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InFocus ScreenPlay 4805 Multimedia Projector Questions & Answers
We have an Infocus Screenplay 4805 projector. Our
Same problem... The manufacturer actually does not sell this part. You must simply purchase one off of craigslist or a broken projector and fix it with the parts. Here is a website that shows you how. http://home.comcast.net/~jexkids/Ebay/colorwheel/How_to_replace_Color_Wheel.htm
1/17/2023 9:05:41 AM •
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on Jan 17, 2023
Fan wont turn on infocus x2
This problem is almost never the actual fan itself failing..
The intermittent whine you hear is the result of the Mos-Fet fan driver chip which is the speed control current amplifier.
It's an 8 pin surface mount chip on the bottom of the main (lower) circuit board. This is a common failure with these projectors.
The chip is inexpensive and needs to be replaced by someone who is skilled in surface mount component technology. You can replace the fan but you will still have the same problem. Hint, the bad chip is not the one closest to the large fan connector... It's the one closest to the small fan connector and it will measure 45-60 ohm's between pins 7 and 8. the part (rns70d) is discontinued however there is a replacement that can be purchased at...
3/3/2020 5:59:10 PM •
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on Mar 03, 2020
Infocus projector won't turn on
From the infocus_lp650 manual
Table 2:
Red LED Behavior Explanation
One (1) blink The lamp won't strike after five (5)
attempts. Check the lamp and lamp door
installations for loose connections.
Two (2) blinks The lamp counter hours have exceeded
lamp life hours. Replace the lamp and
reset the lamp hours counter.
Optional Accessories Part Number
Three (3) blinks The projector has shut down the lamp.
Replace the lamp. Contact Technical Support
for repair if replacing the lamp does
not solve the problem..
Four (4) blinks The fan has failed. Replace the lamp (the
lamp module contains a fan). Contact
Technical Support for repair if replacing
the fan does not solve the problem.
Five (5) blinks The projector is overheating. Check for a
blocked air vent. Contact Technical Support
for repair if clearing the air vents
does not solve the problem.
5/5/2019 1:40:35 PM •
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on May 05, 2019
White Vertical line in the screen.
Again, this sounds like a light tunnel failure. See my other post about this.
I replaced my light tunnel with square brass tubing I picked up at the hobby shop.
4/6/2018 10:18:12 AM •
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on Apr 06, 2018
SP4805 Fan Issue
the fans in these models do not have a speed sensor wire to let the main board know to turn off the lamp to not risk overheating. so if the fan goes, the lamp remains on. however, if the lamp exploded, check the vents for dust. there is a temp sensor that will shut down the projector if it gets too hot. if the vents are clogged, blow the dust out of the projector with canned air. the dust keeps in the heat that the projector is trying to expell. easiest way to repair the fan w/o buying a part: splice the fan wires together. they can share voltage. if the 80mm fan does not work at all after that, replace the fan (pn: 526-0192-xx).
6/22/2017 5:50:38 PM •
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on Jun 22, 2017
4805 fan not working, the one on the inside. Everything else works.
the new fan that you installed is a good one,but it wont turn on, because there is no electric current into the fan
something is wrong with the motherboard, the motherboard control the electric current (to the fan)
the motherboard is needed to be checked and repaired
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3/17/2014 1:03:25 PM •
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on Mar 17, 2014
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