SPECIAL APPLICATION
INSTALLING YOUR | 6 |
Step 1. Determine the best location for the
Step 2. Apply power to the
NOTE: The power supply should provide 9 VDC and be capable of supplying 500 mA.
Step 3. The Power LED should be on and red.
Step 4. Connect the video and audio sources to the input of the
Step 5. The Power LED should change from red to green indicating a signal is present.
Step 6. Connect a local monitor and speakers to the local outputs on the
Step 7. Run a
NOTE: Ensure good signal transmission by routing the cable so as to avoid any sharp angles, creases, or bends.
Step 8. Connect the TP Receiver per its installation instructions. In the case of the
Step 9. Connect the receiver video and audio outputs to their respective display and amplifying devices.
Step 10. The units are now operational.
OPERATION | 7 |
The
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE | 8 |
We have carefully tested and have found no problems in the supplied
8.1 NO DISPLAY
Cause 1: | The source has a problem. |
Solution: | Check the source and make sure |
| there is a signal present and all |
| source connections are correct. If |
| the source is working and there is |
| still no display, see Cause 2. |
Cause 2: | The path has a problem. |
Solution: | Connect the transmitter directly to |
| the receiver using a short UTP |
| patch cable. If the image is good, |
| there is a problem with the cable. |
| Otherwise, see Cause 3. |
Cause 3: | Cable connections are incorrect. |
Solution: | Make sure that cables are properly |
| connected. Also, make sure that the |
| continuity and wiring are good. If |
| there is still no display present, see |
| Cause 4. |
Cause 4: | Video equalization required. |
Solution: | Adjust the VIDEO EQUALIZATION |
| on the transmitter. Long cable runs |
| may require adjustments to near |
| maximum. |
| In general, cable runs less than 50 ft |
| (15 m) require little or no video |
| equalization and should be set to |
| minimum. Cable runs up to 400 ft |
| (122 m) will require near maximum |
| equalization on the receiver. |
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