PYLE Audio PRJV66 user manual Specificatons, Replacing the Lamp

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SPECIFICATONS

Power consumption:

<220 W

Lamp power:

150 W

Color temperature:

9300 K

Lamp life:

8000 Hrs

Power requirements:

230 VAC/50 Hz

Running current:

<2 A

Brightness:

1200 Lm

Resolution

800*600

Lens:

f160mm/F=2.9

Contrast:

800:1

Number of Pixels:

1.0 M

Color system:

NTSC/PAL/SECAM

Keystone-correction:

15

Max. advisable duration of usage:

24 Hrs

Projection picture size:

50-100 inch

Dimensions:

310 255 95 mm

Weight:

6 Kg

Specifications and design may be altered by the manufacturer without any communication.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Please refer to this chapter when you encounter a problem list prior to contacting your dealer.

Problem:

Possible solution(s):

No power

Projector not connected to mains.

 

Projector not turned on.

 

Blown fuse.

Remote doesn't operate

Projector turned on to quickly after last

 

turn off (needs 5 minutes).

 

Batteries defect.

 

Aim remote correctly at IR receiver.

No image

Lens cap not removed.

 

Projector turned off.

 

Faulty wiring.

 

Selected the wrong input signal.

Projector turns off automatically

Air in-and/or outlets and/or filter

(no more power)

are covered or blocked.

Lamp doesn't function

Power supply isn't correct.

 

Temperature is too high.

 

Defect lamp.

REPLACING THE LAMP

This lamp has a maximum lamp life. The color balance will change when the light intensity decreases. The image will also blur. Replace the lamp if this is the case.

Turn the projector of and remove the power cord.

1.Place the projector on a cloth to put loose parts on.

2.Turn the screw loose and open the lid.

3.Remove the 4 screws holding the lamp unit. Pull the unit straight up.

4.Now replace the lamp and follow the steps (1-4) in opposite order to complete the installation.

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Contents Multimedia Lcd Projector English Table of Contents Page Product Description Maintenance FilterAccessoiries Replacing the Lamp SpecificatonsSetting UP the Screen and Projector Projector InstallationFocusing and Keystone Adjustment CEILING/TABLE Mount SetupFocusing KeystoneMaking Connections Projector Front ViewProjector Control Connect Main Equipment Remote ControlPrecautions