G DPX-1300 DPX-1300 C2005 YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A. CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE., SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA ELECTRONIK EUROPA G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, GERMANY ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZAT BP70 CROISSY-BEAUBOURG 77312 MARNE-LA-VALLEE CEDEX02, FRANCE ELECTRONICS (UK) LTD.
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. Installation • 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.
Table of contents 1 Getting started 2 Inappropriate places for installation ....... 2 Accessory check .................................... 2 2 Features 3 3 Controls and functions 4 4 Remote control 6 5 Preparation 10 6 Installation 12 Setting up the DPX-1300 ..................... 12 Projection distance ............................... 13 Projection image position ..................... 14 7 Connection 15 Connecting to AV components ............. 15 Connecting to computer devices .........
1 Getting started ◆Inappropriate 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.
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.
3 Controls and functions ◆Main unit Front remote control sensor STANDBY/ON indicator Lamp cover Exhaust vent Ventilation inlet STANDBY/ON 1 2 Lens 3 4 Lens cap MENU ESCAPE PATTERN SETTING 5 Adjustable feet ASPECT Makes small adjustments to the projection angle INPUT LAMP 1 COVER TEMP FAN 6 7 8 9 0 DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR DPX-1300 1 LED Indicators The main unit is equipped with 5 indicators to display various states of operation.
◆Main unit 3 Controls and functions Rear remote control sensor q w e OUT DVI HDMI 1 t RS-232C TRIGGER OUT IN REMOTE INPUT A INPUT B RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR r D4 VIDEO 2 G/Y 3 B/PB/CB R/PR/CR 4 5 1 INPUT B (D-sub 15 pin) Receives component video and RGB (RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR) signals. Use a D-sub monitor cable to connect components to this jack. 2 D4 VIDEO (D jack) Receives signals output from the D jacks of other AV components. It is compatible with D1 - D4 formats.
4 Remote control ◆ Remote 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 main unit. 1 2 AUTO button e 2 3 V.
i INPUT button Switches on and off the input signal selection menu display. o LIGHT switch Moving this switch lights the high-use AUTO (2), ESCAPE (6), ASPECT(8) , (e), MENU (y), and INPUT (i) buttons. The light disappears if you do not perform any operation within 10 seconds. AUTO V.POS ESCAP IRIS E ZOOM FOCUS PATT SETT ING MEN U -1 ID ASPE CT RESE p HIDE button INP UT T STILL EO Temporarily halts projection of the image the DPX-1300 is currently displaying.
◆Loading 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. 1 3 2 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.
◆ Limits 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 (approximate value) 30˚ vertically and horizontally (approximate value) OUT HDMI AUTO D4 VIDEO G/Y B/PB/CB R/PR/CR ZOOM IRIS SETTING ASPECT RESET FOCUS PATT V.
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. ◆If you have not installed the main unit or screen • Immediately after purchase, when you have not installed either the main unit or a screen.
Step1 Set up the projector and screen • Install the projector • Install the screen ☞ page 12 - 14 Step2 Connect an AV component or computer • Connect AV components • Connect a computer ☞ page 15 - 16 Step3 Turn the power on and selecting an image for projection 5 Step4 Use the menu to adjust the image quality and other parameters Only adjust these parameters when necessary. It is not necessary to adjust these settings once you have set them initially. 11 11_DPX-1300_E.
6 Installation Setting up the DPX-1300 There are four ways of mounting the projector. Mounting method Placed on a table Mounted on the ceiling Projection method A: From in front of a screen B: From behind a semi-translucent screen C: From in front of a screen D: From behind a semi-translucent screen ◆ Mounting 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.
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.
Projection image position Follow the instructions to adjust the position of the projected image on screen. Wide 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 26) Tele Lens centerline
7 Connection Connecting to AV components This unit is equipped with 7 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.
Connecting to computer devices You can use the following three methods to connect to computer devices. Be sure to use cables with jacks that match the connectors and jacks you wish to use. The HDMI terminal does not support PC signals.
