Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION; CAUTION
E-1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’senclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The ex...
Page 5 - Major Features; Security lock function
E-4 Major Features 䡵 Lightweight (at about 1.5 kg/3.3 lb) high-intensity mobile projector The synergy of the DLP™ (Digital Light Processing) display system and our own optical design serve to improve the opticalutilization efficiency. The three primary colors (RGB) required in color expression are r...
Page 6 - Table of Contents; Preparation and Background Knowledge; General Operation
E-5 Table of Contents Preparation and Background Knowledge IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ............................................................................ E-1Major Features ................................................................................................................. E-4...
Page 7 - Menu Operations; Miscellaneous; Declaration of Conformity
E-6 Table of Contents Menu Operations Menu Operation Method ................................................................................................ E-35 Names and Functions of Buttons Used for Menu Operations ................................... E-35Menu Screen Names and Functions .............
Page 8 - Checking the Supplied Accessories
E-7 Checking the Supplied Accessories Remove the main unit and the accessories from the box and check that the following items are included. RGB STANDBY VIDEO FREEZE MUTE LAMP MODE AUTO ASPECT TIMER VOL KSTN ZOOM CANCEL QUICK MENU ENTER Q 1 2 3 4 Remote control (includes one button battery) [1] This...
Page 9 - “WARNING”
E-8 Checking the Supplied Accessories “WARNING” Handling the cables supplied with this product, willexpose you to lead, a chemical known to the State ofCalifornia to cause birth defects or other reproduc-tive harm.Wash hands after handling. Carrying case (for projector and accessories) [1] This is a...
Page 10 - Names of the Main Unit Parts
E-9 Names of the Main Unit Parts ST A T US SOURCE ST AND BY AUT O MENU QUICK MENU Front adjuster button [E-25](There is also one on the right side.) Focus ring[E-25] Exhaust vents Front adjusters [E-25] Rear adjuster [E-25] Lamp cover [E-59] Ventilation slots Lens capRemove before use. Attachthe len...
Page 11 - Built-in Security Slot
E-10 Names of the Main Unit Parts Built-in Security Slot This security slot supports the MicroSaver Security System manufactured byKensington Microware Inc. DV I AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO MOUSE ST ATUS SOURCE ST ANDBY AUTO MENU QUICK MENU PC AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO MOUSE STATUS SOURCE STANDBY AUTO MENU QUICK ...
Page 12 - Names of the Remote Control Parts
E-11 Names of the Remote Control Parts RGB VIDEO FREEZE MUTE LAMP MODE AUTO ASPECT TIMER VOL KSTN ZOOM CANCEL QUICK MENU ENTER Q STANDBY 1 2 3 4 Infrared transmitter [E-12] VOL button [E-29](Volume adjustment) STANDBY button [E-21, 23]This button is used to switch ONthe power and set the unit to the...
Page 13 - Preparing the Remote Control; Remote Control Range; Button Battery Replacement
E-12 Using the remote control for the first time The battery compartment is fitted with a transportation insulation sheet at the time of shipping. Pullout the sheet and remove it. The remote control is now ready for use. Replacement Method 1 (A) With the knob pressed tothe right side, (B) draw out t...
Page 14 - The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen
E-13 The Procedure Up to Projecting to the Screen Perform setup adjustments in the following order. 1 Position the projector Determine the locations to set up the screen and the projector.See “Placement Guide” on Page E-14. 2 Connect the video equipment and personal computer Connect your equipment t...
Page 15 - Placement Guide; Screen Size and Projection Distance
E-14 Placement Guide • Use this information as a guide to find out about the screen size when the projector is placed at a certain location, or to find out the approximate size of a screen that will be required. • The projection distance over which focussing is adjustable is 1.20 m (3.9 feet) to 14....
Page 16 - Connections with Personal Computer; Personal Computers with a DVI Connector
E-15 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connecting this unit with a personal computer permits presentation data to be projected as a large screen display atconferences, lectures, and on other occasions. Furthermore, connecting this unit to a DVD player or other video equip-ment source...
Page 17 - Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector
E-16 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Personal Computers with a Mini D-Sub 15-Pin Connector • When making connections with the DVI connector of the projector, please make the connection via the supplied DVI/mini D-Sub 15-pin conversion cable.The projector has been set to “Auto” at t...
