I have a Sharp Notevision 3 (XG-NV3XB) that I just got a few days ago. About 1400 hours on the lamp and, now, with two problems.
1.) The biggest problem is that I wasn't watching the projector as it sat about 18 inches from the ground on a pedastal. The projector slid forward and landed, lens first, on the carpeted floor. The unit still turns on and, when attached to an s-video cable input, I can see the faint image of whatever is being supplied but it is so blurry as to be indistinguishable. Adjusting the manual lens focus does have an effect, but it's pretty much going from insanely blurry to just ridiculously blurry. I would assume that the impact was enough to knock something either out of alignment or just altering the distance between optics components. Can you suggest the likely problem and, if possible, something I might me able to adjust by hand? I'm not sure is the lens is easily disassembled or a sealed unit that has to be replaced.
No cracking of the case, lens or lamp appear to have occured and I can only assume that the boards inside are intact because the input image (in this case, a DVD through an s-video connection)is still apparent.
2.) Prior to the fall, I was testing the projector with an RGB input from my computer's video card and the image flashed intermittently, but did not show the computer display. Can you suggest why this might be?
I really appreciate that this forum is around to ask questions.
Thanks a million,
PJ
1.) The biggest problem is that I wasn't watching the projector as it sat about 18 inches from the ground on a pedastal. The projector slid forward and landed, lens first, on the carpeted floor. The unit still turns on and, when attached to an s-video cable input, I can see the faint image of whatever is being supplied but it is so blurry as to be indistinguishable. Adjusting the manual lens focus does have an effect, but it's pretty much going from insanely blurry to just ridiculously blurry. I would assume that the impact was enough to knock something either out of alignment or just altering the distance between optics components. Can you suggest the likely problem and, if possible, something I might me able to adjust by hand? I'm not sure is the lens is easily disassembled or a sealed unit that has to be replaced.
No cracking of the case, lens or lamp appear to have occured and I can only assume that the boards inside are intact because the input image (in this case, a DVD through an s-video connection)is still apparent.
2.) Prior to the fall, I was testing the projector with an RGB input from my computer's video card and the image flashed intermittently, but did not show the computer display. Can you suggest why this might be?
I really appreciate that this forum is around to ask questions.
Thanks a million,
PJ