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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party: Yamaha Electronics Corporation
Address: 6660 Orangethorpe Avenue
Buena Park, CA90620
Telephone: 714-522-9105
Fax: 714-670-0108
Type of Equipment: Projector
Model Name: DPX-1100
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
See the user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that
interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is
found to be the source of interference, which can be determined
by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the
problem by using one of the following measures:
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS
UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions
contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements.
Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void
your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected
by the interference.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories
and/or another product use only high quality shielded
cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used.
Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow
instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this
product in the USA.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change
the lead-in to coaxial type cable.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply
with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for
Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results,
please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type
of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please
contact Yamaha Electronics Corp., U.S.A. 6660 Orangethorpe
Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620.
requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that
your use of this product in a residential environment will not
result in harmful interference with other electronic devices.
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed
by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not
installed and used according to the instructions found in the
users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation
of other electronic devices.
We WantYou Listening For A Lifetime
YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your
equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or
distortion – and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Since hearing damage from loud sounds is often
undetectable until it is too late, YAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend
you to avoid prolonged exposure from excessive volume levels.
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Caution: Read this before operating this unit.
•
To assure the finest performance, please read this manual
carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
•
When not planning to use this unit for a long period of time
(i.e. vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall
outlet.
Installation
•
•
When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet, grasp
the plug; do not pull the cable.
•
•
•
Install this unit in a well-ventilated, cool, dry, clean place with
at least 30 cm (1 feet) clearance on the top, right and left, and
at the back of this unit — away from direct sunlight, heat
sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.
Be sure to read the “Troubleshooting” section on common
operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty.
Others
Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors,
or transformers to avoid humming sounds. To prevent fire or
electrical shock, do not place this unit where it may get
exposed to rain, water, and/or any type of liquid.
•
Clean the lens carefully so as not to create any scratches by
using a blower or lens paper.
•
Replace the lamp when the LAMP warning indicator blinks in
red after the lamp usage has exceeded 2000 hours. Follow the
lamp replacement procedure described in this manual.
Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from
cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in an environment with
high humidity (i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent
condensation inside this unit, which may cause an electrical
shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.
For U.K. customers
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug
supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate
3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described
below.
•
On the top of this unit, do not place:
– Other components, as they may cause damage and/or
discoloration on the surface of this unit.
– Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire,
damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.
Note
– Containers with liquid in them, as they may cause electrical
shock to the user and/or damage to this unit.
•
The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with
bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.
•
•
Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc.
in order not to restrict heat dissipation. If the temperature inside
this unit rises too much, it may cause fire, damage to this unit,
and/or personal injury.
IMPORTANT
THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW: EARTH
BLUE:
BROWN:
When installing this unit on the ceiling, make sure the ceiling
has sufficient strength to support this unit and the ceiling
mounts for an extended period of time. Installation must be
performed only by qualified service personnel.
NEUTRAL
LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter
E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN-
and-YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the
terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Operation
•
Remove the lens cover before starting any operation of this unit
to prevent the heat from staying around the lens. Operation
with the cap on may cause damage to this unit.
•
•
Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are
complete.
Only the voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this
unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may
cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury.
YAMAHA will not be held responsible for any damage
resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than that
specified.
For Canadian customers
•
•
Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to
wide slot and fully insert.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-
003.
Take care of this unit so that no foreign objects and/or liquid
drop inside this unit.
•
•
•
To prevent damage by lightning, disconnect the power cable
from the wall outlet during an electrical storm.
Do not look into the lens while this unit is turned on. It may
cause serious damage to your eyesight.
Before moving this unit, press STANDBY/ON to set this unit
in the standby mode, and disconnect the AC power plug from
the wall outlet.
•
Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified
YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed. The
cabinet should never be opened for any reason.
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Table of contents
1 Getting started
2
Inappropriate places for installation........ 2
Accessory check .................................... 2
Getting started
Features
1
2
2 Features
3
4
3 Controls and functions
4 Remote control
5 Preparation
Controls and functions
Remote control
Preparation
Projection
3
6
10
12
4
6 Projection
Checking installation and connections...12
Turning the projector power on ............ 13
Selecting an input signal ...................... 15
Adjusting the image ............................. 20
5
6
7 Menu
22
Menu configurations............................. 22
Menu items .......................................... 23
Menu operations .................................. 32
Menu
7
Memory function
Connection
Installation
8
8 Memory function
(Saving, recalling, locking and resetting memory.)
41
46
9
9 Connection
Connecting to AV components............. 46
Connecting to computer devices.......... 47
10
11
10 Installation
48
Reference
Setting up the DPX-1100 ..................... 48
Projection distance ............................... 49
Projection image position ..................... 50
11 Reference
51
Glossary ............................................... 51
Compatible signal types ....................... 53
Maintenance......................................... 54
Troubleshooting .................................... 56
Message display................................... 58
LED Indicator meanings ....................... 59
Specifications ....................................... 60
Dimensional drawing ............................ 61
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1 Getting started
NInappropriate places for installation
If this unit is not correctly installed in an appropriate place, it may cause fire or failure, or damage the unit itself. Carefully choose the place
to install this unit by avoiding the places listed below.
1. Places where the temperature and humidity vary greatly
• Do not install this unit in a place where the temperature and humidity become extremely high or the temperature becomes extremely
low.
• This unit must be used within a temperature range of 5—35°C.
2. Places without adequate ventilation
• Install this unit with at least 30 cm (1 feet) of ventilation space on the top, right and left, and back.
• Do not cover the ventilation slots of this unit. Covering the slots will obstruct heat dissipation.
• Install this unit on the firm surface.
• Do not cover this unit with a tablecloth, etc.
• Make sure there is nothing to get sucked into the ventilation slots so that the temperature of this unit does not become too high.
• If you are going to install the unit in a rack, be sure to leave space for ventilation to prevent exhaust overheating the unit.
3. Places where it gets dusty
• If the filter is blocked with dust, the temperature of this unit may become too high.
4. Places with too much vibration or impact
• Vibration and impact can damage parts of this unit.
5. Places where this unit gets exposed to water or high humidity
• If this unit is exposed to water or high humidity, it may cause a fire or electrical shock.
6. Unstable places
• If this unit is installed on an unstable or an inclined tabletop, it may fall and cause damage to the unit or personal injury.
7. In close proximity to a Radio or Stereo
• The unit may interfere with reception if placed in close proximity to a radio or television receiver.
Warning
•
To ensure vivid, high contrast images, make sure that no light other than the projector light falls directly on the screen.
NAccessory check
Please check that all accessories listed here are included in your package.
• Remote control
• Batteries (AA, UM-3 or R6)
• Power cable
• Trigger-out DC plug
(For USA only)
AUTO
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
• Pin/BNC adapters
• Lens cap
ASPECT
INPUT
HIDE
RESET
STILL
LIGHT
S
VIDEO
A
HDMI
D4
VIDEO
B
INPUT
MEMORY
2
1
4
3
6
5
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2 Features
Highly configurable electronic adjustment gives you the
freedom to place the projector wherever you want
A short focal length, high power zoom, and fully vertically adjustable lens allow you to use the
projector in a wide range of environments. You can also use the remote control to access many
lens functions such as focus, zoom, and lens shift to fine-tune the projector from your viewing
position.
2
Uses the latest DMDTM device HD2+
The projector uses the latest version of the high contrast 720p DMDTM “HD2+”, to reduce
black levels even further and reproduce contrasts close to that of a film.
Adjust 7 colors independently (including white), or use the
automatic color balance function
The DPX-1100 allows you to adjust the 7-axis WRGBYCM color coordinate and gain
parameters directly. For better consistency, you can also control color temperature and RBG
balance together, allowing you to check that the changes you make are always consistent with
your preferences.
The latest digital interface provides sharp, detailed images
The DPX-1100 is equipped with an HDMI terminal, which is set to become the standard for the
coming generation of products. Connect to a DVD player or set-top box with a HDMI terminal
to receive digital image data directly, and enjoy completely digitally processed images.
Compatible with the content protection function of HDCP.
Intelligent memory functions
The DPX-1100 can store six image memory settings, called memory numbers, for each input
jack. For each memory number, you can set parameters for different input resolutions, and the
unit will switch to the appropriate parameters when it begins displaying an image of an
appropriate resolution. For example, the unit automatically changes display settings without
changing memory numbers when you change from watching a DVD to watching a HDTV
image for which you have set different image menu item parameters.
In-line menus for image adjustment
You can access image adjustment menu items at the touch of a button, and adjust images while
viewing them without opening the menu screen.
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3 Controls and functions
NMain unit <Front panel and controls>
Front remote control sensor
STANDBY/ON indicator
Lamp cover
Exhaust vent
Ventilation inlet
STANDBY/ON
1
2
Lens
6
7
8
ESCAPE
MENU
3
4
Lens cap
PATTERN
SETTING
Adjustable feet
Makes small adjustments to
the projection angle
5
9
0
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR DPX-1100
1
1 LED Indicators
The main unit is equipped with 5 indicators to display various states of operation. See page 59 for explanations of the LED indicator
meanings.
STANDBY/ON
A
A STANDBY/ON indicator
(There is also an LED on the front panel of the main unit.)
ESCAPE
MENU
B LAMP warning indicator
C COVER warning indicator
D TEMP warning indicator
E FAN warning indicator
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
B
C
E
D
2 STANDBY/ON button
7 MENU button
Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational)
modes.
Switches the settings and adjustments menu display on and off.
8 SETTING button
3 ESCAPE button
Selects lens adjustment modes.
Exits from submenus.
9 INPUT button
4 PATTERN button
Switches the input signal selection menu display on and off.
Switches the built-in test pattern on and off.
0 Cursor buttons
5 ASPECT button
Use the h, g, +, - buttons for system operations, menu item
Turns the display aspect menu for the project image on and off.
selection, and changing system values.
6
(Enter) button
Sets values when the DPX-1100 is displaying the menu. When
the menu is not displayed, the DPX-1100 displays the in-line
image quality adjustment menu. (ꢀ page 40)
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NMain unit <Rear panel / Connections>
3
Rear remote control sensor
q
w
e
r
OUT
IN
HDMI
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPB
PR/YCB
CR
D4 VIDEO
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1 INPUT B (D-sub 15 pin)
9 AC inlet
Receives component video and RGB (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR)
Insert the supplied AC power cable here.
signals. Use a D-sub monitor cable to connect components to
this jack.
0 VIDEO (Pin Jack)
Receives composite video signals from the VIDEO output
jacks of other AV components. Use a video pin cable for these
connections.
2 D4 VIDEO (D jack)
Receives signals output from the D jacks of other AV
components. It is compatible with D1 - D4 formats.
q HDMITM (HDMITM jack)
Receives HDMITM signals from computers or AV components.
3 - 7 INPUT A (BNC jacks)
Receive component video and RGB signals. Connect
component signal connectors from AV components to input
jacks 3 - 5, and RGB signal connectors from computers to
input jacks 3 - 7. Use BNC cables for these connections.
w REMOTE IN / OUT jack
Connect the remote control to the REMOTE IN jack if you
want to use it through a cable. The REMOTE OUT jack
outputs the signal received through the REMOTE IN jack
without any change.
3 G/Y
(G, or luminance signal)
4 B/PB/CB (B, or color difference signal)
5 R/PR/CR (R, or color difference signal)
6 HD/SYNC (Horizontal sync signal, composite sync signal)
e RS-232C (D-sub 9 pin)
For use in servicing this unit.
7 VD
(Vertical sync signal)
r TRIGGER OUT
8 S VIDEO (Mini DIN jack)
Outputs control signals to external components. This output
provides a potential of 12 V/ maximum 200 mA when this unit
is projecting. Use the supplied trigger-out DC plug (for US
model only) to control external components.
Receives signals from S-VIDEO output jacks of other AV
components. Use an S-VIDEO cable for these connections.
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4 Remote control
NRemote control functions
Buttons on the remote control with identical names to those on the main unit perform identical functions. When using the remote control,
point it at the remote control sensor on the front or back of the main unit from a distance of 7m (23 feet) or less.
1 Transmit indicator
Lights up when the remote control sends infrared signals to the
1
main unit.
2 AUTO button
Automatically sets the DPX-1100 to the best settings for the
type of signal it is currently receiving.
e
r
2
3
3 V.POS button
AUTO
Switches on or off the vertical adjustment mode for the entire
image.
V. POS
ZOOM
FOCUS
4 ZOOM button
4
5
6
Switches on or off the size adjustment mode for the image the
DPX-1100 is projecting.
