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Mitsubishi Electric LC62 CHASSIS XL6500LU User manual

MULTIMEDIA DATA/VIDEO PROJECTORS
6000lm
1000 : 1
Power (zoom raito : 1.3 : 1)
220W (Shut off Time 4000Hrs) with Low Mode, 275W (Shut off Time 2000Hrs) with Standard Mode
PC ; 5BNC x 1, Mini D-SUB 15pin x 1, DVI-D (with HDCP) x 1, PC Audio ; Stereo mini jack (ø3.5mm) x 2, Video (1) ; RCA x 1 or BNC x 1, Video (2) ; S-VIDEO (4pin) x 1 or S-VIDEO Y/C (BNC), Video Audio ; RCA (L/R) x 2
RGB : mini D-SUB 15pin x 1, Audio ; Stereo mini jack (ø3.5mm) x 1
LAN (RJ-45) x 1 (Projector control), RS-232C (D-SUB 9pin) x 1, USB x 1 (Mouse control), Wired remote (IN) ; Stereo mini jack (ø3.5mm) x 1, Wired remote (OUT) ; Stereo mini jack (ø3.5mm) x 1
10W mono
443 x 207 x 434mm / 17.4 x 8.1 x 17.1 inch (including terminal cover)
9.8kg / 21.6lbs (excluding terminal cover)
AC100 ~ 240V, 50 / 60Hz
640 x 400 ~ 1600 x 1200, True ; 1024 x 768, Sync on green available
NTSC / NTSC 4.43 / PAL (including PAL-M, N) / SECAM / PAL-60
Component Video ; 480i/p (525i/p), 576i/p (625i/p), 720p (750p 50/60Hz), 1080i (1125i 50/60Hz), 1080p (1125p 50/60Hz), SCART (RGB + 1V sync, only Mini D-SUB 15pin)
XL6500U
Model
Display technology
Resolution
Brightness
Contrast
Zoom / focus
Picture size
Source lamp
Computer compatibility
Input terminals
Output terminals
Communication terminals
Audio speaker
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Power supply
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* All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders.
Specifications
Dimensions (unit: mm, inch)
48.5 10
273 10
172.6 20
42
157.75 147.25
31.5 143 127 50
329
30
433
58316
287 7
443(With terminal cover)
371(Without terminal cover)
131.5 84
102.5
40.5
307
40.5
197
8.5
terminal
cover
Input and Output Terminals
1
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2 3 4 5 6
1REMOTE IN and OUT terminals
2LAN terminal
3SERIAL terminal (D-SUB 9-pin)
4USB (COMPUTER) terminal
10 AUDIO IN 2 terminal (Mini jack)
7Main power switch O : OFF I : ON
8Power jack
13 AUDIO OUT terminal (Mini jack)
14 VIDEO IN and audio input terminals
15 S-VIDEO IN and audio input terminals
12 MONITOR OUT terminal (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)
11
COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 terminal (Mini D-SUB 15-pin)
5COMPUTER/COMPONENT VIDEO DVI-D (HDCP)
terminal (DVI-D 24-pin)
6COMPUTER / COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1
terminals (R/PR, G/Y, B/PB, H/HV, V) (BNC)
The AUDIO IN 1 terminal is used for both COMPUTER 1
and DVI input.
9AUDIO IN 1 terminal (Mini jack)
Optional Lenses
XL6600U
60" ~ 300"
640 x 400 ~ 1600 x 1200, True ; 1366 x 800, Sync on green available
WL6700U
1.2" TFT Poly silicon x 3
1366 x 800 dots
5000lm 5000lm
60" ~ 250"
1.3" TFT Poly silicon x 3
1024 x 768 dots
Video compatibility
Short Throw
Zoom Lens
Long Throw
Zoom Lens
Tele Throw
Zoom Lens
Reae Projection Short
Throw Fix Lens (on axis)
F NO.
