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It seems your projector is working under a 'light lease license' und the light allowance ran out. That, or a software error brought this up. You should ask your management about this contract, or, your integrator/service technician. The idea with light lease is that you pay for working hours of the light source, you don't buy bulbs or replace laser light sources yourself. Like with your electricity.
If this came up in error, a service technician may be needed to clear it. If the machine is actually running under a light lease contract, you need to buy 'more light' for it.
I did't know they offered "LightLease" in India though. LightLease is a Barco leasing plan, where you pay per running hour of your projector. It's an all-inclusive service, including maintenance. It looks like there wasn't an early-warning though, that the runtime would expire soon...
You should ask your integrator if they can get you an emergency license, otherwise the screen will stay dark...
i don't think it's offered in the USA, either. I've seen that button in the Communicator settings, but I've never installed or serviced a projector with a light lease license. Maybe that feature is used for projectors operated under VPF deals by some of the bigger chains?
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