IRIS
SETTING
PATT
t
y
5 IRIS button
ESCAPE
MENU
Switches on or off the lens iris change mode.
6 ESCAPE button
Exits from submenus.
7 Cursor buttons
7
8
Use the h ,g, +, - buttons to move the cursor within the on-
screen display.
u
8 ASPECT button
Turns the display aspect menu for the project image on and off.
ASPECT
RESET
INPUT
HIDE
i
o
9 RESET button
Resets all adjustable parameters to their default settings.
9
0
0 STILL button
Stops a moving image, displaying a still of the image the DPX-
1100 is projecting. Press STILL again to cancel this effect.
p
STILL
LIGHT
q INPUT area
S VIDEO
A
HDMI
D4
Selects the INPUT jacks directly.
q
w MEMORY area
VIDEO
B
Calls stored memory (all parameter settings) directly.
INPUT
e
button
Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational)
modes.
MEMORY
2
1
4
3
6
r FOCUS button
w
Switches on or off the focus adjustment mode for the image the
DPX-1100 is projecting.
5
t PATT (PATTERN) button
Switches on and off the built-in test pattern.
y MENU button
Switches on and off the settings and adjustments menu display.
u
(Enter) button
Sets values when the DPX-1100 is displaying the menu. When
the menu is not displayed, the DPX-1100 displays the in-line
image quality adjustment menu. (ꢀ page 40)
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i INPUT button
Switches on and off the input signal selection menu display.
o LIGHT switch
Moving this switch lights the high-use 2, 6, 8, e, y, and
i buttons. The light disappears if you do not perform any
operation within 10 seconds.
V
.PO
S
Z
O
O
M
FOCUS
ES
C
A
PE
PA
T
T
MENU
-1
ID
ASPECT
p HIDE button
ID-2
R
E
S
E
T
INPUT
S
TILL
Temporarily halts projection of the image the DPX-1100 is
currently displaying. Press again to cancel this effect.
HIDE
S
VIDEO
A
L
IG
V
ID
E
O
H
T
HD
M
B
I
a
INPUT
MEMORY
D
4
1
2
4
a Remote control code switch
3
5
6
The remote control functions when the code set in the menu is
the same as that set on the remote control. The default menu
setting is ID-1.
4
s Remote control cable jack
Connect a cable (commercially available) to this jack to link
the remote control to the main unit. (ꢀ page 8)
s
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NLoading the batteries into the remote control
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two batteries (AA, UM3, or R6 type), matching the polarity
markings on the batteries with those in the battery
compartment.
3. After loading the batteries, close the cover until it snaps into
place.
Warning
•
If the remote control must be used closer to the main unit than normal, or does not always operate correctly, exchange the
batteries for new ones.
•
•
•
Do not mix old and new, or different types of batteries.
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the unit for a long time.
If the batteries leak, dispose of them immediately, taking care not to touch the battery fluid. If the battery fluid comes into contact
with your eyes, mouth, or skin, rinse it off with water immediately and consult a doctor. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly
before installing new batteries.
NUsing the remote control with a wired connection
Use a 2P monaural miniplug cable (commercially available) to connect the remote control jack on the underside of the remote control to the
REMOTE IN jack on the main unit. Use the wired remote control configuration to control the DPX-1100 without having to be within range
of the remote sensor.
V.P
O
S
Z
O
O
M
ES
FOCUS
CA
PE
PA
TT
M
E
N
U
ID-1
A
S
P
EC
T
ID-2
R
E
S
E
T
IN
P
UT
S
T
IL
L
H
ID
E
S
V
ID
E
O
A
L
IG
V
ID
E
H
T
O
HDMI
B
IN
PUT
D4
1
M
EM
OR
Y
2
4
3
5
6
OUT
IN
HDMI
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR
D4 VIDEO
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
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NLimits for using the remote control
Use the remote control within the following parameters. The remote control may not function correctly if you use it outside the limits
described here.
Distance to sensor
Angle to sensor
7m
30˚ vertically and horizontally
(approximate value)
(approximate value)
OUT
IN
HDMI
REMOTE
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR
D
4
V
I
D
E
O
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
4
AUTO
AUTO
V
.
POS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
V
.
POS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
IRIS
SETTING
IRIS
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
ASPECT
INPUT
HIDE
ASPECT
INPUT
HIDE
RESET
STILL
RESET
STILL
LIGHT
LIGHT
S
VIDEO
A
HDMI
D4
S
VIDEO
A
HDMI
D4
VIDEO
B
VIDEO
B
INPUT
INPUT
MEMORY
2
MEMORY
2
1
4
3
6
1
4
3
6
5
5
Use within a left/right arc of 30 degrees
Use within a vertical arc of 30 degrees
Warning
•
•
Bright or fluorescent light on the main unit remote sensor may inhibit the functioning of the remote control.
Objects placed between the main unit remote sensor and the remote control may block the remote control signal and inhibit
functioning.
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5
Preparation
Before projection, install the main unit and a screen, connect the main unit to an AV component or computer, and adjust the projection image.
You can begin projection as soon as installation is complete.
Refer to the sections below for information on how to install the main unit to suit your viewing environment.
NIf you have not installed the main unit or screen
• Immediately after purchase, when you have not installed either the main unit or a screen.
• When moving the main unit and screen to a new location.
STEP4
projection image.
ꢀ page 22 - 40
• Use the menu to
adjust projection
details.
STEP 1 STEP2 STEP3
Adjust the
Install the main unit
and screen.
Connect AV
components or a
computer to the
main unit.
Select an image and
project.
Projection
preparations
complete
ꢀ page 48
ꢀ page 12 - 21
• The image is used
for adjusting the
image position
and focus.
ꢀ page 46
NIf you have installed the main unit and screen, but not connected
any image playback components
• You have installed the main unit and screen, but not connected any source components.
• You are using the main unit in a previously installed location, and wish to change the component you use as a signal source.
STEP2 STEP3
STEP4
projection image.
ꢀ page 22 - 40
• Use the menu to
adjust projection
details.
Connect AV
components or a
computer to the
main unit.
Select an image and
project.
Adjust the
Projection
preparations
complete
ꢀ page 12 - 21
• The image is used
for adjusting the
image position
and focus.
ꢀ page 46
NIf you have installed the main unit and screen, and connected a
source component
• You have installed the main unit and screen, and connected source components.
• You are using the main unit in a previously installed location with previously connected source components.
You do not need to carry out step 3 or step 4 if you
do not want to adjust the projection image. If the
unit does not project the image correctly, it may not
be connected correctly. In this case, carry out this
procedure starting from step 2.
STEP3
STEP4
projection image.
ꢀ page 22 - 40
• Use the menu to
adjust projection
details.
Select an image and
project.
Adjust the
Projection
preparations
complete
ꢀ page 12 - 21
• The image is used
for adjusting the
image position
and focus.
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Step1
Set up the projector and screen
• Install the projector
• Install the screen ꢀ page 48
Step2
Connect an AV component or computer
• Connect AV components
• Connect a computer ꢀ page 46
Step3
Turn the power on and selecting an
image for projection
• Turn on the projector power
• Begin playback of the input image
• Select an input signal
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• Select a projection image aspect
• Adjust the image
Focus/Vertical and Horizontal position/Size/Iris
ꢀ page 12 - 21
Step4
Only adjust these
parameters when
necessary. It is not
necessary to adjust these
settings once you have set
them initially.
Use the menu to adjust the image quality and
other parameters
• Image quality: Set image quality details
• Signal setting: Set input signal details
• Default settings: Set the default settings for everyday use
• Installation settings: Set to suit your viewing environment ꢀ page 22 - 40
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6 Projection
Checking installation and connections
NPre-operation check
Prior to projection, adjust settings to suit the location of the main unit and screen, and the input signal you are using.
However, there is usually no need to adjust any settings if you have not changed the installation location or components since the last time
you used this unit. Check settings and connections only when the unit does not appear to project images correctly.
Prior to projection, check that the main unit and screen are correctly installed, and that source components are connected correctly.
Main unit
Is the main unit power
turned on?
Are the components connected correctly?
“Connecting to AV components”
Is the screen installed correctly?
“Setting up the projector and screen”
ꢀ page 48
ꢀ page 46
Image source component
PURE DIRECT
REC OUT/ZONE
SOURCE/REMOTE
2
VOLUME
MULTI JOG
BALANCE
DTV/LD
CABLE
DVD
MD/TAPE
CD-R
SPEAKERS
MULTI CH
INPUT
DSP
PROGRAM
2CH/MULTI CH
A
B
SA
VCR
VCR
T
INPUT MODE
STRAIGHT
EFFECT
INPUT SELECTOR
1
CD
TONE
CONTROL
2
TUNER
DVR
PHONO
VIDEO AUX
STANDBY
/ON
SILENT
OPTIMIZER
MIC
VIDEO AUX
PHONES
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
L
AUDIO
R
OPTICAL
Is the source component power
turned on?
To project images, carry out the following procedure.
Check installation and connections
Select an image for projection and image adjustment
Turn on the projector power.
Begin playback of the source image for adjustment.
Select a projection image.
(Select an input signal and projection image aspect.)
Adjust focus and vertical/ horizontal positioning.
Projection preparations complete
For an explanation of detailed settings, see “Menu”. ꢀ page 22 - 40
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Turning the projector power on
NTurning the power on
Always remove the lens cap before operating the main unit.
STANDBY/ON
1. Insert the supplied power cable
firmly into the AC inlet at the rear
of the main unit, then insert the
plug into an AC outlet.
STANDBY/ON
indicator
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
The STANDBY/ON indicator lights orange.
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
OUT
IN
HDMI
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPB
PR/YCB
CR
D4 VIDEO
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AC inlet
button STANDBY/ON button
2. Press the STANDBY/ON button
(the
button on the remote
control).
AUTO
V. POS
IRIS
STANDBY/ON
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
The indicator blinks green and the lamp
lights up in preparation for projection. After
approximately 35 seconds, the indicator
changes from blinking to solid green,
indicating that the unit is ready to project.
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SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
Warning
Remote Control
Main unit
•
Do not remove the power cable while the STANDBY/ON indicator is blinking green or
lit steady green.This could damage the lamp or reduce lamp life.
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Turning the projector power on
NPlacing the DPX-1100 in standby mode
button STANDBY/ON button
1. Press the STANDBY/ON button.
A confirmation message appears on the
screen.
AUTO
V. POS
IRIS
STANDBY/ON
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
Press again to enter standby.
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
Remote Control
Main unit
2. If you wish to place the DPX-1100
in standby mode, press the
STANDBY/ON button again.
The lamp changes to a half lit state, and the
fan activates for 2 minutes to cool the lamp.
During this time, the STANDBY/ON
indicator blinks orange, and pressing
STANDBY/ON does not turn main unit
power on again. When the unit finishes
cooling, the fan stops, and the STANDBY/
ON indicator turns orange.
Memo
•
•
The lamp may blink when half lit.This is not a defect.
Warning
Do not remove the power cable while the STANDBY/ON indicator is blinking green
or when the fan is activated.This could damage the lamp or reduce lamp life.
AC inlet
3. If you do not plan to use the main
unit for a long period of time,
attach the lens cap and remove
the plug from the AC outlet.
OUT
IN
HDMI
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPB
PR/YCB
CR
D4 VIDEO
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
Warning
•
Condensation may appear on the unit if the temperature of the surrounding
environment changes quickly. Condensation may also cause the projected image to
be cloudy. Place the unit in standby mode until the condensation disappears.
Switching the unit on when condensation is present may damage the unit.
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Selecting an input signal
NSelecting using the INPUT button
Press the INPUT button to select an input signal from a source component. Choose from the following:
INPUT SIGNAL
VIDEO
Projection image signal
Selects component video signals received from AV components connected to the VIDEO jack.
Selects S-Video signals received from AV components connected to the S VIDEO jack.
S VIDEO
INPUT A
• Component
• RGB PC
• RGB TV
: Selects component signals received from the INPUT A BNC jacks.
: Selects RGB signals received from computers connected to the INPUT A BNC jacks.
: Selects RGB signals received from AV components connected to the INPUT A BNC jacks.
INPUT B
HDMI
• Component
• RGB PC
• RGB TV
: Selects component signals received from the INPUT B D-sub 15 pin jack.
: Selects RGB signals received from computers connected to the INPUT B D-sub 15 pin jack.
: Selects RGB signals received from AV components connected to the INPUT B D-sub 15 pin jack.
• Auto
: Signals input to the HDMI jack from AV components (automatically distinguishes between
component and RGB signals).
