Mitsubishi Electronics XL21, XL50 installation manual Revision history, Description Revision date

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Description

 

 

Revision date

 

Add product lineup, VS-67PH50U, VS-67XLWF50U and VS-67XLF50U.

 

 

March 09, 2007

 

In chapter 1.2.6.3.1, add the direction to block some vents in

50”

Changer

Front

.

 

 

 

 

 

(REV 2.4)

 

In chapter 1.5.1.15, add CUSTOM menu in CABLE LENGTH.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add product lineup, VS-50XLWF50U.

 

 

November 06, 2006

 

In chapter 1.8.2 and 1.8.4, add the notice of tweaking at an unmatched image linkage

 

 

 

 

between screens.

 

 

(REV 2.3)

 

In chapter 3.7, add several signals for VC-B50KA.

 

 

 

 

Add product lineup, XL50 series.

 

 

November 02, 2005

 

In chapter 2.4.3.1, add the direction to check correct working of external AC fans when

 

 

 

 

“CHECK FILTER” indication appears.

 

 

(REV 2.1)

 

On page 17, change the condition of when to attach the optional AC fan.

 

 

 

 

Add product lineup, VS-50PH50U and VS-67PH50U.

 

 

 

 

Add chapter 0, “External AC fan attaching”.

 

 

August 05, 2005

 

Add chapter 1.5.1.17, “DIRECTION” menu.

 

 

 

Add chapter 4.3.1, “Model selecting”.

 

 

(REV 2.0)

 

Add chapter 4.4.6, “Memory copy”.

 

 

 

 

Add chapter 4.5, “Memory backup”.

 

 

 

 

Add product lineup, VS-50XL21U, VS-67XL21U and VS-67XLW20U.

 

 

September 03, 2004

 

In chapter 3.5, add error code “2.”.

 

 

 

 

 

(REV 1.7)

 

In chapter 3.8.1, add applicable products to motorized adjustment tool.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In chapter 4, add explanation of new function in Wallaby version 2.1. (Up to 64 cubes can

 

 

March 30, 2004

 

 

be controlled. Hot Exchange, Mechanical Alignment, Auto CSC, Filter Time and Filter Reset

 

 

 

 

 

 

(REV 1.6)

 

 

functions.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add product lineup, VS-50XLF20U.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 1.4.1.3, add explanation of press-and-hold [R], [G], [B] button.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 1.4.2, change the function of dipswitch No. 2.

 

 

January 22, 2004

 

Add chapter 1.5.1.14, “EXTENDED ID”.

 

 

 

 

 

(REV 1.5)

 

In chapter 1.5.1.18, add “HOT EXCHANGE” menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add chapter 4, “Adjustment software, “Wallaby””.

 

 

 

 

Add chapter 3.8, “Motorized adjustment tool specification”.

 

 

 

 

Add product lineup, VS-50XLW20U.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 2.2, delete the direction to set SENSOR OFF before condenser lens adjustment.

 

 

 

 

Add chapter 3.6, “Terminal functions”.

 

 

October 10, 2003

 

Move “Connecting” to chapter 1.3.

 

 

(REV 1.4)

 

In chapter 1.5.2.1, the value in WHITE BALANCE was “MIDDLE”.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 3.2.1.1, the range of H.SIZE and V.SIZE were “640 – 1920” and “350 – 1200”.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 1.5.2.7, change the procedure of “Color balance readjustment after SENSOR

 

 

 

 

 

RUN”.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 3.2, add reference page in each menu item.

 

 

 

 

Separate “SYNC SELECT” from “CLAMP” as chapter 1.6.3.10.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 2.2, add the direction to set WHITE BOOST OFF before condenser lens

 

 

August 22, 2003

 

 

adjustment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(REV 1.2)

 

In chapter 1.7.5.6, add the direction to set SCALING FILTER “0” when displaying

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

high-resolution image.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 1.2.3, add the directions to turn off the main power switch and to stick the label.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 1.6.2, change the procedure of input signal selection.

 

 

 

 

In chapter 1.7.5.10, add VCR MODE menu.

 

 

 

 

Issue first edition (REV1.1)

 

 

July 04, 2003

 

REV 2.4

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Mitsubishi Electronics XL21, XL50 installation manual Revision history, Description Revision date

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.

The flagship XL50 projectors offer superior brightness with an impressive maximum output, ensuring vivid images even in well-lit rooms. With a native resolution that supports Full HD content, users can expect crystal-clear presentations that captivate audiences. The XL50 also incorporates advanced color reproduction technologies, which provide a wide color gamut for dynamic visual experiences. The projectors utilize Mitsubishi’s proprietary 3LCD technology, which enhances color accuracy and brightness, allowing for incredible detail and realism in every projected image.

In contrast, the XL21 models are tailored for users seeking a balance between affordability and performance. While slightly less powerful than the XL50, these projectors still deliver remarkable brightness, making them suitable for small to medium-sized meeting rooms and classrooms. The XL21 also features a compact and lightweight design, facilitating easy transportation and setup. With a focus on user-friendly operation, both models offer intuitive interfaces and connectivity options, including HDMI ports, VGA connections, and wireless capabilities, enabling seamless integration with other devices.

In terms of advanced features, both the XL50 and XL21 incorporate automatic keystone correction and digital zoom capabilities, ensuring that images are always perfectly aligned regardless of projector placement. They also come equipped with robust security features, which are essential in corporate environments. This includes password protection and a security bar, adding an extra layer of protection against unauthorized access.

In conclusion, the Mitsubishi Electronics XL50 and XL21 projectors stand out for their exceptional brightness, advanced color technologies, and user-friendly features. They are designed to meet the diverse needs of various professional settings, whether delivering impactful presentations in large auditoriums or facilitating engaging learning experiences in classrooms. As a result, these projectors exemplify Mitsubishi Electronics’ dedication to innovation and quality in the display technology industry.