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1. Slide lock lever inside the arm PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 86 Changes for the Better 3 Function 3 1 Memories The memories are classified under 4 categories It is the preset memory and not adjustable Available input signal list etc corresponds to Default memory it The automatic input signal scanning function scans the memories in order of the input memory and the default memory Gustem memo It stores all adjustment items except the input memory the display memory and the y y default memory It can be saved when you change values and exit the menu It stores the settings of each input signal The number of memories is 128 All items in Input memory the input memory menu are saved in the input memory It can be called and deleted in INPUT MEMORY in MEM LIST menu It stores the settings of each display pattern The number of memories is 256 All items Display memory in the display memory menu are saved in the display memory It can be called and deleted in DISPLAY MEMORY in MEM LIST menu 3 2 Menu trees This product has the following menus e Input memory menu MENU 1 button in the remote control e Display memory menu MENU 2 button short press in the remote control e System memory menu MENU 2 button press and hold in the remote control 3 2 1 Input memory The input memory menu
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4. Detaching After the adjustment pull the latches to release the locks and detach the units in the reverse order of attaching Be careful not to load an excessive force to the adjuster REV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 4 3 2 3 When adjusting by manual Perform the picture outline adjustment with an Allen wrench 5mm A H position B V keystone C Tilt D V position E H keystone Seen from front screen side A p SS LH c B V keystone C Tilt Q e D V position E H keystone H PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 32 Changes for the Better 1 4 3 2 4 Adjusting procedure A 1 After making an image size smaller than the outline of nid screen with the zoom axis adjust Tilt V position and H position so that upper and lower spaces and right and left spaces will be almost equalized respectively A A B B 2 Correct the horizontal keystone distortion and adjust the image position to the center of the screen with H position Correct the horizontal Adjust the horizontally shifted keystone distortion image to the center of the screen I I c I 3 Correct the vertical keystone distortion and adjust the image position to the center of the screen with V position mp eem omm qe Correct the vertical Adjust the vertically shifted image keystone distortio
5. Wired remote control input RS 232C interface Analog RGB input Main power switch Composite video input Power socket Y C video input Projector control input Video input board optional Projector control output Analog RGB input 3 5 LED display This product indicates current status on the error indicator in the control panel and with Warning LED which lights blue on the screen e Warning LED indication can be set in INDICATION menu chapter 1 5 1 11 on page 40 You can erase the indication by ESC button while LED lighting DISPLAY button can restore the setting This LED off setting is Warning LED effective until the main power switch is turned off SUG ignit on sereen e Alamp operating time is shown on the error indicator with 5 digit blinking figure by pressing DISPLAY button while power on or stand by state REV 2 4 91 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC LED display list Warning Error O Stand by state Start up processing In service normal state a After automatic shutdown the last error Dot indication is retained in stand by state 12345 It counts up according to the process Count up Error status is cleared and re checked Off enter Shutdown processing No lamp or incorrect attachment Single Lamp cover open Lamp ignition failure or lamp burnout Light on 1 sec off 1 sec Lamp incorrect attachment or lamp power failure GED anc REDIERE
6. 1 Io block the bottom row detach the bottom duct cover from inside the cube and attach it on the bottom of the duct Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the bottom row 2 To block the top row remove the cushion unit on the top at first Then detach the top duct cover from the top surface of the cube and attach it on the top of the duct Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the top row x Tighten removed 3 Q C 4 screws to attach ac BN i unl l Tighten the duct screw to attach with duct panel eoo ad lt gt Detaching gt io Ae dos D T 4 Tighten removed screw f Cushion unit 2 A a attach Bottom duct cover Top duct cover 3 To keep dust out seal the cable holes on the top of the display wall Prepare a cover material by yourself The size of the holes is 116 5mm x 63mm Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the top row Cable hole PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 16 Changes for the Better External AC fan attaching occasional When 4 high configuration with 50 Single attach the optional external AC fans JC AF115R or JC AF230R on intake vents Even in 3 high configuration attach the AC fans as well when spaces are narrower than 50cm to the ceiling and 10cm to the wall behind Narrow spaces tend to rise the cube internal heat Be sure this work is only for the cube
7. 2 Select an input port by up down buttons and press ENTER button to change 3 Press ESC button to exit the menu Input port selecting menu The current input port is also displayed in the status information area on screen in advanced mode 1 6 2 Automatic input signal scanning While an input memory menu displaying NORMAL button executes the automatic input signal scanning It searches and displays a signal with a suitable sync frequency in the default memory preset signals and in registered input memories If multiple signals have a suitable frequency to display every NORMAL button pressing switches the selected signal Procedure 1 Press MENU button to display the input memory menu 2 Press NORMAL button several times till the correct image is displayed If an incorrect image is displayed perform signal adjustments in the next chapter Note When the incorrect image is still displayed even after the adjustments the signal does not comply with the available input signal list chapter 3 7 on page 94 Only listed signal can be enlarged correctly Also interlace signals cannot be displayed HEV 2 4 51 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 6 3 Signal adjustment 1 6 3 1 H POSITION V POSITION Used to adjust an incorrect image position so as to minimize no signal area on the upper left of the screen Procedure 1 Select H POSITION in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value by left right button not to
8. 92 Changes for the Better 3 6 Terminal functions 3 6 1 RS 232C terminal e Connector D sub 9 pins male e Cable Commercially available cross cables can be used to connect with an controller e Pin assignment o 6 1 NC PS 7g o 9 8 lo E Ilo 5 O RS 232C port 3 6 2 CONTROL terminal e Connector D sub 9 pins female both IN and OUT external e Cable Supplied control cables male male should be used to connect between cubes e Pin assignment I O Signal 5 OUT sjo Fl EXVIN i EXVOUT 8 o TXDS2 TXDM o9 Input i Input RXDS2 RXDM2 6 o9 Output Input GND GND 5 Input output Input output UP BUSY UP BUSY CONTROL IN OUT 6 ipu Output RCIN RCOUT ee Output i Output TXDS2 TXDM2 Input Input RXDS2 RXDM2 Output NC DE1 NC Note The pin assignment is different from conventional models FD series e CONTROL cable connection diagram z 2 E Z 6 le O Q B UE 9 9 93 HEV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3 7 Available input signal list RGB signal c taal Resolution Main with Main with signa input B50KA EE B20KA IBM PC AT 640x40 31 5 701 O O O compatible a 3 4 oo 9 64x40 379 851 O O O 640x480 315 599 O O O O O 640x400 379 728 O O o O 640x480 37 5 75 0 O O O O 040x460 493 880 O l O _ _ _ 9 _
9. Fan failure Lamp changer circuit failure Changer Formatter circuit failure Power failure Color wheel failure Lamp changer mechanical failure Changeri Firmware writing 4 The failure detection immediately shuts it l down to go to stand by state The error indicator blinks while retrying It 1 automatically enters the lamp blowout mode The failure detection immediately shuts it down to go to stand by state 1 anda number alternately appear to specify the failure 1 F H No Failure T 2 Either lamp is incorrect number 6 Failure of power circuit for Lamp B During shutdown process 0 and a number alternately appear to specify the defective fan One minute after the failure detection it automatically turns off and retries to turn on once Then it enters stand by state Defective fan Chassis cooling fan Cube cooling fan for KA When the failure is detected it automatically turns off after cooling down and retries to turn on once Then it enters stand by state ra minute after the failure detection it 0 Zero a number automatically turns off and retries to turn 2 7 9 on once Then it enters stand by state The real error number shows continuously Ignore numbers that appear only briefly An error code many not indicate the primary cause It may detect a secondary failure PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual
10. O iit Fulse Width Blue 265 gt Blue 55 at Close REV 2 4 107 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 4 2 3 Additional items When S DIGITAL is selected With remote control Wallaby menu Page SIGNAL TYPE Signal Type amp Lamp Changer Un mounted Input Display Service Memory Information Input Signal Select Input Position Input Size Input Port E DigitaltOptiom ra Input Signal a 4 gt 1024x768 B0Hz Detail AutoSel r Display Setting ScanMode af Input Signal Contrast 100 gt Non Interlace Interlace Static Mode Bri htness E 3 t Interlace Motion Mode More Frame Invert 4 4 2 4 Additional items When COMPOSITE or Y C is selected Wallaby menu COLOR Color in Video Decoder Setting TINT Tint in Video Decoder Setting SHARPNESS Sharpness in Video Decoder Setting VCR MODE VCR Mode in Video Decoder Setting with VC B20KV ip Lamp Changer Ln maunted Input Display Service Memory Information Input Signal Select Video Decoder Setting Input Position Input Size Signal Type Input Port Color a i rj te AGE Composite Option vl nj Tint 0 al COYUM Input Signal 4 d 4 ARA aN m Sharpness Aspect Ratio mn b d 4 HIT 0 I I j f 4 3 5 5 4 AutoSel VCR Mode Detail C
11. Run cables through the holes located on Mount bases both sides and top bottom Input image Vertical cabling Horizontal cabling For the vertical cabling Thread the supplied plastic cable ties through the holes in 3 mount bases to fix on the rear surface of the back panel and fasten the cables with the ties 77 4 Ve 4 OW J AEN C Um a u 4 For the horizontal cabling E d 3 POSMA Route the cables through PN the guide below the mirror and fasten them with supplied cable ties as appropriate not to shade picture images from the optical unit 50 Changer Run the cables through the cable guide behind the mirror CIA Thread the supplied cable ties through the holes in 5 mount bases to fix on the rear surface of the skirt part and ah og I Vertical cabling SNR Mount bases Es 4 for vertical Horizont cabling fasten the cables with the ties a Qc uz Caution For the safety reason do not allocate a power strip inside the cube cabinet It is recommended to use the optional 3 meter power cord Plastic cable ties Mount bases for horizontal okirt part For YA PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 24 Changes for the Better 1 4 Initial set up 1 4 1 Menu operation 1 4 1 1 Control button list
12. HEV 2 4 95 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3 8 Motorized adjustment tool S AXL50E specification The detail adjustment procedure is described in the chapter 1 4 3 2 2 on page 29 3 8 1 Applicable product This tool can be used for the following models All 2 55 and K series e VS 50XLF20U VS 67XLW20U VS 50XL21U and VS 67XL21U e VS 67XL20U applied from serial number 0001176 e VS 50XLW2OU applied from serial number 0001121 3 8 2 Outline drawing Upper unit Lower unit Unit mm H 838 140 4 j j EL d If Lec G 65 6 3 8 3 Accessory 1 Unit connecting cable shorter EZ 2 Cube connecting cable longer i 3 pieces two cables are spares H 3 pieces two cables are spares al K TN XN 3 Spare latch Grommet m U 2 pieces consisting of grommets and plungers mo PR Plunger a PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 96 3 8 4 Terminals Changes for the Better 3 8 4 1 Outline Reset button Slide switch LED Rotary dial Terminal for firmware upgrading Fil o OPE RESET d Ren 0 d ERROR FWEN E o pe SIN pepe ind mE ud MU Cube connecting port Unit connecting port 3 8 4 2 Rotary dial Used to set to suit the cube confi
13. MASK END Hold End in PLL Hold V Mask in A D Setting window SYNC SELECT Sync Select in A D Setting window 54 62 CLOCK RANGE Sampling Frequency Range in A D Setting window 54 62 AUTO GAIN Auto Adjust in Amp Gain in A D setting AMP GAIN ANUAL GAIN Gain and Level in Amp Gain in A D setting Edd SIGNAL TYPE Signal Type input Display Service Memory Information input Signal Select AID Setting T Input Pasitian y Input Size Signal Type 31 Input Part Sampling Phase Fine v RGB 3 Analog Optian n inl NA 4 A Pd Input Signal Sampling Number H Totan 1 I s gt ARRS 1024x768 BOHZ i344 fa x Z ff 4 3 AutaSal Detail C 528 Detail c 18 8 acanMode af Input Signal i Non Interlace interlace Static Mode interlace Motion Mode F Frame Invert Display Setting Contrast 100 Ta Js Brightness 0 a H More Ready InputBoard A D Setting Sampling Frequency Range Sync Select 55 00MHz 70 00MF Auto HOS D X Input Level Setting Gain Option Input Main 265 a gt Level Option Input Auto Setting Syne On Green Red 256 a HH Ped 255 m HH Initialize Clamp Pulse PLL Hold v Mask Green 255 a gt Green 255 4 gt Hald Start P wE T Hold End Pulse Position
14. Select CSC1 or CSC2 Press R G or B buttons to display a monochrome color to adjust Display the monochrome red and if the luminance differs between each screen adjust the luminance level by decreasing R R in the brighter screens to align with the darkest screen If you made it too dark increase R H Adjust the tint on the monochrome red finely by increasing or decreasing R G and R B if the tint differs between each screen Display the monochrome green and adjust G G in the same way as step 5 Adjust G R and G B in the same way as step 6 Display the monochrome blue and adjust B B in the same way as step 5 Adjust B R and B G in the same way as step 6 Display yellow red green and adjust the tint finely by increasing or decreasing R GAIN and G GAIN if the tint differs between each screen There are no value indication of R GAIN G GAIN and B GAIN If you change them related CSC values fluctuate in synchronization with the adjustment For instance of R GAIN it changes the values of R R R G and R B in the same ratio without changing the color balance in red 12 Display magenta red blue and adjust R GAIN and B GAIN in the same way as step 11 13 Display cyan green blue and adjust G GAIN and B GAIN in the same way as step 11 14 Display white red green blue and adjust R GAIN G GAIN and B GAIN in the same way as step 11 15 Repeat the steps from 4 to 14 so to get uniform the luminance and tint of
15. Stop up the holes on both sides with supplied joint hole seals which holes are not used for a display wall Caution To avoid units from falling measure horizontal and vertical degrees with a level etc to make sure the units are stably assembled Screen gap adjustment Temporarily attach the screen units which were detached in the previous step For 67 inch models the screens were supplied separately Put spacers between screens and adjust the screen gaps to be 1 mm for di 2 mm for J Tighten the 4 screen fixing screws Be careful not to tighten with an excessive torque suggested torque 3 9Nm 11 Changes for the Better Joint hole seals HEV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 2 5 3 Fixing to the wall and floor You don t have to attach the lower door in this chapter since picture outlines have yet to be adjusted as explained in the next chapter After the picture outline adjustment attach the door in the reverse order of detaching 1 Attach floor fixing brackets on 4 level adjusters below the base stand and fix them to the floor with anchor bolts 2 Fix the upper back part of the display wall to the back wall with wall fixing brackets as shown in the following figure Caution Wall fixing brackets Hexagonsockethead cap screws M6 iN A Anchor bolts Ad
16. 45 When you select Calculates from the data file in the step 1 the file selecting window appears Designate a csv file which was created with the color analyzer control software The calculated CSC values are sent back to cubes in the order of panel IDs Be sure the color data was measured in this order Note The brightness color data in each cube is measured at factory The color balance may not match with Auto CSC function in the following cases Adjust it by manual on page 45 or with a color analyzer on page 44 e Auto CSC adjustment after long lamp use or lamp replacement e With different tyoes of screens from Mitsubishi specified standard screen lighting with lamp B The color data was measured with lamp A e When Data is invalid or nothing message appears in the software Optimize gain function This adjustment is normally unnecessary since Auto CSC described above and SENSOR functions chapter 1 5 2 7 on page 47 include the same function Optimize Gain function can automatically calculate the optimal gain values to the maximum limit for adjusted CSC and gradation values Select all panels and click Optimize gain button after the CSC and gradation adjustment REV 2 4 103 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 4 1 2 INSTALLATION With remote control BLACK LEVEL Black Level WHITE BALANCE White Balance COLOR MATRIX USER Color Matrix AMP GAIN Amp Gain in
17. A D Input Level SCALER AMP GAIN Scaler Amp Gain in A D Input Level 49 DIRECTION Wallaby menu Page 49 42 4 FILTER TIME Filter Time b b The item with this mark is displayed in 21 331 or when DIRECTION menu is set FRONT Input Display Service Memory Information Black Level Black Level White Balance C Low f Middle Tuning High Filter Time Mise Fune Installation waintenancae AJ m gu LL EE Red y mg H Close Green 4 a Imm m RGB Mute x White Balance Red LOO B En Close Green 100 4 gt Blue 100 a gt Initialize Calor Matrix i Lamp Changer Un Mounted User Setting f Front AID Input Level Amp Gain Scalar Amp Gain O Color Matrix User Setting B x Color Matrix User Setting os ope Yellow n is m Initialize Green f cyan s To Blue n m m g Magenta n om m m saturation n m m mu Input Level Setting x Gain Base Input Level Base Input AUTO Adjust Red 27 gt Red 27 gt oreen 127 a gt Green 27 a gt Blue fiz Blue 27 fa gt Input Level Setting Ed Gain Option Input Level Option Input Main 55 wf t Red 55 Green ps m el Blue 55 al A Auto Adjust Initialize Re
18. 15 0 acanMade af Input Signal Display Setting C nterlace State Made C Interace Mation Made Frame Inest Brightness af E gt l More PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 108 Changes for the Better 4 4 3 Display tab for display memory When you exit the tab click Save button surely to store the setting in each cube INPUT MEMORY Input Memory in Display Pattern Setting 66 H DISPLAY POS V DISPLAY POS Position on Multi Screen H POSITION CROP V POSITION HSIZE ss V AE H POSTON Display Position VPOSIION SPay DISPLAY ERE __ Display Size MSIZE DIGITALOUT as sg E DIGITALOUT A Digital Output Port SCREEN MODE Screen Mode When you display an un scaled image on each cube respectively click Single button in Display Pattern Setting When you display an enlarged image across the selected cubes click Multi button Displaying may take a while Lin maunted ip Lamp Changer Input Display Service Memory Information f Normal Save Jor Un read f Screen Horizontal 1 1 gt OK ud L3 Display Pattern Setting Screen mode Display Position Display Size Single C Trimming Multi C Full C Input Memory EE Tm Hh zh Cancel xj Cropping Position Input Memory ail 4 d b d Digital Output Port Position o
19. 7 SIGNAL SELECT for COMPOSITE or Y C input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal SIGNAL SELECT scanning AUTO Used to select a signal type according to an input signal when NTSC an incorrect image is displayed after automatic input signal en AM dL NTSC4 43 In the case of S ANALOG and S DIGITAL input SIGNAL mE SELECT menu cannot be adjusted PAL 60 Procedure 1 Select SIGNAL SELECT in the input memory menu on the NAE SEEE SIE 1st menu sheet 2 Select a correct input video signal type If you select AUTO the suitable signal is automatically set PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 60 Changes for the Better 1 7 4 8 H TOTAL for S ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust a total horizontal dot number of an input signal Incorrect H TOTAL value makes vertical striped noises or jitter noises on an image or whole effective area cannot be displayed even after the image position adjustment Procedure 1 Select H TOTAL in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Adjust to eliminate the vertical stripe noises by left right button 3 Ifthe horizontal position shifts after the adjustment adjust H POSITION chapter 1 7 4 1 on page 58 again 1 7 4 9 CLAMP for S ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The