• Component
• RGB TV
: Selects digital component signals received from AV components connected to the HDMI jack.
: Selects digital RGB signals received from AV components connected to the HDMI jack.
D4 VIDEO
Selects component signals received from AV components connected to the D4 VIDEO jack.
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Selecting an input signal
<Using the INPUT button to select a signal>
Remote cotrol
Main unit
1. Press the INPUT button.
Input signal
VIDEO
+ button
The input signal selection menu appears on
the display.
AUTO
S VIDEO
INPUT A
INPUT B
HDMI
STANDBY/ON
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
D4
button
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
HDMI
RESET
STILL
2. Use the h or g buttons to select
an input signal, then press the
button.
Input signal
VIDEO
LIGHT
S
VIDEO
A
DVI
D4
INPUT button
Cursor button
VIDEO
B
S VIDEO
INPUT A
INPUT B
HDMI
INPUT
MEMORY
2
1
4
3
6
5
D4
Warning
•
You can select [Component], [RGB PC], or [RGB TV] for INPUT A and INPUT B, or
[Auto], [Component], or [RGB TV] for HDMI, from the submenu. If you do not select a
setting, the unit continues to use the setting from the last signal it received.To
change this setting, carry out the following procedure.
3. Press the + button to open the
submenu.
Input signal
VIDEO
S VIDEO
INPUT A
INPUT B
HDMI
D4
The mark to the right of the input signal
name indicates that there is a submenu
available for selection.
4. Select an appropriate setting
from [Component], [RGB PC], or
Input signal
VIDEO
[RGB TV] and press the
to confirm the setting.
button
S VIDEO
INPUT A
INPUT B
HDMI
Component
RGB PC
RGB TV
D4
Memo
•
If you set your laptop or notebook computer to display on its built-in display and on
an external monitor simultaneously, the main unit may not project the image
correctly. In this case, set your computer to display on the external monitor only.
Refer to your computer’s operating instructions for further details.
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Selecting an input signal
NSelecting a display aspect for a projection image
The display aspect parameter sets the ratio of height to width the unit uses to project an image for an input signal.
Remote cotrol
Main unit
1. Press the ASPECT button.
Display Aspect Ratio
Auto
The display aspect selection menu appears
on the display.
cursor button
Normal
AUTO
STANDBY/ON
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
Squeeze
Smart Zoom
Zoom
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
Special
Through
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
HDMI
RESET
STILL
ASPECT
button
2. Use the h or g buttons to select a
LIGHT
Display Aspect Ratio
Auto
S
VIDEO
A
DVI
D4
suitable display aspect setting,
VIDEO
B
then press the
button.
Normal
INPUT
button
MEMORY
2
Squeeze
Smart Zoom
Zoom
1
4
3
6
If you select [Special] or [Through],
pressing the + button displays a submenu.
5
Special
Through
Memo
6
•
•
The display aspect you can use depends on the current input signal. When the input
signal contains display aspect information, set the display aspect parameter to
[Auto] to detect the appropriate display aspect setting automatically.
You can also use the [Display Aspect Ratio] page in the menu screen to select a
display aspect. (ꢀ page 22- 40)
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Selecting an input signal
<Display aspect types>
Memo
•
Refer to the glossary for explanations of terms such “letterbox” or “squeeze”. (ꢀ page 51)
Auto
Special
Detects information encoded in letterbox or squeeze type input
Subtitle Zoom
signals and automatically selects an appropriate display aspect.
Depending on the input source, the unit may not change to the
most appropriate mode. In this case, manually select a suitable
setting.
The best format for projecting subtitled letterbox format
software. See page 38 for the operational procedure.
• Subtitle area: Adjust the area used to display subtitles on
screen.
• V Scroll: Adjusts the vertical position of the subtitles.
Normal
Cinema Zoom
Projects images with their original display aspect. Depending
on the input signal, black areas may appear to the left and right
of the image.
Removes the black bar from Cinescope size screens (2.35:1) to
display a full horizontal image, cutting both screen sides.
There are two types: SDTV for 4:3 images, and HDTV for
16:9 images.
Squeeze
Returns horizontally compressed images to their original
aspect. Use this mode to display horizontally squeezed images
in a normal wide aspect manner.
Cinema Squeeze
Removes the black bar from cinescope size screens for 4:3
images and resize the vertical image so that a 16:9 panel
resolution is fully displayed, cutting both screen sides.
Smart Zoom
14:9 Zoom
Stretches the left and right edges of a 4:3 image without
altering the image center, to project a 16:9 image that fills the
screen.
Displays 14:9 images with a full vertical aspect, retaining the
black area at either side of the screen.
Through
Zoom
Normal Through
Projects images the unit receives in letterbox format as 16:9
images that fill the screen.
Projects images without stretching or reducing them. The size
of the projection image depends on the resolution of the image
received.
Squeeze Through
Widens the image received to project it with a 16:9 aspect
ratio. The size of the projection image depends on the
resolution of the image received. This mode is not available for
RGB PC input signals.
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Selecting an input signal
<Representative examples>
Input signal type
Input image
Display aspect
Projected image
Normal
Standard 4:3 image
Smart Zoom
Zoom
Letter box
Subtitle Zoom
Cinema Zoom
Squeeze
SUBTITLE
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Squeeze
Squeeze
Cinema Squeeze
14:9 Zoom
Normal
14:9 image
Normal
HDMI
Cinema
Scope
Cinema Zoom
Normal
RGB PC
Normal
Normal Through
Squeeze Through
All
Squeeze
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Adjusting the image
Carry out the following adjustments to obtain optimal projection conditions.
N
Using the test pattern to adjust the projection image – PATT button
The DPX-1100 is equipped with three test patterns, the crosshatch pattern necessary for focus and keystone adjustment, and the grayscale
and color bar patterns necessary for adjusting image quality.
Crosshatch pattern
1. Press the PATT button on the
remote control, or the PATTERN
button on the main unit.
AUTO
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
2. Press the + or - buttons to select
the necessary pattern.
SETTING
PATT
button
ESCAPE
MENU
Grayscale pattern
Color bar pattern
3. To exit from the test display,
press the PATT or PATTERN
buttons.
STANDBY/ON
PATTERN button
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
N Adjusting the vertical position – V.POS button
If the center of the screen is not in line with the center of the lens of the DPX-1100, use the V.POS button to adjust the position of the image
up or down. You can adjust the image to a maximum of half of the height of the projection screen.
1. Press the V.POS button on the
remote control, or press the
AUTO
SETTING button on the main unit
repeatedly to select [Lens Shift]
from the display menu.
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
V.POS
button
SETTING
Lens Shift
ESCAPE
MENU
2. Press the h or g button to move
the projected image to a suitable
place.
STANDBY/ON
ESCAPE button
3. To exit from the adjustment
mode, press the V.POS or
ESCAPE buttons.
ESCAPE
MENU
SETTING
button
SETTING
PATTERN
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
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Adjusting the image
N Adjusting the size of an image – ZOOM button
Enlarge or reduce the size of the projection image to match the size of the screen. The zoom ratio is 1:1.6.
1. Press the ZOOM button on the
remote control, or press the
ZOOM
button
AUTO
SETTING button on the main unit
repeatedly to select [Zoom] from
the display menu.
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
SETTING
Zoom
ESCAPE
MENU
2. Press the h or g buttons to
adjust the image to a suitable
size.
STANDBY/ON
ESCAPE button
3. To exit from the adjustment
mode, press the ZOOM or
ESCAPE buttons.
ESCAPE
MENU
SETTING
button
SETTING
PATTERN
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
N Adjusting the image focus – FOCUS button
Adjust the focus of the on-screen image.
1. Press the FOCUS button on the
remote control, or press the
6
AUTO
SETTING button on the main unit
repeatedly to select [FOCUS]
from the display menu.
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
FOCUS
button
SETTING
Focus
ESCAPE
MENU
Memo
STANDBY/ON
•
When you want to use the test pattern
to adjust image focus press the PATT
button on the remote control, or the
PATTERN button on the main unit
before carrying out step 1.
ESCAPE button
ESCAPE
MENU
SETTING
button
SETTING
PATTERN
2. Press the h or g buttons to
adjust the focus of the projected
image.
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
3. To exit from the adjustment
mode, press the FOCUS or
ESCAPE buttons.
N Adjusting the iris setting – IRIS button
Press the g button to reduce the aperture of the iris for increased black levels and contrast, or the h button to increase aperture to obtain a
brighter image.
1. Press the IRIS button on the
remote control, or press the
AUTO
SETTING button on the main unit
repeatedly to select [IRIS] from
the display menu.
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
IRIS
button
SETTING
Iris
ESCAPE
MENU
2. Press the h or g buttons to
adjust the iris setting for the
projected image.
STANDBY/ON
ESCAPE button
3. To exit from the adjustment mode,
press the IRIS or ESCAPE
buttons.
ESCAPE
MENU
SETTING
button
SETTING
PATTERN
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
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7 Menu
Menu configurations
Configure the DPX-1100 to suit your viewing environment by adjusting image quality, initial settings, defaults, and setup characteristics.
These parameters can be accessed through the menu.
Press the MENU button on the remote control or the main unit to display the menu screen. The menu consists of the [Image], [Signal],
[Initial], and [Setup] menu groups, each containing numerous items you can use for configuring the unit. Note that some items are only
selectable for certain types of input signal (Video, Component, RGB TV, RGB PC).
Menu groups appear in the upper area of the display, as the top level of menu composition. Menu items appear in the left area of the display.
You can select settings and make adjustments to suit your preferences. See page 32 - 40 for an explanation of how to use the menu.
NMenu screen
<Example:When in advanced mode>
[Move Menu Window] area
Use this selection area to move
menu screens. See page 37 for
more information.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Menu group
Image
Signal
Setup
d
[Image] selected.
Black Level
White Level
Gamma
0
0
a
b
L
c
e
Hue
0
Menu items
Saturation
100
Items displayed here depend on
the menu group you select.
Parameter adjustment area
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
4
0
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
Level Adjustment
Input jack display area
Shows the currently selected
input jack.
Memory 1
VIDEO
Menu operation guide
Displays helpful instructions when
special operations are necessary.
Memory number status
Displays the currently selected memory number and memory status. Change
the memory number and lock/unlock memory settings here(ꢀ page 41-43).
Some menu items contain an additional level of items called a submenu. Moving the cursor to an item with a submenu attached displays a
to the right of the item name. Some submenus contain further levels of submenus containing items for selection.
<Display example: [Color Adjustment] item submenu>
Move Menu Window
Initial
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
d
Image
Signal
Setup
+
Black Level
White Level
Gamma
Hue
0
0
Color Temp.
y
0
6900K 0.005uv
Indicates the existence of a submenu
–
y
0.4
a
b
L
c
e
0
Saturation
100
0.35
0.5
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
4
0
+
0.02uv
+
0.3
+
Standard
6700K 0.000uv
-
0.00uv
+
Color Adjustment
Standard
WRGB
6700K 0.000uv
–
-
-
0.02uv
+
6500K 0.000uv
-
0.0
0.0
0.25
0.5
x
+
WRGBYCM
6500K 0.000uv
0.25
0.3
0.35
x
-
Level Adjustment
[Color Adjustment] submenu
+ : Enter
Memory 1
VIDEO
Memory 1
VIDEO
: Edit
[WRGB] submenu
In this example, the menu has three levels: [Color Adjustment] contains 3 submenus [Standard], [WRGB], and [WRGBYCM], and the
[WRGB] submenu contains a further submenu.
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Menu items
NMenu item list:
There are two types of menu, [Basic Mode] and [Advanced Mode].
• Basic mode: The menu displays menu items that are frequently used or absolutely necessary to image projection.
• Advanced mode: The menu displays all menu items, allowing you to carry out detailed adjustments.
You can change between the menu modes using the [Menu Mode] setting in the [Setup] menu group.
