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Sanyo_PLV-Z1X_projectorLearn how maintenance can prolong projector lamp life

How to create a regular maintenance routine that will keep your projector working smoothly and prolong projector lamp life.

Cleaning the lens

A dirty projector lens can damped the quality of your image. Regular cleaning will help keep the picture bright. However, projector lenses are quite sensitive to scratching so approach with caution. The best way to clean your lens is to use a can of compressed air to get rid of any dust on the lens. Then gently wipe using dry microfiber lens cloth, found at any camera store. Keep your touch light and don’t press down too hard. If there is a stubborn streaks, then try using a lens cleaning solution.

Filter Cleaning

Like any electronic device, your 1080p projector is full of circuit board that creates heat. Every projector is cooled by air being pulled inside through a filter. This filter acts as a barrier to dirt and dust. When the filter gets clogged it the projector isn’t able to cool effectively and can overheat. A projector that is constantly running too hot burns through lamps faster. A projector that seriously melts down can have its circuit board and panels cooked. Keep your air filter clean.

Follow your instruction manual to learn how to change the filter in your particular model.

Check airflow

Don’t forget to check your ceiling-mounted projectors. They often get overlooked because they are not  easily accessible. Check to make sure your 108op projector has enough airflow around it. If the filters can get enough air intake, your projector will overheat. Check all the nuts and bolts to see if they need tightening/cleaning.

Change the lamp

Projector lamps tend to gradually get dimmer as they approach end of life. Every 1080p projector has a lamp tracking timer that will count the number of hours left. When it reaches a critical point, warning lights will start to blink and an on-screen message will ask you to replace the projector lamp.

When it’s time to replace the lamp be sure to buy genuine OEM lamps. We all like to save money but generic, “compatible” lamps should be avoided because of their inferior materials and workmanship. The few bucks you save can end up costing you much more in the long run when these counterfeit lamps damage your projector and compromise your health.

Read 7 tips for spotting counterfeits to learn more. Read about simple tips to extend the life of your projector and projector lamp.

 

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Projector screen set up is the final step for your home theater

It takes some planning to get your projector screen set up to get the perfect location. You’ll first have to consider the location of the projector. Most projectors are designed to have the middle of the lens project just a bit above the bottom edge of the screen.

You’ll want the ideal set up for your projector screen. The standard set up for the ideal height for a squared off image is to have the projector rest on a small table in front of the screen. Projectors with a vertical lens shift will have more flexibility and range. Since you won’t be able to sit in the path of the light beam, you may consider mounting the projector on the ceiling for more space.

The next step is finding the perfect location for your screen.

Placement is crucial

The bigger that projection, the better the picture but you will need to put the screen further away.  The minimum size the image can be is approximately 30″ (0.8 m) measured diagonally when the projector is roughly 4 feet (1.3 m) from the wall or screen. The largest the image can be is 500″ (12.7 m) when the projector is about 80.83 feet (24.64 m) from the wall or screen. Consult the drawing below as a guide.

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Need help calculating the right size projector screen for your needs? Check out this online calculator.

Throw Distance and Screen Size

Each screen has an aspect ratio. The most common options are typically 16:9 or 4:3. Make sure your screen’s aspect ratio matches your projector’s for the best possible viewing experience.

The ideal screen size takes into consideration both the width and depth of the viewing room.  The biggest consideration for setting up your projector is the throw distance, which is the proportion of width and height of an image projected onto the screen.

It’s typically expressed as numbers, such as 4:3, but these numbers ARE NEVER the size of the screen. You will need to calculate the distance of the projector and then adjust it with the projector turned on.

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Compaq MP2800 projectorOur guide shows you how to replace the Compaq MP2800 projector lamp

When the Compaq MP2800 projector lamp has reached its end of life the message “”Lamp May Fail Soon –
Replacement Suggested” “displays on the projection screen. Replace the lamp immediately. Other warning signs may be a dim picture, color that appears washed and a image that is faded. The Compaq MP2800 projector uses the Compaq 215464-001 projector lamp. Be sure to invest in authentic.

Be sure to install an authentic Compaq MP2800 projector lamp. There is nothing more frustrating that having your Compaq MP2800 projector shut down as you are trying to use it.

