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4. Lamp error detection
4-1. Feature description
This liquid-crystal color TV incorporates a lamp error detection feature (lamp error detection) that
automatically turns OFF the power for safety under abnormal lamp or lamp circuit conditions.
If anything is wrong with the lamp or lamp circuit or when the lamp error detection feature is activated for
some reason, the following will result.
1
The power of TV main body is turned OFF about six seconds after it is turned ON. (The power LED on
the front of the TV turns red from green and keeps blinking in red (ON for 250ms and OFF for 1sec)).
2
If occurs five times consecutively, it becomes impossible to turn ON the power. (The power LED keeps
blinking in red (ON for 250ms and OFF for 1sec)).
4-2. Measures
1) Checking with lamp error detection OFF
Enter the display adjustment process mode referring to "11.Display adjustment procedure" on page 30.
If there is a problem with a lamp or a lamp circuit, the lamp will go out. (The power LED is green.)
Then, you can check the operation to see if the lamp and lamp circuit are abnormal.
2) Resetting the lamp error count
After you have finished checking whether the lamp and lamp circuit are abnormal, reset the lamp error
count. If a lamp error is detected five consecutive times, the power cannot be turned on.
Therefore, move to the [L ERR RESET] line, the 4th line on the first page of the "Display process mode",
using the "Cursor UP/DOWN" key. Then, reset the [L ERR RESET] value using the "Cursor RIGHT/
LEFT" key. In this case, press the "Cursor UP/DOWN" key to reset it to "0".
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After resetting to "0", perform an operational check to ensure that the lamp error detection feature is not activated.
Summary of Contents for AQUOS LC-26GA5H
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