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1. 0l eo l a Optional Lenses Color Wheel 200 508 170 431 106 269 299 7 6 408 10 4 0 o Aa e O r SS eS OL XD2000TZ OL XD8000UZ CW FC2 250 635 212 538 132 337 375 95 o o 61 0 28 1540 72 21 lt 0 gt 21 55 lt 0 gt 55 e Telescopic throw Zoom Lens Ultra telescopic throw Zoom Lens _ Color emphasized color wheel 300 762 254 646 159 404 450 11 4 o o We 0e eoe a o l o The Pinnacle of D1 ital Pro ectors E XD8100U Screen XGA 4 3 Distance from Screen Default Height Movable V Position Movable H Position Image Quality Functionality amp Reliability The bar just got raised a level higher WD8200U WIDE WD8200LU ADS100U XDSi00LU Wini J Brilliant Support for Various Presentation Venues including business education and entertainment r i T i a CLE i a i n i SE For board room conference hall High Brightness Super Resolution 7000Im High Brightness The XD8100U delivers super bright 7000 lumen images This high brightness level is perfect for presenting in large meeting rooms and conference halls w08200U is 6500 lumens The dual lamp system and lamp relay function enable continuous operation with no risk of the image going out Dust resistance and cooling performance are greatly enhanced by the automated self cleaning filter and heat pipe cooling system technologies that have proven so successful in air conditioners enab
2. step closer to natural Geometric Correction MiKeystone Correction Trapezoidal distortion caused when the projector is not positioned directly in front of the screen is corrected in both vertical and horizontal directions E Cornerstone Correction Pixel conversion is used to correct trapezoidal and diagonal distortion that causes oblique images ensuring the proper aspect ratio Mi Curved Surface Projection Correction These projectors are equipped with technology for correcting distortion that occurs when projecting images onto curved surfaces This advanced feature is practical for unique applications such as projecting onto pillars at special event sites Edge Blending and Color Matching Edge Blending Edge blending creates a seamless image by adjusting the brightness at adjoining edges when using multiple projectors side by side to reproduce E E single widescreen images screen Multiple projectors side by side Edge blending function Image overlap apparent 5 w w With edge blending Without edge blending ete lal Q aml s W Color Matching The color matching function corrects variations in the color reproduced by each projector when multiple projectors are used simultaneously This color homogenization enables the integrated display of images Color matching function are eat ippe ju J th e onti s projection of images for long periods of time together with greatly increased reliability For instal
3. 12 O0 12 80 203 64 163 48 122 110 2 8 150 3 8 o 0 A e w 4 A O il HO gt a eO 16 100 254 80 203 60 152 138 3 5 189 4 8 0 o 30k OS Om TO D A OR O OO A TSV S To 305i RIOR 229 208 Rasa AA A 0 o 4 0 8 o 2il 1I2HO 2 6 O EO 200 508 160 406 120 305 279 7 1 380 9 7 o 0 COR O a loz OI 28h e Onn Aan Oral 250 635 200 508 150 381 349 8 9 2 gt 0 o ee lA oe Ole OOM Oe Oe ON ROI A 300 762 240 610 180 457 419 10 6 gt 0 0 90 O0 17 229 lt 0 gt 43 24 lt 0 24 61 lt 0 61 The above figures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SALES CANADA INC Display amp Imaging Solutions Division Phone 905 475 7728 www mitsubishielectric ca MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC PRESENTATION PRODUCTS New publication effective July 2010 Specifications subject to change without notice OL XD2000FR OL XD2000SZ OL XD2000LZ Rear projection Short throw Short throw Zoom Lens Long throw Zoom Lens E WD8200U Fed Lans Image WXGA 16 10 Default Height Movable V Position Projected Image HO finch om inch em linch om finch m incn m inch cm mn em nn om _ 40 102 34 86 21 54 58 1 5 80 20 0 o OEA ahela h le a been 22 laa 0 o B 00 vlz 0 ro ie mo mate w lzel e ele alel so ies a ite o 0s O0 7 0S T ie SOS e enen a ians E cena iene 100 254 85 215 53 135 148 38 203 52 0 MEPE 20S Be Glo oa 0s ae wa a ses bron eos ea i571 soe zc 0 o B0 r
4. Changes for the Better Specifications Model o WD8200U WD8200LU XD8100U XD8100LU meet Display technology 0 65 1Chip DMD 12 LVDS 0 7 1chip DMD 12 LVDS zn PEE Dark chip 2 with DDP3020 F Dark Chip 3 with DDP3020 F es Resolution 1280 x 800 Total 1 024 000 pixels 1024 x 768 Total 786 432 pixels a gt j RK gt CEA P E a H ee Brightness P eae a seth on a ingle lamp m ingle lamp m TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Contrast ratio 2000 1 on off MULTIMEDIA DATA VIDEO PROJECTORS Eee a Projection lens f 24 5 33 1mm F 2 0 2 4 Zoom focus Powered focus zoom zoom ratio 1 35 1 Wil 7 Picture size 40 300 100 3 8m 40 300 100 3 8m an Throw ratio 1 74 2 39 1 73 2 36 Source lamp Dual Single Lamp mode hour Dual Normal 2 000 hours Dual Low 4 000 hours Connection Terminals Single Normal 4 000 hours Single Low 8 000 hours S Video Video PC Component video input 1 Remote 1 PC Component video input 2 Remote 2 IN OUT HDMI DVI D terminal with HDCP DVI D 24 pin Serial RS 232C I O LAN RJ 45 10 Power in 3 pin with earth ternibal Main power switch O Off 1 On Resolution 640 x 400 1920 x 1200 True 1280 x 800 Sync on Green available Resolution 640 x 400 1920 x 1200 True 1024 x 768 Sync on Green available Computer compatibility Video compatibility NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL includin