8 Projection Checking installation and connections ◆ Pre-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.
Turning the projector power on ◆ Turning the power on Always remove the lens cap before operating the main unit. STANDBY/ON STANDBY/ON indicator MENU ESCAPE PATTERN SETTING ASPECT The STANDBY/ON indicator lights red. INPUT LAMP COVER TEMP FAN OUT DVI HDMI IN RS-232C REMOTE TRIGGER OUT INPUT A INPUT B RGB/YPBPR/YCBCR 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.
Turning the projector power on ◆ Placing the DPX-1300 in standby mode button STANDBY/ON button A confirmation message appears on the screen. AUTO STANDBY/ON V. POS ZOOM FOCUS IRIS SETTING PATT 1. Press the STANDBY/ON button. Press again to enter standby. MENU ESCAPE MENU ESCAPE PATTERN SETTING ASPECT INPUT LAMP INPUT ASPECT Remote Control COVER TEMP FAN Main unit 2. If you wish to place the DPX-1300 in standby mode, press the STANDBY/ON button again.
Selecting an input signal ◆ Selecting using the INPUT button Press the INPUT button to select an input signal from a source component. Choose from the following: INPUT SIGNAL Projection image signal VIDEO Selects component video signals received from AV components connected to the VIDEO jack. S VIDEO Selects S-Video signals received from AV components connected to the S VIDEO jack. INPUT A • Component • RGB PC • RGB TV : Selects component signals received from the INPUT A BNC jacks.
Selecting an input signal Remote cotrol Main unit 1. Press the INPUT button. + button STANDBY/ON ZOOM FOCUS IRIS SETTING PATT VIDEO The input signal selection menu appears on the display. AUTO V. POS Input signal S VIDEO INPUT A INPUT B ESCAPE MENU HDMI MENU ESCAPE PATTERN DVI SETTING button ASPECT D4 INPUT LAMP COVER TEMP FAN INPUT ASPECT RESET HIDE LIGHT STILL INPUT S VIDEO VIDEO A HDMI B DVI INPUT button 2.
Selecting an input signal ◆ Selecting 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. The display aspect selection menu appears on the display. cursor button AUTO STANDBY/ON V.
Selecting an input signal Memo • Refer to the glossary for explanations of terms such “letterbox” or “squeeze”. (☞ page 55) Auto Special Detects information encoded in letterbox or squeeze type input 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. Normal Projects images with their original display aspect.
Selecting an input signal Input signal type Input image Display aspect Projected image Normal Standard 4:3 image Smart Zoom Zoom Letter box Subtitle Zoom SUBTITLE Cinema Zoom Squeeze Squeeze Squeeze Cinema Squeeze 14:9 image 14:9 Zoom Normal Normal Cinema Scope Cinema Zoom HDMI RGB PC Normal Normal Normal Through Squeeze Squeeze Through All 24 12_DPX-1300_E.
Adjusting the image Carry out the following adjustments to obtain optimal projection conditions. ◆ Using test patterns to adjust the projection image – PATT button The DPX-1300 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. 1. Press the PATT button on the remote control, or the PATTERN button on the main unit. AUTO V.
Adjusting the image ◆ 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. ZOOM button 1. Press the ZOOM button on the remote control, or press the SETTING button on the main unit repeatedly to select [Zoom] from the display menu. AUTO V. POS ZOOM FOCUS IRIS SETTING PATT MENU ESCAPE STANDBY/ON ESCAPE button MENU ESCAPE Zoom 2. Press the h or g button to adjust the image to a suitable size.
9 Menu Menu configurations Configure the DPX-1300 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.
Menu items ◆ Menu item list: ● Image ● Signal Black Level (Brightness) While Level (Contrast) Gamma Hue Saturation Sharpness Gain Sharpness Type Color Adjustment White Peaking Iris Level Adjustment 1 2 Display Aspect Ratio Overscan 3D Y/C separation Progressive Mode Color Space Conversion Setup Level Overshoot Supp. Range Overshoot Supp. Level Noise Reduction Type Noise Reduction Level Horiz. Display Position Vert.
