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Sony VPL-ES2 LCD Projector Questions & Answers
Yellow area on display about 2 ft. diameter. have replaced lamp and cleaned front lens. suggestions????
Sad to say many of these Sony projectors are now developing faults in the LCD panels. In your case, it's a problem with the blue one.
Replacement units are available, but they are very expensive and a nightmare to install. Given the fall in price of projectors, and the ready availability of high brightness LED lamped units now, your wisest move might be a replacement projector.
Alternatively, you could take it to your nearest authorized Sony service centre for a quotation, but you'd best be sitting down when you get the price. {:o(
REMAINING LAMP HOURS
Press MENU on the remote (with the projector running of course).
In the window that comes up on screen, there are a series of icons on the left side of the screen, and the currently selected one will be highlighted (yellow if memory serves me correctly) scroll down through the icons to the very last one - the Information icon.
Press ENTER
The Lamp Timer (lamp hours) will now be showing on the screen, below technical info about the current signal feeding the projector. The 'Lamp Timer' information is at about the centre of the screen :o)
How to disable power on password on Sony VPL-ES2
Hi there! I'm assuming you're able to enter the password so that the unit comes up...Go into the menu selection called "Initial Settings". Choose the option called "Security Lock" and pick the "off" menu item. Exit out of the menu and power down the projector. Re-start the projector and it should have no password activation. If you need the user manual, let me know...Hope I assisted you successfully!--Rick
Reset Timer Lamp Sony VPL-HS60 projector
According to the manual, you need access to the RESET button, the left and right arrows and the ENTER button to clear the counter. Press the following in order for less than 5 seconds each:
RESET
Left Arror
Right Arrow
ENTER
The above sequence should clear the counter.
Dan
Lamp/cover button blinking red, how can I solve my Sony projector?
The blinking red lamp/cover button on your Sony projector typically indicates an issue with the lamp or the projector's internal temperature. Here are a few steps you can take to try to resolve the issue:
- Check the lamp cover: Make sure that the lamp cover is properly closed and secured. If the cover is not properly closed, the projector may not turn on or may turn off after a short time.
- Check the lamp: If the lamp cover is properly closed, the next step is to check the lamp itself. Remove the lamp and check it for any visible signs of damage, such as cracks or discoloration. If the lamp appears to be in good condition, try reseating it to ensure it is properly installed. If you have access to a replacement lamp, try installing it to see if the problem is resolved.
- Check the projector's air vents: Ensure that the projector's air vents are not blocked or obstructed, as this can cause the projector to overheat and shut down. Make sure that the projector is placed in a well-ventilated area.
- Reset the projector: Try resetting the projector by turning it off and unplugging it from the power source for several minutes. Then, plug it back in and try turning it on again.
- Consult the user manual: If none of the above steps solve the issue, consult the user manual for your Sony projector for further troubleshooting steps or contact Sony's customer support for further assistance.
If the issue persists, it may indicate a more serious internal problem with the projector that may require professional repair.
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