Section 6: Troubleshooting
System Warnings
Shows that a system malfunction exists. A system warning message replaces the input signal message and
disappears when the input signal status changes. The projector will remain operational, but the message show a
possibly serious problem that must be reported to the manufacturer. Reset the projector by powering it off and
on again, cooling when necessary.
System Errors
Shows that a serious malfunction exists and must be reported to the manufacturer as soon as possible. The
projector will no longer operate. Reset the projector by powering it off and on again, cooling when necessary.
6.2.1 LED Status Display on the Projector
Projector status is indicated by a single three-color LED adjacent to a 2-digit status display. Refer to Table 6.1
for a description of LED variations that indicate operation status. A solid red LED indicates a system error and
the corresponding error code indicates what the error is. Refer to Table 6.2 for a list of error codes. Press
to acknowledge and clear the error code.
Exit
Exit
Table 6.1 LED Operational Status Codes
LED Status
Rotating
PR (Programming TI)
Solid yellow
FS (Failsafe mode)
—
—, static
—
—, moving up and down
•
BO (Booting) when power first applied
•
B1 (Boot phase 1) starting main script
•
B2 (Boot phase 2) starting projector code
Solid green
•
B3 (Boot phase 3) about to initialize connections
•
SH (Shutter Mode) active EM
Flashing
green
System error – see 6.2.2 Error Codes
Solid Red
Flashing red
— —
blank
Rotating
blank
6-2
2-Character Display
Description
Warming up
EM in fail safe mode, refer to the Visual
Environments Projector
Software Upgrade instruction sheet (020-
100443-xx)
STANDBY mode
Brief cool down period
•
When powering ON (booting) the projector,
the LED will go through phases.
•
Powered ON
•
Normal operations
•
EM ON
Keypad command sent - Command received
•
Key press error
•
Wrong protocol sent
Waiting to establish a connection with PHM
Initializing hardware and connecting to PHM
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