Mitsubishi Electronics DATA PROJECTOR user manual Option, Language, On Screen, Background

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Option

Select menu name “Option”.

See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-37 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display will differ depending on the input signal. See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-42.

Language

This function sets the language that is displayed on screen in the messages and menu displays.

Select item name “Language” and press the ENTER button to open the Language sub menu.

Select the language with the SELECT ￿￿ buttons.

On Screen

This function switches on/off the messages displayed with a black frame such as the input signal information and the aspect ratio.

Select item name “On Screen” and select the setting contents with the

SELECT ￿￿ buttons.

On

The message is displayed.

Off

The message is not displayed.

Note:

Even when set to off, messages that are not in a black frame will be dis- played.

Example of a display when the

FREEZE button is pressed

Freeze

Background

This function sets the screen color when the input source is no- signal.

Select item name “Background” and select the setting contents with the SELECT ￿￿ buttons.

Blue

Sets a blue screen when there is no signal

Black

Sets a black screen when there is no signal

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Contents XD70 Important Safety Information Do not look at the laser pointer’s light source This label is located on the side of the remote controlImportant 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 No UL Audio cable Mini plug, 2 m / 6.6 feet Checking the Supplied AccessoriesUSB cable type A, 2 m / 6.6 feet Velcro belt Pocket Cable storage pouch Checking the Supplied AccessoriesStorage case for projector and accessories Security Sheet Security LabelNames of the Main Unit Parts Names of the Main Unit Parts Built-in Security SlotInserting the Batteries Side View Top View Remote Control RangeConnect your equipment to the projector Procedure Up to Projecting to the ScreenPosition the projector Connect the video equipment and personal computerScreen Size and Projection Distance Placement GuideConnections with Personal Computer Personal computer RGB signal cable Supplied itemConnecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook ComputerManufacturer Model Key Video cable Supplied item Video cable Suppled item Connections with Composite SignalsVideo Equipment with Video Connectors Video Equipment with S-VIDEO ConnectorsComponent cable Not supplied Connections with Component SignalsAudio cable Supplied item Audio conversion cable Red Connections with the Audio JackAudio cable Supplied item Operating Switch on the projector powerCursor 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 button on main unit Zoom ring Adjustment of the Projection ScreenAdjustment of the Projection Screen Adjust the projection image to the screenAdjuster button Making Adjustments with the AdjustersFocus ring Input Selection Automatic AdjustmentWhen Auto Source is Off General OperationSelection of Aspect Ratio Video Signals / Component SignalsGeneral Operation Freezing a Moving Picture Cancelling Video and Audio TemporarilyAdjustment of the Volume Press the Cancel button to immediately close the displayImage can also be moved in the following circumstances Enlargement of the Image and Video MovementPress the Zoom button to enlarge the image Using the Presentation Timer Operation Using the Laser PointerClick button Connecting the computer and projectorClick button on back JOG buttonsSerial cable D-Sub 9-pin, straight commercially available Controlling the Projector from a ComputerProtecting the Projector with the Security Lock Canceling the password restoring the defaultChanging the password Input the password using the number buttons 1 toCanceling the password/Changing the password Canceling the passwordContent of Adjustments and Settings Using the Quick MenuVolume Enter button Menu Operation MethodMenu button Select buttonsMenu Operation Method Adjustment Bar and Settings ContentsAdjustment Bar Menu Screen Names and FunctionsMenu Display Press the Menu button to display the menu Performing Menu OperationsSub menu Making Adjustments/SettingsSelecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation View ColorOption Menu name Item Name Sub Menu SetupInfo Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position Picture Adj. Picture AdjustmentImage Brightness / Contrast / Color / Tint / SharpnessImage ResetFine Picture PositionGamma Select the preset color modeColor Quick Color AdjColor Space Selection contents at the time of YPbPr inputColor Temp WhiteWhite Balance Aspect ViewFilter View Vertical Flip/Horizontal FlipKeystone Keystone SaveAuto Power Off SetupAuto Source Menu Position Lamp ModeSetup Status IndicatorVideo and S-Video Presentation TimerTo start the timer Input FormatBackground OptionLanguage On ScreenSecurity Lock Startup ScreenOption Status Factory DefaultLamp Timer Reset InfoLamp Timer Resolution / FrequencyInfo Thermal 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 CartridgeMount the new lamp cartridge Reset the Lamp TimerMount the lamp cover Mechanical SpecificationsOptical ElectricalResolution Frequency Video SignalTable of Supported Frequency Cabinet Dimensions Mitsubishi Electric Corporation

DATA PROJECTOR specifications

Mitsubishi Electronics has been a prominent player in the realm of projector technology, consistently providing high-quality data projectors designed to meet the demands of both professional and educational environments. Their data projectors are known for their exceptional brightness, clarity, and advanced features, making them a significant choice for presentations, meetings, and lectures.

One of the standout features of Mitsubishi data projectors is their high brightness capability. With luminous output reaching up to 5,000 ANSI lumens, these projectors ensure presentations remain clear and visible in various lighting conditions. This is especially crucial for large venues or rooms with significant ambient light. The powerful brightness is paired with high contrast ratios, delivering sharp and detailed images that bring content to life.

Mitsubishi projectors incorporate advanced LCD and DLP technologies, ensuring vibrant colors and excellent image quality. The use of 3LCD technology in some models provides a wider color gamut, resulting in more accurate color reproduction. This is beneficial for presentations that involve graphics and media, where color fidelity is essential to convey the right message.

Portability is another key characteristic of Mitsubishi data projectors. Many models are designed to be lightweight and compact, allowing for easy transportation between different venues. Features such as quick startup and shutdown times enhance usability, making it convenient for users who require quick setup and takedown during events.

In terms of connectivity, Mitsubishi projectors offer versatile options, including HDMI, VGA, and USB ports. This diverse range of inputs ensures compatibility with various devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Some models even support wireless connectivity, allowing for seamless presentations without the hassle of cables.

Mitsubishi Electronics also emphasizes user-friendly interfaces in their data projectors. Often equipped with intuitive control panels and remote controls, these projectors allow users to easily adjust settings and switch between input sources. Additionally, features like automatic keystone correction help maintain image quality by ensuring the projected output remains straight and properly aligned.

Durability and energy efficiency are further notable attributes of Mitsubishi data projectors. Many models are designed with long-lasting lamp life, reducing the need for frequent replacements, which not only saves costs but also contributes to a lower environmental impact.

In conclusion, Mitsubishi Electronics’ data projectors blend advanced technology with user-friendly features to cater to varying presentation needs. Their projectors are engineered for brightness, excellent image quality, and convenience, making them an ideal choice for anyone looking for reliable projection solutions in professional and educational settings.