Mitsubishi-electric XD50U User Manual

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IMPORTANT
* DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) and DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) are registered trademarks of Texas Instru-
ments Incorporated (U.S.A.).
* DMD is an ultra-precise part developed by Texas Instruments (U.S.A.) which takes the place of liquid crystal (in the
projector).
*VGA and XGA are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation (U.S.A.).
* S-VGA is a registered trademark of Video Electronics Standards Association.
* Microsoft, Windows, and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (U.S.A. and other countries).
* Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. (U.S.A.).
* TMDS is a trademark of Silicon Image, Inc.
Note that even in the absence of explanatory notes, serious attention is paid to the trademarks of the various companies
and to the product trademarks.
DATA PROJECTOR
MODEL
XD50U
User Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual

IMPORTANT* DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) and DMD (Digital Micromirror Device) are registered trademarks of Texas Instru-ments Incorporated (U.S.A.).

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

E-9Names of the Main Unit PartsSTATU SSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC CARDFront adjuster button [E-25](There is also one on the right side.)Focus rin

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E-10Names of the Main Unit PartsDVI AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEOSTATUSSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC CARDPC-CARDPC-CARDPCAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOSTATUSSOURCESTANDBY

Page 4 - WARNING:

E-11ON OFFFREEZE MUTELAMP MODEPC PC-CARDVIDEO S-VIDEOQUICKZOOMCANCELASPECT AUTOSTANDBYTIMERKSTNVOLMENUENTERNames of the Remote Control PartsONOFFFREEZ

Page 5 - Major Features

E-125m / 16.4 feet30°50°50°30°30°30°20°20°4m/13.1 feet7m / 23 feet4m/13.1 feet4m/13.1 feet4m/13.1 feetPreparing the Remote ControlButton Battery Repla

Page 6 - Table of Contents

E-13The Procedure Up to Projecting to the ScreenPerform setup adjustments in the following order.1 Position the projectorDetermine the locations to se

Page 7

E-1426"40"60"80"100"120"150"180"200"1.20 (3.94)1.54–1.85(5.05–6.07)2.33–2.80(7.64–9.19)3.12–3.75 (10.24 –

Page 8

E-15Connecting Personal Computers and Video EquipmentConnecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be projected as a larg

Page 9

E-16Connecting Personal Computers and Video EquipmentPersonal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector• When making connections with the DVI conne

Page 10 - Names of the Main Unit Parts

E-17Connecting Personal Computers and Video EquipmentTo Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook ComputerWhen projection will be with a notebo

Page 11 - Built-in Security Slot

E-18PC-CARDS-VIDEOVIDEOConnecting Personal Computers and Video EquipmentConnections with Composite SignalsVideo Equipment with VIDEO Connectors• The i

Page 12 - LAMP MODE

E-1IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert the user to the presence

Page 13 - Remote Control Range

E-19PC-CARDCrCbYPrPbYCOMPONENTCOMPONENTConnecting Personal Computers and Video EquipmentConnections with Component SignalsWhen the Video Equipment Has

Page 14 - * Please purchase a screen

E-20Connecting Personal Computers and Video EquipmentConnections with the AUDIO Jack* Make the connection to the projector’s AUDIO jack using the supp

Page 15 - Placement Guide

E-21Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/OffDVIAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOSTATUSSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC CARDPC-CARDSTATUS STANDBY STATUS

Page 16 - MONITOR OUT

E-22When [Menu Language Select] is Displayed Upon Switching On the PowerThe first time the power is switched on after purchase, [Menu Lan-guage Select

Page 17

E-23Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/OffFinishing1Switch off the power of the connected equipment2Switch off the power of the projec

Page 18

E-24Adjustment of the Projection ScreenSwitch on the power of the connected equipment and make the adjustments with the video signal being input to th

Page 19

E-25Adjustment of the Projection ScreenSTATUSSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC CARD(1)(1)(2)DVIAUDIOVIDEOS-VIDEOSTATUSSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC

Page 20 - COMPONENT

E-26General OperationThis section describes the use of direct operation with the main unit or remote control buttons.For information about operation u

Page 21

E-27General OperationSelection of Aspect RatioThis function selects horizontal and vertical picture proportions of the inputsignal.Press the ASPECT bu

Page 22 - Operating

E-28Freezing a Moving PictureThis function is used to stop and view a moving picture. Note that the inputimage continues to advance even though the pi

Page 23 - SOURCE AUTO

E-2IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONPlease read all these instructions regarding your projectorand retain them for future reference. Follow all warningsand