Menu items The submenus display different items depending on the input signal.
Menu items ◆ Menu group items and functions You can adjust the image when the unit is receiving an input signal. Black Level (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV White Level (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV Adjusts the level of darkness (black level) in an image. Adjusts the level of darkness without altering peak whiteness levels. • + side (0 to +50): White Increases the luminance of dark scenes, increasing the clarity of shading, but reducing contrast.
Menu items Hue (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV Saturation (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV Sharpness Gain Sets the hue or phase of the image. • + side (0 to +50) : Shifts the hue towards blue coloration. • - side (-50 to 0) : Shifts the hue towards red coloration. Adjusts the degree to which color depth is expressed in the image. • + side (+100 to + 150) : The unit projects colors with greater depth. • - side (+50 to +100) : The unit projects colors with less depth.
Menu items Color Adjustment (continued) (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/ RGB TV/RGB PC/D4 VIDEO - WRGB Adjusts the color temperature, the color coordinates and gain for the three primary colors, R(Red), G(Green), and B(Blue). The unit sets the complemental colors Y(Yellow), C(Cyan), and M(Magenta) automatically. Adjusting [Color Temp.] resets the RGB gain based on color coordinate settings. Adjusting [Gain] resets [Color temp.] based on color coordinate settings.
Menu items ◆ Signal You can adjust the image when the unit is receiving an input signal. Display Aspect Ratio (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC Overscan (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV 3D Y/C Separation (Input signal) Video(NTSC) Progressive Mode (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV Color Space Conversion (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV Overscans video input sources for display.
Menu items Overshoot Supp. Range Adjusts the range of the overshoot surpression in the outline of the (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV projected images. This function is only available for SDTV and EDTV. Choices: 1 to 5 Overshoot Supp. Level Adjusts the level of the overshoot surpression in the outline of the projected (Input signal) Video/S-Video/Component/RGB TV images. This function is only available for SDTV and EDTV.
Menu items ◆ Initial Color System 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. Choices: Auto/NTSC/NTSC4.43/PAL/PAL-M/PAL-N/PAL60/SECAM INPUT A Signal Selects the type of input signal received at INPUT A.
Menu items ◆ Setup Location Designate the location of the main unit. Choices: [Front/Table] [Front/Ceiling] [Rear/Table] [Rear/Ceiling] (☞ page 12) V Keystone Correction Adjusts the projection angle of the image. 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 this function to adjust the width without changing the height of the image.
Menu items 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 Choices: Menu Brightness Menu Contrast Message Color Menu Brightness Menu Contrast Color Style :-10 to 0 to +10 : 0.50 to 1.
Menu operations ◆ Operation button functions Use the buttons on the remote control or the main unit to operate the menus. The button functions are listed below. 1 Menu Button Remote Control Opens/Closes the menu. 2 Cursor button + / - (Move the cursor ringht/left) • Selects menu groups. • Opens/Closes submenus. • Selects/Changes settings. h / g (Moves the cursor up/down) • Selects menu items. • Selects/Changes settings. AUTO V.
Menu operations ◆ Menu 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 AUTO STANDBY/ON V.
Menu operations 3. Press the h or g button to move the cursor to the item you wish to adjust. or Remote Control The illustration at right depicts [Lens Adjustment Lock] being selected.
Menu operations ◆ Menu operations 2 (with submenus) Use the procedure below to adjust menu items that contain submenus. 1. Carry out steps 1 to 3 from “Menu Operations 1” to select the menu item you want to set. The illustration at right depicts [Display Language] in the [Initial] group selected. Memo • “ ” appears to the right of items that contain a submenu.