20. 89 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Continued Item Description Page MISC TERMINATE A es FUNCTION In main input foit 3D Y C for video input board ON OFF ON 3D Y C setting Display memory at B start up setting In the START MEMORY OFF 1 256 OFF case of OFF itis last 38 loaded memory OVERLAP 1 ON OFF OFF Overlap setting OFFSET 1 H POSITION 16 16 0 Electrical image position V POSITION 16 16 0 fine adjustment 38 H SIZE 16 16 0 Electrical image size fine V SIZE 16 16 0 adjustment Transmission speed setting SYSTEM SYNC 60 50 60 50 60Hz mode setting IMAGE FLIP N E N W S E S W N E Image flip setting MESSAGE X INDICATION j isi OFF MESSAGE Changer Tw Message indication STANDBY LED OFF LED setting ERROR LED OFF LED BLOWOUT 2 LED OFF LED WHITE BOOST OFF 1 10 OFF White boost setting 50 AUTO POWER ON ON OFF OFF OPERATE SHUTDOWN Lamp blowout mode nubi iu OPERATE setting ii EXTENDED ID NORMAL ID 33 64 NORMAL ID setting mode CABLE LENGTH DIGITAL NORMAL LONG Digital cable length PH50 S DIGITAL CUSTOM ane with BSOKA ORAE mem ae 1 This menu is displayed when the input board is attached and it can be selected when a port in the input board is selected 2 This menu is displayed in or when the input board is attached in PH50 and KE 3 This menu is displayed in rad or when DIRECTION menu is set FRONT 4 E
21. Add chapter 4 4 6 Memory copy Add chapter 4 5 Memory backup Add product lineup VS 50XL21U VS 67XL21U and VS 67XLW20U In chapter 3 5 add error code 2 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 Add chapter 1 5 1 14 EXTENDED ID 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 d
22. FULL NORMAL TRIMMING FULL NORMAL Referred aspect ratio EM MODE setting PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 88 Changes for the Better 3 2 3 System memory The items within parentheses are initial values Item MAINTENANCE OFF 1 2 OFF CSC adjustment TAGET Color balance eee SET TARGET COLOR OFF STOP SENSOR SENSOR RUN OFF Auto brightness SET INITIAL SENSOR DATA correction setting adjustment 128 127 0 a CALIBRATION Lamp position auto calibration LAMP OFF NORMAL Auto lamp CHANGE CHANGE MODE LONG change timing 43 Changer NORMAL setting 43 FORBID Hot lamp swap HOT EXCHANGE ALLOW allowance FORBID setting MECH ZOOM H KEYSTONE V KEYSTONE TILT Motorized 6 axis ALIGNMENT H POSITION V POSITION adjustment LAMP TIMER RESET Lamp operating time resetting FILTER RESET 3 Filter used hours a resetting INSTALLATION bi acy R LEVEL Black level LEVEL GLEVEL ra tel adjustment B LEVEL WHITE LOW MIDDLE Em White balance BALANCE HIGH MIDDLE adjustment adjustment 48 SATURATION AMP GAIN AUTO GAIN Analog input In main input MANUAL GAIN gain setting ird AUTO GAIN Analog input GAIN MANUAL GAIN gain setting DIRECTION FRONT REAR uel E to inside T o Warning interval MISC LAMP Lamp brightness FUNCTION POWER NORMAL BRIGHT NORMAL 37 us i LONG LIFE NORMAL F REDUCTION Lamp driving F REDUCTION mode setting HEV 2 4
23. Insufficient inserting may cause damage e Do not touch the glass envelope of the lamp by your fingers Oil on your fingers may cause damage or explosion of the lamp Lamp waiting position 8 Close the lamp cover Lamp cover 9 Lockthe lamp cover e f you neglect to lock it the lamp changer may not work correctly PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 76 Changes for the Better 10 Front Perform Dust filter cleaning chapter 2 4 3 on page 83 as needed and close the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 2 on page 22 go to step 13 11 Rear Close the partition door and push the latch till click No need in 67 PH508 Partition door 12 Rear Close the upper door and tighten the screw s loosened in the step 1 In 67 PH50 tighten the center screw in the lower door to close Upper door Screw s Center screw 67 PH50 Lower door 13 After the replacement perform Color balance adjustment chapter 1 5 2 on page 44 or Picture outline adjustment chapter 1 4 3 on page 28 as needed e To turn on the lamp in the waiting position move it to the lighting position in advance by manual lamp swap chapter 2 1 3 3 on page 79 e You dont have to reset the lamp timer value since the lamp operating time is automatically updated when a lamp is replaced As needed you can reset it manually in LAMP TIMER RESET
24. Manual 80 Changes for the Better 2 2 Condenser lens adjustment for SAE When brightness is low after the lamp replacement the brightness may increase if you adjust the position of the condenser lens You don t have to adjust it at initial setting since the position has been adjusted optimally with a built in lamp at factory Procedure 1 After turning on the main power wait until the brightness becomes stable about three minutes 2 To access the optical unit open the screen chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 in Front or open the rear panel in 3 SetWHITE BOOST OFF chapter 1 5 3 9 on page 50 4 Display an internal test pattern except full bit white by TEST button 5 Press and hold DISPLAY button in advanced mode to display Hu Do the status information The luminous sensor value LLSENSOR Maidi P01 50A is indicated in the lowest line SET THER agoa MASTER Luminous sensor EKZ Le 125 value 6 Loosen the adjustment screw on the optical unit with an Adjustment screw MI hexagon socket head Allen wrench 2 5mm ae NE 7 Move the screw position along the flute to maximize the NN od AN luminous sensor value and fix it NN N Note Do not tighten it with an excessive torque YAN XS d suggested torque 0 38Nm 995 Fix it not to move off Leber it N J the position a RR T Jh hy Y Y 8 Put back the WHITE BOOST setting 9 Put back the screen cha
25. Screen open close for Front j Cabling or lamp replacement etc requires opening the screen unit Be careful not to trap your fingers during the work The open close should be performed on a one by one basis in Ru a display wall so as not to shift the OA center of gravity much In particular may cause topple down due to wide shifting of the Nb ie center of gravity When you M i N open close the screen units on E 0 9 BN OY Rod a creen unit Ps stand alone cubes without fixing to Bm 7 a base stand or other cubes be LUN Support base sure to use the support base which is contained in the cube carton box Cube unit LAE 1 2 7 1 Screen opening Caution About one meter space in front of the screens is needed for the opening Prior to work make sure that there is no object such as steps in the working 1 50 Make sure that the two screen fixing bolts M6 45mm gold hexagon socket have been removed Screen fixing bolts 2 Pull the screen drawing handles in both sides to draw the screen till locked oi Screen drawing handle HEV 2 4 21 3 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Pull up the bottom of the screen unit to rotate 90 degrees with pushing flip up lock levers located inside the screen unit in both sides yaa The levers can be unlocked 1 if respectively nm Hi Uu Lge Be
26. and Installation Manual 72 Changes for the Better 6 Tighten the two lamp fixing screws Lamp fixing screws 7 Pear M the lower door ur Perform Dust filter cleaning chapter 2 4 3 on page 83 as needed and close the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 2 on page 22 8 After the replacement perform Condenser lens adjustment chapter 2 2 on page 81 Color balance adjustment chapter 1 5 2 on page 44 or Picture outline adjustment chapter 1 4 3 on page 28 as needed e You dont have to reset the lamp timer value since the lamp operating time is automatically updated when a lamp is replaced As needed you can reset it manually in LAMP TIMER RESET in MAINTENANCE in the system menu e f TERGET COLOR chapter 1 5 2 6 on page 47 has been set the color is automatically adjusted to be optimal at lamp replacement e f SENSOR chapter 1 5 2 7 on page 47 has been set RUN the brightness is automatically adjusted to be uniform across a display wall HEV 2 4 13 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 1 2 2 For With HOT EXCHANGE menu chapter 1 5 1 18 on page 43 you can set the allowance the replacement while main lamp lighting In the FORBID setting the product automatically shuts down when you open the lamp cover In the ALLOW setting take care not to burn your hands when you replace a spare lamp during main lamp operation To prevent burn or injury it is recommended to turn off the main power
27. consists of common items which are displayed for all signal inputs and additional items which are additionally displayed depending on the input signal In the following tables the items within parentheses are initial values 3 2 1 1 Common items Item ex Input board Description Page aan PED H POSITION 0 500 0 1000 Doguep NOU Signa forzontal position setting 52 58 V POSITION 0 100 0 500 0 1200 ud d VOICA postin H SIZE NEN 640 1400 600 2000 Input signal effective horizontal size setting 53 59 V SIZE po 350 1050 350 1300 Put signal effective vertical size setting ON OFF ON OFF FRAME LOCK NER OFF OFF Frame lock setting 53 60 INTERLACE Interlace signal setting SCANMODE FEINER ODDEVENsetng 640x480 60Hz 800x600 daa Input signal selecting when SIGNAL SELECT ise A main input in 1 1 x768 60Hz 1280x960 60Hz COMPOSITE or Y C input 1280x1024 60Hz ASPECTRATO X 43 54 169 Aspect ratio setting 64 0 1 2 1 HEV 2 4 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3 2 1 2 Additional items When ANALOG or S ANALOG is selected w T input Input board Description al 700 2640 with B50KA H TOTAL 1900 700 2000 700 2300 ih o Sampling number setting 53 61 ANE oOo 0 15 0 32 31 Sampling phase setting 53 58 ENE ESTART START 0 550 0 255 0 Clamp start position setting 4 61 CLAMP WIDTH 15 a 0 30 o 0 30
28. each tab after the adjustment click Save button surely to save the setting in the nonvolatile memory in each cube This operation is not necessary when it has already been stored or it is not changed e n the following description the Wallaby menus are explained in contrast with the remote control operation Any menus are not displayed on screen by Wallaby operation REV 2 4 101 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 4 1 Service tab for system memory Service tab can be protected by a password You can change or invalidate the password in Special menu chapter 4 7 6 on page 117 When you exit the tab click Save button surely to store the setting in each cube 4 4 1 1 MAINTENANCE CSC CSC Table Selection O o Y 44 j TAGET COLOR Target Color SENSOR Auto Luminance Control GRADATION Gradation LAMP CALIBRATION Calibrate Lamp Position in Lamp Changer CHANGE CHANGE MODE Change Mode in Lamp Changer HOT EXCHANGE Hot Exchange MECH ALIGNMENT Mechanical Alignment 31 LAMP TIMER RESET Lamp Timer FILTER RESET In Information tab on page 110 b Manual lamp swap rs dis x INPUT B ESC 2 digit ID number Execution of Lamp Change in Lamp Changer a a The item with this mark is displayed in 81 We C b The item with this mark is displayed in gii or when DIRECTION menu is set FRONT Input Display Service Memory Information _ LampChanger Mounted CSC Table Se
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30. enter the menu PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 98 Changes for the Better 4 Adjustment software Wallaby 4 1 General Wallaby is a software program that can adjust a display wall through RS 232 format communication Up to 64 cubes in a display wall can be controlled separately according to the allocated ID numbers This software works with Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT Version4 0 Windows 2000 and Windows XP It is recommended to use Windows NT Version4 0 Windows 2000 or later 4 2 Installation 4 2 1 Software Installation 1 Insert the set up disk or copy the set up files into a control PC and double click the Setup exe 2 Follow its installation messages until finish 4 2 2 Connecting Connect the Wallaby installed PC to the master cube with a commercially available RS 232 cross cable Make sure that each cube in the display wall is connected with supplied control cables Refer to chapter1 3 on page 23 4 2 3 Dipswitch setting Make sure that the dipswitches of the cubes are set correctly chapter 1 4 2 on page 28 4 2 4 Starting the application Execute the Wallaby for suitable models in Windows start menu 4 3 Initial set up Wallaby XL50 P B1 x File Edit SystemOontie Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help Serial Port mm II EI NEN Power and Mute ES EH Power Of tv OFF Mute ON tv OFF Information Input sign
31. in MAINTENANCE in the system menu e f TERGET COLOR chapter 1 5 2 6 on page 47 has been set the color is automatically adjusted to be optimal at lamp replacement e f SENSOR chapter 1 5 2 7 on page 47 has been set RUN the brightness is automatically adjusted to be uniform across a display wall HEV 2 4 11 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 1 3 Auto lamp changing function for is equipped with the auto lamp changing function that can detect a lamp failure or a brightness deterioration to swap it for a spare lamp automatically The lamp is managed as three types of status NEW USED and JUNK It is displayed on screen by DISPLAY button e NEW New or not deteriorated lamp e USED Deteriorated lamp below the threshold set in CHANGE MODE menu chapter 1 5 1 18 2 on page 43 e JUNK Failed lamp 5 minutes after the auto lamp changing the lamp can be automatically adjusted to the suitable position to maximize the brightness chapter 2 1 3 4 on page 79 and the initial brightness is automatically read If you turn off the power during the auto lamp changing the initial value will be read in the same way when you will turn on again 2 1 3 1 Action in lamp failure burnout or explosion When a lamp failure is detected the lamp is automatically swapped for a spare lamp 1 When it detects a lamp failure the lamp status is automatically recognized as JUNK and memorized in the lamp memory 2 Ifthe spare l
32. information LAMP TIMER 99999H Lamp operating time FRA mele IDO1 INPUT ANALOG Input port F W VER P01 50A Firmware version SYSTEM ID 01 Set ID H W VER 12 19 FPGA version SET TIMER 99999H Set operating time LAMP A NEW BUSY MASTER Master slave setting LAMP B USED STANDBY Lamp status NO SIGNAL Comment L SENSOR 125 Luminous sensor value In Changer Status information DISPLAY button Detail status information DISPLAY button press and hold 1 4 1 4 Remote ID Remote ID is used to operate remote control toward a specified screen in a display wall Even while any menus are displayed on screen remote ID can be switched Specify a set ID by FUNC button and 2 digit number in advanced mode which ID has been set in the dipswitch When you control only ID21 cube press FUNC 0 1 It can be also selected by left right button after the FUNC button And then press ENTER button to confirm Pressing FUNC 0 0 buttons enable remote control toward all cubes HEV 2 4 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 4 2 Dipswitch setting Before turning on the main power switch set the dipswitch correctly according to a system configuration see 1 3 Connecting on page 23 The set ID can be set up to 64 see 1 5 1 14 EXTENDED ID on page 41 Be sure to turn off the main power switch if you change the setting in the middle of the operation Turning on the main power switch will renew the setting OFF ON Initial mn e 2 BH RESER
33. installation For CIA the screens are provided separately CIA ocreen attaching detaching work should be done by two or more people Be careful not to trap your fingers when you slide its arms during detaching attaching work 1 50 Remove two screen fixing bolts M6 45mm gold hexagon socket Caution Before shipment be sure to tighten the bolts see chapter 2 5 4 on page 86 Shipping the product without tightening may cause breakage Screen fixing bolts 2 Pull screen drawing handles in both sides to draw the screen till locked Screen drawing handle 3 Lift up and detach the screen unit with pushing screen detaching levers located inside the screen unit in both sides Be careful not to I ICT push the adjacent flip up lock LI IM S o s lever Flip up lock lever F 4 J Screen detaching lever inside the screen unit 4 Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock and put back the screen holding arms CIA The levers can be unlocked respectively Slide lock lever Inside the arm Sereen holding arm PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 14 Changes for the Better 1 2 6 3 Ventilation To ensure a proper airflow for cooling you need to block some vents as the following figures Should be blocked Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Panel 1 Bottom row Sf LAE ah Vents t
34. o Clamp width setting Vertical Sync mask start MASK END Vertical sync mask end 0 31 0 31 B position setting SYNC SELECT AUTO HD VD Su oync signal selecting 62 CLOCK j _ 18 18 with B50KA Sampling clock range 54 62 62 RANGE 18 with B20KA setting AUTO GAIN AMP GAIN MANUAL GAIN Analog input gain setting 52 59 RGB YPbPr YCbCr SIGNAL TYPE with B5OKA Analog signal type setting 62 RGB YUV with B20KA 3 2 1 3 Additional items When S DIGITAL is selected Input board SIGNAL TYPE RGB YUV Digital signal type setting 3 2 1 4 Additional items When COMPOSITE or Y C is selected Item Input board COLOR Color depth setting TINT Hue of image setting pM NENNEN GENE SHARPNESS 8 0 Image sharpness setting gt te us VCR MODE ON OFF OFF VCR mode setting with B20KV 3 2 2 Display memory In the following tables the items within parentheses are initial values Tum cem SR H POSITION 1919 0 V POSITION CES ind H SIZE 8 1020 IE 1559 1400 V SIZE LE 50 E Dem 59 0 H POSITION 1023 0 RT V POSITION 7 7 767 0 1 T 1049 0 2 1072 m H SIZE 510 20025 1 1448 1400 DISPLAY with B20KA Display adjustment 67 2 802 768 with BBOKA B V SIZE 1 802 768 1 1086 1050 with B20KA DIGITALOUT DISABLE SCREEN 1 128 SCREEN X Digital output setting 67 SUREEN NORMAL TRIMMING FULL NORMAL TRIMMING
35. off Video Decoder Mounted Lamp changer Un mounted You can cancel the picture mute of cubes to display images Even if you set the picture mute off no image is displayed with no signal input 1 Select panels to control 2 Check OFF in Mute in Power and Mute in the main window 4 3 8 Data reading Just after starting up the software the data in the software may not synchronize with actual cube data In this case read the cube datato ppp D update the data in the software E Send Parameter gt 1 Select panels to read data E a l 2 Click Read parameter in Edit menu to read the data ioe Memory Copy Or you can also read them by right click on panels 1 Select panels to read data 2 Right click the active panels to select Read Parameter in the right click menu Note Data readings may take a while Necessary time is in proportion to the number of active panels Wallaby AL5O File Edit SystemConfie Test Patterns Read Parameter E send Parameter Copy Parameter Baste Parameter Mun we sinele replay Multi Display 4 4 Adjustment Set items in Service tab chapter 4 4 1 on page 102 Input tab chapter 4 4 2 on page 106 and Display tab chapter 4 4 3 on page 109 The setting is stored in a nonvolatile memory in each cube e The software can control and adjust cubes regardless of their operation mode chapter 1 4 1 2 on page 26 e When you exit
36. optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust a clamp pulse position and the width according to the timing of an input signal Incorrect CLAMP setting makes whole image darkened and uneven horizontal brightness appears on the image CLAMP is automatically set to the optimum value when you set CLAMP START 0 CLAMP WIDTH 0 Procedure 1 Select CLAMP START in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Adjust the clamp pulse start position 3 Select CLAMP WIDTH in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 4 Adjust the clamp pulse width 1 7 4 10 MASK for S ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust when the upper or lower part of an image is distorted while 3 line signal sync on green or 4 line signal composite sync input Procedure 1 Select MASK START in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Setthe maximum value that resolves the image distortion 3 Select MASK END in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 4 Setthe minimum value that resolves the image distortion HEV 2 4 61 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 7 4 11 SYNC SELECT for S ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to select sync on green setting The initial setting is AUTO HD VD may make FINE easier to matc
37. set 1 to 32 by dipswitch chapter 1 4 2 on page 28 e D 33 64 The set ID can be set 33 to 64 When the ID is set 1 by the dipswitch it is automatically recognized as 33 in this mode Procedure 1 Select EXTENDED ID in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set NORMAL or ID 33 64 HEV 2 4 41 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 1 15 CABLE LENGTH for 215 and F Used to set it according to a digital cable length of image inputs The initial setting is NORMAL Set LONG when image noise is noticeable due to a transmission attenuation through a long digital cable such as over 5 meters As needed CUSTOM menu can be selected for more detailed adjustment Procedure 1 Select CABLE LENGTH in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Select DIGITAL or S DIGITAL according to the input port 3 Set NORMAL LONG or CUSTOM 4 When selecting the CUSTOM menu adjust the LEVEL value so that the noise on images will be minimized The adjusting range is 0 15 The initial value is 13 1 5 1 16 RESOLUTION for GAR This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to switch SXGA and SXGA resolution The initial setting is SXGA e SXGXA SXGA resolution image 1280 x 1024 pixels is displayed with black outer margins on SXGA screen e SXGA SXGA resolution image 1400 x 1050 pixels is displayed Procedure 1 Select RESOLUTION in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set SXGA or SXGA 1 5 1 17 DIRECTION This adjustment is normally u
