maxell Laser Light Source Projector User Manual
maxell Laser Light Source Projector
MP-WU8801W

Specifications

Model name MP-WU8801W (White) MP-WU8701W (White)
MP-WU8801B (Black)
Display system 3LCD
Display

device

Size of effective display area 0.76″ × 3 aspect ratio 16 : 10
Number of pixels 2,304,000 pixels (1,920 horizontal × 1,200 vertical)
Lens Optional (All the projection lenses are sold separately.)
Zoom Motorized (except for the option lens FL-720 / FL-701)
Focus Motorized
Lens shift Motorized (V, H)
Light source Laser diode
Screen size 30 ~ 600 inch (100 ~ 350 inch for the ultra short throw fixed lens FL-720, 60 ~ 600 inch for the ultra short throw lens USL-701)
Light output (Brightness)*1 8,000 lm 7,000 lm
Contrast ratio (full white / full black)*1 2,500,000 : 1
Displayable
scanning frequency
Horizontal 15 ~ 106 kHz
Vertical 50 ~ 120 Hz
Display
Resolution
Computer WUXGA*2 (max.) *Native resolution is WUXGA.
Video 4096 × 2160*3 (max.) *Native resolution is WUXGA.
Terminals COMPUTER IN Mini D-sub 15-pin connector × 1
MONITOR OUT Mini D-sub 15-pin connector × 1
VIDEO IN RCA connector × 1
HDMI IN HDMI connector × 2 (HDCP compliant)
HDMI OUT HDMI connector × 1 (HDCP compliant)
3G-SDI BNC Connector × 1
HDBaseT RJ-45 connector × 1
DisplayPort DisplayPort × 1
AUDIO IN 3.5mm (stereo) mini connector × 1, RCA connector (L, R) × 1
AUDIO OUT 3.5mm (stereo) mini connector × 1
CONTROL IN (RS-232C) D-sub 9-pin connector × 1
LAN RJ-45 connector × 1
WIRELESS USB type A × 1 (The separately sold USB wireless adapter is necessary for this function.)
REMOTE CONTROL IN 3.5mm (stereo) mini connector × 1
REMOTE CONTROL OUT 3.5mm (stereo) mini connector × 1
Network Wired 100BASE-TX / 10BASE-T
Wireless (Option*4) IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Operating temperature 0 ~ 45 °C (32 ~ 113 °F) at altitudes form 0 to 1,600 m (0 to 5,249 ft)*5
The brightness of light source may be reduced automatically over 35 °C (95 °F).
Operating humidity 10 – 80%RH (non-condensing)
Power requirements AC 100 V – 120V (50/60Hz), 5.9 A
AC 220 V – 240V (50/60Hz), 3.0 A
AC 100 V – 120 V(50/60Hz), 5.4 A
AC 220 V – 240 V(50/60Hz), 2.7 A
Power consumption AC 100 V – 120 V : 580 W
AC 220 V – 240 V : 560 W
AC 100 V – 120 V : 520 W
AC 220 V – 240 V : 500 W
Standby mode power consumption Less than 0.5W at saving mode*6
Standard outside dimensions

(W × H × D)

585 mm × 242 mm × 444 mm (23.0” × 9.5” × 17.5”) (Including protruding parts), 582 mm × 215 mm × 431mm (22.9” × 8.5” × 17.0”) (Excluding protruding parts)
Weight Approx. 18.2 kg (40.1 lbs.) (Excluding lens)
Accessories Remote control with two AA batteries, Power cord, Computer cable,
User’s manual, Security label, Lens hole cover, Terminal cover, Cable tie
Optional parts USB wireless adapter USB-WL-5G*7
Air filter UX43481
Optional lens FL-720 (Ultra short throw fixed lens) ML-713 (Middle throw lens) USL-701 (Ultra short throw lens) LL-704 (Long throw lens)
FL-701 (Fixed short throw lens) UL-705 (Ultra long throw lens)
SL-712 (Short throw lens)
Mounting accessories HAS-9110 (Bracket for fixing mount), HAS-104S (Slim adapter for fixing mount),
HAS-204L (Standard adapter for fixing mount), HAS-304H (Long adapter for fixing mount) HAS-404U (Ceiling mount with 6-axis adjustment)*8
  • When PICTURE MODE is set to DYNAMIC, DYNAMIC BLACK is OFF and LIGHT OUTPUT is set to Normal 100 %, attached projection lens is ML-713, zoom position is WIDE (max.), and the lens shift position is center.
  • WUXGA  (60 Hz) Reduced Blanking only.
  • 4096 x 2160 (24/25/30/50/60) is supported on the HDMI IN 1 and HDBaseT terminals. 4096 x 2160(24/25/30) is supported on the DisplayPort terminal.
  • Optional wireless adapter is needed.
  • 0 – 40 ° C (32 ~104 ° F) at altitude form 1,600 m to 3,048 m (5,249 to 10,000 ft).
  • SAVING mode disables the functions of MONITOR OUT, AUDIO OUT, speaker sound, network communication, RS-232C control except POWER ON command, etc. in standby.
  • The availability of the USB-WL-5G varies depending on the country and the region.
  • HAS-404U is used with a projector that the ultra short throw fixed lens FL-720 is attached to when it is installed at the ceiling mounting position.

