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1. Changes for the Better MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Drp MULTIMEDIA DATA VIDEO PROJECTORS TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Large screen projectors that provide an experience you ll never forget Image Quality and Functionality Unlike Any Other _ WD3300U XD3200U F 3 g wi m l Ihe New WD3300U and XD3 Comfort Redefined Large screen reproduction of high quality images Breathtaking and powerful But image quality is not the only improvement to our large scre eni projectors Mitsubishi Electric s new projectors are designed for t easy install ation m HADE Ih XD3200 New Color Wheel System Dust would easily accumulate on the color wheel sensors of previous models However the sensor is now mounted in the rotary shaft motor casing which is almost fully enclosed making it much more resistant to dust Previous color wheel New color wheel The base spins together with the color wheel The wind pressure created by the centrifugal force keeps dust from entering through the gap less than 1mm or 1 25in The magnet is embedded in the base so there is no protruding part for dust to accumulate on Since a magnetic signal method is used the signal passes through any dust without the problem of color distortion Dust would accumulate on E ile sensor and a part zi the Timing timing mark blocking the light Mark path when using the light iF signal met
2. il a ae Mh Ultra quiet 26dBA Operation Brilliant Color one of the latest innovations from Texas Instruments produces amazingly rich and vibrant colors We developed a 5 segment color wheel R G B W and Y and by combining it with Brilliant Color and selective lamp powered modulation techniques the WD3300U and XD3200U intelligently reproduce colors that improve the intensity and vibrancy across The fan noise from a projector can be annoying during a presentation or videoconference but with the adoption of a hermetically sealed color wheel and improved air duct path that s a thing of the past The WD3300U and XD3200U have a significantly low fan a noise of only 26dBA lamp i ait poise ii emae in Low mode As a result i H audiences can enjoy the entire screen presentations and w o BrilliantColor BrilliantColor conferences without the distraction of projector noise The air duct flow design has been improved so that fan noise doesn t interfere with the intake air flow Additionally fan noise is blocked from direct exit resulting in a significant reduction in operation noise Yellow reproduction improves Cy ie nr A i Ti y y i i hy t re i oak i y Tis User Logo Projection E RGBW E 5 segment RGBWY color wheel A user created image logo picture etc can be loaded into the projector and used as the start up image or the
3. 3 Years Parts Labor 3 Years Express Replacement Assistance Warrant y 1 Year or 500 hours lamp warranty whichever comes first e Compliance with ISO21118 2005 e All brand names and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or trade names of their respective holders Lamp life specification is an estimate based on information provided by the lamp manufacturer and is not the duration of the warranty Lamp will shut off automatically when usage reaches the specified estimated maximum lamp hours Refer to the following table to determine the screen size A wide variety of optional lenses is available to suit any operating or user requirement Ww Wi W1 Ww Wi OL XD2000SZ OL XD2000LZ OL XD2000TZ OL XD2000FR Short throw Zoom Lens Long throw Zoom Lens Tele throw Zoom Lens Rear Projection Short thow Fixed Lens H2 Front projection as f ceilling mounted te EE a 0000 Converter Lens Converter Lens mounted on the standard lens mounted on the standard lens WD3300U WD3300U Optional Lenses Movable V position Movable H position Distance from screen L from Default position from Default position Screen size WXGA 16 10 Default height projected Default Default Diagonal Size Width image H E E ae SEEE WEA SIEA height OL XD20008Z OL XD2000LZ OL XD2000TZ height OL XD2000FR projected Distance from screen
