Yamaha DPX-1300 G manual

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    Y AMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORA TION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE A VE., BUENA P ARK, CALIF . 90620, U.S.A. Y AMAHA CANADA MUSIC L TD. 135 MILNER A VE., SCARBOROUGH, ONT ARIO M1S 3R1, CANADA Y AMAHA ELECTRONIK EUROP A G.m.b.H. SIEMENSSTR. 22-34, 25462 RELLINGEN BEI HAMBURG, GERMANY Y AMAHA ELECTRONIQUE FRANCE S.A. RUE AMBROISE CROIZA T BP70 CROISSY -BEAUBOUR[...]

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    Caution: Read this before operating this unit. •T o 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 — aw[...]

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    1 T able 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 Projecti[...]

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    2 ◆ Inappropriate places for installation If this unit is not correctly installed in an appropriate place, it may cause fire or failur e, or damage the unit itself. Carefully choose the place to install this unit by av oiding the places listed below . 1. Places where the temperature and humidity vary greatly • Do not install this unit in a plac[...]

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    3 Features 2 English Adjust 7 colors independently (including white), or use the automatic color balance function The DPX-1300 allo ws you to adjust the 7-axis WRGBYCM color coordinate and gain parameters directly . For better consistency , you can also control color temperature and RGB balance together , allowing you to c heck that the changes you[...]

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    4 ◆ Main unit <Front panel and controls> STANDBY / ON SETTING LAMP COVER TEMP FAN PA TTERN ESCAPE MENU INPUT DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR DPX-1300 ASPECT 1 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 9 0 STANDBY / ON SETTING LAMP COVER TEMP FAN PA TTERN ESCAPE MENU INPUT ASPECT A E B CD 2 ST ANDBY/ON button Switches the unit between Standby and On (operational) modes. 3 E[...]

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    5 Controls and functions 3 English HDMI DVI G/Y B/P B /C B R/P R /C R INPUT A HD/SYNC VD OUT IN REMOTE TRIGGER OUT S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT B RGB/YP B P R /YC B C R RS-232C D4 VIDEO w q 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 19 0 er t ◆ Main unit <Rear panel / Connections> 1 INPUT B (D-sub 15 pin) Receiv es component video and RGB (RGB/YP B P R /YC B C R ) signals. Use [...]

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    6 ◆ 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 T ransmit indicator Lights up when the remote control sends inf[...]

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    7 Remote control 4 English i INPUT button Switches on and off the input signal selection menu display . o LIGHT switch Moving this switch lights the high-use A UTO ( 2 ), ESCAPE ( 6 ), ASPECT( 8 ) , ( e ), MENU ( y ), and INPUT ( i ) b uttons. The light disappears if you do not perform any operation within 10 seconds. p HIDE button T emporarily hal[...]

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    8 ◆ 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. 3. After loading the batteries, close the cover until it snaps into place. W arning • If the remote control must be used[...]

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    9 Remote control 4 English Distance to sensor Angle to sensor 7 m 30˚ vertically and horizontally (approximate value) (approximate value) ◆ Limits for using the remote control Use the remote control within the following par ameters. The remote control may not function correctly if you use it outside the limits described here. W arning • Bright[...]

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    10 Before projection, install the main unit and a screen, connect the main unit to an A V component or computer , and adjust the pro jection image. Y ou can begin projection as soon as installation is complete. Refer to the sections below for information on ho w to install the main unit to suit your viewing en vironment. ◆ If you have not install[...]

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    11 Prepararion 5 English Step2 Connect an A V component or computer • Connect A V components • Connect a computer ☞ page 15 - 16 Step3 T urn the power on and selecting an image for projection •T urn on the projector po wer •B eg in playback of the input image • Select an input signal • Select a projection image aspect • Adjust the i[...]

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    12 Setting up the DPX-1300 ◆ 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 fr ont 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 12.4 cm (4”-7/8). B: From behind a screen (usin[...]

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    13 Installation 6 English 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. Y ou can use the zoom function to adjust the projection distance within a preset range from W ide to T ele. Y ou can also alter the V .POS parameter to adjust the vertic[...]

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    14 F ollo w the instructions to adjust the position of the projected image on screen. <Using ZOOM to adjust image position> This illustration shows the limits within whic h the zoom function can alter projection distance [a] in relation to screen size. Y ou can adjust the image within these limits so that it fills the screen completely . ( ?[...]

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    15 Connection 7 English Connecting to A V components This unit is equipped with 7 types of video input jacks for A V components. Follo w the diagram to connect A V components to this unit, taking care to use cables and adapters that match the input jacks. W arning • Be sure to turn off the power of this unit and the source component before attemp[...]

