R5906848 /04 DP2K SLP Series306
Image 25-32
Code 5230: “Lens zoom position - Requested target not reached”
Situation Solution
Manual lens installed. Replace the manual lens with a motorized lens.
Lens not correctly installed. Check of the lens is correctly installed. See service manual chapter “Lens
installation”, page 176.
The activated lens file does
not correspond with the lens
mounted on the projector.
Activate a lens file which does correspond with the mounted lens or mount
an other lens which correspond with the lens file you want to activate.
Corrupt lens file. Delete the lens file and program correct lens type into communicator under
Advanced/lens parameters and recreate a new lens file.
Tip: Perform a “Lens Homing” before creating a new lens file. Otherwise, if
the lens is removed the existing lens file becomes useless. Setup all new
lens files away from the maximum limitation of the lens zoom. It is possible
that the lens file was originally created at the maximum or minimum zoom
capabilities of the lens zoom.
The final lens position lays
very close to the mechanical
limits which disable the
motorized lens position.
Position the lens manually, or reposition the projector so that the lens
position lays further away from the mechanical limits, or try to use another
lens which range is more suitable.
Tip: Setup all new lens files away from the maximum limitation of the lens
zoom. It is possible that lens file was originally created at the maximum or
minimum zoom capabilities of the lens zoom. Program correct lens type
into communicator under Advanced/lens parameters and recreate the lens
files.
Disconnected wire of the zoom
and focus motors of the
motorized lens.
Remove the Lens Holder cover of the projector and check if the orange
wire at the left side of the Lens Holder is connected (reference 5 Image 25-
33)
Disconnected wire, of the lens
motors, from the Signal
Backplane.
Remove the large dust filter from the projector and check if the wire
(reference 3 Image 25-34) is inserted in the Signal Backplane.
Broken or damaged electrical
socket of the Lens Holder.
Check if the electrical socket (reference 1 Image 25-35) on the Lens
Holder front plate is not damaged. If damaged replace the socket. See
service manual chapter “Lens Holder”, page 173.
Malfunction Cinema Control
board.
Replace the Cinema Control board. See service manual chapter
“Replacement of the Cinema Controller”, page 217.
Troubleshooting