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    ENGLISH
    Mouse remote control
    By connecting to personal computer through the USB or SERIAL port, you can operate your computer with the
    projector remote control.
    Projector + computer with USB connector
    Operation
    •Turn off computer and the projector before connecting with SERIAL port. When connecting the computer with
    the projector when the personal computer is on, the remote control does not work as a mouse. In that case,
    restart the personal computer.
    •When the projector is connected with USB terminal and RS-232C terminal at the same time, only the termi-
    nal which the projector recognizes first will work.
    •When you use the RS-232C cable together with an extension cable, the function may not work correctly. •You can use the mouse remote control function with a computer supporting USB only.
    •When the lamp is turned ON, the computer connected with the USB cable may not work correctly. In this
    case, restart the projector and the computer. If possible, you should disconnect the USB cable when the lamp
    is turned ON.
    Projector + computer with SERIAL port
    COMPUTER
    VIDEO KEYSTONE
    VOLUME
    LASER
    EXPAND
    MENU R-CLICK ENTER
    P in PSTILL
    MUTE
    LENS SHIFT16 : 9
    12
    12
    ZOOM/FOCUS AUTOPOSITION
    R-CLICKThis operates in the same way as the right 
    button on the computer mouse. 
    mouse pointerUse to move the cursor on the image, 
    instead of the computer mouse.
    left clickThis operates in the same 
    way as the left button on 
    the computer mouse. 
    to USB
    USB cable
    (option)to USB port
    USB 4P
     (type B)USB 4P
     (type A)
    REMOTE
    INREMOTE
    OUTINPUT 1
    INPUT 2R/PRB/PBG/Y H/HVV
    AUDIO
    IN
    AUDIO
    OUTY
    CRS-232C RS-232C/MOUSEUSB
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    2
    VIDEO
    1
    L
    AUDIO
    R MAIN
    AC IN
    REMOTE
    INREMOTE
    OUTINPUT 1
    INPUT 2R/PRB/PBG/Y H/HVV
    AUDIO
    IN
    AUDIO
    OUTY
    CRS-232C RS-232C/MOUSEUSB
    S-VIDEO
    VIDEO
    2
    VIDEO
    1
    L
    AUDIO
    R MAIN
    AC IN
    to RS-232C/MOUSE
    terminal
    to SERIAL port
    8P
    D-SUB 9P
    RS-232C cable 
    						
    							EN – 22
    The lamp is designed to project the image on the
    LCD panels. When the lamp no longer functions,
    replace it with a new one.
    Caution:
    •Do not remove the lamp immediately after using
    the projector, you may get burned because of the
    high temperature of the lamp.
    •When you replace the lamp, press the power
    button to power off, then wait for 120 seconds in
    stand-by mode to allow the lamp and LCD panels
    to cool. Turn off  the main switch,  unplug the
    power cord from the outlet, and wait one hour so
    that the lamp is cooled to the touch.
    •Do not remove the lamp except for replacement.
    Careless treatment can cause injury or fire.
    •Do not touch the lamp element directly. It may
    break and cause you to injure or burn yourself.
    •Be sure not to drop the lamp lid screw into the
    projector. Also be sure not to insert metal or any
    flammable objects, it may cause fire or electric
    shock. If any objects are inserted, please unplug
    and contact your dealer.
    •Install the lamp securely, failure may cause a fire.
    •If the light bulb part breaks, some small glass
    fragments may fall out through the small cooling
    grill, and sticks to the inside of projector or the
    lamp box. When taking the lamp out, make sure
    to turn over the projector and hold the handle of
    the lamp box to avoid injury from the glass frag-
    ments.
    •Never shake the lamp or hold
    it in front of your face after
    removing the lamp box. The
    glass fragments may fall out
    and cause injuries to your
    eyes and so on.
    1. Reverse the projector gently.
    2. Loosen the screws of the
    lamp lid (a) using a Phillips
    screwdriver (+), and remove
    the lid.
    •Remove the lamp cover in
    the direction of the arrow as
    indicated.
    3. Loosen screws (b) using a
    Phillips screwdriver (+), and
    remove them.
    4. Pull up the handle.
    5. Hold onto the projector
    by the handle as you
    pull out the lamp.
    •Pull the lamp out of the
    projector slowly. Should
    the light bulb be broken,
    glass fragments will spill
    out if the lamp is pulled
    out too quickly.
    •Once the lamp has
    been removed, do not
    spill liquid on it, place it
    near flammable objects or
    where children can touch
    it.  Otherwise, it will cause
    injury or fire.
