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BENQ MP511 projector, lamp BenQ 5J.08001.001

BENQ MP511 projector, lamp BenQ 5J.08001.001

Wondering when it’s time to replace BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp in your BenQ MP511 projector? Your built-in timer calculates the end of the lamp life and will let you know when it’s time to replace the BenQ 5J.08001.001 projector lamp. Scroll down for step-by-step instructions on how to replace the lamp.

NOTE: When the BenQ MP511 projector becomes too hot, both the Lamp indicator light and Temperature warning light will light up. Turn the projector off, letting it cool for 45 minutes. If the Lamp indicator still lights after turning the projector back on, it may be time to replace the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp

Looking for a less expensive option? Want more information? Watch our step-by-step video on replacing only the BenQ 5J.08001.001 bulb instead of the entire lamp housing.

Warning Messages

Warning Messages will appear on screen, informing when it’s time to install a new BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp.

First Message: The BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp has been in operation for 2000 hours. Install a new lamp for optimal  performance. You may continue to operate the projector until the 2950 hour lamp warning appears.

BenQ MP511 final lamp warning message

BenQ MP511 final lamp warning message

Second Message: The BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp has been in operation for 2950 hours. A new lamp should be fitted to avoid the inconvenience when the projector runs out of lamp time.

Third Message: The BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp has been in operation for 3000 hours. It is strongly recommended that you replace the lamp at this age.

Final Message: Lamp-usage time exceeded.  The BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp MUST be replaced before the projector will operate normally.

The importance of authentic lamps

Always invest in a genuine BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp in order to keep your BenQ MP511 projector working. Your original manufacturer (OEM) has created these lamps to fit your BenQ MP511 projector and keep the sophisticated components working properly. While generic lamps may be sold at discount prices, their inferior workmanship and cheap materials often result in damage to the interior of projectors. They are also prone to explosions which can release toxic heavy metals into the air as well as damage your projector beyond repair. Read more about the 7 Ways to Spot a Counterfeit Lamp.

 Replacing the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp

Turn the power off and disconnect the BenQ MP511 projector from the wall socket. Avoid burns by waiting until the projector and lamp are cool to the touch (usually 45 minutes wait time.

BenQ MP511 lamp cover

Open lamp cover

 

The lamp cover is found on the bottom of the BenQ MP511 projector.

BenQ MP511 remove lamp cover

Unscrew lamp cover

 

Turn it over and loosen the screws on the lamp cover. Put it to one side. DO NOT turn the power back on with no lamp in the projector.

BenQ MP511 Unplug lamp connectors

Locate lamp connectors

 

Locate the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp connectors.

 

 

 

BenQ MP511 disconnecting lamp connectors

Disconnect lamp connectors

 

Disconnect the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp cords from the slots.

BenQ MP511unplugging lamp connectors

Unplug the lamp connectors

 

Gently remove the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp connector by pushing against it while pulling up.

BenQ MP511 grabbing lamp

Grab lamp handle

 

Loosen the screw holding the lamp in place. Grab the lamp handle to lift it up and slowly pull the lamp out of BenQ MP511 projector. Too much force may make the lamp break inside the projector so proceed slowly.  Avoid touching any of the components inside, particularly the color wheel as this can cause the images to become distorted.

 

BenQ MP511 insert lamp BenQ 5J.08001.001

Insert the lamp

 

Lineup the new BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp with the projector compartment and insert the lamp all the way into the projector.

 

 

 

BenQ MP511connecting BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp

Connect the lamp

 

Tighten the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp screw to secure the lamp in place. Make sure the screw is properly connected to prevent a bad connection and the projector turning off.

Connect the BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp connectors into the projector and tuck the lamp cords back into the slots. Place the lamp cords back to the slots.

BenQ MP511screwing lamp cover BenQ 5J.08001.001 lamp

Screw lamp cover

 

Replace the lamp cover on the projector and tighten the screws that hold it in place.

 

 

Shut the lamp cover and restart the projector to reset the Lamp Settings Page.

Resetting the Lamp Setting Menu

It’s important to reset the Lamps Settings menu in order for your BenQ MP511 projector to accurately track the life of your newly installed lamp. Failure to properly set the lamp can result in the projector stopping suddenly.