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    16 Y ou can use the following three methods to connect to computer de vices. Be sur e to use cables with jacks that match the connect ors and jacks you wish to use. The HDMI terminal does not support PC signals. Connecting to computer devices HDMI DVI G/Y B/P B /C B R/P R /C R INPUT A HD/SYNC VD OUT IN REMOTE TRIGGER OUT S VIDEO VIDEO INPUT B RGB/Y[...]

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    17 Projection 8 English 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. Howe ver, there is usually no need to adjust an y settings if you hav e not changed the installation location or components since the last ti[...]

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    18 ◆ T urning the power on Always remov e the lens cap before operating the main unit. 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. T he ST ANDBY/ON indicator lights red. 2. Press the ST ANDBY/ON button (the button on the remote control). The indicator blinks gre[...]

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    19 Projection 8 English 1. Press the ST ANDBY/ON button. A conf irmation message appears on the screen. ◆ Placing the DPX-1300 in standby mode 2. If you wish to place the DPX-1300 in standby mode, press the ST ANDBY/ON button again. The lamp changes to a half lit state, and the f an acti vates for 2 minutes to cool the lamp. During this time, the[...]

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    20 ◆ Selecting using the INPUT button Press the INPUT button to select an input signal from a source component. Choose from the follo wing: Projection image signal Selects component video signals recei ved from A V components connected to the VIDEO jack. Selects S-V ideo signals receiv ed from A V components connected to the S VIDEO jack. • Com[...]

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    21 Projection 8 English <Using the INPUT button to select a signal> Selecting an input signal 1. Press the INPUT button. The input signal selection menu appears on the display . 4. Select an appropriate setting from [Component], [RGB PC], or [RGB TV] and press the button to confirm the setting. 3. Press the + button to open the submenu. 2. Us[...]

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    22 Selecting an input signal 1. Press the ASPECT button. The display aspect selection menu appears on the display . ◆ 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. Memo • The display aspect you can use depends on the current[...]

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    23 Projection 8 English <Display aspect types> Memo • Refer to the glossary for explanations of terms such “letterbox” or “squeeze”. ( ☞ page 55) Auto 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 chang[...]

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    24 Selecting an input signal <Representative examples> Input signal type Standard 4:3 image Letter box Squeeze 14:9 image HDMI RGB PC All Display aspect Input image Projected image SUBTITLE Normal Cinema Scope Normal Squeeze Normal Smart Zoom Zoom Subtitle Zoom Cinema Zoom Squeeze Squeeze Cinema Squeeze 14:9 Zoom Normal Cinema Zoom Normal Nor[...]

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    25 Projection 8 English Carry out the following adjustments to obtain optimal projection conditions. ◆ 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-1300, use the V .POS button to adjust the posi tion of the image up or down. Y ou can adjust the image to a maxim[...]

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    26 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. 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. 2. Press the h or g but[...]

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    27 Menu 9 English VIDEO + : Enter Image Memory 1 Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window Color Adjustment Standard 6700K + 0.000uv - Black Level a b c d e 0 White Level 0 Gamma Hue 0 Saturation 100 Level Adjustment Iris White Peaking 0 2 Sharpness Gain Sharpness T ype 2 Menu configurations Configure the DPX-1300 to suit your vie wing environment by a[...]

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    28 ◆ Menu item list: ● Image Black Le vel (Brightness) W hile Le vel (Contrast) Gamma Hue Saturation Sharpness Gain Sharpness T ype Color Adjustment 1 White Peaking Iris Le vel Adjustment 2 ● Signal Display Aspect Ratio 3 Overscan 3D Y/C separation Progressi ve Mode Color Space Con version Setup Lev el Overshoot Supp. Range Overshoot Supp. Le[...]

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    29 Menu 9 English <Submenu Items> The submenus display dif ferent items depending on the input signal. Items in submenus that contain further submenus are marked with “ ” . ● Signal 3: Display Aspect Ratio Auto Normal Squeeze Smart Zoom Zoom Special 4 Through 5 4: Signal Status Resolution Sync T ype Sync Polarity Freq uency Source Equip[...]

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    30 ◆ Menu group items and functions <Image> Y ou can adjust the image when the unit is receiving an input signal. Black Level (Input signal) V ideo/S-V ideo/Component/RGB TV Contrast (Input signal) RGB PC Gamma (Input signal) V ideo/S-V ideo/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC Brightness (Input signal) RGB PC White Level (Input signal) V ideo/S-V ideo/[...]

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    31 Menu 9 English Menu items Adjusts the clearness of the image edges. Increase this figure to render a sharper image or reduce it to gi ve a softer image with less image noise. Choices: 0 to 20 Changes the characteristics of the filter used for “Sharpness Gain” (described above). When setting the [Sharpness Gain] parameter to render a relati v[...]

