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Reiner Schall September 13th 04 11:04 AM

NEC MT1040 Bulp repair
 
I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?

Please answer in newsgroup, cause I don't check the email.

Thanx, Reiner

Ray September 15th 04 12:52 AM

I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?


Reiner,
Lamp life depends on many things including how well the lamp was made in
the first place. Don't forget to clean the filter often. If clogged, it makes
the lamp run hotter than normal, and that can shorten its life. A few other
things to keep in mind: 1. any time you turn the projector on, let it run at
least five minutes before you shut it down. 2. Don't unplug the projector
for several minutes (until the fans stop) after turning it off. 3. As with
any high temp lamp, never touch the glass with your fingers (skin oil will
cause damage).
If there is a "generic" number on the glass, you may be able to find a
replacement by doing a search on that number... but you will likely not save
much money that way assuming you can find just the bulb. Try www.bulbman.com
for a replacement. I have a service manual in .pdf format if you need it.
It's a big 'un... about 12 Megs.

Ray
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Ray September 15th 04 12:52 AM

I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?


Reiner,
Lamp life depends on many things including how well the lamp was made in
the first place. Don't forget to clean the filter often. If clogged, it makes
the lamp run hotter than normal, and that can shorten its life. A few other
things to keep in mind: 1. any time you turn the projector on, let it run at
least five minutes before you shut it down. 2. Don't unplug the projector
for several minutes (until the fans stop) after turning it off. 3. As with
any high temp lamp, never touch the glass with your fingers (skin oil will
cause damage).
If there is a "generic" number on the glass, you may be able to find a
replacement by doing a search on that number... but you will likely not save
much money that way assuming you can find just the bulb. Try www.bulbman.com
for a replacement. I have a service manual in .pdf format if you need it.
It's a big 'un... about 12 Megs.

Ray
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My return addy is spamblocked. To reply, remove the zeroes.

Leonard Caillouet September 15th 04 01:27 AM


"Ray" wrote in message ...
I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?


Reiner,
Lamp life depends on many things including how well the lamp was made

in
the first place. Don't forget to clean the filter often. If clogged, it

makes
the lamp run hotter than normal, and that can shorten its life. A few

other
things to keep in mind: 1. any time you turn the projector on, let it run

at
least five minutes before you shut it down. 2. Don't unplug the projector
for several minutes (until the fans stop) after turning it off. 3. As with
any high temp lamp, never touch the glass with your fingers (skin oil will
cause damage).
If there is a "generic" number on the glass, you may be able to find

a
replacement by doing a search on that number... but you will likely not

save
much money that way assuming you can find just the bulb. Try

www.bulbman.com
for a replacement. I have a service manual in .pdf format if you need it.
It's a big 'un... about 12 Megs.


You'd save over $100 just buying it directly from NEC rather than bulbman.
There are a few other distributors that have it a little cheaper, but even
if you can find the lamp without the frame, the vendors that might have it
will likely be more $. I have not found these lamps less than about 10%
below NEC's pricing.

A good resource for crossing lamps, BTW, is www.donsbulbs.com

You can also find a list of vendors at www.projectorcentral.com

Leonard



Leonard Caillouet September 15th 04 01:27 AM


"Ray" wrote in message ...
I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?


Reiner,
Lamp life depends on many things including how well the lamp was made

in
the first place. Don't forget to clean the filter often. If clogged, it

makes
the lamp run hotter than normal, and that can shorten its life. A few

other
things to keep in mind: 1. any time you turn the projector on, let it run

at
least five minutes before you shut it down. 2. Don't unplug the projector
for several minutes (until the fans stop) after turning it off. 3. As with
any high temp lamp, never touch the glass with your fingers (skin oil will
cause damage).
If there is a "generic" number on the glass, you may be able to find

a
replacement by doing a search on that number... but you will likely not

save
much money that way assuming you can find just the bulb. Try

www.bulbman.com
for a replacement. I have a service manual in .pdf format if you need it.
It's a big 'un... about 12 Megs.


You'd save over $100 just buying it directly from NEC rather than bulbman.
There are a few other distributors that have it a little cheaper, but even
if you can find the lamp without the frame, the vendors that might have it
will likely be more $. I have not found these lamps less than about 10%
below NEC's pricing.

A good resource for crossing lamps, BTW, is www.donsbulbs.com

You can also find a list of vendors at www.projectorcentral.com

Leonard



James Sweet September 15th 04 04:34 AM


"Reiner Schall" wrote in message
m...
I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?

Please answer in newsgroup, cause I don't check the email.

