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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 —

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

INTRODUCTION

(DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments.)

INSTALLATION

Contents

CONNECTIONS

INTRODUCTION

 

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

MENU

 

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

OPERATION BASIC

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

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

MENU

INFORMATION

ADDITIONAL

 

 

English

 

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