f
Throw ratio
Off-set axis
Zoom / Focus
Weight
Length
Lens diameter
F2.0 - 2.3
37 - 44mm
1.3 - 1.6
19 (up) : 1 (down)*
Motorized (1.2 : 1)
1.4kg / 3.1lbs
177mm (max)
84mm
F2.5 - 3.2
64 - 90mm
2.4 - 3.3
19 (up) : 1 (down)*
Manual (1.4 : 1)
1.7kg / 3.8lbs
204mm (max)
84mm
F2.5 - 3.4
93 - 140mm
3.4 - 5.2
19 (up) : 1 (down)*
Manual (1.5 : 1)
1.7kg / 3.8lbs
205mm (max)
84mm
F2.5
22mm
0.8
1 : 1 (on axis)*
Manual
1.7kg / 3.8lbs
174mm (max)
123.6mm
Model OL-X500SZ OL-X500LZ OL-X500TZ OL-X500FR(F)
Type
* The lens shift function allows the picture off-set to be adjusted between 19 : 1 (off axis) and 1 : 1 (on axis).
Lens shift cannot be used with OL-X500FR(F).
XL6600U / XL6600LU / XL6500U / XL6500LU
Short Throw
Zoom Lens
Long Throw
Zoom Lens
Tele Throw
Zoom Lens
Reae Projection Short
Throw Fix Lens (on axis)
F NO.
f
Throw ratio
Off-set axis
Zoom / Focus
Weight
Length
Lens diameter
F2.0 - 2.3
37 - 44mm
1.3 - 1.6
15 (up) : -1 (down)*
Motorized (1.2 : 1)
1.4kg / 3.1lbs
177mm (max)
84mm
F2.5 - 3.2
64 - 90mm
2.4 - 3.3
15 (up) : -1 (down)*
Manual (1.4 : 1)
1.7kg / 3.8lbs
204mm (max)
84mm
F2.5 - 3.4
93 - 140mm
3.4 - 5.2
15 (up) : -1 (down)*
Manual (1.5 : 1)
1.7kg / 3.8lbs
205mm (max)
84mm
F2.5
22mm
0.8
1 : 1 (on axis)*
Manual
1.7kg / 3.8lbs
174mm (max)
123.6mm
Model OL-X500SZ OL-X500LZ OL-X500TZ OL-X500FR(F)
Type
* The lens shift function allows the picture off-set to be adjusted between 15 : -1 (off axis) and 1 : 1 (on axis).
Lens shift cannot be used with OL-X500FR(F).
WL6700U / WL6700LU
L-188-8-C7967-A KY-0803 Printed in Japan(MDOC)
New publication, effective Mar. 2008
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Screen size and projection distance
Refer to the following table to determine
the screen size and projection distance.
XL6600U / XL6600LU / XL6500U / XL6500LU
Screen
60
80
100
120
150
200
250
300
152
203
254
305
381
508
635
762
48
64
80
96
120
160
200
240
122
163
203
244
305
406
508
610
36
48
60
72
90
120
150
180
91
122
152
183
229
305
381
457
89
120
150
181
227
304
381
458
2.3
3.0
3.8
4.6
5.8
7.7
9.7
11.6
114
153
191
230
289
386
483
2.9
3.9
4.9
5.8
7.3
9.8
12.3
18
24
30
36
45
60
75
90
-2
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-8
-9
46
61
76
91
114
152
191
229
-5
-6
-8
-9
-11
-15
-19
-23
3
3
4
4
5
5
7
8
3
3
4
4
5
5
7
8
7
8
9
10
12
14
17
20
7
8
9
10
12
14
17
20
Diagonal size
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch inchm cm inch cm
Down(H1) Up(H2) Down(H1) Up(H2) Left(W1) Right(W1) Left(W1) Right(W1)
Width Height Max. Zoom Min. Zoom
Distance from Screen (L)
Movable V Position from Default Position Movable H Position from Default Position
60
80
100
120
150
200
250
152
203
254
305
381
508
635
52
69
86
104
129
173
216
132
175
219
263
329
438
548
30
40
51
61
76
101
126
77
103
128
154
193
257
321
96
129
162
195
245
328
411
2.4
3.3
4.1
5.0
6.2
8.3
10.4
122
164
206
248
311
416
3.1
4.2
5.2
6.3
7.9
10.6
15
21
26
31
38
51
63
2
3
4
4
5
7
9
39
52
65
78
97
129
161
5
7
9
11
14
18
23
3
4
4
5
7
9
11
3
4
4
5
7
9
11
7
9
11
13
17
22
28
7
9
11
13
17
22
28
Diagonal size
inch cm inch cm inch cm inch m inch inchm cm inch cm
Down(H1) Up(H2) Down(H1) Up(H2) Left(W1) Right(W1) Left(W1) Right(W1)
Width Height Max. Zoom Min. Zoom
WL6700U / WL6700LU
--
Screen Distance from Screen (L)
Movable V Position from Default Position Movable H Position from Default Position
--
W1
Left
H1
+H2
-H2
H
L
W1
Right
W
L
To find out the details of sRGB,
visit us at : http://global.mitsubishielectric.
