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The image colors are not right
• Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly?
Video - Brightness (P.63)
• Are the cables connected correctly?
(P.19 – P.33)
• Has the image contrast
been adjusted correctly?
Video - Contrast (P.63)
• Has the color been adjusted correctly?
Video - Color Mode (P.63)
• Have the color intensity and tint been adjusted
correctly?
(The colors may not exactly match the colors in the image
on the computer screen or LCD screen, but this is normal
and is not the sign of a problem.)
Video - Color
(P.65)
Video - Tint
(P.65)
• Is the lamp due for replacement?
If the lamp indicator is flashing orange, it means that the
lamp will soon be due for replacement. When the lamp is
nearly due for replacement, the image will become darker,
and so the lamp should be replaced with a new one. (P.93)
• Does the input signal match the connected source?
Use the Comp1 Input or Comp2/YCbCr Input command
in the Setting menu to select the signal format that matches
the connected source.
If the signal format is set to "YCbCr" or "YPbPr" when a
computer is connected, the projected images will appear
purplish.
If the signal format is set to "Analog-RGB" when a
component video source is connected, the projected images
will appear greenish.
(P.70)
Troubleshooting