    6. Insert the new lamp
    securely into the projector
    body in the right direction.7. Put the handle back to
    the holding point.
    •Make sure that the
    handle is locked.
    8. Tighten up the screws
    (b) using a Phillips
    screwdriver (+).
    9. Tighten up the screws
    of the lamp lid using a Phillips screwdriver (+).
    How to reset the operation time meter
    Plug in the power cord, switch on the projector, and
    reset lamp time by pressing the $, % and POWER
    buttons on the contro panel simultaneously.
    Important:
    •If the 3 buttons was not pressed at the same time,
    the lamp time may not be reset.
    •Please confirm the TEMP indicator illuminates
    about 2 seconds and the lamp time has been
    reset.
    •The projector will not turn on if you do not secure
    the lamp lid.
    •You must reset the operation time meter after you
    replace the lamp.
    •Do not reset the operation time meter unless the
    lamp has been replaced.
    Caution:
    •Do not spill liquid on the lamp or place it near
    flammable objects or where children can touch it.
    Otherwise, it could cause injury or fire.
    •Be sure that the projector guide is firmly inserted
    between the right and left lamp guides.
    Interval of the lamp replacement
    The interval of the lamp replacement about 1,500 hours of
    consecutive use. Replacement span may differ according
    to operating environment, and may be shorter than 1,500
    hours. Decreases in luminescence and/or color brightness
    will indicate that the light source lamp needs to be re-
    placed. When lamp operation time exceeds 1,000 hours*
    1,
    the indicator will flash alternately between green and red
    (while the lamp is in operation; when the lamp is not in
    operation, the indicator will appear red only) and the
    lamp replacement message will appear on the screen for
    one minute everytime the power is turned on. When the
    lamp has been used for about 1,400 hours*
    1, the replace-
    ment message (LAMP:>1400H) will appear on the screen
    for one minute everytime 10 hours after. When the lamp
    has been used for about 1,500 hours*
    1,*2, the projector will
    automatically shut off for safety and the power indicator
    light will be red. The projector cannot be used until the
    lamp has been replaced and operation timer has been
    reset.
    Caution:
    •The lamp is fragile. If broken, be careful not to cut
    yourself with glass fragments.
    •The replacement span of the lamp depends on the
    environment. For replacement lamps, please contact
    your dealer.
    The projector automatically shuts off when the
    lamp is used up in about 1,500 hours*
    1,*2 and cannot
    be used until the lamp is replaced and the internal
    timer is reset.
    *
    1) When LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu
    is set to STANDARD.
    *
    2) When LAMP MODE is set to LOW, the duration
    will be extended maximum up to 2,000 hours.
    (a)
    Lamp replacement
    (b)
    (b) 
    						
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    ENGLISH
    Maintenance
    Caution:
    Be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the
    power cord from the wall outlet before you perform
    any maintenance on the projector.
    Cleaning the air-filter
    Clean the air-filter frequently (about once a month).
    If the filter or ventilation slots become clogged with
    dirt or dust, the temperature inside of the projector
    may rise and cause some troubles, such as damage of
    inside parts, and shortening the life of panel.
    •When the temperature inside of the projector
    rises, the TEMP indicator blinks in red, and the
    power will be shut off to be stand-by which LAMP
    indicator is turned off.
    1. To remove the filter
    cover, slide the cover
    in the direction of the
    arrow.
    2. Remove the air-
    filter from the filter
    cover.
    3. Wash the air-filter or
    change to the new filter.
    •Use water or a mild
    detergent diluted with
    water to clean the filter.
    Rinse the filter thor-
    oughly and let it dry
    completely.
    4. Attach the air-filter to the filter cover.
    5. Attach the filter cover to the projector.
    •Make sure that the air-filter is attached cor-
    rectly without displacement.
    Important:
    •If the filter is damaged or becomes extremely
    dirty, change to the provided new filter. If you
    wish to another new filter, contact your dealer for
    replacement.
    •The power will not turn on if the air-filter cover is
    improperly installed.
    Caution:
    Be sure to use the projector with an air-filter. If not,
    dust may get inside the projector, causing a fire or a
    breakdown.
    Cleaning the projector and the
    ventilation slots
    Use a soft cloth to clean the projector and the ventila-
    tion slots. When the slots become dirty, wipe them
    with a soft cloth dampened with a diluted mild
    detergent, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.
    •Clean the inside of the terminal cover frequently
    as dust is apt to be collected.
