Epson Livingstation LS57P2 User Manual - Page 110

Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators, Lamp light, Power light, Status

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Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators Lamp light Power light Lamp and Power light status Lamp light Off Power light Green Status Ready The TV is operating normally. Off Green flashing Warm-up mode After a moment, your image will appear. Off Orange flashing Cool-down mode Wait until the Power light stops flashing. When it lights orange without flashing, you can turn the TV back on or unplug it. Off Orange Standby mode To turn the TV back on, press the Power button. If you need to disconnect the power, you can unplug the TV. Orange flashing Any state Lamp replacement warning The projection lamp is almost burned out. You may also see a message on the screen. Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it. Red Red Lamp error The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem. Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it. Red flashing Red Lamp cooling or open cover error Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely. If the cover is closed, the lamp may not have cooled completely before the cover was opened. Wait a few minutes until the fan stops running, then unplug the TV, plug it back in, and press the Power button to turn on the TV. If the error persists, contact Epson as described on page 121. Orange Red High temperature warning The TV is overheating and the lamp is turned off automatically. Turn off the TV and let it cool for a few minutes. Make sure there is plenty of space around the TV and that none of the ventilation slots are obstructed. Then turn the TV back on. If it continues to overheat, contact Epson as described on page 121. 110 Solving Problems

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110
Solving Problems
Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators
Lamp and Power light status
Lamp light
Power light
Status
Off
Green
Ready
The TV is operating normally.
Off
Green flashing
Warm-up mode
After a moment, your image will appear.
Off
Orange flashing
Cool-down mode
Wait until the
Power
light stops flashing. When it lights orange
without flashing, you can turn the TV back on or unplug it.
Off
Orange
Standby mode
To turn the TV back on, press the
Power
button. If you need to
disconnect the power, you can unplug the TV.
Orange flashing
Any state
Lamp replacement warning
The projection lamp is almost burned out. You may also see a
message on the screen.
Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 97
to replace it.
Red
Red
Lamp error
The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem.
Obtain a replacement lamp, then follow the steps on page 97
to replace it.
Red flashing
Red
Lamp cooling or open cover error
Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely.
If the cover is closed, the lamp may not have cooled
completely before the cover was opened. Wait a few minutes
until the fan stops running, then unplug the TV, plug it back in,
and press the
Power
button to turn on the TV. If the error
persists, contact Epson as described on page 121.
Orange
Red
High temperature warning
The TV is overheating and the lamp is turned off automatically.
Turn off the TV and let it cool for a few minutes. Make sure there
is plenty of space around the TV and that none of the
ventilation slots are obstructed. Then turn the TV back on. If it
continues to overheat, contact Epson as described on
page 121.
Power
light
Lamp
light