<Basic Mode>
G Image
G Signal
G Initial
G Setup
Black Level (Brightness)
White Level (Contrast)
Gamma
Display Aspect Ratio
Setup Level (SDTV)
Setup Level (HDTV)
Signal Status
3
4
Color System
INPUT A Signal
INPUT B Signal
HDMI Signal
Display Language
Lamp Running Time
Reset
5
6
6
Location
9
Keystone Correction
Lens Adjustment Lock
Menu Color
Hue
12
Saturation
7
8
Menu Mode
Color Temp
White Correction
Sharpness Type
White Peaking
<Advanced Mode>
G Image
G Signal
G Initial
G Setup
Black Level (Brightness)
While Level (Contrast)
Gamma
Display Aspect Ratio
3
Color System
5
6
6
6
6
Location
9
Overscan
INPUT A Signal
INPUT A Sync Type
INPUT B Signal
INPUT B Sync Type
HDMI Signal
Keystone Correction
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
Lens Adjustment Lock
Lamp Power
7
3D Y/C separation
Noise Reduction
Video Type
10
11
Hue
Saturation
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Progressive Mode
Color Space Conversion
Setup Level (SDTV)
Setup Level (HDTV)
Clamp Position
Auto Power Off
Auto Input Search
Display Language
Lamp Running Time
Reset
Menu Color
12
13
1
2
Menu Mode
7
8
Message
Trigger Out
Level Adjustment
Sync Adjustment
Tracking
Baud Rate
Horiz. Display Position
Vert. Display Position
Signal Status
4
Memo
• Menu items you can choose may differ depending on the input signal type.
• Items in the menu that contain submenus are marked with a
.
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Menu items
<Submenu Items>
The submenus display different items depending on the input signal. Items in submenus that contain further submenus are marked with a
.
G Image
G Signal
G Initial
G Setup
1: Color Adjustment
3: Display Aspect Ratio
5: Color System
9: Location
Standard
1
2
3
Auto
Auto
Front/Table
Front/Ceiling
Rear/Table
Rear/Ceiling
10: Remote Control Sensor
Front & Rear
Front
WRGB
Normal
NTSC
WRGBYCM
2: Level Adjustment
Y Offset
Squeeze
NTSC4.43
PAL
Smart Zoom
Zoom
PAL-M
Cb Offset
Cr Offset
Y Gain
Special
4
5
PAL-N
Through
PAL60
4: Signal Status
Resolution
Sync Type
Sync Polarity
Frequency
SECAM
Rear
Cb Gain
6: All Input Signals
Component
RGB PC
Off
Cr Gain
11: Remote Control ID
ID 1
RGB TV .etc
7: Display Language
ID 2
Source Equipmet (HDMI only)
12: Menu Color
Monotone
Color
6
7
English
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
13: Trigger Out
Lamp
Fan
RS-232C
Portuguêsa
8: Reset
All Settings
All Memory
Current Memory
<Lower level menu items>
1 Standard
2 WRGB
3 WRGBYCM
• Color Temp.
• Color selection screen
Color coordinate
Gain
• Color selection screen
Color coordinate
Gain
4 Special
5 Through
6 Monotone
7 Color
• Subtitle Zoom
Subtitle Area
V Scroll
(For video type input signal)
• Normal Through
• Menu Brightness
• Menu Contrast
• Menu Brightness
• Menu Contrast
• Color Style
• Squeeze Through
• Cinema Zoom
• Cinema Squeeze
• 14:9 Zoom
Memo
•
•
In addition to color temperature adjustment, the color coordinates and gain adjustment for each color may be carried out at the
[WRGB] and [WRGBYCM] color selection screen. Refer to page 36 for more information.
You can select [Subtitle Area] and [V Scroll] from the [Subtitle Zoom] menu item. See page 38 and 39 for more information.
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Menu items
NMenu group items and functions
Memo
•
You can only select items displayed with a
in advanced mode.
<Image>
You can adjust the image when the unit is receiving an input signal.
Adjusts the level of darkness (black level) in an image.
Adjusts the level of darkness without altering peak whiteness levels.
Black Level
(Input signal)
• + side (0 to +100):
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
White
Increases the luminance of dark scenes,
increasing the clarity of shading, but
reducing contrast.
• - side (-100 to 0):
Output signal
Weakens dark scenes, increasing image
contrast while reducing the clarity of black
shading.
Black
Input signal White
Adjusts the bright areas (white level) in the image.
Changes the brightness of an image without altering the brightness of the black areas of the
image.
White Level
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
• + side (0 to +100):
Increases the brightness of white areas in
White
the image, increasing contrast clarity, but
rendering white shadings difficult to see.
Output signal
• - side (-100 to 0):
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Reduces the contrast of images.
Black
Input signal White
Adjusts the overall brightness of the image.
• Increase luminance (0 to +100):
Setting this figure too high results in a
white saturated image without any black.
• Decrease luminance (-100 to 0)
Setting this figure too low darkens the
entire image.
Brightness
(Input signal)
RGB PC
White
Output signal
Black
Input signal White
Adjusts the bright areas (white level) in the image.
Changes the brightness of an image without altering the brightness of the black areas of the
image.
• + side (1.00 to 1.50):
Increases the brightness of white areas in
Contrast
(Input signal)
RGB PC
white level
White
the image, increasing contrast clarity, but
rendering white shadings difficult to see.
Output signal
• - side (0.50 to 1.00):
Reduces the contrast of images.
Black
Input signal White
Changes the way the unit responds to changes in the shadings and color
Gamma
(Input signal)
tones of the image.
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC
The unit supplies 10 types of patterns for dealing with these changes. (ꢀ page39)
• A-E Provides the same sense of contrast as an ordinary TV monitor. Dark sections
become more muted in the order A
Provides richer expression of gradations in dark sections. Dark sections become
more muted in the order a e.
E.
• a-e
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Sets the hue or phase of the image.
• + side (0 to +100) : Shifts the hue towards blue coloration.
• - side (-100 to 0) : Shifts the hue towards red coloration.
Hue
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
Adjusts the degree to which color depth is expressed in the image.
• + side (+100 to + 200) : The unit projects colors with greater depth.
Saturation
(Input signal)
• - side (0 to +100)
: The unit projects colors with less depth.
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
Adjusts color temperature.
Color Temp.
Adjusts the level of white in colors between red and blue, and between green and magenta.
Increase the color temperature to increase the amount of blue in an image, giving bright
color tones. Reduce the color temperature to increase the amount of red, giving a darker,
more relaxed atmosphere to the image.
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC
Adjust in the [Color Adjustment] menu in
advanced mode.
Choices: 5,000 to 10,000
Color temprature
adjustment
Adjusts hUV.
White Correction
Increasing the hUV setting increases the amount of green in the image. Decreasing this
setting increases the amount of magenta.
Choices: -0.02 to +0.02
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC
Adjust in the [Color Adjustment] menu in
advanced mode.
hUV
+
–
Changes the characteristics of the filter used to sharpen edges in the image.
Choices: Off / L / ML / MH / H
Sharpness Type
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
Adjusts the clearness of the image edges.
Sharpness Gain
(Input signal)
Increase this figure to render a sharper image, or reduce it to give a softer image with less
image noise. You cannot adjust this parameter if [Sharpness Type] is set to [Off].
Choices: 0 to 10
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
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Adjusts color balance.
Color Adjustment
There are three menus available, [Standard], [WRGB], and [WRGBYCM], separated in order
of complexity from simple to detailed. Refer to page 36 for parameter operation methods.
The present color temperature setting is displayed to the right of the menu items.
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/
RGB TV/RGB PC
+
Color Adjustment
Standard
6700K 0.000uv
The current color temperature is displayed.
-
- Standard
y
Adjusts color temperature and hUV only.
hUV adjusts values within the maximum
color temperature limits of the projector.
0.5
W (Color temperature
and h UV)
0.0
y
0.0
0.5
x
- WRGB
Adjusts the color coordinates and gain for
the three primary colors, R(Red), G(Green),
and B(Blue). The unit sets the complemental
colorsY(Yellow), C(Cyan), and M(Magenta)
automatically.Adjusting[ColorTemp.]resets
the RGB gain based on color coordinate
settings.Adjusting[Gain]resets[Colortemp.]
based on color coordinate settings.
G (Green)
0.5
W (Color temperature
and h UV)
R (Red)
B (Blue)
0.0
y
0.0
0.5
x
- WRGBYCM
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Adjusts the color coordinates and gain for
each component color individually. Press
the RESET button on the remote control
when the WRGBYCM menu is open to
automatically adjust the RGB gain and
YCM color coordinates and gain based on
the color temperature and RGB color
settings. When you have selected
WRGBYCM in the color adjustment
submenu, press RESET to automatically
adjust the RGB gain and YCM color
balance to the most appropriate setting,
based on color temp and RGB color
balance settings.
G (Green)
Y (Yelow)
C (Cyan)
0.5
0.0
W (Color temperature
and h UV)
R (Red)
M (Magenta)
0.0
0.5
x
B (Blue)
Choices: White correction : -0.02 to +0.02
Color temperature : 5,000 to 10,000
Gain
: 0.00 to 1.99
Enhances the brilliance of the white portions of the projected image.
Choices: 0 to 5
White Peaking
Iris
Adjusts the iris (Optical).
You can select 3 levels.
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC
Close
Open
Adjusts the analog input signal gain and offset settings.
Adjust the gain and offset for component and RGB (Y, CB, CR/R, G, B) input signals.
Choices: -50 to 0 to +50 (except for HDMI signals)
Level Adjustment
(Input signal)
Component/RGB TV/RGB PC
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N Signal
You can adjust the image when the unit is receiving an input signal.
Sets the aspect ratio for projecting an image from an input signal.
See “Selecting a display aspect for projecting images”, page 17.
Display Aspect Ratio
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC
Overscans video input sources for display.
Overscan
(Input signal)
Selects from [Standard] and [Full]. This parameter is not available when you select [Smart
Zoom] in [Display Aspect]. In some cases, noise may appear at the edges of the image
when you select [Full].
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
• The overscan for [Standard] mode is approximately 94%.
• The overscan for [Full] mode is approximately 100%.
Adjusts the quality of images input from VIDEO jack.
Suppresses the rainbow-like color and annoying dots in images. This function is only
available for NTSC format signals the unit receives at its composite input jacks.
Choices: On/Off
3DY/C Separation
(Input signal)
Video(NTSC)
Reduces noise in analog images.
Noise Reduction
Digital processing eliminates noise in the luminance and color signals from sources with a
comparatively large amount of noise, producing a more vivid image. Use when the quality
of the source you are viewing requires it.
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
Choices: Off/1/2/3
Selects the correct type of device to ensure image synchronization.
Select [VCR] when using an analog video tape as a video source. Select [DVD] for other
sources.
Video Type
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video
Switches the interlace/progressive (I/P) conversion mode.
Changes from Interlace/Progressive (I/P) conversion mode to [Auto] or [Video] mode.
(Only for SDTV interlaced signal).
Progressive Mode
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
• [Auto] : Detects the film source automatically and projects it progressively.
• [Video]: Turns the detection function off.
Selects color space coefficients.
Color Space Conversion
• [Auto] : Selects the best color space coefficient for the image resolution.
• [SDTV] : Color space coefficient for BT.601 type signal.
• [HDTV] : Color space coefficient for BT.709 type signal.
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component
Compensates for differences in the black levels of SDTV images.
• For signals equal to the pedestal level : Set to [0%].
• For signals with high levels of blackness : Set to [7.5%].
Setup Level (SDTV)
(Input signal)
Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV
%
100
0
PEDESTAL LEVEL
BLACK LEVEL
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Compensates for differences in the black levels of HDTV images.
Usually, choose [0%].
• For signals equal to the pedestal level : Set to [0%].
• For signals with high levels of blackness : Set to [7.5%].
Setup Level (HDTV)
(Input signal)
Component/RGB TV
%
100
0
PEDESTAL LEVEL
BLACK LEVEL
Regulates flickering, noise, and disorder in the image.
Choices: -128 to +127
Sync Adjustment
(Input signal)
RGB PC (except for HDMI signals)
Regulates vertical striping in the image.
Choices: 0 to 31
Tracking
(Input signal)
RGB PC (except for HDMI signals)
Adjusts the clamp position for analog video sources.
Choices: -30 to +30
Clamp Position
(Input signal)
Component/RGB TV
Adjusts the horizontal display position of the image.
Choices: PC type : -50 to 0 to +50
Horiz. Display Position
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Video type : -10 to 0 to +10
(Input signal)
RGB PC (except for HDMI signals)/
Component/RGB TV
Adjusts the vertical display position of the image.
Choices: PC type : -50 to 0 to +50
Video type : -5 to 0 to +5
Vert. Display Position
(Input signal)
RGB PC (except for HDMI signals)/
Component/RGB TV
Displays the resolution of the image signal the unit is receiving.
Sync signal information for RGB type inputs is also displayed.
Signal Status
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N Initial
Selects the color system to use for video input signals.
Usually, set this parameter to Auto to have the unit automatically detect the signal and
select an appropriate color system. Set the unit manually to view NTSC4.43 images as it
cannot detect NTSC4.43 automatically.
