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Projector will come on and work for awhile. then the screen will go blank and in the corner a small window says Analog RGB Searching. it will blink several times and then stop on 1024 x 768.

HP vp6120 Projector problem projector will come on and work for awhile. then the screen will go blank and in the corner a small window says Analog RGB Searching. it will blink several times and then stop on 1024 x 768. it will work for awhile and then do it all over again.

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Make sure the output resolution of your laptop (or PC) is also at 1024 x 768, anything higher than that, the projector will not recognize.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2007

SOURCE: my digital projector always do the 'rgb searching'

make sure that the cooling fan is running well even after power off..keeping the device cool is the outmost important factor...sounds like it is seriously overheating.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 30, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Hewlitt packard

Look for any loose connectors on the top board, especially the white or yellow sense wires for each fan. I have just fixed this fault in one I have here.

No filters on these projectors.

Good luck.

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2010

SOURCE: connected VGA cable to my pc and projector.Searching only

First off be sure that you plug into the input connector. As you look at the back of the projector it the VGA connector on the left. Also make sure you activate the VGA output of you computer (This mainly applies to laptops and secondary Video jacks on PCs).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2010

SOURCE: I've connected my laptop to the projector. It

Try setting the projector to VGA instead of RGB input if you can, you should be able to toggle though input modes.

Make sure that the resolution of the laptop is equal or lower to that of the projector.

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