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    32 Menu items - 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(Y ello w), C(Cyan), and M(Magenta) automatically . Adjusting [Color T emp.] resets the RGB gain based on color coordinate settings. Adjusting [Gain] resets [Color tem[...]

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    33 Menu 9 English Menu items ◆ Signal Y ou can adjust the image when the unit is recei ving an input signal. Display Aspect Ratio (Input signal) V ideo/S-V ideo/Component/RGB TV/RGB PC Sets the aspect ratio for projecting an image from an input signal. See “Selecting a display aspect for projecting images”, page 22. Overscan (Input signal) V [...]

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    34 Menu items Overshoot Supp. Range Adjusts the range of the overshoot surpression in the outline of the projected images. This function is only a vailable for SDTV and EDTV . Choices: 1 to 5 Noise Reduction T ype (Input signal) Video/S-V ideo/Component/RGB TV Reduces noise in the images. Digital processing eliminates noise in the luminance and col[...]

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    35 Menu 9 English ◆ Initial Menu items Color System Selects the color system to use for video input signals. Usually , set this parameter to A uto to hav e 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/N[...]

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    36 Menu items ◆ Setup Location Designate the location of the main unit. Choices: [Front/T able] [Front/Ceiling] [Rear/T able] [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. Y ou can electron[...]

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    37 Menu 9 English Menu Color T rigger Out Sets the TRIGGER OUT terminal. 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 synchr onize it to the fan, and to [RS-232C] to recei ve ON/OFF signals through the RS-232C terminal. Choices: Lamp/Fan/RS-232C Baud Rate Set[...]

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    38 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 belo w . 1 Menu Button Opens/Closes the menu. 2 Cursor button + / - (Move the cursor ringht/left) • Selects menu groups. • Opens/Closes submenus. • Selects/Changes settings. h / g (Move[...]

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    39 Menu 9 English Menu operations ◆ Menu operations 1 (with no submenu) Menu operations use the procedure belo w to adjust menu item without submenus. 1. Press the MENU button to open the menu screen. Memo • If you have opened the menu screen previously , the menu displays the settings from the last time you used it. 2. Press the + or - button [...]

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    40 6. T o close the menu screen when you have finished making adjustments, press the MENU button. 5. Move to another item or group as necessary . Memo • Press the h or g button to move the cursor to another item in the same group. To move to an item in another menu group, press the ESCAPE or h button to return to the top of the menu group, and re[...]

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    41 Menu 9 English Menu operations ◆ Menu operations 2 (with submenus) Use the procedure belo w 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 [...]

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    42 <Color Adjustment> ◆ Special operations Some items in the menu require special methods to configure. VIDEO Memory 1 Initial Setup n u Window Gain 0.82 y 0.3 0.35 0.6 0.65 x x=0.640 y=0.330 Image Signal Move Me n : Edit y 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.5 x Red Example: Adjusting R (Red) The name of the selected item appears here. Use the h , g , +, or - b[...]

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    43 Menu 9 English Menu operations 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, a[...]

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    44 <Resetting the selected settings> Reset the selected settings to the default settings. VIDEO ESC : Return Image Memory 1 Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window VIDEO Image Memory 4 Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window Press " " to reset to factory settings. ESC : Return 1. Select the item you wish to reset to the default setting [...]

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    45 Menu 9 English <Resetting the lamp running time> Reset the [Lamp Running T ime] displayed on screen to “0”. VIDEO Special Image Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window Memory 1 Cinema Zoom Cinema Squeeze 14:9 Zoom Subtitle Zoom + : Enter <Subtitle Zoom> Use the [Subtitle Area] menu to adjust the size of the subtitle display area. U[...]

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    46 5. Press the + button to enter the lower level selection menu. 6. Press h or g button to select [Subtitle Area] or [V Scroll]. 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. 8. Press the ESCAPE button to return to the higher level selection[...]

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    47 Menu 9 English ◆ 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. <Inline menu composition> Black Level Inline menu item Indicates that you can use the h and g [...]

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    48 T he memory function automatically sa ves the settings of menu items listed in the “Items to be sav ed” table below . ◆ Memory configurations T he DPX-1300 stores up to six sets of configurations, called memory numbers, for each input jack. For each memory number , the DPX- 1300 stores specific conf igurations for each signal type, giving [...]

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    49 Memory function 10 English 2. Press the g button to select “Memory number status” from the bottom of the screen. 3. Press the + button to open the submenu. 5. Press the button to recall the settings in the selected memory . 4. Press the h or g button to select a memory number . Memo • When the unit receives a signal with a different resolu[...]

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    50 ◆ Memory lock The lock function protects information in a memory not to be ov erwritten. Y ou can set the lock function for each memory number , and additionally for each SDTV/HDTV/RGB-PC input. <Setting Memory Lock> 1. Recall the memory number you wish to lock. 2. Select a memory number status. 3. Press the button. “ ” appears besid[...]