Color System
Choices: Auto/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM
Selects the type of input signal received at INPUT A.
Choices: Component/RGB PC/RGB TV
INPUT A Signal
Selects the sync type for signals received at INPUT A.
This function is only available for RGB TV.
INPUT A Sync Type
Choices: Auto/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/Sync on Green
Selects the signal type received at INPUT B.
Choices: Component/RGB PC/RGB TV
INPUT B Signal
Selects the sync type for signals received at INPUT B.
This function is only available for RGB TV.
INPUT B Sync Type
Choices: Auto/Separate Sync/Composite Sync/Sync on Green
Selects the signal type received at the HDMI jack.
Choices: Auto/Component/RGB TV
HDMI Signal
If the signal the unit is currently receiving stops and you do not perform any
operations for 30 minutes or more, the unit automatically places itself in
Auto Power Off
standby mode.
Choices: On/Off
Automatically changes inputs when the unit does not receive a signal.
If the signal the unit is currently receiving stops, or the input signal you selected the last
time you used the unit does is not available when you turn the unit power on, it
automatically searches through inputs for a signal in the following order.
Auto Input Search
INPUT A
INPUT A
Choices: On/Off
INPUT B
D4 VIDEO
S VIDEO
VIDEO
HDMI
Selects the language used in the menu display.
Display Language
Lamp Running Time
Reset
Choices:
/English/Deutsch/Español/Français/Italiano/Portuguêsa/
/
Displays the total lamp running time.
Opens the submenu to reset the running time. See page 38 for the operational procedure.
Resets menu parameters to their default setting.
Resets all menu parameters to their default setting, and return the configurations stored in
the memory to their defaults. See page 37, 44 and 45 for the operational procedure.
• [All Settings]
: Return all settings in the [Initial] and [Setup] menu groups in the
main menu, and all configurations stored by the memory function, to
their factory default settings.
• [All Memory]
: Return all configurations stored by the memory function to their
factory default settings.
• [Current Memory] : Return the currently selected memory configuration to its factory
default setting.
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N Setup
Designate the location of the main unit.
Choices: [Front/Table] [Front/Ceiling] [Rear/Table] [Rear/Ceiling] (ꢀ page 48)
Location
Adjusts the projection angle of the image.
Keystone Correction
If you do not install the projector at right angles to the screen, the image will be trapezoidally
distorted. You can electronically correct this distortion using the keystone function to adjust the
width without changing the height of the image. Increase the keystone value (0 to 100) when the
top of the image is overly wide, and reduce it (-100 to 0) when the lower part is overly wide.
When the upper part of
the image is wider than the lower
When the lower part of
the image is wider than the top
Increase the value
in the positive (+) direction
Decrease the value
in the negative (-) direction
Sets the remote control sensor.
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
The main unit has two remote control sensors, one on the front panel and one on the rear,
which this setting allows you to switch between. The remote control functions regardless
of the setting of this parameter if you use a wired connection to connect it to the main unit.
Choices: Front & Rear/Front/Rear/Off
Sets the remote control ID.
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The main unit can receive commands from the remote control if you set the same ID in the main
menu as the remote control code switch on the side of the remote control is set to. Use this remote
control code switch to allow one remote control to control two main units independently.
Choices: ID1/ID2
Locks the lens adjustment function.
Locks the lens so that you cannot change the V.POS, ZOOM, and FOCUS settings
accidentally when set to [ON]. Set to [OFF] to cancel this function.
Lens Adjustment Lock
Lowers the power supply to the lamp.
You can adjust the power supplied to the lamp within the range of 80 to 100%.
Lamp Power
Menu Color
Selects the color of the letters and background the main unit uses to display
the menu on screen.
You can choose to display the menu screen in [Monotone] or [Color]. Also, you can adjust
the contrast and brightness of the menu from the [Menu Brightness] and [Menu Contrast]
menus. You can select from 3 color types.
Monotone
Menu Brightness
Menu Contrast
Color
Menu Brightness
Menu Contrast
Color Style
Switches menu modes between an easy-to-use basic mode and a detailed
Menu Mode
Message
advanced mode.
Choices: Basic/Advanced
Selects whether to display memory number, input signal and other
information on the projection screen. (ꢀ page 58)
Choices: On/Off
Sets the TRIGGER OUT terminal.
Trigger Out
Set the external control TRIGGER OUT jack 12 V signal emission to [Lamp] to
synchronize it to the ON/OFF state of the lamp, to [Fan] to synchronize it to the fan, and to
[RS-232C] to receive ON/OFF signals through the RS-232C terminal.
Choices: Lamp/Fan/RS-232C
Baud Rate
Sets the transmission speed of the RS-232C terminal.
This setting becomes valid from the next time you switch the unit on.
Choices: 9600bps/19200bps/38400bps/57600bps/115200bps
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Menu operations
NOperation button functions
Use the buttons on the remote control or the main unit to operate the menus. The button functions are listed below.
Remote Control
1 Menu Button
Opens/Closes the menu.
2 Cursor button
+ / - (Move the cursor ringht/left)
AUTO
• Selects menu groups.
• Opens/Closes submenus.
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
• Selects/Changes settings.
h / g (Moves the cursor up/down)
• Selects menu items.
SETTING
• Selects/Changes settings.
ESCAPE
MENU
4
5
1
2
3
3
button
• Confirms setting changes.
• Opens the in-line menu when the menu is not open.
• Selects special menu items (ꢀ page 36) and memory operation. (ꢀ page 41)
4 ESCAPE button
ASPECT
RESET
INPUT
HIDE
• Returns the cursor one level up the menu (e.g. From the menu item level to the menu
group level).
• Closes submenus.
• Closes the menu screen when the cursor is in a menu group.
• Returns from the menu movement bar to the menu entry screen, after moving a menu.
STILL
LIGHT
S VIDEO
A
HDMI
D4
5 RESET button (Remote control only)
Returns parameters back to their default settings (Does not affect items with no default
setting).
VIDEO
B
INPUT
MEMORY
2
1
4
3
6
5
STANDBY/ON
Main Unit
ESCAPE
MENU
1
4
PATTERN
SETTING
2
3
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
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NMenu operations 1 (with no submenu)
Menu operations use the procedure below to adjust menu item without submenus.
Select a menu group (Image / Signal / Initial / Setup)
(Select with the +/- buttons)
Menu items related to the selected menu group are displayed.
Select an item to adjust or a setting
(Select with the h / g buttons)
You can now adjust the selected item.
Choose a setting for the selected item
(Usually, use the +/- buttons)
MENU Button
1. Open the menu screen.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
d
AUTO
V. POS
STANDBY/ON
Black Level
White Level
Gamma Trim
Hue
0
0
Press the MENU button to open the menu
screen.
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
7
IRIS
SETTING
a
b
L
c
e
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
0
PATTERN
SETTING
Saturation
100
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
ASPECT
INPUT
Memo
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
4
0
ASPECT
INPUT
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
•
If you have opened the menu screen
previously, the menu displays the
settings from the last time you used it.
Remote Control
Main Unit
Level Adjustment
Memory 1
VIDEO
2. Select a menu group.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
Location
Front / Table
or
Use the +/- buttons to select a menu group.
Keystone Correction
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
Lens Adjustment Lock
Lamp Power
0
Front & Rear
The illustration at right depicts the [Setup]
group being selected.
ID 1
Off
Remote Control
Main Unit
On
105
Menu Color
Monotone
Basic
Menu Mode
Advance
On
Message
Off
Trigger Out
Lamp
Baud Rate
115200bps
Memory 1
VIDEO
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3. Select a menu item.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
Location
Front / Table
or
Use the h / g buttons to move the cursor to
the item you wish to adjust.
Keystone Correction
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
Lens Adjustment Lock
Lamp Power
0
Front & Rear
ID 1
Off
The illustration at right depicts [Lens
Adjustment Lock] being selected.
On
Remote Control
Main Unit
105
Menu Color
Color
Menu Mode
Basic
Advance
On
Message
Off
Trigger Out
Lamp
115200bps
Baud Rate
Memory 1
VIDEO
4. Choose a setting for the item.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
Location
Front / Table
or
Use the +/- buttons to select a suitable
setting.
Keystone Correction
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
Lens Adjustment Lock
Lamp Power
0
Front & Rear
ID 1
Off
The illustration at right depicts the [Lens
Adjustment Lock] mode set to [On].
Remote Control
Main Unit
On
105
Menu Color
Monotone
Basic
Menu Mode
Advance
On
Memo
Message
Off
Trigger Out
Lamp
•
The setting method depends on the
item selected. In the example at right,
press +/- buttons to change On/Off
states of the menu item.
Baud Rate
115200bps
Memory 1
VIDEO
5. Move to another item or group.
Memo
or
•
Use the h / g buttons to move the
cursor to another item in the same
group.
Remote Control
Main Unit
To move to an item in another menu
group, press ESCAPE or the h button
to return to the top of the menu group,
and repeat steps 2,3 and 4.
ESCAPE Button
AUTO
STANDBY/ON
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
Remote Control
Main Unit
MENU Button
6. Close the menu screen.
AUTO
STANDBY/ON
V. POS
IRIS
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
When you have finished making
adjustments, press the MENU button to
close the menu screen.
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
Remote Control
Main Unit
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Menu operations
NMenu operations 2 (with submenus)
Use the procedure below to adjust menu items that contain submenus.
Move Menu Window
Initial
1. Select a menu item.
Image
Signal
Setup
Color System
Auto
Carry out steps 1-3 of “Menu Operations 1”
to select the item you want to set.
INPUT A Signal
Component
Auto
INPUT A Sync Type
INPUT B Signal
INPUT B Sync Type
HDMI Signal
RGB TV
Auto
The illustration at right depicts [Display
Language] in the [Initial] group selected.
Component
Off
Auto Power Off
Auto Input Search
Display Language
Lamp Running Time
Reset
On
On
Off
Memo
English
0 Hour
•
A
appears to the right of items that
contain a submenu.
Memory 1
VIDEO
Move Menu Window
2. Use the + buttons to move to the
submenu.
Image
Signal
Initial
Setup
or
Memo
•
Some menu items contain other items
that you can select. In such cases,
move to the lower level sub-menu
using the + button.
Remote Control
Main Unit
English
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
Display Language
Portuguêsa
7
Memory 1
VIDEO
Items using the
button for setting.
3. Use the cursor button to adjust
item settings.
Display Aspect Ratio
Color System
Memo
Input A Signal
•
You must press the
button to
Input A Sync Type
Input B Signal
English
confirm some settings.
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
: Fix appears in the operations
guide at the bottom left of the menu
screen if this is necessary.
Input B Sync Type
HDMI Signal
Portuguêsa
Remote Control Sensor
Remote Control ID
VIDEO
4. Press the – or ESCAPE buttons
to return to higher level menu
items.
5. Close the menu screen.
Press the MENU button to close the menu
screen when you have finished making
adjustments.
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Menu operations
NSpecial menu operations
Some items in the menu require special methods to configure.
<Color Adjustment>
1. Select [Color Adjustment] in the [Image] group from the main menu.
2. Press the + button to enter submenus.
3. Select a suitable item from [Standard] • [WRGB] • [WRGBYCM] using the h or g buttons, and
press the + button.
This explanation uses the [WRGBYCM] menu as an example.
4. Use the cursor buttons to select the item you wish to configure from the color scale and press
the
button.
Color coodinate adjustment area on the right side of the menu screen will be highlighted.
5. Use the cursor buttons to adjust a setting for the item.
6. Press the
button to move to the gain adjustment area for R (red), G (green), B (blue),Y
(yellow), C (cyan), and M (magenta).
7. Press the +/- buttons to adjust the gain.
8. Press the ESCAPE button to return to the color scale.
Example: Adjusting R (Red)
Move Men
nu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
The name of the
selected item appears
here.
Red
y
x=0.640 y=0.330
Color coordinate
display area
Press the
button.
y
0.35
0.5
0.0
Color coordinate
adjustment area
Use the cursor buttons
to select an item.
0.3
Press the ESCAPE
button.
0.0
0.5
x
0.6
0.82
x
0.65
Gain
Press the
button to
change the item to adjust.
Memory 1
VIDEO
: Edit
Gain setting
display area
Gain adjustment
area
Memo
•
See page 27 for datails about each color item.
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Menu operations
<To reset 1 parameter>
Reset parameters to the default settings.
1. From the main menu, select the item you wish to reset
to the default setting.
2. Press the RESET button on the remote control to reset to the default
settings (resetting does not affect items with no default setting).
