Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators
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Lamp and Power light status
Lamp light | Power light | Status |
Off | Green | Ready |
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| The TV is operating normally. |
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Off | Green flashing | |
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| After a moment, your image will appear. |
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Off | Orange flashing | |
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| Wait until the Power light stops flashing. When it lights orange |
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| without flashing, you can turn the TV back on or unplug it. |
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Off | Orange | Standby mode |
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| To turn the TV back on, press the Power button. If you need to |
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| disconnect the power, you can unplug the TV. |
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Orange flashing | Any state | Lamp replacement warning |
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| The projection lamp is almost burned out. You may also see a |
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| Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on |
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| page 101 to replace it. |
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Red | Red | Lamp error |
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| The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem. |
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| Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on |
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| page 101 to replace it. |
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Red flashing | Red | Lamp cooling or open cover error |
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| Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely. |
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| If the cover is closed, the lamp may not have cooled |
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| completely before the cover was opened. Wait a few minutes |
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| until the fan stops running, then unplug the TV, plug it back in, |
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| and press the Power button to turn on the TV. If the error |
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| persists, contact EPSON as described on page 124. |
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Orange | Red | High temperature warning |
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| The TV is overheating and the lamp is turned off automatically. |
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| Turn off the TV and let it cool for a few minutes. Make sure there |
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| is plenty of space around the TV and that none of the |
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| ventilation slots are obstructed. Then turn the TV back on. If it |
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| continues to overheat, contact EPSON as described on |
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