com/bu/projectors/technology/
Non-sRGB Original
sRGB Mode
Developed to ensure standard, uniform color reproduction regardless of the
type of display used, sRGB color profile technology uses independent color
coordinates common to all display technologies. As a result, it helps to
eliminate hue variations that occur between different display
systems and more accurately matches the way colors look.
3D Y/C digital comb filter and 3D noise reduction
The luminance and chrominance (Y/C) signals of images are separated
with 3D processing for enhanced brightness. Cross-colorization
(rainbow-like noise patterns) and dotcrawl (checkerboard-like noise patterns)
are reduced, producing a clear and distinct image.
Color Enhancer
Optimum source reproduction is achieved with six different viewing
modes: Auto, Presentation, Standard, Theater, sRGB, and User.
Depending on the input signal, you can adjust the best color setting on your own.
Impressive Picture Quality
2-way Mechanical Lens Shift (Vertical & Horizontal)
Lens shift allows images to be shifted both
horizontally and vertically, letting you position
the projector conveniently anywhere in the room.
Additionally, Digital Keystone Correction reduces
line distortion by allowing for vertical correction
to create a more natural-looking picture even
when it is difficult to set up the unit perfectly
perpendicular with the screen.
Optional Lenses
A wide variety of optional lenses is available to suit any operating or
user requirement.
Versatile Input Terminals
Equipped with a RJ45 network terminal, administrators can remotely manage
their projectors from a web browser via the Local Area Network (LAN).
Administrators can check projector status such as lamp usage,
change input selections, remotely power on or off, as well as receive email alerts
if an error occurs. In addition, these projectors support RS232C standards as well as
BNC connectivity for long cable setups with PC or video inputs.
Designed for Flexible Installations
Optional Lenses Line-up
*The CA-XL6600 (FR) Front Cabinet (sold separately) is required when using the OL-X500FR Rear Projection Short Throw Fix Lens.
OL-X500SZ
Short Throw
Zoom Lens
( )
OL-X500LZ
Long Throw
Zoom Lens
( )
OL-X500TZ
Tele Throw
Zoom Lens
( )
OL-X500FR(F)
Rear Projection Short Throw Fix Lens
with Front Cabinet
( )
Ultra-Brightness
3000lm 6000lm
Super bright 6000lm*
The XL6600U/LU delivers super
bright 6000 lumen* images.
A high brightness level
for presenting in large meeting
rooms and conference halls.
*WL6700U/LU, XL6500U/LU are 5000 lumens.
Projector Line-up
XL6600U
6000lm / XGA
XL6600LU
(Lens not included)
6000lm / XGA
XL6500U
5000lm / XGA
XL6500LU
(Lens not included)
5000lm / XGA
WL6700U
5000lm / WXGA
WL6700LU
(Lens not included)
5000lm / WXGA
Terminal Cover
Includes a terminal cover to cover up any visible
connectivity cables.
Wider Screen Range (WL6700U/LU only)
Whatever the screen you use is, WL6700U/LU can automatically
detects the input signal, and display an optimum screen size to either
Auto (16:10), Auto (16:9), or Auto (4:3). Users will no longer need to worry
about selecting the optional screen size since the projector can
automatically detect the signal and select the optimal mode.
