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If you're not sure the problem is the lamp, we recommend you to use our Projection TV troubleshooting Wizard or read your owner's manual here.
The POWER (green), STANDBY (orange) and/or LAMP (orange) indicators indicate the condition of the monitor and provide warnings by lighting or flashing, as shown below.The POWER indicator lights up: The power of the monitor is on.The STANDBY indicator lights up: The monitor is in standby mode. The monitor is turned on by pressing POWER button on the remote control.The POWER and STANDBY indicators light up: The AUTO SHUT OFF function is working. The monitor has been turned off when the time you specify has passed after the input from the computer is cut off.The POWER indicator flashes: The lamp is preparing to turn on. Picture and sound will appear momentarily.The LAMP and STANDBY indicators flash: The air filter or the lamp cover is not attached securely. When you secure the cover, the STANDBY indicator lights up and the LAMP indicator turns off.The LAMP indicator flashes: The lamp for the light source has burnt out.The LAMP, STANDBY and POWER indicators flash: Contact qualified Sony personnel and inform them of the monitor’s condition.The LAMP and POWER indicators flash: Contact qualified Sony personnel and inform them of the monitor’s condition.The STANDBY and POWER indicators flash: Contact qualified Sony personnel and inform them of the monitor’s condition.
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