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Topic: Projector tail light
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Marcel Birgelen
Film God
Posts: 3357
From: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Registered: Feb 2012
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posted 04-24-2019 06:23 AM
A red tail light indicates a serious problem, but it can be so many issues, it's pretty pointless to start just guessing what it is. It's no need to start to panic just yet though, since it's most likely due to an incomplete setup.
Like Marco indicated, the communicator software allows you to access the logs and status indicators of your projector, including those that trigger the red tail light.
Furthermore, I agree with Marco's assessment. You're dealing with pretty specialized hard- and software, not your average home gear you probably can setup yourself with a little bit of fiddling around. You should consider getting a tech on-site that at the very least, can do the basic setup for you and get you through the basic concepts of the machines and software involved.
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