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RPMX/RPMSP-D132U & RPMSP-D180U User Manual
020-100245-03 Rev. 1 (11-2010)
Section 3: Operation
3.1.3 Lamps and Mechanical Lamp Changer
Integrated with the PHM is the lamp module, which holds two identical 132W or 180W (UHP) lamps. The
built-in mechanical lamp changer automatically switches lamps in the event a lamp fails. The non-operating
lamp can be replaced while the projector is powered on.
You can also request a lamp switch to occur by selecting the other lamp mode from the lamp menu (
Section
4.10.1
) or by pressing the illuminated L
AMP
C
ONTROL
button near the lamp module. When this selection is
made, the current operating lamp will turn off and the mechanical lamp changer will move to the selected lamp
position before the projector attempts to ignite the lamp.
3.1.4 Electronics Module (EM)
The EM contains the video processing electronics and input connectors of the projector.
Input Panel
All source connections are made to the main input panel. Use:
•
INPUT1
to connect RGB and YPbPr sources
•
INPUT 2
for analog or digital display signals
•
INPUT 3
for composite video
•
INPUT 4
to connect S-video.
•
INPUT 5
to install one of the available optional input modules. Refer to
Appendix D Optional Input Modules
for a list of modules.
For more details on connecting sources, refer to
2.4 Connecting Sources.
Status Display
Located just above the main power switch is a two-digit status display window that displays the current status
of the projector. If the projector encounters an error during operation, an error code number will display.
During normal operation “On” appears in the window.
Status LED
Located next to the 2-digit status display is a LED that conveys the current status of the system. Refer to Table
3.2 for a description of Status lights. Press
to acknowledge and clear errors.
Table 3.1 Table 3.2. Error LED Status
LED STATUS
DESCRIPTION
S
OLID
YELLOW
Projector powering down/powering up
S
OLID
GREEN
Projector powering on/cooling down
S
OLID
R
ED
System error – see corresponding error
code on status display
Exit
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