BenQ MP511 Reset Lamp option1. After startup logo, open the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu.
2. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP: Advanced > Lamp Settings menu.
3. Press ENTER to display the Lamp Settings page.
4. Choose Reset Lamp Timer to display the message: Reset Lamp Timer?
5. Click reset. The lamp time is now set to ‘0’ and the projector will begin tracking the lamp life of the newly installed.

 

NOTE: Only reset this option in a new lamp as been installed other you can damage your projector.

Lamp Modes

There are two lamps modes on the BenQ MP511:

Normal: Gives you the brightest screen but also reduces the lamp life.

Economic: Reduces system noise and power consumption by 20% prolonging to life of the lamp but does result in darker projected images.

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How the Mitsubishi DMD DLP chip works

White dots on your screen? Here’s how to solve them.

You’ve settled  down to watch TV when you notice white star-like clusters on the screen. It’s not dust and it’s not a problem with the brightness.  It’s the Mitsubishi white death caused by a worn out DMD chip.

Find this New Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W on Amazon.


Mitsubishi DLP TVs have been plagued with the problems for several years now. Various forums talk about customers being given quotes of $600 and upwards for solving the white spot syndrome or replacing the DMD DLP chip . Fortunately, there are companies offering the offering the DLP chip for under $300.

Causes of white death

No matter what the brand, at the heart of any DLP TV the DMD chip invented in 1987 by Dr. Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments. This optical semiconductor contains an array of up to 2 million hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors, so small they measure one-fifth the width of a human hair.

White death: why??

As it receives the signal, the small mirrors rotate, either tilting away from the light or towards it to produce those stunning images that have made these TVs a frontrunner for the consumer.  Since they are mounted on a yoke with an axle that literally twists in the middle, these micro mirrors get stuck and can no longer reflect the signal. The result is a white or black dot on the screen. As more and more mirrors become stuck, more white dots appear on screen creating an image that can’t be viewed.

MItsusbishi DMD DLP chip

The affordable solution

In order to address the issue, Texas Instrument has created a replacement DMD DLP chip that is affordable and readily available from recognized distributors. While part numbers may vary, the chip remains the same. The following part numbers are interchangeable:

Mitsubishi DMD Chip 276P595010
Board Number DMD Panel IC# 1910-6143W
Board Number DMD Panel IC# 1910-6145W
Board Number DMD Panel IC# 1910-6103W

Samsung DMD Chip 4719-001997
Samsung DMD Chip 4719-001985
Samsung DMD Chip 4719-001999
Samsung DMD Chip W1272-5003

Avoid an expensive repair bill and let your service center know about the DMD DLP chip for under $300.
Find this New Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W on Amazon.

 

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BenQ610 projector

Time to replace the BenQ MP610 projector lamp? Follow our guide

There is a built-in timer to calculate lamp usage and let you know when it’s time to replace the BenQ MP610 projector lamp.

Warning Messages

When the Lamp Indicator lights up red or the Lamp Message appears on screen, it’s time to install a new BenQ MP610 projector lamp. Warning messages on screen also give ample warning of when to install a new lamp.

Invest in an authentic lamp and find it on Amazon from an authorized dealer:

Benq 5J.J1S01.001 High Quality Original Bulb with Housing for BENQ MP610 MP610-B5A MP620P W100

NOTE: When the BenQ MP610 projector becomes too hot, both the Lamp indicator light and Temperature warning light will light up. Turn the projector off, letting it cool for 45 minutes. If the Lamp indicator still lights after turning the projector back on, then it’s time for a new lamp.

Warning Messages

BenMPQ610 final lamp warning

BenMPQ610 final lamp warning

Message 1: The BenQ MP610 projector lamp has been in operation for 2800 hours. Install a new lamp for optimal performance. If the projector is normally run with “Economic Mode” the lamps is good until the 2950 hour lamp warning appears.

Message 2: The BenQ MP610 projector lamp has been in operation for 2950 hour. A new lamp should be fitted to avoid the inconvenience when the projector runs out of lamp time.

Message 3: The BenQ MP610 projectorlamp has been in operation for over 3000 hours. This message will flash in the center of the screen for about 30 seconds together with the Lamp indicator lighting up red for 40 seconds.

Message 4: The projector will shutdown in 40 seconds. The BenQ MP610 projector lamp MUST be replaced before the projector will operate normally.

