
ONELAN Digital Signage
Fluentblu have teamed up with leading Digital Signage and Information display innovators OneLAN, to bring you a solution in a single compact net top box!
This solution offers you full custom content creation and scheduling all via your web browser so there is no need for additional software or licenses!
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The 'Twilight' zone!
As we all agree, the school holiday’s are the perfect opportunity to have AV installations.
But due to budget access, time scales and availability this is not always possible.
As a unique provider, Fluentblu proactively searches for a flexible range of services
with the aim to provide Schools, Colleges and Universities with the opportunity to use the
full educational calendar...
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Terms & Conditions (PDF)
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Projector lamps
One of the only user-replaceable parts in a projector, lamps are critical, but they don’t last forever. Here are some tips for extending the lamp
life in your projector.
HEAT = BAD
The number one cause of lamp failure is excessive heat. Follow the instructions in the user manual for powering down the projector to
ensure adequate cool-down.
TIPS
1. Once the projector is turned on, wait at least 5 minutes before turning it off to allow the fan to properly cool the unit. After the fan has
cooled the projector, unplug it and store it as desired.
2. Don’t obstruct the air intake or exhaust vent. Paper shouldn’t be placed on top of a projector or where vents are located.
3. Keep the exhaust vent at least 2 feet from any object.
4. If the projector is built into a compartment, wall, ceiling, or shelf mount, the minimum distance requirement (usually at least 2 feet) listed
in the user manual must be maintained.
5. Clean the projector’s air intake filter every 3 to 6 months, or more frequently based on the operating environment.
6. Don’t move the projector until the lamp has cooled (about 5 minutes).
7. Run the projector for two weeks and/or 20 hours shortly after your purchase. If the lamp is defective, it’ll usually fail within the first 10
hours of operation. Lamp warranties typically last just 90 to 180 days from the date of purchase, rather than the first installation.
8. When purchasing a replacement lamp, remove the existing lamp and use the old lamp as a spare. If the projector is new, test the original lamp
for two weeks/20 hours before removing and storing it as a spare.
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