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Does this projector have an automatic timer that doesn't allow it to turn on after a set number of hours (@ 1000)? If so, you may need to re-set the lamp-hour clock (as if you changed the lamp even though you didn't). Some machines require you to at least slide open the lamp cover to make it think that you changed it.
1,is the power line is OK?
2,if the power line is ok, it means that the projector is defective
3,the mainboard or main power of the projector is defective?
sony lcd turns on, giving me signal and picture in 2 minutes, then suddenly turns
off and the fans goes crazy. what can I do to prevent this?
I have tried to reset the projector and switched the powermode to
normal, but this didn't help.
Your dlp chip is going bad and cannot be fixed economically. Several of the mirrors on the chip are hanging up and they won't come back. It will just get worse. My Sharp XR32X is doing the same thing. New projector time.
Make sure you have all drivers and software necessary for the projector installed on your laptop. You can find them on viewsonic's website. Also go to Control Panel>Display>Connect to a Projector and insure all settings are correct. Let me know if you run into problems.
The image is made up of three polarisers, one tends to fail causing a problem with the image. On average it may cost £300 per polariser to be fixed. As you know these days you can get a projector for that price as everyone now wants HD and 3D. I recently bought 7x NEC NP115 for just over £200 each. Very good spec, auto power up (Which was important for what I needed)
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