Why should you avoid counterfeit lamps? With their shorter life and no safety guards to protect your eyesight, counterfeit lamps cause more long-term problems. From exploding inside projectors and damaging your projector beyond repair to the carcinogenic, toxic substitutes, counterfeit lamps end up costing you more money in the end.

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Compaq Lamp Replacement Kit for Mp2800 / 2810

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Installing the replacement projector lamp

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Step 1: Turn off the power to the projector by pressing the blue Standby button .
Step 2: Allow the Compaq MP2800 to cool down for at least 30 minutes.
Step 3: Disconnect the power cord.

 

Compaq Mp2800_projector_lamp_215464-001_power_replaceStep 4: Use a coin to loosen the screw  on the Compaq 215464-001 lamp module.
Step 5: On the front of the Compaq 215464-001 lamp slide up the latch to release it from the projector base.
Step 6: Pull out the Compaq 215464-001 lamp module.

NOTE: The used Compaq 215464-001 projector lamp contains mercury and should be properly recycled. Don’t throw it into regular garbage.

Step 7: Place the new Compaq 215464-001 projector lamp into the projector taking care not to touch the actual bulb. Oil residue from your fingers will cause black marks on the lamp when it starts to heat up.
Step 8: After making sure the Compaq 215464-001 lamp is in securely, press down the release latch to lock the lamp in place.
Step 9: Tighten the screw in the new lamp. You are now ready to reset the lamp timer.

Resetting the lamp timer counter

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Once you have replaced the Compaq MP2800 projector lamp you will need to reset the lamp timer so the projector can accurately track the lamp hours. The projector will no work properly with the new lamp until the lamp timer has been reset.

To reset the lamp timer using the projector:

  • Press the Select button on the projector panel or the remote control. The Main menu will display on the projection screen. To select a function, press the Minus (-) button  to scroll down the Display menu. To reverse the scroll direction, press the Plus (+) button .
  • Scroll down to the Management selection.
  • Press Select to display the secondary menu.
  • Scroll down to Lamp Hours.
  • Press Select to display the third level menu.
  • Scroll down to Reset Lamp Hours.
  • Press Select.
  • Select Save and Return.

 

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When it’s time for a new Dukane ImagePro 8771Dukane_ImagePro_8070_projector_Dukane_456-8767A_replacement_projector_lamp projector lamp

Warning sign

You can expect up to 2100 hours (up to 3100 hours in Eco mode) your Dukane ImagePro 8771 projector lamp before it needs to be replace.

Be sure to replace the lamp when you see the message The lamp has reached the end of its usable life. Please replace the lamp.” It may also be time to replace the projector lamp if you notice the colors on screen have faded or become distorted.

If you have waited too long and the Dukane ImagePro 8771 goes into standby mode, press the HELP button on the remote control for 10 seconds to reset the lamp timer to zero. Replace the projector lamp immediately. Don’t wait until the last minute and have a Dukane ImagePro 8070 projector lamp on hand.

Reduce stress by going with authentic

It can be confusing finding the correct projector lamp for your Dukane ImagePro 8771 projector. Counterfeits, despite their bargain price, actually cost more in the long run. They should be avoided for the following reasons:

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Replacing the projector lamp

The Dukane ImagePro 8771 projector uses the Dukane 456-8767A projector lamp. Before installing a new projector lamp do the following safety steps:

  • Reduce the risk of electrical shock by disconnecting the power cord on the projector.
  • Reduce the risk of severe burns by allowing the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes. It should be cool to the touch.

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Protect the Dukane ImagePro 8771 projector’s top surface by placing it face down on a soft surface. Turn the projector over and loosen the screws on the lamp cover.

Use a Philips screwdriver to push and release the tab. Push up and remove the lamp cover. NOTE: There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock. Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock.

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Loosen the two screws securing the Dukane 456-8767A projector lamp. The screws are not removable so will start start freewheeling. Remove the lamp by grabbing onto the indents on the lamp and pulling up.

Never force the lamp out; pulling too quickly can cause the bulb to shatter. Learn what to do should the bulb shatter.

NOTE: The Dukane 456-8767A projector lamp projector lamp contains mercury and should not be thrown into regular garbage. Recycle your used lamps!

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Gently put in a new Dukane 456-8767A projector lamp and tighten the two screws to hold the lamp in place. Make sure the screws are secure as a loose screw can cause a bad connection while a over tightened screw may cause the lamp to notwork.

