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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
•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 |
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Features ............................................. | 1 |
Part Names and Functions |
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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 |
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Installation |
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Installation methods ............................................................. | 6 |
Screen and projection distance ............................................. | 7 |
Projection image position ..................................................... | 8 |
Keystone ............................................................................... | 8 |
MENU |
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Menu structure ................................... | 16 | |
1 | <IMAGE> ...................................................................... | 17 |
2 | <SIGNAL> .................................................................... | 19 |
3 | <INITIAL> .................................................................... | 20 |
4 | <SETUP> ...................................................................... | 21 |
Menu operation |
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Menu screen and operating buttons .................................... | 22 | |
Basic menu operation ......................................................... | 23 | |
Submenus ........................................................................... | 24 | |
Basic submenu operation .................................................... | 25 | |
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Changing the menu location ............................................... | 28 | |
Memory function |
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Selecting the memory setting number ................................ | 29 | |
Resetting to the factory default settings ............................. | 30 |
OPERATION BASIC
CONNECTIONS |
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Connecting the unit |
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Connecting A/V components | ................................................ 9 |
Connecting to a computer ................................................... | 10 |
BASIC OPERATION |
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Basic Operations |
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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 |
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Additional information |
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Glossary .............................................................................. | 31 |
Projectable signals .............................................................. | 33 |
Message display ................................................................. | 34 |
Maintenance |
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Regular care ........................................................................ | 35 |
Filter replacement ............................................................... | 35 |
Replacing the lamp cartridge .............................................. | 36 |
Troubleshooting .................................. | 37 |
Specifications |
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Specifications ..................................................................... | 38 |
Dimensional drawing ......................................................... | 39 |
MENU
INFORMATION | ADDITIONAL |
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