Yamaha LPX-510 owner manual Screen Size and Setting-up Distance

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Setup

Screen Size and Setting-up Distance

The projection size will vary depending on the projection distance from the projector's lens to the screen.

The height from the center of the lens to the bottom of the screen will

90˚vary depending on the lens shift setting.

Center of the lens

Screen

Projection distance

Refer to the table below to the projector so that the images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size.

 

 

 

 

Units: cm (in.)

 

Units: cm (ft.)

 

16:9 screen size

Projection distance

 

Shortest

Longest

 

 

 

 

 

(Zoom adjustment: Wide)

(Zoom adjustment: Tele)

30"

 

66 × 37 (26 × 14)

87–133 (2.9–4.4)

40"

 

89 × 50 (34 × 19)

118–179 (3.9–5.9)

60"

 

130 × 75 (52 × 29)

179–270 (5.9–8.9)

70"

 

154

× 87 (61 × 34)

209–316 (6.9–10.4)

80"

 

180 × 100

(69 × 39)

240–361 (7.9–11.9)

100"

 

220

× 120

(87 × 49)

301–452 (9.9–14.8)

200"

 

440

× 250

(174 × 98)

606–909 (19.9–29.8)

300"

 

660 × 370

(261 × 147)

911–1365 (29.9–44.8)

 

 

 

 

Units: cm (in.)

 

Units: cm (ft.)

 

4:3 screen size

Projection distance

 

Shortest

Longest

 

 

 

 

 

(Zoom adjustment: Wide)

(Zoom adjustment: Tele)

30"

 

61 × 46 (24.0 × 18.1)

108–164 (3.6–5.4)

40"

 

81 × 61 (31.9 × 24.0)

146–220 (4.8–7.2)

60"

 

120

× 90 (47.2 × 35.4)

221–332 (7.2–10.9)

70"

 

142

× 106

(55.9 × 42.0)

258–388 (8.5–12.7)

80"

 

160

× 120

(63.0 × 47.2)

295–443 (9.7–14.6)

100"

 

200

× 150

(78.7 × 59.1)

370–555 (12.2–18.2)

200"

 

410

× 300

(161.4 × 118.1)

745–1114 (24.4–36.5)

300"

 

610

× 460

(240.2 × 181.1)

1119–1672 (36.7–54.9)

At the time of shipment from the factory, the vertical lens shift position is set to the lowest position, so move it to the center position before carrying out adjustment.

The projector’s lens allows a zoom ratio of up to about 1.5. The image size at the maximum zoom setting is about 1.5 times bigger than the image size at the minimum zoom setting.

The image size will be reduced when keystone correction is carried out.

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Contents LPX-510 Important Safety Instructions We Want You Listening For a Lifetime FCC Information for US customersOperation InstallationOthers For U.K. customersIndications Alleen voor klanten in NederlandContents Do not touch the lens with bare hands Remove the batteries from the remote control before storageAttach the lens cap to the lens Retract the adjustable foot Check the included accessories AccessoriesEquipped with a wide- angle lens shift function Features of the ProjectorTurning Off the Projector Turning On the ProjectorCheck that the power is turned off for all Connecting the Power CordTurning On the Projector Components connected toTurn on the power for all equipment Turning On the Power and Projecting ImagesConnected to the projector Turning On the ProjectorNEC Turning Off the Projector If not using the projector for longProjector Cord plug from the wall outletAttach the lens cap ExtendedDisconnect the cords that are EquipmentAdjusting the Image Size Zoom adjustment Adjusting the Screen ImageAdjust the image size Exit adjustment modeTurn the two lens shift dials to adjust Projection image position adjustment Lens shiftCorrecting Keystone Distortion Keystone Confirm the pattern selection Select a patternCrosshatch Grayscale patternExit the pattern display Adjust the focus Adjusting the Image QualityFocus adjustment Select a setting value Brightness adjustment Iris adjustmentSelect the picture mode Selecting the picture modePress the Aspect button on Button on the remote controlSelect the aspect mode Zoom mode Normal modeSqueeze mode Squeeze Through mode Smart Zoom modeThrough mode Advanced Operations Description of Functions Functions for Enhancing ProjectionRGB adjustment Absolute Color Temperature and Flesh Tone AdjustmentAdjusting flesh tones Abs. Color TempSettings that can be saved in memory Saving and Retrieving Image Quality Settings Memory SaveStoring image quality settings Menus p.28Control panel or the button on Retrieving Saved Image Quality SettingsList of Menus Using the Menu FunctionsFull menu Line menuAdvanced Operations Picture Quality Input A, B Component When computer signals are being inputImage Menu Picture Mode *1 Color AdjustmentAuto Setup *1 ResetSignal Setup MenuVertical Size ScreenZoom Lock On-Screen Display User’s LogoInfo Menu Reset MenuSelect a setting item in the sub-menu Using the MenusDisplaying and Operating Full Menus Display the menu screenExit the menu display Change the settingDisplaying and Operating Line Menus Select an item to be set When Having Some Trouble TroubleshootingGuide When Having Some TroubleWhen Having Some Trouble No images appear When the Indicators Provide No HelpProblems relating to images Images are fuzzy or out of focus Message No Signal. is displayedMessage Not Supported. is displayed Image is truncated large or small Interference or distortion appear in imagesImages appear dark Image colors are not rightProjection stops automatically Vertical interference appears in the projected imagesPower does not turn on Problems when projection startsProblems with the remote control Remote control does not workGlossary MaintenanceSpecifications Appearance Cleaning MaintenanceCleaning the Projector Case Cleaning the LensTurn off the power, wait for the cool Cleaning the Air FilterRemoving the Air Filter Down period to end takesInstall the air filter Lamp Replacement PeriodInstall the air filter cover LAMP/COVER indicator flashes orange or lights redReplacing the Lamp Install the lamp cover, then tighten Install the new lampLoosen the screws fixing the lamp Remove the old lamp Securely tighten the lamp fixing screwsResetting the Lamp Operating Time Reset the lamp operating timeExample Screen, adjust the settings starting While checking the tone adjustmentFrom the one where the vertical stripe Portions of the image, adjustLamp cartridge Optional AccessoriesCeiling mount bracket for low ceilings Ceiling mount bracket for high ceilingsComponent Video/RGB Video List of Supported Signal ResolutionsAnalog-RGB signals/signals input to the Hdmi port Specifications Appearance Center of lens = Default lens shift positionPart Names and Functions Indicator p.6, 7 LAMP/COVER indicator p.42Setting button p.11, 16 TEMP/FAN indicator p.42Input A/INPUT B ports Setup Guide D4 Video port Setup GuideHdmi port Setup Guide Video port Setup GuideLight switch Setup Guide IndicatorZoom button p.11 Iris button p.17Component GlossarySync GlossaryPage 2004 Screen Size and Setting-up Distance Setting-up Methods Before Using the Remote ControlBattery Replacement Period Inserting the batteries and 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 Correct IncorrectFalsch RichtigCorrecto Incorrecto

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