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Replace the lamp cover on the projector.

Slip the lamp cover back until it snaps into place.

Restart the projector to reset the lamp timer.

Resetting the lamp timer

It’s important to set the lamp timer so the Dukane ImagePro 8771 can accurately track the life of the newly installed Dukane 456-8767A projector lamp.
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To reset the lamp timer go to the Dukane ImagePro 8771 Default Menu. Scroll down to Clear Lamp Hour Meter to reset the lamp timer.

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interactive-whiteboard

Get the most out of your interactive whiteboard

An interactive whiteboard is an powerful instructional tool that can help any lesson come alive. These safety tips and precautions will help you get the most out of your interactive whiteboard.

Safety first

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  • Don’t obstruct the cameras’ view of the interactive whiteboard’s surface or edges. Avoid magnets, stickers or adhesive tape on the interactive surface. Don’t rest any objects, including the pens  at the bottom of the interactive surface. This interferes with the corner cameras’ ability to detect your finger or pen tray tools.
  • Tell students not to look directly at the light beam from the projector as this can cause eye strain. Encourage them to keep their backs to the projector and before turning to face the class have them take a step sideways out of the projector’s beam.

Make sure that you don’t look directly into the projector’s beam. Keep your back to the class when you write over a projected image. Step to the side of the interactive whiteboard before you turn to face the class.

  • Tell students not to touch the projector because it can become extremely hot during normal operation.
  • Never let a student stand on a chair to reach the screen. If your students can’t reach the top of the interactive whiteboard, remount the wall-mounted unit at a lower position.

Preventing damage to the interactive whiteboard

whiteboard use of screenAlthough the SMART Board interactive whiteboard’s surface is very durable, take the following precautions to prevent damage to the interactive surface.

  • Avoid areas with high levels of dust, humidity or smoke.
  • Don’t use sharp or pointed objects, such as ballpoint pens or pointers, as writing tools.
  • Replace the pen nib when the nib wears out.
  • Low-odor dry-erase markers can be very difficult to erase. Use standard (high-odor) dry-erase markers but use them only in well-ventilated areas.
  • No adhesive tape on the interactive surface.
  • No abrasive erasers or harsh chemicals to clean the surface.
  • Never use compressed air to clean the interactive whiteboard’s cameras. The force of the air can damage them.

Keeping the writing surface clean

With proper care, the SMART Board interactive whiteboard will provide years of trouble-free service. Here are the best tips for keeping the interactive whiteboard working at its best:

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    • Turn the interactive whiteboard off before you clean it so that you do not scramble the desktop icons or accidentally activate applications when you wipe the interactive surface.
    • To view dirt or streaks more easily, set the projector to standby (lamp off) mode.
    • Never  spray cleaner directly onto the interactive whiteboard’s surface.
    • To clean: spray a light amount of cleaner on a cloth and then gently wipe the interactive surface.
    • Clean your interactive whiteboard at least every six months.
    • Don’t allow excess cleaner to flow onto the frame’s reflective surfaces or into the pen tray slots.
    • The digital cameras located in the corners of the frame are protected from dust and dirt by windows. In extremely dusty environments, spray an alcohol-free household glass cleaner, such as Windex® cleaner, on a cotton swab and rub it gently on the windows. Don’t use compressed air to clean the cameras.


Cleaning the pen tray

interactive whiteboard cleaning pen toolIf the infrared sensors in the sides of the pen tools’ slots become obstructed by dirt, moisten a cotton swab with an alcohol-free household glass cleaner, such as Windex, and then carefully clean the infrared transmitter and receiver.

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BenQ HT1075 projectorHow to replace the BenQ HT1075 projector lamp

Start off with authentic

Save yourself unnecessary headaches and purchase an authentic BenQ HT1075 projector lamp. Avoid counterfeit lamps.

You’ll need model BenQ 5J.J9H05.001 replacement lamp.

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Why go authentic? Counterfeit “compatible” lamps may appear to be a bargain but in the long run end up costing more due to their shorter lamp life. They are prone to explosions and can put your eyesight at risk. Due to their substitute toxic materials and carcinogenic parts, the few dollars you will save are not worth it. Protect your health and keep your BenQ HT1075 working at optimum levels. Go with an authentic projector lamp.

