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Troubleshooting

If the projector appears to be operating erratically, try to diagnose and correct the problem

using the following instructions. If the problem persists, consult with qualified Sony

personnel.

Power

Picture

Symptom Cause and Remedy
The power is not turned on. cThe power may not turn on if you turn the power off with I/1
(ON/STANDBY) switch and turn it on again in a short time.
After about 1 minute, turn the power on.
cClose the lamp cover securely, then tighten the screws securely.
(1 page 66)
cClose the filter holder securely. (1 page 67)
cCheck warning indicators. (1 page 63)
Symptom Cause and Remedy
No picture. cCheck that the proper connections have been made.
(1 page 22)
cSelect the input source correctly using the INPUT button.
(1 page 28)
cSet the computer signal to output from an external monitor.
cSet the computer signal to output only to an external monitor.
cSelect “Computer,” “Component” or “Video GBR” for “Input-A
Signal Sel.” on the Setup menu according to the input
signal. (1 page 51)
The picture from the
INPUTA connector is
colored strange.
cSelect “Computer,” “Component” or “Video GBR” for “Input-A
Signal Sel.” on the Setup menu according to the input
signal. (1 page 51)
The picture from the
VIDEOINPUT or
SVIDEO INPUT
connector is colored
strange.
cAdjust the picture of the Picture menu. (1 page 43)
cSet “Color System” in the Setup menu to match the color
system being input. (1 page 51)
The bright area of the
picture may become
unclear or texts may
become faded. (When
HDMI video signal is
input)
cThis symptom may occur when a signal other than those of
HDMI standard is input. (1 page 29) Switch the RGB dynamic
range of the connected equipment to Limited (16-235). If this
adjustment is unavailable, adjust “Brightness”, “Contrast”, or
“Sharpness” in the Picture menu of the projector. (1 page
44)
The texts may become
faded when connected with
a computer. (When
computer signal is input)
cThis symptom may occur when a signal other than those of
HDMI standard is input. (1 page 29) Adjust “Shar pness” in the
Picture menu. (1 page 44)