Mitsubishi Electronics XD50U user manual Table of Supported Frequency, Signal

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Table of Supported Frequency

The projector automatically identifies the signal input from the computer and selects the optimum resolution as shown on the table below.

Manual adjustments may be required for some input signals. See “Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position” on page E- 40, 41.

Signal

Resolution

Frequency

Video

Digital

Analog

 

 

Horizonral (kHz)

Vertical (Hz)

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO(NTSC)

 

-

15.734

60.0







VIDEO(PAL/SECAM)

 

-

15.625

50.0







VESA

640  350

31.5

70.1







 

640

 350

37.9

85.1







 

720

 350

31.54

70.0







 

640

 400

31.5

70.1







 

640

 400

37.9

85.1







 

720

 400

31.5

70.0







 

720

 400

37.9

85.0







 

640

 480

31.5

60.0







 

640

 480

37.9

72.8







 

640

 480

37.5

75.0







 

640

 480

43.3

85.0







 

800

 600

35.2

56.3







 

800

 600

37.9

60.3







 

800

 600

46.9

75.0







 

800

 600

48.1

72.2







 

800

 600

53.7

85.1







 

1024

 763

48.4

60.0







 

1024

 763

56.5

70.1







 

1024

 763

57.7

72.0







 

1024

 763

60.0

75.0







 

1024

 763

68.7

85.0







 

1280

1024

64.0

60.0







Apple Macintosh

640  480

35.0

66.7







 

823

 624

49.7

74.5







 

1024

 768

60.2

74.9







 

1152

 870

68.7

75.1







HDTV(1080i)

1920 1080

33.75

60.0







(720p)

1280

 720

45.0

60.0







SDTV(480p)

720  480

31.47

59.94







* The projector does not support the ADC connector on Apple Macintosh.

: Supported frequency

 : Not supported frequency

The display resolution is 1024768 dots. When displaying a signal with resolutions other than 1024768 dots such as 12801024, sizes of characters or lines may be uneven.