End of life warning signs

Your BenQ HT1075 projector uses the BenQ 5J.J9H05.001 replacement projector lamp. When it’s time to replace the BenQ HT1075 projector lamp you’ll see a series warnings appear on screen.

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First warning: Install a new lamp for optimal performance. If the projector operates normally in Economic mode you may continue operating the
projector until the next hour lamp warning appears.
Press OK to dismiss the message.

 

 

Second Warning: Strongly recommend you to replace the lamp at this stage. The BenQ 5J.J9H05.001 lamp brightness
diminishes with use. This is normal lamp behavior. You can
replace the lamp whenever you notice that the brightness
level has significantly diminished.
Press OK to dismiss the message.

 

Final warning: The lamp MUST be replaced before the projector will operate normally.
Press OK to dismiss the message.

 

 

Follow these safety instructions before changing the lamp:

      • Reduce the risk of electrical shock by disconnecting the power cord on the BenQ HT1075 projector.
      • Reduce the risk of severe burns by allowing the projector to cool for at least 45 minutes. The projector should be cool to the touch.

Replacing the projector lamp

BenQ_HT1075_projector_lamp_5J.J9H05.001_cover-screwThe projector lamp cover is found on the side of the BenQ HT1075 projector.
Loosen the screw holding the projector lamp cover in place

BenQ_HT1075_projector_lamp_5J.J9H05.001_coverLift up the projector lamp cover. Put it to one side.

NOTE: The BenQ 5J.J9H05.001 projector lamp contains mercury and should not be thrown into regular garbage. It should be properly recycled. 

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Loosen the screws that secures the lamp. Lift the handle so that it stands up.

BenQ_HT1075_projector_lamp_5J.J9H05.001_handleUse the handle to slowly pull the lamp out of the projector. Pulling it too quickly may cause the lamp to break and scatter  broken glass in the projector.

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Insert the new BenQ 5J.J9H05.001 lamp into the projector taking care not to touch the actual bulb.

BenQ_HT1075_projector_lamp_5J.J9H05.001_tighten_screwTighten the screws on the new lamp Loose screw may cause a bad connection, which could result in malfunction. Do not over tighten the screw.

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Replace the lamp cover on the BenQ HT1075 projector. You are know ready to reset the lamp timer.

Resetting the lamp timer

After changing the lamp, you’ll need to rese the lamp timer. Do not reset if the lamp is not new or replaced as this could cause damage.

  • After the startup logo displays, resetting the lamp timer via the OSD menu.
    Under the Advanced OSD menu, go to System Setup : Advanced > Reset Lamp Timer/
  • Select RESET.
  • • Under the Basic OSD menu, if there’s no signal connected to the projector, go to Reset Lamp
    Timer and select Reset
  • If there are signals connected, go to Settings > Reset Lamp Timer and select Reset.
  • A “Reset Successfully” message displays to notify that the lamp time has been reset to “0”
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NEC_LT260_projectorWe have you covered when it’s time to change the NEC LT260 projector lamp

After your NEC LT260 projector lamp has been operating for 1500 hours (2000 hours in Eco mode) or longer, the “Lamp” indicator in the cabinet will blink red and an onscreen message will appear.

Replace the NEC LT260 projector lamp immediately as it will go into stand by mode after 1600 hours (2100 hours  in Eco mode) of service.

Go with authentic

Why go authentic? Counterfeit “compatible” lamps may appear to be a bargain but in the long run end up costing more due to their shorter lamp life. They are prone to explosions and can put your eyesight at risk. Due to their substitute toxic materials and carcinogenic parts, the few dollars you will save are not worth it.

The NEC LT260 uses the NEC LT60LPK replacement projector lamp. Keep your projector working properly by investing in an OEM lamp.

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Replacing the lamp

Follow these important safety instructions before installing the new NEC LT260 projector lamp

      • turn off the projector.
      • unplug the projector from its power source.
      • unplug the power cable.
      • wait until the projector is cool to the touch to avoid getting burned.

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Loosen the lamp cover screw. It is not removeable so you will know it’s fully loose when the screwdriver goes into a freewheeling condition. Remove the lamp cover.
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Loosen the two screws keeping the NEC LT60LPK lamp housing secure. These screws are also non-removeable so you will know when they have been loosened when the screwdriver stars freewheeling.

