Epson ELP-3300 powers up bulb light is green but stays on stand by
I just put a new Bulb in my ELP 3300 bulb warms up goes to green but power light go's to green briefly and then to orange and stays in stand by mode and wont come off PLEASE HELP
I have similar problem with my Panasonic PT-AE700U. But I can't assess the on-screen menu to reset the timer since the projector no longer starts normally I have similar problem with my Panasonic PT-AE700U. But I can't assess the on-screen menu to reset the timer since the projector no longer starts normally
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Make sure its an original Osram or Philips bulb inside the housing. If its a cheap lamp it will act this way. If it is an original lamp, then you may have a power supply issue. It shouldn't affect your TV but you may want to try resetting the lamp timer by following the instructions that came with the lamp.
TY-LA1001 Timer reset
While pressing the VOL- button on the projection display, hold down the number 0 button on the remote control at the same time for more than 5 seconds.
Sounds like you need a new bulb, or possibly new lamp. The red/green flashing is the warm up to get the bulb ready. If it's shutting down after that, instead of turning on, it means the bulb isn't working - that's a common thing, for the bulb to burn out.
Possibly the lamp's bad, but that's much less likely.
How does the bulb look? Is it bright or kind of dim. The bulb warming error is designed to halt use of the machine until the scanner bulb reaches the correct output level. As these are basically a flourescent tube, they will dim over time and at a certain point they will not generate enough light to enable proper scanning. If the bulb is dim, it will require replacement.
You tv used lamp XL-2400 or also known as F93087500. It is very common for this bulb to fail and have the exact symptom you are experiencing. I cant count how many times I have seen it.. Replace the lamp with either the exact Sony or an OEM and you will be back in business..
Good Luck!!
1,Check the fans ,whether each fan is running,when you turn on the projector
2,if the fans run, then ,check the lamp or lamp ballast
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probably. try to check the number of light hours( you can check the manual on how to view it) usually 10000 hours could mean that you need to replace the bulb. also check the physical appearance of the bulb, if it has cracks on the ceramic at the back, then you need to replace it.
Is there any power at all on the unit , like LED's lighting up ?
If there is then it would be your Ballast ( lamp's powersupply ) that need replacement.
If there isn't - then you should check on the Powersupply Board ( where your AC inlet sits in ) if the fuse is blown and if not , then you will have to replace the Powersupply Board.
Thank you but how do I do that
I have similar problem with my Panasonic PT-AE700U.
But I can't assess the on-screen menu to reset the timer since the projector no longer starts normally
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