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WUX6500 (10/14)

 

 Analog PC input (1, 2) 

 Component video input   

Signal format 

Horizontal 

frequency 

[KHz] 

Vertical 

frequency 

[Hz] 

Dot clock

[MHz] 

 

Signal format

Horizontal 

frequency 

[KHz] 

Vertical 

frequency 

[Hz] 

Dot clock

[MHz] 

640×480 31.469 59.940 25.175   480i  15.734  59.940  13.500 

720×480 31.469 59.940 27.000   480p  31.469  59.940  27.000 
720×576 31.250 50.000 27.000   576i  15.625  50.000  13.500 
800×600 37.879 60.317 40.000   576p  31.250  50.000  27.000 
848×480 31.020 60.000 33.750   720p  37.500  50.000  74.250 

1024×768 48.363  60.004  65.000  

 

45.000  60.000  74.250 

1280×768 47.776  59.870  79.500   1080i  28.125  50.000  74.250 

 47.396 

59.995 

68.250 

  33.750 

60.000 

74.250 

1280×800 49.702  59.810  83.500   1080p  56.250  50.000  148.500 

 49.306 

59.910 

71.000 

  67.500 

60.000 

148.500 

1280×960 60.000  60.000 108.000  1080PsF  27.000  24.000  74.25 

1280×1024 63.981  60.020  108.000  

 

28.125  25.000  74.25 

1366×768 47.712  59.790  85.500  

 

33.750  30.000  74.25 

1400×1050 64.744  59.948  101.000  

 
Analog/digital PC signals in this specification refer to RGB 
video signal. This is because signals that are outputted 
from PC in most cases are in that format.   
Component video/digital video signals in this specification 
refer to color-difference signal because signals that are 
outputted from video equipment in most cases are in that 
format.  
Please note that Composite video and S video signals are 
not included.   
 

 65.317 

59.978 

121.750 

 

1440×900 55.935  59.887 106.500  

 55.469 

59.901 

88.750 

 

1600×900 60.000  60.000 108.000  

1600×1200 75.000  60.000  162.000  

1680×1050 64.674  59.883  119.000  

 65.290 

59.954 

146.250 

 

1920×1080 56.250  50.000  148.500 

 67.500 

60.000 

148.500 

1920×1200 74.038  59.950  154.000 

 

Specifications in above charts are subject to change without notice. 
Notes: If the analog PC signal of the dot clock is greater than 162MHz, the images are not projected correctly.   
Use VGA cable with all pins connected. Images may not project properly if the correct VGA cable is not used. 

 

 

 

 

 

USB video signal (only for still images) 

Images that are stored in a USB memory can be projected as still images by inserting the USB 
memory into the projector.   

File type 

JPEG 

Format 

Standard DCT method (Baseline) 

Max. pixels 

10912 x 8640 

Only JPEG files can be read by the projector with maximum pixels of 10912 x 8640.   
It also supports Standard DCT method (baseline) format. Optimized, progressive and reversible 
methods are not supported.   
Note that when JPEG still image is inputted, digital zoom operation from display menu will not be 
supported.  
Slideshow setting for video input via USB is done from the video setting menu; use USB file browser 
to display the video input via USB.     

 

Network video input (only for still images) 

The projector will receive still images from a computer (when NMPJ in operation) via LAN network. 
Still images are output to the projector by converting the image to the number of pixels of the LCOS 
device used for the projector.   

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for WUX6500

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Page 2: ... 50 survival rate and can maintain a 50 light retention ratio External dimensions diagram Note This diagram is not drawn to scale Side terminals Unit mm Terminal Signal Video input 1 DVI I Digital PC Analog PC1 2 HDMI HDMI including audio input 3 RJ 45 HDBaseT HDBaseT 4 Mini Dsub 15 pin Analog PC2 Component video Audio output 5 Mini jack Stereo audio 6 Mini jack Stereo audio 7 Mini jack Stereo aud...

Page 3: ...ent Remote control light receiving unit Air filter I O terminal Exhaust vent Lamp cover Remote control light receiving unit Screw holes for attaching ceiling mounting brackets Adjustable feet Lock hole for theft prevention Power cord connection unit Lens ...

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Page 10: ...s are not included 65 317 59 978 121 750 1440 900 55 935 59 887 106 500 55 469 59 901 88 750 1600 900 60 000 60 000 108 000 1600 1200 75 000 60 000 162 000 1680 1050 64 674 59 883 119 000 65 290 59 954 146 250 1920 1080 56 250 50 000 148 500 67 500 60 000 148 500 1920 1200 74 038 59 950 154 000 Specifications in above charts are subject to change without notice Notes If the analog PC signal of the...

Page 11: ...work data into HDBaseT signal and sends out Receiver receives the HDBaseT signal and converts to a network data and sends out Network data from a display device can transmit in the same manner in reverse direction List of HDBaseT transmitters TX confirmed to work with the WUX6500 Manufacturer Model Name Video Audio LAN Serial Crestron DM TX 201C Yes Yes Yes No DM TX 401C Yes Yes Yes No AMX DX TX Y...

Page 12: ...cing the number of cables Standby power for the projector setup and network setup will change accordingly Interface setup Network function HDBaseT Selection of a wired network On Eco Off ON LAN port 2 0W 1 9W ON HDBaseT 2 0W 1 9W OFF LAN port 0 7W 0 3W NMPJ1 3 Video data from the computer can be shared and distributed via network The latest functions can be enjoyed with the Auto Update feature Use...

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