Menu operations ◆ Special operations Some items in the menu require special methods to configure. Example: Adjusting R (Red) 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 button, and press the + button. This explanation uses the [WRGBYCM] menu as an example. 4.
Menu operations Example: Using the color temperature fixed mode Use this mode when you want to adjust the RGB coordinate while keeping the color temperature setting unchanged. 1. Select [Color Adjustment] in the [Image] group from the main menu. 2. Press the + button to enter submenus. 3. Select [WRGB] from the [Standard], [WRGB], [WRGBYCM] using the h or g button, and press the + button. 4. Press the h, g, +, or - button to select W (Color temperature and h UV) from the color scale, button.
Menu operations Reset the selected settings to the default settings. 1. Select the item you wish to reset to the default setting from the main menu. 2. Press the RESET button on the remote control to reset to the default setting (resetting does not affect items with no default setting). Memo • The RESET button has a special function when selecting [WRGBYCM] in [Color Adjustment].
Menu operations Reset the [Lamp Running Time] displayed on screen to “0”. 1. From the menu screen, select [Initial] Running Time].
Menu operations 5. Press the + button to enter the lower level selection menu. Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial Setup Subtitle Zoom 6. Press h or g button to select [Subtitle Area] or [V Scroll]. Subtitle Area 0 V Scroll 0 7. Press the + or – button to select a suitable setting. Memo • Press the h or g button to move to a different menu item in the [Subtitle Zoom] menu. VIDEO Memory 1 ESC : Return 8. Press the ESCAPE button to return to the higher level selection menu.
Menu operations ◆ 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” (page 30 - 37) for information on each setting. Indicates that you can use the h and g buttons to change the position of the inline menu.
10 Memory function (Save, Recall, Lock, Copy, Reset) The memory function automatically saves the settings of menu items listed in the “Items to be saved” table below. ◆ Memory configurations The DPX-1300 stores up to six sets of configurations, called memory numbers, for each input jack. For each memory number, the DPX1300 stores specific configurations for each signal type, giving a total of 90 configurations.
2. Press the g button to select “Memory number status” from the bottom of the screen. Move Menu Window Image or Signal Initial Black Level 0 White Level 0 a Gamma Trim c d e 100 Saturation Main Unit b 0 Hue Remote Control Setup Sharpness Gain 2 Sharpness Type 2 WRGB Color Adjustment White Peaking +0.000uv 6500K - 0 Iris Level Adjustment + : Enter Memory 1 VIDEO Memory number status 3. Press the + button to open the submenu.
◆ Memory lock The lock function protects information in a memory not to be overwritten. You can set the lock function for each memory number, and additionally for each SDTV/HDTV/RGB-PC input. Move Menu Window 1. Recall the memory number you wish to lock. 2. Select a memory number status. or Image Signal Black Level 0 White Level 0 a Gamma Trim Remote Control button. 2 Sharpness Type 2 c d e +0.
◆ Memory copy Copy the settings stored in a memory number to another memory number. 1. Recall the memory number to be the copy source. 2. Press the g button to select “Memory number status” from the bottom of the screen. or Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial Black Level 0 White Level 0 Gamma Trim a Hue Remote Control b c d e 0 Saturation Main Unit Setup 100 Sharpness Gain 2 Sharpness Type 2 Color Adjustment WRGB White Peaking +0.
5. Press the + button to display the confirmation screen. Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial Setup or Copy the Memory? Press to confirm. Main Unit Remote Control Yes No Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 6. Press the h or g button to select [Yes] . or Memory 4 Memory 5 VIDEO Main Unit Remote Control 7. Press the button. Move Menu Window Image or Main Unit Remote Control The settings stored in the source memory number are copied to the destination memory number.
◆ Resetting to the default settings in the memory menu Reset the settings stored in the memories to the default settings. Follow the procedure below to revert settings stored in the selected memory (corresponding to the signal input from the currently selected input jack) to their default settings. Move Menu Window 1. From the main menu, select Image Signal Initial Setup [Reset] [Current [Initial] Memory].
