Friday, December 17, 2010

The Correct Way to Replace Your Panasonic Ty La-1000 Replacement Lamp

Before you are going to buy a Replacement  Lamp, there are several things that you need to consider in order to make sure that the lamp will be fit with your needs. Depending on what is the type of projector lamp that will be used for will depend on the factor will need to be of the higher quality. As the example, if you are going to purchase a Replacement  Lamp for the classroom or conference center, the important aspect that will be needed for numerous presentations is the brightness of the LCD projector.The best example is Panasonic Ty La-1000 Replacement  Lamp.

What is a TV Lamp?

Within your backlit LCD set are powerful lamps that help keep the shows you watch luminous and crystal clear. Over time, however, these lamps will wear and dim-lamps the average LCD may last up to 5,000 hours. As you watch your TV and notice a normally bright scene appear dim, this is a sign that it may be time to replace the lamps. How many lamps need replacing depends on your set; therefore, it's a good idea to confer with the sale clerk from whom you buy your set-especially if you purchase a pre-own or refurbished model-the number of lamps built into your set.

Replace the Lamps or the Set?

Typically the moment you detect something wrong with your rear projection set, you must come to a decision: try to repair what is wrong or concede that the damage is done and buy a new set. If it's determined that the problem lays mainly with burnt out TV lamps, purchasing replacement lamps to install is definitely a more cost effective solution that also prolongs the life of your set if there are no other problems. The job is rather easy to do, too-you don't need training to fix it yourself. TV lamps like the Panasonic TY-LA1000, one of the more popular and trusted brands for these RPTV models: PT-43LC14, PT-43LCX64, PT-44LCX65, PT-50LC13, PT-50LC14, PT-50LCX63, PT-52LCX15B, PT-52LCX65, PT-60LC13,PT-60LC14, PT-60LCX63, PT-60LCX64, PT-61LCX65, can cost on average anywhere from sixty to ninety dollars depending on the model and whether or not they are backlighting lamps or specialized lamps for projection televisions.

If you want to get the best projector lamp that will be last longer, you need to choose the best model such as DLP projector bulbs. Or if you only have a lower budget, you can also choose cheap projector bulbs that also still have a good quality in handling your needs.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

How to Ensure Projector Lamps Last As Long As Possible By James Keane

Like many bulbs, the projector lamp is a delicate object albeit much more expensive than your average household bulb so it is important to ensure your lamps last as long as possible. It is surprising to see how some places only need a new projector lamp every few years and others require them every few months. Here is some advice to help ensure your projector lamps last as long as possible:
Let the projector cool
This is probably the main reason why projector bulbs may need replacing more often when people do not allow the project lamp to cool before they move the projector or switch it back on again. Many projectors power down on their own so do not move the projector whilst in this mode. If you have an older projector model, you might have an on/off switch for the bulb and a separate on/off switch for the machine. In this case, switch the projector off first and once that has powered down, then switch the projector off.
Similarly, do not move, shake or bump the projector whilst the projector is still switched on. They are very sensitive and movement could cause the projector to blow or shorten its life.
Overheating
If the projector bulb is overheating, then it will burn out earlier than it should. The main reason for overheating is when users do not clean the projector filter regularly. It should be cleaned once every three months or so with a can of compressed air but the frequency should be increased to monthly if the projector is in a dusty environment. Another sure way to overheat your projector bulb is to block the fan exhaust so take note where the fan is on your projector and make sure it has a minimum of two or three feet of room to breathe.
Never touch the lamp because your fingers have natural oil on them and this oil can also cause the projector lamp to overheat and burn out prematurely. Only touch the metal housing.
Save projector lamp hours
Most modern projectors nowadays have what is called an economy or eco-mode. This uses less brightness from the projector bulb meaning the projector lamp will last much longer so don't use more brightness than you need.
Keep the projector at room temperature
Projector lamp sales always increase in the spring or after summer holidays. The main reason for this is that people leave their projector in the cold over winter or even in the car for a day or two. The quick change in temperature will cause a projector lamp to blow if you switch a cold projector on so let it warm to room temperature first. Never leave the projector in the car or in extreme heat because the projector lamp will overheat and burn.
Following these tips should give you months of extra use from your projector bulb. This is by no means an exhaustive list of tips to help make sure your bulbs last as long as possible but it does include the main reasons that a projector lamp may have a shortened life.
The author James Kean represents JP-UK, a specialist UK supplier of projector lamps and bulbs as well as ink toners and cartridges. For further information, visit http://www.jp-uk.co.uk for projector lamps.