5. ce life may vary widely depending on usage and operating environment conditions as well as adherence to the maintenance and cleaning procedures provided in the User s Manual wrong these projectors are equipped with digital light processing DLP technology that reproduces high definition SS Built for durability and easy installation and maintenance they last and last with minimal upkeep Both models ance essential for such units For Auditorium WD8200U WD8200LU XD3i00U XD8100LU Ample Features for Increased Expressiv Ultra Quiet 28dBA Operation A projector s fan noise can be distracting during a presentation or videoconference The XD8100U and WD8200U projectors operate at a significantly low noise level of only 28dBA i e using a single lamp in low lamp mode As a result presentations and conferences can be held without the distraction of projector noise in the background Examples of Noise Levels 20dBA Rustling leaves the ticking of a wall clock from 1m in front 30dBA A whisper a suburban area very late at night 40dBA A quiet neighborhood small birds chirping Natural Color Matrix NCM In addition to conventional red R green G and blue B color gradations the intermediate colors of yellow Y magenta M and cyan C can each be controlled independently Accentuating specified colors according to need brings the reproduction of vivid color tones one
6. eeting rooms or auditoriums Depends on cable performance Network Connectivity Projectors are equipped with a RJ 45 LAN terminal for remote operation Additionally when used with Crestron software integrated control of up to 250 projectors including power on off control message display and confirmation of lamp service hours is possible using RoomView e Control Both projectors are equipped with AMX Device Discovery for GS A simplified device management and CRESTRON compatible with PJLink D S The trademark of PJLink is trademark applied for registration or registered fe trademark in Japan the United States and other countries and areas Cove Stand by Mode under 0 3W Stand by low mode power consumption is less than 0 3W offering increased energy savings and further contributing to environmental preservation When in stand by low mode At this time use of the LAN function RS 232C output and Remote 1 is not possible e Motorized lens shift e 2 Screen mode PinP XD8100U Split WD8200U e Test pattern e Lamp side replacement e Closed caption support e High altitude mode 2 000 to 2 700 m e Mechanical shutter e OSD menu multilanguage e Direct power off compatibility 19 languages Previous languages Chinese English French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Languages added Dutch Indonesian Malaysian Norwegian Thai T
7. g PAL M N SECAM PAL 60 Component video 480i p 525i p 576i p 625i p 720p 750p 50 60HZ 1080i 1125i 50 60Hz 1080p 1125p 50 60Hz SCART RGB 1V sync only mini D sub 15 pin Terminal PC 5 BNC x 1 mini D sub 15 pin x 1 DVI D with HDCP x 1 Video BNC x 1 S Video 4 pin x 1 HDMI Ver 1 3 Deep Color x 1 Input terminals Communication terminals LAN RJ 45 x 1 projector control RS 232C in D Sub 9pin male x 1 direct command is available RS 232C out D sub 9 pin male x 1 direct command is available Wired remote in x 1 3 5mm stereo mini jack Wired remote out x 1 3 5mm stereo mini jack Remote D sub 9 pin female x 1 Dimensions W x H x D 19 3 x 7 9 x 16 6 exclude detachable terminal cover and protrusion Dimensions unit mm 35 3lbs exclude detachable terminal cover AC 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power supply AC Power Cable RGB cable RS 232C cable Terminal Cover Remote Unit incl Battery User Manual CD Safety Manual Labels for ceiling mount usage Included Accessories 3 Years or 10 000 hours whichever comes first Limited Parts and Labor Warranty Express Replacement Assistance ERA during the warranty period 1 yr or 500hrs lamp warranty whichever comes first Warranty 1 Varies depending on conditions The above specifications are for the standard lens model only Specifications are different for lens less models Complia