Dimensions

  • [Side view] Dimensions Side view
  • [Front view] Dimensions Front view

Projection Distance

Projection Distance
Projection Distance

(Ultra short throw fixed lens FL-720)

  • H × V : Screen size
  • a : Projection distance (from the projector’s front panel to screen. )(±10%)
  • H × V : Screen size
  • a1: Reflecting mirror surface to screen,
  • a2: Projector end to screen
  • b1: Projector top to screen edge (closer edge to projector)
  • b2: Projector bottom to screen edge (closer edge to projector)

*The figures are not drawn to scale.

16 : 10 screen (1,920 × 1,200)(±10%)

meter

Screen size USL-701 FL-701 SL-712 ML-713 LL-704 ULb705
Type H V a min. a max. Fixed a min. a max. a min. a max. a min. a max. a min. a max.
80 1.7 1.1 1.4 1.8 1.4 2.0 3.1 3.0 5.0 4.9 8.3 8.3 14.1
100 2.2 1.3 1.7 2.2 1.8 2.5 3.8 3.7 6.3 6.1 10.3 10.3 17.6
120 2.6 1.6 2.0 2.6 2.1 3.0 4.6 4.4 7.5 7.3 12.4 12.3 21.0
150 3.2 2.0 2.5 3.3 2.6 3.8 5.7 5.6 9.4 9.1 15.5 15.4 26.2
300 6.5 4.0 5.0 6.5 5.2 7.6 11.4 11.1 18.8 18.2 31.1 30.5 52.2
500 10.8 6.7 8.3 10.8 8.6 12.6 19.0 18.4 31.3 30.4 51.9 50.6 86.9

inch

Screen size USL-701 FL-701 SL-712 ML-713 LL-704 UL-705
Type H V a min. a max. Fixed a min. a max. a min. a max. a min. a max. a min. a max.
80 68 42 54 70 56 80 121 117 198 192 325 328 555
100 85 53 67 87 69 100 151 146 248 240 407 407 691
120 102 64 80 104 83 120 181 175 297 287 489 486 828
150 127 79 100 129 103 150 226 219 371 359 611 605 1032
300 254 159 197 256 205 298 450 435 740 718 1225 1200 2056
500 424 265 326 424 340 497 749 725 1232 1196 2044 1992 3421

meter

Screen size FL-720
Type H V a1 a2 b1 b2
100 2.2 1.3 0.819 0.100 0.423 0.669
120 2.6 1.6 0.965 0.246 0.517 0.763
150 3.2 2.0 1.185 0.465 0.658 0.905
300 6.5 4.0 2.281 1.561 1.365 1.611
350 7.5 4.7 2.646 1.927 1.600 1.847

inch

Screen size FL-720
Type H V a1 a2 b1 b2
100 85 53 32 4 17 26
120 102 64 38 10 20 30
150 127 79 47 18 26 36
300 254 159 90 61 54 63
350 297 185 104 76 63 73

Terminals

Terminals

  1. WIRELESS
  2. LAN
  3. 3G-SDI (MP-WU8801W/B only)
  4. DisplayPort
  5. CONTROL
  6. REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT
  7. AUDIO IN 2 (L,R)
  8. VIDEO
  9. MONITER OUT
  10. COMPUTER IN
  11. AUDIO OUT
  12. AUDIO IN1
  13.  HDMI OUT
  14. HDMI 1
  15. HDMI 2
  16. HDBaseT

Environment

  • Compliance with EU Directive RoHS*1
  • Long Life mode
  • No use of mercury lamp

RoHS is the acronym of “Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice

  • The projected images and comparison photos in this catalog are simulations.
  • LCD panels, polarizers and other optical components and cooling fans may need replacement after prolonged usage. For more details, please consult a sales representative.
  • Do not use in places where there is a lot of water, dampness, steam, dust, soot or tobacco smoke. This may result in fire or malfunction.
  • Optical components (light source, LCD panel, polarizing plate, PBS [polarizer beam splitter]) have limited service lives. They must be repaired or replaced if they are used for a long period of time.
  • During use and immediately after use, do not touch anywhere near the vents as these parts are extremely hot.
  • Optical components other than the light source: If the projector is used for
    six hours or more per day, they may need to be replaced in less than a year.
  • LCD panel: If the projector is used continuously for six hours or more, its
    replacement cycle may be shortened.
  • Each product may have differences of
    color, brightness and focus due to manufacture variation.
  • Blu-ray DiscTM
    and Blu-rayTM are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.
  • Crestron® and Crestron RoomView® are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
  • DICOM is the registered trademark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association for its standards publications relating to digital communications of medical information.
  • HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
  • Extron® is registered trademark of RGB Systems, Incorporated. · All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

High Reliability and Stability

Long Life 20,000 hour Laser Light Source

Maxell’s laser light source projectors have 20,000 hours*1 of light source life. Use for 50,000 hours*1 can be achieved in LONG LIFE 2 mode. Also, users may select their desired operation mode. Furthermore, in addition to the light source, the phosphor wheel is also dust resistant, suppressing brightness level reduction by preventing dust from coming into contact with the optical parts. Users can enjoy using the projector for long periods of time while maintaining its brightness. Additionally, though the MP-WU8801W/B is a 8,000 lm projector, it has achieved a low noise of 34 dB. This is an suitable for feature for presentations and seminars.