4. L Distance from screen L Distance from screen L projected Distance from screen L ENE DE Diagonal Size 4 Max Zoom Min Zoom Max Zoom HETAN US E i a E EEE ed i 152 51 129 32 81 3 9 88 22 121 34 18 0 3 46 09 5 0 5 13 0 13 6 44 11 62 a ES ea Ea 80 203 68 172 42 108 5 12 118 30 162 4 1 24 0 4 61 0 11 7 0 gt 7 17 0 17 3 9 68 17 94 24 145 3 7 147 3 7 42 12 92 23 127 32 153 39 196 5 0 197 5 0 381 127 323 79 202 9 22 176 4 5 241 6 1 204 7 5 371 9 4 374 95 611 155 40 101 104 a ee 29 29 7 6 408 104 60 0 11 1520 28 170 17 44 044 200 508 170 431 269 11 236 6 0 323 394 12 6 500 816 20 7 e ae s eee e ee ee ee 7510 gt 14 191 0 36 21 0 21 55055 250 635 212 538 182 387 14 36 296 7 5 494 12 5 623 15 8 627 15 9 1 021 25 9 762 254 646 159 404 17 44 450 11 4 90 lt 0 17 229 0 43 26 0 26 65 0 65 762 254 646 159 404 17 44 356 9 0 594 15 1 748 19 0 753 19 1 1 227 31 2 XD3200U XD3200U Optional Lenses Screen sizee XGA 4 3 Default height Distance from screen L 200 Movable V position Movable H position from Default position from Default position Default Default jec
5. 251 50 60Hz 1080p 1125p 50 60Hz SCART RGB 1V sync Input and Output Terminals HDMI terminal DVI D HDCP terminal DVI D 24 pin Computer Component Video IN 1 terminal Audio IN 1 terminal Mini jack Audio DVI D terminal Mini jack Communication LAN RJ 45 x1 RS 232C D sub 9pinx1 USBx1 Mouse control Video IN Audio IN terminal Terminals Wired remote in stereo mini jack 3 5mm x1 Wired remote out stereo mini jack 03 5mm x1 DC OUT 5V 1 5A Max Audio Speaker 10W mono LAN RJ 45 terminal E Computer Component Video IN 2 terminals aLe Aeda ano low uee Monitor OUT terminal Mini D SUB 15 pin Dimensions WxHxD 450x187x373mm 17 7x7 4x14 7 in excluding terminal cover 5 Audio OUT terminal Mini jack Weight 10 3kg 22 7lbs excluding detachable terminal cover Audio IN 2 terminal Mini jack USB Computer terminal Power Supply AC100 240V 50 60Hz Lamp VLT XD3200LP Remote IN OUT Serial terminal D SUB 9 pin Lens OL XD2000SZ OL XD2000LZ OL XD2000TZ OL XD2000FR E Presentation I User Friendly Only XD3200U mini D sub 15pinx1 5 BNCx1 DVI D with HDCP x1 Pc Input Terminals Audio stereo mini jack o3 5mm x3 Video Input Video HDMl ver 1 2 x1 RCAx1 or BNCx1 S Video 4pin x1 or S Video Y C BNC Terminals Audio RCA L R x2 RGB mini D sub 15pinx1 DC Out 5V 1 5A MAX Mui esl is Audio stereo mini jack 3 5mm x1 Optional Accessories
6. ctory default position 1 6 MITSUBISHI DIGITAL ELECTRONICS SUBISHI ELECTRIC SALES AMERICA INC MITSUBISHI CANADA INC Presentation Products Division ELECTRIC Display amp Imaging Solutions Division Phone 888 307 0349 Phone 905 475 7728 www mitsubishi presentations com www mitsubishielectric ca PRESENTATION PRODUCTS New publication effective March 2009 3 09 LITWD3300U XD3200U Specifications subject to change without notice
7. hod This dust build up interferes with the color distinction process causing poor color alignment Photo Sensor Hall effect IC a a Optical Signal Less than 1mm Magnet Magnetic Signal Filter free DLP projectors are virtually airtight therefore an intake filter isn t needed eliminating the need for filter changing and ultimately lowering overall cost Long 4000hr Lamp Life The WD3300U XD3200U has a lamp temperature controlling system that enables an estimated lamp life of up to 4000hours Long life lamps make dramatic reductions in overall cost of ownership by reducing sitting on a shelf or turned the frequency of lamp replacement over when suspended from Lamp Replacement Frequency Reduced the ceiling The center set 2 000hr lamp Lamp Replacements lens design makes set up 4 000hr lamp easy since the projector lens need only be aligned with the center of the screen 2 000 hours 4 000 hours 1 When lamp is used in Low mode Maximum life in Standard mode is 2000hr 2 Lamp life refers to the average time required for brightness to be reduced by half and not the time specified in the warranty Usage time may vary widely according to the environment and conditions and whether or not cleaning and other maintenance procedures are followed Side Access Lamp amp Center Lens Designs The lamp can be accessed from the side of the projector simplifying the replace
8. ment process as the projector does not have to be turned around when a I P _ i pi New Lamp Drive System Arc Discharge Initially the gap between the electrodes is small and the arc density is high resulting in high brightness The distance between the electrodes increases as they wear This causes a decrease in arc density which also results in a loss of brightness Au Adoption of a new lamp drive system prevents electrode wear giving the lamp a longer service life and enabling it to retain projection brightness over a longer period of time Electrode ____ Conventional Lamp nt wa Drive System New Lamp Drive System eon Electrode Abrasion o al Total Lamp Usage in Hour Up until now the electrodes in the lamp deteriorated quicker when using the projector for extended periods of time resulting in a loss of brightness These projectors incorporate an optical design that optimizes lamp operation to realize a lamp drive that makes it possible to stabilize the shape of the electrode during long term use As a result the maximum lamp service life is obtained for every projection mode and loss in projection brightness is extended over a longer period of time Quick Lens Change The top cover has a removable section around the lens This advanced feature enables the lens to be changed without removing the entire top cover t Fea r pee jeg i ae E