8. ies Repro Estimation of resolution compensation data A High resolution data that does not exist in the enlarged image is estimated by p Mitsubishi s proprietary image Enlargement processing algorithm Low resolution image uonesuadwog Image processed by Super Resolution Enlarged image original Heat pipe Cooling System Compared to liquid cooling systems the heat pipe cooling system has a simpler structure and does not require a power supply enabling cost reductions and a compact design Not only is it highly reliable it also provides exceptional energy savings and quiet operation as well Long 4000hrs Lamp Life Designed with a lamp temperature controlling i system the XD8100U and WD8200U can support an estimated lamp rating of up to 4000 hours in low mode The long estimated lamp life makes dramatic reductions in overall cost of ownership by decreasing the frequency of lamp replacements Lamp Life Comparison Secound lamp Factory installed lamp replacement First lamp replacement Factory installed lamp i Lower First lamp replacement running costs 3 000 hours 4 000 hours 6 000 hours 8 000 hours Lamp life is an estimated period based on verification under proper operating conditions and is not related to the duration of the warranty The lamp will turn off automatically when usage has reached the specified maximum lamp hours Servi
9. lation models Modern Design A stylish white toned projector shell was chosen in acre consideration of use as a ceiling mounted installation lat Additionally the detachable terminal cover hides projector z l cables showing the ingenuity incorporated to ensure E an appealing unit that matches most interior spaces i Terminai Cover Choose between two color wheels one accentuating color and the other emphasizing brightness depending on the type of images to be projected This interchangeability enables a more appropriate expression of the images being reproduced 360 Projection Images can be projected over a full 360 range along the vertical axis including reproduction on the ceiling or floor The application possibilities are limitless Excluding use in high altitude mode i amp Sy 1 E Remote Control to Match the Installation E iD compatible Remote Control ID settings for up to 63 projectors are possible Setting the IDs allows control of each individual projector when multiple projectors are installed Control Projector from Remote Locations Control operations remotely up to 98ft from the projector when using the wireless remote controller must be standing in front of the projector When using the wired remote controller projector operation is possible at a distance of up to 328ft These options give the presenter the ability to move more freely at big venues such as a large m
10. ling extended continuous use for monitoring and digital signage applications Dual lamp and lamp relay mode 24 hours a day 7 days a week Anxiety free continuous operation Filter cleaned Heat pipe automatically cooling system Lamp Relay Mode A dual lamp light source offers numerous advantages Key benefits include the fact that the lamps can be rested turned off alternately during long term usage ensuring continuous projection Additionally if one of the lamps goes out there is an automatic back up function that activates the other lamp enabling reliable continuous projection with no interruption Automatic Self Cleaning Filter For the XD8100U and WD8200U we ve utilized the same mechanism mesh filter and cleaning brush that has a proven track record in Mitsubishi Electric air conditioners and air purifiers It automatically prevents dust from building up in the radiator of the heat pipe cooling unit for the digital micromirror device DMD ensuring trouble free use for extended periods of time High Image Quality This innovative advanced image processing algorithm is a product of Mitsubishi Electric The technology analyzes blurred components of the original images estimates the high resolution data not provided in the original signal and corrects the image quality The result is a p Y clear projection of images such as people s faces in fine detail For Digital Signage Original Technolog
11. nt with 15021118 2005 SXGA XGA and SVGA are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders It s an estimated life time and the lamp is to be shut off upon the arrival Lamp life refers to the average time required for brightness to be reduced by half and not the time specified in the warranty Service life may vary widely depending on the environment and conditions and whether or not cleaning and other maintenance procedures are followed Screen Size and Projection Distance Refer to the following table to determine the screen size and projection distance Front projection Front projection ceiling mounting Center of the lens The lens focal point is the default set at the time of shipment from the factory Options Optional Lenses MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC Presentation Products Division Phone 888 307 0349 www mitsubishi presentations com LITWD8200U_XD8100U Projected Image H H1 H2 finch om finch em inch em inch m inch m inch om inch om inch om 40 1 ARAR 24 61 54 14 74 1 9 o o 12 O 2 eoo 6 8 O 3 8 O 8 0 ile2 43 122 Se Sil 82 Bal lle 28 0 o 13 O 8 OAO amp eO 5
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