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Noise bars are “ rolling” up or down in the output image | Hum bars (ground loop) are caused by a difference in the | ||
or: | ground potential of any two or more devices connected to | ||
your signal path. This difference is compensated by passing | |||
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Low frequency hum in the output signal | that voltage difference through any available | ||
| interconnection, including your video cables. | ||
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| WARNING! | |
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| Do not disconnect the | |
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| ground from any piece of | |
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| video equipment in your | |
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| signal path! | |
| Check the following to remove hum bars: | ||
| 1. | Confirm that all interconnected equipment is connected | |
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| to the same phase of power, if possible. | |
| 2. | Remove equipment connected to that phase that may | |
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| introduce noise, such as motors, generators, etc. | |
| 3. | Disconnect all interconnect cables and reconnect them | |
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| one at a time until ground loop reappears. Disconnect the | |
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| affected cable and replace, or insert an isolation | |
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| transformer in the signal path. |
14.3 Audio Signal
Problem | Remedy | |
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No audio at the output device, | 1. | Confirm that your sources and output device are powered on and connected |
regardless of input selected |
| properly. Audio signals connected to the input of your switcher should be properly |
| wired to the output of your source. Audio signals connected to output of your | |
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| switcher should be properly wired to the input of your switcher or recorder. |
| 2. | Confirm that any other switchers in the signal path have the proper input and/or |
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| output selected. Pay special attention to input switchers that may be built into your |
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| switcher or recording device. |
Audio level is too low | 1. | Confirm that the connecting cables are of high quality and properly built. Take |
| special care in noting the wiring configuration of balanced to unbalanced cables. | |
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| 2. | Check level controls located on your source input device or output display or |
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| recorder. |
The switcher switches the | One of the audio cables leading to the main board is disconnected and cannot transfer | |
video but does not switch the | the switch command to the video. | |
audio. |
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The switcher will not switch | The | |
via the | the main board. One of its connectors may be disconnected. | |
| Turn OFF the mains switch, remove the power cord from the mains socket and | |
| carefully remove the cover of the switcher. Verify that all the flat cables from the | |
| main board to the control board, from the audio board to the main board and from the | |
| switchboard to the main board are undamaged and properly connected. | |
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| Sometimes connectors work loose and have to be reinserted. |
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| (Perform this firmly but with care). |
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