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Sanyo PLC-XM150L User Manual

Sanyo PLC-XM150L
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Multimedia Projector
SERVICE MANUAL
PRODUCT CODE
PLC-XM150 PLC-XM150L
1 122 499 00 (KA8A) 1 122 499 20 (KA8AL)
1 122 500 00 (LA8A) 1 122 500 20 (LA8AL)
1 122 500 02 (LA8C) 1 122 500 22 (LA8CL)
Original Version
REFERENCE NO. SM5111174-00
FILE NO.
Model No. PLC-XM150L
PLC-XM150
PLC-XM100L
PLC-XM100
U.S.A, Canada,
Europe, U.K, Asia
PLC-XM150L / PLC-XM100L
* Projection lens is optional.
Chassis No. KA8-XM150L00
KA8-XM15000
KZ5-XM100L00
KZ5-XM10000
Match the Chassis No. on the rating label of the projector
with the Chassis No. in the Service Manual.
If the Original Version Service Manual Chassis No. does
not match, additional Service Literature is required. You
must refer to Notices” to the Original Service Manual prior
to servicing.
PLC-XM100 PLC-XM100L
1 122 497 00 (KZ5A) 1 122 497 20 (KZ5AL)
1 122 498 00 (LZ5A) 1 122 498 20 (LZ5AL)
1 122 498 02 (LZ5C) 1 122 498 22 (LZ5CL)

Table of Contents

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Sanyo PLC-XM150L Specifications

General IconGeneral
Vertical scan range48 - 100 Hz
Horizontal scan range15 - 100 kHz
Projection technologyLCD
Contrast ratio (typical)1000:1
Projector native resolutionXGA (1024x768)
Lamp typeNSH
Lamp power330 W
Light source typeLamp
Service life of light source2000 h
Service life of light source (economic mode)3000 h
Analog signal format systemNTSC, PAL, SECAM
S-Video inputs quantity1
Dimensions (WxDxH)489.5 x 371.1 x 164 mm
Noise level38 dB
Power consumption (standby)0.6 W
Power consumption (typical)400 W
Power consumption (economy mode)338 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight8900 g

Summary

Safety Instructions

Service Personnel Warning

Warns service personnel about potential hazards like eye damage, UV radiation, and high voltages during servicing.

Safety Precautions

General safety rules to be followed during projector servicing, including isolation transformer use and proper installation of covers.

Circuit Protections

Power failure and fan lock detection

Describes the projector's protection circuits that automatically shut down the unit during power failures or fan lock conditions.

Maintenance

Replacing the Filter Cartridge

Step-by-step guide for replacing the projector's filter cartridge, including resetting the counter.

Lamp Replacement

Detailed instructions on how to safely replace the projector lamp, including cooling time and handling precautions.

Cleaning

Security Function Notice

Resetting procedure

Steps to reset security functions like Key lock and PIN code lock to their factory default settings.

Mechanical Disassembly

Mechanical disassembly flow chart

A flowchart outlining the basic procedures for disassembling the projector's mechanical components.

Optical Parts Disassembly

Adjustments

Adjustments after Parts Replacement

Table indicating necessary optical and electrical adjustments after replacing specific projector parts.

Service Adjustment Menu Operation

How to enter and navigate the service adjustment menu for accessing and modifying calibration data.

Optical Adjustment

1. Optical axis adjustment

Procedure for adjusting the projector's optical axis to ensure correct image alignment and color.

Electrical Adjustments

Test Points and Locations

Diagrams showing the physical locations of test points on the main and power boards for electrical adjustments.

Service Adjustment Data Table

Troubleshooting

No Power

Diagnosis for issues where the POWER and LAMP indicators do not light, checking fuses and thermal switches.

Temperature Abnormality

Explains the temperature monitoring system and the urgent shutdown procedures when overheating occurs.

No Picture

Troubleshooting steps for cases where the projector displays no picture, checking various signal inputs.

Motor control problems

Diagnosing issues related to motor control for zoom, focus, lens shift, and shutter operations.

Control Port Functions

Mechanical Parts List

Electrical Parts List

Schematic Diagrams

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