The importance of authentic lamps

Always invest in a genuine BenQ MP610 projector lamp in order to keep your BenQ MP610 projector working. You will need an original BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 lamp. Your original manufactur er (OEM) has created these lamps to fit your BenQ MP610 projector and keep the sophisticated components working properly. While generic lamps may be sold at discount prices, their inferior workmanship and cheap materials often result in damage to the interior of projectors. They are also prone to explosions which can release toxic heavy metals into the air as well as damage your projector beyond repair. Read more about the 7 Ways to Spot a Counterfeit Lamp.

Replacing the lamp

NOTE: Disconnect the power cord before changing the lamp and allow the BenQ MP610 projector to cool for at least 45 minutes.

BenQMP610 Lamp cover, BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Unscrew the lid

1. Turn the BenQ MP610 projector off and once it’s cooled, turn it over. Loosen the screw on the lamp cover so you can remove it and put it to one side. You

BenQMP610 Lamp cover, BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Open the lid

2. Open the lid.

 

 

 

 

 

BenQMP610 Lamp unplug, BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Uplug the lamp

3. Disconnect the BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 lamp connector from the projector.

 

BenQMP610 unscrewing the lamp BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Unscrew the lamp

4. Loosen the screw that secures the BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 lamp into the lamp cage,

 

 

 

BenQMP610 removing BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Gently remove lamp

5. Gently pull the BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 lamp from the projector. Pulling too quickly or with too much force can cause the bulb to break, scattering broken glass into the projector. Avoid touching any of the optical components as this can cause uneven color and image distortion.

BenQMP610 lining up BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Line up the lamp

6. Holding the BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 new lamp, align the two male locators on the lamp with the female holes in the lamp cage. Gently pull the lamp all the way in the projector making sure it clicks into place. Be sure to dispose of the used Ben Q5J.J1S01.001 lamp through a local recycling program. Don’t throw this lamp into regular garbage as it contains mercury.

BenQMP610 plug in BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Plug in the lamp

7. Connect the BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 lamp connector to the projector

BenQMP610 tighten screw BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Tighten the screw

8. Tighten the screws on the BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 lamp. Make sure the screw is tight enough — any loose screws may cause a bad connection

BenQMP610 close lid BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

Close lid, tighten screw

9. Replace lamp cover and tighten the screw.

10. Restart the BenQ MP610 projector and reset the Lamp Counter

Resetting the Lamp Counter

NOTE: Do not reset the Lamp Counter if the lamp has not replaced as this could cause damage. Reset the Lamp Counter only when a new lamp has been installed in order to have an accurate reading of the lamp life.

BenQMP610 lamp reset BenQ5J.J1S01.001 lamp

  • Press and hold the Exit 5 button on the BenQ MP610 projector for 5 seconds to display the total used lamp time.
  • Press Auto on the projector or on the remote control to reset the Lamp Hour to “0”.
  • Wait about 5 seconds to let the on screen display (OSD) disappear.
  • Only reset the Lamp Hour when a new lamp has been installed in order that the life BenQ 5J.J1S01.001 can be properly tracked and prevent the projector shutting down unexpectedly.

Learn more tips for extending the projector lamp life in your BenQ MP610 projector.

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Samsung DMD DLP chip

Samsung DMD DLP chip

White death problem can be solved with a new DMD chip

You’ve settled  down to watch TV when you notice white star-like clusters on the screen. It’s not dust and it’s not the brightness. Those white dots–the white death problem– mean only one thing– a worn out DMD chip.

The solution offered by your manufacturer can be expensive. Fortunately there is a solution for under $300.

Find this New Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W on Amazon.


This annoying problem seems to crop up with Samsung DLP TVs when they’ve been in used  anywhere from two to five years – usually when the warranty has expired

While not as bad as other brands, Samsung is struggling with the white death problem with some of its DLP TVs.

If you read the various forums offering solutions, you’ll see customers being given quotes of $600 and upwards for solving the white spot syndrome or replacing the DMD DLP chip. Fortunately, there are companies offering the offering the DLP chip for under $300.

Causes of white deathDMD DLP chip technology

No matter what the brand, at the heart of any DLP TV the DMD chip invented in 1987 by Dr. Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments. This optical semiconductor contains an array of up to 2 million hinge-mounted microscopic mirrors, so small they measure one-fifth the width of a human hair.

