Yamaha LPX-510 Manuale Utente

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Basic Operations
Turning Off the Projector
Follow the procedure below to turn off the power of the projector.
1
Turn off the power for the signal 
sources that are connected to the 
projector.
Check that the power for all connected 
components has been tuned off.
2
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button on the 
projector's control panel or the 
 
button on the remote control.
The confirmation message shown at left will 
appear.
If you do not want to turn off the power, press any 
button except the [STANDBY/ON] button.
If you do not carry out any operation, the 
message will disappear after seven seconds. (The 
power will not turn off at this time.)
3
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button on the 
projector's control panel or the 
 
button on the remote control once 
more.
The lamp will switch off, the  
 indicator will 
flash orange and cool-down  
will 
start. 
The remote control and the projector's control 
panel cannot be operated while cool-down is in 
progress (about 30 seconds).
After cool-down is complete, the 
 indicator 
will change to lit orange (standby mode).
4
If not using the projector for long 
periods of time, disconnect the power 
cord plug from the wall outlet.
Always make sure that the projector is in standby 
mode before disconnecting the power cord.
The 
 indicator will continue to light for a 
short period after the power cord is disconnected, 
and then it will turn off.
Power OFF?
Yes
No
:
:
Press                          button 
Press any other button
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY/ON
ESCAPE
MENU
ASPECT
INPUT
PATTERN
SETTING
MENU
PATT
IRIS
SETTING
FOCUS
ESCAPE
ZOOM
Projector
Remote control
Do not disconnect the power cord while the projector is projecting or while 
cool-down is in progress. If the power cord is disconnected at times such as 
when projection is in progress, wait for the lamp to cool down (normally about 
one hour is required) before turning the power back on again. If the power is 
turned off and on before the lamp has cooled down, it may result in lamp 
operating errors. Refer to "Lamp operating error" on page 42.