Memo
•
The RESET button has a special function when used from
[WRGBYCM] in [Color Adjustment]. (ꢀ page 27)
<To reset all parameters>
Return all settings to their default state.
Move Menu Window
Initial
1. From the menu screen, select [Initial]
[All Settings].
[Reset]
Image
Signal
Setup
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All Settings
Reset
All Memory
Current Memory
Memory 4
+ : Enter
VIDEO
Move Menu Window
Initial
2. Press the + button to display a confirmation message.
Image
Signal
Setup
3. Press the
Memo
button to reset to the default settings.
•
Press the ESCAPE button to cancel this operation and return
to the previous screen.
Press " " to reset
to factory settings.
Memory 4
ESC : Return
VIDEO
<Changing the position of the menu screen.>
Change the position of the menu on the screen.
1. With the menu screen open, press the ESCAPE or h
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
button and move the cursor to one of the menu
groups.
2. Press the h button to enter [Move Menu Window].
3. Use the cursor buttons to move the menu screen to a
location of your choice.
4. Press the ESCAPE button to return to the previous
menu screen.
Memory 1
ESC : Return
VIDEO
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Menu operations
<Resetting the lamp running time.>
Reset the [Lamp Running Time] displayed on screen to “0”.
Move Menu Window
Initial
1. From the menu screen select [Initial]
Running Time].
[Lamp
Image
Signal
Setup
Color System
Auto
INPUT A Signal
Component
Auto
INPUT A Sync Type
INPUT B Signal
INPUT B Sync Type
HDMI Signal
RGB TV
Auto
Component
Off
Auto Power Off
Auto Input Search
Display Language
Lamp Running Time
Reset
On
On
Off
English
12 Hours
Memory 1
+ : Enter
VIDEO
Move Menu Window
Initial
2. Press the + button to open the confirmation screen.
Image
Signal
Setup
3. Use the h or g buttons to select [Yes].
4. Press the
Memo
button to confirm.
Press
"
"
to reset lamp running time.
No
Yes
•
Select [No] to cancel the operation and return to the menu
screen.
Lamp Running Time
12 Hours
Memory 4
: Fix
VIDEO
<Subtitle Zoom>
Use the [Subtitle Area] menu to adjust the size of the subtitle display area. Use [V Scroll] to adjust the vertical position of the subtitle display.
1. From the menu screen select [Signal]
Aspect Ratio] [Special].
[Display
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
Special
Subtitle Zoom
Cinema Zoom
Cinema Squeeze
14:9 Zoom
2.Press the + button to enter lower level menu items.
3. Select [Subtitle Zoom] with h or g buttons.
4. Press the
button.
A
appears to the right of [Subtitle zoom].
Memo
Memory 1
VIDEO
+ : Enter
•
After the first time you carry out this procedure, a
beside [Subtitle Zoom] automatically.
appears
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Menu operations
5. Press the + button to enter lower level selection
menus.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
Subtitle Zoom
Subtitle Area
V Scroll
0
0
6. Use h or g buttons to select [Subtitle Area] or [V Scroll].
7. Use the + or – buttons to select a suitable setting.
Memo
•
Press h or g buttons to move to a different menu item within
the [Subtitle Zoom] menu.
Memory 1
VIDEO
ESC : Return
8. Press the ESCAPE button to return to a higher level
menu.
<Changing the [Gamma] page>
Press the
button to cycle between the 2 menu pages. (ꢀ page 25)
1. From the menu screen, select [Image]
[Gamma].
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
D
2. Press the
button to switch between capital (A to E)
Black Level
White Level
Gamma
0
0
and non capital (a to e) letters.
A
a
A
B
L
C
E
Hue
0
3. Use the + or – buttons to select an appropriate setting.
Saturation
100
4
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
7
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
0
Level Adjustment
Memory 1
VIDEO
: Exchange
Press the
button
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
Black Level
White Level
Gamma
0
0
A
a
a
b
L
c
d
e
Hue
0
Saturation
100
4
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
0
Level Adjustment
Memory 1
VIDEO
: Exchange
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Menu operations
N Adjusting image quality using the inline menu
Use the inline menu to adjust image quality without obstructing the image during projection. See “Menu group items and functions” (pages
25-31) for information on each setting.
<Inline menu composition>
Indicate that you can use the h and g buttons to change
the position of the inline menu.
Black Level
Inline menu item
Parameter adjustment area
<Inline menu item list>
The menu items available may differ depending on the input signal type.
For video type sources
For PC type sources
Black Level
White Level
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
Color Temp.
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
White Peaking
Iris
Brightness
Contrast
Gamma
Color Temp.
White Correction
White Peaking
Iris
White Correction
Memo
•
When [Sharpness Type] is set to [Off], the [Sharpness Gain] adjustment cannot be performed.
<Example: Using the inline menu>
1. Press the
button when the menu is not open.
Image menu items appear one at a time in the lower area of the screen. If you do not carry out any operations within 5 seconds, the menu
display disappears.
Black Level
Press the h or g buttons to select an item to set.
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Type
Off
Off
L
L
ML MH
ML MH
H
Press the + or - buttons to set the item to an appropriate setting. Press the
RESET button to return the item to its default setting.
H
2. When you have finished making adjustments, press the ESCAPE button to close the menu display.
Memo
•
Press the
button to change between the pages of the [Gamma] menu.
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Memory function
(Saving, recalling, locking, and resetting memory settings.)
The memory function automatically saves the settings of menu items listed in the table below.
N Memory configurations
The DPX-1100 can store up to 6 sets of configurations, called memory numbers, for each input jack. For each memory number the DPX-
1100 stores a specific configuration for each signal type, giving a total of 72 possible configurations.
Memory configurations for each input jack/connector
Settable menu items
Signal
Input
Input Signal Type Usable memory numbers
Image
VIDEO
S VIDEO
INPUT A
–
1 to 6
Black Level (Brightness)
White Level (Contrast)
Gamma
Hue
Saturation
3D Y/C Separation
Noise Reduction
Video Type
Progressive Mode
Color Space Conversion
Setup Level
–
1 to 6
SDTV
HDTV
1 to 6
1 to 6
1 to 6
RGB-PC
Color Temp.
INPUT B
SDTV
1 to 6
1 to 6
1 to 6
White Correction
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Signal Level
HDTV
RGB-PC
HDMI
D4
SDTV
HDTV
1 to 6
1 to 6
SDTV
HDTV
1 to 6
1 to 6
Level Adjustment
Total
up to 72
N Saving memory settings
All memory numbers have default settings. The unit saves any changes to menu item settings to the current memory number, so you do not
need save the settings yourself. To preserve your current settings, change the memory number you are using without making any further
changes, or use the “Memory lock” function to keep the settings as they are (ꢀ See page 43).
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N Recalling a memory number
<Using the remote control>
1. Press the MEMORY button with
STILL
LIGHT
S
VIDEO
A
DVI
the desired memory number (1-6).
VIDEO
B
D4
INPUT
MEMORY
2
1
4
3
6
MEMORY area
5
Remote Control
<Using the menu>
MENU Button
1. Select [Image] or [Signal] group
from the menu screen.
AUTO
V. POS
STANDBY/ON
ZOOM
FOCUS
PATT
IRIS
SETTING
ESCAPE
MENU
ESCAPE
MENU
PATTERN
SETTING
ASPECT
INPUT
LAMP
COVER
TEMP
FAN
ASPECT
INPUT
Remote Control
Main Unit
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2. Press the g button to select
“Memory number status” from the
bottom of the screen.
Move Menu Window
Initial
Image
Signal
Setup
d
Black Level
White Level
Gamma Trim
Hue
0
0
or
a
b
L
c
e
0
Saturation
100
Remote Control
Main Unit
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
4
0
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
Level Adjustment
+ : Enter
Memory 1
VIDEO
Memory number status
3. Press the + button to open the
submenu.
Move Menu Window
Image
Signal
Initial
Setup
or
Remote Control
Main Unit
Memory 1
Memory 2
Memory 3
Memory 4
Memory 5
Memory 6
VIDEO
: Fix
4. Press theh or g buttons to select
a memory setting number.
or
Remote Control
Main Unit
5. Press the
button to call the
memory number you selected.
or
Memo
•
When the unit receives a signal with a different resolution from the same input jack,
it detects the new resolution and calls an appropriate memory setting.
Remote Control
Main Unit
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N Memory lock
The unit has a lock function you can set so that it does not accidentally overwrite information stored in its memory. You can set the lock
function for each memory number, and additionally for each SDTV/HDTV/RGB-PC input.
<Setting Memory Lock>
1. Select the memory number you
Move Menu Window
Image
Signal
Initial
Setup
d
wish to lock.
Black Level
White Level
Gamma Trim
Hue
0
0
2. Select a memory number status.
a
b
L
c
e
0
Saturation
100
3. Press the
button.
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
4
0
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
A
mark appears beside locked memory
or
numbers.
Level Adjustment
Memo
Remote Control
Main Unit
Memory 1
VIDEO
•
To lock another memory number,
select another memory number (ꢀ page
41-42) and repeat steps 2 to 3.
The appears.
<Resetting Memory Lock>
Move Menu Window
Initial
1. Select the memory number you
wish to unlock.
Image
Signal
Setup
d
8
Black Level
White Level
Gamma Trim
Hue
0
0
2. Select a memory number status.
a
b
L
c
e
0
Saturation
100
3. Press the
button.
Sharpness Type
Sharpness Gain
Color Adjustment
White Peaking
Iris
Off
ML
MH
H
4
0
+
WRGB
6500K 0.000uv
-
The disappears from the memory status
screen and the memory lock is removed
from the memory number you selected.
or
Level Adjustment
Remote Control
Main Unit
Memo
+ : Enter
Memory 1
VIDEO
•
To unlock another memory number,
select another memory number (ꢀ page
41-42) and repeat steps 2 to 3.
The disappears.
Memo
•
You can change settings when the memory is locked, but the unit does not save the changes to memory. Any changes you make
are erased when you place this unit to standby mode.The memory number status color changes from white to grey if you change
any menu items when the memory is locked.
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N Resetting to the default settings
Reset stored memory to default settings.
<Initialization of currently selected memory>
This returns memory (corresponding to the signal input from the currently selected input jack) to its default setting.
Move Menu Window
1. From the main menu, select
Image
Signal
Initial
Setup
[Initial]
[Reset]
[Current
Memory].
All Settings
Reset
All Memory
Current Memory
Memory 4
+ : Enter
VIDEO
Move Menu Window
2. Press the + button to display a
confirmation screen.
Image
Signal
Initial
Setup
or
Remote Control
Main Unit
Press "
" to reset current memory.
Memory 4
ESC : Return
VIDEO
3. Press the
parameters to their default
settings.
button to return the
or
Remote Control
Main Unit
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<To reset all parameters for all memory numbers>
Return the all memory contents to the default settings regardless of the input jack or input signal.
Move Menu Window
Initial
1. From the main menu, select
Image
Signal
Setup
[Initial]
[Reset]
[All
memory].
All Settings
All Memory
Reset
Current Memory
Memory 4
+ : Enter
VIDEO
Move Menu Window
Initial
2. Press the + button to display a
confirmation screen.
Image
Signal
Setup
or
Remote Control
Main Unit
Press " " to reset
all Memory.
Memory 4
ESC : Return
VIDEO
8
3. Press the
parameters to their default
settings.
button to return the
or
Remote Control
Main Unit
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9 Connection
Connecting to AV components
This unit is equipped with 6 types of video input jacks for AV components. Follow the diagram to connect AV components to this unit, taking
care to use cables and adapters that match the input jacks.
Input
Signal type
Composite video
Connector type
VIDEO
Pin jack
S VIDEO
INPUT A
INPUT B
D4 VIDEO
HDMI
S-Video
Mini DIN connector
BNC connector x 3-5
D-sub 15 pin
D connector
HDMI connector
Component video/RGB video
Component video/RGB video
Component video
Component video/RGB video (digital)
Warning
•
•
Be sure to turn off the power of this unit and the source component before attempting connection.
Connection methods and jack names may differ depending on the component you are attempting to connect. Refer to the owner’s
manual for the component.
•
Insert all plugs firmly to avoid noise or other problems.
HDMI cable (digital)
D connector
cable
OUT
IN
HDMI
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPB
P
R/YCB
C
R
D4 VIDEO
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
D-sub
monitor
cable
BNC cable for
component connection
Video pin cable
S-Video cable
Pin/BNC
adapters
Pin cable
G/Y
B/PB
/CB
R/PR/CR
D1—4 output HDMI output
connectors connector
D-sub
Pin jacks
BNC jacks
S-Video output Video output
jack jack
Component/RGB video output connectors
Image output from AV components
Memo
•
Be sure to connectY/PB/PR andY/CB/CR to the jacks with the correct signals when connecting AV components to INPUT A. Refer to
the owner’s manual of the source component for more information.You may need to make connections to HD/SYNC and VD for
RGB video signals.
