Sony KDS-R60XBR2 Operating Instructions - Page 76

Lamp Replacement, Setup, Condition, Explanation/Resolution

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Other Information Condition Explanation/Resolution The TV does not turn on ❏ The TV cools down its projection lamp when the power is turned off. It takes up to two minutes for the picture to come back after the TV is turned on again. Wait for a while until the picture comes back. Small bright or black dot in ❏ It may be possible to see several pixels, which appear dark or bright when viewing picture up close to the screen caused during the manufacturing of the display device. This is not a defect with your TV and will not affect the overall picture performance or reliability of your set. Please view the screen at the recommended viewing distances. Image left on the screen (image ❏ Turn off the TV for a while or let the TV run on another channel. Unlike plasma retention) TV and CRT TV, image retention on this TV is not permanent. It is only a temporary condition; see page 10. White spot on the screen when ❏ If screen is exposed to direct sunlight or strong ambient light, part of the screen powered off may appear white even when TV is power off. This is due to the strong light reflecting off the TV screen and reflections coming behind the screen. This is a structural property of the projection TV and is not a defect. Position your TV away from such light sources. "Projection lamp is nearing end ❏ It is time for you to replace the projection lamp used in your TV. of life. Please replace the • Turn to page 66 on "How to Replace the Lamp" and follow the directions for lamp." message appears replacing the lamp. • Use only the lamp designated for your TV model. • Set the Lamp Replacement option in the Setup settings (see page 62). 76

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Other Information
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The TV does not turn on
The TV cools down its projection lamp when the power is turned off. It takes up to
two minutes for the picture to come back after the TV is turned on again. Wait for
a while until the picture comes back.
Small bright or black dot in
picture
It may be possible to see several pixels, which appear dark or bright when viewing
up close to the screen caused during the manufacturing of the display device. This
is not a defect with your TV and will not affect the overall picture performance or
reliability of your set. Please view the screen at the recommended viewing
distances.
Image left on the screen (image
retention)
Turn off the TV for a while or let the TV run on another channel. Unlike plasma
TV and CRT TV, image retention on this TV is not permanent.
It is only a
temporary condition; see page 10.
White spot on the screen when
powered off
If screen is exposed to direct sunlight or strong ambient light, part of the screen
may appear white even when TV is power off. This is due to the strong light
reflecting off the TV screen and reflections coming behind the screen. This is a
structural property of the projection TV and is not a defect. Position your TV
away from such light sources.
“Projection lamp is nearing end
of life. Please replace the
lamp.” message appears
It is time for you to replace the projection lamp used in your TV.
• Turn to page 66 on “How to Replace the Lamp” and follow the directions for
replacing the lamp.
• Use only the lamp designated for your TV model.
• Set the
Lamp Replacement
option in the
Setup
settings (see page 62).
Condition
Explanation/Resolution