Yamaha DPX-830 Attaching a lens filter and cap, Attaching a commercially available lens filter

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12Attaching a lens filter and cap

Attaching a commercially available lens filter

Closed position (no lens filter)

(a)

(b)

1.Carefully turn the projector upside-down.

2.Loosen the screw (a) using a Phillips screwdriver (+), and remove the stopper (b).

3.Place a lens filter (c).

4.Rotate the stopper 180° and reinsert it into its original location (d).

5.Tighten up the screw (e) using a Phillips screwdriver (+).

Important

Be sure to use a 67 mm lens filter for this projector.

Not all 67 mm lens filters are compatible with this projector.

To hold a lens filter

(e)

(d)

(c)

Attaching the lens cap

Attach the supplied lens cap when not using the projector to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. Insert the lens cap until it is securely placed. (It should make a clicking sound.)

Important

Do not force the lens cap onto the projector.

Make sure that the YAMAHA name on the lens cap is aligned parallel to the top and bottom edges of the projector.

The lens cap can be placed over the lens filter if a lens filter has been installed.

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Contents DPX-830 Important Safety Instructions For Canadian customersFCC Information for US customers only USAIii European compliance noticeFor U.K. customers GREEN-AND-YELLOWTable of contents Inappropriate places for installation Getting startedRemote control parts Accessory checkPower supply parts CablesThem correctly, inserting their side first Inserting the batteries into the remote controlRemove the rear lid of the remote control Attach the rear lidControl panel Controls and functionsProjector overview Rear panelRemote control overview Using the picture quality adjusting buttonsReception angle Using the remote controlOperational range Vertical directionsAdjusting the projection angle InstallationSetting up the screen Mounting the projector on the tableMounting the projector on the ceiling Optional partWhen the aspect ratio of the screen is Screen size and projection distanceConnections Basic home theater system connectionUsing the Video terminal Connecting to a video player, etcConnecting to a DVD player or Hdtv decoder Using the S-VIDEO terminalHdmi or DVI connections SUB connectionsFor digital connections Connecting to a computerFor analog connections Trigger terminal Plugging in the power cableWith the Setup menu To exit from the menuViewing video images Confirm the Power indicator lights up redProjection PreparationIris button Keystone adjustmentPress the Iris button on the remote control To stop projectingExamples of the aspect ratio Setting the aspect ratioWith the remote control With the Initial menu Aspect buttonViewing computer images Connecting to a notebook computer Auto / Auto Sync buttonsMenu Menu overviewHow to set the menus Menu settings Image menuSetup menu Initial menu Signal menu Customizing the gamma mode Gamma Adjusting video imagesSelecting the gamma mode Gamma Adjusting brightness Contrast and BrightnessAbout color temperature Selecting the color temperature Color TempCustomizing the color temperature Color Temp To activate the stored color temperature settingsLPF Progressive filter Adjusting color Saturation and HUESharpening or softening images Sharpness Press one of the Memory buttons on the remote control Saving memory settingsTo activate the stored memory settings Memory functionTo adjust the horizontal position Adjusting computer imagesSimple method to adjust the image position To adjust the vertical positionReplacing the lamp Interval of lamp replacementReplacement lamp cartridge Option Spare lampCleaning the lens MaintenanceCleaning the projector and the ventilation grilles Reset of the lamp operation timeAttaching the lens cap Attaching a lens filter and capAttaching a commercially available lens filter Troubleshooting No image appears on the screenImages are not displayed correctly Others Abnormal conditions IndicatorsNormal conditions Specifications Projector specificationsDigital RGB Component Signal specifications Composite / S-video signal specificationsComponent signal specifications Analog RGB Signal specificationsDimension drawings ConnectorsAll rights reserved

DPX-830 specifications

The Yamaha DPX-830 is a sophisticated digital projector designed to meet the demands of various audiovisual applications, including home theaters, corporate presentations, and educational environments. Renowned for its high-quality image projection and advanced technological features, the DPX-830 provides a seamless user experience and impressive performance.

One of the standout features of the Yamaha DPX-830 is its high-resolution imaging capability. It offers a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, also known as Full HD. This ensures that visuals are sharp and detailed, making it perfect for displaying high-definition content. With a brightness rating of 3000 ANSI lumens, the projector performs well even in well-lit environments, ensuring vibrant colors and clear images without significant loss of quality.

The DPX-830 utilizes advanced DLP technology, which offers superior color reproduction and contrast ratios, resulting in deep blacks and vibrant colors. The use of a lamp life of up to 4000 hours reduces maintenance hassles and operating costs, making it an economical choice for users.

Another significant characteristic of the Yamaha DPX-830 is its versatile connectivity options. It features multiple input ports, including HDMI, VGA, and composite video, allowing users to easily connect various devices such as laptops, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for both personal and professional use.

In terms of audio capabilities, the DPX-830 is equipped with built-in speakers that deliver clear sound, enhancing the overall presentation experience. For users seeking enhanced audio performance, the projector can be connected to external sound systems via audio output ports.

The projector also includes a user-friendly interface that simplifies the setup and operation process. Features like automatic keystone correction and optical zoom facilitate easy adjustments to fit different projection environments. Its compact and lightweight design ensures that it can be easily transported, making it suitable for mobile presentations.

Overall, the Yamaha DPX-830 combines high-resolution imagery, DLP technology, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly operation, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable and high-performing projector. Whether in a home theater setting or professional environment, the DPX-830 stands out as a powerful tool for delivering captivating visual content.