Chapter 10 First-Time Setup

Setting Up CTS Components

Table 10-5

Troubleshooting Chart for Presentation Device Problems (continued)

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

HD Video cable is not connected

Check that the HD Video cable is

 

 

to the projector or to the primary

plugged into the projector and

 

 

codec.

into the correct connector on the

 

 

 

primary codec.

 

 

 

Contact Cisco technical support

 

 

 

if you are certain that the cabling

 

 

 

is correct and power is applied to

 

 

 

the system but no image is

 

 

 

displayed.

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Projector is set up to receive PC

Use the projector remote control

 

 

input instead of input from its

to configure the projector for

 

 

HD Video cable connector.

HD Video input. If your system

 

 

 

includes an Auxiliary Control

 

 

 

Unit, click Set Projector

 

 

 

Defaults.

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Object is blocking the path of the

Remove any objects blocking the

 

 

projector.

projector lens.

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Video cable connector is not

Seat the HD Video cable

 

 

securely seated in the projector.

connector securely.

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Video cable connector is not

Seat the HD Video cable

 

 

securely seated in the primary

connector securely.

 

 

codec.

 

 

 

 

Test pattern is not displayed.

Video cable connector is not

Check the cabling diagrams in

 

 

inserted in the correct port on the

“Routing Power and Signal

 

 

primary codec.

Cables” chapter of the

 

 

 

Cisco TelePresence System 3200

 

 

 

Assembly, Use & Care, and Field

 

 

 

Replacement Unit Guide to

 

 

 

identify the correct port into

 

 

 

which to insert the HD Video

 

 

 

cable connector. The HD Video

 

 

 

cable connector should be

 

 

 

connected to auxiliary video out.

 

 

 

 

Note The Cisco TelePresence System can display information from multiple input devices during a meeting;

if multiple input devices are sending information, the projector displays the input from the last presentation device sending information. If you do not see an image being projected on the screen, try the following: for VGA devices, unplug the device from the VGA cable, wait 5 seconds, and then plug the device back in; for document cameras: turn the camera off, wait 5 seconds, and then restart the device.

 

 

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