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3. Projector parts and Functions
3.4 Status lights of LED
MENU
ON
ERROR
STBY
INPUTS
STBY
STAND BY
Turns blue
Indicates that the projector is in standby mode; this also means the p rojector has not
been turned on by pressing the SOFT POWER button but has been connected to power.
The indicator is off
This indicates that the projector has either been turned on and is working normally or
the projector is not connected to power.
ON
Turns green
This indicates that the projector has been turned on and is working normally.
Flashes in green
This indicates that the projector is currently warming up or cooling down and will not
respond to button operations.
The indicator is off
This indicates that the projector is currently in stand by mode.
ERROR
Flashes once in red
The projector lamp is faulty; check to see if the lamp is damaged or if it hasn't been
properly
installed.
Flashes twice in red
The lamp cover is not properly replaced.
Flashes three times in red The cooling fan inside the projector is not working; seek assistance from a qualified
service personnel.
Flashes four times in red
The projector temperature is too high; try cleaning the ventilator slots or unplugging the
power cord to resolve the issue.
Flashes five times in red
The projector filter might not have been inserted properly; check the ventilation slot and
make sure the filter has been properly replaced and inserted.
Warning
Flashes once in green and red: The lamp is approaching the end of life. It should be replaced with a new lamp.
Status
Blue
(Standby)
Green
(Power)
Red
( Issue )
1. Standby
2. Lamp is approaching end of life
repeat
repeat
3. Cooling / Warm up
repeat
4. Power on / Normal
5. Lamp fail
repeat
6. Lamp door open
repeat
7. Fan fail
repeat
8. Over Temperature
repeat
9. System Error
The time period of each step in the above LED blinking pattern is 500 milliseconds, e.g., for“Cooling /
Warm up”state, the green LED will ON for 500 milliseconds, and then OFF 500 milliseconds, and then
repeat the above LED pattern.
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