As it receives the signal, the small mirrors rotate, either tilting away from the light or towards it to produce those stunning images that have made these TVs a frontrunner for the consumer.  Since they are mounted on a yoke with an axle that literally twists in the middle, these micro mirrors get stuck and can no longer reflect the signal. The result is a white or black dot on the screen. As more and more mirrors become stuck, more white dots appear on screen creating an image that can’t be viewed.

The affordable solution

In order to address the issue, Texas Instrument has created a replacement DMD DLP chip that is affordable and readily available from recognized distributors. While part numbers may vary, the chip remains the same. The following part numbers are interchangeable:

Samsung DMD Chip 4719-001997
Samsung DMD Chip 4719-001985
Samsung DMD Chip 4719-001999
Samsung DMD Chip W1272-5003
Mitsubishi DMD Chip 276P595010
Board Number DMD Panel IC# 1910-6143W
Board Number DMD Panel IC# 1910-6145W
Board Number DMD Panel IC# 1910-6103W

Avoid an expensive repair bill and let your service center know about the DMD DLP chip.
Find this New Mitsubishi/Toshiba 4719-001997 DLP Chip 1910-6143W on Amazon.

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Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925Have your noticed dim light on your screen or colors that are not natural looking on your projector? Is there a yellow flashing light on your projector top panel? These are warning signs that your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp is approaching its end of life and should be replaced immediately.

When to replace the Sanyo POA-LMP65 projector lamp

Projectors using the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp:

The Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) should last between 2,000 to 3,000 hours before it needs to be replaced. Be sure to purchase an authentic version of this lamp bought from a verified source. When you purchase from a guaranteed supplier you’ll be getting a lamp specifically manufactured to meet the specifications of your projector.

The cheaper counterfeit models may be tempting since they are lower in price but they can end up costing more in the long run, especially when they damage the sensitive mechanisms in your Sanyo projectors.

Sanyo_bulb_replacementLooking for a less expensive option? Are you technically saavy?  Watch our step-by-step video on replacing only the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) bulb instead of the entire lamp housing.

Scroll down for links to step-by-step instructions on replacing the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925).

When the lamp life is used up and at 0 hour, the Lamp replacement icon will appear on screen, indicating that is it’s urgent to replace the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp.

You must wait for 90 seconds after changing Lamp Mode before you can access this option again.

For step-by-step instructions on replacing your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp, click on your model listed below:

Sanyo PLC-SL56, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
Sanyo PLC-SL56, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

 

 

Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to change the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) for theSanyo PLC-XU56 projector.

 

 

 

Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector

 

 

Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to change the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) for the Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector.

 

 

Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector

Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to change the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) for the Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector.

 

 

 

 

Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector

Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to change the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) for the Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector.

 

 

 

Sanyo PLC-SL20 projector, Sanyo PLC-SL56, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
Sanyo PLC-SL20 projector

Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to change the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) for theSanyo PLC-SL20 projector.

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Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP69 service parts no 610 309 7589

Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector

This guide will help you replace the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector lamp.

End of life warnings

When the Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589) projector lamp is approaching end of life, the Indicator Light on the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector will starting blinking yellow. Replace the lamp immediately when the yellow light is blinking.

Why buy authentic?

Only genuine Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589) lamps should be used in order to keep your projector is good working order. The authentic POA-LMP69 has been manufactured to meet the specifications of the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector.

The price of counterfeit knock-off lamps may be tempting but can cost you more money in the long run. Counterfeit lamps are not manufactured according to Sanyo’s specifications and can damage the sensitive (and expensive) mechanisms in your Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector.

Replacement Instruction for SANYO POA-LMP69

Sanyo POA-LMP69 service parts no 610 309 7589 1. Turn off the projector and unplug the AC cord. The Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector should be cool to the touch before you replace the projector lamp. It usually takes one hour for the projector to fully cool since these projectors operate under high temperatures.

NOTE: Do not operate the projector while any of the lamps are removed as this may result in malfunctions and may be a fire hazard.

Caution: Avoid creating black spots on the projector lamp. Don’t touch the screen or the actual bulb with your finger or hands. Oil from your hands can damaged the lamp.

Sanyo PLV-Z2 lamp cover, Sanyo POA-LMP69 service parts no 610 309 75892. The lamp cover is found underneath the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector. Gently turn it upside, making sure to protect the top of the projector. Using a screwdriver loosen the screw holding the cover in place. Put the cover to one side.

