Indicators

The LAMP/COVER or TEMP/FAN indicator on the control panel lights up or flashes if there is any trouble with your projector.

LAMP/

TEMP/

POWER

ON/

COVER

FAN

SAVING

STANDBY

TEMP/FAN Indicator

LAMP/COVER Indicator

Others

IndicatorMeaning and Remedy

LAMP/COVER flashes.

The lamp cover or the air filter cover is detached.

 

 

cAttach the cover securely (1 pages 38 and 39).

 

 

LAMP/COVER lights

• The lamp has reached the end of its life.

up.

 

cReplace the lamp (1 page 38).

 

• The lamp becomes a high temperature.

 

 

cWait for one minute to cool down the lamp and turn on the power again (1 page 15).

 

 

TEMP/FAN flashes.

• The fan is broken.

 

 

cConsult with qualified Sony personnel.

 

 

 

TEMP/FAN lights up.

The internal temperature is unusually high.

 

 

cCheck to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.

 

 

LAMP/COVER and

• The electrical system breaks down.

TEMP/FAN light up.

 

cConsult with qualified Sony personnel.

 

 

 

Warning Messages

Use the list below to check the meaning of the messages displayed on the screen.

Message

Meaning and Remedy

High temp.!

Internal temperature is too high.

Lamp off in 1 min.

 

cTurn off the power.

 

 

cCheck to see if nothing is blocking the ventilation holes.

 

 

 

Frequency is out of

This input signal cannot be projected as the frequency is out of the acceptable range of the

range!

 

projector.

 

 

cInput a signal that is within the range of the frequency.

 

The resolution setting of the output signal of a computer is too high.

 

 

cSet the setting of output to SVGA.

 

 

Please check INPUT-A

• You have input RGB signal from the computer when INPUT-A in the SET SETTING

setting.

 

menu is set to COMPONENT or VIDEO GBR.

 

 

cSet INPUT-A correctly (1 page 20).

 

 

 

Please replace the

It is time to replace the lamp.

LAMP.

 

cReplace the lamp (1 page 38).

Please replace the filter. • It is time to replace the air filter.

cReplace the air filter (1 page 39).

GB 36 Troubleshooting