38. set 4 3 in ASPECT RATIO menu the image is processed as 4 3 HEV 2 4 67 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 8 7 Display memory saving The adjusted values can be saved in a display memory The number of the memories is 256 For the saving an input memory number is required in INPUT MEMORY menu chapter 1 8 1 on page 66 If the input memory has not been registered save the input memory in advance chapter 1 7 6 on page 65 Procedure 1 Press ESC button during the display memory menu displaying In reply to SAVE THE CHANGES message press ENTER button You can exit the menu by ESC button without saving 2 Designate a memory number to save in by left right buttons and press ENTER button 3 The current setting will be saved in the memory if the number is unregistered When it has already been registered the overwrite confirmation message will be displayed 1 8 8 Display memory calling deleting Registered display memory can be called or deleted when needed e Call Press MEM LIST button to select DISPLAY MEMORY Designate a memory number to be called by left right buttons and press ENTER button Or it can be called directly by 3 digit number with number buttons in the remote control When you call the display memory 1 press 001 e Delete Press MEM LIST button to select DISPLAY MEMORY Designate a memory number to be deleted by left right buttons Select DELETE MEMORY by up down buttons and press ENTER button
39. switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before the replacement 1 Rear Loosen screw s in the upper door to open Upper door In 67 PH50 turn the center screw in the lower S door 90 degrees anti clockwise to unlock with A Allen wrench 4mm to open the door Go to N l 7 l Screw s Front Open the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 1 on E EEN page 21 Go to step 4 467 PH50 Lower door 2 GE Lift up the latch in the partition door No need in 67 PH508 Latch Partition door 3 Rear Open the partition door No need in 67 PH508 PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 74 Changes for the Better 4 To unlock the lamp cover in the right side of the optical unit turn the knob clockwise Lamp cover 5 Open the lamp cover Lamp cover 6 Pull out the spare lamp from the lamp waiting position Pull out the lamp with right angle Rough treatment may cause damage To replace the lamp in the lighting position move it to the waiting position in advance by manual lamp swap chapter 2 1 3 3 on page 79 Do not touch the glass envelope of the lamp It may burn you Lamp waiting position Replacing lamp Lamp lighting position REV 2 4 19 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 7 Insert a new lamp with correct direction to the end e
40. switches the selected signal Procedure 1 Press MENU button to display the input memory menu 3 Press NORMAL button several times till the correct image is displayed If an incorrect image is displayed perform signal adjustments in the next chapter Note When the incorrect image is still displayed even after the adjustments the signal does not comply with the available input signal list chapter 3 7 on page 94 HEV 2 4 57 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 7 4 Signal adjustment 1 7 4 1 H POSITION V POSITION Used to adjust an incorrect image position so as to minimize no signal area on the upper left of the screen Procedure 1 Select H POSITION in the input memory menu on the 1st menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right button not to display no signal area on the left of screen 3 Select V POSITION in the input memory menu on the 1st menu sheet 4 Adjust the value by left right button not to display no signal area on the top of screen When the digital signal is input from multiple output device H POSITION and V POSITION should be set 0 0 When displaying expanded image in a daisy chained display wall adjust the position as follows e When the external input source is S ANALOG or S DIGITAL S ANALOG H POSITION and V POSITION in downstream cubes S DIGITAL should be set 0 0 S DIGITAL H V H V 241 35 0 0 S ANALOG or S DIGITAL input s DIGITAL S DIGITAL H V H V 0 0
41. the Better 5 fixing screws 1 4 3 2 2 When adjusting with motorized adjustment tool S AXL50E Attaching Slide switch Rotary Dial 1 Set the rotary dial in the upper unit O X of the adjustment tool according to HI i x u p ME the product chapter 3 8 4 2 on E m cher a page 97 The initial setting is O fo RMEN 1 EAR i Front Set it 0 Te Eu Epsom Rear Set it 1 S Make sure the slide switch is set OPE right side Connect the upper and lower units with a supplied unit connecting cable Connect a supplied cube connecting cable with upper unit Open the screen chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 or rear panel to access the 6 axis adjuster Note For Rear open the rear panel 180 degrees or remove it to perform the adjustment Adjustment with half open panel may cause breakage due to interference with the adjustment tool Rear panel 29 Upper unit Lower unit Cube connecting cable Unit connecting cable HEV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 6 Make sure that latches on the units are released before the Match E attaching the units D D 7 Attach the units on the adjuster in order of the lower and upper J 1 li JJ d unit 8 Push the two latches each till click to fix the units Lower unit Upper unit 9 Connect the other end of the cube connecting cable with a connector inside the cube
42. 0 0 e When the external input source is COMPOSITE or Y C COMPOSITE spicita H POSITION and V POSITION in all cubes should be Y C H V H V PN 19 12 coMPOSITE 2P _ or Y C input S DIGITAL S DIGITAL H V HV 19 12 19 12 e 7 1 7 4 2 FINE for S ANALOG input Used to adjust so that noise on an image will be minimized The adjusting range is 32 31 16 15 in ANALOG input Procedure 1 Select FINE in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value so that noise on the output image will be minimized If the noise cannot be improved adjust SYNC SELECT chapter 1 7 4 11 on page 62 PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 58 Changes for the Better 1 7 4 3 AMP GAIN for S ANALOG input Used to adjust the gain level of an analog signal in the input board Due to uneven AD converting levels of analog input colors in each screen look different even if the CSC adjustment is appropriate It is effective in each input memory It cannot be adjusted when the input signal is YUV signal Procedure 1 Display a full white signal through an actual input route Select AMP GAIN in the input memory menu on the 4th menu sheet Select AUTO GAIN and press ENTER button in reply to AUTO GAIN START message The optimum value is automatically set The adjustment will finish when CALCULATE indication disappears When ERROR is displayed An error messa
43. 1 5 Wait until finishing It may take a while depending on amount of registered data 4 5 2 Data sending to cubes Select Open amp Send Memory in File menu to display the folder selecting window Select the folder that includes the saved memory file Click OK button to start sending the memory data to cubes Wait until finishing It may take a while depending on amount of registered data o Dues PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 112 Changes for the Better 4 6 Main window Wallaby XL50 i B x File Edit SystemOontie Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help Serial Port Ce Power and Mute Ee Power ON tv OFF Mute ON tv OFF Information Input signal MotDetected ip Optional Scaler Un Mounted ip Video Decoder Un Mounted i Lamp Changer Lln Maunted 4 6 1 Panel selection area Used to select panels to be controlled with clicking or dragging Selected panels become bright to indicate active state Previous selected panels become non active When you click a panel with pressing shift key the previous selected panels remain the active state and new panel will be added on the state 4 6 2 Serial Port Used to switch open and close of a serial port in the control PC 4 6 3 Power and Mute Power Used to turn on off the power of active panels Mute Used to switch picture mute of active panels 4 6 4 Information Input signal Displaying whether an image
44. 1 Table 2 Table 3 Resolution E v GXGA SXGA iia iro memo em cc M NNNM Misc Funt Installation Maintenance C Table 44 Table 5 Ready x ExMELI Sosa 1 x H Start Offset H Size Offset Nothing m Hm f D m om mi Close alt g oK Display Memory 4 z Y Start Offset Y Size Offset ance Memory No Indicate Setting Standby C Off o LED Error Off i LED Blowout Off LED Warning Off ot Message Small Mark HEV 2 4 105 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 4 2 Input tab for input memory When you exit the tab click Save button surely to store the setting in each cube 4 4 2 1 Common items With remote control Wallaby menu Page H POSITION T V POSITION Input Position 52 58 H SIZE Input Size V SIZE p FRAME LOCK Frame Lock 53 59 53 60 SCAN MODE Scan Mode of Input Signal SIGNAL SELECT Input Signal in 60 Input Signal Select 53 60 CONTRAST Contrast in Display Setting 55 63 BRIGHTNESS Brightness in Display Setting 55 63 COLOR MATRIX Color Matrix in Display Setting window 55 63 APERTURE Aperture in Display Setting window ASPECT RATIO Aspect Ratio SCALING FILTER Scaling Filter in Display Setting window Automatic input signal scanning mE INORMAL button Auto Sel in Input Sign
45. 3 Adjust R G B GAIN or R G B LEVEL respectively NORMAL button can restore the factory setting values PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 48 Changes for the Better 1 5 3 3 SCALER AMP GAIN for S ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to adjust the gain level of analog signal in the input board It is effective in all input memories Normally adjust it for each input memory by the same menu chapter 1 7 4 3 on page 59 in input memory Procedure 1 Display a full white video signal through actual input route 2 Select SCALER AMP GAIN in INSTALLATION in the system menu From here follow the same procedure as AMP GAIN in the previous chapter 1 5 3 4 ADV COL This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to turn on off the processing of the colors outside the color range The initial setting is ON In ON setting the area where the color is saturated is smoothed so that the image appears natural without solid colors Set the same value on all cubes in a display wall Procedure 1 Select ADV COL in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set ON or OFF 1 5 3 5 ADV DARK This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to turn on off the function to adjust the image contrast to suit for a bright ambient light The initial setting is OFF While a bleached image due to room illumination ON setting increases the apparent contrast for easy viewing Set the same value on all cubes in a display w
46. 800 x 600 cares o M on oof 9 80x60 481 722 O O o O 80x60 469 750 O O O O 800x600 537 81 O O O 1024x768 484 600 O O O O O 1024x768 565 701 O O O O 1024x768 60 0 750 O O O O 1024x768 687 85 0 O O O 1152x864 639 700 O O O O 1152x864 67 5 750 O O O O 1152x864 77 5 851 O O O 1280x960 60 0 600 O O O O O 1280x960 75 0 75 0 O o O 1280x1024 646 599 O O O O O 1280x1024 634 600 O O O O O 1280x1024 640 600 O O O O O 1280x1024 751 712 O O O 128001004 800 75 0 O O O 1280x1024 ott 96 0 l O _ 9 1400 x 1050 4001080 853 600 oo o o 1400x1050 640 600 O O O O 1400x1050 823 749 O O O 1600x1200 750 600 O O O Apple 640x480 35 0 667 O O O O Macintosh 832x624 497 745 O O o O 1024x768 60 2 749 O O o O 1152x870 68 6 75 0 O O O O 1280x1024 811 7601 O O 1280x1024 717 67 O O O O 1280x1024 811 761 O O 1280x1024 76 9 723 O O O eet lest L eeo eo o oao HP _ 1 1280x1024 781 720 O HD
47. D numbers by dipswitch each cube can be controlled separately by one controller Up to 64 cubes can be chained in one control line 1 3 2 Image signal connection Connect an image input source s with cubes adequately 1 3 2 1 In the case of daisy chain In the case of an enlarged image displaying with digital daisy chain connection install the optional input boards chapter 1 2 3 on page 7 and connect DIGITAL IN and DIGITAL OUT terminals between cubes with digital cables DVI D that are supplied with the boards The digital image signal can be chained up to 16 cubes In the case of 3 by 2 x xv l Supplied digital cables d 6 pcs ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 LIE i Supplied control cables ID 4 ID 5 ID 6 2 5 pcs OS JL External controller In the case of 6 by 1 In this case an image signal cannot be connected to a loop Supplied digital cables 5 pcs ID 1 ID 2 ID 3 ID 5 ID 6 MASTER SLAVE SLAVE SLAVE SLAVE 4 A 4 M A T Video device External controller Supplied control cables 5 pcs HEV 2 4 23 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 3 2 2 For other than daisy chain Connecting with a multiple output device an enlarged image can be displayed as well as daisy chain connection Supplied control cables External controller Multiple output MASTER SLAVE doce ID 3 ID 4 SLAVE SLAVE Connecting with a multiple output device example 1 3 8 Internal cabling for BE
48. HIGH MIDDLE or LOW 4 Adjust R G and B values 1 5 2 5 GRADATION Used to adjust gradation if the differences of luminance tint level between each screen are prominent Set adequate values in consideration of the balance of brightness and uniformity If you increase it in the plus direction excessively you have to decrease the total gain Procedure In the instance of a display wall that consists of four screens 1 Press TEST button three times to display the adjustment white 2 Select GRADATION in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 3 Select WHITE R G or B to open the each gradation adjustment menu 4 Adjust to match the luminance tint level in the edge of adjacent screens gray area in the lower left figure using the adjustment item A in the lower right table In this case align darker parts with brighter considering uniformity in a single screen 5 Adjust to match the luminance tint level in the 4 corners connecting area area a in the lower left figure using the adjustment item B 6 Adjust to match the luminance tint level in the fringe of screens area b and c At first adjust whole edges with the adjustment item A and then compensate corner areas with the item B 7 Repeat the steps from 4 to 6 so as to uniform the luminance tint level of all colors TOP Topedge gradation BOTTOM Bottom edge gradation L EFT TOP LEFT Top left corner gradation 5 ottom right corner gradation Gradation adj
49. In normal mode In advanced mode Remote In stand Menu OFF Menu OFF Menu ON control by state Test pattern Test pattern Test pattern Test pattern Test pattern Test pattern ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Tum on MENU2 Rn 8 RIGHT Turn off Status information Status information Press and hold for detail information j Piduremue Picture mute Selective input signal list Input memory menu Display memory menu Press and hold for system memory menu Input memory and display memory list R raster on off R input on off R raster on off R input on off G raster on off G input on off G raster on off G input on off B raster on off B input on off B raster on off B input on off Test pattern on pattern rounding test pattern off Remote ID setting mode on off Initialize Menu option and cursor up Menu option and cursor down ELLEN po Display memory calling pU HEV 2 4 25 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 4 1 2 Operation mode This product has two operation modes normal mode and advanced mode Use the normal mode in usual operation Switch to the advanced mode when you set up or adjust the product Two modes can be switched by NORMAL button when there is no adjustment menu on screen 1 4 1 2 1 Normal mode The normal mode allows you to turn off the power by POWER button to display status information by DISPLAY button to change the oper
50. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DLP Data Display Cube PH50 series SXGA models XL50 XL21 series XGA models Set up and Installation Manual March 09 2007 REV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 Table of Contents ju UE PAGE qgo e 5 jM c E 5 Lee FOC ROUD aeee 5 e FON T n cee re One E E E 5 cc me 5 Me OUDE AS FAM UO TU I 6 kee AICI dor ciiscc 6 yam Loris cR eee cn ee eee eee ee er ene ee eee 6 1 2 8 Input board installation optional eise sees e seen nne nnn nnn nnn nhan na 7 1 2 4 Unlocking for 1 2 5 Cube stacking for 1 2 6 Cube stacking for 1 2 7 Screen open close for 1 3 Connecting Lol Control signal connection ousmtitusteuvEvaustrt ebrio as austen barca diversas eevee MEE esas 23 COP EE Image signal CONC COIN aa crates oe 23 1 3 3 Internal cabling for fel sese 24 I MUMS CUD H 25 14A Men OD CTA ON waar 25 FTAZ WIDSWHCII GOING 28 143 Picture OUTING GOJUSIM CI sisiivcsaiecanssiesnerndivguneunnsterensesneth cantheneuspineuvenitensditeiaindanirnenteanens 28 1 5 System memory SOLO sicesencbicanceiecesscorccteenronceduauatelantecccasiestiscandecvonstuessQnaroceudnbcotulenecceumies of BIN MEME I cuo Pee
51. Parameter Used to send the file data saved in Save Parameter menu to selected cubes You can choose following options e Only Input Parameter Sending only input memory data e Only Display Parameter Sending only display memory data e Only Service Parameter Sending only system memory data e All Parameter Sending all above memory data 4 7 1 5 Read amp Save memory Used to read all memory data in selected cubes to save in a designated folder chapter 4 5 1 on page 112 Name an arbitrary folder name It creates files with bku extension in the folder 4 7 1 6 Open amp Send memory Used to send back the file data saved in Read amp Save memory menu to cubes chapter 4 5 2 on page 112 4 7 1 7 Exit Used to quit the software PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 114 Changes for the Better 4 7 2 Edit menu Wallaby XL50 B x File Edit SystemGontie Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help Read Parameter serial Port E send Parameter Only Input Parameter C Open Close Ec Onlv Display Parameter Power and Mute E Far pu Both of Input and Display Power OM fe OFF Only Service Parameter Mute C OM fe OFF Memory Copy All Parameter Information i Input signal MotDetected Optional Scaler Mounted Video Decoder Mounted 4 7 2 1 Read Parameter Used to update the software data synchronized with selected cube data chapter 4 3 8 on page 101 4 7 2 2 Send P
52. TV 16 9 panos ws 99 ep pep 1280x7204 450 599 o 1920x 108045 281 500 o 1920x 1080 45 337 599 O O O PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 94 Changes for the Better Y CgCng YPgPgn component video signal 1125i 1080i 16 9 1920 x 1080 4 5 9 mc i E CH rf NN NUM PH50EXL50 pia Resolution Main with i input B20KA HEN p om CO O 1280 x 720 4 s 625p 576p 4 3 720 x 576 45 525p 480p 4 3 720 x 480 4 5 Note With VC B20KA the front porch width in an input signal is required more than 12 pixels Because the following pairs of signals have the same scanning frequencies their signal formats may be selected incorrectly in automatic input signal scanning When the selected signal format is wrong the signal won t be displayed with correct colors In such cases executes automatic input signal scanning chapter 1 7 3 on page 57 again to reselect other signal formats 1 HDTV 16 9 format in RGB signal and 1080i or 720p 16 9 format in YCgCg YPgPng signal 2 640x480 60 Hz in RGB signal and 480p 4 3 format in YCgCg YPgPg signal The following signals are processed as follows 3 The signal undergoes under sampling at the specified resolution 4 The signal is displayed with over scan 5 This signal isn t supported when it is supplied to the DIGITAL IN connector
53. VED 1 RC Enabling remote control ON enabled OFF disabled 3 ET MASTER 2 RESERVED Normally ON ON 4 LES ios 8 MASTER MASTER SLAVE setting ON MASTER OFF SLAVE 5 DL ips Designating set ID number 1 to 32 ON 1 OFF 0 6 LES ws ID No 1x ID1 2x ID2 4x ID3 8x ID4 16x ID5 7 LES we Example 8 ET ow ID No 1 ID1 ON ID2 ID3 ID4 and ID5 OFF ID No 232 ID1 2 3 4 and 5 OFF 1 4 3 Picture outline adjustment Caution Before turning on make sure again that the color wheel has been unlocked for I chapter 1 2 4 1 on page 8 and for Changer the lamp cushion has been removed chapter 1 2 4 2 on page 9 1 4 3 1 Displaying internal test pattern Display the internal crosshatch pattern for picture outline adjustment by pressing TEST button twice in advanced mode Adjust to align the outermost lines with screen edges There are another adjustment lines for over scan inside the outermost lines When OVERLAP setting chapter 1 5 1 6 on page 38 is ON adjust the picture outline so that these lines fit the Adjustment lines for over scan screen edges ris PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 28 1 4 3 2 6 axis adjustment 1 4 3 2 1 Before 6 axis adjustment release locks in the adjuster Loosen 4 locking screws with an Allen wrench 2mm and 5 fixing screws with an Allen wrench 4mm l Release the lock screws T 4 locking screws Changes for
54. ach WHITE RED GREEN and BLUE in GRADATION has the same adjustment items BAUD RATE 9600 19200 19200 3 2 4 Memory list display MEM LIST button displays the input or display memory list to call or delete registered memories DISPLAY MEMORY menu can be displayed and selected when the input board is attached Item INPUT MEMORY Input memory calling MEMOS eain Ww Menor DELETE MEMORY Input memory deleting 30409 DISPLAY MEMORY Display memory calling a A E DELETE MEMORY Display memory deleting PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 90 Changes for the Better 3 3 Test pattern list Pressing TEST button rounds the test patterns to be displayed in the following order Full bit white Crosshatch Adjustment white Gradation Color bar Test pattern OFF Full bit white Any picture adjustments except gamma compensation are invalid All RGB GAIN values in BLACK LEVEL become 0 at full black R G and B buttons can turn ON OFF each color Crosshatch R G and B buttons can turn ON OFF each color Total adjusting for display wall CSC adjustment Adjustment white R G and B buttons can turn ON OFF each color GRADATION adjustment All picture adjustments are invalid Colorbar ESE adjustment Full bit white 3 4 Control panel Digital input RGB input board optional Status display Standby switch Setup switches Digital output Vent Digital input
