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The boot process goes through various display modes. Each time it switches, the monitor has to set itself for that mode. This causes the monitor to flicker while it's adjusting. Perfectly normal operation.
Click menu, go to the third screen, unclick source lock, and select the proper source, remember that the format need to be setup according to your output that's coming in to the projector. Under each source format there are sub menus for various input types as well. Tony
Click the exposue and press the down arrow key and hold it, it ill jump up a few times but press save while holding the down key..Not sure why it auto adjust to 1 and wont let you put it on zero..but this is the only way I know how to do it
a relay in most cars should be under the hood. the fuse is usually on the drivers side under the dash in a black box. in my Taurus that's where mine are.
the answer is no they are not the same. the constant control relay module or integrated control module is located on the right inner fender well under the hood. it has a 24 pin connector going to it and it controls various things like the cooling fans and the air conditioning system.
Exposue lamp, does the lamp come on under the glass at all. Open close the front door, if that code comes back your exposure lamp is gone. Thats the bright ligh that comes on while making copies.
preliminary reviews of various forums indicate that this is a shutter-lock issue, requiring the whole shutter assembly to be replaced.
I just sent mine in for repairs for the same issue, but they haven't diagnosed it yet.
It seems that the going rate is around 200$ for a replacement assembly, though some have claimed it has costed as much as $350.
If you take the lens off, pop the battery in, you'll notice the shutter isn't actuating, only the mirror is flipping up and down.
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