    To protect the surface of the projector from fading or
    deteriorating:
    •Do not spray insecticide on or inside the
    projector.
    •Do not use benzine or thinner to clean it.
    •Do not let rubber or plastic materials come into
    contact with the projector.
    Cleaning  the lens
    Use a standard lens-cleaning brush or a piece of lens
    tissue dampened with lens cleaning fluid. The lens
    surface is fragile. Use only recommended, nonabra-
    sive lens-cleaning materials. Do not touch the lens
    with your fingers.
    Filter Filter cover 
    						
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    About the terminal cover (with Anti-Theft Alarm device)
    This projector includes a terminal cover with Anti-
    Theft Alarm device. Once the terminal cover is
    installed, its Anti-Theft Alarm device will detect
    vibration caused by the projector being moved and
    emit an alarm.
    •Mitsubishi assumes no responsibility or liability
    for theft or other damages.
    Procedure for setting the Anti-Theft
    Alarm device
    Insert dry cell batteries into the theft warning
    device
    1. Open the battery cover of the theft warning
    device.
    2. Check the (+) and (-) ends of the battery, and
    insert it from the (-) end first.
    •Inserting the battery from the (+) end makes it
    difficult to fit the (-) end into the coil spring.
    Forcing in the battery in such a position may
    shred the outside label, causing a short circuit
    and overheating.
    •Please refer to page 8 for information on how to
    handle dry cell batteries.
    3. Close the battery cover.
    4. Insert the included safety pin into the safety pin
    hole.
    •If the safety pin is not inserted, the vibrations
    and shocks of normal use may cause the alarm to
    sound.
    5. Turn the power switch ON.
    Install the terminal cover
    1. Insert the four tabs on the terminal cover into the
    holes on the projector’s side.
    2. Slide the terminal cover toward the back of the
    projector.3. Tighten the three screws that keep the terminal
    cover in place.
    4. Install the projector in a specified location.
    5. Press the battery level check button until you
    hear a buzzer sound.
    6. Remove the safety pin.
    The 
    Anti-Theft Alarm device is now in standby.
    •This package includes a sticker which shows that
    the Anti-Theft Alarm device is active. Visible
    placement of this sticker is recommended.
    •To temporarily halt the Anti-Theft Alarm device,
    insert the safety pin.
    •Vibrations will not cause the alarm to sound for
    several seconds after the power switch is turned
    ON.
    •Vibrations will not cause the alarm to sound for
    several seconds after the safety pin is removed.
    •Vibrations and shocks from earthquakes may
    cause the alarm to sound. In such situations,
    insert the safety pin to halt the alarm.
    •Batteries may come loose during transportation.
    Please remove them beforehand.
    Procedure for changing batteries
    How to check battery level
    Use a pointed object to push the battery level check
    button.
    •A buzzer will sound while the button is being
    pushed. If there is no buzzer sound, then batteries
    need to be changed.
    •Sounding the buzzer for a long time will consume
    battery power.
    Change the dry cell batteries
    1. Insert the safety pin into the safety pin hole.
    2. Loosen the three screws that keep the terminal
    cover in place.
    3. Slide the terminal cover toward the front of the
    projector.
    4. Pull the terminal cover toward you and remove it.
    •Attention must be paid when removing the
    terminal cover as there could be foreign objects
    inside.
    •Removal of dust found inside the terminal cover is
    recommended when changing batteries.
    5. Open the battery cover and remove the old dry cell
    batteries.
    6. Check the (+) and (-) ends of the new battery, and
    insert it from the (-) end first.
    •Use alkaline AA batteries.
    •Standard battery life is approx. six months (when
    using alkaline dry cell batteries). Please check the
    battery level and change batteries regularly.
    7. Close the battery cover.
    Tabs
    Power switch
    Battery cover
    ON
    safety pin hole
    safety pin
    Screws
    battery level check button.  
    						
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    ENGLISH
    Troubleshooting
    The following offers solutions to some of the common problems you may encounter. We suggest that you consult
    this chart before contacting your dealer.
    CAUSEPOSSIBLE SOLUTIONSPROBLEMS
    Only the motion area in the
    image supplied from the
    computer is not displayed.
    •The air inlet slots, outlet slots  or air filter is clogged
    with dust or some objects.
    POWER indicator does not light up.
    •Power cord is unplugged from the outlet.
    •Power cord is disconnected from the projector.
    •The main switch is turned off.
    •The lamp lid is open.
    POWER indicator blinks red.
    •The projector has been turned on again too soon after
    having been turned off.
