffOn Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Press to reset lamp running time.NoYe s Memory 1VIDEO : FixSetup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial Lamp Running Time 0 Hour
E-27 MENU English 3.Press h or g to select the submenu item to reset. 4.Press + or to open the confirmation message screen. 5.Press to reset the parameter to its factory default setting. hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg MEMORY 1VIDEO+: Enter ResetAll SettingsAll MemoriesCurrent Memory Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial Menu operation 3.Select “YES” with h or g, and then press . LAMP RUNNING TIME will reset to 0 hour. 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 . The submenu mark “ ” appears on the right side of the item. 2.Press + or to open the submenu. hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg NoYe s Memory 1VIDEO : FixSetup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial Lamp Running Time 0 HourPress to reset lamp running time. hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Color Sytem Memory 1VIDEO INPUT A SignalINPUT A Sync TypeINPUT B SignalINPUT B Sync Type Auto Power Off +: Enter Auto Input SearchDisplay Language Reset AutoComponentAutoRGB PCAuto EnglishLamp Running Time0 Hour On OffOffOn Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial RGB PCDVI Signal hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Memory 1VIDEO+: Enter ResetAll SettingsAll MemoriesCurrent Memory Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Memory 1VIDEOESCAPE:Return Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial Press to reset all memories.
E-28Changing the menu location 1. Press ESCAPE or h to return the cursor to the menu group. 2.Press h to enter the “MOVE MENU WINDOW”. 3.Press h, g, +, or – to change the display location. 4.Press ESCAPE to return to the menu after setting the location. hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Memory 1VIDEO Setup LocationKeystone 0Remote Control SensorRemote Control IDLens Adjustment Lock Economy Mode OffOnWhite BoostOffOnOffOn Front / Table Front & RearID1 Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial MonotoneMenu ColorOffOnTrigger OutBaud Rate125200bpsLAMP Message Menu operation One-touch image menu 1. Press when the menu screen is not open. Menu items appear one by one at the bottom of the screen. The display will disappear if no operation is performed within five seconds. 2.Press h or g to select a menu item to adjust. 3.Press + or – to select the desired value. Press the RESET button to reset the parameter to the factory setting. 4.Press ESCAPE to close the display. Remote controlor Control panel ESCAPEESCAPE Remote controlor Control panel Remote controlor Control panel Remote controlor Control panel ESCAPE ESCAPEESCAPE Remote controlor Control panel Black Level Remote controlor Control panel Remote controlor Control panel LMLMHH Sharpness Type Off hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Memory 1VIDEO ESCAPE:ReturnSetup Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial ESCAPEESCAPE Remote controlor Control panel Sharpness TypeOffLMLMHH
E-29 MENU English Memory function This unit has a memory function able to store six settings for projecting different types of input sources in the most appropriate manner. Select the setting that is most appropriate for your projection. Some settings may not be available depending on the type of input signal currently in use. Six settings have been preset, but each parameter can be changed and restored at will. The following lists the menu items that you can store in memory. Selecting the memory setting number Using the remote control Press the MEMORY button number with the desired setting. (MEMORY BUTTON 1—6) Using the menu 1.Press MENU to open the menu. 2.Press g to enter the memory setting number at the bottom of the screen. 3.Press + to open the submenu. 4.Press h or g to select the number of the desired memory setting number. 5.Press ESCAPE to close the submenu. 456 123 MEMORY MENU IMAGE BLCK LEVEL (BRIGNTNESS) WHITE LEVEL (CONTRAST) GAMMA TRIM SATURATION HUE COLOR TEMP. SHARPNESS TYPE SHARPNESS GAIN COLOR BALANCE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT IRISSIGNAL3D Y/C SEPARATION VIDEO TYPE PROGRESSIVE MODE COLOR SPACE CONVERSION SETUP LEVEL SIGNAL LEVEL ESCAPE Move Menu Window Image Memory 1VIDEO+: Enter InitialSetup Signal Display Aspect3D Y/C SeparationNoise ReductionVideo TypeProgressive ModeColor Space ConversionSetup Level (SDTV) Signal Status OffOn DVDVCR Auto Video Auto 0%7.5%Setup Level (HDTV)0%7.5% 123 AutoSDTVHDTV Off hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg ÝÞæ”6Memory 5Memory 4Memory 3Memory 2Memory 1 Move Menu Window Image Memory 6VIDEOESCAPE: Return InitialSetup Signal
E-30 Memory function To reset all parameters in all six memory settings Follow the directions in “Submenu operation—RESET” on page 27 to select “ALL MEMORIES” on the submenu. Press the + or buttons to open the confirmation message screen. Press the button to reset to factory default settings. Resetting to the factory default settings For one parameter Follow steps 1—3 in “Basic menu operation” on page 23 to select the parameter to reset. Press the RESET button on the remote control to return the parameter to its factory default setting. (Items without a factory default cannot be reset.) To reset all parameters for the currently selected memory number Follow the directions in “Submenu operation—RESET” on page 27 to select “CURRENT MEMORY” on the submenu. Press the + or buttons to open the confirmation message screen. Press the button to reset the selected memory area to its factory default settings. Remote controlor Control panel Remote controlor Control panel hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Memory 1VIDEOESCAPE:Return Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial Press to reset current memory. hg hg hg hghg hg hg hghghghghghghg hghghghghghghghghghghghghghghg hghg hg hg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hghg hg hghghg Memory 1VIDEOESCAPE:Return Setup Move Menu Window Image SignalInitial Press to reset all memories.
