After replacing the color wheel and lamp in my Samsung HLP 5063W DLP, the projected image is mis-aligned with fixed screen (down / left). On attempting to realign, I managed to put the image slightly out of focus. Now the picture is out of alignment and fuzzy. What components affect alignment, and how do I adjust both these characteristics back to original quality?
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To align picture in DLP TV, you should know where and in what order 3 LCDs are fixed and on top of Light engine there are Hex Screws for alignment of each LCD.
I can provide you few illustrated pictures of light engine to give you an idea about alignment. A professional TV tech can perform alignment properly.
Did you get my message for Samsung tv problem?
Let me clear one thing, light engine are not suppose to be repaired and in any problem with it, complete light engine will be replaced.
I can give you an idea how light engine works so I hope you can adjust LCDs position to produce good and clear picture. If you couldn't then get ready for new light engine.
LCDs adjustments in DLP TV requires high tech knowledge and I did that in few TVs.
If you know some one who fix multimedia projectors, ask him /her to help you out as I'm far away from you.
I don't know what part of light engine you have opened during color wheel replacement and got misaligned picture.
If you need illustrated pictures of light engine, you can email me at welcomejee at yahoo dot com because I can't post pictures here due to picture size limitation.
Picture of light engine as reference.
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mute + 1 + 8 + 2 + power...you're in! Power off until fan kicks off to exit. Good luck!
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follow this link and you can purchase the service manual for your specific model which will give you all the specific instructions. Please take a moment to accept and rate my solution accordingly.
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Lee
Well it most likely got moved forward or backward while you where messing with it, and you need to determin the exact spot where it was.
Did you mess with the lense at all, if so, then you may have miss adjusted it and just needs you to re set it.
If you can, take a close picture of the unit and post it so i can see what type it is and help you better.
Well, then there is where i would start, the lense. it should be able to be adjusted like a regular optical lense on a camera, you turn it and it vounter or clock wise to focus it, if you took it out, be sure its not backwards as well.
Im just checking all the bases so dont get mad if you already tried it, just want to be sure.
Again, if you can take pictures and load them up, it would be a help, then i can see exactly what type lense and color wheel.
Well, since i asked for a few pics and you didnt provide them then i guess i'll leave you to the rest of the guys.
Its like adjusting the headlights on an old car, supposing you have ever done that, Some you adjust screws like card headlights with the HEX screws, Some have an adjustable lense that you tighten in place after adjusting it.
But since you failed to provide pictures so i could better assist you, i will be leaving, hopefully the others will have a better tolerance level
And before you talk about people just trying to get payed, I help anyone on this site who needs it and if i make a couple bucks , hey, but most of my help is to those who pay nothing.
Hope things go well with your T.V. and maybe next time you will learn something about what your doing, BEFORE you mess with it, rather than after.
If you dont get anywhere with this and still want some help, I will, provided you post pictures of the lense area of your projector so i can.
You can keep the Four dollars or give it to someone else if you want, I will help you despite that. My E-mail is [email protected], E-mail the pics and put the subject as ( Projector T.V. Pics) and i will help you after you have exhausted the fix ya resources.
I just ask that you please respect those trying to help.
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of course I moved something ! The question is what component. Is it the color wheel position, or the lens? The lens was removed in attempt to correct the mis-alignment, and that's when I distorted the focus. From what I can see, the wheel and lens have a fixed position in the chassis.
prefer to have another solution besides purchase of manual, but thanks.
Dipu007 -- what problem are you answering???
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try again
sorry if I sound sarcastic, but I was hoping to get someone who actually had experience with the model of tv and the proper adjustment to get it back to spec... if you can't provide that please don't answer in hopes of a commission
again with buy a service manual... I thought that's what this site was for... I guess I expect to much for $9.95
welcomjee, now we're getting somewhere. This sounds like something where I could do more harm than good. Have you known of anyone other than a professional that has done this successfully?
welcomejee, I'll take your info, but it sounds like this may be beyond my capability. For my curiosity, how might I have changed the picture alignment during my color wheel replacement?
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