55. al NotDetected ip Optional Scaler Un Mounted ip Video Decoder Un Mounted i Lamp Changer Lln Maounted Main window 4 3 1 Model selecting Click Model Select in System Config menu to select suitable model Eile Edit SystemConfig Test Patterns range to be controlled When you execute the application from the i 2r appropriate Windows start menu this operation is not necessary ue i 4x4 Other Wall Config Cube ID Setting uto ID Model Select Model Select E E x Model C XL20 XH20 Series GGA 8H40 SH50 Series SXGA Cancel PH40 FH50 Series SXGA v xXL507XH50 Series AGA REV 2 4 99 4 3 2 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC System configuration setting Click Other Wall Config in System Config menu The Wall Configuration window comes up Set horizontal and vertical cube numbers and click Number ofeubes wide 2 OK OK button to confirm The designated number of Number of cubes high 2 Cancel panels appears on main window and the Wall Configuration window closes Note Wallaby starts with the last system configuration This operation is not necessary when the configuration you are setting is the same as the previous adjustment 4 3 3 Panel ID defining Define panel IDs in accordance with the set ID designated by the dipswitch Note Wallaby starts with the last system configuration This operation is not necessary when th
56. al Select 51 57 Input Display Sarice Memory Information input Signal Select AID Seting Input Port Sampling Phase Fine 5 Ana log Optian n Rl Input Signal sampling Number tH Total 1024x788 BOHz i344 a AuboSal Detail Amp Gain Display Seling ecenMode of Input Signal contrast 00 a Non interace Brightness 0 af J H Frame Invert Display Setting alor Matrix C Off Computer Video User Size Aperture Scaling Filter i i id Ej Default Off 1 2 d 4 a r CoCr 4 b d k interlace Static Mode Interlace Motion lode Ea Input Area Horizontal Pasition iT fer a o i RGB Input Pasrian Input Size signal Type C YPbPr C ost Vertical Position Fs e Size Save Input Memory Memory Number Comment Tesi Close Selected Cube ID 02 Input Memory List ID02 j Memory List PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 106 Changes for the Better 4 4 2 2 Additional items When ANALOG or S ANALOG is selected Sampling Number H Total in A D Setting Sampling Phase Fine in A D Setting Pulse Position in Clamp Pulse in A D Setting window Pulse Width in Clamp Pulse in A D Setting window Hold Start in PLL Hold V Mask in A D Setting window
57. all Procedure 1 Select ADV DARK in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 SetONor OFF 1 5 3 6 GAMMA This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to correct the relation between input level and output level of an image signal The initial setting is 1 Set the same value on all cubes in a display wall Procedure 1 Select GAMMA in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Select the setting value from 1 to 5 As the value decreases the perceived contrast increases As the value increases the luminance level of the middle tone area becomes brighter Select the value so as to display the optimum image according to the luminance level of the middle tone area 1 5 3 7 DITHER This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to set dither The initial setting is ON It can increase tone characteristics Procedure 1 Select DITHER in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set ON or OFF HEV 2 4 49 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 3 8 3D Y C for COMPOSITE input This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to turn on off the three dimensional Y C separation circuit The initial setting is ON On setting can display an NTSC signal with less dot interference image in COMPOSITE input Procedure 1 2 Select 3D Y C in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu Set ON or OFF 1 5 3 9 WHITE BOOST This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to boost the brightness in white areas of a displaying image utilizing a white segment and bla
58. all the colors Note Be careful to adjust so that the sums of items 1 4 7 2 58 34649 in the following table should not be over 1 023 respectively However when you set SENSOR RUN to be described later in chapter 1 5 2 7 on page 47 its gain optimizing function automatically calculates and set the optimum maximum limit values within the range even if it was adjusted over the limit I H 0 1028 R R increasing red luminance Decreasing red luminance Red Yellow Magenta White 2 255 255 H G Makngredyelowy Making red iess yelowy Red G 255 255 R B Making red bluish Making red less bluish Red 6 255 255 G B Making green bluish Making green tess bluish Green 7 255 255 B A Making blue reddish Making blue less reddish Ble e 255 255 B G Making blue greenish Making blue less bluish Blue o 0 1023 B B increasing blue luminance Decreasing blue luminance Blue Magenta Cyan White CSC adjustment item AE a co I ak OO N REV 2 4 45 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 2 4 WHITE BALANCE This adjustment is normally unnecessary The luminance and tint between screens can be adjusted in CSC Used to adjust a color temperature Three memories LOW MIDDLE and HIGH can be used to save in Procedure 1 Press TEST button three times to display the adjustment white 2 Select WHITE BALANCE in INSTALLATION in the system menu 3 Select
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60. ally the AUTO GAIN adjustment is recommended In special case such as a full white signal cannot be input the manual adjustment may be helpful 1 Select AMP GAIN in the input memory menu 2 Select MANUAL GAIN 3 Adjust R G B GAIN or R G B LEVEL respectively NORMAL button can reset it to the values in AMP GAIN in the system memory chapter 1 5 3 2 on page 48 If it has not been set it restores the factory setting values w T9 PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 52 Changes for the Better 1 6 3 4 H SIZE V SIZE for 21 5 and UIE This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust an incorrect size of an effective input image area after H TOTAL in ANALOG input and H POSITION V POSITION adjustment Procedure 1 Select H SIZE in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the horizontal size of the input signal 3 Select V SIZE in the input memory menu 4 Adjust the vertical size of the input signal 1 6 3 5 FRAME LOCK for 21 1 and 15 7 This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to set a frame lock Set ON when frame tearing or field skips are noticeable in a moving image with 50 60 Hz of vertical frequency e ON External synchronization mode to synchronize the frame rate to the input signal e OFF Internal synchronization mode to convert the f
61. ally unnecessary Used to set how to indicate the status information 1 5 1 11 1 WARNING for AEE This is to set the indication of a warning mark on screen to induce to replace the spare lamp after auto lamp changing or pre announcement of the changing 2 1 3 5 Warning indication on page 80 e OFF No indication e MESSAGE To display both pre announcement of auto lamp changing and a warning mark to induce to replace the spare lamp e To display only the warning mark Procedure 1 Select WARNING in INDICATION in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set OFF MESSAGE or 1 5 1 11 2 STANDBY This is to set a blue LED indication on screen 3 5 LED display on page 91 at stand by state e LED To light the blue LED on screen e OFF No indication Procedure 1 Select STANDBY in INDICATION in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set LED or OFF 1 5 1 11 3 ERROR This is to set a blue LED indication on screen 3 5 LED display on page 91 at shutdown due to errors e LED To blink the blue LED on screen e OFF No indication Procedure 1 Select ERROR in INDICATION in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set LED or OFF 1 5 1 11 4 BLOWOUT for or when the input board is selected in YEN and SET This is to set a blue LED indication on screen 3 5 LED display on page 91 at lamp blowout when BLOWOUT chapter 1 5 1 13 on page 41 is set OPERATE e LED To blink the blue LED on screen e OFF No indic
62. amp status is NEW or USED the auto lamp changing starts mark starts blinking on the screen to induce to replace the spare lamp chapter 2 1 3 5 on page 80 3 Ifthe spare lamp status is JUNK the product tries to ignite the current lamp once without auto lamp changing If it succeeds to ignite it continues to work Otherwise the error indicator shows 1 chapter 3 5 on page 91 Even if the status is JUNK in the case that you have cycled the power during this status the auto lamp changing starts If it succeeds to ignite it continues to work Otherwise the error indicator shows 1 2 1 3 2 Action in brightness deterioration When the luminous sensor detects a brightness deterioration the lamp is automatically swapped for a spare lamp 1 When the luminous sensor detects brightness deterioration the lamp status is automatically recognized as USED and memorized in the lamp memory 2 Ifthe spare lamp status is NEW the pre announcement of auto lamp changing is displayed on screen and the auto lamp changing starts 5 minutes later mark starts blinking on the screen to induce to replace the spare lamp chapter 2 1 3 5 on page 80 3 Ifthe spare lamp status is USED or JUNK the current lamp is not swapped to keep lighting In CHANGE MODE menu chapter 1 5 1 18 2 on page 43 you can set the brightness to start the auto lamp changing There are three types of conditio
63. arameter Used to send current memories in the software to selected cubes You can choose following options e Only Input Parameter Sending only input memory data e Only Display Parameter Sending only display memory data e Both of Input and Display Sending both input and display memory data e Only Service Parameter Sending only system memory data e All Parameter Sending all memory data described above Note AMP GAIN on page 52 or 59 values are not sent 4 7 2 3 Copy Parameter Used to copy current software memory data in selected panels to a clipboard AMP GAIN on page 52 or 59 values are not included 4 7 2 4 Paste Parameter Used to send the memory data copied in Copy Parameter menu from the clipboard to selected cubes 4 7 2 5 Memory Copy Used to copy a saved input or display memory data to other memory numbers or other cubes chapter 4 4 6 on page 111 HEV 2 4 115 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 7 3 System Config menu Wallaby XL50 Bl xl File Edit SystemConfig Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help Im serial Port I 2x2 C Open Close dx Power and Mute Power ON v OFF Mute ON v OFF Information Input signal MotDetected Optional Scaler Mounted Video Decoder Mounted I 4x4 Other Wall Config Cube ID Setting Auto ID Model Select 4 7 3 1 n by n 1x1 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 Used to select vertical and horizontal screen number
64. articular a high resolution image with scale down Procedure 1 Select SCALING FILTER in the input memory menu on the 2nd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 7 5 7 COLOR for COMPOSITE or Y C input Used to adjust a color depth of an image The initial setting is O Procedure 1 Select COLOR in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 7 5 8 TINT for COMPOSITE or Y C input Used to adjust a hue of an image The initial setting is O It is effective only for NTSC signals Procedure 1 Select TINT in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 7 5 9 SHARPNESS for COMPOSITE or Y C input Used to adjust to sharpen or soften an image The initial setting is 0 Be noted that an excessive value increasing causes noises on an image Procedure 1 Select SHARPNESS in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 7 5 10 VCR MODE for COMPOSITE or Y C input with VC B20KV Used to compensate incorrect colors in a particular VCR The initial setting is OFF Procedure 1 Select VCR MODE in the input memory menu on the 3rd menu sheet 2 Select ON or OFF PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 64 Changes for the Better 1 7 6 Input memory saving The adjusted values can be saved in an input memory The number of the memories is 128 Be sure to sav
65. as following figures The cable can be connected under operating conditions For Front For EGEY Connector in the circuit box 10 Front Close the screen chapter 1 2 7 2 on page 22 PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 30 Changes for the Better Adjustment Perform the picture outline adjustment with remote control 1 Make sure to release the locks in the adjuster chapter 1 4 3 2 1 on page 29 2 Display the internal crosshatch pattern for picture outline adjustment by pressing TEST button twice in advanced mode Refer to the chapter 1 4 1 2 on page 26 3 Press and hold MENU2 button to display the system memory menu 4 Select MECH ALIGNMENT in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 5 Select an axis menu by up down buttons and adjust it by right left buttons The bird icon moves its beak on screen during communication with the remote control Also arrow mark appears to indicate the direction of button pressing Note When you reach the end of the adjustment range mark appears on screen and the picture outline doesn t move ahead In this case turn back and readjust combining with other axes If you cannot turn the axis due to adjusting tool locking follow the chapter 3 8 5 on page 98 to recover from the error Seen from front screen side Axis menu left button right button ZOOM t e H KEYSTONE V KEYSTONE TILT C H POSITION V POSITION
66. ashers Flat washer Caution When holding up a cube be careful not Spring washer to put your hand between the cube and the base stand Place the next bottom row cube on the base stand and fix it in the same way Join right and left cubes at 4 points with supplied hexagon Socket head bolts spring washers and flat washers Place cubes for the upper row on the assembled units Fix them vertically and horizontally at 4 points each with supplied hexagon socket head bolts spring washers and flat washers otop up the holes on both sides with supplied joint hole seals which holes are not used for a display wall Joint hole seals Caution To avoid units from falling measure horizontal and vertical degrees with a level etc to make sure the units a P4 are stably assembled 8 Run cables through the internal cabinets according to the chapter 1 3 3 on page 24 before attaching the screen unit PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 18 Changes for the Better 11 Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock and draw the screen holding arms till locked 67 The levers can be unlocked respectively Slide lock lever Inside the arm 12 Reinstall the screen unit in its original cabinet Put the pins inside the screen unit on the retainers at the top of the screen holding arms following whic
67. atches locked For reattaching attach the panel and push TX the latches till click to lock S PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 34 Changes for the Better 3 Loosen a mirror fixing screw located in the right seen from the rear Or in the left seen from the front in fein Mirror fixing screw rear For other models 4 Turn the mirror adjusting screw For e When the lower left image is smaller turn the screw anti clockwise e When the lower left image is larger Turn the screw clockwise For B e When the lower left image is smaller Turn the screw clockwise e When the lower left image is larger Turn the screw anti clockwise For 50 GET move a lower part of the mirror up or down Mirror adjusting screw Mirror fixing Mirror NN screw S o X i i i i i 4 i i i i i 1 When the lower left image is smaller For Front For lil For 50 o eee 5 Tighten the mirror fixing screw SEE ROWE eb Maas ae 6 After the correcting tweak the picture outline with 6 axis adjuster REV 2 4 35 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 4 3 3 2 Pincushion distortion correction for 50 When pincushion distortion appears and it cannot be corrected with 6 axis adjuster you can correct it according to the following procedure Even after cube stacking you can reach the following screws for the correction through holes in the upper cube Detach a sc
68. ation Procedure 1 Select BLOWOUT in INDICATION in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 SetLED or OFF PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 40 Changes for the Better 1 5 1 12 AUTO POWER ON Used to set automatic turning on when the main power is supplied The initial setting is OFF e ON Automatic turning on when the main power is supplied e OFF When the main power is supplied the product takes over the last memory status For instance it becomes stand by state if the main power was turned off in stand by state Likewise if it was turned off in the state of power on it automatically turns on Procedure 1 Select AUTO POWER ON in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set ON or OFF 1 5 1 13 BLOWOUT for or when the input board is attached in PH50 and KE This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to select digital output status after lamp blowout The initial setting is OPERATE e OPERATE After lamp blowout it maintains the digital output function Set OPERATE when the digital out is used for the digital daisy chain connection e SHUTDOWN After lamp blowout the product starts shutdown Set SHUTDOWN for a single screen or a display wall without digital daisy chain connections Procedure 1 Select BLOWOUT in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 SetOPERATE or SHUTDOWN 1 5 1 14 EXTENDED ID Used to set the ID number 33 or higher The initial setting is NORMAL e NORMAL The set ID can be
69. ation mode by NORMAL button and to call a display memory by number buttons Adjustment menus cannot be called in the normal mode 1 4 1 2 2 Advanced mode In advanced mode status information appears on screen as ibed in right fi ANALOG NOSIGNAL ID01 described in right figure OG NO SIG l a a a oY 1 Status display Status Input port Comment Set ID P mark appears when values in a menu are changed It is also displayed when a value is automatically changed by internal process e n Changer 3 mark appears when the status of a spare lamp is other than NEW e During lamp position auto calibration for Changer and initial sensor value obtaining the operating status is noticed with figures such as 3 4 or 7 When the function has worked correctly it disappears after 5 minute displaying 2 Input port Displaying current input port 3 Comment e NO SIGNAL is displayed when any image signal is not input e TEST is displayed during internal test patterns displaying e MUTE is displayed during picture mute 4 Set ID Displaying a set ID PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 26 Changes for the Better 1 4 1 3 Basic menu operation Adjustments should be conducted with the remote control in advanced mode You can also use the adjustment software Wallaby chapter 4 on page 99 e POWER ON button To turn on after main power switch on e MENU1
70. automatic input signal scanning chapter 1 7 3 on page 57 Make certain that same images are displayed on each screen as the following example Image signal 4 i REV 2 4 69 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 Set the position and expansion ratio 1 8 2 H DISPLAY POS V DISPLAY POS on page66 again to fit a configuration in reference to the following setting sample in left side Check the displaying to be as the example in right side Image signal y t 5 Set SCREEN MODE chapter 1 8 6 on page 67 as needed 6 Save the display memory chapter 1 8 7 on page 68 of each screen in a different memory number from a previous saving 7 Check the image linkage between screens If it is insufficient you can tweak by OFFSET menu chapter 1 5 1 7 on page 38 Be careful if you adjust it by the display memory setting the linkage condition may change when you display other images You can also display different input images in the same time It is an example that an analog signal A is input to panel 1 upper left and a video COMPOSITE signal V is input to panel 2 upper right Each screen is connected with daisy chain Procedure 8 Select COMPOSITE port in the panel 2 according to 1 7 1 Tuc de nu Input port selecting on page 57 Adjust the input memory setting in the panel 2 as needed 10 Save the input memory in a different memory number from a previous saving 11 Set the display memory in the panel 2 a
71. aved in the optical unit and it will not be re calibrated until the next swap is detected For instance it calibrates 5 minutes after lighting a lamp that is different from a previous one or 5 minutes after the auto lamp changing If you turn on the power to ignite the same lamp the auto calibration will not be performed since the lamp position is automatically set according to the memorized result HEV 2 4 19 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 1 3 5 Warning indication can indicate a warning mark to induce to replace the spare lamp and a pre announcement of auto lamp changing on screen It can be set in WARNING menu in INDICATION in the system menu chapter 1 5 1 11 on page 40 Or you can also select no indication setting Warning mark to induce to replace the spare lamp mark is displayed on screen when a spare lamp is required to replace after the auto lamp changing in other word when spare lamp status is USED JUNK or no attaching It blinks once in 5 seconds The mark will disappear when the spare lamp is replaced to NEW new or not deteriorated lamp Even if the spare lamp status is not NEW you can erase the indication by resetting the spare lamp operating time on page 77 Pre announcement of auto lamp changing The message appears when brightness deterioration is detected The auto lamp changing starts after 5 minute displaying LAMP WILL EXCHANGE SOON PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation
