In this guide, we will share a guide on Optoma projector Troubleshooting. With this guide, you can find solutions and troubleshoot some common problems, including no source, vertical lines, remote not working, screen problems, no sound problems, won’t turn on, and overheating. In addition, we list the Optoma FAQs to allow you to solve common problems conveniently.
If the Optoma projector shows no source, you need to check the following items to troubleshoot the problem.
Verify the input source first. For example, if you have connected the projector to a TV stick, then you need to pick the correct HDMI signal as the input source. If the projector has two or three HDMI interfaces, you need to select the correct one. You can check the number of the interface, for example, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
Verify the connection cable. Unplug the HDMI cable and re-plug the cable to see whether it is firmly connected. In addition, change another cable to see whether the cable is bad.
Optoma Projector Troubleshooting: Vertical Lines
The solder may come off, and you can contact Optoma Service for repair.
Try to press down the case on top of the projector and then apply pressure on it.
Optoma Projector Troubleshooting: Remote Not Working
Use the Optoma projector with the correct operating angle.
Point the remote to the IR receiver on the projector, and you can find the position on the user guide.
Remove all obstructions between the remote and the Optoma projector.
Take care of the distance between the projector and the remote and it should be within 6 m.
Make sure the batteries are working and replace them with a new pair of batteries.
The batteries of the remote should be inserted and placed correctly.
Avoid using strong lights near the remote.
Optoma Projector Troubleshooting: Image
No Image
Make sure the cables and power connections of the Optoma projector are correctly and securely connected.
Check the pins of the connectors. They may be crooked or broken.
Check whether the lamp is securely installed.
Blurry Image
Make sure the lens cap of the Optoma projector is removed.
Check whether the Optoma projector is in 3D mode.
Roll the Focus Ring on the projector. Generally, the focus ring is close to the lens module.
Make sure the projection size is within the screen size range of the projector.
Keep a dark environment to achieve a better viewing effect.
Trapezoidal Image
Use the keystone function to adjust the image.
Place the Optoma projector on a flat surface. The screen and the projector should be aligned.
Reversed Image
If the image is reversed, you need to adjust the projection mode. For example, alter table projection to ceiling projection mode.
The projector should be placed at the center of the screen.
If the projection image is smaller than the screen, you need to move the projector farther from the screen. If the projection image is bigger than the screen, you need to move the projector closer to the screen.
Adjust the aspect ratio. When you play videos on DVD, the projection ratio should be 16:9. When playing the LBX format DVD title, please change the format to LBX in the projector OSD. If you are playing a 4:3 format DVD title, remember to change the format to 4:3 in the projector OSD.
How to Reset Optoma Projector?
Turn on the Optoma projector.
Enter the OSD menu Setup.
Select Reset.
Select Reset to Default and press Yes to ensure the operation.
Then, the projector can be recovered to factory default.
When you replace the projector, you can also reset the lamp timer. Here are the steps:
Press “Menu”.
Select “Setup”.
Select “Lamp Settings”.
Select “Lamp Reset”.
Select “Yes”.
How to Connect Optoma Projector to Computer?
Turn on the Optoma projector and your computer.
Select the HDMI as the input source.
Connect the two devices using an HDMI cable.
Press Windows+P on your computer to load the projection mode.
Select the Duplicate mode, then you can see the screen of your computer on the projector’s screen.
It is worth noting that the output resolution should be supported on the projector.
That’s all for the guide and sharing on the Optoma projector.