3. Inside will be the lamp projector cage. Remove the two screws on either side of the Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589)lamp. Grab the handle on the lamp cage and gently pull out the lamp. Place to one side. You’ll need to recycle the old lamp.

4. Grab the handles of the Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589) lamp cage and gently maneuver it into place. Avoid touching the glass or the bulb. The lamp should slide in easily – don’t force it.Sanyo PLV-Z2 lamp cage, Sanyo POA-LMP69 service parts no 610 309 7589

5. Once the lamp is in, tighten the screws on the Lamp Assembly.

6. Replace the Lamp Cover and tighten the screw.

7. Re-connect the power cord and turn on the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector. You’ll need to reset the lamp replacement counter.

Resetting the Sanyo PLV-Z2 Lamp Replacement counter

NOTE: Reset the Lamp Replacement Counter only when the Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589) lamp has been replaced.

Sanyo PLV-Z2 lamp reset, Sanyo POA-LMP69 service parts no 610 309 7589

  • Turn the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector on.
  • Press the Menu option to display the On-Screen Menu.
  • Press the left/right button(s) to move to the Setting Menu icon.
  • Press the Point Down button to move to Lamp Counter Reset.
  • Press the Select button
  • When the next confirmation dialog box appears, press select.
  •  The Lamp box will disappear and the Lamp Replace Dialog box appears.
  • Select YES to reset Lamp Replace Counter.

 

NOTE: When you reset the Lamp Replace Counter the Lamp Replace indicator stops blinking.

 3 tips for extending the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP69 projector lamp

Extend the life of your newly installed Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589)) by following these helpful tips:

  • Wait at least five minutes before turning the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector off.
  • Don’t operate the projector continuously without letting it stand for at least one hour turned off every 24 hours.
  • Cleaning the air filter regularly will also prolong the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP69 (service parts no 610 309 7589) and prevent the Sanyo PLV-Z2 projector from overheating.

Eco-friendly alternative

Replace_lamp_keep_plastic_cageLooking for a green alternative? Try replacing only the bulb and re-using the same plastic cage. Watch this Sanyo POA-LMP69 replacement guide to find out more.

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Sanyo PLC-SL56 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-SL56 projector

Watch for the yellow blinking light on your Sanyo PLC-XU56′s Lamp Replacement Indicator. The blinking light indicates your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp is reaching its end of life. Follow our easy step-by-step instructions to replace your projector lamp

Instructions for replacing the Sanyo PLC-XU56 Projector Lamp

It’s important to buy only a genuine POA-LMP65 to replace the old lamp. The price of generic knock-off lamps may be tempting but can cost you more money in the long run. Counterfeit lamps are not manufactured according to Sanyo’s specifications and can damage the sensitive (and expensive) mechanisms in your Sanyo PLC-XU56 projector.

Sanyo_bulb_replacement

Looking for a less expensive option? Are you technically saavy?  Watch our step-by-step video on replacing only the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) bulb instead of the entire lamp housing.

Before installing the new be sure to turn off the projector and unplug the AC cord. Allow the Sanyo PLC-XU56 projector to cool for one hour – it should be cool to the touch. Inside of the projector can be very hot since these machines operator under high temperatures.

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the  Lamp Assembly

Sanyo PLC-XU56 lamp cover, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • The lamp cover for the Sanyo PLC-XU56 is located at the bottom of the projector. Gently turn over the projector onto its side and loosen the screw holding the cover in place. Place the cover to one side.
  • Loosen both screws holding the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925)lamp cage in place. Grab the lamp handle and gently lift the lamp out of its socket. Place to one side.
  • Be sure to dispose of the lamp properly through a local recycling program.
  • Take the new Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp cage by the handle—avoid touching the actual bulb a this can break or damage the lamp. Without forcing the lamp, place it into the slot.
  • Once the lamp is in, tighten both screws on the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) Lamp Assembly. Make sure the screws have been tightened properly or the Sanyo PLC-XU56 projector will not turn on.Sanyo PLC-XU56 lamp cage, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
  • Replace the Lamp Cover and tighten the screw. Re-connect the power cord and turn on the Sanyo PLC-XU56 projector If the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (610 307 7925) lamp does not turn on after the warm-up period, try re-installing the lamp.
  • Reset the Lamp Replace Counter by following the instructions below.