Reset all the settings in the memories to their default settings regardless of the input jack or input signal. 1. From the main menu, select [Reset] [All [Initial] memory]. Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial Setup All Settings Reset All Memory Current Memory Memory 4 + : Enter 2. Press the + button to display the confirmation screen. VIDEO Move Menu Window Image Signal Initial Setup or Remote Control Main Unit Press " " to reset all Memory.
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 30 - 37). Ceiling mount bracket HDTV 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.
Glossary Sync. * DLPTM, DMDTM, DarkChip2TM, and DarkChip3TM are registered trademarks of the Texas Instruments corporation of America. 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. Test pattern * HQVTM, Hollywood Quality VideoTM and HQV powered by TeranexTM are trademarks of Silicon Optix inc.
Compatible signal types ◆PC Format (Analog RGB PC signals received at the INPUT A or B jack) H active (pixels) Signal type VESA (*1) VGA/60Hz VGA/72Hz VGA/75Hz VGA/85Hz SVGA/56Hz SVGA/60Hz SVGA/72Hz SVGA/75Hz SVGA/85Hz XGA/60Hz XGA/70Hz XGA/75Hz XGA/85Hz SXGA/60Hz Macintosh (*2) V active (lines) 640 640 640 640 800 800 800 800 800 1024 1024 1024 1024 1280 640 f (H) (kHz) 480 480 480 480 600 600 600 600 600 768 768 768 768 1024 480 f (V) (Hz) 31.469 37.861 37.500 43.269 35.156 37.879 48.077 46.
Maintenance Maintenance ◆ Regular care Be sure to disconnect the power cable before doing any maintenance. 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. Use commercially available blowers or lens tissue to remove any dirt from the lens.
Maintenance ◆ Replacing the lamp The lamp used as a light source in the DPX-1300 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.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Cause The DPX-1300 does not The power cable is not plugged in. turn on. You attempted to turn on The DPX-1300 immediately after turning it off. Remedy Plug the power cable in firmly. Wait for approximately two minutes. • To protect the lamp, you cannot turn on power for two minutes after you turn it off. No picture. The filter cover is not correctly attached. Correctly attach the filter cover. The lamp cover is not correctly attached.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remote control does not work correctly. • Remedy 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] [Remote Control Sensor]. 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.
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) The input name selected by the INPUT button is displayed. It will turn off 2 seconds after the signal has been input. Out Of Range The unit is not able to decode the PC or HDMI signal currently being input.
LED indicator meanings LED indicator State STANDBY/ON (*) Unlit LAMP COVER TEMP FAN Meaning Electrical fault. Lit red Standby Blinking green Preparing for operation. Lit green Operating Blinking red Cooling the lamp. Blinking red / blinking red rapidly Blinking red: Error in the LAMP/COVER/TEMP system Blinking red rapidly: Error in the FAN system Unlit Normal Blinking red The lamp running time has exceeded 2000 hours. Lit red The lamp has burned out.
Specifications • Optical Projection mode DLPTM (DMDTM) type, 1280 X 720 pixels, 0.8 inch Lens f=24.3 – 38.9 mm F=2.7 – 5.0, Electronic zoom(x 1.6), Electronic focus, Electronic lens shift Lamp 270 W SHP lamp Screen size 60–200 inch (16:9) Brightness 800 – 400 ANSI lm (depends on Iris Setting) Contrast 2500:1 to 5000:1 (depends on Iris Setting) • Input Color system NTSC, PAL, SECAM, NTSC4.
495 19"-1/2 FAN TEMP (257.5 10"-1/8) PATTERN ASPECT ESCAPE LAMP COVER STANDBY/ON DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR DPX-1000 INPUT MENU SETTING 237.5 9"-3/8 Dimensional drawing 119.1 4"-3/5 465.4 18"-5/16 192.6 7"-9/16 124.6 4"-7/8 132.1 5"-3/16 297.