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If this is a NEC VT series projector, Change the lamp. When if it continues to blink amber and not project and image after installing a new lamp check the lamp cover to see if the micro switch tab on the lamp cover broke off. Some models have a built in lens cover. If the cover is not slid over to open completely the light may not turn on.
Hello, Unfortunately the discoloration is caused by the extreme heat generated by the Lamp has burned the LCD optical polarization filter/elements. The only solution for this is to replace the entire LCD optical assembly.
This would appear to be a componeent failing and I doubt if it is user fixable. If it unser warranty send it back whence it came, Further support try here http://www.google.co.uk/url?q=http://www.infocus.com/support.aspx&sa=X&oi=smap&resnum=1&ct=result&cd=2&usg=AFQjCNFdFuwQfzBpULQpcHnzxmC_n12fdA
John here, customer advocate at Dell headquarters.
If you can nvigate to the On Screen Display Menu, you should see an "all images" section on the main menu. There you will find brightness, contrast, color temp, white intensity, and gamma controls. You should be able to make adjustments from that menu to sharpen and brighten the image.
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