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Contents XD50 Important Safety Information Important Safety Information If you break or drop the cabinet Place of installationNever remove the cabinet Do not modify this equipmentMajor Features Table of Contents Table of Contents Checking the Supplied Accessories Carrying case for projector and accessories Checking the Supplied AccessoriesNames of the Main Unit Parts Names of the Main Unit Parts Built-in Security SlotStandby button E-21 Names of the Remote Control PartsVOL button E-30 Volume adjustment display Infrared transmitter E-12Using the remote control for the first time Preparing the Remote ControlButton Battery Replacement Remote Control RangeProcedure Up to Projecting to the Screen Screen Size and Projection Distance Placement GuidePersonal Computers with a DVI Connector Connections with Personal ComputerDVI-D cable Not supplied DVI/mini D-Sub 15-pin conversion cable Supplied item Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin ConnectorConnecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Personal computerManufacturer Model Key To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer→ Video See Input Format on Page E-47 Connections with Composite SignalsVideo Equipment with Video Connectors Video Equipment with S-VIDEO ConnectorsGreen Blue Red Connections with Component SignalsGreen Blue Red Cb Cr Pb PrSupplied item Connections with the Audio JackAudio cable Supplied item Audio conversion cableFirmly plug in all the way To wall outlet Switch on the projector powerOperating Lit amberCursor Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/OffPress the Enter button to set This completes the selection of the display languageFinishing Unplug the power cableStandby indicator changes to flash Standby modeZoom ring Adjustment of the Projection ScreenAdjustment of the Projection Screen Adjust the projection image to the screenLowering the projection image Making Adjustments with the AdjustersFocus ring Raising the projection imageGeneral Operation Automatic AdjustmentWhen Auto Source is On When Auto Source is OffVideo Signals / Component Signals Selection of Aspect RatioGeneral Operation Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily Lamp ModeFreezing a Moving Picture Using the Presentation Timer Keystone Adjustment of the VolumeAdjust the volume To close the display immediately, press the Cancel buttonEnlarge to the desired size Enlargement of the Image and Video MovementImage can also be moved in the following circumstances Press the Zoom buttonVolume Using the Quick MenuContent of Adjustments and Settings Example Brightness adjustment displayMain unit buttons Menu Operation MethodMenu Name Adjustment Bar Item NameMenu Screen Names and Functions Menu Operation MethodMenu Display Press the Menu button to display the menu Performing Menu OperationsThis condition al- lows selection of the item name Making Adjustments/SettingsSelecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation Color ViewImput Info Menu name Item Name Sub Menu SetupPicture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position Picture Adj. Picture AdjustmentPicture Brightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / SharpnessPosition ResetPress of the Enter button forces the reset Fine PictureWhite ColorGamma Color TempWhite Balance Selection contents at the time of YCbCr inputSelection contents at the time of YPbPr input Color SpaceFilter Video SignalsView AspectView Power cable has been unpluggedVertical Flip Keystone SaveMenu Position SetupAuto Power Off Auto SourceSetup Input FormatVideo and SVideo Logo Scaling Presentation TimerTo start the timer Logo BackgroundCapture Mode Logo PositionInvalidata Logo Preview Start Logo CaptureFolder Initial SettingPlay Mode Switches the slide manuallyProgress Bar During Thumbnail Display IntervalRepeat Progress BarBackground Example of a display when Aspect button is pressedLanguage On ScreenDisplays the logo Startup ScreenStatus Factory DefaultLamp Timer Reset InfoResolution / Frequency Lamp TimerInfo Logo Capture Settings Startup Logo CreationPreparation and Projection of the Image Start Capture → Page E-50 Startup Logo CreationUsing the PC Card Viewer Before Using the PC Card ViewerTerminology Used in the Viewer Store the images on a CompactFlash Card Using the PC Card ViewerSlide Creation Method  Slide Creation GuideNames and Functions of the Viewer Functions PC-CARD buttonSource button  Using the Tool Bar  Names and Functions of the Viewer Screen PartsSlide  Removal from the PC Card Slot Using CompactFlash CardsInsertion to the PC Card Slot of the Personal Computer  Insertion to the PC Card SlotSet to PC-CARD Switch the Input to the PC CardWhen PC Card Error is displayed PC Card Viewer OperationWhen a folder has been selected and opened, When the Select button has been pressedSelection Method Rotation of the Slides Thumbnail Display and Settings ChangesWhen the File Open Error is Displayed View the SlidesThermal Protector When an Indicator is Lit or FlashingCheck the following matters before requesting servicing TroubleshootingDirty Lens CleaningCleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit Cleaning the Inside of the ProjectorReplacing the Lamp Cartridge Remove the lamp cartridge Replacing the Lamp CartridgeReset the Lamp Timer Mount the new lamp cartridgeMount the lamp cover Mechanical SpecificationsOptical ElectricalSignal Resolution Frequency Video Digital AnalogTable of Supported Frequency 239 190 Unit mm inch Cabinet DimensionsMitsubishi Electric Corporation

XD50U specifications

The Mitsubishi Electronics XD50U is a compact and versatile LCD projector designed to deliver high-quality images and excellent performance for a variety of applications. Ideal for both business presentations and educational purposes, the XD50U offers a blend of advanced features, reliability, and ease of use, making it a popular choice among professionals and educators alike.

One of the standout features of the XC50U is its bright 5000 ANSI lumens output, ensuring clear and vivid images even in well-lit environments. Coupled with a native XGA resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, this projector provides sharp and detailed visuals, making it suitable for intricate presentations, graphs, and videos.

The projector boasts a high contrast ratio of 2000:1, which enhances color depth and detail. This feature is particularly beneficial when presenting images or videos that require clear visual differentiation. The XD50U also supports a range of input formats, including HDMI, VGA, and composite video, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of devices such as laptops, DVD players, and gaming consoles.

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In terms of longevity and maintenance, the XD50U is equipped with a long-lasting lamp that can achieve up to 3000 hours of runtime in standard mode and extend to 4000 hours in eco mode. This extended lifespan reduces the frequency of lamp replacements, providing a cost-effective solution for users.

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Overall, the Mitsubishi Electronics XD50U is a powerful, feature-rich projector that caters to diverse presentation needs, offering reliable performance, vibrant image quality, and practical usability. Whether used in classrooms or conference rooms, the XD50U remains a solid choice for anyone in need of a dependable presentation solution.