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Mitsubishi Electric WD385U-EST User manual

L-188-1-C8826-C KYO-1201 Printed in Japan (MDOC)
Revised publication ef fective Jan. 2012.
Superseding publication of L-188-1-C8826 -B Oct. 2011.
Specifications are subjec t to change without notice.
To find out more about WD385U-EST/XD365U-EST and our projectors,visit us at
Screen Size and Projection Distance
Side view
Height (H)
Hd
Projection distance (L)
The above numbers are approximate, and may be slightly different from the actual measurements.
Input and Output Terminals
Picture Performance Presentation User-friendly
1
2
3
4
5
6
Audio output
Audio input
S-Video/Video
Serial RS-232C
Monitor output
PC/Component
video input
HDMI
Mini-USB
USB (type-A/B)
LAN (RJ-45)
7
8
9
(WD385U-EST/ XD365U-EST)
Eco Changes is the Mitsubishi Electric
Group’s environmental statement, and
expresses the Group’s stance on
environmental management. Through a
wide range of businesses, we are helping
contribute to the realization of a
sustainable society.
WD385U-EST
X D365U-EST
Varies depending on conditions:
•Lamp life specification is an estimate based on verification under proper conditions and is not the duration of the warranty. Lamp will shut-off automatically when usage reaches the specified estimated maximum lamp hours.
Service life may vary widely depending on usage and operating environment and conditions, as well as users’ adherence to the maintenance and cleaning procedures provided in the user manual.
•HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
•All brand names and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders.
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WD385U-EST
XD365U-EST
WD385U-EST
X D365U-EST
Welcome to a New Level of
Interactive Communication
Next-generation Short-throw Lens Projectors
MULTIMEDIA DATA/VIDEO PROJECTORS
1 2 3 98
76
5
4
Screen (16 : 10)
Diagonal size Width (W)Height (H)
inch
37
42
53
64
79
95
Height of projected
image (Hd)
Distance
from screen (L)
inch
70
80
100
120
150
180
cm
178
203
254
305
381
457
inch
59
68
85
102
127
153
cm
151
172
215
258
323
388
cm
94
108
135
162
202
242
inch
22
25
32
39
49
60
m
0.56
0.64
0.82
0.99
1.25
1.51
inch
4.6
5.3
6.6
7.9
9.9
11.9
cm
12
13
17
20
25
30
Screen size chart (WD385U-EST)
Screen size chart (XD365U-EST)
Screen (4 : 3)
Diagonal size Width (W)Height (H)
inch
36
48
60
72
90
Height of projected
image (Hd)
Distance
from screen (L)
inch
60
80
100
120
150
cm
152
203
254
305
381
inch
48
64
80
96
120
cm
122
163
203
244
305
cm
91
122
152
183
229
inch
22
30
38
46
58
m
0.56
0.77
0.97
1.18
1.49
inch
5.4
7.2
9.0
10.8
13.5
cm
14
18
23
27
34
Low
Fan Noise
Brilliant
ColorTM
Ultrashort-
throw
Projection
WD385U-EST
0.65" 1-chip DMD
1280 × 800 (Total 1,024,000 pixels)
2800lm
3000 : 1
70" – 180" (1280 × 800)
0.375
Specifications
Computer compatibility
640 × 480
(Expanded)
– 1280 × 800
(Real)
–
1600 × 1200
(Compressed)
, 1080p
(Compressed)
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), 1080i/p (1125i/p 60Hz)
1080i/p (1125i/p 50Hz)
640 × 480
(Expanded)
– 1024 × 768
(Real)
–
1600 × 1200
(Compressed)
, 1080p
(Compressed)
Sync on Green available
RGB; mini D-sub 15pin × 2 Audio; stereo mini jack (φ3.5mm)× 2 (one for PC1, the other for PC2)
Video; RCA × 1 + S-VIDEO × 1 Digital; HDMI × 1 Video audio; RCA jack (L/R)× 1
RGB; mini D-sub 15pin × 1 Audio; stereo mini jack (φ3.5mm)× 1
SERIAL; mini D-sub 9pin × 1 (RS232C) LAN (RJ-45); × 1 (projector control, LAN display)
USB type-A; wireless display, Computer-free presentation (PC less presentation)
USB type-B; USB display
Video compatibility
Input terminals
Output terminals
Communication terminals
Normal mode: 230W (Shut-off Time: 3000hr), Low mode: 190W (Shut-off Time: 6000hr)
10W mono
325 × 113 × 258 mm
4.1 kg (9.0 lbs)
100 - 240VAC, 50/60Hz
VLT-XD560LP
XD365U-EST
0.55" 1-chip DMD
