We have bought two new bulbs and even the whole new casing and bulb and have tried to install them but the red lamp button keeps flashing. We cannot get our tv to turn on.
1,Turn the projector on,press the Menu botton
2,Press the Left ,Right,Up or Down to find the "lamp usage" and the reset option.
3,select "Lamp replacement counter Reset ?"
4,select "Yes"
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SOURCE: Hitachi CPS860 LCD Projector
Turn On. Press RESET switch for 3 or more seconds until a lamp and 2000 message appears in the middle of the bottom of the screen. Press RESET again and this message will expand to include cant remember then press arrows left arrow and the 2000 will reset to 0. If the first press does not immediately provide a message press it for longer and expect to see message on release. As mentioned you have to be quick otherwise the menu dissapears. If this happens just do it again until you get it completed.
Thanks to the previous reply.
This works it has just been done on a CPX960 without bulb replacement. SO
Dont replace the fuckin thing till it needs to be replaced.
SOURCE: Hitachi replacement bul
Hi,
Let me know exact model of your Hitachi TV to check bulb availability in parts stores.
Bulb replacement is easy process and mostly it is written on owner's manual of TV.
Please use "add a comment" button to intimate model number of TV.
Thank you.
SOURCE: I replaced the lamp with the proper part #UX21513
There is no reset button for the lamp. My first resolution would be to unplug the TV, pull the lamp and try to reseat it. Sometimes the contacts are not perfect. Make sure that all panels and doors are closed as many units have a switch that must be activated with a pin on the panel and/or door. This would also keep the lamp from striking.
Also, some units have a default reset and that is done by pressing and holding the on/off button as you plug the power cord back in. Follow up with results.
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