SOURCE: Toshiba 3LCD Projector - No image from the computer
You will need to go into your control panel and get the display settings set up.
To do this follow the detailed directions at the following link and you should have no problems what-so-ever
http://qbx6.ltu.edu/s_schneider/howto/displays.shtml
If you have any further questions please let me know, I am very familiar with setting up multiple screens and such if for some reason you have questions with the directions on the link above.
Thank you for using Fixya and Good Luck to you
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.
SOURCE: CTX EzPro 550 data projector and laptop operating on Windows XP
Hi,
Usually the key combination is 'Fn' (function Key) + F4 (or which ever F key that displays the symbol of monitor on it). This key combination is used to toggle the display between monitors.
Please come back and vote for me if this turns to be helpful for you.
Thnx
SOURCE: I press the power button and it turns on. I can
When this happens, there are a few things that may cause it. First thing is if you get any beeps that are not normal for the system when it turns on.
Beeps other than a quick beep beep, are the result of the computer not passing POST (power on self test). The beeps will let you know the error detected.
If there are no beeps that are not normal for this unit, then i would look next to the screen to see if the inverter or lamp is blown. Look closely at the screen and see if there is a picture but it is really faint. If there is a picture then it is the LCD lamp or inverter, it will need to be serviced to determine which and replace them.
If there is no picture at all, even a faint one then you have a hardware or power management problem.
To clear the power management, remove the AC plug and battery from the system. Hold the power button in for atleast 15 seconds then release. Plug the AC jack in and attempt to boot. If it does not work then move on to hardware.
First thing in hardware to look at is the memory. Remove the memory from the system and try to boot. With no memory you should be a post beep error. If you do then put 1 stick of memory in the system and try it. If it boots, shut it down and remove that stick. Place the other stick in the same slot you just removed the first one from and try to boot. If you don't boot then it is that 2nd stick if you do boot, Repeat these steps but with the 2nd slot. If the system does not boot at all with the 2nd slot that slot or controller is damaged. Take it to a service center.
Another thing you can look at is connecting the unit to an external display or lookign on the keyboard for a lcd button on one of the F keys. hold down Fn on the keyboard then press that, it coudl be that the display is showing to external and not internal LCD.
If none of these work, it is best to have the unit serviced
good luck.
SOURCE: Upside down picture on Vivitek D530
Hello
Check the Projection setting on the Installation I menu of the OSD
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