Long Life 20,000 hour Laser Light Source

  1. 1 For laser light source. The value is an estimate and may vary depending on the use environment or use condition.
  2. These are reference values and may vary depending on products.
  3. The values are an estimate and may vary depending on the usage environment or use condition.
  4. Reference values when used in an ambient temperature of 23 °C. The noise level varies by the projector model, installation environment, and use condition.

Brightness Deterioration Comparison between Light Output Modes


This is for illustrative purposes only.

High Image Quality

ACCENTUALIZER and HDCR

ACCENTUALIZER makes pictures look more real by enhancing shade, sharpness, and gloss to make pictures clearer. The HDCR function corrects blurred images caused by room lighting or outside light sources, and creates an effect similar to increasing contrast resulting in clear images even in bright rooms.

  • Comparison photos are simulations.

       HDCR OFF                                      HDCR ON

HDCR
    Dark parts are obscure.        Dark parts become clear.

DICOM® Simulation Mode

This mode is suitable for viewing gray scale medical images, such as X-rays, for training and educational purposes.

  •  This projector is not a medical device and is not compliant with  the DICOM® standard, and neither the projector nor the DICOM® Simulation Mode should be used for medical diagnosis.
  • Comparison photos are simulations.

X-Ray   X-Ray
    Normal Mode                                      DICOM® Simulation Mode  

LINEUP

  1. The lens of the projector is sold separately.
  2. Local availability may be limited.
  • MP-WU8801W (WUXGA 8,000 lm)
  • MP-WU8801B (WUXGA  8,000 lm)

  • MP-WU8701W (WUXGA  7,000 lm)

Installability and System Features

Warping

This function is possible from your computer by using the specialized application. Projection is possible on spherical surfaces and surfaces with corners, as well as conventional flat screens.

  1. Spherical object
    Spherical object
  2. Corner wall
    Corner wall
  3. Curved screen
    Curved screen
  4. Curved screen
    Curved screen
4K Signal Input Capability *3

The projectors allow 4K signal input on HDMI1, HDBaseT, and DisplayPort input terminals. You can enjoy much better viewing experience with a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ player or other devices.

  • 3 HDMI 1 and HDBaseT supports 4K@24/25/30/50/60 signals. DisplayPort support 4K@24/25/30 signals.
HDMI OUT

Transfers the input signal on the HDMI1 or HDBaseT terminal to another device. It allows to connect the projectors*4 in series in order to project the same images simultaneously without using an HDMI splitter or switcher product.

  • 4 Up to 4 projectors can be connected in series for the HDMI OUT terminal of the projector. The number of devices that can be connected varies depending on HDCP version, the restriction of the number of devices for HDCP repetition of source device, and the quality of a cable.

Interchangeable Lenses Options *

*Local availability may be limited.

Edge Blending

The projectors are equipped with the Edge Blending function that achieves further seamless projection of one image using multiple projectors, and allow to project on a huge curved screen by using the warping simultaneously.
Edge Blending

  • Additional equipment may be required for this feature.
  • This figure is not drawn to scale.
360° Projection

The projector provides great installation flexibility as it can be installed at various angle. By rotating the projector 90 degrees, you can project vertically long images (Portrait Projection).
360° Projection

  • When the ultra long throw lens UL-705 is attached, the projector cannot be installed facing its projection lens upward or downward.
Auto Power ON *5

The projector can turn the power on to display the input image automatically when the input signal comes from connected devices.

Auto Power ON *5

*5 Supported input terminals are COMPUTER IN 1, HDMI 2 and VIDEO. This function is unavailable when STANDBY MODE is set to NETWORK (WOL) or SAVING.
This function may work unintentionally by connected external device.

Lens shift area

The motorized lens shift lets you choose more convenient installation location, even for large spaces.
Lens shift area

  • This figure shows the lens shift range for the projector with the optional lens ML-713 at the ceiling  mounting position.

 

  • This figure is not drawn to scale.
Other Functions
  • [Image Quality] : HDR*6 (High Dynamic Range) supporting PQ and HLG system
  • [Network] : Projector Control, Easy Scheduling Setting, Network presentation
  • [Installability] : Perfect Fit, Instant Stack
  • [Security] : PIN lock, Key lock
  • [Usability] : Direct Power On/Off, Magnify, PbyP / PinP, Remote ID, Quick Start.

(6 Only for HDMI 1)

 

Documents / Resources

maxell Laser Light Source Projector [pdf] User Manual
maxell, MP-WU8801W, MP-WU8701W, Laser Light Source Projector

References

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