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Bloody BULB 3LCD Hitachi CP-X200 HELP!

 
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NewbieDAN



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Location: Bunbury Western Australia

Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:48 am    Post subject: Bloody BULB 3LCD Hitachi CP-X200 HELP!

Guys I've got a Hitachi CP-X200 LCD projector that's been bought second hand
with the "lamp" light flashing, indicating (to the previous owner) that the lamp
was dead and need replacing. Basically a replacement lamp was sourced and
fitted, but the new lamp exibits the same problem! I'm chasing a bit of
information, is there a way to test a lamp? as there is the option to get
another under warranty.

The other thing is I've got a guy who has a bit of testing equipment, but he's
not too familiar with digital projectors, and doesn't want to hurt his test
equipment hooking up to the connector from the power supply to the lamp. So does
anyone know what the operating voltage, amperage etc that a working power supply
would be outputing to a globe like this.

Trying to verify if there is a problem with the globe or the projector itself,
when I hook it up to a laptop it recognises the projector, and it spins up fans
blow etc...the lamps not lighting.
Cheers
Daniel

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Curt Palme
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Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 1:43 pm    Post subject:

The Hitachis I believe have an hour counter reset that you need to do, the set stays off once the counter hits the bulb life end, either 2000 hours or 1500 or whatever.

Do a search on 'hour counter reset', it's something like 'hold down the menu button while switching the main power switch on' or something like that. I had that with one that I sold about 5 years ago.
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NewbieDAN



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Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 5:31 am    Post subject:

Thanks Curt!

I'll give that a try when I get home.

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macgyver655



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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 10:25 pm    Post subject:

What kind of info are you looking for on this?
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NewbieDAN



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Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:24 am    Post subject:

MacGyver, Basically with the 'new' globe fitted, the unit still doesnt strike an arc in the bulb.

The unit displays the standard green power light whilst it prepares to start. from there the error messages start to happen.
Basically first the "Lamp" led light red, at the same time the "power" led starts to flash regularly, then after some time it stops flashing and stays lit.

So I suppose the questions are, from Curts info about a hard lockout with lamp hours...I can't verify being able to reset the lamp hours with out going through the menu...which you of course need the lamp on for. The reset button on the back of the machine doesn't reset any of the higher functions. Is there like a CMOS battery or something that records this info that I can reset? Or is there a series of "hold this down whilst doing something else" that will do the job, if infact it's the lamp timer stopping the unit from lighting the lamp.

If that's out the way, I suppose I need to verify if it's the actual lamp or the power (or lack thereoff) that's not playing the game.

I understand that it's difficult to test a globe, but what sort of power output should the power suppply be producing to strike and arc & then maintain it. I don't want to fry any equipment putting a meter on it if it needs serious voltage to iniate the lamp.

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macgyver655



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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:58 am    Post subject:

I have the test procedure for this. Do you have a DMM and know how to use it?


Oh, and there is no way to test the bulb other then in a known good machine.
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NewbieDAN



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Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:20 am    Post subject:

DMM? digital multi meter...yup I have one, I'm no expert but I can take some readings, sure.
if you could send me the test proceedure that would be fantastic!
designdrafting@swiftdsl.com.au

Thanks again macgyver
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Dan

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Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:35 am    Post subject:

NewbieDAN wrote:
DMM? digital multi meter...yup I have one, I'm no expert but I can take some readings, sure.
if you could send me the test proceedure that would be fantastic!
designdrafting@swiftdsl.com.au

Thanks again macgyver
Cheers
Dan



Since I really dont have a lot of extra time right now I'll have to just send you the manual and you can have at it. If you get stuck then post back and I'll try to make some time. Just DONT try testing the wires to the bulb, I repeat "DO NOT" try testing the wires to the bulb. Bad things can happen.
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