Mitsubishi Electronics Mitsubishi Digital ElectronicsXL50 user manual

User manual for the device Mitsubishi Electronics Mitsubishi Digital ElectronicsXL50

Device: Mitsubishi Electronics Mitsubishi Digital ElectronicsXL50
Category: Projector
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electronics
Size: 2.38 MB
Added : 1/4/2014
Number of pages: 120
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TM
DLP Data Display Cube
PH50 series (SXGA+ models)
XL50, XL21 series (XGA models)
Set-up and Installation Manual
March 09, 2007 (REV 2.4)

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Table of Contents 1. SET-UP AND INSTALLATION......................................................................................................5 1.1. Overview ...............................................................................................................................5 1.1.1. Product lineup ................................................................................................................5 1.1.2. Flowchart.................................................

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1.8.5. DIGITAL OUT ...............................................................................................................67 1.8.6. SCREEN MODE...........................................................................................................67 1.8.7. Display memory saving ................................................................................................68 1.8.8. Display memory calling/deleting ...........................................................

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4.2.1. Software Installation .....................................................................................................99 4.2.2. Connecting ...................................................................................................................99 4.2.3. Dipswitch setting...........................................................................................................99 4.2.4. Starting the application ..........................................................

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1. Set-up and installation 1.1. Overview 1.1.1. Product lineup Screen size Lineup Resolution Lamp Access 50” 67” F Fr ro on nt t – VS-67PHF50U P PH H5 50 0 S SX XG GA A+ + C Ch ha an ng ge er r series R Re ea ar r VS-50PH50U VS-67PH50U Front VS-50XLWF50U VS-67XLWF50U Front C Ch ha an ng ge er r VS-50XLW50U VS-67XLW50U Rear Rear X XL L5 50 0 / (VS-50XLW20U) (VS-67XLW20U) (*1) X XG GA A (X XL L2 21 1) VS-50XLF50U F Fr ro on nt t VS-67XLF50U series (VS-50XLF20U) S

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1.2. Cube installation 1.2.1. Safety precaution • This product requires a special installation to prevent falling or toppling. This should be done by installation specialists. • Be sure to read this manual and the user’s manual for your safety before starting assembly or installation. • Be sure to use supplied accessories for assembly or installation. • Attach all the screws and fixtures specified in this manual securely. • Reinforce the wall surface and floor so that it can suppor

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1.2.3. Input board installation (optional) When using the optional input board, install it into the product according to the following steps. In Front, a slot for the board is located inside the cube. Open the screen unit before installation Front according to the chapter 1.2.7 on page 21. When you attach it, be sure to turn off the main power switch. Panel cover 1. Remove a panel cover on the control panel by removing 6 screws at the positions shown in the figure.

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1.2.4. Unlocking (for X XL L2 21 1 ) Surely release following locks before turning on the main power switch. Turning on without releasing may cause damage. 1.2.4.1. Color wheel unlocking The color wheel is located on the optical unit inside the cube. In Front, open the screen unit Front according to the chapter 1.2.7 on page 21 before unlocking. Turning on without unlocking may cause damage. 1. Make sure a key slot on the color wheel cushion faces Metal the top as you begin th

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1.2.4.2. Lamp cushion removing (for C Ch ha an ng ge er r) Remove a lamp cushion before turning on the main power switch. Turning on without removing may cause smoking and catching fire. • It should be remembered to lock the lamp cover after removing. If you neglect to lock it, the lamp changer may not work correctly. Lamp cushion Lock Lamp cover Caution Before shipment, be sure to insert the cushion in the reverse order of removing (chapt

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1.2.5. Cube stacking (for R Re ea ar r ) 1.2.5.1. Assembling the base stands and cubes 1. Assemble base stands. 2. Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and plumb by means of a spirit level. Base stands Level adjusters Screen unit 3. Loosen 4 screen-fixing screws per unit shown with arrow lines in the right figure with an Allen wrench (5 mm) to remove the screen units from all cubes to be installed. (This applies to Screen-fixing screws 50”, w

