
5. Troubleshooting
Code 7616: “Blue DMD temp open” (Error)
Situation
Solution
The wire unit of the temperature
sensor (NTC) of the DMD in the
BLUE channel is disconnected from
the Power Distribution board.
Check if the wire unit (reference 17 image 5-18) of the temperature sensor of the DMD in
the BLUE channel is connected with the power distribution board.
Damaged wire unit of the
temperature sensor (reference
17 image 5-21 and image 5-18)
which measures the temperature of
the DMD of the BLUE channel.
Repair or replace the wire unit.
Defect temperature sensor
(reference 17 image 5-21) which
measures the temperature of the
DMD of the BLUE channel.
Replace the temperature sensor on the cooling block of the BLUE channel.
Code 7617: “Blue DMD temp short” (Error)
Situation
Solution
Damaged wire unit of the
temperature sensor (reference
17 image 5-21 and image 5-18)
which measures the temperature of
the DMD of the BLUE channel.
Repair or replace the wire unit.
Defect temperature sensor
(reference 17 image 5-21) which
measures the temperature of the
DMD of the BLUE channel.
Replace the temperature sensor on the cooling block of the BLUE channel.
Code 7618: “Ambient temp low” (Error)
This error code is probably preceded by the warning code 7619: “Ambient temp low”. The same troubleshooting table can be applied
to.
Code 7619: “Ambient temp low” (Warning)
Situation
Solution
The ambient temperature of
the projector is almost below
the minimum required operating
temperature of the projector.
Make sure that the ambient temperature is within specs: higher then 10°C (50°F). Let
the projector acclimate. Do not ignite the lamp, otherwise there is a risk for condensate.
Defect temperature sensor
(reference 10 image 5-22) which
measures the temperature at the air
inlet (projector front side).
Replace the temperature sensor at the air inlet channel.
10
Image 5-22
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Summary of Contents for HDF W series
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Page 270: ...15 Liquid cooling circuit 266 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
Page 274: ...16 Heat exchanger Image 16 5 Remove assembly 270 R5905312 HDF W SERIES 24 01 2013 ...
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