72. ay cause damage color wheel cushion faces the top as you begin the procedure Metal 1 Make sure a key slot on the Key slot Color wheel cushion 2 Pull the color wheel cushion till the flange hits Stopper the metal part e For Changer pliers are recommended to use since it is hard to access with fingers Metal Flange 3 Turn it 90 degrees clockwise Caution Before shipment be sure to lock the color wheel in the reverse order of unlocking chapter 2 5 2 on page 85 Shipping the product without locking may cause breakage PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 8 Changes for the Better 1 2 4 2 Lamp cushion removing for Changer Remove a lamp cushion before turning on the main power switch Turning on without removing may cause smoking and catching fire e t should be remembered to lock the lamp cover after removing If you neglect to lock it the lamp changer may not work correctly Lamp cushion Lock Lamp cover Caution Before shipment be sure to insert the cushion in the reverse order of removing chapter 2 5 3 on page 85 Shipping the product without inserting may cause breakage REV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 2 5 Cube stacking for 1 2 5 1 Assembling the base stands and cubes 1 Assemble base stands 2 Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and plumb by means of a spirit level with arrow lines
73. button To display the input memory menus e MENU2 button To display the display memory menus while the input board is attached e MENU2 button press and hold To display the system memory menus e Up down button To select menu items e ENTER button To enter each adjusting menu Some items indicate the lower menu layer e Lleft right button To change an adjusting value e ESC button To exit menus e NORMAL button To reset an adjusting value In reply to appeared RESET OK message press ENTER button You can exit the menu without resetting by ESC button NORMAL button also executes automatic input signal scanning during input memory menus displaying e FUNC button Remote ID setting chapter 1 4 1 4 e TEST button To display test patterns chapter 3 3 on page 91 Even while any menus are displayed on screen the test patterns on off and selecting are available e R G B buttons To switch muting displaying of primary colors It works regardless of remote ID setting Press and hold the button can always display the selected color This function is helpful when you display the same color across a display wall which mixes color displaying muted cubes Just pressing may unintentionally mute the color in other cubes e Number buttons To call a display memory directly with 3 digit number while there is no menu on screen For instance press 001 to call the display memory 1 e DISPLAY button To show status
74. c sna sdes race cs Ehe CRGE Tuve rU DARE SUE ue Ferku cce iaaah ai 118 RE VISION PANS i T 119 DLP TEXAS INSTRUMENTS PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 4 Changes for the Better 1 Set up and installation 1 1 Overview 1 1 1 Product lineup cum mmm i o VS 67PHF50U aL CETE ca ll VS 50PH50U VS 67PH50U 2m VS 50XLWF50U VS 67XLWF50U Rear VS 50XLW50U VS 67XLW50U XL50 i VS 50XLW20U VS 67XLW20U VS 50XLF50U SEES VS 50XLF20U yO Os VS 50XL50U VS 67XL50U Rear VS 50XL21U vs 50XL20U VS 67XL21U VS 67XL20U Parenthesized products are series 1 1 2 Flowchart Start ae Major setting items 1 2 Cube installation e Input board installation optional 1 2 5 Cube stacking 1 2 6 Cube stacking EE E 1 2 6 Cube EE e Unlocking for for 25528 for Au 55 lora iene 1 3 Connecting e Control signal connection e Image signal connection e Internal cabling for Boni 1 4 Initial set up E mode to advanced mode 1 4 2 Dipswitch setting 1 4 3 Picture outline adjustment an internal test pattern e 6 axis adjustment e Mirror adjustment 1 5 1 System set up LAMP POWER SYSTEM SYNC HOT EXCHANGE for S2 0 1 5 2 Color balance adjustment CSC GRADATION TARGET COLOR SENSOR 1 5 3 Image set up When necessary 1 6 Input memory setting 1 7 Input memory setting Input port selecting for the main input for the input board Automatic inpu
75. careful not to push the Ian adjacent screen detaching lever 4 Push Screen detaching lever Flip up lock lever inside the screen unit 1 2 7 2 Screen closing Be careful not to trap your fingers during the work 1 Push down the bottom of the screen slowly till locked 2 Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock and push the screen unit along the rail till the end CIA The levers can be unlocked respectively Slide lock lever inside the arm Note E Depending on the screen gap Mc adjustment chapter 1 2 6 5 on page 19 the screen unit may touch the top gt il edge of the lower screen In this case TII slightly lift the upper screen to close T without touching o PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 22 Changes for the Better 1 3 Connecting 1 3 1 Control signal connection An external controller such as a personal computer etc can control cubes through RS 232 format communication In the case of a display wall connect the external controller to a MASTER cube set by dipswitch chapter 1 4 2 on page 28 with RS 232 cross cable and connect CONTROL IN and CONTROL OUT terminals between cubes with supplied control cables Do not connect to a loop Allocating I
76. ct CHANGE MODE in LAMP CHANGER in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 2 Set OFF NORMAL or LONG 1 5 1 18 3 HOT EXCHANGE Used to allow spare lamp replacement during the main lamp lighting The initial setting is FORBID e FORBID The product automatically shuts down when you open the lamp cover e ALLOW You can open the lamp cover during the main lamp lighting Procedure 1 Select HOT EXCHANGE in LAMP CHANGER in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 2 Set FORBID or ALLOW HEV 2 4 43 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 2 Color balance adjustment You can adjust luminance and tint between each screen of a display wall In principle they should be adjusted according to 3 CSC adjustment However follow 2 BLACK LEVEL 4 WHITE BALANCE and 5 GRADATION adjustments if necessary After that set TARGET COLOR and SENSOR to maintain the uniformity over the long term Preparation BLACK LEVEL CSC WHITE BALANCE GRADATION 1 adjustment 2 adjustment 3 adjustment 4 adjustment 5 TARGET COLOR SENSOR Setting 6 Setting 7 Color balance adjustment flow chart 1 5 2 1 Preparation Before the adjustment set each value according to the following table 2 BRIGHTNESS O Input memory menu R GAIN 1000 4 WHITE BALANCE G GAIN 1000 INSTALLATION in system menu B GAIN 1000 WHITE BOOST MISC FUNCTION in system menu 6 SENSOR STOP or OFF MAINTENANCE in system menu 1 5 2 2 BLACK LEVEL This adjustment is not necessary Adjust
77. d 255 gt Green 255 a gt Blue 285 gt Close PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 104 Changes for the Better 4 4 1 3 MISC FUNCTION LAMP MODE TERMINATE S TERMINATE ADV COL ADV DARK Gamma Table Selection DITHER 3D Y C 3D Y C Separation NTSC START MEMORY OVERLAP OFFSET FR O O 9 IMAGE FLIP Image IE INDICATION Indication WHITE BOOST White Boost AUTO POWER ON Auto Power On BLOWOUT Blowout EXTENDED ID N A CABLE LENGTH Cable Length for Jeet and K 42 RESOLUTION Resolution for aew e The baud rate should be set with the remote control before RS 232 communication e The panel IDs can be set up to 64 If you set more than 33 the cube should be set that way in advance by the dipswitch and EXTENDED ID menu with the remote control Input Display Service Memory Infarmation Lamp Changer Mounted Overlap Auto Power On Overlap Made Offset i Off C On Termination NE C G Analog Input dk 75 DD SIE Start Memna Cable Length S Analog Input 1k 75 a Digital Input Normal Long Start Memory Indication m 5 Digital Input Normal Long Othe Advanced Color System Sync Image Flip P4 5nHz y B Hz Advanced Dark C NIE C NW C SE tf SN Lamp Powe W Dither Gamma Table Selection Normal Bright v 3D YiC Separation NTSC Table
78. d to register the display memory when the input board is not attached In this case the display memory menu is not displayed 1 8 1 INPUT MEMORY Used to designate an input image signal to be displayed Procedure 1 Select INPUT MEMORY in the display memory menu 2 Select an input memory number to be displayed Current displaying memory is called at first If the input memory has not been saved it displays BLANK MEMORY and the display memory cannot be saved In this case save the input memory in advance chapter 1 7 6 on page 65 1 8 2 H DISPLAY POS V DISPLAY POS Used to adjust an image position and expansion ratio according to a configuration Procedure 1 Select H DISPLAY POS or V DISPLAY POS in the display memory menu 2 Setthe values of H DISPLAY POS and V DISPLAY POS The n of n m indicates the panel position in the vertical and horizontal directions The m indicates the total number of screens in the directions To display an un scaled image on each cube set the both menus 1 1 e For the detail setting for daisy chained display walls see 1 9 Setting as daisy chain connection on page 69 e DISPLAY menu chapter 1 8 4 on page 67 can tweak an unmatched image linkage between screens 1 9 3 CROP This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically renewed when H V DISPLAY POS are changed Used to clip a partial area from an effective image area by manual The adjustment is requ
79. display no signal area on the left of screen 3 Select V POSITION in the input memory menu 4 Adjust the value by left right button not to display no signal area on the top of screen 1 6 3 2 FINE for ANALOG input Used to adjust so that noise on an image will be minimized The adjusting range is 16 15 32 31 in S ANALOG input Procedure 1 Select FINE in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value so that noise on the output image will be minimized If a jitter noise still remains even after H TOTAL and FINE adjustment adjust CLOCK RANGE chapter 1 6 3 11 1 6 3 3 AMP GAIN for ANALOG input Used to adjust the gain level of an analog signal in the main input Due to uneven AD converting levels of analog input colors in each screen look different even if the CSC adjustment is appropriate It is effective in each input memory Procedure 1 Display a full white signal through an actual input route Select AMP GAIN in the input memory menu Select AUTO GAIN and press ENTER button in reply to AUTO GAIN START message The optimum value is automatically set The adjustment will finish when CALCULATE indication disappears When ERROR is displayed An error message is displayed if the input signal level exceeds the adjustment range i e the level is too low or too high or a full white signal is not input In such cases it is necessary to input a signal with the optimum level Manual adjustment Norm
80. e configuration you are setting is the same 4 3 3 1 1 2 4 3 3 2 File Edit SystemGonfig Test Patterns Lee UT oe 4x4 Other Wall Config as the previous adjustment Gube ID Setting Buto ID Model Select Automatic panel ID setting Select panels to be defined the panel IDs Click Auto ID in System Config menu Available numbers are 2 ssiemoonts Test Felten automatically allocated in a sequential order from upper left panel regardless of dipswitch setting Make sure the dipswitch is adequately set so as to match with the panel ID setting Manual panel ID setting You can also set the panel IDs by manual D 3 4 4 3 4 1 Click Cube ID Setting in System Config menu Cube ID window comes up Select a panel to be defined the panel ID in the main window and input or D ou select the number in the list box in Cube ID window Define other panel IDs in the same way Close the window after all panel ID definition Serial port setting The Wallaby installed PC can communicate with cubes through a serial port The PC is required port setting and opening to communicate Wallaby XL50 File Edit SystemConfig Test Patterns SerialPort Special Log Open Port Setting Click Port Setting in Serial Port menu Port Setting window comes up Set the serial port number and the communication speed and click OK button to confirm The co
81. e of colors as needed The initial setting is OFF e OFF Select to turn off the color matrix function e VIDEO Select for a motion image e COMPUTER Select for a signal from a computer e USER Select the user setting adjusted in COLOR MATRIX USER chapter 1 5 3 1 on page 48 in the system memory Procedure 1 Select COLOR MATRIX in the input memory menu 2 Select OFF VIDEO COMPUTER or USER 1 6 4 4 APERTURE Used to enhance image edges to emphasize characters etc in an input image The initial setting is OFF Procedure 1 Select APERTURE in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 6 4 5 SCALING FILTER Used to set a scaling filter for the main input The initial setting is 1 If jagged character outlines are noticeable setting 1 or 2 makes it smooth 2 can be selected in PH50 and KE 2 makes an image softer Setting 0 sharpens an image in particular a high resolution image with scale down Procedure 1 Select SCALING FILTER in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons HEV 2 4 55 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 6 5 Input memory saving The adjusted values can be saved in an input memory The number of the memories is 128 Be sure to save when you change the values Even if the same resolution has already registered in a memory save the new adjusted values in another input memory if some menus such as FINE or POSITION have different values f
82. e when you change the values Even if the same resolution has already registered in a memory save the new adjusted values in another input memory if some menus such as FINE or POSITION have different values from the existing memory Procedure 1 Press ESC button during the input memory menu displaying In reply to SAVE THE CHANGES message press ENTER button You can exit the menu by ESC button without saving 2 Designate a memory number to save in by left right buttons and press ENTER button 3 The current setting will be saved in the memory if the number is unregistered When it has already been registered the overwrite confirmation message will be displayed 1 7 7 Input memory calling deleting Registered input memories can be called or deleted when needed e Call Press MEM LIST button to select INPUT MEMORY Designate a memory number to be called by left right buttons and press ENTER button e Delete Press MEM LIST button to select INPUT MEMORY Designate a memory number to be deleted by left right buttons Select DELETE MEMORY by up down buttons and press ENTER button in reply to DELETE OK message HEV 2 4 65 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 8 Display memory setting for the input board Used to set an image position and expansion ratio for the input board signals to display on a display wall Press MENU2 button to display the display memory menus You can exit the menu by ESC button There is no nee
83. ecoder 4 7 7 1 Wallaby Help Used to display the help file 4 7 7 2 About Wallaby Used to display the software version information etc 117 REV 2 4 9 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 5 About trademarks DLP and the DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The names of other products or companies mentioned are registered trademarks or corporate trademarks of the companies written herein PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 118 Changes for the Better 6 Revision history 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 A 4 In chapter 1 5 1 15 add CUSTOM menu in CABLE LENGTH l Add product lineup VS 50XLWF50U In chapter 1 8 2 and 1 8 4 add the notice of tweaking at an unmatched image linkage between screens In chapter 3 7 add several signals for VC B50KA Add product lineup XL50 series In chapter 2 4 3 1 add the direction to check correct working of external AC fans when CHECK FILTER indication appears On page 17 change the condition of when to attach the optional AC fan Add product lineup VS 5OPH50U and VS 67PH50U Add chapter 0 External AC fan attaching Add chapter 1 5 1 17 DIRECTION menu Add chapter 4 3 1 Model selecting
84. een unit before installation according to the chapter 1 2 7 on page 21 When you attach it be sure to turn off the main power switch 1 Remove a panel cover on the control panel by removing 6 Panel cover screws at the positions shown in the figure 2 When you use the video input board attach it as right figure Stick a supplied terminal name label on the RGB input board and combine the boards with supplied 2 screws 3 Firmly insert the input board into the board slot along guide rails till the end 4 Firmly fix the input board with the 6 screws that have been removed in the step 1 POWER 2 Stick the supplied d Insert terminal name label and then combine the boards with 2 supplied screws 1 Remove 2 hole stoppers Video input board Input board EN f MAL OUT Y N f STATUS E oy SETUP STATUS A P 0 wy fae i A goo O i A E a88 O zu ELI DEA S Q J LPO CONES pi f BOSS J LN REV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 2 4 Unlocking for Surely release following locks before turning on the main power switch Turning on without releasing may cause damage 1 2 4 1 Color wheel unlocking The color wheel is located on the optical unit inside the cube In Front open the screen unit according to the chapter 1 2 7 on page 21 before unlocking Turning on without unlocking m
85. ge is displayed if the input signal level exceeds the adjustment range i e the level is too low or too high or a full white signal is not input In such cases it is necessary to input a signal with the optimum level Manual adjustment Normally the AUTO GAIN adjustment is recommended In special case such as a full white signal cannot be input the manual adjustment may be helpful 1 Select AMP GAIN in the input memory menu on the 4th menu sheet 2 Select MANUAL GAIN 3 Adjust R G B GAIN or R G B LEVEL respectively NORMAL button can reset it to the values in SCALER AMP GAIN in the system memory chapter 1 5 3 3 on page 49 If it has not been set it restores the factory setting values 1 7 4 4 H SIZE V SIZE This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust an incorrect size of an effective input image area after H TOTAL in S ANALOG input and H POSITION V POSITION adjustment Procedure 1 Select H SIZE in the input memory menu on the 1st menu sheet 2 Adjust the horizontal size of the input signal 3 Select V SIZE in the input memory menu on the 1st menu sheet 4 Adjust the vertical size of the input signal Note when you change the H SIZE or V SIZE H DISPLAY POS and V DISPLAY POS in the display memory should be 1 1 in advance chapter 1 7 2 on page 57 AHUN REV 2 4 59 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 7 4 5 FRAME LOCK This adjustme
86. guration Reflection Access type Applicable product D FRONT Direct displaying Front EE 2 REAR Direct displaying 4 reserved 8 5 reserved 6 reserved 7 reserved 8 reserved 9 TEST 3 8 4 3 Terminal for firmware upgrading slide switch Used to upgrade the firmware of the unit Set the slide switch FACTORY left side when upgrading e Terminal D sub 9 pins male e Cable Commercially available RS 232 cross cables can be used to connect with a PC e Pin Eso uz ee EN NEN O 6 o ie a 71 gt 9 3 Output SD Send Data o Z B RS 4 Output ER Equipment Ready ss PM 5 S GSP Ground Io 6 Input DR DataSetReady ss O LEN Terminator firmware upgrading REV 2 4 97 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3 8 4 4 LED e ERROR red It lights when an over current is detected due to the axis locking The unit cannot be operated until resetting e POWER green It lights when 12 volt power is supplied to the unit e FW EN yellow It lights when the slide switch is set FACTORY for firmware upgrading 3 8 4 5 Reset button Used to reset an error indication when red LED lights The LED will turn off if it recovers from the error 3 8 5 Recovery procedure from error When an adjusting axis is locked the red LED lights and the unit cannot be operated Solve the error according to the following procedure 1 Detach the upper and lower
87. h make the screen upright Make sure it will be locked securely 67 Screen attaching detaching work should be done by two or more people 13 Press down the slide lock levers in both sides to unlock and push the screen unit along the rail till the end 67 The levers can be unlocked respectively 50 You don t have to tighten the removed two screen fixing bolts Slide lock lever Inside the arm 1 2 6 5 Screen gap adjustment This adjustment is normally unnecessary As needed you can adjust the screen gaps m 1 Estimate a distance to move the screens so that the screen gaps will approximately be 2 mm for 14 or 3 mm for Ji 2 Open the screen units chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 HEV 2 4 19 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3 For horizontal adjustment 50 Loosen two screws in the right screen guide to adjust its horizontal position and fix them 67 Loosen the screw in the bottom screen guide to adjust its horizontal position and fix it The screen guide has punch marks at the adjustable range 2mm and its center 4 For vertical adjustment Loosen two screws each in the left and right screen guides to adjust their vertical positions and fix them 67 The screen guides have the punch marks at the same position as described above 5 Close the screen units chapter 1 2 7 2 on page 22 6 Check the screen gaps and repeat the steps