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Connecting to computer devices
You can use the following two methods to connect to computer devices. Be sure to use cables with jacks that match the connectors and jacks
you wish to use.
Input
INPUT A
INPUT B
Signal type
RGB (Analog)
RGB (Analog)
Connector type
BNC jack x 5
D-sub 15 pin
OUT
IN
HDMI
RS-232C
TRIGGER OUT
REMOTE
INPUT
B
INPUT
A
RGB/YPBP
R/YCBC
R
D4 VIDEO
G/Y
B/PB/CB
R/PR/CR
HD/SYNC
VD
S
VIDEO
VIDEO
BNC monitor cable
D-Sub monitor
cable
Monitor output terminal
Computer devices
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Information for installers
(for US model only)
Use the supplied trigger-out DC plug to control external
components.
+ polarity (inside)
Be sure to solder the wires from an external component to the
plug terminals with the correct polarities, as illustrated at left.
- polarity (outside)
(GND)
Warning
•
Soldering the wires to terminals with incorrect polarity may
cause bodily injury or may damage this unit and the
external component connected to this unit with this cable.
- polarity
+ polarity
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10 Installation
Setting up the DPX-1100
There are four ways of mounting the projector.
Mounting method
Projection method
A: From in front of a screen
Placed on a table
B: From behind a semi-translucent screen
C: From in front of a screen
Mounted on the
ceiling
D: From behind a semi-translucent screen
NMounting the projector on a table
A: From in front of a screen
Place the unit on a table to project and view the image from in front of the screen. Usually,
place the unit on a reasonably high table. The height from the bottom of the unit to the center
of the lens is 12.4cm (4”-7/8).
B: From behind a screen (using a semi-translucent screen)
Place the unit on a table to project and view the image from behind a semi-translucent
screen. The distance between the projector and the screen should be the same as “A: From in
front of the screen”.
• Set the [Location] menu item in the [Setup] menu group to [Rear/Table]. (ꢀ page 22 - 40)
NMounting the projector on the ceiling
There are two kinds of brackets (low ceiling and high ceiling, sold separately), which you can use to mount the projector on the ceiling.
Please consult your dealer for details on their use, and have installation done by either your dealer or a reputable contractor.
C: From in front of a screen
Mount the unit on the ceiling to project and view the image from in front of the screen. The
distance between the projector and the screen should be the same as “A: From in front of the
screen”.
•
Set the [Location] menu item in the [Setup] menu group to [Front/Ceiling]. (ꢀ page 22 - 40)
D: From behind a semi-translucent screen
Mount the unit on the ceiling to project and view the image from behind a semi-translucent
screen. The distance between the projector and the screen should be the same as “B: From
behind a screen”.
•
Set the [Location] menu item in the [Setup] menu group to [Rear/Ceiling]. (ꢀ page 22 - 40)
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Projection distance
The most suitable distance between the screen and the projector (see Projection distance [a]) depends on the size of the screen (diagonal
length) you use. You can use the zoom function to adjust the projection distance within a preset range from Wide to Tele. You can also alter
the V.POS parameter to adjust the vertical position of the image to better suit the screen. Use the information in the table below to determine
the best location to place the projector in to suit your screen size.
<When using a 16:9 screen>
Screen size
(inch)
Projection distance [a]
Wide (m) – Tele (m)
60
70
80
1.78 – 2.88
2.08 – 3.37
2.39 – 3.86
2.70 – 4.35
3.00 – 4.84
3.31 – 5.33
3.62 – 5.82
4.54 – 7.29
6.07 – 9.74
90
100
110
120
150
200
Projection distance [a]
6,07 – 9,74 m
(19'10" – 31'11")
4,54 – 7,29 m
(14'10" – 23'11")
3,00 – 4,84 m
(9'10" – 15'10")
2,39 – 3,86 m
(7'10" – 12'08")
1,78 – 2,88 m
(5'10" – 9'05")
Lens
centerline
60''
80''
100''
150''
200'' Screen size
* These are theoretical values.
During actual use there may be a deviance of a few percent.
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<When using a 4:3 screen>
Since the DPX-1100 has a 16:9 panel, the ideal installation location for use with a 4:3 screen depends on the size of the image you wish to
view.
Projection distance[a]
Screen size
16:9 image (*1)
Wide (m) – Tele (m)
4:3 image (*2)
Wide (m) – Tele (m)
(inch)
60
80
100
120
200
1.63 – 2.64
2.19 – 3.54
2.76 – 4.44
3.32 – 5.34
5.58 – 8.94
2.17 – 3.52
2.93 – 4.72
3.68 – 5.92
4.43 – 7.12
7.43 – 11.92
(*3)
(*1) Projects a 16:9 image that completely fills the screen (leaves a black line at the top and bottom of the screen).
(*2) Projects a 4:3 image that completely fills the screen.
(*3) When projecting both 16:9 and 4:3 images.
You can use the zoom function to make efficient use of the screen for both *1 and *2 above. The projection distance in this case is
between Wide in *2 and Tele in *1. Use the zoom to adjust the size of the projection images so that they fill the screen completely. Note
that adjustments to V.POS may cause the position of the image to change.
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Projection image position
Follow the instructions to adjust the position of the projected image on screen.
<Using ZOOM to adjust image position>
Wide
Tele
This illustration shows the limits within which the
zoom function can alter projection distance [a] in
relation to screen size. You can adjust the image
within these limits so that it fills the screen
completely. ( ꢀ page 21)
Lens centerline
<Using V.POS (vertical position) to adjust image position>
You can adjust the vertical position of the
projection image up or down by half of the height
of the screen. For example, shifting V.POS fully up
brings the lower limit of the image above the
centerline of the lens. (ꢀ page 20)
Lens centerline
(When shifted
fully up)
Lens centerline
(When shifted
fully down)
<Using the adjusters to adjust image position>
If you mount this unit on a tabletop, you can use the adjusters on its underside to change the
position of the projection image. Rotate the movable part of the two screw-type adjusters at
the front bottom of the case to adjust the height. The movement range of the adjusters is 3cm
(1-1/4 inch). Adjust with care as loosening them further than 3cm may cause them to
separate from the unit.
NKeystone adjustment
If you mount the unit at an angle to the screen, it projects trapezoidally distorted images. You can use the [keystone Correction] item in the
[Setup] menu group to rectify this. (ꢀ page 22-34)
Memo
•
•
If the keystone is adjusted aspect ratio may not be correctly maintained.To correctly maintain the aspect ratio, try to use the DPX-
1100 with the lens shift in the center position.
The video may be disturbed by keystone correction. Wherever possible, we recommend setting up so the screen and projector
form a right angle.
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11 Reference
Glossary
The following is a list of key words used in the use of projectors and image signals and their explanations. Please refer to it when using this
manual.
For an explanation of vocabulary used in the menu, refer to "Menu group items and functions” ( ꢀ page 25).
Ceiling mount bracket
Interlace
The mounting hardware used to hang this unit from the ceiling.
Two types of bracket are available, for high and low ceilings.
Ceiling mount brackets are sold separately.
The most common type of scanning used in televisions. It divides a
screen into even and odd numbered fields for scanning, and then
builds an image by combining them into one image (frame).
Cinemascope size
Keystone Correction
The widest film format in 70mm film, with an aspect of 2.35:1.
Using the unit at an angle to the screen distorts the projected image
trapezoidally. You can use Keystone Correction to electronically
correct this distortion.
Color spacing
The conversion of YUV color separated signal to RGB signal.
There are two formats for this, BT.601 for SDTV, and BT.709 for
HDTV. This unit switches between them as required.
Letterbox
A method of converting the content of landscape oriented film to a
4:3 signal. You can watch landscape images without trimming them
by adding a black bar to the top and bottom of the screen, however
this sacrifices vertical resolution to some extent.
Component video signal
A method of sending video signals with independent luminance
and color signals. Component video gives a higher image quality
than ordinary composite video because it bypasses mixing and
separating circuits. Component video signal consists of three lines,
the luminance signal (Y), and two color difference signals (PB/CB,
PR/CR).
Progressive
A method of displaying all scanning lines in a frame at once,
reducing flicker noticeable on a larger screen and creating a sharp,
smooth image. This unit uses progressive scanning for progression.
Composite video signal
RGB Signal
The most common type of video signal, combining luminance and
color signals in one line. This method requires mixing and
separating processes on both the send and receive sides. Use a pin
cable for connection.
A method of transmitting color information using a numeric
representation of the primary colors red, green, and blue separately.
When received, it is expressed in various colors by adding a mixing
colors. RGB is widely used for sending and receiving color images
between computers, and requires horizontal and vertical sync
signals.
DCDiTM function
Directional Correlational Deinterlacing, a high quality image
circuitry developed by the Faroudja company. DCDi uses edge
cutting techniques to remove jagged edges from images during
Interlace to Progressive conversion, allowing smooth, natural
reproduction of images.
SDTV
Standard Definition Television, a term used to define normal
television broadcasts which do not meet HDTV standards.
Smart zoom
DLPTM technology
Digital Light Processing, an image display engine used in
projectors that use the DMD™ chip developed by Texas
Instruments.
Expands the left and right sides of a 4:3 image without altering the
center, when you are attempting to project a 4:3 image on a wide
screen format. This creates some distortion at both edges.
Squeeze
D terminal
A method of compressing film images horizontally to an aspect of
ratio of 4:3 when recording to video medium. The raw image is
oblong, so needs to be passed through a desqueezing circuit to be
projected in it’s original form.
A cable that allows transmission of all of the signals in composite
video in one cable. This method is used for transmitting image
signals between the latest AV components. There are 5 methods of
transmission, D1-D5. This unit is compatible with D4.
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Standby
HDCP
The state in which the circuit that receives infrared-signals from the
remote control is active, but all other main circuits are turned on.
The unit consumes a small amount of power in this state.
A technique designed to protect the video transmission between a
DVI or HDMI transmitter and a display device.
HDMITM
S Video signal
High-Definition Multimedia Interface, a method of differentially
transmitting digital RGB/component video signal from computers
and home digital equipment.
S stands for Separate. A method of sending signals with separate
luminance (Y) and color (C) signals. Use a 4-pin mini DIN
connector and cable for connection.
HDTV
Sync.
High-Definition Television, a term used to define systems that
satisfy the following conditions:
Computers output signals with a given regular frequency, which
you must synchronize the projector to in order to produce a good
quality image. If you do not match the phase of the signal, the
image may be flickery, faded, or distorted.
• A vertical resolution of 720p or 1080i (p stands for progressive
scans, ; stands for interlace scans)
• A 16:9 aspect ratio
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Glossary
Test pattern
This unit contains test patterns which you can use to adjust the
position and focus of the projected image on the screen.
Tracking
Computers output signals with a given regular frequency, which
you must synchronize the projector to in order to produce a good
quality image. If you do not match the phase of the signal, vertical
stripes may appear on the image.
Vista size
A standard film size, with an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 in North
America, and 1.66:1 in Europe.
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.
* DLPTM and DMDTM are registered trademarks of the Texas
Instruments corporation of America.
* “DCDi” is a trademark of Faroudja, a division of Genesis
Microchip, Inc.
* HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia
Interface are trademarks or registered trademark of HDMI
Licensing LLC.
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Compatible signal types
The following tables show the types and formats of signals the DPX-1100 can project. Signals other than those listed here may not be
projected correctly.
