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Camera/projector is blurry
The projected image is fuzzy or blurry.
Projector lens is out of focus
Adjust the sharpness setting if projecting from a computer using a lower resolution or matching the projectors native resolution. Press the auto button for automatic tracking and sync of the image. If this does not work, manually display the image on screen and adjust the tracking and sync settings.
Projector lens has condensation
Allow the projector to warm up to room temperature before turning on the projector.
Projector lens is dirty
Periodically clean the projector lens. To remove dust and smudges, use an appropriate lens cleaning paper to remove dust or smudges. If lens cleaning paper is not sufficient to remove smudges, apply a liquid lens cleaner solution to a lint free rag and try to remove the smudge. DO NOT spray any liquid directly onto the lens. DO NOT use a lens cleaner with flammable properties as the heat from the projector may ignite the cleaner. DO NOT use glass cleaner or compressed air canisters to clean the lens as they may damage the projector lens.
Projector is too far away from the screen
Position the projector close enough to the screen and adjust the projector’s focus using the focus ring until the image resolution is of desired quality. If the projector is set at the appropriate distance from the screen and the image quality is still blurry try adjusting the keystone adjustment angle so that the width of the projected image is not too wide.
Projector will not power on
Epson VS250 does not power on when pressing the power button or unexpectedly powers off.
Power cord not securely connected
Ensure that the power cord is firmly connected to the Epson VS250. Also ensure that the electrical outlet being used is working properly. If the power cord is defective then remove the cord from the device and contact Epson.
Projector buttons are locked
The projectors buttons may be locked for security reasons. To unlock the projector press and hold the “Enter” button on the control panel for approximately seven seconds. A message will then appear on the projector image informing you that the projector is now unlocked. If using the remote control press the “Menu” button on the remote. Then press the “Settings” button followed by the “Lock Setting” button. Lastly, click the “Control Panel Lock” button then the “Off” button.
Remote will not power on projector
Check the batteries inside the remote to ensure the remote is charged.
Projector lamp shuts off unexpectedly
Projector may have entered sleep mode. Start the presentation to awaken the projector. If the projector lamp shuts off and both the power and temperature lights are the color red this means that the projector has turned off due to overheating. Follow overheating guie
Projector not recognizing plugged in devices
Device is plugged in, but no image is displayed.
Faulty cable
The most common cause of this issue is a faulty cable. First, try replacing the cable used to connect the device with another cable before troubleshooting with other causes.
Faulty HDMI port
If your device is plugged in via HDMI and the projector continues to not display an image or sound, the HDMI port may be faulty.
Faulty USB port
If your device is plugged in via USB and the projector continues to not display an image or sound, the USB port may be faulty.
Faulty computer port
If your device is plugged in via VGA Cable and the projector continues to not display an image or sound, the VGA port may be faulty.
Faulty RCA cable ports
If your device is plugged in via RCA cables and the projector continues to not display an image or sound, the RCA cables may be faulty.
Projector has no output
The projector is powered on, but no sound or video is being output.
Projector lamp is out
If the status light is flashing blue and lamp light is orange, this indicates that there is a problem with the projector lamp. Check if the lamp bulb is burned out, broken, or seated improperly. Use this guide to replace the lamp if necessary.
Device is not recognized
See the “Projector not Recognizing Plugged-In Devices” section for potential solutions.
No audio output
Projector is not outputting any sound when you expect it or if the volume is too low or high.
Volume settings adjustment
The noise may be jumbled if the projectors volume is set to the maximum while the computer’s is at the minimum. Fix this by turning down the projectors volume and turning up the computer’s volume.
Check the audio cable connections between the projector and your video source
Make sure the audio output is for the correct source. Always try disconnecting and reconnecting the audio cables. If using sound from an HDMI source with no sound, try setting the device to PCM output. If using a Mac with an HDMI source with no sound, make sure the Mac supports audio through HDMI ports. If it does not, connect an audio cable instead.
Make sure any connected audio cables are labeled "No Resistance"
Look at the labeling on the cable to determine whether or not it says “No Resistance”. “No resistance” audio cables provide a more clear signal and output.
Speaker is broken
If all else fails then the speaker may be broken. Follow this guide to replace the speaker.
Projector keeps overheating
The projector overheats and shuts off during use.
Dust is in the device fan or vents
The device can overheat when there is too much dust or other materials in the air cooling system of the device. Gently clean the ventilation ports with compressed air or a feather duster to clear the blockage.
Air filter is covered with dust
The air filter allows cool air to enter the projector to reduce the heat that the components generate. If the air filter has too much dust on it then it will prevent cool air from entering. Follow this guide to replace the air filter.
Fan is broken
The fan in the Epson VS250 projector helps circulate cool air throughout the internal components. If the fan is broken then follow this guide to replace the fan.
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QUESTION:I have no indication that there’s a problem with the lamp, but the colors projected are wrong (yellowish). Should I change the lamp?
Thanks for your help!
pascale marien - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Ensure that cable connections are correct and that cables aren’t damaged at all. Try another cable to check if this may be the problem.
The next most likely problem would be that the lamp may be old and may need replacing.
Benjamin Formby -
Question: Our projector seems to phase out intermittently. It will be operating fine (we are using a fire wire connected to an Apple computer) - and then all of sudden it will switch to an all blue screen for 10-15 seconds, with a 'no-signal' notation in the bottom left corner, and then all of a sudden it will come back on.
We tried outlasting it (seeing if it could play though its troubles), and there did seem to be a slight decrease in sudden phasing over time - but not much (really if any - perhaps our observations were clouded in optimism).
Any thoughts ?
Thanks.
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