Thanx, Reiner


Sounds like the unit was started frequently, the rated lifespan is for
relatively long run cycles, starting up is very hard on these. I've heard of
people replacing just the bulb but it takes some doing. Best to do some
research online for this one, it's not a trivial matter and the lamps can be
dangerous to handle. Optical alignment is critical and many characteristics
of the lamp will effect this.



James Sweet September 15th 04 04:34 AM


"Reiner Schall" wrote in message
m...
I own a NEC Multisync MT1040 Projector. The lifetime of the Bulp is
aprox. 2000h But after about 1000h the lamp get very dark an there is
only little contrast left.
Is it possible just to change the bulb an not the whole frame? Where
do I get information and the bulp? Do someone know anything?

Please answer in newsgroup, cause I don't check the email.

Thanx, Reiner


Sounds like the unit was started frequently, the rated lifespan is for
relatively long run cycles, starting up is very hard on these. I've heard of
people replacing just the bulb but it takes some doing. Best to do some
research online for this one, it's not a trivial matter and the lamps can be
dangerous to handle. Optical alignment is critical and many characteristics
of the lamp will effect this.



Reiner Schall September 15th 04 02:58 PM

Ray wrote in message ...

Reiner,
Lamp life depends on many things including how well the lamp was made in
the first place. Don't forget to clean the filter often. If clogged, it makes
the lamp run hotter than normal, and that can shorten its life. A few other
things to keep in mind: 1. any time you turn the projector on, let it run at
least five minutes before you shut it down. 2. Don't unplug the projector
for several minutes (until the fans stop) after turning it off. 3. As with
any high temp lamp, never touch the glass with your fingers (skin oil will
cause damage).
If there is a "generic" number on the glass, you may be able to find a
replacement by doing a search on that number... but you will likely not save
much money that way assuming you can find just the bulb. Try www.bulbman.com
for a replacement. I have a service manual in .pdf format if you need it.
It's a big 'un... about 12 Megs.


Thanks again, Ray.

Last year you helped me with the service manual. By the way: I
couldn't fix the problem. I had to gave the projector away. The
problem was what I sugested - a fuse. But I couldn't find the fuse
within the projector, even with the manual. Nevertheless thank you
again.

Reiner

Reiner Schall September 15th 04 02:58 PM

Ray wrote in message ...

Reiner,
Lamp life depends on many things including how well the lamp was made in
the first place. Don't forget to clean the filter often. If clogged, it makes
the lamp run hotter than normal, and that can shorten its life. A few other
things to keep in mind: 1. any time you turn the projector on, let it run at
least five minutes before you shut it down. 2. Don't unplug the projector
for several minutes (until the fans stop) after turning it off. 3. As with
any high temp lamp, never touch the glass with your fingers (skin oil will
cause damage).
If there is a "generic" number on the glass, you may be able to find a
replacement by doing a search on that number... but you will likely not save
much money that way assuming you can find just the bulb. Try www.bulbman.com
for a replacement. I have a service manual in .pdf format if you need it.
It's a big 'un... about 12 Megs.


Thanks again, Ray.

Last year you helped me with the service manual. By the way: I
couldn't fix the problem. I had to gave the projector away. The
problem was what I sugested - a fuse. But I couldn't find the fuse
within the projector, even with the manual. Nevertheless thank you
again.

Reiner

radio jim March 8th 05 12:42 PM

Hi Ray and Reiner.
I also am searching for a copy of the service manual for a NEC MT1040G data projector as I have one with problems (I have spent a lot of time searching the NET, all to no avail). If anybody has a copy electronically, would they be able to advise me as to how I can obtain/download it.
Many thanks in advance.
Regards Jim.

Sandy March 8th 05 10:51 PM

I have the manual electronically.Please E-mail me...remove NOSPAM to
contact

radio jim March 9th 05 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy
I have the manual electronically.Please E-mail me...remove NOSPAM to
contact

Hi Sandy,
Thanks for your post.
I would like to email you but I cannot find your username to email you.
Would you be able to PM me with your email address at DIYbanter forum.

If anybody has a NEC1040 projector that is not working and thay want to get rid of it, let me know as I am looking for one for spare parts.

Radio Jim

dizman August 11th 06 01:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by radio jim
Hi Ray and Reiner.
I also am searching for a copy of the service manual for a NEC MT1040G data projector as I have one with problems (I have spent a lot of time searching the NET, all to no avail). If anybody has a copy electronically, would they be able to advise me as to how I can obtain/download it.
Many thanks in advance.
Regards Jim.


Hi Ray, Reiner, Sandy, Jim, anyone!

I'm searching for this manual too. If anyone could help me I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks in advance,
dizman.


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