Replacing a lamp, Troubleshooting – Sony KL-W9000 User Manual

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Replacing a lamp

If the screen becomes dark, the color looks unusual, or
the LAMP indicator on the front of the monitor flashes,
it is time to replace the lamp with a new one.

Before replacement

• Be sure to use the Sony XL-100U lamp unit (not supplied) for

replacement. Use of other lamps causes damage to the
monitor.

• Do not remove the lamp for any purpose other than

replacement.

• Before replacement, be sure to turn off the monitor and unplug

the power cord.

• When replacing the lamp, let it cool down completely, as the

surface of the lamp remains hot for at least 30 minutes after the
power has been switched off.

• Do not leave the removed lamp near the inflammable

materials.

• Do not pour water onto the removed lamp, nor put any object

inside the lamp.

• Do not put inflammable materials and metal objects inside the

lamp receptacle on the monitor, after removing the lamp. Do
not touch the receptacle.

• Fit the new lamp securely, otherwise the screen may become

dark, or it may cause fire.

1

Turn off the power switch on the monitor
and unplug the power cord.
Wait at least 30 minutes to allow the lamp to cool
down before replacing it .

2

Remove the front panel.

3

Untighten the screw with a coin or similar
object to remove the lamp cover.

4

Loosen the two screws that secure the
lamp, then pull out the lamp.
The lamp is very hot immediately after use. Never
touch the front glass of the lamp or the
surrounding parts.

Loosen the two screws with the hexagon
head wrench (supplied with the lamp).

Pull out straight towards you by holding the
handle.

Replace the removed lamp into the empty box of
the replacement lamp.

5

Mount the new lamp and tighten the two
screws securely.

6

Mount the lamp cover and tighten the
screw.

7

Mount the front panel.
Be careful not to damage the speakers of the
monitor.

Notes

• Do not touch the front glass of a new lamp or the glass of the

lamp receptacle. This may reduce picture quality or lamp life.

• Be sure to attach the lamp securely. Otherwise, the monitor

will not turn on.

• A laud sound may be heard when the lamp burns. This is not

dangerous.

• Consult your Sony dealer for the XL-100U lamp unit.

Pull the panel towards you, holding its right
end. Be careful not to damage your nails.

Hold the monitor tightly.

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Troubleshooting

If the problem persists after trying the methods below,
contact your nearest Sony dealer.

No picture

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Check that the power cord is connected
firmly.

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Is the power of the monitor turned on?

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Is the air filter mounted securely? (page 23)

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Is the lamp cover attached securely? (page
24)

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Check that the power of the connected
equipment is turned on.

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Try to press any key on the connected
computer.

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Check that the RGB signal cable or audio/
video cords are properly connected. (The
supplied HD15-HD15 adaptor may be
needed for some models of IBM PC/AT or
compatible computers. For a Macintosh or
compatible computer use the supplied
Macintosh adaptor.)

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Make sure that no pins on the HD15
connectors are bent.

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Check that the video card is seated
completely in the proper bus slot.

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Check that the frequency range of the input
signal is within that specified for the
monitor. (If not, “OUT OF SCAN RANGE”
appears on the screen.)

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The monitor does not accept an interlace
mode signal.

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For customers using Windows 95 — If “KL-
W7000” or “KL-W9000” is not displayed as
“Monitor type” when selecting “SONY” as
“Manufacturer” from the device select
screen in Windows 95, select “Standard
monitor” as “Manufacturer” and “Plug and
Play monitor (VESA DDC)” as “Monitor
type,” or select “SONY Corporation” as
“Manufacturer” and “KL-W7000” or “KL-
W9000” as “Monitor type.”

Picture and sound output are delayed

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When the green u (power) indicator on the
front is flashing, the monitor is warming
up.

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It will take 30 minutes for the monitor to
display the picture again after the monitor
is switched off.

Screen lit and cannot see the picture

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Be sure that you are watching the monitor
within the optimum viewing area. (page 5)

Good picture, no sound

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Press VOL+ (VOLUME+).

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Press MUTING so that “MUTING”
disappears from the screen. (page 13)

Fuzzy picture

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Set the NR option in the VIDEO ADJUST
menu to LOW or HIGH.

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If you use the monitor in a cold place,
moisture condensation may have occurred.
Leave the monitor as it is to let moisture
evaporate.

Dark picture

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Replace the lamp for the light source with a
new one. (page 24)

No color, abnormal color

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Adjust the picture in the VIDEO ADJUST
menu. (page 18)

Double images

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Use of an extension cable, excessive cable
length or loose connection can produce this
symptom.

Computer picture not centered or sized
properly

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Adjust the centering and size so that the
picture fits the screen. (page 16)

Distorted picture

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Check your video card manual for proper
monitor setting.

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Check that the frequency and the graphic
mode at which you are trying to input is
within the acceptable range. (page 9)
Even within the proper range some video
cards may have a sync pulse that is too
narrow for the monitor to sync correctly.

No picture, no sound from the connected
equipment

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Are all the connecting cables connected?

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Try to press the RGB or VIDEO button on
the remote control. (page 12)

The remote control does not function.

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Are the batteries worn out?

The humming noise of fans is heard even after
the monitor has been turned off.

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The fans installed inside the monitor are
working to prevent internal heat build-up.
They will stop about 2 minutes later.

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