E-31 English ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AAAAA Glossary The following is a list of key words and their explanations used in the use of projectors and image signals. Please refer to it when using the DPX-1000. DLP™ technology This stands for Digital Light Processing. DLP uses the DMDTM chip, developed by Texas Instruments. DCDi™ function This is an abbreviation of Directional Correlational Deinterlacing, a high quality image circuitry developed by the Faroudja company. It uses edge cutting techniques to remove jagged edges from images during Interlace → Progressive conversion, allowing smooth, natural image reproduction. Component video signal Component video signal is sent with independent luminance and color signals. It gives a higher image quality than ordinary composite video signal because it bypasses mixing and separating circuits. Component video signal consists of three lines, the luminance signal (Y) and two color difference signals (P B/CB, PR/CR). S video signal S stands for Separate. This signal is sent with separated luminance (Y) and color (C) signals. Use a 4-pin mini DIN connector and cable for connection. 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 type of signal is widely used for sending and receiving color images between computers. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are also necessary. HDTV This is an abbreviation of High-Definition Television, a term used to define systems that satisfy the following conditions: • A vertical resolution of 720p, or 1080i (p stands for progressive scans, i stands for interlace scans). • An image aspect ratio of 16:9 SDTV An abbreviation of Standard Definition Television, used to define normal television broadcasts which do not meet the standards of HDTV. Additional information D connector This connector is designed for the Japanese D format only. It is used for sending and receiving the image signal between the latest type of A/V components. This connector can receive the component signal by using a D connector cable. There are five levels (D1—D5) of performance characteristics. This unit is compatible with D1, 2, 3, and 4. DVI connector A digital RGB/Component signal is sent differentially from a computer or A/V equipment to this connector. A 24-pin connector and cable are used. Standby The state in which the circuit to receive infrared-signals from the remote control is activated but other main circuits are turned off. A small amount of power is consumed in this state. Test pattern Test patterns are stored in this unit for use in adjusting the position and focus of the projected image on the screen. Interlace The most common type of scanning in use in televisions. It divides an image into two fields for scanning, and uses even and odd numbered lines of those fields to build an image (frame). 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 using progressive scanning. 3-2 Pulldown detection style IP conversion A function for directly converting interlace signal into sixty frame progressive signal used when receiving 60 field interlace signal from an image source recorded with the same 24 frames as movie film. This allows DVD and other materiel recorded with 24 frames to be projected on large screens as a natural, precise image with no loss of quality, comparable to a movie film. SYNC Computers output signals with a given regular frequency, which the projector must be synchronized to in order to produce a good quality image. Failure to match the phase of the signal will result in flickering, fading, and distortion of the image. TRACKING Computers output signals with a given regular frequency, which the projector must be synchronized to in order to produce a good quality image. Failure to match signal frequencies will result in vertical striping in the image. • DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments. • is a trademark of Faroudja, a division of Genesis Microchip Inc.