Page 18 - To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer
E-17 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment To Output the External Output Signal of a Notebook Computer When projection will be with a notebook computer connected, knowledge will be required for the cable connection and notebookcomputer startup procedure as well as the operation that foll...
Page 19 - Connections with Composite Signals; Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors
E-18 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment S-VIDEO VIDEO Connections with Composite Signals Video Equipment with VIDEO Connectors • Make the connection to the VIDEO connector of the projector using the supplied Video cable.• The input setting of the VIDEO connector has been set to “Auto”...
Page 20 - Connections with Component Signals; When the Video Equipment Has a YCbCr Connector or YPbPr Connector
E-19 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Note In some rare cases, the picture may not be displayed, depending on the connected device.When the input format has been switched, you may be required to reconnect the input signal. Projecting component signals Please note that when inputting...
Page 21 - Connections with Audio Connectors
E-20 Connecting Personal Computers and Video Equipment Connections with Audio Connectors * Make the connection to the projector’s AUDIO connector using the supplied audio cable. When the audio jack of the equipment that is to be connected is of the RCA phono type, make connection via the supplied au...
Page 22 - Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off; Operating; Switch on the projector power; The projector is now capable of regular projection.
E-21 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off DV I AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO ST ATUS SOURCE ST ANDB Y AUTO MENU QUICK MENU MO USE STATUS STANDBY STATUS STANDBY STATUS STANDBY There is an order in which the power cable is connected and the power is switched on/off. Operating 1 Connect the AC ...
Page 23 - 왖왔; buttons of the projector and; This completes the selection of the display language.
E-22 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off When [Menu Language Select] is Displayed Upon Switching On the Power The first time the power is switched on after purchase, [Menu Lan-guage Select] will be displayed. Follow the procedure described be-low and select the display language of...
Page 24 - Finishing; Switch off the power of the connected equipment; Unplug the power cable
E-23 Power Cable Connections and Switching the Power On/Off RGB STANDBY VIDEO FREEZE MUTE LAMP MODE AUTO ASPECT CANCEL QUICK MENU ENTER Q 1 2 3 4 Finishing 1 Switch off the power of the connected equipment 2 Switch off the power of the projector Main unit operation: Press the STANDBY button. Remote ...
Page 25 - Adjustment of the Projection Screen; Adjust the projection image to the screen.
E-24 Adjustment of the Projection Screen Switch on the power of the connected equipment and make the adjustments with the video signal being input to theprojector. Adjustment of the Projection Screen 2 Adjust the projection image to the screen. Check that the screen is set level and vertically.(1) I...
Page 26 - Making Adjustments with the Adjusters
E-25 Adjustment of the Projection Screen XD60 (1) ST A TUS SOURCE ST ANDBY AUTO MENU QUICK MENU (1) (2) DV I AU DIO VID EO S-V ID EO MO US E ST ATUS SOURCE ST ANDBY AUTO MENU QUICK MENU 3 Turn the focus ring and adjust the focus of the screen Focus ring Making Adjustments with the Adjusters Raising ...
Page 27 - Input Selection; Automatic Adjustment of Analog RGB
E-26 General Operation This section describes the use of direct operation with the main unit or remote control buttons.For information about operation using the menu, see "Menu Operation Method" on Page E-35 and the various items onPages E-42 to E-54. Input Selection This operation selects t...
Page 28 - Selection of Aspect Ratio
E-27 General Operation Selection of Aspect Ratio This function selects horizontal and vertical picture proportions of the inputsignal. Press the ASPECT button while viewing the projected image and select theaspect ratio. Personal Computer Signal Each press of the ASPECT button advances the selection...
Page 29 - Freezing a Moving Picture; Cancelling Video and Audio Temporarily; Lamp Mode
E-28 Freezing a Moving Picture This function is used to stop and view a moving picture. Note that the inputimage continues to advance even though the picture there is a still picturecondition. A press of the FREEZE button changes the screen to a still picture. Afurther press returns the screen to a ...
