Recheck your remotes settings most likely it's turned on for stand by sometimes going into your settings and going back to it's default settings helps.
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There are a ton of reasons why your projector is turning off automatically . The first reason here is that the projector could of had entered standby mode after a not being used for a while Or the filter warning is another reason why your projector might be turning off. This will occur when the air filter sensor detects that the filters are clogged and need to be cleaned out.
hello dear it is not a problem bcoz it goes in stand by mode when u dont use for say 15 to 20 min ther some company setting for power saver 4 u that keep moniter ina stand by mode.
We had a similar thing (after using it for 4-5 years). After haveing it on for e few hours
some resistance or condensator or so gave a sound (bang) and it went back in the stand by mode. Now it really broke , while showing in the screen "F61" which means that there is something wrong with the eletricity supply. Well, we will start from there with an official repair man. Let you know what it takes to get it repaired. Frasha
If the programs you are watching are in standard definition they are meant to viewed in 4x3 and the best you can do is stretch them. If they are in HD you need to use the component video inputs or HDMI, then the TV will see you are watching HD and display it in its natural format 16x9. Also some SAT recievers and Cable boxes have thier own size/ratio settings
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