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8. Place the next bottom row cube on the base stand and fix it in the same way. 9. Join right and left cubes at 4 points with supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers. 10. Place cubes for the upper row on the assembled units. 11. Fix them vertically and horizontally at 4 points each with supplied hexagon socket head bolts, spring washers and flat washers. 12. Stop up the holes on both sides with supplied joint hole seals, which ho

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1.2.5.3. Fixing to the wall and floor You don’t have to attach the lower door in this chapter since picture outlines have yet to be adjusted as explained in the next chapter. After the picture outline adjustment, attach the door in the reverse order of detaching. 1. Attach floor-fixing brackets on 4 level adjusters below the base stand and fix them to the floor with anchor bolts. 2. Fix the upper back part of the display wall to the back wall with wall-fixing brackets as shown in th

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1.2.6. Cube stacking (for F Fr ro on nt t ) Caution Take heed of appropriate surrounding space for ventilation (except rear surface) such as not to pool the hot air on the top of the display walls so that the ambient temperature doesn’t exceed the product environmental requirements. 1.2.6.1. Tape peeling off (for 67”) 67” The screen-holding arms in both sides are taped at each end for transportation. Peel them off before installation. Tape Screen- holding arm

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1.2.6.2. Screen detaching For 50” which is supplied with the screen fitted, the screen unit should be detached before 50” installation. (For 6 67 7” ”, the screens are provided separately.) 6 67 7” ”: Screen attaching/detaching work should be done by two or more people. Be careful not to trap your fingers when you slide its arms during detaching/attaching work. 1. 5 50 0” ”: Remove two screen-fixing bolts (M6 – 45mm, gold hexagon socket). Caution Before shipment, be sure to tighten

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1.2.6.3. Ventilation To ensure a proper airflow for cooling, you need to block some vents as the following figures. Should be blocked Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Panel 1 Panel 2 Panel 1 Panel 2 Top row (From rear) (From rear) Panel 3 Panel 4 Panel 3 Panel 4 Bottom row (From rear) (From rear) Base stand Intake Intake Vents to be blocked Vent s to be blocked External AC fans (occasional) For 67”, 50”

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1.2.6.3.2. For 5 50 0” ” S Siin ng glle e According to circumstances, attach the optional external AC fans (JC-AF115R or JC-AF230R) on the intake vents in the bottom row (see “External AC fan attaching” on page 17). • Prepare openings on base stands to ventilate. • Keep enough base stand height not to inhale a coat of dust on a floor from the intake vents. 1. To block the bottom row, detach the bottom duct cover from inside the cube and attach it on the bottom of the duct. Be sure

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External AC fan attaching (occasional) When 4-high configuration with 5 50 0” ” S Siin ng glle e, attach the optional external AC fans (JC-AF115R or JC-AF230R) on intake vents. Even in 3-high configuration, attach the AC fans as well, when spaces are narrower than 50cm to the ceiling and 10cm to the wall behind. Narrow spaces tend to rise the cube internal heat. Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the bottom row. 1. Attach a suitable plug to the bare end of the power cor

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1.2.6.4. Assembling base stands and cubes 1. Assemble base stands. 2. Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and plumb by means of a spirit level. Base stands Level adjusters 3. Place a cube on the base stand. Caution Do not grip the screen-holding arms to Hexagon socket head bolt lift up a cube cabinet. It may cause breakage. 4. Fix the cube at 4 points with supplied hexagon Spring washer socket head bolts, spring washers and flat Flat washer washers

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11. Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock, and draw the screen-holding arms till locked. 67”: The levers can be unlocked respectively. 67” Screen-holding arm Slide lock lever (Inside the arm) 12. Reinstall the screen unit in its original Pin cabinet. Put the pins inside the screen Retainer unit on the retainers at the top of the screen-holding arms, following which make the screen upright. Make sure it will be locked securely. 67”: S

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3. For horizontal adjustment: 5 50 0” ”: Loosen two screws in the right screen guide to adjust its horizontal position and fix them. 67”: Loosen the screw in the bottom screen guide to adjust 67” its horizontal position and fix it. The screen guide has punch marks at the adjustable range (+/- 2mm) and its center. 4. For vertical adjustment: Loosen two screws each in the left and right screen guides to adjust their vertical positions and fix them. 6 67 7” ”: The screen guides have the


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