NOTE: BE sure to properly recycle your used Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamps. Since they contain mercury they can’t be placed into regular garbage.

How to reset the Sanyo PLC-XU56 Lamp Replace Counter

In order for the projector to properly track the lamp life of your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) you’ll need to reset the Lamp Replace Counter. Failure to do so can result in the Replace Lamp Indicator not tracking the lamp life properly.

Sanyo PLC-XU56 lamp reset, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • Turn the Sanyo PLC-XU56 projector on.
  • Press the MENU button to access the ON-SCREEN MENU.
  • Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT button to select the SETTING menu.
  • Press the SELECT button to open the SETTING MENU option.
  • Press the POINT DOWN button so the red-arrow appears.
  • Move down to the LAMP AGE option. Press SELECT to open the next option.
  • The message “Lamp replace counter reset?” will be displayed.
  • Click on the option YES to reset the timer.
  • RESET the Lamp replace counter ONLY WHEN the lamp has been REPLACED.

Extend the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp

Extend the life of your newly installed Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) by following these tips:

  • Wait at least five minutes before turning the Sanyo PLC-XU56 projector off.
  • Don’t operate the projector continuously without letting it stand for at least one hour turned off every 24 hours.
  • Cleaning the air filter regularly will also prolong the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (610 307 7925) and prevent the Sanyo PLC-XU56 from overheating.

 

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Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector

Follow our easy 3-step guide to a new Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector lamp.

Signs you need to replace the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) in the Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector:

1. The Replace Lamp Indicator on the top of the projector is blinking yellow. Sanyo PLC-XE20 lamp indicator, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
2. The screen of the Sanyo PLC-XE20 looks dim.
3. The picture coming from the projector looks unnatural or the color is off.

When you see these signs, change the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) immediately.

STEP ONE: Purchase the correct projector lamp

Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925The lifespan of your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp will vary depending on how much the projector is used and if the filters are cleaned regularly.

The best thing you can do to prolong the life of your Sanyo PLC-XE20  and save money is to invest in an original Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) projector lamp. Generic lamps look like a great bargain since they are generally cheaper, however, these knock-off lamps are created with inferior materials. They are susceptible to explosions, have a shorter life span and can damage the precise components in your Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector. Installing a knock-off generic lamp also voids your warranty.

Learn more about spotting dangerous projector lamps by reading our article: 7 tips for spotting counterfeits.

Sanyo_bulb_replacementLooking for a less expensive option? Are you technically saavy?  Watch our step-by-step video on replacing only the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) bulb instead of the entire lamp housing.

STEP TWO: Install the Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp

Sanyo PLC-XE20 lamp cover, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • NOTE: Allow the Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector to thoroughly cool before changing the lamp. Turn off the projector, unplug the AC cord and allow 45 to 60 minutes for the projector to cool. These projectors operate under high heat and there is a possibility of being burned, if the projector is not fully cooled before changing the lamp.
  • The lamp cover for the Sanyo PLC-XE20 is at the bottom of the projector. Gently turn projector over and loosen the screw holding the cover in place. Place the cover to one side.
  • Inside you’ll find the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp cage. Loosen all three screws holding the lamp cage in place.
  • Grab the lamp handle and gently lift the lamp out of its socket. Place to one side. Be sure to dispose of the used lamp through a local recycling program. Don’t throw this lamp into regular garbage as it contains mercury.
  • Taking the new Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp assembly by the handle place it into the slot. Avoid touching the actual bulb as the oil from your fingers can burn a black spot on the lenses or you can accidentally break the bulb. Don’t force the lamp into place — it should slide into the slot easily. Sanyo PLC-XE20 lamp cage, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
  • Once the lamp is in, tighten all three screws on the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp assembly. Make sure the screws have been tightened properly or the Sanyo PLC-XE20 projector will not turn on.
  • Replace the Lamp Cover and tighten the screw. Re-connect the power cord and turn on the PLC-XE20 projector. If the Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp does not turn on after the warm-up period, try re-installing the lamp.
  • Reset the Lamp Replace Counter following the instructions below.

NOTE: Your old Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp should be properly recycled. These lamps contain mercury and can’t be placed into common garbage.