How To Select a Lamp Shade By Jim Hoyle Platinum Quality Author

There are quite a few issues to consider when selecting a lamp shade. After 27 years of helping dealers, designers and retail customers match their lamps and shades these defining points which will allow you to answer this sometimes daunting question for yourself.
Beauty is not the only thing in the eye of the beholder. Individuals may already have preconceived ideas of the right size, shape, color, material, etc. for a particular lamp shade. Further, after one has looked upon and lived with a certain lamp and shade combination for years any deviation from that can very likely be perceived as "wrong". So, how can you be sure that a particular lamp shade is right or that it "goes" with the lamp? Keep three basic points foremost in your mind: portrayal style, shade size and shade vertical location.
PORTRAYAL STYLE: First and foremost, what do you wish to portray with the lamp? Look at your lamp and decide what style it is such as contemporary, traditional, antique, funky, etc. If you really cannot discern a specific style then you must decide what is the style or look that you wish to portray with this lamp. You will want the basic look or style of your lamp shade to compliment, not clash with the lamp style itself. You generally do not want a very ornate and detailed shade if you wish to portray the clean lines of a very contemporary lamp. Likewise, you do not want a clean cut Chinese coolee type shade for a lamp that you want to portray as a traditional style. Think in terms of like styles for the lamp and shade. This does not mean like colors, textures, size etc. but general style. Once you have decided the general lamp style that you wish to portray, then you can begin concentrating on other details.
SHADE SIZE: This characteristic of your lamp shade like all the others will of course be subjective and will vary with the observer. But there are some guidelines that will help you determine the boundaries within which you must consider. You are basically looking for a balance in lamp and shade sizes that will make the lamp look neither top heavy or bottom heavy when viewed from a distance of about 20 feet away.
There are four (4) measurements to consider when selecting a shade: top diameter (across), bottom diameter (across), side length (slope), and drop. The drop is the vertical distance the shade washer is from the top edge of the shade. Do not be too concerned with the drop. The drop and the harp size will determine the shade vertical location which we will cover later. You just need to be aware that different shades do have different drops. Small changes in the bottom diameter (1"-2") will have a dramatic effect on the look of your lamp. The same applies to the side length and top diameter. The numerous combinations of these various measurements can be mind boggling. Below are some specific guidelines that you can carry with you to the store when selecting a lamp shade.
Medium - small size traditional or antique style lamps that are 20" - 27" tall to the top of the shade will likely require shades about 9" - 11" side length and 16" - 19" bottom diameter.
Medium size traditional or antique style lamps that are 27" - 30" tall to the top of the shade will likely require shades about 11" - 13" side length and 16" - 19" bottom diameter.
Large size traditional or antique style lamps that are 30" - 36" tall to the top of the shade will likely require shades about 12" - 15" side length and 18" - 20" bottom diameter.
For each of the above examples, contemporary lamp shades will generally have larger bottom diameters and possibly side length as well. Larger diameter lamps require larger diameter shades and more slender lamps require smaller diameter shades.
Multiple socket lamps are a special consideration that should be addressed by an experienced lighting professional that you will find in most reputable lamp and lighting showrooms.
SHADE VERTICAL LOCATION: This characteristic of your lamp shade is fairly simple to judge. It is the vertical location of the bottom edge of your lamp shade. On a single socket lamp this will almost always be about 2" below the bottom of the socket assembly. To determine the correct vertical location, first look straight across the bottom edge of the lamp shade and visually line up the near edge of the shade with the far edge of the shade. This line should then intersect about 2" below the bottom of the socket assembly for most single socket lamps. The way that you adjust this vertical location of the lamp shade is with the HARP. This is the "U" shaped wire that attaches the lamp to the shade and it comes in different lengths from about 4" on up.
Shorter shades will require shorter harps and longer shades will require longer harps. Multiple socket lamps are a special consideration and I strongly recommend professional guidance for these instances, especially for safety concerns as well as aesthetic values.
SUMMARY: Use the above ideas as a general guideline and it should get you started in the right direction. For further assistance I strongly recommend a reputable lamp and lighting showroom as this type store will likely have knowledgeable experienced staff who are well equipped to help you with the many subtle intricacies of lamp shade selection.
- Jim Hoyle
Since 1979 Jim Hoyle has owned and operated Lamp Outlet - North Carolina's Most Unique Table Lamps, Floor Lamps and Antique Lamps - Antique lamps and exclusive new unique table lamps and floor lamps. Contact Jim at http://www.hoylelamps.com

Panasonic PT-AX200U Review - 3 X LCD 720p High Definition Home Theater Projector By Mitchel Marmalade Platinum Quality Author

