Clarity WN-5040-720 manual Troubleshooting Tips, Margay has several troubleshooting aids

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5.1 Troubleshooting Tips

Margay has several troubleshooting aids.

On Screen codes

The On Screen code is a series of red and amber lights that can flash on the screen to tell you what is wrong. These flashing lights are particularly helpful when the lamp won’t light.

See 5.2 “Reading the On Screen Code” on page 80.

Inside LEDs

The LEDs on the electronics module give you information about the state of the Margay.

See 5.3 “Reading the LEDs” on page 82.

General troubleshooting

Exchange parts from one display to another. This is a very effective way to find a problem. If the problem follows the part to the new unit, that part was at fault.

If the problem stays in the first unit, you haven’t found the problem yet, but you have learned some- thing: The part you move was not the problem. Put it back in the original unit and try something else.

Lamp won’t light

Check to make sure the lamp is actually not lit. If the lamp is lit, you can usually see light if you look carefully. Light may come through spaces between parts

Many things can make the screen black, even though the lamp is lit.

The Curtain may be on. If the curtain is black and it is on, the screen will be black.

There is no source picture. With no valid picture coming in, the display will be black.

There is something blocking the light to the screen. Is the lens cap on?

There are parts missing in the optical path. If someone was working on the display, maybe he or she forgot to put something back in.

If the lamp is not lit:

No AC coming in? Check the main AC switch on the display. It should be lit.

No ballast power? Some displays have a green LED near the main AC switch that lights when the 350 volt part of the power supply is working. It should be lit. Other displays may have an LED on the electronics module to show when this high voltage power is available.

WARNING

Always turn off the AC power and remove the power cord before working inside the display and before removing a lamp.

If you have AC and ballast or 350V power, try swapping the lamp into a display where the lamp is good.

 

 

Display A

 

 

Display B

 

 

 

Lamp A doesn’t

Move Lamp A

work here.

here.

Move good Lamp B out temporarily.

a. If Lamp A works in Display B, put it back in Display A. Lamp A is OK.

b. If Lamp A does not work in Display B, the problem is Lamp A. Put a new lamp in Display A.

If the lamp is OK, try swapping the ballast in the same way. The lamp ballast provides power to the lamp. It is an electronic part, and all electronic parts are eventually subject to failure.

Fan failed. Most fans are sensed. That means the- electronics module knows whether they are run- ning or not. If they don’t run when they should, the electronics module turns off the lamp and pre- vents it from striking (turning on) again.

Swapping other parts

You can swap electronics modules or fans in the same way to see if one is bad.

When you swap electronics modules, try to put them back in their original locations. Otherwise you may have to do setup procedures again, such as Input Level adjustment and Color Balance, because these values are stored in the electronics module.

When you swap fans, always exchange fans of the same size.

Why not use a new part out of the box?

It may seem like a good idea to take a new part out of the box and substitute it for a suspected part in the

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Clarity WN-5040-720 manual Troubleshooting Tips, Margay has several troubleshooting aids