STEP THREE: Reset the Sanyo PLC-XE20 Lamp Replace Counter

The Lamp Replace Counter for the  Sanyo PLC-XE20 will track the correct age of your newly installed lamp and trigger the Lamp Replacement Indicator. Failure to reset the counter may result in the projector not tracking the end of life for the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) and letting the projector inadvertently use the lamp past its normal life cycle. Your  Sanyo PLC-XE20 may stop working suddenly if the Lamp Replace Counter has not been properly set.

Sanyo PLC-XE20 lamp reset, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • Press the MENU Button to display the MAIN MENU. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT button and scroll right to select SETTING.
  • Press the SELECT button to display the SETTING DISPLAY menu.
  • Press the POINT DOWN button (a red arrow will appear).
  • Move the red arrow to the LAMP AGE and then press the SELECT button.
  • The message “Lamp replace counter Reset?” appears. Move the arrow down to YES and press the SELECT button.
  • Move the arrow to QUIT and press the SELECT button.

 

3 tips for extending the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 projector lamp

Extend the life of your newly installed Sanyo POA-LMP65 by following these helpful tips:

  • Wait at least five minutes before turning the PLC-XE20 projector off.
  • Don’t operate the projector continuously without letting it stand for at least one hour turned off every 24 hours.
  • Cleaning the air filter regularly will also prolong the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) and prevent the  PLC-XE20 projector from overheating.
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Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector

When you see the blinking yellow light on the top panel of your Sanyo PLC-SU51, it’s time to replace the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925).

The lifespan of your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp will vary depending on how much the projector is used and if the filters are cleaned regularly.

 

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR SANYO PLC-SU51 LAMP REPLACEMENT

Before installation

Buy your Sanyo POA-LMP65 (610 307 7925) from an authorized manufacturer and avoid the lower-prices knock-off lamps. These counterfeit lamps are usually made with counterfeit parts that can damage your projector, they may end up costing you more if the damage the sensitive mechanisms in your Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector. Buying from a legitimate source doesn’t void your projector’s warranty and gives you a solid guarantee.

Sanyo_bulb_replacement

Looking for a less expensive option? Are you technically saavy?  Watch our step-by-step video on replacing only the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) bulb instead of the entire lamp housing.

Replacing the Sanyo POA-LMP65 Lamp Assembly

Safety steps: Allow the Sanyo PLC-SU51 to cool before changing the lamp. Turn off the projector, unplug the AC cord and low 45 to 60 minutes for the projector to cool. There is a possibility of being burned  if the projector is not fully cooled.

Sanyo PLC-SU51 lamp cover, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  1. The lamp cover for the Sanyo PLC-SU51 is located at the bottom of the projector. Gently turn over the projector and loosen the screw holding the cover in place.
  2. The Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp cage will found inside. Loosen both screws holding the lamp cage in place. Grab the lamp handles and gently lift the lamp out of its socket. Place to one side. Be sure to dispose of the lamp properly through a local recycling program. Sanyo PLC-SU51 lamp cage, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
  3. Taking the newSanyo POA-LMP65 lamp cage by the handle—avoid touching the actual bulb a this can brek or damage the lamp. Without forcing the lamp, place it into the slot.
  4. Once the lamp is in, tighten both screws on the POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) Lamp Assembly. Make sure the screws have been tightened properly or the Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector will not turn on.
  5. Replace the Lamp Cover and tighten the screw. Re-connect the power cord and turn on the Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector If the Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp does not turn on after the warm-up period, try re-installing the lamp. Reset the Lamp Counter Screen by following the instructions below.

NOTE: Your old Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp should be properly recycled. These lamps contain mercury and can’t be placed into common garbage.

RESETTING THE SANYO PLC-SU51 LAMP REPLACE COUNTER

Sanyo PLC-SU51 lamp couner, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • Turn the Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector and using the remote control, press the MENU button so the ON-SCREEN menu will appear.
  • Using the POINT LEFT/RIGHT button move to SETTING and press the SELECT button.
  • A second dialog box SETTING MENU will appear.
  • Press the POINT DOWN button so the red-arrow icon appears. Move the arrow to LAMP AGE.
  • Press SELECT. The message “Lamp replace counter reset” is displayed.
  • Select YES and the Timer will be reset

DON’T USE the Lamp Replace Counter unless the lamp has been replaced.

