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8 Trouble shooting Symptom: No image on the Projectorscreen Possible causes and remedies: 1. The unit has not been switched on. Check the ON/OFF switch on the plug panel. 2. No mains connected. Check that the mains cable is connected to the plug panel and the wall outlet. 3. Unit left in Standby mode. Press Menu key on the interactive remote control, or ENTER key on the Control Panel 4. Unit left in BLANK mode. Press BLANK on the Interactive Remote Control. 5. Contrast has been turned too far. Adjust the contrast. 6. The Projector has not been set up for this particular application. Run the setup procedure. 7. The lamp does not function, see the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. 8. The "open lid" detector prevents the Projector from being turned on. Lock the lamp lid properly. Symptom: Low brightness Possible causes and remedies: 1. Adjust brightness until a satisfactory image is achieved. Symptom: No source signal detected (Black screen with blue frame) Possible causes and remedies: 1. The signal source has not been switched on. Turn on signal source. 2. The cables are not properly connected. Check all the connections. NB! Make sure the buffer cable is connected the correct way with the buffer box and short end cable at the computer. 3. For notebooks: The external RGB port may need to be manually activated. Please consult the notebook operating manual on how to operate. 49 Contents