E-32 HDCP High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection system. HDCP is designed to protect the video transmission between a DVI transmitter and a display device. Aspect This refers to the length-to-width ratio of an image. Ceiling mount bracket This is the mounting hardware used to hand this unit from the ceiling. Two types of bracket are available, for high and low ceilings. Ceiling mount brackets are sold separately. Key stone If the unit is used at an angle to the screen the projected image will be distorted in a trapezoid fashion. Keystone is used to electronically correct this distortion. Letter box This is a method used to convert the content of a film in landscape orientation to a 4:3 signal. It is possible to watch a landscape image without trimming by adding a black bar to the top and bottom of the screen, however this sacrifices vertical resolution to some extent. Squeeze This method compresses a film image horizontally to an aspect ratio of 4:3 when recording on a video medium. The squeezed image must pass through a de-squeezing circuit in order to be projected in it’s original form. Smart Zoom Smart zoom expands the left and right sides of a 4:3 image without altering the center, when it is necessary to project a 4:3 image to a wide screen format. This creates some distortion at both edges. Vista size A standard film size. The aspect ratio is 1.85:1 in North America and 1.66:1 in Europe. Cinema scope size The widest film format in 70mm film. The aspect ratio is 2.35:1. Color spacing This refers to the conversion of YUV color separated signal to RGB signal. There are two formats for this, SDTV BT.601 and HDTV BT.709. This unit can switch between them as required. Additional information
E-33 English ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Additional information Projectable signals The following charts show the types and formats of the signals that can be projected by this unit. Any signals not listed below may not be properly projected. 1.TV format 1------Composite or S video signals sent to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO inputs 2.TV format 2------- Component or RGB TV signals sent to the INPUT A, B and DVI, or component signals sent to the D4, DVI input connector Type of signal NTSCPA LSECAM PAL60NTSC4.43PAL-M PAL-NV active (lines) 480576576 480576480 576f (V)(Hz) 59.9450.0050.00 59.9459.9459.94 50.00fsc (MHz) 3.584.434.406, 4.25 4.434.433.58 3.58Color system NTSCPA LSECAM PA LNTSCPA L PA L Type of signal 480i*576i*480p 576p720p/50Hz720p/60Hz 1035i*1080i/50Hz1080i/60HzH active (pixels) 720720720 72012801280 192019201920V active (lines) 483576480 576720720 103510801080f (H)(kHz) 15.73415.62531.469 31.25037.50045.000 33.75028.12533.716f (V)(Hz) 59.94050.00059.940 50.00050.00059.940 60.00050.00059.940 f (V)(Hz)59.94072.809 75.00085.00856.250 60.31772.18875.000 85.06160.00466.666 Type of signal VGA/60HzVGA/72Hz VGA/75HzVGA/85HzSVGA/56Hz SVGA/60HzSVGA/72HzSVGA/75Hz SVGA/85HzXGA/60HzMac13”H active (pixels) 640640 640640800 800800800 8001024640V active (lines) 480480 480480600 600600600 600768480f (H)(kHz)31.46937.861 37.50043.26935.156 37.87948.07746.875 53.67448.36335.000 VESA Apple • DVI digital component format supports YCBCR 4:4:4 (8 bit x 3) only. * This unit does not support these signal types when using a DVI connection. 3.PC format 1------ Analog RGB PC signals sent to the INPUT A or B inputs • VESA is trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association. • Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. 4.PC format 2------ Digital RGB signal input sent to the DVI input terminal Depending on the computer you are using, projection may not be possible in this mode. H active (pixels) 6408001024 1280V active (lines) 480600768 720f (H)(kHz) 31.46937.87948.363 45.000f (V)(Hz) 59.94060.31760.004 59.940 VESA Type of signalVGA/60HzSVGA/60Hz XGA/60Hz1280x720/60Hz
E-34 Additional information Message No Signal INPUT A (Component) (Example) Out Of Range Unknown Format Auto Sync... Memory 1—6 The lamp needs to be replaced. Please replace the lamp you are currently using with a new one. Press again for standby. Squeeze (Example) Lens Adjustment is locked. Message display Condition The unit is not receiving or detecting any signal at the selected input source. This message is displayed together with the name of the input source selected with the INPUT button. The input name selected by the INPUT button is displayed. It will turn off 1 minute after the signal has been input. The unit is not able to decode the PC signal currently being input. The unit is not able to decode the video signal currently being input. The unit is setting itself to the most appropriate configuration for the RGB signal currently being received. The memory setting number is displayed for 2 seconds. This message is displayed when the power switch is turned on if the lamp running time exceeds 2000 hours. Press the ESCAPE key to remove the message. Press the STANDBY/ON button once more to place the unit in standby mode. The name of the display aspect mode selected with the ASPECT button is displayed for 2 seconds. Displayed when the “LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK” is set to “ON”. This message will display for 2 seconds if you press the V.POS, ZOOM, or FOCUS buttons when the “LENS ADJUSTMENT LOCK” is set to “ON”.
E-35 English ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Maintenance Regular care Be sure to disconnect the power cable prior to doing any mainte- nance. Wipe with a soft cloth. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and then wipe with a dry cloth again if the unit is heavily soiled. Do not use strong solvents such as thinner or alcohol as they may damage the case of this unit. Use commercially available blowers or lens tissue to remove any dirt from the lens. If dust is allowed to accumulate on the ventilation port filter, the internal temperature of the unit will rise which may cause damage to the unit. Clean the filter approximately once every 200 hours. Remove the power cable from the power outlet, and remove dust from the filter with a vacuum cleaner. Be sure to vacuum the filter with the unit on its side, in order to prevent dust from entering the filter itself. Filter replacement Replace the filter when it becomes difficult to remove dust from it. 1.Turn off the power and disconnect the power cable from this unit. 2.Carefully place the unit upside down on a soft cloth to prevent scratching. 3.Press the filter hook on the underside of the main unit to remove the filter. 4.Attach the new filter firmly. The lamp will not light if the filter is not attached correctly. Important •Contact a Yamaha electronic goods service point if you require replacement filters.