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Mitsubishi’s VS-50XLWF50U Projection Cube with front access and integrated lamp changer is the ideal choice when your mission critical application requires a space-saving data display wall or video monitoring system. The unique front access mechanism allows the display cubes to be placed against a wall, eliminating the need for service access space behind the display. And the automatic lamp changer provides additional reliability for your display wall. The cube will sense a lamp failure or pre-determined degeneration of brightness and automatically switch to a spare lamp already installed in the light engine, displaying an image just 7 seconds after initiating the lamp switch.
The 50” XGA VS-50XLWF50U Projection Cube is also designed for 24 hour, 7 day a week operation, displaying your data clearly with Mitsubishi’s durable DLP® light engine. Proprietary Mitsubishi features ensure that the cubes in the display wall will maintain uniform brightness and color throughout the video monitoring system.
Mitsubishi’s Dynamic Brightness Balancing™ feature monitors the brightness in each and every cube, adjusting them individually as required to ensure equal brightness on the display. Smart Lamp™ and Smart Colorwheel™ maintain color uniformity on every VS-50XLWF50U Projection Cube in the video monitoring system. Each lamp and color wheel stores its own color characteristics internally, and when either is replaced the function activates recalibrating the cube into perfect color balance with the display wall.
Installation and service time can be greatly reduced through the optional motorized adjustment tool. It allows remotely operated mechanical adjustments to the image geometry. This time-saving device enables a single technician to make the slightest adjustments to the 6-axis adjuster, creating precise image alignment between the display wall cubes.
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Command and Control Emergency Operations Centers Public Information Security Telecommunications Transportation Utilities
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| Display |
| Display Technology |
DLP® chip (0.7”, 12° single chip) |
| Brightness |
Bright: 1000 cd/m² (typical); 292 ft.-L (typical); Normal: 800 cd/m² (typical); 234 ft.-L (typical) |
| Light Output |
Bright: 700 ANSI Lumens; Normal: 560 ANSI Lumens |
| Native Resolution |
1024 x 768 pixels (XGA) |
| Screen Size |
50” diagonal viewable (1270 mm) |
| Contrast Ratio |
1600:1 (typical) |
| Pixel Clock Rate |
25 - 122 MHz |
| Viewing Angle |
Horizontal: 160°; Vertical: 60°(typical) |
| Mullion Size |
0.2 mm - 1.0 mm (*) |
| Interface |
| RGB Input Scanning Frequency |
VGA (640x480) - SXGA+ (1400x1050) Horizontal: 31.5 - 78.0 kHz; Vertical: 49 - 85 Hz |
| Analog RGB Input Signal |
5 BNC (RGBHV) x1 Video: 0.7Vp-p positive/75 ohms; Synchronous: TTL level (positive/negative), High Level: 2.5-5.0V; Low Level: 0-0.5V; Sync On Green: Video: 0.7Vp-p positive; Synchronous: 0.3Vp-p negative |
| Digital RGB Input Signal |
TMDS (DVI-D) x1 |
| Control Signal Input |
RS-232C: D-Sub 9 pins; D-Sub 9 pins x 2 (input, output) Mitsubishi original control link; Wired Remote: F3.5 Jack; IR Receiver |
| Lamp |
| Lamp Type |
High pressure mercury lamp 100W/120W |
| Estimated Lamp Life |
10,000 hours/6,000 hours |
| Physical |
| Weight |
187 lbs. (85 kg) |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) |
40.03 x 38.7 x 26” (1017 x 982.5 x 660 mm) |
| Power Consumption |
195/195W |
| Voltage Range |
AC 100-240V ±10%, 50/60Hz ±1 Hz |
| Thermal Dissipation |
167.7 kcal/h (665.5 BTU/h) |
| Other |
| Temperature and Humidity |
Condition at Operation: 50-95°F; (10-35°C) 20-80% non-condensing Condition at Storage: -4-122°F; (-20-50°C) 20-80% non-condensing |
| Safety Approval |
UL60950-1, CSA22.2 No. 60950, EN60950-1, CNS14336, AS60950-1 |
| EMC |
FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A, ICES-003 Issue No. 4 Class A, EN55022 Class A, EN55024, EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, KN22 (CISPR Pub.22) Class A, KN24 (CISPR Pub.24), CNS13438 Class A, AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A |
| Service and Support |
2-Year Limited Parts and Labor Warranty, excludes lamp. 1-Year Limited Original Lamp Warranty.
(*) Depending on configuration and environment 1.0 mm recommended for large walls to allow for expansion due to heat and humidity. |
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| Front Access |
| The front access cube employs a unique mechanism that allows the display cubes to be placed against a wall, eliminating the need for service access space behind the display. The screen swings open allowing all access for installation, wiring and service to be done through the front of the unit. This reduces the footprint required for the display wall, allowing maximum use of space in the control room. |
| Color Space Control |
| Mitsubishi developed the powerful Color Space Control feature, a digital color balancing and blending circuit that compensates for color and brightness differences among all of the cubes in a multi-unit configuration. |
| Smart Lamp |
| Mitsubishi's exclusive Smart Lamp Module in each display wall cube stores its own color characteristics. This data is the utilized when replacing the lamp in one or more cubes within the display wall. Upon replacement, the cube with the new lamp automatically communicates that lamp's data with all other cubes and performs the Color Space Control adjustment to rebalance the entire display wall, saving time and reducing maintenance costs. |
| Smart Colorwheel |
| Mitsubishi's exclusive Smart Colorwheel™ Module in each display wall cube stores its own color characteristics. This data is then utilized when replacing the colorwheel in one or more cubes within the display wall. Upon replacement, the cube with the new colorwheel automatically communicates that colorwheel's data with all other cubes and performs the Color Space Control adjustment to rebalance the entire display wall, saving time and reducing maintenance costs. |
| Dynamic Brightness Balancing |
| Each Mitsubishi display wall cube is equipped with a built-in brightness sensor (brightness is measured every 2 seconds). The Dynamic Brightness Balancing™ circuit then communicates the measured brightness data between all cubes and automatically performs the necessary adjustments to maintain optimum brightness uniformity across the entire display wall. |
| 12 Bit Dither & Gamma Circuit |
| Developed by Mitsubishi, the 12-bit Dither & Gamma Circuit enables the display of truly natural gradation (gray scale) by accurately rendering both bright and dark areas for precise half-tone images. This circuit also processes frame (time axis) direction to ensure smoother gradation and optimum color fidelity for all images. |
| Digital Gradation Circuit |
| Mitsubishi's proprietary Digital Gradation Circuit can elevate the brightness level at the edges of the screen–where brightness usually fades, in order to ensure the optimum brightness distribution and uniformity over multi-screen tiled configurations. |
| High Contrast Ratio |
| The combination of Mitsubishi's original high quality new optical system, super high-contrast screen and 12-degree DLP® chip (with dark metal coating), allow the Mitsubishi Display Wall Cubes to deliver an outstanding contrast ratio of 1600:1 (XGA models) or 1800:1 (SXGA+ models), and reproduce sharp, brilliant images with rich, vibrant colors. |
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