    •When the power switch was turned off while the fan
    was running, during or after lamp operation.
    •The room temperature is too high.
    (Does the LAMP indicator show an unusual condition?)
    •Lamp is no longer working.
    POWER indicator blinks between red and green.
    •The filter cover is not closed.
    •When the LAMP indicator or the TEMP indicator is
    either on or blinking, the main unit requires repairs.
    •Lens is covered by lens cap.
    •When the LAMP indicator or the TEMP indicator is
    either on or blinking, the main unit requires repairs.
    •The equipment connected to this projector is not turned on.•Hookup is not made correctly with other equipment.
    •The input source is not selected correctly.
    •An extension cord is being used instead of the supplied
    cable.
    •The air inlet slots, outlet slots  or air filter is clogged
    with dust or some objects.
    (In this case, the TEMP indicator does not light up.)
    •The projector is not at a right angle to the screen.
    •Brightness, tint and color are not adjusted correctly.
    •The projecting distance is beyond the focused area.•Lens is dirty.•Screen size exceeds screen size specifications.•Brightness and contrast are not adjusted correctly.
    •FINE adjustment is not made correctly.
    •Tracking is not adjusted.
    •The projector is not at a right angle to the screen.
    •The output resolusion of the computer exceeds the reso-
    lution of the projector.
    •Keystone adjustment is used.•Remove the object.
    •Plug the power cord into the outlet.
    •Insert the power cord into the projector.
    •Turn the main switch on.
    •Close the lamp lid.
    •
    Wait for the lighting sequence.
    •Turn the power switch on and off several times.
    •Refer to Indicators on page 26.
    •Replace the lamp with a new one.
    •Close the cover correctly.
    •Contact your dealer.
    •Take the lens cap off.
    •See page 26.
    •Turn on the connected equipment.
    •Confirm the hookup.
    •Select the correct source according to the equipment
    connected to this projector.
    •Check whether the image is displayed correctly by
    replaceing it with the supplied cable. When the image
    is displayed correctly, use the extension cord along with
    an RGB signal amplifier.
    •Remove the object and turn off the main power switch.
    After about 10 minutes, Turn the projector on.
    •Adjust the angle of the projector to make a right angle
    to the screen. See page 12.
    •Adjust brightness, tint and color correctly. See page 18.
    •Adjust the projecting distance. See page 9.
    •Clean lens.
    •Reduce screen size to within 60 to 300.
    •Adjust brightness, contrast.
    •Make FINE adjustment.
    •Adjust tracking. See page 17.
    •Adjust the angle of the projector to make a right
    angle to the screen. See page 12.
    •Adjust the output resolution of the computer to the
    resolution of the projector. (See page 29.) For changing
    the output resolution of the computer, contact the
    computer manufacturer.
    •When you use the keystone adjustment, graphics or
    characters may be blurred in some images. In this case,
    use the projector with using the keystone adjustment
    disabled. (See page 12.)
    •It is normal.
    •The cable for connection with other equipment is not
    plugged securely into the terminal.
    •The projector is installed too close to other equip-
    ment.
    •Volume is not turned up.
    •Connection to other equipment is not made correctly.
    •The PC monitor is not turned on.
    •This is typical of the LCD projector.
    •The operation is incorrectly made due to noise or interference.
    •Plug the connecting cable securely into the terminal.
    See pages 10-11.
    •Install the projector far away from other equipment.
    •Turn up the volume.
    •Check connections.  See pages 10-11.
    •Turn on the monitor.
    •Press the reset button on the Terminal board.  See page 15.
    The power is off.
    No picture appears
    on the screen.
    The image is
    turned off.
    The image is
    distorted.
    The image is
    blurred.
    Red, blue or green dots are
    viewed on the text of image.
    The afterimage
    remains.
    The image is dis-
    torted on the screen
    and noise is heard.
    •When a stationary image is projected for a long time, its afterimage may persist on the screen. This is not a
    failure, and the afterimage will disappear in a few minutes.
    •This is caused by a problem of the computer. Contact the computer manufacturer.
    The image is dark.
    No sound is heard.
    Adjustments cannot be made.
    Warm air comes out of
    the exhaust vents.
    Nothing is displayed on
    the PC monitor.
     is displayed.•This mark is displayed when an invalid operation is executed (for example, when the COMPUTER or VIDEO
    button is pressed while the menu is displayed). This is not failure. 
    						
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    Indicators
    The projector has three indicators each of which shows the working condition of the projector.