88. h in 5 line input separate sync Set SOG sync on green for 5 line separate sync or 4 line composite sync input with sync on green signals since this clamp pulse on the green channel cannot be adjusted e AUTO Select to set the optimum signal automatically e _HD VD Select for a 5 line input signal e SOG Select for an input signal with sync on green signals Procedure 1 Select SYNC SELECT in the input memory menu on the 4th menu sheet 2 Select AUTO HD VD or SOG 1 7 4 12 CLOCK RANGE for S ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically selected when H TOTAL is set Used to set the dot clock frequency of an input signal The displayed values and corresponding dot clock frequencies are shown in fallowing tables Procedure 1 Select CLOCK RANGE in the input memory menu on the 4th menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons With VC B50KA CLOCKRANGE 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dow a o scu CLOCKRANGE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 posom Sze tae o me Dot clock frequency is maintained even if the clock range number changes With VC B20KA CLOCKRANGE 5 6 7 8 9 10 n Dot clock MHz 57 275 35 d 4 40 425 425 55 55 70 CLOCK RANGE Dot clock MHz 70 77 5 775 80 80 85 85 110 110 140 A O 1 7 4 13 SIGNAL TYPE for S ANALOG or S DIGITAL input This adjus
89. in reply to DELETE OK message PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 68 Changes for the Better 1 9 Setting as daisy chain connection for the input board The adjustment procedure of a daisy chained display wall is shown in the following flowchart Adjust the first cube which takes an input signal from an external device following which adjust other downstream cubes that require a digital image signal from the first cube Input memory adjustment in the first cube Digital input selecting and input memory adjustment in downstream cubes Input memory registration Input memory registration in the first cube in downstream cubes Display memory adjustment in the first cube Display memory adjustment in downstream cubes Display memory registration in downstream cubes Display memory registration in the first cube Daisy chained display wall adjustment flowchart End Procedure 1 Adjust and save the input memory and the display memory of the first cube according to 1 7 Input memory setting for the input board on page 57 and 1 8 Display memory setting on page 66 2 Select DIGITAL port in other downstream cubes according to 1 7 1 Input port selecting on page 57 3 Adjust and save the input memory and the display memory of the downstream cubes in the same way as the first cube Normally it is unnecessary to change the input signal position It is automatically set in
90. in the right figure with an Allen wrench 5 mm to remove the screen units from all cubes to be installed This applies to 50 which is supplied with the screen fitted 4 67 PH50 Turn a center screw in the lower Cube unit door 90 degrees anti clockwise to unlock with an Allen wrench 4mm 5 Open the lower door 90 degrees by pushing down the handles And then slide it to right to detach The door cannot be detached other than 90 degrees opening position 6 Place acube on the base stand 7 Fix the cube at 4 points with supplied hexagon socket head bolts spring washers and flat washers Caution When holding up a cube be careful not to put your hand between the cube and the base stand PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 10 p pm E d S 3 Loosen 4 screen fixing screws per unit shown Sereen unit Center screw 67 PH50 Lower door Hexagon socket head bolt Spring washer Flat washer 10 11 12 1 2 5 2 Place the next bottom row cube on the base stand and fix it in the same way Join right and left cubes at 4 points with supplied hexagon socket head bolts spring washers and flat washers Place cubes for the upper row on the assembled units Fix them vertically and horizontally at 4 points each with supplied hexagon socket head bolts spring washers and flat washers
91. initial setting is F REDUCTION e F REDUCTION It drives with lamp flicker reduction e LONG LIFE It drives with longer lamp life than F REDUCTION mode even though the flickers may occur e NORMAL it automatically change F REDUCTION and LONG LIFE mode Procedure 1 Select LAMP MODE in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set F REDUCTION LONG LIFE or NORMAL 1 5 1 3 TERMINATE This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to select the termination of analog synchronizing signal in the main input The initial setting is 1K 1KQ termination If the synchronization is lost while 5 line separate sync analog input in the main input set this item to 75 75 termination The image may be displayed correctly Procedure 1 Select TERMINATE in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set 75or 1K 1 5 1 4 S TERMINATE for the input board This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to select the termination of analog synchronizing signal in the input board The initial setting is 1K 1K termination If the synchronization is lost while 5 line separate sync analog input in the input board set this item to 75 75 termination The image may be displayed correctly Procedure 1 Select S TERMINATE in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set 75or 1K REV 2 4 37 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 1 5 START MEMORY This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to designate a display memory number that is loaded at start up The initia
92. ire e When you open the doors or lamp cover for the purpose of lamp replacement do not touch any parts inside that are not necessary for lamp replacement because you may get injured or a failure may occur e Do not remove screws other than specified Removal of unspecified screws may result in a failure e Do not put metals or flammable objects into the product Using the product with any foreign objects inside may result in electric shock or fire HEV 2 4 71 9 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 1 2 Procedure 2 1 2 1 For Sel st14 Hold down the handles by the fingers and if pull the lower door to open Front Open the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 Lower door Handles 2 Turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 3 Loosen the two lamp fixing screws Lamp fixing screws 4 Hold the handle and pull out the lamp e Be sure to grip the handle with one hand and hold the lamp with the other hand to pull it out safely e Do not touch the glass envelope of the lamp It may burn you 5 Insert a new lamp into the lamp chamber to the end e Do not touch the glass envelope of the lamp by your fingers Oil on your fingers may cause damage or explosion of the lamp e Be sure to grip the handle with one hand and hold the lamp with the other hand to insert it safely Be careful not to pinch your hand in the lamp chamber PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up
93. irection to set WHITE BOOST OFF before condenser lens adjustment November 06 2006 REV 2 3 November 02 2005 REV 2 1 August 05 2005 REV 2 0 September 03 2004 REV 1 7 January 22 2004 REV 1 5 August 22 2003 In chapter 1 7 5 6 add the direction to set SCALING FILTER 0 when displaying DEVE 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 HEV 2 4 119 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
94. ired only in a specific case e H POSITION The horizontal starting position of the partial area e V POSITION The vertical starting position of the partial area e H SIZE The horizontal size of the partial area e V SIZE The vertical size of the partial area Procedure 1 Select CROP in the display memory menu 2 Adjust each item Note It will be automatically renewed when H V DISPLAY POS are changed PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 66 Changes for the Better 1 8 4 DISPLAY This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically renewed when H V DISPLAY POS are changed Used to designate a display area on screen by manual It can tweak an unmatched image linkage between screens e H POSITION The horizontal starting position of the display area e V POSITION The vertical starting position of the display area e H SIZE The horizontal display size It can erase a noise on a side of images e V SIZE The vertical display size It can erase a noise on the top or bottom of images Procedure 1 Select DISPLAY in the display memory menu 2 Adjust each item Note e t will be automatically renewed when H V DISPLAY POS are changed e H SIZE and V SIZE are not required to adjust when H V DISPLAY POS is set 1 1 to display an un scaled image 1 8 5 DIGITAL OUT Used to designate a signal to be output from the digital output terminal The initial setting is SCREEN A
95. it when the difference of luminance and tint in black is noticeable between each screen Be careful not to deteriorate the contrast because it can be adjusted only by increasing the black luminance level Procedure 1 Press TEST button three times and press R G and B button to display the black signal in the adjustment white 2 Select BLACK LEVEL in INSTALLATION in the system menu 3 Select R G or B LEVEL and adjust each color level in black 1 5 2 3 CSC Color Space Control There are 3 ways to adjust CSC values e By Auto CSC function in Wallaby e With a color analyzer e By manual 1 5 2 3 1 By Auto CSC function Using Auto CSC function in adjustment software Wallaby the color balance can be automatically adjusted among a display wall See Auto CSC function on page 103 for detail 1 5 2 3 2 With color analyzer Optimum CSC values can be automatically calculated from the color component data in each screen measured with a specified color analyzer See separately provided CSC Auto adjust Software Operation Manual for detail PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 44 Changes for the Better 1 5 2 3 3 By manual Seeing actual colors on screens they can be adjusted by manual Adjusted CSC values can be saved in the memory of either CSC1 or CSC2 Procedure 1 Press TEST button three times to display the adjustment white Select CSC in MAINTENANCE in the system menu
96. justers N d Anchor bolts i ASS dm Floor fixing brackets Make sure the whole set is assembled firmly and installed stably To prevent the set from falling due to unpredictable events such as earthquakes and shocks fix the set firmly to the wall and floor Furthermore carefully confirm the strength of the fixing area of the installation place wall and floor The wall and floor fixing method differs according to the number of assembled units PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 12 Changes for the Better 1 2 6 Cube stacking for Front 0 Caution Take heed of appropriate surrounding space for ventilation except rear surface such as not to pool the hot air on the top of the display walls so that the ambient temperature doesn t exceed the product environmental requirements 1 2 6 1 Tape peeling off for 512 The screen holding arms in both sides are taped at each end for transportation Peel them off before installation Tape Screen NN lt E N Pann lt 2 holding arm NE E 2 P Lo d oJ p fo Uu ww 7 E fea 1 B i ALA CON f et Yo J VLA A Pa REV 2 4 13 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 2 6 2 Screen detaching For 50 which is supplied with the screen fitted the screen unit should be detached before
97. l setting is OFF To display a designated image source set a registered display memory number chapter 1 8 7 on page 68 or a registered input memory number when the main input port is selected If it is set OFF the product starts up with a last loaded memory Procedure 1 Select START MEMORY in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set 1 256 or OFF 1 5 1 6 OVERLAP for the input board Over scan area This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to set the overlap mode that can automatically calculate the output size so as to fit the screen size in consideration of an over scan area The initial setting is E Effective output OFF area ON setting creates the over scan area Even if a E displayed image unexpectedly shifts in a daisy chained display wall a black pixel lacking area in fringe of a screen would be hard to see For this mode adjust the picture outline so that the lines for over scan fit the screen edges in advance chapter 1 4 3 1 on page 29 In the case of an enlarged image displaying with a multiple output device or a single screen this mode may make small characters blurred Normally set OFF Procedure 1 Select OVERLAP in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 SetONor OFF 1 5 1 7 OFFSET for the input board This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to tweak horizontal vertical positions and size if the picture outline is shifted after the final 6 axis adjustment Pr
98. lection Gradation Lamp Timer C NotUse CSC Function Tuning Reset f CSC Table 1 Tunind C CSC Table 2 Lamp Change Target Colo Calibrate Lamp Position Calibrate set Target Color Mey Change Mode Of i Normal Long Execution of Lamp Change Execute i Off Hot Exchange Forbid Allow Stop x Set Initial Sensor Data C Run Adjustment Save Mechanical Alignment Es Das Ready pese eee Misc Func installation Maintenance SS GREEN BLUE Zoom ae noe H Keystone 4 d gt w Keystone 1 One Meo Moe Tilt E H Fosition 4 d v Pnsitian 4 ud acc E aac HE Mone Mone W Control all cubes Next page PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 102 Changes for the Better Continued CSC Table Selection x Function Test Color Initialize Control all cubes Optimize Gain Ready Auto CSC function Wallaby can automatically calculate the optimum CSC values from color data which cubes Eunstion originally retains or measured with a color sete ee thes m cu E 1 In Auto CSC menu in Function in Edit CSC Table window select Calculates from the data in each cube 2 Wallaby automatically calculates the optimum CSC values and send them to cubes The calculated CSC values reflect on your selected CSC table 1 or 2 3 After the automatic adjustment you can put a finish on insufficient areas by manual on page
99. log window 4 7 5 2 Open Used to switch open close the serial port in the control PC 4 7 5 3 Port Setting Used to set the serial port in Port Setting window The COM port number and the baud rate can be set 4 7 6 Special menu ee ee e F Sa Wallaby XL50 e Eile Edit m Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help Serial Fort pen Port Setting x Port Setting OK Port Number edel i EN Cancel Baud Rate C 9600 19200 igi x Open Close Fower and Mute Power ON f OFF Mute C ON v OFF Optional Scaler Mounted Information i Input signal MotDetected Mounted Video Decoder 4 7 6 1 Protect Setting Used to set a new password or invalidate the password for entering the Service tab in Protection of Service tab window If you don t use the password protection in Service tab check Without protection of Service tab 4 7 1 Help menu SaWallaby XL50 Re SaWallaby XL50 Re File Edit SystemGonfig Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help wallaby Help About Wallaby Power Mute Open Close C ON C ON Protection of Service tab Ioj x RR o C Protect Service tab with password word Confirm new password New passy lol x OFF OFF Optional Scaler Mounted Information Input signal MotDetected Mounted Video D
100. minous sensor can detect the brightness changing and maintain the uniformity over the long term 1 5 2 7 1 Atinitial setting Procedure 1 Make sure WHITE BOOST is set OFF 2 Select SENSOR in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 3 Select SET INITIAL SENSOR DATA and press ENTER button in reply to SET OK message to obtain the initial sensor value 4 Switch to SENSOR RUN by right arrow button 1 5 2 7 2 Color balance readjustment after SENSOR RUN When you adjust the CSC GRADATION or WHITE BALANCE after SENSOR RUN setting SENSOR should be set STOP or OFF Procedure to adjust the color balance of specified cubes in a display wall 1 Set SENSOR STOP on all cubes in the display wall 2 Adjust the color balance by CSC etc 3 Putback SENSOR setting to RUN Procedure to adjust the color balance after replacing all or most of lamps in a display wall 1 Set SENSOR OFF on all cubes 2 Adjust the color balance by CSC etc 3 Follow the same procedure as At initial setting described above HEV 2 4 47 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 3 Image set up 1 5 3 1 COLOR MATRIX USER This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to adjust the hue of RED YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE or MAGENTA respectively Normally the optimum option is automatically selected depending on the type of an input signal The color is available only when you select USER in COLOR MATRIX on page 55 or 63 in an input memory menu Procedure 1 Selec
101. mmunication speed should be set according to the baud rate Port Setting Setting x setting in cubes poe Note Wallaby starts with the last system configuration This operation Em Baud Rate C 9600 Cancel is not necessary when the configuration you are setting is the same 19200 as the previous adjustment PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 100 Changes for the Better 4 3 5 Serial port opening Check Open in Serial Port in the main window or in the menu Lamb bar to open the port The communication with cubes is sem gee f Open Close automatically detected and non communicable panels become 1 ww gray Power QM v OFF Mute ON v OFF Note When you use the port for any other applications Wallaby information amp Input signal MotDetected should close the port Ge Optional Scaler Mounted Video Decoder Mounted 4 3 6 Turning on amp Lamp Changer Un rmounted Data transmission or reading is not allowed during cube standby O ox state Turn on the cubes before these operations Serial Port 1 Select panels to turn on Open Close 2 Check ON in Power in Power and Mute in the main eem com window to turn on the cubes To turn off go back to stand by Mute CON OFF amp Intarmation state check OFF a Input signal Mat Detected eG Optional Scaler Mounted 4 3 7 Picture mute
102. n 50 of initial brightness NORMAL 30 of initial brightness LONG or no swap due to brightness deterioration OFF The initial setting is NORMAL PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 78 Changes for the Better 2 1 3 3 Manual lamp swap In Changer regardless of lamp failure or brightness deterioration you can swap lamps by manual During the swap the lamp cover must be closed At lamp lighting it automatically turns off the current lamp and swaps it with the spare lamp to light At stand by state it automatically turns on the power and swaps the current lamp with the spare Then the product shuts down to go back to the stand by state Procedure Press INPUT B ESC and 2 digit remote ID number buttons in the remote control consecutively When the ID is 01 press INPUT B ESC 0 and 1 Pressing INPUT B ESC 0 and 0 swaps lamps regardless of remote ID setting You can also swap by pressing and hold the standby switch on the control panel in PH50 and or by pressing manual swap button on the lamp changer in XL21 Manual swap button XL21 Lamp cover ri Stan dby switch in PH50 and KE 2 1 3 4 Lamp position auto calibration has a function that can automatically adjust a lamp to the suitable position to maximize the brightness which is performed 5 minutes after the lamp swap Once calibrated the result is automatically s
103. n to the center of the screen mm H 4 Adjust the image size to fit the outline of the screen 5 Adjust all screens roughly and tweak so that each image will link seamlessly in a multi screen 1 4 3 2 5 Fixing the adjuster Fix the 5 fixing screws in the reverse order of 1 4 3 2 1 Release the lock screws on page 29 Before shipment in addition to above be sure to fix the 4 lock screws of the adjuster chapter 2 5 on page 85 HEV 2 4 33 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 4 3 3 Mirror adjustment 1 4 3 3 1 Parallelogram distortion correction When a parallelogram distortion cannot be corrected with the 6 axis adjuster correct it according to the following procedure 1 Allign top bottom and right lines of the crosshatch pattern with the screen edge by the 6 axis adjustment Parallelogram distortion 2 Rear Loosen screws in the rear panel and upper door And then open the upper door and lift the rear panel to remove Front Open the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 Rear panel ee ice Pull 3 latches on the bottom edge of the rear panel to release It is no necessary to loosen 3 screws on the top edge Lift the panel to remove Note Make sure that the latches are released before an pa eed reattaching the panel The panel cannot be attached with BE A l
104. n Multi Bcreen C Disable Horizontal Vertical save Display Memory Memory Number fi Position Position O mmi oe um mi obse Selected Cube ID 02 Display Memory List lD02 iti Un read Display Position 002 Un read Horizontal Vertical 007 Un read O04 Un read Position Position O04 Un read p r Dus Un read 0DF Un read Size ize 008 Un read par O09 Un read 0410 Un read Mernary List HEV 2 4 109 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 4 4 Memory tab Registered memories can be called or deleted in the memory tab 1 Select panels to call the memory 2 nput a memory number to be called in Memory No and click Call button Or you can also call it by double clicking the memory number in the list box To delete a memory select the memory in the list box and check Delete in the right click menu With remote control Wallaby menu Page INPUT MEMORY Input Memory 56 65 DISPLAY MEMORY Display Memory 68 e Memory List button can update the memory list e Automatically read parameters can automatically update the selected memory data in the software for synchronization with the cubes whenever you call the memory Even if unchecked you can update it later according to the Data reading on page 101 i Lamp Changer LUn Maunted Display Memo all Memory Mo 001 Input Display Semice Memo
