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Zorluk: OrtaVideo, Display, and Projector Issues

A field technician is diagnosing various display and projector issues reported by users across a corporate environment. Match each reported visual symptom or operational behavior to its primary root cause or corrective mechanism.

  • A conference room projector shuts down automatically after 10 minutes of operation with a thermal warning LED illuminated, but functions normally after cooling down.Overheating caused by clogged air intake filters or obstructed cooling pathways surrounding the projector lamp.
  • An OLED laptop display exhibits a faint, permanent ghost image of a system tray icon that remains visible across all applications.Burn-in (image persistence) caused by static light emission degrading organic light-emitting diode compounds.
  • A desktop monitor displays screen flickering and distorted color artifacts, though the monitor's built-in On-Screen Display (OSD) menu renders cleanly without distortion.Faulty video cabling or defective graphics card VRAM delivering corrupted signals upstream of the display scaler.
  • A table-mounted projector displays a presentation image that is visibly wider along the top horizontal edge than along the bottom edge on a flat wall.Keystone distortion resulting from non-perpendicular placement of the projector relative to the screen surface.

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The symptoms match their underlying causes as follows: The projector thermal shutdown matches overheating from clogged air filters. The OLED ghost image matches burn-in from static illumination. The clear OSD paired with corrupted graphics matches a faulty video cable or defective GPU/VRAM. The top-wide projected image matches keystone distortion.
Each symptom maps precisely to standard CompTIA A+ diagnostic rules: thermal projector shutdowns indicate clogged cooling filters; static image retention on OLED displays is burn-in; clear OSD menus with distorted video isolate issues to GPU/VRAM or cabling; and trapezoidal distortion from angled projection requires keystone correction.

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1
Analyze the thermal projector shutdown symptom.
Determine that automatic thermal shutdowns after consistent operating periods occur when heat accumulation triggers safety cutoffs, typically from clogged dust intake filters.
High-intensity projector bulbs generate significant heat that requires unimpeded airflow.
2
Analyze the permanent ghost image on an OLED panel.
Identify the issue as OLED burn-in caused by prolonged static display elements.
OLED subpixels emit light independently and wear down at different rates when displaying unmoving content.
3
Analyze the corrupted display output with an undamaged OSD menu.
Isolate the root cause upstream to the video cable or graphics card VRAM rather than the monitor panel.
The monitor's OSD menu bypasses external inputs; if it displays clearly, the display panel and internal scaler are functioning correctly.
4
Analyze the uneven trapezoidal projected image geometry.
Identify keystone distortion produced by tilting the projector relative to the wall.
When light travels farther to reach the top of the wall than the bottom, the image spreads wider at the top, requiring keystone adjustment.

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