    The following offers solutions to possible problems. If a problem persists, turn the projector off and consult your
    dealer.
    TEMP indicator
    LAMP indicator
    POWER indicator
    LAMP TEMPPOWER
    Normal condition
    Abnormal condition
    Steady 
    red
    Steady 
    green
    Steady 
    greenBlinking
    green
    Steady 
    green
    POWER LAMP TEMPCONDITION Notes
    The POWER is ON. (Normal condition) Lamp stand-by (about for 1 minute) The power button cannot be used to switch
    OFF. Stand-by
    Off Off
    Off
    Off
    Steady 
    greenBlinking
    green/red
    Blinking
    green/red
    Blinking
    green/red
    Steady 
    red
    Steady 
    greenSteady 
    greenBlinking
    red
    Blinking
    red
    POWER LAMP TEMPCONDITION POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
    Lamp duration warning. (Lightning duration total 
    about 1, 000 hours*.When the POWER is ON.)
    Steady 
    redBlinking
    redLamp duration warning. (Lightning duration total 
    about 1, 000 hours*.When the POWER is OFF.)
    Steady 
    redLamp duration warning. (Lightning duration total 
    about 1,500 hours*.)
    The lamp or filter cover is not closed.  The protection circuit is working or the lamp is in an
    abnormal condition.
    (The indicators operate as shown on the left at the time of power-off, too. 
    In this case, they are’nt indicating an abnormal condition.)
    Close the cover correctly.
    or or
    BlinkingBlinking
    Abnormal. Contact your dealer.
    Off
    Off
    Steady 
    redBlinking
    greenOff
    Off
    Off
    Off
    Off
    Steady 
    red
    Steady Steady 
    Unusual temperature
    •The ventilation slits or air filter is clogged with 
    dust or debris.
    •The room temperature is too high.
    •  The filter is dirty.•Remove the object from the ventilation
    slits.
    •Relocate the projector to a cooler place.
    •   Clean the filter.
    Replace the lamp.
    Exchange with a new lamp if the same 
    problem recurs.
    •Wait until the LAMP indicator is turned 
    off, then press the POWER button.
    •If the above operation is not effective, 
    replace the lamp.
    *) When LAMP MODE of the INSTALLATION menu is set to STANDARD.When it is set to LOW, the duration will be extended. 
    						
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    ENGLISH
    Specifications
    LCD projector
    XL5950U|
    XL5950LU|
    XL5900U|
    XL5900LU
    AC100 - 240V,  50 / 60Hz
    3.8 A
    16,770,000 colors
    F 1.8 - 2.1*
    1   f = 51 - 64 mm*1
    270 W SHP
    60 - 300 inch*
    1 (aspect ratio 4:3)
    Resolution : 640 x 400 (Expand) - 1024 x 768 (Real) - 1600 x 1200 (Compress)
    Sync on Green available
    NTSC / NTSC 4.43 / PAL (including PAL-M, N) / SECAM, PAL-60
    DVD (Component) / HDTV (1080i) / 720p / (525p)
    5 W Mono
    Round type (4Ω 5W) × 1
    Luminance signal: 1.0 Vp-p 75Ω    (negative sync.)
    Chroma signal: 0.286 Vp-p 75Ω  (burst signal)
    1.0 Vp-p  75Ω   (negative sync.)
    150 mVrms,  10kΩ or more
    RGB: 0.7Vp-p  75Ω (negative sync.)
    YP
    BPR(YCBCR): Y:1.0Vp-p (negative sync.) PBPR(CBCR):0.7Vp-p
    HD/CS : TTL level (positive or negative)
    VD : TTL level (positive or negative)
    150 mVrms,  10kΩ or moreø3.5mm stereo mini jack
    Serial (8 pin connector) RS-232C standards
    USB terminal for Mouse, Wired remote terminal
    371 × 176  × 434 mm*
    2 (width × height × depth)
    443 × 176  × 434 mm*
    2 (width × height × depth) (with Terminal cover)
    Approx.  8.5kg*
    2Approx.  9.0kg*2 (with Terminal cover)
    118 inch (3.0m)
    +41°F (+5°C) - +104°F (+40°C),  30~90%
    Type
    Model
    Rated power supply
    Rated input
    LCD panels
    Colors
    Projection lens
    Light source lamp
    Picture size
    PC compatibility
    Video compatibility
    Audio output
    Speaker
    S-video input
    Video input
    Audio inputs
    Analog RGB input
    (mini D-SUB 15P/BNC)
    PC audio input
    Control connector
    Outside dimensions
    Weight
    Length of power cord
    Temperature, humidity
    (performance guarantee)
    Kensington Lock
    This projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security
    System. Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to
    secure the projector. Please contact to Kensington Technology Group as shown below.