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Remove the NEC LT60LPK lamp by pulling out the handle.

NOTE: There is an interlock on this case to prevent the risk of electrical shock. Do not attempt to circumvent this interlock.

NOTE: Your should NEC LT60LP lamp contains mercury and should be properly recycled.

 

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Install a new NEC LT60LP lamp into NEC LT260 projector making sure to line up interlock correctly. Tighten the screw on the projector lamp.

Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screws on the cover.

You are now ready to reset the lamp timer.

Reset the NEC LT260 lamp timer

Once the NEC LT60LP projector lamp has been replaced you will need to reset the lamp timer so the projector can properly track lamp life. You can use the ON-SCREEN MENU to reset the lamp hours:

        • Plug in the power cored into the wall outlet.
        • Turn on the projector.
        • Press the MENU button on the remote control or projector cabinet to display the Basic
          Scroll down to Press the SELECT
        • Choose CLEAR LAMP HOURS.
        • A confirmation message appears.
        • Select YES.

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How to replace the Canon LV-7355 projector lamp

 

Canon_LV7350_projector_lamp_LV-LP11_warningWhen it’s time to replace the Canon LV-7355 projector lamp the LAMP REPLACE indicator will light yellow.

Other indicators may include a faded picture or a poor coloring. Replace the lamp immediately

Invest in authentic

Be sure to always install an authentic Canon LV-7355 projector lamp. Avoid counterfeits — even if the price seems like a great deal. They will cost you more in the long run. Reasons to avoid them:

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Install the projector lamp

Your Canon LV-7355 projector uses the Canon LV-LP11 projector lamp.

NOTE: The Canon LV-LP11 contains mercury and should be properly recycled. Don’t throw it into regular garbage.

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  • Unplug the electrical cord on the Canon LV-7355 so there is no chance the projector could get turned on during the installation.
  • The Canon LV-7355 operates under high temperatures so give it at least one hour to cool down before opening the projector to change the projector lamp.
  • Place on a padded surface and turn the projector upside down
  • Loosen the screw holding the lamp cover in place

 

  • Loosen the three screws holding the Canon LV-LP11 projector lamp cover in place.
  • Using the handle pull outthe Canon LV-LP11 projector lamp assembly
  • Replace the lamp assembly with a new Canon LV-LP11 projector lamp. Be careful not to touch the actual bulb as oil from your fingers can leave black marks on the lamp. Tighten the screws on the new lamp.
  • Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screw.

Resetting the lamp timer counter

After replacing the Canon LV-7355 projector lamp, you’ll need to reset the lamp so the projector can accurately track the hours left.

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  • Turn the projector on
  • Press MENU button and ON-SCREEN MENU will appear.
  • Press POINT LEFT/RIGHT button(s) to SETTING Menu icon
  • Press POINT DOWN button to move to LAMP COUNTER RESET?
  • Press SET button. The message “Lamp replace counter reset?” is displayed.
  • Move the pointer to [Yes] and then press SET button.

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Geha-Compact-219Use this guide to replace the Geha Compact 219 projector lamp

Go with an authentic Geha Compact 219 projector lamp when it’s time for a replacement.

Buy the right lamp

Always look for the seal of approval before buying your Geha Compact 219 projector lamp. This guarantees you are getting an OEM mnufactured lamp that will keep your projector working at its optimum levels. Othwerise, you run the risk of damaging your projector. The Geha Compact 219 needs a Geha 60-283952 projector lamp.

6 reasons to avoid generic

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End of life

GEHA-219_ projector_Geha_60-246697_lamp_warningWhen it’s time to replace your Geha Compact 219 projector lamp a warning sign will appear on screen. Replace the lamp immediately when you see this warning. Other warning signs includes a dark image or one with colors that are faded.

Replacing the projector lamp

The Geha Compact 219 uses the Geha 60-283952 projector lamp Before installation follow these important safety steps:

  • Turn off the Geha Compact 219 projector and unplug the AC cord.
  • These projectors operate under high temperatures and there is a risk of burning if the projector has not cooled enough. Allow the Geha Compact 219 to cool for one hour. It should be cool to the touch.Geha_Compact_650PLUS_projectors_replace_Geha_60-246697_lamp

1. Remove the two screws from the cover.

2. Lift the cover off the projector and place it to one side.

3. Remove the two screws holding the Geha Compact 219 projector lamp in place. screw from the cover.

3. Lift the wire handle on the Geha 60-283952 projector lamp and gently pull the lamp up to remove it.

Don’t throw the old Geha 60-283952 into regular garbage as it contains mercury — send it to a local recycling program.