Page 30 - Keystone; Adjustment of the Volume
E-29 Keystone Use this to adjust for trapezoidal (keystone) distortion of the pro-jected image. Adjustment Method (1) Press the 왖 or 왔 KSTN button to make the left and right sides parallel. The keystone adjustment display appears when one of the buttons ispressed. (2) Press the CANCEL button to imme...
Page 31 - Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement; The image can also be moved in the following circumstances.
E-30 General Operation Enlargement of the Image and Video Movement This function digitally enlarges the personal computer image and videoimage. (1) Press the ZOOM button to enlarge the image. The zoom display appears when the ZOOM button is pressed. When the 왖 button is pressed, the image is enlarge...
Page 32 - Using the Presentation Timer
E-31 General Operation Using the Presentation Timer Note: * The timer display will be closed while the menu or the quick menu is displayed, and while a message is displayed; however, the timer will still be operating at such times. Also, the timer will not be displayed unless a signal is being input...
Page 33 - Protecting the Projector with the Security Lock
E-32 General Operation Protecting the Projector with the Security Lock A password can be registered and the security lock set in order to protect the projector from unauthorized use. Registering the password The password is registered using the menus. For instructions on operating the menus, see “Me...
Page 35 - Using the Quick Menu; Content of Adjustments and Settings
E-34 General Operation Using the Quick Menu This function permits frequently used adjustments to be performedquickly. Note that the Quick Menu will not be displayed unless the signal of the con-nected equipment is input. Please select the input that you wish to adjust. Main unit operation(1) Press t...
Page 36 - Menu Operation Method; Names and Functions of Buttons Used for Menu Operations
E-35 Menu Operation Method • This section describes only the menu operation method. Please see this item should you need information while performing menu operations. • For information about a menu function, adjustment, or setting, please see one of the pages containing such descrip- tions. • Adjust...
Page 37 - Menu Screen Names and Functions
E-36 Menu Operation Method Menu Screen Names and Functions Menu Name This is the title of the menu.There is a change to the title screenwhen the menu is selected.The cursor moves to the selected menuname. Cursor (Deep Blue) This permits setting/adjustment of theitem located at the cursor position. I...
Page 38 - Performing Menu Operations; Press the MENU button to display the menu; Press the SELECT; button to select the menu name
E-37 Menu Operation Method Performing Menu Operations • Only “Setup”, “Options” and “Info.” can be selected when no signal is being input. • The menu display will close if, after pressing a button, the next button operation is not made within 30 seconds. • The adjustment and the setting values are s...
Page 40 - Press the MENU button and close the menu display; Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation
E-39 Menu Operation Method 6 Press the MENU button and close the menu display Closing the Menu RGB STANDBY VIDEO FREEZE MUTE LAMP MODE AUTO ASPECT TIMER VOL KSTN ZOOM CANCEL QUICK ENTER Q 1 2 3 4 MENU Selecting Another Menu Name with Remote Control Operation When a sub menu is displayed, press the C...
Page 44 - Fine Picture; H Position; V Position; Reset
E-43 Fine Picture Adjust this when the picture shows a lack of color fidelity or flickering. Select the “Fine Picture” item name and adjust with the SELECT 왗왘 buttons so that the lack of color fidelity or the flickering disappears. Image H Position Adjust this when the picture is shifted to the left...
Page 45 - Color; Gamma
E-44 Color • Do the following operation while displaying the image you want to adjust or set.• Select the menu name “Color”. See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-35 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display willdiffer depending on the input signal. See “List of Item Na...
Page 46 - White; Color Space
E-45 Color Color Temp. The screen color is affected by the color of the illumination and otherextraneous light.This function adjusts the white, which is the reference color for videoequipment, and improves the quality of color reproduction. Adjustmentcan also be used to enhance skin colors. Select t...
Page 47 - White Balance
E-46 White Balance This function automatically adjusts the black level and the white level ofthe analog RGB input signal to suit the personal computer. 1 Select the item name [White Balance] and press the ENTER button. The display will change to [Input Black Signal]. 2 The screen background color of...
Page 48 - View; Aspect; Filter
E-47 View • Perform this operation while projecting the picture for which the adjustment/setting will be made.• Select the menu name “View”. See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-35 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display willdiffer depending on the input signal. See ...
