Panasonic PT-AE700E HD Projector, Has A Colour Problem
I Have A Panasonic PT-AE700E HD Projector and It Has A Colour Problem (Screen Is Blue And a bit Of Green If I Remember Correctly) I Replaced The Bulb But Still Does It
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1,Check the fans ,whether the 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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Turn on the projector
MENU-
OPTION-
LAMP RUNTIME-
Press and hold the ENTER button for 3 seconds.
Turn off the power.
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Your problem is the optical block failing. This is very common with the AE700s. It actually happened to me once before and I had it fixed. After having it replaced, it was recommended I run my fan on high mode, run the lamp on low mode and change the back lit color to black from blue to help thwart the issue. The optical block fails due to heat stress from the projector. Doing the things above lower the heat and extend the life of the block. I have a perfeclty good optical block if you would be interested as buying them new are extrememly expensive.
It depends on a lot of factors -- how bright the area is going to be, the size of your screen, etc -- but you'll be roughly 9 to 14 feet from the screen for most settings.
I'm basing this on numbers for a PT-AE700U projector, as I wasn't able to find the AE700E.
Can you connect a computer (vga) signal to this projector? I'd like to know what your "white" computer screen does on the projector....example, Excel spreadsheet....
I am leaning towards these problems, a bad video card...or worse delamination of one of your LCD panels and possible polarizer burn in the optical engine.
I have Panasonic Pt-LM2E projector and it have a pblm,when it goes standby mode after some time (5-7minutes).no other indications shown (eg: lamp,temperature ).pls give a solution for this
where can I buy a Filter - any ideas?
ok from computer but b&w from dvd on component channel
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