Magenta 250A Troubleshooting, Configuration Settings, Video Adjustment, Common Problems

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CHAPTER 3: Setup and Installation

3.3 Configuration Settings

The MultiView250A receiver is configurable for various video and audio modes. Note that a compatible transmitter unit must be used at the source end. Reference the appropriate transmitter user guide or call for technical assistance.

A dipswitch on the receiver unit is used to set the video and audio configuration mode. Table 3-1 below shows the configuration settings for SW1 (ON = down, OFF = up)::

NOTE:

There are no user serviceable parts inside the MultiView 250A receiver. All adjustments are

performed externally.

SW1 Configuration Settings

 

 

SW1 position

1

2

3

 

 

Signal

Setting

 

 

 

 

 

L/R Audio

On

ON

ON

 

 

 

 

Off

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

Video

RGBHV

 

 

ON

 

 

Composite

 

 

OFF

 

 

 

S-Video

 

 

OFF

 

 

Component

 

 

OFF

 

 

AV Mode

Composite

OFF

OFF

OFF

 

 

 

+ Stereo Audio*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*AV mode carries all signals on the 15HD Video Output connector. See Appendix A for pinouts

Table 3-1. MultiView 250A Receiver Configuration Settings.

3.4 Video Adjustment

The only adjustments required on the MultiView 250A receiver are the SW1 positions 4 and 5 which must be set to compensate for cable length. Using the table below as a guide, turn SW1 positions ON or OFF for best picture clarity (ON = down, OFF = up):

Cable distance EQ settings

 

SW1 position

4

5

 

 

Short (0-75 ft)

OFF

OFF

 

 

Medium (75-150 ft)

ON

OFF

 

 

Long (150-250 Ft)

OFF

ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3-2. Cable Length EQ Settings.

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4.Troubleshooting

4.1Common Problems

In most cases, nearly every issue with the MultiViewSeries can be resolved by checking the CAT5 termination and making sure that it’s pinned to the

568B wiring specification. However, there may be other problems that cause the system to not perform as it’s designed. Below are solutions to the most common installation errors.

Problem:

No video signal at the transmitter local port or at the receiver.

Solution:

• Check that both units are powered.

 

Ensure Cable Length Compensation Switches are set

 

correctly (See Section 3-4).

 

• Make sure the CAT5 cable is terminated correctly per the

 

568B wiring specification.

 

• Is the display device powered on and functioning?

Problem:

Poor video quality.

Solution:

Have all receiver adjustments been finished (see section 3.4).

 

• Check all cable connections.

 

Ensure Cable Length Compensation Switches are set

 

correctly (See Section 3-4).

 

• The video signal’s refresh rate may be set too high for the display.

 

Reset to a lower refresh rate in your monitor-configuration menu.

Problem:

Poor audio quality.

Solution:

• Powered speakers are required. Make sure speaker power is

 

ON.

 

• Check input source levels from the source device. Make sure

 

the audio source is not overdriven or underdriven.

Problem:

Green shift” or “green washout” on multimedia signals.

Solution:

The standard video model is designed to function with DC

 

coupled signals in which the black level is referenced to 0 volts.

 

Nearly all VGA cards function this way.

 

Some media servers and inexpensive VGA DA’s, however, provide

 

AC coupled signals and can cause a green color shift in the video.

 

This is a result of the sync clamping on the red and blue channels of

 

the video/serial model.

 

For five-component (RGB/H&V) AC coupled video, the

 

MultiViewSeries UTx Universal transmitter

 

has been designed with full DC restoration capability. This

 

problem is easily solved via a simple switch setting in the UTx

 

Transmitter. Please refer to the UTx Transmitter user manual.

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Contents Quick Reference Setup Guide MultiViewContents Overview SpecificationsIntroduction Equipment You May Also NeedSetup and Installation Cabling ConsiderationsMaking the Connections Transmitter to Receiver connections Video Adjustment TroubleshootingConfiguration Settings Common ProblemsAppendix A. Cabling Pinouts