1024 × 768 (Total 786,432 pixels)
2500lm
60" – 150" (1024 × 768)
0.469
Model
Display technology
Resolution
Brightness
Contrast ratio
Picture size
Throw ratio
Source lamp
Audio speaker
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Power requirements
Optional lamp
• Compliant with ISO21118-2005
Interactive pen
Non-rechargeble
AAA batteries
(R03 or LR03) x 2
4-key: Left button,
Right button,
Pairing button,
Power switch +
Penpoint button (Left button)
2 LED (Red/Green):
battery indicator,
link indicator
CC2500: 2.4GHz
(2400-2483.5MHz)
P-ON: 120mW
48g
70g (with battery)
201mm×22.5mm×22mm
(not including protrusions)
USB cable
User manual
AAA batteries (R03 or LR03) × 2
Strap
Interactive pen
Type
Battery
Button
LED
RF
Power consumption
Weight
Dimensions
(Length×Width×Height)
Accessories
All contents are subject to change without notice.
The above figures are approximate and may be slightly different from
the actual measurements.
10
USB / LAN
Display
10W
Speaker
Interactive
Function
Remote
Desktop
Stand-by
Audio
Audio Mix
Visual PA
Direct
Power Off
Long-life
Lamp
LAN
(RJ-45)
Low
Stand-by
Power
Top Loading
Lamp
HDMI
Closed
Caption
PC less
Presentation
10
At the Forefront of
Classroom Education
Simultaneous Message Display (Visual PA)
Using “PtG Converter”, PowerPoint files can be converted into a special
format and saved on a USB storage device. When the USB device is
connected to the projector, users can replay slideshows or animation effects
using only the projector.
Note: The types of slideshows and animation effects that can be replayed are limited.
JPEG files saved on a USB storage device can be projected in slideshow style.
Note: Only compatible with JPEG files.
Computer-free Presentation (PC less presentation)
[PtG file/JPEG Viewer]
Even when the power to the projector
is turned off, when an external audio
device such as a DVD is connected,
the projector speaker can be used
as an audio speaker.
Stand-by Audio
Even when the power to the projector
is turned off, when an external audio
device such as a DVD or separate
speaker is connected, the projector
can be used as an amplifier.
Audio Pass-through
PtG
JPEG Viewer
Images transferred via USB cable
Display via LAN (Wired and Wi-Fi)
Remote computer control
via a keyboard or mouse
connected to the projector
via a USB cable or Wi-Fi
dongle.
Wireless mouse/keyboard
Enjoy slideshows made with Microsoft®
PowerPoint or other software without
using a computer.
Enjoy slideshows without a computer.
Change the file format
from PPT to PtG, and
save the file on a USB
storage device.
Simply save
the JPEG file on
a USB storage device.
The 10W speaker can be used when the projector is
in stand-by mode.
WD385U-EST/XD365U-EST
DVD
Remote location
Network Connectivity
Top-loading lamp for easier maintenance
Quiet 28dB Operation
Projection fan noise can be distracting during a presentation or videocon-
ference. The WD385U-EST and XD365U-EST projectors operate at a
significantly low noise level of only 28dB (i.e., in “low lamp” mode). As a
result, presentations and conferences can be held without distracting
projector noise in the background.
USB Display/LAN Display
USB
To use the projector to reproduce images from a computer, a USB cable,
LAN cable or commercially available wireless dongle can be used. For
displaying images via a LAN, up to four computers can be connected to
one projector. The projection screen can be divided into quarters,
reproducing all computer screens simultaneously.
Estimated 6000-hour lamp life (in Low mode)
Remote Desktop
When using the LAN Display function, a USB mouse or USB keyboard can
be connected to the projector enabling direct access to a computer
utilizing the Internet or other application.
Notes:
1) Only one optional USB Type-A port from a computer can be directly connected to
a projector. Multiple connections using a USB hub is not possible.
