Section 3: Operation
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In Single Lamp mode, the projector will try to strike the lamp again in 90
seconds (considered re-strike #1). Only after the third attempt (re-strike #2)
will the projector declare the lamp as “Failed to Strike” (in Lamp submenu)
and automatically switch to the single lamp operation mode for the lamp that
was not ignited. All lamp specific menu options will then change to reflect the
true lamp operation mode of the projector.
NOTE: P-VIP lamps, by nature, do not successfully ignite when “hot” and
therefore the 90 second wait period is taken by the projector before each strike
attempt and between powering the projector down and up again.
Lamp operation modes will also automatically change if there is a failure of one of the
lamp related components, such as the lamp driver, color wheel or fan. An error code
will be displayed in the status LED or through the RS-232 serial communications log
that indicates which component has failed. The lamp status will also show one of
several messages that points to the failed component. The lamp in this instance is
typically still okay and does not require replacement.
MANUALLY SWITCHING FROM DUAL TO SINGLE
LAMP MODE
– Switching from dual
to single lamp operation mode occurs immediately. The result is an instant dimming
of the displayed image. At this time, you can modify the lamp power or adjust other
settings to increase desired brightness.
MANUALLY SWITCHING FROM SINGLE
TO DUAL
LAMP MODE
– When you manually
switch from a single lamp mode to the dual lamp mode, the projector immediately
tries to ignite the second lamp. If the first attempt to ignite the lamp fails it will wait
90 seconds and try again.
MANUALLY SWITCHING BETWEEN SINGLE LAMP MODES
– When manually switching
between single lamp modes, there is a 35 second overlap when both lamps are on.
This overlap allows the “new” lamp to warm up before the other lamp is turned off.
The new lamp operation mode displays immediately in the menus. Only after the third
attempt (re-strike #2), will an error message display to indicate the type of error that
was detected. If no specific error is detected, then the error will be “Failed to Strike”.
If this occurs, the first lamp will not turn off and the projector will continue to operate
in the original lamp operation mode. In summary, it could potentially take the
projector up to 4.5 minutes to successfully switch lamp modes. The projector will
attempt to maintain light on the wall during this time. NOTE: If a problem is fixed
before the last strike attempt the lamp could turn on.
If a lamp fails during operation, the projector will immediately attempt igniting the
other lamp if it’s not already on. Only in this case, will there be a brief interruption in
the display.
NOTE: A lamp will naturally decrease in brightness as it ages. Lamp life can also be
decreased further by a frequent change in lamp operation modes (number of times its
ignited).
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