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Old 08-01-2006, 11:53 AM   #1
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Z4 fan modes

Does the Z4 have different fan modes like the panny pj's , can it be set to high or does it just self adjust.
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Old 08-01-2006, 11:58 AM   #2
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It has several. I think it's the Lamp button on the remote that switches modes.
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Yes will find it back in a tick , also being as a few of use have a new Z4 do you think a Z4 only section should be started for a few weeks, cause there seems to be afew teething prob ie connections setting etc save hunting the forum and hopefully find it when all you want is to watch the thing, just thought
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Yes - the lamp mode seems to affect fan speed.

The Z4 is right by my head at the moment and when you switch between eco, A1, A2 etc the fan increases and decreases in speed - not always instant though. Seems to build slowly.
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On the panny you could run in high fan mode when lamp was in low mode , I just like to be extra safe and make sure the pj doesnt overheat during long run times.
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