105. ning 2 4 1 Screen front surface Wipe with a lint free soft and dry cloth or with a damp cloth using water or alcohol Do not use solvents including acid alkali ingredients or abrasive Do not scrub hardly with a dry hard cloth 2 4 2 Cabinet Wipe with a lint free soft and dry cloth or with a damp cloth if necessary Then add a finish the cleaning with a dry cloth Do not use solvents like thinner or benzene It may cause degeneration or peeling off a coat 2 4 3 Dust filter for arn 2 4 3 1 Warning indication Front shows a warning indication to induce filter cleaning Clean the filter when the warning indication appears on screen e CHECK FILTER It appears when a designated time passes over The initial setting is 4 000 hours When external AC fans are equipped chapter 0 on page 17 check its correct working as well as filter cleaning e OVER TEMP white It appears when internal temperatures become higher due to filter clogging or high ambient temperature It is recommended to clean the filter It can be erased by press and hold ESC button e OVER TEMP red with flashing It appears when the internal temperature is approaching serious high limit It is highly recommended to turn off the product immediately for cooling down and to clean the filter 2 4 3 2 Cleaning procedure 1 Open the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 2 Pull the latch to unlock and pull out the filter unit 3 Vacuum the dust on the filter
106. ning Used to adjust a clamp pulse position and the width according to the timing of an input signal Incorrect CLAMP setting makes whole image darkened and uneven horizontal brightness appears on the image CLAMP is automatically set to the optimum value when you set CLAMP START 0 CLAMP WIDTH 0 Procedure 1 Select CLAMP START in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the clamp pulse start position 3 Select CLAMP WIDTH in the input memory menu 4 Adjust the clamp pulse width 1 6 3 9 MASK for ANALOG input in 2155 and UT This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust when the upper or lower part of an image is distorted while 3 line signal sync on green or 4 line signal composite sync input Procedure 1 Select MASK START in the input memory menu Set the maximum value that resolves the image distortion Select MASK END in the input memory menu Set the minimum value that resolves the image distortion 1 6 3 10 SYNC SELECT for ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to select sync on green setting The initial setting is AUTO Set SOG sync on green for 5 line separate sync or 4 line composite sync input with sync on green signals since this clamp pulse on the green channel cannot be adjusted Procedure 1 Select SYNC SELECT in the input memory me
107. nking areas in the color wheel The initial setting is ON When SENSOR is set RUN WHITE BOOST should be set OFF When you set other than OFF follow the procedure below Procedure 1 Adjust the color balance chapter 1 5 2 on page 44 in a state of WHITE BOOST OFF at first 2 After the adjustment display the adjustment white by pressing TEST button three times 3 Select WHITE BOOST in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 4 Adjust the white boost values as highly as possible so as to align the brightness of the screens Note If there is something wrong with the total picture quality on actual contents set the white boost OFF on all cubes Also when you cannot identify the final contents to be displayed set it OFF This boost function is not effective for a display wall that still has a wide variation of brightness and tint before CSC adjustment It can be used only in a small display wall system PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 50 Changes for the Better 1 6 Input memory setting for the main input Press MENU1 button to display the input memory menus You can exit the menu by ESC button Be careful that menus for the main input are different from the ones for the input board 1 6 1 Input port selecting Input ports can be switched while any menus or test patterns are INPUT PORT not displayed ANEO C Procedure DIGITAL 1 Press INPUT A button to display the input port selecting menu
108. nnecessary Used to set when you substitute an optical unit of Rear for Front and vice versa e REAR Select for 15 8 e FRONT Select for Front FILTER RESET and FILTER TIME menus on page 84 will be active in the system menu The filter time is counted up even during REAR mode Reset the filter time chapter 2 4 3 3 on page 84 when switch to FRONT Procedure 1 Select DIRECTION in INSTALLATION in the system menu 2 Set REAR or FRONT PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 42 Changes for the Better 1 5 1 18 LAMP CHANGE for CECEO 1 5 1 18 1 CALIBRATION This adjustment is normally unnecessary It is automatically set at auto lamp changing chapter 2 1 3 on page 78 It adjusts the lamp position optimally to maximize the brightness Procedure 1 Select CALIBRATION in LAMP CHANGER in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 2 Press ENTER button in reply to SET OK message to adjust the lamp to the suitable position automatically 1 5 1 18 2 CHANGE MODE This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to set auto lamp changing due to brightness deterioration chapter 2 1 3 2 on page 78 The initial setting is NORMAL e OFF It does not perform the auto lamp changing due to brightness deterioration e NORMAL The auto lamp changing starts when the brightness becomes 50 of the initial value e LONG The auto lamp changing starts when the brightness becomes 30 of the initial value Procedure 1 Sele
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110. nt is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to set a frame lock Set ON when frame tearing or field skips are noticeable in a moving image with 50 60 Hz of vertical frequency e ON External synchronization mode to synchronize the frame rate to the input signal e OFF Internal synchronization mode to convert the frame rate to an internal rate Procedure 1 Select FRAME LOCK in the input memory menu on the 1st menu sheet 2 Select ON or OFF 1 7 4 6 SCAN MODE for S ANALOG or S DIGITAL input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to select a scan mode as needed when interlace signal is input Procedure 1 Select SCAN MODE in the input memory menu on the 1st menu sheet 2 INTERLACE adjustment e OFF Select for a non interlace signal e STATIC Select for an interlace signal for a still image e MOTION Select for an interlace signal for a motion image Note STATIC and MOTION menus are available only when an interlace signal is input from S ANALOG or S DIGITAL port 3 F INVERT adjustment Used to inverse even odd fields when cross lines on an image are jagged It is available only when an interlace signal is input from S ANALOG or S DIGITAL port e ON Inversing even odd fields when an interlace signal is input e OFF NOT inversing even odd fields when an interlace signal is input 1 7 4
111. nu 2 Select AUTO or SOG 1 6 3 11 CLOCK RANGE for ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically selected when H TOTAL is set Used to set the dot clock frequency of an input signal If a jitter noise still remains even after H TOTAL and FINE adjustment fine tuning of CLOCK RANGE may improve it Procedure 1 Select CLOCK RANGE in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value to eliminate the jitter noise by left right buttons De PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 54 Changes for the Better 1 6 4 Image quality adjustment These adjustments are normally unnecessary You can adjust the following items as needed Set the same value on all cubes in a display wall 1 6 4 1 CONTRAST Used to adjust contrast The initial setting is 100 Be noted that an excessive image darkening deteriorates the tone characteristics of darker parts of the image Procedure 1 Select CONTRAST in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 6 4 2 BRIGHTNESS Used to adjust brightness The initial setting is 0 Be noted that an excessive image darkening deteriorates the tone characteristics of darker parts of the image Procedure 1 Select BRIGHTNESS in the input memory menu 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 6 4 3 COLOR MATRIX The optimum option VIDEO or COMPUTER is automatically selected in automatic input signal scanning Used to set a hu
112. o be blocked Vents to be blocked For Yaa ROEN For PRSNE 1 2 6 3 1 For AA fem d 1 Block the vents in the e row Prepare a cover material by yourself in reference to the figures below The covers can be fixed with two self tapping screws nominal diameter 4mm length 8 12mm on the holes of the corner joint Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the bottom row Vent covers example Material aluminum or steel plate thickness 1mm 236 ME E d E di AERE NIS d D og Exhaust External AC fans occasional Airflow concept Cable hole p J p a ae wA Intake i from right side n EN Changer Holes of corner joint Vent cover Po A Two self tapping screws In Jy nominal diameter 4mm 3 length 8 12mm L3 Unit mm For ERENT 2 To keep dust out seal the cable holes on the top of the display wall Prepare a cover material by yourself The size of the holes is 116 5mm x 63mm Be sure this work is only for the cubes in the top row HEV 2 4 15 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 2 6 3 2 For AMAWA According to circumstances attach the optional external AC fans JC AF115R or JC AF230R on the intake vents in the bottom row see External AC fan attaching on page 17 e Prepare openings on base stands to ventilate e Keep enough base stand height not to inhale a coat of dust on a floor from the intake vents
113. ocedure 1 Select OFFSET in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu H POSITION to adjust horizontal position V POSITION to adjust vertical position H SIZE to adjust horizontal size V SIZE to adjust vertical size Qa dm oN PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 38 Changes for the Better 1 5 1 8 BAUD RATE Used to select the transmission speed of RS 232 in accordance with an external controller setting The initial setting is 19200 19 200bps You can select 9 600bps or 19 200bps Procedure 1 Select BAUD RATE in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set 9600 or 19200 1 5 1 9 SYSTEM SYNC Used to set a vertical synchronizing frequency in accordance with a moving pictures signal to be mainly displayed The initial setting is 60 60Hz Set 60Hz for NTSC signal or 50Hz for PAL signal All cubes in a display wall should be the same setting Procedure 1 Select SYSTEM SYNC in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set 60 or 50 1 5 1 10 IMAGE FLIP This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to invert the displayed image vertically or horizontally Rear should be set S W for the normal image e S W Normal image e S E Vertically flipped image e N W Horizontally flipped image e WE Vertically horizontally flipped image Procedure 1 Select IMAGE FLIP in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set S W S E NW or NE REV 2 4 39 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 5 1 11 INDICATION This adjustment is norm
114. one soon If the spare lamp is also a failed one the blue light blinks on the screen and the error indicator shows 1 Be sure to use optional lamps specified for the product S PH50LA a S XL5OLA for E1113 2 1 1 Safety precautions e A high pressure mercury lamp is used as the light source of this product The high pressure mercury lamp can explode or fail to illuminate permanently because of an impact scratch or deterioration through use The period of time until explosion or permanent failure to illuminate varies considerably from lamp to lamp depending on operation conditions etc Therefore the lamp may explode soon after you use it for the first time e Do not shake a removed lamp or do not lift it above your face You may be injured in your eye by flying or falling glass fragments e he lamp gets very hot during operation Do not replace the lamp immediately after operation because you may get burned or injured e in Singlel be sure to turn off the main power switch and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before replacing the lamp And wait at least one hour to allow the lamp to cool down enough to the touch Lamp replacement without turning off the main power may result in electric shock e Replace the lamp with drawing on thick gloves The lamp is heated for a while even if the lamp is turned off e Insert the lamp firmly When the lamp isn t installed properly it won t illuminate Improper installation may result in f
115. p down buttons and press ENTER Y C button to change e With the RGB input board S ANALOG and S DIGITAL can Input port selecting menu be selective e With the video input board COMPOSITE and Y C additionally will be active 3 Press ESC button to exit the menu The current input port is also displayed in the status information area on screen in advanced mode 1 7 2 Expansion setting To adjust the input signal set its horizontal and vertical expansion rate to 100 to display the full size of effective input signal area on screen DISPLAY MEMORY UNDEFINE H DISPLAY POS 1 1 1 Press MENU2 button to enter the display memory menu VDISPLAY POS 1 1 2 Select H DISPLAY POS and change it to 1 1 by left right WaR S ANALOG IDO1 button DISPLAY OUTPUT DISABLE 3 Select V DISPLAY POS and change it to 1 1 by left right estSSNnVie p a e I E button 4 Exit the menu by ESC button Display memory menu Note when you change H SIZE or V SIZE chapter 1 7 4 4 on page 59 in the input memory menu the H DISPLAY POS and V DISPLAY POS should be 1 1 in advance 1 7 3 Automatic input signal scanning While an input memory menu displaying NORMAL button executes the automatic input signal scanning It searches and displays a signal with a suitable sync frequency in the default memory preset signals and in registered input memories If multiple signals have a suitable frequency to display every NORMAL button pressing
116. pter 1 2 7 2 on page 22 or the rear panel HEV 2 4 81 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 3 Focus adjustment This adjustment is normally unnecessary You can adjust the lens focus when it is soft Procedure 1 2 o Se a oY 12 13 Fix the focus lock screws suggested torque 0 38Nm lica Display the crosshatch pattern by pressing TEST button twice To access the optical unit open the screen chapter 1 2 7 1 on page 21 in Front or open the rear panels in Rear si t 1d Remove the band that fastens the accordion hose to the lens Loosen the lens hood fixing screw Loosen the two focus lock screws Loosen the two lens fixing screws and the ring fixing screw Lens hood fixing screw Ring fixing screw Focus lock screw For For ey Turn the focus ring to focus on the center of the screen XGA Turn the lens hood to align the position not to shade the image Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus with balance on the whole screen XGA Turn the lens hood to align the position not to shade the image again 1003 Be careful not to stress too much on the lens Fix the lens hood fixing screw suggested torque 0 15Nm Rear Put back the accordion hose and tighten the fixing band Put back the rear panels or the screen unit iac PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 82 Changes for the Better 2 4 Clea
117. rame rate to an internal rate Procedure 1 Select FRAME LOCK in the input memory menu 2 Select ON or OFF 1 6 3 6 SIGNAL SELECT for This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning SINE Used to select input signal when the signal obviously matches the 640X 480 60Hz available input signal list chapter 3 7 on page 94 in advance 800X 600 56Hz 800X 600 60Hz Procedure 1024X 768 60Hz 1 Select SIGNAL SELECT in the input memory menu 1280X 960 60Hz 2 Select the signal that matches the input signal by up down ESSMAMVZMEOUAZ buttons SIGNAL SELECT menu 1 6 3 7 H TOTAL for ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to adjust a total horizontal dot number of an input signal Incorrect H TOTAL value makes vertical striped noises or jitter noises on an image or whole effective area cannot be displayed even after the image position adjustment Procedure 1 Select H TOTAL in the input memory menu 2 Adjust to eliminate the vertical stripe noises by left right button 3 Ifthe horizontal position shifts after the adjustment adjust H POSITION chapter 1 6 3 1 on page 52 again HEV 2 4 53 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 6 3 8 CLAMP for ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scan
118. reen from the upper cube to access the SCrews Note In XL21 Rear this correction should be done before cube stacking You cannot access the adjusting screws after the stacking Pin cushion 1 Align the top corners of the crosshatch pattern with the screen corners by the 6 axis adjustment 2 Loosen fixing screw s and turn the adjustment screw to correct the distortion Adjustment screw Fixing screws 2pcs y Moi im For XL50 Rear ead N N N 4 Fixing screw Adjustment screw EN et For REGIE ana KEREN 3 After the adjustment tighten the fixing screw s 4 After the adjustment fix the 6 axis adjuster chapter 1 4 3 2 5 on page 33 PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 36 Changes for the Better 1 5 System memory setting Set the system memory as shown below to suit a configuration The parameters are effective for all input memories and display memories Press and hold MENU2 button to display the system memory menus You can exit the menu by ESC button 1 5 1 System set up 1 5 1 1 LAMP POWER Used to set brightness mode The initial setting is NORMAL BRIGHT mode can make cubes brighter The lamp life becomes shorter than NORMAL mode Procedure 1 Select LAMP POWER in MISC FUNCTION in the system menu 2 Set NORMAL or BRIGHT 1 5 1 2 LAMP MODE for XA This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to set lamp driving system The
119. registered input memory for the input board can be optionally selected Input memories for the main input cannot be designated e DISABLE No signal to be output e SCREEN Current displaying image on screen is output e 1 128 The adjustments in the designated input memory 1 128 are reflected on the output signal Procedure 1 Select DIGITAL OUT in the display memory menu 2 Select a signal to be output from the digital output terminal Note Different input memories in the same input port cannot be designated as both the digital out and the on screen display simultaneously Also it is unable to designate COMPOSITE and Y C as well 1 8 6 SCREEN MODE Used to set when the aspect ratio of an input signal is different from the screen to display e NORMAL The original aspect ratio is maintained to display whole image at the center of the screen The margins are displayed black e TRIMMING The original aspect ratio is maintained and the image is enlarged to fill the entire screen An HDTV image with 16 9 aspect ratio is cut the right and left edges e FULL The aspect ratio is adjusted to fill the whole image in the entire screen The image with 16 9 aspect ratio appears stretching vertically Procedure 1 Select SCREEN MODE in the display memory menu 2 Select NORMAL TRIMMING or FULL Note The original aspect ratio is set in ASPECT RATIO menu chapter 1 7 5 5 on page 64 Even if the effective image area is 16 9 when it is
120. rom the existing memory Procedure 1 Press ESC button during the input memory menu displaying In reply to SAVE THE CHANGES message press ENTER button You can exit the menu by ESC button without saving 2 Designate a memory number to save in by left right buttons and press ENTER button 3 The current setting will be saved in the memory if the number is unregistered When it has already been registered the overwrite confirmation message will be displayed 1 6 6 Input memory calling deleting Registered input memories can be called or deleted when needed e Call Press MEM LIST button to select INPUT MEMORY Designate a memory number to be called by left right buttons and press ENTER button e Delete Press MEM LIST button to select INPUT MEMORY Designate a memory number to be deleted by left right buttons Select DELETE MEMORY by up down buttons and press ENTER button in reply to DELETE OK message PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 56 Changes for the Better 1 7 Input memory setting for the input board Press MENU1 button to display the input memory menus You can exit the menu by ESC button 1 7 1 Input port selecting Input ports can be switched while any menus or test patterns are INPUT PORT not displayed ANALOG Procedure DIGITAL 1 Press INPUT A button to display the input port selecting S ANALOG menu S DIGITAL l COMPOSITE 2 Select an input port by u
121. ry Information Input Mera Memory Mo o1 1 Un read 1 Un read 2 Un read Un read 3 Un read O03 Un read 4 Un read O04 Un read 05 LIn read O05 Un read OB LIn read 00G Un read Oy Un read DU 7 Un read 08 LIn read O08 Un read O49 Un read x 009 Un read Memory List Memory List Automatically read parameters 4 4 5 Information tab It displays current status information of a selected cube Lamp Changer Mounted Error Information Input Display Service Memory Information Time of Lamp REX t Lamp timer of selected panels will be reset Firmware and Hardware version Firmware Xx Hardware Nx aerial Ma NE Lamp Status Mo error detected Filte WARNING Filter Reset Please push this button only when you exchange filters Please exchange filters Lamp A Busy Lamp B Status New Status Mew Time Time n e Timer Reset button has the same function as Reset button in Maintenance in Service tab on page 102 e Filter menu appears only in Front or when DIRECTION menu is set FRONT The filter used hours on page 84 can be reset by the Filter Reset button PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 110 4 4 6 Memory copy You can copy a registered input or display memory da
