Yamaha LPX-510 owner manual Setup Menu, Signal

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Using the Menu Functions

"Setup" Menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Image

Setup

Info

Reset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Return

 

Signal

 

 

 

 

 

Screen

 

 

 

 

 

Operation

 

 

 

 

 

User's Logo

 

 

 

 

 

On-Screen Display

 

 

 

 

Input Signal

 

 

 

 

 

Language

 

English

 

 

 

Reset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-,+:Select

:Enter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signal

Main menu

 

Function

 

Default

 

 

setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Progressive *1

(Setting is only possible when composite video , S-Video

, component video or

Film/Auto

 

480i and 576i RGB video signals are being input.)

 

 

 

OFF

: Conversion of interlaced (i) signals to progressive (p) signals is carried

 

 

 

out for each field in the screen. This is ideal for using when viewing

 

 

Video

images with a large amount of movement.

 

 

 

: IP conversion is carried out. The film judgment function is turned off. This

 

 

 

is ideal for general video images. The DCDi

function operates.

 

Film/Auto : Automatically judges the input source if it is a film source or not.

When it is judged as a film, the image equivalent with its original source will be projected. The DCDi function operates.

Motion

(Setting is only possible when composite video, S-Video, component video and 480i and

Median value

Detection

576i RGB video signals are being input.)

(3)

 

This adjusts the IP conversion settings depending on whether the images contain large

 

 

amounts of movement or they are still (or slow) images.

 

 

If a smaller value is selected, flickering is reduced and images become sharper and more

 

 

detailed, so this is ideal for viewing still images. If a larger value is selected, the

 

 

movement becomes smoother with less aliasing and so this is ideal for viewing moving

 

 

images.

 

 

 

 

 

Noise

(Setting is only possible when composite video signals or S-Video signals are being

OFF

Reduction*1

input.)

 

 

 

This suppresses interference in images and makes the images appear softer. If viewing

 

 

images with little or no interferences, such as images from DVDs, it is recommended that

 

 

you change this setting to "OFF".

 

 

 

 

Overscan*1

(Setting is not possible when composite video, S-Video or analogue-RGB signals are

 

 

being input.)

 

 

 

This changes the display area (the part of projected images).

 

 

When component video or RGB-video signals are being input

Standard

 

Standard (92% display)

: Input signals are projected at the normal image size. TV

 

 

 

images are displayed at 92% size.

 

 

Full (100% display)

: The areas at the top, bottom and sides of images that cannot

 

 

 

normally be seen are inserted and projected. Interference

 

 

 

may occur at the top or bottom of the images depending on

 

 

 

the image signal.

 

 

When the HDMI port is connected

 

 

Auto

 

Auto

: Signals are automatically projected at 100% or 92% size

 

 

 

depending on the input signals. (Not displayed when the

 

 

 

equipment's DVI port is connected to the projector's HDMI

 

 

 

port.)

 

 

Standard (100% display): Input signals are projected at the full image size.

 

 

Larger (92% display)

: The edges of the images are truncated when projected. Select

 

 

 

this option if there is interference at the top or bottom of the

 

 

 

images.

 

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Contents LPX-510 Important Safety Instructions FCC Information for US customers We Want You Listening For a LifetimeInstallation OperationOthers For U.K. customersAlleen voor klanten in Nederland IndicationsContents Remove the batteries from the remote control before storage Attach the lens cap to the lens Retract the adjustable footDo not touch the lens with bare hands Accessories Check the included accessoriesFeatures of the Projector Equipped with a wide- angle lens shift functionTurning On the Projector Turning Off the ProjectorConnecting the Power Cord Check that the power is turned off for allTurning On the Projector Components connected toTurning On the Power and Projecting Images Turn on the power for all equipmentConnected to the projector Turning On the ProjectorNEC If not using the projector for long Turning Off the ProjectorProjector Cord plug from the wall outletExtended Attach the lens capDisconnect the cords that are EquipmentAdjusting the Screen Image Adjusting the Image Size Zoom adjustmentAdjust the image size Exit adjustment modeProjection image position adjustment Lens shift Turn the two lens shift dials to adjustCorrecting Keystone Distortion Keystone Select a pattern Confirm the pattern selectionCrosshatch Grayscale patternExit the pattern display Adjusting the Image Quality Focus adjustmentAdjust the focus Brightness adjustment Iris adjustment Select a setting valueSelecting the picture mode Select the picture modeButton on the remote control Select the aspect modePress the Aspect button on Normal mode Squeeze modeZoom mode Smart Zoom mode Through modeSqueeze Through mode Advanced Operations Functions for Enhancing Projection Description of FunctionsAbsolute Color Temperature and Flesh Tone Adjustment RGB adjustmentAdjusting flesh tones Abs. Color TempSaving and Retrieving Image Quality Settings Memory Save Settings that can be saved in memoryStoring image quality settings Menus p.28Retrieving Saved Image Quality Settings Control panel or the button onUsing the Menu Functions List of MenusFull menu Line menuAdvanced Operations Input A, B Component When computer signals are being input Image MenuPicture Quality Color Adjustment Picture Mode *1Auto Setup *1 ResetSetup Menu SignalScreen Vertical SizeZoom Lock User’s Logo On-Screen DisplayReset Menu Info MenuUsing the Menus Select a setting item in the sub-menuDisplaying and Operating Full Menus Display the menu screenChange the setting Displaying and Operating Line MenusExit the menu display Select an item to be set Troubleshooting When Having Some TroubleWhen Having Some Trouble GuideWhen Having Some Trouble When the Indicators Provide No Help Problems relating to imagesNo images appear Message No Signal. is displayed Message Not Supported. is displayedImages are fuzzy or out of focus Interference or distortion appear in images Image is truncated large or smallImage colors are not right Images appear darkProjection stops automatically Vertical interference appears in the projected imagesProblems when projection starts Power does not turn onProblems with the remote control Remote control does not workMaintenance Specifications AppearanceGlossary Maintenance CleaningCleaning the Projector Case Cleaning the LensCleaning the Air Filter Turn off the power, wait for the coolRemoving the Air Filter Down period to end takesLamp Replacement Period Install the air filterInstall the air filter cover LAMP/COVER indicator flashes orange or lights redReplacing the Lamp Install the new lamp Install the lamp cover, then tightenLoosen the screws fixing the lamp Remove the old lamp Securely tighten the lamp fixing screwsReset the lamp operating time Resetting the Lamp Operating TimeExample While checking the tone adjustment Screen, adjust the settings startingFrom the one where the vertical stripe Portions of the image, adjustOptional Accessories Lamp cartridgeCeiling mount bracket for low ceilings Ceiling mount bracket for high ceilingsList of Supported Signal Resolutions Component Video/RGB VideoAnalog-RGB signals/signals input to the Hdmi port Specifications Center of lens = Default lens shift position AppearancePart Names and Functions LAMP/COVER indicator p.42 Indicator p.6, 7Setting button p.11, 16 TEMP/FAN indicator p.42D4 Video port Setup Guide Input A/INPUT B ports Setup GuideHdmi port Setup Guide Video port Setup GuideIndicator Light switch Setup GuideZoom button p.11 Iris button p.17Glossary ComponentGlossary SyncPage 2004 Before Using the Remote Control Screen Size and Setting-up Distance Setting-up MethodsInserting the batteries and replacement period Battery Replacement PeriodUsing the remote control and remote operating range Screen Size and Setting-up Distance Setting-up Methods Connecting to a home theater system Connecting to a Computer Computer Incorrect CorrectFalsch RichtigIncorrecto Correcto

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