Wonderwall Projector Hack
I would like to say thanks with help of testing and creation of this Application to: iPod ( NeotionBox ), Roger Rabbit, and all others who helped me to make this application. Azbox channel editor binary. 1) Unzip the folder TeChAZ.zip 2) enter the folder and launch the executable 'TeChAZ' 3) Click the two buttons on the softcam (key and new_biss) 4) in the folder TeChAZ there are now new files 5) copy the files downloaded in the decoder / plugins / OpenXCAS / MULTICASA. This application dont contain any kind of Key's and nothing which is connected with illegal watching of Pay TV Channels.
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• 2237 Answers SOURCE: if the lamp is new, it could be the power supply (the ballast is built in to the ps). But make sure you have the right lamp. The X1 and X1a have an sp-lamp-019 and the similar X2 and X3 have an sp-lamp-018.
The lamps are almost identical except for the wire configuration on the lamp plug. Make sure the wires in the plug match the positions in the socket. Also, when you turn it on, if you don't hear a high pitch squeal, the colorwheel is not working. And if that isn't working, the lamp won't either. Osho pdf download. Also check to see if the lamp door is closing properly and hitting the switch at the top of the opening. Posted on Jul 15, 2009. • 22 Answers SOURCE: Not sure if this helps with the 7200 bu had a 4805 with a failed fan issue.
There are two fans inthe unit, one smaller one that cools the color (colour) wheel and the larger one that cools the lamp. This unit had a problem with the larger lamp fan not turning. Unplugged and disassembled the unit to get the fan out and tested the fan using a 9v battery and a couple of wires (best to uplug the fan from the controller board so you are not forcing voltage into the unpowered controller board. That said, I did it hooked up just peeling back the label in the centre of the fan and touching the wires to the solder contacts) The fan worked fine so figured the controller board was the issue, so this wasn't going to be a simple 'buy a new fan' issue. Here is where your mileage may vary. I decided that it would be OK to just run the fan. Unplugged the fan and powered it from the 9V battery and assembled the unit and powered it up.
Found that there was 7v available on the power board at the second pin that was alwasy on when the power switch was on (thats the positive 7 V pin, but measure it with a meter since we are talking about a different projector) and just wired the fan direct to pin 1 and 2 (1 is ground on the 4805, 2 is +7V) and so now whenever the main power is on the fan runs, so after ti cools down I just power off the main power when not in use. Or let the fan run if the noise isn't an issue.

Crude but effective fix. Posted on Dec 08, 2009.