Also since the WL6700U/LU incorporate a 1366 x 800 WXGA panel,
they will support multiple WXGA images -
1280 x 768, 1280 x 800, 1360 x 768, 1366 x 768
at its native resolution without compression.
Long 4000hrs Lamp Life
Designed with a lamp temperature controlling system, the WL6700U/LU,
XL6600U/LU, XL6500U/LU can support a lamp life of up to 4000 hours*1.
The long life lamp makes dramatic reductions in overall cost
of ownership by decreasing the frequency of lamp replacements.
(*1): When used in Lamp Low mode. Maximum lamp life at standard mode use is 2,000 hours. (*2): Lamp life refers to the
average time required for brightness to be reduced by half, and not the time specified in the warranty. Use time may vary
widely by the environment and conditions, and whether or not cleaning and other maintenance procedures are followed.
Lamp Replacement Frequency*2
2,000-hour lamp
4,000-hour lamp
2,000 hours 4,000 hours
Reduced
Lamp
Replacements
1st replacementOriginal Lamp
Original Lamp
Ultra Quiet 29dBA Operation
Fan noise emanating from a projector can get annoying during
a presentation or videoconference, but now that's a thing of the past.
The WL6700U/LU, XL6600U/LU, XL6500U/LU offer a significantly low noise level
of only
29dBA (low lamp mode). As a result, your audience can enjoy
the presentation or conference without noisy distractions from the projector.
User-friendly Functions
Once the motion alarm is set, unauthorized attempts to remove
the projector will cause the alarm to sound. Undetectable externally as it is
built-in, the alarm is battery powered and features a "safety pin" that
prevents accidental activation during projector maintenance.
Anti-Theft Features (password security, motion alarm, screen capture)
Through software, password menus helps lock out access to operation and
a customized splash or logo screen can appear when powering
on the projector to thwart would-be burglars.
From a hardware standpoint,a motion alarm is built
into the cable cover; if an outsider attempts
to forcibly remove the projector from its mount,
a loud alarm will help drive off the potential thief.
PJ Link available (Projector control by network LAN)
To monitor and projectors and facilitate maintenance,
PJ Link is a diagnostic system that provides control over key projector
functions such as…filter clogging. Being able to remotely manage via
a LAN is ideal for administrators to control their projectors from a remote system.
High image quality PinP* (Real Motion)
This innovative technology allows you to show two images (two motion/live
images) simultaneously on screen. Images from two different sources (PC
and video) can be shown together on the main screen and PIP to double
the impact of any presentation. An increase in video processing to
60 frames / sec. provides
smoother image
transitions and it is also
possible to zoom up on
the picture.
*XL6600U/LU, XL6500U/LU, only. Not compatible with the WL6700U/LU.
Split (side-by-side) window function
*
brings expression to the next level
The split-screen function of conventional XGA projectors overlap,
with the sub-screen in front of the main screen.
Our WXGA panels present perfectly parallel split windows,
placing two screens side-by-side. When displays are simultaneous
and identical in scale, comparative viewing is clear and effective.
WXGAXGA(1024 X 768)
Movable
PIP
A
C
0 100 500 1,000 1,500
20~30
30~40
40~50
50~60
CUSTOMER ANALYSIS
PC
Video
image
A
C
0 100 500 1,000 1,500
20~30
30~40
40~50
50~60
CUSTOMER ANALYSIS
*WL6700U/LU only. Not compatible with the XL6600U/LU, XL6500U/LU.
Splash screen
Protected by Motion Alarm
Protegido mediante alarma contra robo
Durch Diebstahlalarm geschutzt
Protege par une alarme antivol
Projector View,
PC Monitoring Station
A PC with web browser
Projector View,
PC Monitoring Station
Remote access to Projector View
can be launched via the Internet
ROOM
101
Local Area
Network
ROOM
202
W
L6700U/LU
XL6600U/LU
XL6500U/LU
W
L6700U/LU
XL6600U/LU
XL6500U/LU
Motion alarm

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