Prolong the life of your new Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp

Make your newly installed Sanyo POA-LMP65 (610 307 7925) last longer:

  • Wait at least five minutes before turning the Sanyo PLC-SU51 projector off.
  • Don’t operate the projector continuously without letting it stand for at least one hour turned off every 24 hours.
  • Clean the air filter regularly will also prolong the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) by preventing the Sanyo PLC-SU51 from overheating.
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Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector

When the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) projector lamp is approaching end of life, the Indicator Light on the Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector will light yellow. If you notice your screen becoming dimmer or the picture quality is poor with colors that are not accurate, this is also a sign that your projector lamp is approaching end of life. Replace the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (610 307 7925) immediately whenever you see these indications.

Buy authentic

While knock-off lamps may seem like a bargain due to their low prices, these counterfeit lamps can damage the sensitive and expensive mechanisms in your Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector. Your warranty  on your Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector may also be void if you install a knock-off Sanyo POA-LMP65 projector lamp. Install a  genuine Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925).

lamp and keep your projector in good working order. Generic lamps have NOT been manufactured to meet the specifications of the Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector and due to their inferior workmanship are prone to exploding or catching on fire. They also have a much shorter lamp life.

Sanyo_bulb_replacementLooking for a less expensive option? Are you technically saavy?  Watch our step-by-step video on replacing only the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) bulb instead of the entire lamp housing.

Installing the Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp
Sanyo PLC-SU50 lamp cover, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • NOTE: Allow the Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector to thoroughly cool before changing the lamp. Turn off the projector, unplug the AC cord and allow 45 to 60 minutes for the projector to cool. These projectors operate under high heat and there is a possibility of being burned, if the projector is not fully cooled before changing the lamp.
  • The lamp cover for the Sanyo PLC-SU50 is at the bottom of the projector. Gently turn projector over and loosen the screw holding the cover in place. Place the cover to one side.
  • Inside you’ll find the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp cage. Loosen all three screws holding the lamp cage in place.
  • Grab the lamp handle and gently lift the lamp out of its socket. Place to one side. Be sure to dispose of the used lamp through a local recycling program. Don’t throw this lamp into regular garbage as it contains mercury.
  • Taking the new Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp assembly by the handle place it into the slot. Avoid touching the actual bulb as the oil from your fingers can burn a black spot on the lenses or you can accidentally break the bulb. Don’t force the lamp into place — it should slide into the slot easily.Sanyo PLC-SU50 lamp cage, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925
  • Once the lamp is in, tighten all three screws on the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp assembly. Make sure the screws have been tightened properly or the Sanyo PLC-SL20 projector will not turn on.
  • Replace the Lamp Cover and tighten the screw. Re-connect the power cord and turn on the PLC-SL20 projector. If the Sanyo POA-LMP65 lamp does not turn on after the warm-up period, try re-installing the lamp.
  • Reset the Lamp Replacement Counter following the instructions below.

NOTE: Your old Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) lamp should be properly recycled. These lamps contain mercury and can’t be placed into common garbage.

STEP THREE: Reset the Sanyo PLC-SL20 Lamp Replace Counter

The Lamp Replace Counter for the  Sanyo PLC-SU50 will track the correct age of your newly installed lamp and trigger the Lamp Replacement Indicator. Failure to reset the counter may result in the projector not tracking the end of life for the Sanyo POA-LMP65 and letting the projector inadvertently use the lamp past its normal life cycle. Your  Sanyo PLC-SU50 may stop working suddenly if the Lamp Replace Counter has not been properly set.

Sanyo PLC-SU50 lamp couner, Sanyo POA-LMP65 service part no 610 307 7925

  • Press the MENU Button to display the MAIN MENU. Press the POINT LEFT/RIGHT button and scroll right to select SETTING.
  • Press the SELECT button to display the SETTING DISPLAY menu.
  • Press the POINT DOWN button (a red arrow will appear).
  • Move the red arrow to the LAMP AGE and then press the SELECT button.
  • The message “Lamp replace counter reset?” appears. Move the arrow down to YES and press the SELECT button.
  • Move the arrow to QUIT and press the SELECT button.

 

Extending the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 projector lamp

Extend the life of your newly installed Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) by following these helpful tips:

  • Wait at least five minutes before turning the Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector off.
  • Don’t operate the projector continuously without letting it stand for at least one hour turned off every 24 hours.
  • Cleaning the air filter regularly will also prolong the life of the Sanyo POA-LMP65 (service parts no 610 307 7925) and prevent the  Sanyo PLC-SU50 projector from overheating.
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