Page 49 - Vertical Flip/Horizontal Flip; Keystone Save
E-48 Vertical Flip/Horizontal Flip In selecting the method of projecting to the screen, these functions areset when the projector is in a rear screen installation. Select the item name “Vertical Flip” or “Horizontal Flip” and select the settingcontents with the SELECT 왗왘 buttons. View Pressing the b...
Page 50 - Setup; Auto Source; Auto Power Off
E-49 Setup • Select menu name “Setup”. See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-35 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display willdiffer depending on the input signal. See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-40. The Auto Source f...
Page 51 - Presentation Timer; Input Format
E-50 Setup Lamp Mode Use this if the picture is projected on a small screen and the picture istoo bright or when projecting images in dark rooms. Select the item name “Lamp Mode” and select the setting contents with theSELECT 왗왘 buttons. Low ............ The lamp brightness is set to 80% and the lam...
Page 52 - Option; Language; On Screen; Background
E-51 Option • Select menu name “Option”. See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-35 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display willdiffer depending on the input signal. See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-40. Language This f...
Page 53 - Startup Screen; Security Lock
E-52 Startup Screen This is the selection of whether or not to display the logo screenat startup time. Select item name “Startup Screen” and select the setting contentswith the SELECT 왗왘 buttons. Logo ........... Displays the logo.Blank .......... Does not display the logo. Note: When “Logo” is sele...
Page 54 - Status; Factory Default; Lamp Timer Reset
E-53 Info. • Select menu name “Info.”. See “Menu Operation Method” on Page E-35 for information about performing menu operations. The item name display willdiffer depending on the input signal. See “List of Item Names Offering Input Selection and Adjustments/Settings” on Page E-40. Status This displ...
Page 56 - When an Indicator is Lit or Blinking; Thermal Protector
E-55 When an Indicator is Lit or Blinking ST ATUS SOURCE ST ANDBY AUTO MENU QUICK MENU STATUS STANDBY STATUS STANDBY STATUS STANDBY STATUS STANDBY STATUS STANDBY STANDBY The indicators on the projector’s control panel lit or blink tonotify of problems, as described below.An indicator is also used to...
Page 57 - Troubleshooting; Check the following matters before requesting servicing.
E-56 Troubleshooting Check the following matters before requesting servicing. • Is the power cord plugged into a power outlet?• Is the lamp cover properly mounted?• Is the projector’s temperature high? To protect the projector, the power can- not be turned on when the projector’s temperature is abno...
Page 58 - Cleaning; Cleaning a Soiled Projector Main Unit; Cleaning the Inside of the Projector
E-57 Cleaning • Be certain to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before cleaning.• Do not spray or otherwise expose the projector, lens, or screen to volatile substances such as insecticides. Do not leave rubber or vinyl products in contact with the projector for long periods. Doing so ...
Page 59 - Replacing the Lamp Cartridge
E-58 Replacing the Lamp Cartridge • The lamp that is used as a light source in the projector has a limited service life. The rated service life of the lamp is about 1500 hours (when used in normal mode only). This could be shortened depending on conditions of use andother factors.Note that lamp life...
Page 62 - Specifications; Optical
E-61 Specifications Model XD60U Optical Method of projection : DLP™ (single chip DMD) DMD 0.7 inches 1024 ⳯ 768 dots Lamp 170 W high pressure mercury lamp Projection lens : Manual zoom ( ⳯ 1.2), Manual focus F = 2.6 – 2.9, f = 27.5 – 33.0 mm Image size Minimum 26 inch (at projection distance of 1.20...
Page 63 - Table of Supported Frequencies; Signal
E-62 Table of Supported Frequencies The projector automatically identifies the signal input from the computer and selects the optimum resolution as shown on the tablebelow.Manual adjustments may be required for some input signals. See “Picture Adj. / Fine Picture / H Position / V Position” on page E...
Page 64 - Cabinet Dimensions
E-63 ST ATUS SOURCE ST ANDBY AUTO MENU QUICK MENU Cabinet Dimensions Unit: mm (inch) 190 (7.5) 53 (2.1) 12 (0.5) 242 (9.5)
Page 65 - MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 1 Zusho Baba, Nagaokakyo-City, Kyoto Japan