    Kensington Technology Group
    2855 Campus Drive
    San Mateo, CA 94403, U.S.A.
    Phone : (650)572-2700 Fax : (650)572-9675
    Legs and lens are included.
    1.3-inch LCD panel: 3 pieces (for R, G, B)
    Pixels  1,024 × 768 = 786,432 pixels
    Total   2,359,296 pixels
    Active pixel rate: 99.99 % or more (each panel)
    *1) For XL5950U and XL5900U only. For XL5950LU and XL5900LU, please refer to page 30.
    *
    2) For XL5950U and XL5900U only. 
    						
    							EN – 28
    Specifications (continued)
    1 Sticker for Anti-Theft Alarm 853C588-10
    1 Filter 620D119-10
    1 Remote control 939P955-10
    1 Quick reference card 857D050-10
    4 Battery–
    1 Safety manual 871D389-10
    1 CD-ROM 919C132-10
    Connectors
    Dimensional drawings
    (mm)
    Replacement part
    (Option / Not included in the box)
    Spare marcury lamp 499B035-10
    (VLT-XL5950LP)
        What’s included in the box
    2   AC power cord 246C483-10
    246C383-20
    1 Audio/Video cable 246C381-10
    1 RGB cable for PC 246C448-10
    2 RS-232C cable 246C447-10
    1 Terminal cover
    (with Anti-Theft Alarm device) 955B288-01
    2 Safety pin 450D057-10
    PIN No. SPEC
    1 R(RED)/CR2G(GREEN)/Y3B(BLUE)/CB4 GND5 GND6 GND7 GND8 GND9–10 GND11 GND12 DDC Data13 HD/CS14 VD
    15 DDC Clock
    COMPUTER IN/OUT
    (Mini D-SUB 15P)
    PIN No. NAME I/O
    1 TXD IN2––3 DTR IN4 GND–5 CTS / 5V IN/OUT6 DCD / CLOCK OUT7 RXD OUT
    8 RI / DATA OUT
    RS-232C (8P)
    1
    352
    68
    1 5
    116 10
    15
    434371
    131.5*
    103*176
    434
    443
    176
    434
    434
    131.5*
    103*
    With Terminal cover
    * Factory-defaults of XL5950U and XL5900U * Factory-defaults of XL5950U and XL5900U* *
    *
    *
    : For RS-232C/MOUSE terminal
    * 
    						
    							EN – 29
    ENGLISH
    Specification of RGB signals in each computer mode of the projector
    *1 : The Expand mode and the PinP mode don’t
    function with this signal.
    •When the EXPAND MODE of FEATURE menu is
    set to real screen display, by pressing the EXPAND
    button on the remote control, it will switch to the
    screen displaying the picture as its original size (real
    screen display).  In the real screen display, pictures
    will be black-framed when picture resolution is
    lower than 1,024 x 768.
    Important:
    •Some computers may not be compatible with the
    projector.
    •The projectors maximum resolution is 1,024 x 768
    pixels.  It may not display correctly for the pictures
    of higher resolutions than 1,024 x 768.•The picture with a SYNC on G (Green) signal
    may jitter.
    •The picture with a SYNC on G (Green) signal may
    be tinged with green.
    •If the resolution and frequency of your computer
    are not shown on the table, change the resolution
    of your computer. You may find the compatible reso-
    lution and frequency.
    •Set the COMPUTER INPUT in SIGNAL menu to
    RGB, when inputting the HDTV signal as RGB sig-
    nal.
    •In case of the SXGA, the right side of the image
    may not appear. In this case, adjust the TRACK-
    ING in the SIGNAL menu.