4. Take the new Geha 60-283952 projector lamp using the wire handle. Avoid touching the bare bulb; the oil on your finger can leave a black mark on the lamp affecting the projected image. Tighten the screws on the new Geha 60-283952 projector lamp.

Put the lid back onto the projector. Tighten the screw holding the lid in place. Plug the AC cables back into the projector. Turn the project on so you can reset the lamp timer.

Resetting the projector lamp timer

It’s important to always reset the lamp timer after replacing the projector lamp in your Geha Compact 219 projector. You want the projector to track how many hours the lamp has been used and send out warning messages when the Geha 60-283952 projector lamp reaches end of life.

To reset the Projector Lamp timer:

  • Turn on the projector
  • Press MENU
  • Scroll down to OPTIONS
  • Choose Lamp Settings. Press ENTER.
  • Select Lamp Reset to open an additional dialogue box.
  • Select YES. Press Enter

Extending the projector lamp life

  • Use the Eco Mode for more lamp hours.
  • Keep your air filters clean to avoid overheating the projector.
  • Make sure there is enough airflow around the Geha Compact 219 projector.
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Sanyo_PLV-Z1X_projectorInstall a new Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector lamp using our guide

Replacing the Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector lamp is simple if you follow out guide.

When it time to replace the Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector lamp, the LAMP REPLACE indicator lights yellow. If this indicator lights yellow, replace the lamp with a new one promptly . Sanyo_PLV-Z1X_projector_lamp_POA-LMP86_warning

the lamp indicator will flash yellow. Be sure to invest in an authentic Sanyo POA-LMP86 projector lamp It’s the best insurance  to keep your Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector working. Generic lamps just have too many problems:

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Projector lamp replacement

Turn off the projector and unplug the AC cord. Allow the Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector lamp tto cool for at least 45 minutes. Don’t open the projector until it is cool to the touch. These projectors operate under high temperatures and there is a risk of severe burning.

    • Place the Sanyo PLV-Z1X upside down on a soft surface to access the lamp cover. Loosen the two screws holding the projector lamp cover in place
    • Loosen the two screws keeping the Sanyo POA-LMP86 projector lamp in place. Grab the wire handle and gently remove the lamp.
    • This lamp contains mercury and should be properly recycled.
    • Place the new Sanyo POA-LMP86 projector lamp into the projector lamp.
    • Avoid touching the glass or the bulb since the oil from your fingers may cause black spots on the bulb when the projector heats up.
    • Tighten the two screws on the Sanyo POA-LMP86 projector lamp
    • Replace and tighten the screws on the projector lamp cover.
    • Re-connect the power cord and turn on the Sanyo PLC-SU10 projector
    • Reset the Lamp Counter.

Resetting the Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector lamp timer

Reset the Lamp Control Mode only when Sanyo PLV-Z1X projector lamp has been replaced. Do not operate the projectors while any of the lamps are removed as this may result in malfunctions, fire hazard and other accidents.

 

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  • Turn the projector on
  • Press the MENU button to bring up the ON-SCREEN MENU.
  • Press the LEFT/RIGHT button to select SETTING and press the SELECT button. to bring up the SETTING MENU.
  • Press the DOWN button and a red-arrow icon appears.
  • Select the Lamp counter reset item
  • The message “LAMP REPLACE COUNTER RESET” is displayed.
    Select YES to reset the Timer.

Tips for longer projector lamp life:

  • Avoid frequent on and offs to avoid power surges.
  • Don’t let the projector overheat as this puts stress on the lamp. Make sure there is enough airflow around the projector particularly if it’s been permanently mounted.
  • Let the projector stand unused for at least one hour ever 24 hours. An average use of four to five hours per day will ensure longer lamp life.
  • Keep the air filters clean and free of dust so it can do its job and keep the projector lamp for overheating. so on your Using “Eco mode” or “Lamp Economy Mode” can reduces lamp brightness by 20% while extending the lamp life by 50%.
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