Page 24 - STANDBY button

E-29General OperationUsing the Presentation TimerNote:* The timer display will be closed while the menu or the quick menu is displayed, and while a me

Page 25

E-30KeystoneUse this to adjust for trapezoidal (keystone) distortion of the pro-jected image.Adjustment Method(1) Press the KSTN button.The keystone a

Page 26

E-31ZOOMCANCELENTERTIMERKSTNVOLMENUGeneral OperationEnlargement of the Image and Video MovementThis function digitally enlarges the personal computer

Page 27 - Automatic Adjustment

E-32Brightness0General OperationUsing the Quick MenuThis function permits frequently used adjustments to beperformed quickly.Note that the Quick Menu

Page 28 - Selection of Aspect Ratio

E-33CANCELMENUFREEZE MUTELAMP MODEPC PC-CARDVIDEO S-VIDEOQUICKZOOMASPECT AUTOTIMERKSTNVOLENTERON OFFSTANDBYMenu Operation Method• This section describ

Page 29 - Lamp Mode

E-34Settings ContentsItem NameSub menuMenu Operation MethodMenu Screen Names and FunctionsMenu NameThis is the title of the menu.There is a change to

Page 30 - Presentation Timer 10 min

E-35Menu Operation MethodPerforming Menu Operations• When a signal is not being input, only [Setup] and [Info.] can be selected.• The menu display wil

Page 31 - Adjustment of the Volume

E-363 Press the SELECT 왔 button to display the cursorDisplaying the CursorThis condition al-lows selection ofthe item name.ENTERCANCELTIMERKSTNMENUMen

Page 32

E-37Menu Operation Method6Press the MENU button and close the menu displayClosing the MenuMENUENTERCANCELTIMERKSTNSelecting Another Menu Name with Rem

Page 33 - Using the Quick Menu

E-38List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/SettingsThe item names that can be adjusted/set will differ depending on the input sig

Page 34

E-3IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATIONCOMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCCThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device

Page 35 - Menu Operation Method

E-39Analog RGBDigital RGBYPbPrYCbCrVIDEOS-VIDEOMenu nameSetupInfo.Auto SourceE-46Item NameReperencePageSub MenuItem NameAuto Power OffE-46

Page 36 - Performing Menu Operations

E-40Picture•Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made.• Select the menu name “Picture”.See “Me

Page 37

E-41Fine PictureAdjust this when the picture shows a lack of color fidelity or flickering.Select the “Fine Picture” item name and adjust with the SELE

Page 38 - Closing the Menu

E-42Color• Do the following operation while displaying the image you want to adjust or set.• Select the menu name “Color”.See “Menu Operation Method”

Page 39

E-43Color SpaceSet this function when a component signal (YCbCr or YPbPr) is pro-jected and the image is extremely red or extremely green.Select the i

Page 40

E-44View•Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made.• Select the menu name “View”.See “Menu Ope

Page 41

E-45Vertical FlipIn selecting the method of projecting to the screen, these functions areset when the projector is in a suspended or a rear screen ins

Page 42 - V Position

E-46Setup• Select menu name “Setup”.See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-33 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display w

Page 43 - Color Temp

E-47Lamp ModeUse this if the picture is projected on a small screen and the picture istoo bright or when projecting images in dark rooms.Select the it

Page 44 - White Balance

E-48Presentation TimerThe presentation is given while checking the timer displayed on thescreen.The gauge display allows the remaining time to be know

Page 45

E-4Major Features Lightweight (at about 1.5 kg/3.3 lb) high-intensity mobile projectorThe synergy of the DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) display syst

Page 46 - Keystone Save

E-49SetupLogo PositionThis is the setting of the position for the display of the logo. Changescannot be made after the capture.See “Startup Logo Creat

Page 47 - Menu Position

E-50SetupStart Logo CaptureThis executes image capture.See “Startup Logo Creation” on Page E-57 for information about using logocapture.Select item na

Page 48 - Input Format

E-51SetupInitial SettingThese are the display settings when the unit has been switched toPC Card Viewer.See “Using the PC Card Viewer” on Page E-59 fo

Page 49 - Logo Scaling

E-52SetupIntervalThis is the setting of the slide automatic switching play time for the viewerscreen.See “Using the PC Card Viewer” on Page E-59 for i

Page 50 - Invalidata Logo

E-53SetupLanguageThis function sets the language that is displayed on screen inthe messages and menu displays.Select item name “Option” and press the

