Make sure the lamp door is engaging the safety switch. manually reset the lamp hours and reflash the software, if that don't work it's most likely the power supply.
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you won't be able to get one for free. infocus service centers are prohibited from releasing that info. if you want a user's manual, try www.projectorcentral.com
power supply problem. if it was overheating, it would go into cooldown mode then standby. there is an issue with the power supply, and it needs replacing. it's about $100 from infocus.
I believe that does mean the lamp is dead. If your model is the LP600,
you need the SP-LAMP-019. A quick search on eBay found one for $320
new. From the InFocus website it is $499 so that is not a bad deal. InFocus offers a 6 month warranty, so that is something you will want to keep in mind.
i had the same problem with my 2 years old infocus lp600. on the mains section of the power supply board you have 4 100uF/16v and 1 4,7uF/35V electrolyt condenser of a 85 degree type. that means it will work 2000 hours at 85 degree (celsius). since the power supply only switch off the lamp in standby with no fan the power supply get hot- i think about 70 degree. so after two years in stanby it is evident that this condensers loose halve of their capacity - after switch off no new start. changing this condensers with new ones of 105 degree type will solve tis problem. and for the future - no more stanby.
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