    Signal mode resolution horizontal Vertical Normal mode Real mode (H x V) frequency (kHz) frequency (Hz) (H x V)  (H x V)TV60–15.73 59.94 1024 x 768–*1TV50–15.63 50.00 1024 x 768–*1
    1080i–33.75 60.00 1024 x 576–525p–31.47 59.54 1024 x 768–625p–31.25 50.00 1024 x 768–
    720p–45.00 60.00 1024 x 576–PC98 640 x 400 24.82 56.42 1024 x 640 640 x 400CGA70 640 x 400 31.47 70.09 1024 x 640 640 x 400
    CGA84 640 x 400 37.86 84.14 1024 x 640 640 x 400CGA85 640 x 400 37.86 85.08 1024 x 640 640 x 400VGA60 640 x 480 31.47 59.94 1024 x 768 640 x 480
    VGA72 640 x 480 37.86 72.81 1024 x 768 640 x 480VGA75 640 x 480 37.50 75.00 1024 x 768 640 x 480VGA85 640 x 480 43.27 85.01 1024 x 768 640 x 480
    VGA120 640 x 480 61.89 120.17 1024 x 768 640 x 480SVGA56 800 x 600 35.16 56.25 1024 x 768 800 x 600SVGA60 800 x 600 37.88 60.32 1024 x 768 800 x 600
    SVGA72 800 x 600 48.08 72.19 1024 x 768 800 x 600SVGA75 800 x 600 46.88 75.00 1024 x 768 800 x 600SVGA85 800 x 600 53.67 85.06 1024 x 768 800 x 600
    SVGA95 800 x 600 59.97 94.89 1024 x 768 800 x 600SVGA120 800 x 60077.11 119.931024 x 768 800 x 600XGA43i 1024 x 768 35.52 86.96 1024 x 768–*1
    XGA60 1024 x 768 48.36 60.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768XGA70 1024 x 768 56.48 70.07 1024 x 768 1024 x 768XGA75 1024 x 768 60.02 75.03 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    XGA85 1024 x 768 68.68 85.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768XGA120 1024 x 768 98.58119.781024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA70a 1152 x 864 63.85 70.01 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    SXGA75a 1152 x 864 67.50 75.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA85a 1152 x 864 77.49 85.06 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA60b 1280 x 960 60.00 60.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    SXGA75b 1280 x 960 75.00 75.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA85b 1280 x 960 85.94 85.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA43i 1280 x 1024 46.43 86.87 1024 x 768–*1
    SXGA60 1280 x 1024 63.98 60.02 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA75 1280 x 1024 79.98 75.03 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SXGA85 1280 x 1024 91.15 85.02 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    MAC13 640 x 480 35.00 66.67 1024 x 768 640 x 480MAC16 832 x 624 49.72 74.55 1024 x 768 832 x 624MAC19 1024 x 768 60.24 75.02 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    MAC21 1152 x 870 68.59 74.96 1024 x 768 1024 x 768HP75 1024 x 768 62.94 74.93 1024 x 768 1024 x 768HP72 1280 x 1024 78.13 72.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    SUN66a 1152 x 900 61.85 66.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SUN76a 1152 x 900 71.81 76.64 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SUN66 1280 x 1024 71.68 66.68 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    SUN76 1280 x 1024 81.1376.111024 x 768 1024 x 768SGI72 1280 x 1024 76.92 72.30 1024 x 768 1024 x 768SGI76 1280 x 1024 82.01 76.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768IBM60 1280 x 1024 63.42 60.00 1024 x 768 1024 x 768
    UXGA 1600 x 1200 75.00 60.00 1024 x 768–*1 
    						
    							EN – 30
    L
     L
    I
    WW
    H
    Height
    Width
    •The above numbers are approximate, and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. inch
    48
    60
    90
    120
    150
    180 cm
    163
    203
    305
    406
    508
    610  inch
    80
    100
    150
    200
    250
    300 inch
    64
    80
    120
    160
    200
    240m
    5.6
    7.0
    10.6
    14.2
    17.8
    21.4m
    8.4
    10.5
    15.9
    21.3
    26.7
    32.1  inch
    220
    276
    418
    560
    701
    843 inch
    329
    414
    627
    839
    1051
    1263 cm
    122
    152
    229
    305
    381
    457 cm
    203
    254
    381
    508
    635
    762
    ScreenDistance from the screen : L
    Maximum
    zoom (WIDE)Minimum
    zoom (TELE)Diagonal sizeWidthHeight
    cm
    6.1
    7.6
    11.4
    15.2
    19.1
