Description
Canon Replacement Lamp 210W NSH – 200 Hours Normal / 3000 Hours ECO
Upgrade your projection quality with the Canon Replacement Lamp NSH 210W. This high-performance lamp is engineered to supersede the original lamp for compatible Canon projectors, delivering dependable brightness, stable color reproduction, and long-lasting endurance. Whether you’re delivering a classroom lecture, a business presentation, or a home cinema experience, this replacement lamp is designed to minimize downtime and maintenance costs while maintaining excellent image clarity. Built to align with Canon’s NSH specifications, it provides a seamless swap that preserves the original projection feel and color fidelity, so you can rely on consistent performance day after day.
- Reliability and long life in two modes: In Normal mode, this Canon NSH lamp is rated for approximately 200 hours of use, delivering steady brightness and color accuracy for frequent presentations. In ECO mode, you can extend life up to about 3000 hours, enabling longer intervals between replacements while balancing brightness and energy efficiency. This dual-life design helps you optimize performance for different usage patterns and budgets.
- Bright, consistent imagery with true color: The 210W NSH lamp is engineered to produce bright, high-contrast images with stable color temperature across its life. It supports clear text readability in business environments and sharp, vivid visuals for multimedia, videos, and educational content, ensuring that audiences see precise details and natural skin tones without sudden shifts in luminance.
- Engineered to supersede the original lamp: This Canon replacement is designed to be compatible with projectors that originally use NSH-type lamps, providing a straightforward swap with fittings and connectors that match Canon’s specifications. The lamp’s dimensions, alignment, and electrical interface are crafted to minimize downtime and ensure a reliable, plug-and-play installation for a wide range of Canon projector models.
- Cost-effective maintenance and compatibility assurance: By delivering long ECO-life and dependable normal-use performance, the Canon NSH replacement helps reduce frequency of lamp changes and associated maintenance costs. Its engineered compatibility means you can replace worn or aging lamps with confidence, maintaining projector performance without needing a costly service call.
- Quality and performance you can trust: The Canon Replacement Lamp NSH 210W is built to meet stringent quality standards and to reproduce the brightness and color expectations of the original lamp. It’s designed for dependable operation, consistent lumen output, and predictable behavior across the lamp’s life, helping you plan presentations with fewer interruptions and more reliable visuals.
Technical Details of Canon Replacement Lamp
- Power: 210W
- Lamp Type: NSH ( Canon replacement lamp)
- Life Expectancy (Normal): ~200 hours
- Life Expectancy (Eco): ~3000 hours
- Purpose: Engineered to supersede the original lamp of compatible Canon projectors
How to Install Canon Replacement Lamp
- Power down the projector, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool completely before handling any internal components. Handling a hot lamp can cause burns or damage to the projector.
- Access the lamp compartment by removing the projector’s service panel or lamp cover as described in the user manual. Use appropriate tools if screws are required, and keep track of screws and small parts.
- Carefully disconnect the lamp connector from the projector, noting how it is seated. Remove the screws securing the old lamp module, then slide the lamp out of its housing with a gentle, straight pull. Avoid tilting or forcing the lamp to prevent damage to the projector’s interior.
- Take the Canon Replacement Lamp NSH and align it with the housing. Insert the lamp firmly until it is fully seated, then reattach the securing screws. Reconnect the lamp connector to the projector, ensuring a snug and proper connection.
- Replace the lamp cover, reattach the service panel, and reconnect the projector to power. Power on the projector and allow it to run through a brief warm-up cycle. Most projectors will require a lamp timer reset; follow the projector’s menu prompts to reset the lamp timer to zero if prompted. This ensures accurate maintenance tracking for the new lamp.
- Test the projector with a standard image to verify brightness, color stability, and focus. If you notice any abnormal dims or color shifts, recheck the lamp installation contacts and seating. If issues persist, consult the projector’s user guide or support resources for troubleshooting steps related to lamp replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Canon Replacement Lamp NSH 210W? A: It is a replacement lamp designed to supersede the original lamp in compatible Canon projectors, delivering 210W of brightness with Normal life around 200 hours and Eco life around 3000 hours, offering a flexible option for everyday use and extended runtimes.
- Q: How long does the lamp last in Normal and Eco modes? A: In Normal mode, the lamp is rated for approximately 200 hours. In Eco mode, it can extend life up to about 3000 hours, depending on projector settings and usage conditions. Expect some brightness reductions in Eco mode as part of the optimized longevity.
- Q: Is this lamp compatible with my Canon projector model? A: This replacement is engineered to supersede the original NSH-type lamps in compatible Canon projectors. To confirm compatibility, refer to your projector’s model specifications and verify that it supports NSH replacement lamps. If in doubt, consult your projector’s manual or contact Canon support for guidance.
- Q: How do I reset the lamp timer after installation? A: After installing the lamp, turn on the projector and navigate to the lamp or maintenance section in the settings menu. Select the option to reset or set the lamp timer to zero. The exact path varies by model, so follow your projector’s on-screen instructions or user manual for precise steps.
- Q: Are there safety precautions when handling replacement lamps? A: Yes. Do not touch the lamp glass with bare fingers; oils can shorten lamp life. Handle the lamp by its housing and wear gloves if available. Ensure the projector is cool, disconnected from power, and that you follow the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid electric shock or lamp breakage. If a lamp is broken, avoid contact with shards and dispose of it according to local regulations.
- Q: Can this lamp improve brightness or color consistency compared to an ageing original lamp? A: Replacement NSH lamps are designed to restore original brightness and color performance, and in many cases can provide more reliable output than a worn lamp. Results depend on projector model, usage, and calibration, so you may notice a noticeable improvement after installation and proper calibration.
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