Page 51 - Start Logo Capture

E-54Startup ScreenThis is the selection of whether or not to display the logo screenat startup time.See “Startup Logo Creation” on Page E-57 for infor

Page 52 - Play Mode

E-55Info.• Select menu name “Info.”.See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-33 for information about performing menu operations. Theitem name display wi

Page 53 - Progress Bar

E-56Resolution / FrequencyThis function displays the resolution and frequency of the detected in-put signal.Displays when analog RGB or digital RGB si

Page 54 - Background

E-57Startup Logo CreationThe startup logo is a function that displays a created logo.After turning on the power, a logo appears in about 15 seconds. T

Page 55 - Startup Screen

E-58Startup Logo Creation7. Start Capture → Page E-50Selection will not be possible unless a signal is being input.Pressing the ENTER button will star

Page 56 - Lamp Timer Reset

E-5Table of ContentsIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ... E-2Major Features

Page 57 - Lamp Timer

E-59Using the PC Card ViewerBefore Using the PC Card ViewerSlides that have been stored on CompactFlash Cards can be projectedusing the projector. Eve

Page 58 - Startup Logo Creation

E-60Using the PC Card ViewerSlide Creation MethodTo use the PC Card Viewer, a slide must be created beforehand with apersonal computer. Slide Creati

Page 59

E-61Using the PC Card ViewerNames and Functions of the Viewer FunctionsAs an aid in viewer screen operation, this section describes the projector and

Page 60 - Using the PC Card Viewer

E-62Using the PC Card Viewer Names and Functions of the Viewer Screen Parts1 / 3FOLDER_31 / 10000000A_JPG Using the Tool BarWhile the viewer scr

Page 61 - Slide Creation Method

E-63Using the PC Card ViewerUsing CompactFlash CardsCompactFlash Cards are used to store the slides created on thepersonal computer and then play them

Page 62

E-64Using the PC Card ViewerFREEZE MUTELAMP MODEPC PC-CARDVIDEO S-VIDEOQC S C OON OFFSTANDBY1 / 3FOLDER_1PC Card Viewer OperationThis description re

Page 63 -  Using the Tool Bar

E-65Using the PC Card Viewer1 / 2AAAA09_JPG2 / 2AAAA10_JPG1 / 2AAAA06_JPG2 / 2AAAA10_JPG2. Use the SELECT 왖왔왗왘 buttons to align the cursor wit

Page 64 - Using CompactFlash Cards

E-66Using the PC Card Viewer4. View the SlidesThe SELECT (왗왘) buttons permit the slides to be viewed in a forward or reverse sequence.•To stop the sli

Page 65 - PC Card Viewer Operation

E-67When an Indicator is Lit or FlashingSTATUSSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC CARDSTATUS STANDBYSTATUS STANDBYSTATUS STANDBYSTATUS STANDBYSTATUS STAN

Page 66

E-68TroubleshootingCheck the following matters before requesting servicing.• Is the power cord plugged into a power outlet?• Is the lamp cover properl

Page 67

E-6Table of ContentsVer tical Flip ... E-

Page 68 - Thermal Protector

E-69Cleaning• Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning.• Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or

Page 69 - Troubleshooting

E-70Replacing the Lamp Cartridge• The lamp that is used as a light source in the projector has a limited service life. The rated service life of the l

Page 70 - Cleaning

E-71Replacing the Lamp CartridgePreparations: Turning the projector upside-down on top of a soft cloth, etc., so that it does not get scratched makes

Page 71 - Replacing the Lamp Cartridge

E-72Replacing the Lamp Cartridge5Mount the new lamp cartridge.(1) Place the lamp cartridge with its socket facing to theright and push it in slowly.(L

Page 72

E-73SpecificationsModel XD50UOpticalMethod of projection : DLP™ (single chip DMD)DMD 0.7 inches 1024768 dotsLamp 150 W high pressure mercury lampProj

Page 73

E-74Table of Supported FrequencyThe projector automatically identifies the signal input from the computer and selects the optimum resolution as shown

Page 74 - Specifications

E-75STATUSSOURCESTANDBYAUTOMENUQUICKMENUPC CARDCabinet DimensionsUnit: mm (inch)190 (7.5)53 (2.1)239 (9.4)12 (0.5)

Page 75 - Vertical (Hz)

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo-City, Kyoto Japan

Page 76 - Cabinet Dimensions

E-7Checking the Supplied AccessoriesRemove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included.Remote contr

Page 77 - ELECTRIC CORPORATION

E-8Carrying case (for projector and accessories) [1]This is a case designed for storing the projector and itsaccessories.Use this carrying case when s

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