9. r Precise Gradation Reproduction Well established DDP3020 DLP data processor e High speed LVDS low voltage differential signal 10 bit I P conversion circuit eliminate jaggies Additional useful functions e Motor driven Lens Shift amp High Contrast of 2500 1 Function adjusts image in four directions up down left right without touching the projector XD3200U only WD3300U contrast is 2300 1 e LAN Control Connect a computer with ProjectorView installed to a LAN for wired operation and monitoring of several different projectors WD3300U XD3200U Display Technology 0 65 1 Chip DMD 0 7 1 Chip DMD Resolution 1280x800 Total 1 024 000 pixels 1024x768 Total 786 432 pixels Brightness 4000m 4500m Contrast 2300 1 on off 2500 1 on off Picture Size 40 300 Projection lens f 24 5 33 1mm F 2 0 2 4 iP WD3300U XD3200U D 264W Shut off Time 4000hr with Low Mode gika WXGA XGA PROJECTOR soeg keui 330W Shut off Time 2000hr with Standard Mode Brilliant Color 3DYIC Err Closed 10w Motorized fl Computer Compatibility 640x400 1600x1200 640x480 1600x1200 sRGB True 1280x800 Sync on Green available True 1024x768 Sync on Green available LAN HDMI NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL including PAL M N SECAM PAL 60 eS CS T eb Te E RR Nolet Video Compatibility Component Video 480i p 525i p 576i p 625i p 720p 750p 50 60H2 IN Picture Perfomance 1080i 11
10. stand by screen Super bright 45001m The XD3200U delivers super bright 4500m images Environmentally Friendly It s the ideal brightness for giving presentations in ee ee ee eee large meeting rooms and conference halls In order to lessen our impact on natural resources we have engineered specific eco friendly features including Low Standby Power SION Coy When in Standby mode the projector amp Y consumes less than 1Watt of power MITSUBISHI b N Ps z m F e Recycled Paper EN z Bu i The carton and all paper materials b GREENER TECHNOLOGY y 7 l er ad within are made from recycled paper ly a ac Paani Asatte n n0 OyH1 KO Eco friendly design The use of lead free solder further TEE Less than 2W in Normal mode minimizes impact on the environment network turned on Brilliant Color and Mitsubishi Electric Engineering Yield Superior Color Performances e Lamp Power Modulation Presentation Mode for high brightness Light intensity increases for the white and yellow segments of the color wheel giving greater emphasis to bright colors in more vivid tones High Power Normal Power Low Power Lamp Power Basic concept Auto Mode for color reproduction Light intensity increases for the RGB segment on the color wheel ensuring ample brightness while screening brilliant colors me Lamp Power Basic concept High Power Normal Power Low Powe
11. ted i PE aT T Min Zoom Down Up Down Up Sereenisize XGA A5 height OL XD2000SZ OL XD2000LZ OL XD20007Z height OL XD2000FR agora g i i H1 H2 H1 H2 Wt W1 w1 w1 projected Distance from screen L Distance from screen L Distance from screen L projected Distance from screen L inch m inch m inch cm inch cm 1 9 12 0 gt 2 30 0 gt 6 8 0 gt 8 Diagonal Size 0 0 inch cm inch m finch m inch m inch m inch m inch m oa Ey oar eg la ee OT 152 48 122 36 91 0 63 1 6 88 22 105 27 135 3 4 136 3 5 224 57 18 46 38 203 64 163 48 122 o o 86 22 118 3 0 142 3 6 182 47 8 30706 76 014 8 08 20 020 100 254 80 203 60 152 o o 108 27 148 38 180 46 228 5 8 230 58 SO AEDS SOD Sc aa cee sol me LEC ch pe EE 381 120 305 90 229 o o 164 4 2 204 5 7 273 6 9 345 8 8 508 160 406 120 305 279 74 380 9 7 60 011 152 0 28 16 0 16 41 0 41 200 ae ress o de 219 5 6 300 366 9 3 Lepr ess e ea o 635 200 508 150 381 zol og ee 75 014 191 036 20 0 20 51 051 250 635 200 508 150 381 o 275 70 459 11 7 579 14 7 583 14 8 951 24 1 The above figures are approximate and may be slightly different from the actual measurements Lens shifting is not available for the OL XD2000FR horizontal and vertical are set at 1 1 The lens movable range shows distances from the fa
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