2) For displaying images via a LAN, network settings are required.
3) Not all USB dongles are compatible.
LAN
LAN
WD385U-EST
X D365U-EST
Mitsubishi Electric’s WD385U-EST and XD365U-EST projectors have the world’s
shortest focal distance* and are equipped with a feature that revolutionizes visual
interactive communication, interactive pens. In addition to performing the functions of
a conventional mouse, the pens can be used to draw and write on the projector screen.
Even in classrooms with limited space, our short-throw lenses secure the our short-throw
lenses aract the audience’s aention with large images and striking impact.
is visual communications solution from Mitsubishi Electric further expands application
possibilities, creating a level of interactivity that can bring projector usage to the forefront
of classroom education.
3D READY – Enjoy the future today
World Shortest* Focal Distance –
0.375 Throw Ratio (WD385U-EST)
Presentation
2800lm* High Brightness (WD385U-EST)
Utilizing a large-diameter lens and optimal optical engine design, the
shortest focal distance (throw ratio: 0.375) in the industry has been
achieved. Even if the teacher or presenter must move in front of the
projected image, they are neither blinded nor disturbed by projector light,
enabling them to maintain eye contact with the audience at all times.
The high 2800lm brightness (2500lm for XGA models) helps to ensure
presentation images are clearly seen without lowering the light in the room.
3000:1 High Contrast
Dark chip3 is introduced to the DLP™chip line-up. Stray-light processing
has been optimized for the optical system, achieving a high contrast of
3000:1. This makes it possible to reproduce sharp, vivid images in which
sentences and other characters can be easily read.
Experience the impact and allure of 3D images. The 3D video
content must be in field sequential format and special electronic
shutter glasses are required.
Ecology Network
User-friendly
Audio
Using the “Audio Mix” feature and wireless microphone sold separately, the
presenter’s voice is reproduced loud and clear in real time.
Excellent Sound Projection (10W Speaker+Audio Mix)
*Units not equipped with mirrors *XD365U-EST throw ratio: 0.469
Note: Data researched by Mitsubishi Electric in August 2011.
*XD365U-EST: 2500lm
No Special Interactive Board Required
Simply use the accompanying interactive pens to
draw, write and perform the functions of a computer
mouse on the projection screen.
All required software is pre-installed. Multiple pens can
be used to write on projected images such as those of
PowerPoint slides and educational software, thereby
enabling truly interactive communication to develop
between teachers and students. In addition, position
coordinate data is pre-installed in the projector, allowing
immediate use without having to perform the calibraton
task of setting coordinate axes.
•Write on projection screen without touching it
using the Air Mouse function
•Use both pens simultaneously in Dual Pen mode
Dual Pen mode Extremely stable operation even at a distance
Clicking sensation
when pen tip is pushed
Comfortable
ergonomic
triangular shape
*When in stand-by (low) mode. At this time, use of the LAN function, RS-232C output is
not possible.
Stand-by Wattage under 0.5W*
Stand-by (low) mode power consumption is less than 0.5W, offering
increased energy savings and further contributing to environmental
preservation.
*Time preset by user
If no image signal is output for a predetermined period of time*, power
is automatically turned off, realizing energy savings by reducing needless
power consumption.
Auto Power Off
Mounted lamp3,000-hour lamp
6,000-hour lamp
3,000 6,000
Mounted lamp Reduced operating cost
1st replacement
A longer service life for the projection lamp has been achieved by
incorporating an optimal design for lamp temperature control. Benefits
include substantial reductions in projector operating cost and the labor
required for changing the lamp.
•
Lamp life specification is an estimate based on verification under proper conditions and is not the duration of the warranty.
Lamp will shut-off automatically when usage reaches the specified estimated maximum lamp hours.
Service life may vary widely depending on usage and operating environment and conditions, as well as users’ adherence
to the maintenance and cleaning procedures provided in the user’s manual.
*Units not equipped with mirrors
Note: Data researched by Mitsubishi Electric in August 2011.
WD385U-EST/XD365U-EST
DVD
Audio speaker
DVD audio
In addition, audio can be output when the projector is
in stand-by mode, using the projector as an amplifier.
DVD audio
Reliable, User-friendly Interactive Pen

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