Yamaha LPX-500 Projector User Manual


 
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Adjusting the Image Quality
The quality of the screen images can be adjusted as follows.
Procedure
Turn the focus ring to adjust the image
focus.
The following five color modes have been preset for use with images with varying characteristics. You can
use these color modes to obtain the optimum image quality easily, just by selecting whichever color mode
best suits the images. The brightness of the projected images will vary depending on the mode.
Procedure
The picture mode changes as shown
below each time the [PICTURE MODE]
button on the projector's control panel
or the [PICTURE] button on the remote
control is pressed.
A B C PC sRGB
The current setting appears on the screen each
time the color mode changes.
Focusing the Screen Image
If the surface of the lens is dirty or misted
over as a result of condensation, it may
not be possible to adjust the focus
correctly. If this happens, clean or de-mist
the lens. (p.46)
If the projector is positioned outside the
normal projecting range of 0.9 - 13 m (2.9
- 42.6 ft.), it may not be possible to obtain
the correct focus. If you have trouble
obtaining the correct focus, check the
projection distance.
Selecting the picture mode
Mode name Gamma Color Temp
Priority
element
Use
A Original 1 6700 K
(adjustable)
Color Ideal for enjoying presentations in a natural
atmosphere.
B Original 2 6700 K
(adjustable)
Color Ideal for enjoying presentations such as movies which
have large numbers of dark scenes.
C Original 3 6700 K
(adjustable)
Color Ideal for projecting images with greater modulation
and intensity.
PC 2.2
(Basic)
7500 K
(adjustable)
Brightness Ideal for use in making images as bright as possible
when projecting computer images.
sRGB 2.2
(Basic)
6500 K (fixed) Color Images conform to the sRGB
standard. If the
connected video source has an sRGB mode, set both
the projector and the video source to sRGB.
The color mode setting can also be
changed using the "Picture Mode" item of
the projector's "Image" menu. (p.27, 28)
Focus ring
Projector Remote control
Picture B