When choosing a projector for your home theater set-up, there are two main factors involved: price and picture quality. To strike the right balance between the two, it makes sense to know more about what features the projector has that give it the edge to stand out from others.
After narrowing down from a few dozen other projectors, by now you have probably nearly made your mind up. But first let us explore some of the features that makes the Panasonic PT-AX200U so special.
Main Features -- Explained
  • Brightest projected image in its price range (2000 Lumens) The projector is so bright in fact it can be used comfortably in daylight conditions.
  • 3 separate LCD's : Red Green Blue combined together. By using 3 LCD's, each of the primary colors are given their very own LCD which gives more room properly represent the depth and contrast. The three images are then merged inside the projector which gives the overall picture extended color depth and is like watching real film.
  • 6000:1 contrast ratio With 3 LCD's there are 3 times as much light blocked and 3 times as much light let through resulting in a larger amount of contrast. Compared to single LCD projectors the difference in quality makes it stand out from others. Shadows are brought forward and skin-tones are handled very well.
  • Dynamic image adjustment Panasonic's Light Harmonizer 2 technology will automatically adjust the gamma curve, iris dilation and lamp power to produce consistent vivid, smooth and 'easy on the eye' images in all varying light conditions.
  • Gaming Modes Excellent picture performance with PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and PCs. Many modern popular games are naturally quite dark and some LCD TV screens and cheaper projectors fail to bring out the darkest details. The PT-AX200U has special processing modes that have been optimized for gaming and they have the ability to make the dimmest in-game scenes more viewable and playable.
  • Two HDMI ports HDMI has become the connector of choice for modern high definition equipment due to its' digitally perfect and lossless data transfer capabilities. Connecting everything you own to it is made easy with: a component input, an s-video input and a standard composite input.
  • 1280 x 720 pixels High Definition 720p HD is achieved from either 720p or 1080p content. This scaled down to fit, while not quite as sharp as a full 1080p projector, 720p projectors are around half the price and give far better value for money.
  • 4 to 41 foot range - 2:1 zoom lens with adjustable angles
  • Best performance in its price range.
The Panasonic PT-AX200U projector is expected to be this years big seller and this is not surprising thanks to its' out-performance of most, if not all projectors in its' class. The brightness is stunning and adjusts to all room conditions, even custom presets can be stored for quick recall of your ideal settings. The pixels are invisible and the moving image is like watching a film.
Competitors projectors do cost less but do not get the brightness that is so fought after in a home theater projection setup. With changing light levels and demand for color depth and detail, this latest edition in the PT series of projectors makes possible an excellent theater and movie experience right at home that is always enjoyable.
For gaming set-ups where brightness, color detail and responsiveness is important, this projector delivers and excels in its versatile abilities, and for the price balances top performance.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

How to replaced ty la1000 lamp

CAUTION:
Because of the possibility of injury, strictly follow
the replacement procedure below.

This product has a High Intensity Discharge (HID)
lamp that contains a small amount of mercury.
Disposal of these materials may be regulated
in your community due to environmental
considerations.
For disposal or recycling information please contact
your local authorities, or the Electronics Industries
Alliance:

Lamp replacement procedure

  1. Turn power off, wait until power
    indicator stops blinking red, then
    unplug the power cord from the
    wall outlet and confirm that the area
    around the lamp unit has cooled
    down.
  2. Remove the Front cover. Place your
    fingertips under the Front cover and
    pull it from the projection display.
  3. Loosen the Lamp cover screw.
    First read caution and warn ing
    labels on lamp cover. Then, loosen
    the lamp cover screw by using a
    screwdriver.
  4. Loosen the lamp unit screw with a
    screwdriver. Then, grasp the lamp
    unit as shown in the diagram, and
    slowly remove from the projection
    display
  5. Insert the new lamp unit being careful
    of the insertion direction.
    • Press on the arrow mark making sure
    insertion is done correctly
  6. Replace the Lamp unit and cover
    screws. Tighten the lamp unit/cover
    screw with a screwdriver.
    • Properly dispose of old lamp. Please see the
    operating instructions for the projection display
  7. Replace the Front cover.

Monday, April 12, 2010

How to replaced the lamp in ty la 1000 Panasonic TV

Now you can learn the technique on how to replaced Panasonic Ty La 1000 lamp.You can view by clink on the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiYidbyUExg.Maybe this video is very helpful for you.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Criteria of selection & qualty of a lamp

Why panasonic ty la 1000 replacement lamp are so expensive.Do you know the reason behind the issue? 

Here i list some of the reason why panasonic replacement lamp are so expensive
  • Unique Design 
  • High Quality Standards
  • Scarcity (Manufacturers produce lamps in small batches)
  • Difficult and Expensive Materials 

Best selection criteria
  • Look for projectors with low cost lamps( example of cheap projector lamps's brand : Optoma, Sanyo, and Eiki
  • Choose a popular projector.
  • Watch for your projector to be re-manufactured under another name with a lower cost version of the same la
  • try to consider OEM Compatible lamps .