    22.9cm
    55.8
    69.5
    103.8
    138.1
    172.4
    206.6  inch
    2.4
    3.0
    4.5
    6.0
    7.5
    9.0 inch
    22.0
    27.4
    40.9
    54.4
    67.9
    81.4
    Lens shift height
    Standard : I
    Movement
    Distance : H
    cm
    8.3
    10.3
    15.4
    20.5
    25.5
    30.6  inch
    3.3
    4.1
    6.1
    8.1
    10.1
    12.1
    Lens shift
    width : W
    Specification of the attached lens (for XL5950LU and XL5900LU)
    With Short Throw Zoom Lens (OL-X500SZ)
    F No. F2.0 - F2.3
    Focal distance f=37 mm - 44 mm
    Zoom/Focus Electrical drive (Zoom ratio 1.2 : 1)
    Picture size 40 inch (81 cm X 61 cm) - 300 inch (610 cm X 457 cm) (aspect ratio 4:3)
    With Long Throw Zoom Lens (OL-X500LZ)
    F No. F2.5 - F3.2
    Focal distance f=64 - 90mm
    Zoom/Focus Manual drive (Zoom ratio 1.4 : 1)
    Picture size 80 inch (163 cm X 122 cm) - 300 inch (610 cm X 457 cm) (4:3)
    (Recommended) 80 inch (163 cm X 122 cm) - 200 inch (406 cm X 305 cm) (4:3)
    •The above numbers are approximate, and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. inch
    24
    36
    48
    60
    90
    120
    150
    180 cm
    81
    122
    163
    203
    305
    406
    508
    610  inch
    40
    60
    80
    100
    150
    200
    250
    300 inch
    32
    48
    64
    80
    120
    160
    200
    240m
    1.1
    1.6
    2.2
    2.7
    4.1
    5.5
    6.9
    8.3m
    1.3
    2.0
    2.6
    3.3
    5.0
    6.7
    8.4
    -  inch
    42
    64
    86
    108
    163
    218
    272
    327 inch
    51
    77
    104
    130
    196
    263
    329
    - cm
    61
    91
    122
    152
    229
    305
    381
    457 cm
    102
    152
    203
    254
    381
    508
    635
    762
    ScreenDistance from the screen : L
    Maximum
    zoom (WIDE)Minimum
    zoom (TELE)Diagonal sizeWidthHeight
    cm
    3.0
    4.6
    6.1
    7.6
    11.4
    15.2
    19.1
    22.9cm
    28.3
    42.0
    55.8
    69.5
    103.8
    138.1
    172.4
    206.6  inch
    1.2
    1.8
    2.4
    3.0
    4.5
    6.0
    7.5
    9.0 inch
    11.2
    16.6
    22.0
    27.4
    40.9
    54.4
    67.9
    81.4
    Lens shift height
    Standard : I
    Movement
    Distance : H
    cm
    4.2
    6.2
    8.3
    10.3
    15.4
    20.5
    25.5
    30.6  inch
    1.7
    2.5
    3.3
    4.1
    6.1
    8.1
    10.1
    12.1
    Lens shift
    width : W
    •The above numbers are approximate, and may be slightly different from the actual measurements. inch
    48
    60
    90
    120
    150
    180 cm
    163
    203
    305
    406
    508
    610  inch
    80
    100
    150
    200
    250
    300 inch
    64
    80
    120
    160
    200
    240m
    3.8
    4.8
    7.3
    9.7
    12.2
    14.7m
    5.3
    6.7
    10.2
    13.6
    17.1
    20.6  inch
    151
    190
    287
    384
    481
    578 inch
    209
    264
    400
    537
    674
    810 cm
    122
    152
    229
    305
    381
    457 cm
    203
    254
    381
    508
    635
    762
    ScreenDistance from the screen : L
    Maximum
    zoom (WIDE)Minimum
    zoom (TELE)Diagonal sizeWidthHeight
    cm
    6.1
    7.6
    11.4
    15.2
    19.1
    22.9cm
    55.8
    69.5
    103.8
    138.1
    172.4
    206.6  inch
    2.4
    3.0
    4.5
    6.0
    7.5
    9.0 inch
    22.0
    27.4
    40.9
    54.4
    67.9
    81.4
    Lens shift height
    Standard : I
    Movement
    Distance : H
    cm
    8.3
    10.3
    15.4
    20.5
    25.5
    30.6  inch
    3.3
    4.1
    6.1
    8.1
    10.1
    12.1
    Lens shift
    width : W
    with Tele Throw Zoom Lens (OL-X500TZ)
    F No. F2.5 - F3.4
    Focal distance f=93 - 140mm
    Zoom/Focus Manual drive (Zoom ratio 1.5 : 1)
    Picture size 80 inch (163 cm X 122 cm) - 300 inch (610 cm X 457 cm) (4:3)
    (Recommended) 80 inch (163 cm X 122 cm) - 200 inch (406 cm X 305 cm) (4:3)
    Specifications (continued)
    L
     L
    I
    WW
    H
    Height
    Width
    L
     L
    I
    WW
    H
    Height
    Width 
    						
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