122. s as needed The initial setting is OFF e OFF Select to turn off the color matrix function e VIDEO Select for a motion image e COMPUTER Select for a signal from a computer e USER Select the user setting adjusted in COLOR MATRIX USER chapter 1 5 3 1 on page 48 in the system memory Procedure 1 Select COLOR MATRIX in the input memory menu on the 2nd menu sheet 2 Select OFF VIDEO COMPUTER or USER 1 7 5 4 APERTURE Used to enhance image edges to emphasize characters etc in an input image The initial setting is OFF Procedure 1 Select APERTURE in the input memory menu on the 2nd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons HEV 2 4 63 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 7 5 5 ASPECT RATIO The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning It is available when SCREEN MODE chapter 1 8 6 on page 67 in the display memory menu is set NORMAL or TRIMMING e 43 The image is displayed at the aspect ratio of 4 3 e 5 4 The image is displayed at the aspect ratio of 5 4 e 16 9 The image is displayed at the aspect ratio of 16 9 Procedure 1 Select ASPECT RATIO in the input memory menu on the 2nd menu sheet 2 Select 4 3 5 4 or 16 9 1 7 5 6 SCALING FILTER Used to set a scaling filter for the input board The initial setting is 1 If jagged character outlines are noticeable setting 1 or 2 makes it smooth 2 makes an image softer Setting O sharpens an image in p
123. s below INPUT MEMORY the input memory for the video input set in the step 10 H DISPLAY POS 1 1 V DISPLAY POS 1 1 DIGITAL OUT the input memory for the digital input set in the step 3 12 Make certain to display the video signal V on the panel 2 as described above 13 Save the display memory in a different memory number from a l mage signal 1 Image signal 2 previous Saving Analog input Video input You can switch these image displays Procedure 14 Regarding the panel 2 as a first cube follow the same procedure as step 2 to 7 to display as shown in the right figure 15 Call display memories set in the step 3 6 13 or 15 to switch the display depending on cases PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 70 Changes for the Better 2 Regular maintenance 2 1 Lamp replacement This product is equipped with lamp s to project images The lamp is a consumable It may burn out or the brightness may decrease during operation In such cases replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible When the lamp doesn t illuminate any more a blue light blinks on the screen and error indicator in the control panel shows 1 chapter 3 5 on page 91 can detect a lamp failure or brightness deterioration to swap it for a spare lamp automatically Auto lamp changing function in chapter 2 1 3 on page 78 After the swapping 3 mark starts blinking on the screen Replace the swapped lamp with a new
124. s in the bottom row 1 Attach a suitable plug to the bare end of the power cord of the fan to correspond with an interface such as a terminal block or a power strip 2 meter AC power cord Is included in the fan 2 Insert the fan into the intake vent till click Y 3 Fixitto the lower part of cube with the screw supplied HA Ll with the fan Pai CM Intake vent aA e To avoid injuries and shock hazards do not carry pei Z i p Ys electricity to the fan during this work It must be done a by qualified personnel e Be sure to use the fan within the range of its power rating e The outline of the fan is shown below Prepare a base stand which does not interfere with the fan Lower part of cube i External N ae AC fan B 38 0 u l 3 3 a L 1990 53 p 09 deu ud Unit mm Front view Side view REV 2 4 1 2 6 4 10 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Assembling base stands and cubes Assemble base stands Adjust level adjusters to make the base stand both level and plumb by means of a spirit level Base stands Level di Place a cube on the base stand jt Caution Do not grip the screen holding arms to Hexagon socket lift up a cube cabinet It may cause head bolt breakage Fix the cube at 4 points with supplied hexagon Socket head bolts spring washers and flat w
125. s in x a display wall Number of cubes wide IE OK Number af cubes high z Cancel 4 7 3 2 Other Wall Config Used to set the screen numbers in Wall Configuration window except 1 by 1 2 by 2 3 by 3 or 4 by 4 Note Maximum number to be set is 64 screens 4 7 3 3 Cube ID Setting Used to set panel IDs manually in Cube ID window x 4 7 3 4 Auto ID CubelD gt Used to allocate available ID numbers to the active panels automatically in a sequential order from the upper left cube 4 7 4 Test Patterns menu Used to display test patterns Selecting OFF stops the test pattern display inixj File Edit SyvstemOonfie Test Patterns SerialPort special Help a OFF Serial Port EN White C Open Close Crosshatch Power and Mute ER EN White for Adjustment Power ON fe OFF Gradation Mute ON v OFF Information i Input signal Mot Detected Optional Scaler Mounted Video Decoder Mounted Color Bar PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 116 4 7 5 Serial Port menu ee o e E Sa Wallaby XL50 o e File Edit m Test Patterns E SerialPort special Help Serial Po Open Port Setting Changes for the Better O x Open Close Power and Mute Power ON f OFF Mute C ON tv OFF Optional Scaler Mounted Information i Input signal MotDetected Mounted Video Decoder 4 7 5 1 Log Used to display a communication
126. screws with referring to 1 4 3 2 5 Fixing the adjuster on page 33 2 5 2 Color wheel locking for The color wheel is located on the optical unit inside the cube 1 Turn the color wheel cushion 90 degrees counter clockwise Color wheel cushion e For Changer pliers are recommended to use since it is hard to access with fingers 2 Push the color wheel cushion till the flange touches the die cast holder Flange A Die cast holder 2 5 3 Lamp cushion inserting for Changer Before shipment be sure to insert the lamp cushion into the designated place Shipping the product without inserting may cause breakage e Be careful about the direction to insert the cushion e It should be remembered to lock the lamp cover after inserting If you neglect to lock it it may cause damage Lamp cushion Lamp cover Cushion inserting place HEV 2 4 85 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 5 4 Screen fixing bolt tightening for 50 Front Before shipment be sure to tighten the two screen fixing bolts M6 45mm gold hexagon socket Shipping the product without tightening may cause breakage Screen fixing bolts 2 5 5 Screen holding arm locking for Before shipment be sure to push the slide lock levers in order to lock the screen holding arms Shipping the product without locking may cause breakage Screen holding arm
127. signal is input to the selected cubes Optional Scaler Displaying whether the optional RGB input board is mounted Video Decoder Displaying whether the optional video input board is mounted Lamp Changer Displaying whether the lamp changer unit is equipped REV 2 4 113 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 7 Menu bar 4 7 1 File menu Wallaby XL50 inl xl File Edit systemContie Test Patterns SerialPort Special Help Save System Config Sarial Port Open System Contig C Open Close Save Parameter PURGE SEA JUL MS qum Parameter Only Input Parameter Power ON OFF J M Mute ON v OFF Only Display Parameter Only Service Parameter Information i Input signal MotDetected Optional Scaler Mounted o Video Decoder Mounted 4 7 1 1 Save System Config All Parameter Used to save the current software configuration in a designated file Name an arbitrary file name It creates a file with cfg extension that contains following items e Serial port number e Communication speed e Display wall configuration e Panel ID numbers Bead amp save Memory Open amp send Memory Exit Alt F4 4 7 1 2 Open System Config Used to configure the software according to the data saved in Save System Config menu 4 7 1 3 Save Parameter Used to read all current memories in the software in selected panels to save in a file Name an arbitrary file name It creates a file with wod extension 4 7 1 4 Open
128. sure that all of the following are supplied Supplied accessories per unit Hexagon socket head bolt M6 Allen wrench Flat washer for M6 2mm 2 5mm 4mm 5mm Spring washer for M6 A Phillips screwdriver 0 2 Joint hole seal Level Power cord 1 8m for North America and Europe Stepladder in VS 50XL20U and VS 67XL20U Spacer for suitable screen Control cable gaps User s manual Wrench for base stand level adjuster Plastic cable tie for tin Wireless wired remote control R XL50TX Base stand RGB input board Base stand level adjuster VC B50KA for Jy et KE VC B20KA for 2351 Base stand level adjuster Video input board fixing metal part VC B50KV for 2151 NET VC B20KV for FER ST dee part Power cord 3m nchor bolt JC PCS3MA for North America JC PC3ME for Europe JC PC3MC for China External AC fan for HOTAR JC AF115R for AC115V JC AF230R for AC230V Motorized adjustment tool S AXL5OE Spare lamp S PH50LA for eye 1 34 S XL50LA for SUEI Spare color wheel S PH50CW for zs 511 S XL50CW for 48 1 S XL20CW for Hexagon socket head cap screw M6 PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 6 1 2 3 Input board installation optional Changes for the Better When using the optional input board install it into the product according to the following steps In Front a slot for the board is located inside the cube Open the scr
129. t Memory Number Check or uncheck Without Input Level Parameter of A D You can choose to include AMP GAIN on page 52 or 59 values in the copying data Check it when you don t include it 10 Click Copy button 111 HEV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 4 5 Memory backup You can read all memory data in selected cubes to save in a designated folder Also you can send it back to cubes 4 5 1 Cube data saving Wallaby XL50 File Edit SystemConfie Test Patterns 1 Select panels to read the data _ 2 Click Read amp Save Memory in File menu to display a i i File Edit SystemConfig Test Patterns folder selecting window Rig SIEGE Open System Config Save Parameter Open Parameter gt Read amp Save Memory Open amp Send Memory Exit Alt F4 3 Click New Folder button to create a new folder EIZE ox to save the data in Name an arbitrary folder Fulderfor saving OK 2 fae CA name If you choose an existing folder the data in E gt PROGRA 1 it WI be Ove rwritte n 3 pr fem MAPA TIL AB Hi ar ME Pas ar ain Hig Ne Ng Cake ee IDi xj Mew Folder Name ridecwain Cancel 4 Click OK button to start reading the cube data It creates files with bku extension in the folder Each file contains each cube data Please choose the folder for saving data ml x Folder for saving fo CA gt PROGRA 1 gt MITSUB 1 o gt WWALLAB
130. t COLOR MATRIX USER in INSTALLATION in the system menu 2 Adjust RED YELLOW GREEN CYAN BLUE MAGENTA or SATURATION Adjustment value BLUE 20 20 Making blue reddish Making blue greenish MAGENTA 20 20 Making magenta reddish Making magenta bluish SATURATION Making hue brighter Making under tint 1 5 3 2 AMP GAIN for ANALOG input This adjustment is normally unnecessary Used to adjust the gain level of an analog signal in the main input It is effective in all input memories Normally adjust it for each input memory by the same menu in an input memory chapter 1 6 3 3 on page 52 Procedure POP Display a full white signal through an actual input route Select AMP GAIN in INSTALLATION in the system menu Select AUTO GAIN and press ENTER button in reply to AUTO GAIN START message The optimum value is automatically set The adjustment will finish when CALCULATE indication disappears When ERROR is displayed An error message is displayed if the input signal level exceeds the adjustment range i e the level is too low or too high or a full white signal is not input In such cases it is necessary to input a signal with the optimum level Manual adjustment Normally the AUTO GAIN adjustment is recommended In special case such as a full white signal cannot be input the manual adjustment may be helpful 1 Select AMP GAIN in INSTALLATION in the system menu 2 Select MANUAL GAIN
131. t signal scanning H POSITION V POSITION FINE AMP GAIN 1 8 Display memory setting for the input board 1 9 Setting as daisy chain connection for the input board HEV 2 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 1 2 Cube installation 1 2 1 Safety precaution e This product requires a special installation to prevent falling or toppling This should be done by installation specialists e Be sure to read this manual and the user s manual for your safety before starting assembly or installation e Be sure to use supplied accessories for assembly or installation e Attach all the screws and fixtures specified in this manual securely e Reinforce the wall surface and floor so that it can support the total weights of the products for a long time and resist earthquakes possible vibrations and external forces e Ensure that the safety factor is more than 10 or ensure that the total bolts can bear ten times the weight of products and the brackets e Donotuse the product near a heater or in a humid dusty or smoky location e Unless otherwise specified do not install the product with its intakes exhaust slots and ventilation holes blocked The unit may overheat and cause a fire or breakdown e Be sure that a lighting or sunlight does not leak into the screens e Inspect the mounting fixings more than once in a year as needed 1 2 2 Preparation e Before installation remove the desiccant s taped on the top of the product e Make
132. ta to other memory numbers or other cubes Click Memory Copy in Edit menu Memory Copy window 1 comes up Input the original panel ID to be copied in ID number in Source Check Inout Memory or Display Memory in Source to designate the memory to be copied Click Read button in Source to update the memory list synchronized with the cube data Select the memory to be copied in the memory list Input the destination ID in ID number in Destination Click Read button in Destination to Changes for the Better Wallaby XL50 File Edit SystemContie Test Patterns Read Parameter a send Parameter Copy Parameter Paste Parameter Memory Copy we h l x r Source Destination ID Number fi ID Number fi Input Memory Display Memory Target Memory Number fi 01 Un read OOO N 01 Un read Un read 02 Un read 03 Un read 03 Un read 04 Un read 04 Un read 05 Un read a 05 Un read 06 Un read 06 Un read OF Un read EBEN 07 Un read 08 Un read 08 Un read 09 Un read 09 Un read Read Read w Without Input Level Parameter of A D Close Ready update the memory list synchronized with the cube data Select the destination memory number in the memory list Or input it directly in Targe
133. tment is normally unnecessary The optimum value is automatically set in automatic input signal scanning Used to switch an input signal type according to an input signal Adjust it when an incorrect image is displayed after automatic input signal scanning Procedure 1 Select SIGNAL TYPE in the input memory menu on the 4th or 2nd menu sheet 2 Select RGB YPbPr or YCbCr RGB or YUV with VC B20KA according to the input signal PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 62 Changes for the Better 1 7 5 Image quality adjustment These adjustments are normally unnecessary You can adjust the following items as needed Set the same value on all cubes in a display wall 1 7 5 1 CONTRAST Used to adjust contrast The initial setting is 100 Be noted that an excessive image darkening deteriorates the tone characteristics of darker parts of the image Procedure 1 Select CONTRAST in the input memory menu on the 2nd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 7 5 2 BRIGHTNESS Used to adjust brightness The initial setting is 0 Be noted that an excessive image darkening deteriorates the tone characteristics of darker parts of the image Procedure 1 Select BRIGHTNESS in the input memory menu on the 2nd menu sheet 2 Adjust the value by left right buttons 1 7 5 3 COLOR MATRIX The optimum option VIDEO or COMPUTER is automatically selected in automatic input signal scanning Used to set a hue of color
134. units from the adjuster 2 Turn back the locked axis to release with an Allen wrench 5mm since it reaches the end of the adjustment range For instance when the horizontal keystone is locked on the right end of screen in Front detach the units and turn the axis clockwise to release mu p Y E Horizontal keystone axis 3 Push the reset button with an acuminate tool such as a pen point to turn off the red LED 4 Re attach the units on the adjuster 3 8 6 Trouble shooting Problems The latch is broken Replace the broken latch with a spare Note When replacing the first step is to attach the grommet on the unit Then insert the plunger into it You cannot attach the latch in the State of integrated Replace the connecting cable with a spare The wire may be broken Check the yellow LED which indicates the FACTORY mode If the LED lights set the slide switch OPE side and push the reset button Green LED doesnt light Check the cable connecting When the LED doesn t light even if it connects correctly replace the connecting cable with a spare The wire may be broken The red LED lights e Release the locked axis according to the chapter 3 8 5 MECH ALIGNMENT menu on Check the yellow LED which indicates the FACTORY mode If the screen cannot be selected LED lights set the slide switch OPE side and push the reset button of the unit After resetting exit the on screen menu once and re
135. until you get IT gaps fmc N PAA AN RCW lt COMO For vertical adjustment For vertical adjustment For horizontal adjustment 50 Right screen guide x Ex D For vertical O CU f adjustment For horizontal E eds cos adjustment Vg i Bottom screen guide Screen guide both side 1 2 6 6 Fixing to the wall and floor 1 Attach floor fixing brackets on 4 level adjusters below the base stand and fix them to the floor with anchor bolts 2 Fix the upper back part of the display wall to the back wall with wall fixing brackets as shown in the following figure Hexagon socket head ZA cap screws M6 NN L E d Ses dee di e Tie J Adjusters P d Anchor bolts SLA Floor fixing brackets Wall fixing brackets Anchor bolts Caution Make sure the whole set is assembled firmly and installed stably To prevent the set from falling due to unpredictable events such as earthquakes and shocks fix the set firmly to the wall and floor Furthermore carefully confirm the strength of the fixing area of the installation place wall and floor The wall and floor fixing method differs according to the number of the assembled units PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 20 Changes for the Better 1 2 7
136. ustment point Gradation adjustment item UJ UU PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 46 Changes for the Better 1 5 2 6 TARGET COLOR Set it after adjustment of the luminance and tint between screens TARGET COLOR can register the adjusted CSC values color wheel data and lamp data When the lamp or color wheel is replaced it can detect the replacement and automatically calculates the optimum CSC values Procedure 1 Select SET TARGET COLOR in TARGET COLOR in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 2 Press ENTER button in reply to SET OK message 3 The set timer value set operating time is displayed to indicate when TARGET COLOR is set 1 5 2 7 SENSOR Set it after adjustment of the luminance and tint between screens Even when lamp brightness changes SENSOR RUN can automatically correct the luminance to keep uniformity across a display wall connected with control cables When SENSOR is set RUN WHITE BOOST should be set OFF Note e CSC GRADATION and WHITE BALANCE cannot be adjusted during SENSOR RUN e When a cube reaches the half of initial brightness the cube is separated from the brightness control group not to make other cubes too much darker e Just after SENSOR is set RUN you may feel the brightness differs across the display wall It comes from the gain optimizing function that automatically calculates the optimum maximum limit gain values of adjusted CSC and gradation values The lu
137. with a dust brush adapter Be careful not to break the filter Do not touch the filter directly with a vacuum nozzle without a dust brush or do not use a nozzle adapter to remove dust ral i E BW Inch Bos e E sd bc ne Filter unit JN S P d x M J xw GS r d Cooling fan Latch A v 0 LL Filter unit For d o For 50 Changer 4 Put back the filter unit and close the screen unit chapter 1 2 7 2 on page 22 5 Reset the filter used hours with FILTER RESET menu REV 2 4 83 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 2 4 3 3 FILTER RESET You can reset filter used hours 1 Select FILTER RESET in MAINTENANCE in the system menu 2 Press ENTER button in reply to RESET OK message 2 4 3 4 FILTER TIME You can designate the hours of interval to show CHECK FILTER message The initial setting is 4 000 hours If you set 0 the message will not be displayed 1 Select FILTER TIME in INSTALLATION in the system menu 2 Set the value to designate the hours of interval to display the warning message PH50 XL50 XL21 series Set up and Installation Manual 84 Changes for the Better 2 5 For delivery Before shipment be sure to fix the following locks Shipping the product without locking may cause breakage 2 5 1 6 axis adjuster fixing Fix the 5 fixing screws and 4 lock
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