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    51 Memory function 10 English 1. Recall the memory number to be the copy source. ◆ Memory copy Copy the settings stored in a memory number to another memory number . a b c d e Memory 1 VIDEO 0 0 0 100 WRGB + : Enter Image Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window Black Level White Level Gamma T rim Hue Saturation Level Adjustment Iris Color Adjustmen[...]

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    52 5. Press the + button to display the confirmation screen. Remote Control Main Unit or Memory 6 VIDEO Memory 5 Memory 4 Memory 3 Memory 2 Memory 1 : Fix Image Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window Copy the Memory? Press to confirm. Ye s No 6. Press the h or g button to select [Y es] . Remote Control Main Unit or Memory 1 VIDEO : Fix Image Signal [...]

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    53 Memory function 10 English VIDEO Image Memory 4 Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window ESC : Return Press " " to reset current memory. 1. From the main menu, select [Initial] [Reset] [Current Memory]. VIDEO + : Enter Reset All Settings All Memory Current Memory Image Memory 4 Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window 2. Press the + button t[...]

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    54 <Initialization of all the memories> Reset all the settings in the memories to their default settings reg ardless of the input jack or input signal. 1. From the main menu, select [Initial] [Reset] [All memory]. VIDEO Reset + : Enter All Settings All Memory Current Memory Image Memory 4 Signal Initial Setup Move Menu Window 2. Press the + b[...]

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    55 Reference 11 English Glossary The follo wing is a list of key words used in the use of projectors and image signals and their explanations. Please r efer to it when using this manual. For an explanation of v ocabulary used in the menu, refer to "Menu group items and functions” ( ☞ page 30 - 37). 11 Refer ence Ceiling mount bracket The m[...]

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    56 Compatible signal types Sync. Computers output signals with a giv en 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. T est pattern This unit contains test patterns which you can use to adjust the[...]

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    57 Reference 11 English ◆ DVI Format (RGB signals input from the D VI jack) ◆ PC Format (Analog RGB PC signals received at the INPUT A or B jack) (*1) VESA is a registered trademark of the V ideo Electronics Standards Association. (*2) Macintosh is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer corporation. 1280 720 f (H) (kHz) f (V) (Hz) Compone[...]

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    58 Maintenance ◆ Regular care Be sure to disconnect the power cab le before doing any maintenance. <Main unit> W ipe with a soft cloth. Use a damp cloth with a mild detergent and then wipe with a dry cloth again if the unit is hea vily soiled. Do not use strong solvents such as thinner or alcohol as they may dama ge the unit casing. <Len[...]

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    59 Reference 11 English ◆ 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. Y ou can check the lamp running time in the [Lamp Running T ime] in the [Initial] menu g[...]

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    60 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Cause Remedy Problem Image is unstable. The image becomes cloudy . Cannot adjust focus or zoom, or the vertical position of the lens. There is condensation on the DPX-1300. [Lens Adjustment Lock] in the menu is set to ON. Switch the DPX-1300 power off until the condensation disappears. Set correctly . Set [Lens [...]

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    61 Reference 11 English Cause Remedy Problem F AN warning indicator lights up. TEMP warning indicator lights up. COVER warning indicator lights up. LAMP warning indicator lights up or blinks. The fan is broken. The temperature inside the DPX-1300 is extremely high. The filter cover is not correctly attached. The lamp cover is not correctly attached[...]

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    62 Message display Message Condition No Signal Memory 1—6 No w Processing The lamps has reached its recommended replacement time. Please replace with a new one. In valid Operation Lens Adjustment is loc ked. INPUT A (Component) (Example) Auto Sync... Out Of Range Unknown F ormat Press again to enter standby . The memory setting number is displaye[...]

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    63 Reference 11 English LED indicator meanings (*) This LED is also present on the front panel of the main unit. LED indicator State Unlit Lit red Blinking green Meaning Lit green Blinking red Blinking red / blinking red rapidly Unlit Lit red Unlit Lit red Unlit Lit red Unlit Lit red Blinking red ST ANDBY/ON (*) LAMP CO VER TEMP FA N Electrical fau[...]

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    64 Specifications Usable temperature range Usable humidity range Po wer supply Po wer consumption Po wer consumption in standby mode Noise lev el Dimension W eight 5 °C – 35 °C 30 % – 85 %(There should be no condensation) A C100 – 120 V/220 – 240 V , 50/60 Hz 395 W 0.1 W – 0.2 W 30 dB(Standard mode), 28 dB(When Lamp Power Mode is set to[...]

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    65 Reference 11 English 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 . STANDBY / ON SETTING LAMP COVER TEMP FAN PATT ERN ESCAPE MENU INPUT DIGITAL CINEMA PROJECTOR D[...]