Six steps to replacing lamps in the Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector

Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part no 610 292 4831

Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector

Your Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector is equipped to operate with four Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part 610-292-4831) projector lamps. The Lamp Replace Indicator at the front and at the back of the projector will flash yellow when any of the four projector lamps is nearing the end of its life. To find the specific Sanyo POA-LMP42 that needs to be replaced, you’ll need to consult the Lamp Status Display projector screen.

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LAMP STATUS DISPLAY SETTINGS

Sanyo PLC-XF41 Lamp Status Screen, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part no 610 292 4831
The Lamp Status Display shows the status of each Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part 6102924831) lamp:

Yellow Lamp: projector lamp is lighting normally.
Dim Lamp: projector lamp is off
Red Lamp: projector is nearing end of life and should be replaced.
X Mark on Lamp: the lamp is not functioning and needs to be replaced immediately.

 

 

LAMP MANAGEMENT FUNCTION

Sanyo PLC-XF41 four lamp mode, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part no 610-292-4831

The Lamp Management Function automatically changes the combinations of lighting lamps by detecting which lamps are still working.

 

Sanyo PLC-XF41 two lamp mode POA-LMP42 service part no 6102924831
When any of the four Sanyo POA-LMP42 lamps goes out, Lamp Mode will automatically switch from using four Sanyo POA-LMP42 (6102924831) lamps to using two lamps.

Sanyo PLC-XF41 one lamp mode, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part no 610-292-4831 When any of the two Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part no 610-292-4831) lamps are out, the projector will operate using only one lamp.

 

 

INSTALLING THE NEW SANYO POA-LMP42 LAMP

NOTE: Make sure of the number of lamps that need to be replaced by referring to the Lamp Status Display and the Lamp Management Function. 

Sanyo PLC-XF41 lamp cover , POA-LMP42 service part no 6102924831

  • Remove the two screws on the Sanyo PLC-XF41 Lamp Cover.
  • Press the top button to open the Lamp Cover.
  • Choose which lamp needs to be replaced. BE SURE TO PICK THE CORRECT LAMP THAT NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.
  • Loosen the two screws holding the Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part no 610-292-4831) lamp in place.
  • Grasp the handle and gently pull out the defective Sanyo POA-LMP42 lamp. Sanyo PLC-XF41 Lamp Assembly, Sanyo POA-LMP42 610 292 4831Place to one side. Be sure to dispose of the used Sanyo POA-LMP42 lamp through a local recycling program. Don’t throw this lamp into the regular garbage as it contains mercury.
  • Take the new Sanyo POA-LMP42 lamp by the handle and gently guide it into place.
  • Tighten the two screws holding the Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part 6102924831) lamp assembly in place.
  • Replace the Sanyo PLC-XF41 Lamp Cover and tighten the two screws to put the lamp cover back in place.
  • Reset the Lamp Counter following the instructions below.

LAMP COUNTER RESET FOR SANYO PLC-XF41

Sanyo PLC-XF41 lamp counter reset option, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part no 610-292-4831

  • Turn the Sanyo PLC-XF40 projector on.
  • Press the MENU buttons to open the ON-SCREEN MENU.
  • Press POINT LEFT/RIGHT button to get the red frame pointer to move to the SETTING menu icon.
  • Press POINT DOWN button to Lamp counter reset. Press SELECT.
  • Move the arrow to the replaced lamp number (Lamp 1, Lamp 2, Lamp 3 or Lamp 4). Press SELECT. BE SURE TO RESET THE CORRECT LAMPS
  • The message “Lamp replace counter Reset?” will be displayed with YES or NO underneath.
  • Move the pointer to YES. Press the SELECT button.
  • Move to the second confirmation box and select YES.Sanyo PLC-XF41 lamp reset counter, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part not 6102924831

NOTE: BE SURE TO RESET THE CORRECT LAMP otherwise the lamp replace indicator will continue lighting YELLOW.

RESETTING THE SANYO POA-LMP42 (6102924831) LAMP MODE

You can set the lamp mode to use either four lamps or two lamps. Using 2 lamps will prolong the life of the projector lamps.
Sanyo PLC-XF41 Lamp Mode icon, Sanyo POA-LMP42 service part no 6102924831To change the lamp mode:
Press MENU button so the ON-SCREEN Menu will appear.
Using the POINT LEFT/RIGHT button move to SETTING. Press SELECT button.
A second dialog screen appears.
Press the POINT DOWN button to move to LAMP MODE.
4 lamps mode using all lamps. Picture will become brighter.
2 lamps mode using only 2 lamps. Picture will become darker
NOTE: You must wait 90 seconds after changing the Lamp Mode before changing it again.

Tips to make your Sanyo POA-LMP42 lamps last longer

Extend the life of your newly installed Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part no 610-292-4831) by following these helpful tips:

  • Wait at least five minutes before turning the Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector off.
  • Don’t operate the projector continuously without letting it stand for at least one hour turned off every 24 hours.
  • Cleaning the air filter regularly will also prolong the life of the  Sanyo POA-LMP42 (service part no 610-292-4831) and prevent the Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector from overheating.
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2 comments on “Six steps to replacing lamps in the Sanyo PLC-XF41 projector
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  1. avatar Daniel Salas says:

    I replaced a burned out lamp. But the projector will not complete the cycle of turning on to get to the menu. It just flashes red and shuts down.

    • avatar Shelagh McNally says:

      Hi Daniel,
      Did you reset the lamp timer? If it is not reset to zero the projector will think the old lamp is still in the projector and keep shutting down.
      Regards,
      Shelagh

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