Setting the projector in “high altitude” mode. (Technique –Vista model simulators)
Problem:
Your Projector suddenly “shut down”, “crashed”, or turned of on it’s own.
Solution:
It could be your altitude:
At high altitudes, a projector may automatically shut down to prevent overheating due to low air density. The High Altitude Mode technology allows your projector to operate with faster fan speeds to prevent damage.
Setting the projector in “high altitude” mode. ( Technique –Vista model simulators)
- You can set this by pushing the “menu” button on the top of the projector.
- Then select the tab on the top right
Then scroll down to the “high altitude tab and turn it to on.
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