NTV format 1
(Composite or S Video signals received at the VIDEO or S-VIDEO jacks)
V active
(lines)
f (V)
(Hz)
fsc
(MHz)
Signal type
Color system
NTSC
PAL
SECAM
PAL
NTSC
PAL
PAL
NTSC
PAL
480
576
576
480
576
480
576
59.94
50.00
50.00
59.94
59.94
59.94
50.00
3.58
4.43
4.406, 4.25
4.43
4.43
3.58
SECAM
PAL60
NTSC4.43
PAL-M
PAL-N
3.58
NTV Format 2
(Component/RGB TV signals received at the INPUT A and B, or component signals received at the D4 jacks)
H active
(pixels)
V active
(lines)
f (H)
(kHz)
f (V)
(Hz)
Signal type
480i
576i
480p
576p
720p/50Hz
720p/60Hz
1035i
1080i/50Hz
1080i/60Hz
720
720
720
720
1280
1280
1920
1920
1920
483
576
480
576
720
720
1035
1080
1080
15.734
15.625
31.469
31.250
37.500
44.955
33.750
28.125
33.716
59.940
50.000
59.940
50.000
50.000
59.940
60.000
50.000
59.940
NPC Format
(Analog RGB PC signals received at the INPUT A or B jacks)
H active
(pixels)
V active
(lines)
f (H)
(kHz)
f (V)
(Hz)
Signal type
VESA (*1)
VGA/60Hz
640
640
640
640
800
800
800
800
800
1024
640
480
480
480
480
600
600
600
600
600
768
480
31.469
37.861
37.500
43.269
35.156
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
48.363
35.000
59.940
VGA/72Hz
VGA/75Hz
VGA/85Hz
SVGA/56Hz
SVGA/60Hz
SVGA/72Hz
SVGA/75Hz
SVGA/85Hz
XGA/60Hz
72.809
75.000
85.008
56.250
60.317
72.188
75.000
85.061
60.004
66.666
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Macintosh (*2)
(*1) VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association.
(*2) Macintosh is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer corporation.
NHDMI Format
(Component/RGB signals input from the HDMI jack)
H active
(pixels)
V active
(lines)
f (H)
(kHz)
f (V)
(Hz)
Signal type
Component type
VGA
480i
576i
640
(1440) 720
(1440) 720
480
480
576
31.469
15.734
15.625
59.94
59.94
50
RGB (*3)
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
720
480p
576p
480
576
31.469
31.25
59.94
50
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
1440
720
1440
720/60p
720/50p
1080/60i
1080/50i
1280
1280
1920
1920
720
720
1080
1080
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59.94
50
59.94
50
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
RGB/YCBCR4:4:4/YCBCR4:2:2 (*4)
44.955
33.716
28.125
(*3) VGA mode is only available for RGB signals.
(*4) You cannot select YCBCR4:2:2 mode manually. This mode only available when you set the unit to HDMI Auto mode.
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Maintenance
N Regular care
Be sure to disconnect the power cable before doing any maintenance.
<Main unit>
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 unit casing.
<Lens>
Use commercially available blowers or lens tissue to remove any dirt from the lens.
<Filter>
If dust accumulates on the ventilation port filter, the internal temperature of the unit rises, which may cause damage to the unit. Clean the
filter approximately once every 200 hours. Remove the power cable from the AC outlet, and remove dust from the filter with a vacuum
cleaner.
To prevent dust from entering the filter itself, be sure to vacuum the filter with the unit on its side.
N Replacing the filter
Replace the filter when it becomes difficult to remove dust from it.
1. Turn off the power and remove the power cable.
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. Firmly attach the new filter.The lamp does not light if the filter is
incorrectly attached.
Warning
•
Contact a YAMAHA dealer or service center if you require replacement filters.
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Maintenance
N Replacing the lamp
Warning
•
•
Be sure to use the replacement lamp cartridge PJL 427. Other lamp cartridges are not suitable for use in the DPX-1100.
If replacing the lamp of the projector that has been installed to the ceiling, you should remove the projector from the ceiling before
replacing the lamp.
The lamp used as a light source in the DPX-1100 is a consumable item which will gradually lose its brightness during the course of use. It is
advisable to replace the lamp when running time has exceeded 2000 hours.
You can check the lamp running time in the [Lamp Running Time] in the [Initial] menu group of the Menu screen. The LAMP warning
indicator will blink when running time exceeds 2000 hours.
There will also be a message displayed on the screen. In this case, follow the instructions below to replace the lamp cartridge. Be sure to use
the replacement lamp cartridge PJL 427. Other lamp cartridges are not suitable for use in the DPX-1100. Consult the store where the DPX-
1100 was bought for details on replacement of lamp cartridges.
Warning
•
•
Before starting to replace the lamp cartridge, turn off the power, disconnect the power cable after the fan has completely stopped,
and wait at least one hour for the lamp to cool down.
Do not remove any other screws than those specified in the following steps.
1. Loosen the lamp cover screws.
Lamp cover screws
2. Remove the lamp cover.
3. Loosen the screws of the lamp cartridge.
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4. Grip the handle and pull the lamp cartridge to remove it.
5. Insert the new lamp cartridge by reversing the above steps, and tighten
the screws to fix it into place.
6. Replace the lamp cover and secure it with the screws.
The lamp will not turn on if the cover is not securely fastened.Take care to
attach it firmly in place.
7. Connect the unit to the power outlet, turn the unit on, and reset [Lamp
Running Time] on the [Initial] group in the menu. (ꢀ page 38)
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Remedy
The DPX-1100 does not The power cable is not plugged in.
Plug the power cable in firmly.
turn on.
You attempted to turn onThe DPX-1100
Wait for approximately 2 minutes.
immediately after turning it off.
<MEMO>
•
To protect the lamp, you cannot turn on
power for 2 minutes after you turn it off.
The filter cover is not correctly attached.
The lamp cover is not correctly attached.
Correctly attach the filter cover.
Correctly attach the lamp cover.
No picture.
The lens cover has not been removed.
Remove the lens cover.
Check the connections.
The DPX-1100 is not correctly connected
to the other components.
The input signal has not been correctly
selected.
Select the correct input signal with the
INPUT button.
Press the AUTO button on the remote
control.
Use the menu to adjust the signal setting
to suit the input setting.
[Initial]
The picture is turned off.
Press the HIDE button again to cancel the
HIDE function.
The computer is not set to display on the
external monitor.
Set the computer to display on the external
monitor. (Refer to the computer operating
instructions.)
Image is unstable.
Picture is blurred.
The connection cables are not correctly
attached to the connectors.
Correctly connect the cables to the
appropriate connectors.
The lens is not correctly focused.
Press the FOCUS button, and adjust the
focus.
The screen and the DPX-1100 are not
facing each other directly.
Adjust the projection angle and direction,
and the height of the DPX-1100.
The image becomes
cloudy.
There is condensation on the DPX-1100.
Switch the DPX-1100 power off until the
condensation disappears.
Cannot adjust focus or [Lens Adjustment Lock] in the menu is set
Set correctly.
Set [Lens Adjustment Lock] to off.
Press the MENU button to display the menu
zoom, or the vertical
position of the lens.
to ON.
and select [Setup]
Lock].
[Lens Adjustment
Remote control does
not work correctly.
The batteries are exhausted.
Replace both batteries with new ones.
The remote control sensor is not set
correctly.
Set correctly.
Press the MENU button to display the menu
and select [Setup]
Sensor].
[Remote Control
There is a fluorescent lamp near the
remote control sensor being used.
Turn off the remote control sensor near the
fluorecent lamp, and use the other remote
sensor.
The remote control code switch is
incorrectly set.
Set the remote control code switch to the
same ID number as the setting on the
“REMOTE CONTROL ID” in the setting menu.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Remedy
COVER warning
indicator lights up.
The filter cover is not correctly attached.
The lamp cover is not correctly attached.
Tightly attach the filter cover.
Tightly attach the lamp cover.
LAMP warning
indicator lights up or
blinks.
Lamp running time has exceeded 2000
hours.
Replace the lamp with a new one.
Replace the lamp with a new one.
The lamp has burned out.
TEMP warning indicator The temperature inside the DPX-1100 is
lights up. extremely high.
Check that the ventilation slots are not
covered.
FAN warning indicator The fan is broken.
lights up.
Contact the store where the DPX-1100 was
purchased.
•
This unit uses a DMD TM chip for the picture display.Their highly accurate technology makes it possible to keep more than 99.99%
of effective pixels, however, unexpectedly it can produce less than 0.01% of ineffective pixels. In such a case, missing or flashing
of a few pixels can be found on the screen.These are characteristics of DMD TM , not mechanical problems.
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Message display
Message
Condition
No Signal
The unit is not receiving or detecting any signal at the selected input jack. This message is
displayed together with the name of the input source selected with the INPUT button.
INPUT A (Component) (Example)
Out Of Range
The input name selected by the INPUT button is displayed. It will turn off 2 seconds after
the signal has been input.
The unit is not able to decode the PC or HDMI signal currently being input.
The unit is not able to decode the video signal currently being input.
Unknown Format
Auto Sync...
The unit is setting itself to the most appropriate configuration for the RGB signal currently
being received.
Memory 1—6 Now Processing
The memory setting number is displayed for 2 seconds.
The lamps has reached its recommended
This message is displayed when the power switch is turned on if the lamp running time
replacement time. Please replace with a new exceeds 2000 hours. Press the ESCAPE button to remove the message.
one.
Press again to enter standby.
Lens Adjustment is locked.
Press the STANDBY/ON button once more to place the unit in standby mode.
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].
Invalid Operation
Appears in the menu operation guide when you press an invalid button during menu
operation. This message displays for 2 seconds.
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LED indicator meanings
LED indicator
State
Meaning
Unlit
Electrical fault.
STANDBY/ON (*)
Lit orange
Blinking green
Lit green
Blinking orange
Blinking red
Unlit
Standby
Preparing for operation.
Operating
Cooling the lamp.
When the LAMP/COVER/TEMP/FAN indicator is lit red.
Normal
LAMP
Blinking orange
Lit red
The lamp running time has exceeded 2000 hours.
The lamp has burned out.
Unlit
Normal
COVER
TEMP
FAN
Lit red
The lamp cover or the filter cover is not attached correctly.
Unlit
Normal
Lit red
The temperature of the lamp or the interior of the case is abnormally high.
Unlit
Normal
Lit red
The cooling fan has broken.
(*) This LED is also present on the front panel of the main unit.
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Specifications
• Optical
Projection mode
DLPTM (DMDTM) type, 1280 X 720 pixels, 0.8 inch
f=24.3 – 38.9 mm F=2.7 – 5.0, Electronic zoom(x 1.6), Electronic focus, Electronic lens shift
270 W SHP lamp
Lens
Lamp
Screen size
Brightness
Contrast
60–200 inch (16:9)
800 – 400 ANSI lm (depends on Iris Setting)
2000:1(Default mode), 4000:1(depends on Iris Setting)
• Input
Color system
VIDEO
NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.43, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL60
Composite signal
S-Video signal
1Vp-p/75 Ω, Negative sync
S VIDEO
Y:1Vp-p/75 Ω, Negative sync
C:0.286 or 0.3Vp-p/75 Ω
D4 VIDEO
Component signal
Y with sync:1Vp-p/75 Ω, Negative sync
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)
Y with sync:1Vp-p/75 Ω, 3 values sync
(1035i, 1080i, 720p)
PB/CB, PR/CR:0.7Vp-p/75 Ω
INPUT A/INPUT B
Component signal
RGB signal
Y with sync:1Vp-p/75 W, Negative sync (480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)
Y with sync:1Vp-p/75 W, 3 values sync (1035i, 1080i, 720p)
PB/CB, PR/CR:0.7Vp-p/75 Ω
G with sync:1Vp-p/75 Ω, Negative sync
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)
G with sync:1Vp-p/75 Ω, 3 values sync
(1035i, 1080i, 720p)
G:0.7Vp-p/75 Ω
(When using HD/VD or SYNC)
B, R:0.7Vp-p/75 Ω
HD, VD:1–5Vp-p/2.2kΩ, positive and negative sync
SYNC:2Vp-p/2.2kΩ, Negative sync (with video signals) (480i, 576i)
SYNC:0.6–5Vp-p/2.2kΩ, Negative sync (without video signals)
(480i, 576i, 480p, 576p)
HDMI
Digital RGB/component signal
RS-232C (D-sub 9 pins)
• Controls
Remote
Trigger
+12 V/Max 200 mA when the power is on
1 in front, 1 at rear
Wireless remote
Wired remote
1 input jack, 1 output jack
• General
Usable temperature range
5 °C – 35 °C
Usable humidity range
Power supply
30 % – 85 %(There should be no condensation)
AC100 – 120 V/220 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz
375 W
Power consumption
Power consumption in standby mode 0.1 W – 0.2 W
Noise level
Dimension
Weight
30 dB(Standard mode), 28 dB(When Lamp Power Mode is set to 80)
495(W) x 192.6(H) x 465.4(D) mm
13.8 kg
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Dimensional drawing
119.1
4"-3/5
465.4
18"-5/16
124.6
4"-7/8
132.1
297.4
5"-3/16
11"-3/4
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Specifications are subject to change without notice.
•
This unit may interfere with reception if placed in close proximity to a radio or television receiver. Follow the instructions in this
manual to install the unit correctly.
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