Mitsubishi Electronics XL50, XL21 installation manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

 

1. SET-UP AND INSTALLATION

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1.1.

Overview

5

1.1.1.

Product lineup

5

1.1.2.

Flowchart

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Start

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1.2.

Cube installation

6

1.2.1.

Safety precaution

6

1.2.2.

Preparation

6

1.2.3. Input board installation (optional)

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1.2.4.

Unlocking (for

XL21

 

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1.2.5.

Cube stacking (for

Rear

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1.2.6.

Cube stacking (for

Front

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1.2.7.

Screen open/close (for

Front

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1.3.

Connecting

1.3.1.

Control signal connection

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1.3.2.

Image signal connection

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1.3.3.

Internal cabling (for

Front

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1.4.

Initial set up

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1.4.1.

Menu operation

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1.4.2.

Dipswitch setting

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1.4.3.

Picture outline adjustment

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1.5.

System memory setting

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1.5.1.

System set up

37

1.5.2.

Color balance adjustment

44

1.5.3.

Image set up

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1.6. Input memory setting (for the main input)

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1.6.1.

Input port selecting

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1.6.2. Automatic input signal scanning

51

1.6.3.

Signal adjustment

52

1.6.4.

Image quality adjustment

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1.6.5.

Input memory saving

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1.6.6.

Input memory calling/deleting

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1.7. Input memory setting (for the input board)

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1.7.1.

Input port selecting

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1.7.2.

Expansion setting

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1.7.3. Automatic input signal scanning

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1.7.4.

Signal adjustment

58

1.7.5.

Image quality adjustment

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1.7.6.

Input memory saving

65

1.7.7.

Input memory calling/deleting

65

1.8. Display memory setting (for the input board)

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1.8.1.

INPUT MEMORY

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1.8.2. H.DISPLAY POS, V.DISPLAY POS

66

1.8.3.

CROP

66

1.8.4.

DISPLAY

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Contents Set-up and Installation Manual Table of Contents REV 118 Product lineup Set-up and installation OverviewFlowchart Preparation Cube installationSafety precaution Input board installation optional Unlocking for XL21 Color wheel unlockingLamp cushion removing for Changer Cube stacking for Rear Assembling the base stands and cubes PH50Screen gap adjustment Fixing to the wall and floor Cube stacking for Front Tape peeling off forScreen detaching Ventilation For 67 , 50 ChangerFor 50 Single External AC fan attaching occasional Assembling base stands and cubes As needed, you can adjust the screen gaps Adjustment Screen open/close for Front Screen openingScreen closing Image signal connection ConnectingControl signal connection Case of daisy chainFor other than daisy chain Internal cabling for FrontInitial set up Menu operation Control button listOperation mode Basic menu operation Remote IDDisplaying internal test pattern Dipswitch settingPicture outline adjustment Axis adjustment AttachingFront Close the screen .2.7.2, on Adjustment DetachingPosition Keystone Tilt Zoom Correct the horizontal keystone distortion Mirror adjustment 50 XL21 XL50 Rear and PH50 Lamp Mode for XL21 This adjustment is normally unnecessary System memory settingSystem set up Lamp Power Terminate This adjustment is normally unnecessaryStart Memory Overlap for the input boardSystem Sync Image Flip This adjustment is normally unnecessaryBaud Rate Indication This adjustment is normally unnecessary Auto Power on Extended IDCable Length for PH50 and XL50 Resolution for PH50 This adjustment is normally unnecessaryDirection This adjustment is normally unnecessary Lamp Change for ChangerColor balance adjustment Black Level This adjustment is not necessaryREV White Balance GradationTarget Color SensorImage set up Color MatrixuserGamma This adjustment is normally unnecessary ADV.COL This adjustment is normally unnecessaryADV.DARK This adjustment is normally unnecessary Dither This adjustment is normally unnecessaryWhite Boost This adjustment is normally unnecessary Input port selecting Input memory setting for the main inputAutomatic input signal scanning Fine for Analog input Signal adjustment3.1. H.POSITION, V.POSITION AMP Gain for Analog inputSignal Select for XL21 Signal SelectClamp START=0, Clamp WIDTH=0. Procedure Color Matrix ContrastBrightness ApertureInput memory saving Input memory calling/deletingInput memory setting for the input board Expansion setting4.1. H.POSITION, V.POSITION Fine for S.ANALOG inputAMP. Gain for S.ANALOG input Value is automatically set in automatic input signal ScanningClamp START=0, Clamp WIDTH=0. Procedure With VC-B20KA Brightness Color for Composite or Y/C input VCR Mode for Composite or Y/C input with VC-B20KVASPECT-RATIO Tint for Composite or Y/C inputInput memory saving 2. H.DISPLAY POS, V.DISPLAY POS Display memory setting for the input boardInput Memory Screen Mode Digital OUTDisplay memory saving Display memory calling/deletingSetting as daisy chain connection for the input board Display POS /1 Regular maintenance 2.1. Lamp replacement Safety precautionsProcedure For SingleTighten the two lamp fixing screws For Changer Open the lamp cover Close the lamp cover Partition door Action in brightness deterioration Auto-lamp changing function for ChangerAction in lamp failure burnout or explosion Manual lamp swap Lamp position auto calibrationLamp will Exchange Soon Condenser lens adjustment for Single Focus adjustment Screen front surface CleaningCleaning procedure CabinetFilter Reset Filter TimeColor wheel locking for XL21 Axis adjuster fixingFor delivery Lamp cushion inserting forFront Screen-holding arm locking for 67 FrontInput memory Function MemoriesMenu trees Common itemsDisplay memory Additional items When Analog or S.ANALOG is selectedAdditional items When S.DIGITAL is selected System memory Items within parentheses are initial valuesMemory list display LED display Test pattern listControl panel LED display list Control terminal Terminal functionsRS-232C terminal Available input signal list RGB signal Ycbcr Ypbpr component video signal Applicable product Motorized adjustment tool, S-AXL50E specificationAccessory Outline drawingRotary dial Terminal for firmware upgrading/slide switchTerminals Outline Trouble shooting Reset buttonRecovery procedure from error LEDInitial set-up Adjustment software, Wallaby 4.1. GeneralInstallation Manual panel ID setting System configuration settingAutomatic panel ID setting Serial port settingTurning on AdjustmentSerial port opening Picture mute offService tab for system memory MaintenanceAuto CSC function Optimize gain functionInstallation Misc Function Input tab for input memory 107 Additional items When Composite or Y/C is selected Display tab for display memory Memory tab Information tabMemory copy Data sending to cubes Memory backupCube data saving Panel selection area Power and MuteMain window Serial PortMenu bar Copy Parameter Edit menu Read ParameterSend Parameter Paste ParameterCube ID Setting System Config menu By n 1x1, 2x2, 3x3 orOther Wall Config… Auto IDSerial Port menu Log… Port SettingSpecial menu Protect Setting OpenAbout trademarks Revision history Description Revision date

XL21, XL50 specifications

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