Reset Lamp Hours Mitsubishi
Detailed instructions on how to reset lamp hours Mitsubishi projectors and TVs. The final step to changing a bulb is to reset the DLP lamp timer. Although the last step in the process, this is an important step. If you fail to reset the timer the projector will likely stop working when the time expires. Once this happens you will be forced to perform the reset. The issue with waiting until this happens, rather then when you changed the bulb, is that your timer will no longer accurately reflect the bulb life leaving you in constant doubt on how much bulb life is left.
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Mitsubishi Replacement DLP Lamp
Below are the steps to reset the Mitsubishi lamp timer. Be sure to pay attention to the details, many of the instructions involve holding down multiple buttons or pressing buttons at the same time. Some even involve pressing buttons on the remote as well as the same time as pressing buttons on the TV or projector.
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Reset Lamp Hours Mitsubishi
When changing bulbs in Mitsubishi projectors it should ask you if you changed the bulb when you restart the unit. At which time you can select yes and the counter will be reset. If this fails to happen or you accidentally select no, put your TV or projector in the Low Energy mode. Then it should ask if you want to reset the counter when you turn on the TV or projector. After you reset, change it back to Standard Energy mode. If the projector or TV no longer starts at all due to the lamp limit being reached follow the steps below:
- Plug in the power cord and switch on the projector.
- Reset lamp time by pressing the <, > and Power buttons on the control panel simultaneously.