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CONNECTIONS
BASIC OPERA
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MENU
ADDITIONAL
INFORMA
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English
PRECAUTIONS
ENGLISH
Introduction
Features
Contents
INTRODUCTION
Features ............................................. 1
Controls and functions
Front panel and terminal panel ............................................. 2
Control panel ........................................................................ 3
Remote control ..................................................................... 4
Loading the batteries in the remote control .......................... 4
MENU
Menu structure
IMAGE ............................................................................... 15
SIGNAL ............................................................................. 16
INITIAL ............................................................................. 17
SETUP ................................................................................ 17
Menu operation
Menu screen and operating buttons .................................... 18
Basic menu operation ......................................................... 19
Submenu ............................................................................. 20
Basic submenu operation .................................................... 21
One-touch image menu ...................................................... 24
Changing the menu location ............................................... 24
Memory function
Selecting the memory setting number ................................ 25
Resetting to the factory setting ........................................... 26
INSTALLATION
How to install
Screen and projection distance ............................................. 5
Screen setting ....................................................................... 6
Setting “SCREEN ASPECT” ............................................... 6
Adjusting with “DIGITAL LENS SHIFT” ........................... 6
Installation methods ............................................................. 7
CONNECTIONS
How to connect
Connecting a video component ............................................ 8
Connecting a computer ......................................................... 9
BASIC OPERATION
Using this unit
Turning on the power ......................................................... 10
Focusing ............................................................................. 10
Selecting the input source ................................................... 11
STILL—freezing the image ............................................... 11
HIDE—turning off the image temporarily ......................... 11
Selecting “ASPECT” .......................................................... 12
Turning off this unit ............................................................ 14
Indicators ............................................................................ 14
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Additional information
Glossary .............................................................................. 27
Projectable signals .............................................................. 28
Menu items and input signals ............................................. 29
Message display ................................................................. 30
Maintenance
Regular care ........................................................................ 31
Cleaning the filter ............................................................... 31
Replacing the lamp cartridge .............................................. 32
Troubleshooting .................................. 33
Specifications
Specifications ..................................................................... 34
Accessories ......................................................................... 34
Dimensional drawing ......................................................... 35
Thank you for purchasing this YAMAHA product. We hope it will give you many years of trouble-free enjoyment. For the best performance,
read this manual carefully. It will guide you in operating your YAMAHA product.
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High-brightness and high-contrast images achieved by DLP™
technology
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0.9-inch large DMD™ chips to ensure superior image quality
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Rich gray-scale tones achieved by the tri-segment color wheel
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Quiet operation with a noise as low as 30dB by Yamaha sound
effect technology
(DLP™ and DMD™ are trademarks of Texas Instruments.)
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Wide variety of input terminals to support the latest video
formats
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Superior image quality achieved by high-performance 3-2 pull-
down detection
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Six memory settings
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