Signal menu, Using the menu functions – Yamaha LPX-500 User Manual

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Using the Menu Functions

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Signal Menu

Main menu

Sub-menu

Function

Default

setting

Signal

Progressive

(Adjustment is only possible when composite, S-Video, 480i and 576i
signals are being input.)
Depending on the combination of the model of VCR and the type of video
tape you are using, the colour in the images being projected may flicker and
the colours may not be projected correctly. If this happens, change the
“Progressive” setting in the “Signal” menu to “OFF”.
Changes signals from Faroudja's interlaced

mode to progressive (IP)

conversion mode.

••••

Off

:Progressive (IP) conversion is carried out for the screens in

each field. It is designed for use when viewing images with
large amounts of movement. The DCDi function

does not

operate.

••••

Video

:Turns off the Film judgment function

. The DCDi function

operates.

••••

Film/Auto :This setting should normally be used. The projector

automatically determines whether the signal source is a film
source or not. If the source is a film source, the 3-2 pull-down
function

operates so that film images which match the

original are reproduced. The DCDi function operates.

Film/Auto

Noise
Reduction

(Adjustment is only possible when composite, S-Video, 480i and 576i
signals are being input.)
Reduces image interference and makes the image quality softer. Two
modes are available. Use the setting that best suits the images being
viewed. It is recommended that you set this function to Off when viewing
images sources such as DVDs which are relatively free from interference.

Off

Position

(Adjustment is not possible when DVI signals are being input.)
Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally.

••••

Press the

button on either the projector's control panel or the remote

control to display the display position sub-menu, and then use the

,

,

and buttons to make the adjustment using the display position

adjustment screen that appears.

Depends on
connection

Video Signal

(Adjustment is only possible when composite or S-Video signals are being
input.)
Depending on the combination of the model of VCR and the type of video
tape you are using, the “Auto” function may not recognise the signal
correctly, and this may result in the images being truncated or colours not
being displayed correctly. If this happens, change the setting from “Auto”
to the signal format for the signals being played back.
Sets the video signal format.

••••

Press the

on either the projector's control panel or the remote control,

and select the setting using the menu that appears.

••••

When set to “Auto”, the video signal format is set automatically, but if
projecting signals in PAL-N format, the setting needs to be made
manually.

Auto

INPUT A
Signal

Selects the type of signal being input to the INPUT A port.

Component

INPUT B
Signal

Selects the type of signal being input to the INPUT B port.

RGB

-,+ :Select

:Enter

Progressive

Off

Video

Film/Auto

Off

Auto
Component

NR1

0%

7.5%

NR2

RGB

Component

RGB

Noise Reduction
Position
Video Signal
INPUT A Signal

Setup Level
Zoom Subtittle

INPUT B Signal

Image

Setup

Signal

Info

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