Mitsubishi Electronics XL21, XL50 installation manual As needed, you can adjust the screen gaps

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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.

Screen-holding arm

Slide lock lever (Inside the arm)

12.Reinstall the screen unit in its original cabinet. Put the pins inside the screen 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”: Screen attaching/detaching work should be done by two or more people.

Pin

Retainer

screen-holding arm

13.Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock, and push the screen unit along the rail till the end.

67”: The levers can be unlocked respectively.

50”: You don’t have to tighten the removed two screen-fixing

bolts.

Slide lock lever (Inside the arm)

1.2.6.5. Screen gap adjustment

 

 

This adjustment is normally unnecessary.

2mm

As needed, you can adjust the screen gaps.

(3mm)

1. Estimate a distance to move the screens so that the screen gaps will approximately be:

2 mm for 50” or

3 mm for 67”.

2.Open the screen units (chapter 1.2.7.1, on page 21).

2mm

(3mm)

REV 2.4

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Contents Set-up and Installation Manual Table of Contents REV 118 Flowchart Set-up and installation OverviewProduct lineup Safety precaution Cube installationPreparation Input board installation optional Color wheel unlocking Unlocking for XL21Lamp cushion removing for Changer PH50 Cube stacking for Rear Assembling the base stands and cubesScreen gap adjustment Fixing to the wall and floor Tape peeling off for Cube stacking for FrontScreen detaching For 67 , 50 Changer VentilationFor 50 Single External AC fan attaching occasional Assembling base stands and cubes As needed, you can adjust the screen gaps Adjustment Screen opening Screen open/close for FrontScreen closing Case of daisy chain ConnectingControl signal connection Image signal connectionInternal cabling for Front For other than daisy chainMenu operation Control button list Initial set upOperation mode Remote ID Basic menu operationPicture outline adjustment Dipswitch settingDisplaying internal test pattern Attaching Axis adjustmentFront Close the screen .2.7.2, on Detaching AdjustmentPosition Keystone Tilt Zoom Correct the horizontal keystone distortion Mirror adjustment 50 XL21 XL50 Rear and PH50 Terminate This adjustment is normally unnecessary System memory settingSystem set up Lamp Power Lamp Mode for XL21 This adjustment is normally unnecessaryOverlap for the input board Start MemoryBaud Rate Image Flip This adjustment is normally unnecessarySystem Sync Indication This adjustment is normally unnecessary Extended ID Auto Power onDirection This adjustment is normally unnecessary Resolution for PH50 This adjustment is normally unnecessaryCable Length for PH50 and XL50 Changer Lamp Change forBlack Level This adjustment is not necessary Color balance adjustmentREV Gradation White BalanceSensor Target ColorColor Matrixuser Image set upDither This adjustment is normally unnecessary ADV.COL This adjustment is normally unnecessaryADV.DARK This adjustment is normally unnecessary Gamma This adjustment is normally unnecessaryWhite Boost This adjustment is normally unnecessary Automatic input signal scanning Input memory setting for the main inputInput port selecting AMP Gain for Analog input Signal adjustment3.1. H.POSITION, V.POSITION Fine for Analog inputSignal Select Signal Select for XL21Clamp START=0, Clamp WIDTH=0. Procedure Aperture ContrastBrightness Color MatrixInput memory calling/deleting Input memory savingExpansion setting Input memory setting for the input boardFine for S.ANALOG input 4.1. H.POSITION, V.POSITIONAMP. Gain for S.ANALOG input Scanning Value is automatically set in automatic input signalClamp START=0, Clamp WIDTH=0. Procedure With VC-B20KA Brightness Tint for Composite or Y/C input VCR Mode for Composite or Y/C input with VC-B20KVASPECT-RATIO Color for Composite or Y/C inputInput memory saving Input Memory Display memory setting for the input board2. H.DISPLAY POS, V.DISPLAY POS Digital OUT Screen ModeDisplay memory calling/deleting Display memory savingSetting as daisy chain connection for the input board Display POS /1 Safety precautions Regular maintenance 2.1. Lamp replacementFor Single ProcedureTighten the two lamp fixing screws For Changer Open the lamp cover Close the lamp cover Partition door Action in lamp failure burnout or explosion Auto-lamp changing function for ChangerAction in brightness deterioration Lamp position auto calibration Manual lamp swapLamp will Exchange Soon Condenser lens adjustment for Single Focus adjustment Cabinet CleaningCleaning procedure Screen front surfaceFilter Time Filter ResetLamp cushion inserting for Axis adjuster fixingFor delivery Color wheel locking for XL21Screen-holding arm locking for 67 Front FrontCommon items Function MemoriesMenu trees Input memoryAdditional items When S.DIGITAL is selected Additional items When Analog or S.ANALOG is selectedDisplay memory Items within parentheses are initial values System memoryMemory list display Control panel Test pattern listLED display LED display list RS-232C terminal Terminal functionsControl terminal Available input signal list RGB signal Ycbcr Ypbpr component video signal Outline drawing Motorized adjustment tool, S-AXL50E specificationAccessory Applicable productTerminals Outline Terminal for firmware upgrading/slide switchRotary dial LED Reset buttonRecovery procedure from error Trouble shootingInstallation Adjustment software, Wallaby 4.1. GeneralInitial set-up Serial port setting System configuration settingAutomatic panel ID setting Manual panel ID settingPicture mute off AdjustmentSerial port opening Turning onMaintenance Service tab for system memoryOptimize gain function Auto CSC functionInstallation Misc Function Input tab for input memory 107 Additional items When Composite or Y/C is selected Display tab for display memory Information tab Memory tabMemory copy Cube data saving Memory backupData sending to cubes Serial Port Power and MuteMain window Panel selection areaMenu bar Paste Parameter Edit menu Read ParameterSend Parameter Copy ParameterAuto ID System Config menu By n 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 orOther Wall Config… Cube ID SettingOpen Port SettingSpecial menu Protect Setting Serial Port menu Log…About trademarks Description Revision date Revision history

XL21, XL50 specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has consistently set benchmarks in the realm of display technologies, and their XL50 and XL21 projector series showcases this commitment to excellence. These models are meticulously designed to cater to a variety of professional environments, making them indispensable tools for businesses, education, and large venues.

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