Part Names and Functions

Remote Control

ZOOM FOCUS

IRIS SETTING PATT

ESCAPE

MENU

ASPECT

 

INPUT

LIGHT

 

HIDE

S VIDEO

A

HDMI

VIDEO

B

D4

 

INPUT

 

 

MEMORY

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

Indicator

Illuminates when remote control signals are being output.

[Zoom] button (p.11)

Press to adjust the size of projected images.

[IRIS] button (p.17)

Press to adjust the brightness of images using the lens aperture.

[ESCAPE] button (p.38, 39)

When pressed while a menu or selection menu is being displayed, the screen changes to the previously-displayed menu.

[ASPECT] button (p.19)

Displays a selection menu for selecting the aspect.

[LIGHT] switch (Setup Guide)

When the switch is tilted up or down, the [ESCAPE], [ASPECT], [MENU] and [INPUT] buttons light. After approximately 10 seconds have passed, the illumination automatically turns off.

[INPUT] button (p.7)

Lets you select the input port directly. The [A] and [B] buttons change the "Input Signal" setting in the order COMPONENT RGB TV

RGB PC each time a button is pressed.

button (p.7, 9)

Press to turn the projector's power on and off.

[Focus] button (p.16)

Press to adjust the focus of the projection lens.

[PATT] button (p.14)

Displays a selection menu for selecting a test pattern.

[MENU] button (p.18, 26, 37, 38, 39)

The menus turn on and off each time the [Menu] button is pressed.

button (p.11, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 27, 37, 38, 39)

Press to display the line menu.

When tilted vertically or horizontally while a menu or selection menu is being displayed, a menu command is selected, and if the button is pressed, the selected command is executed or confirmed.

[INPUT] button (p.7)

Displays a selection menu for selecting the image source.

[HIDE] button (p.35)

The projected images switch off and on each time the [HIDE] button is pressed.

When the images are switched off, the screen will appear in accordance with the setting made using the “Hide Screen” command in the “Setup” menu.

However, the video playback still continues while moving images are paused, so image playback will not resume exactly from the point where playback was paused.

[MEMORY] button (p.27)

Retrieves the settings stored using the "Memory Save" command in the "Image" menu and applies them to the projected images.

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Yamaha LPX-510 Indicator, Zoom button p.11, Iris button p.17, Escape button p.38, Light switch Setup Guide, Button p.7

LPX-510 specifications

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