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Input/output
settings
Introduction Connections Basic operation Switching images Effects BPM sync External devices Video fader Appendices
If you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, contact a nearby EDIROL/Roland
Service Center.
Problems with the image output
Problem Cause and Action
The power does not turn on when
you press the [POWER] switch.
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Could you be using an AC adaptor other than the included one?
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Use the included AC adaptor.
Problems with the image output
Problem Cause and Action
No image is output
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Could the [OUTPUT FADE] fader be lowered?
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With the factory settings, lowering the [OUTPUT FADE] fader will fade the image. Raise the
[OUTPUT FADE] fader.
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Have you used the INPUT SELECT buttons to select an appropriate input channel?
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Select a channel into which an image is being input.
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Could the [FADE] button be blinking?
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If the [FADE] button is blinking, you can use the [CONTROL] fader to fade the image of bus A or
bus B. Raise the [CONTROL] fader.
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Is an image being output from the connected video device or PC?
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Have you selected the correct input on the projector or television monitor to which the V-8’s
signal is being output?
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Is the correct video format (NTSC or PAL) specified?
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Specify NTSC or PAL as appropriate for the format of the input signal.
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Operating the video fader does not
change the image
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Could the same image be selected for bus A and bus B?
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If the same image is selected for bus A and bus B, operating the video fader will not change the
output image. Select different images for bus A and bus B.
Image is distorted
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It may be that the level of the synchronization signal being output by your video equipment
is below the allowable level.
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Try adjusting the “Utility” menu item “Video Sync Threshold.” This may allow synchronization to
be achieved so that the image will display correctly.
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Is the correct video format (NTSC or PAL) specified?
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Specify NTSC or PAL as appropriate for the format of the input signal.
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Could you have used the [PC INPUT SELECT] switch to change PC inputs?
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When you switch PC inputs, it will take some time for the input to stabilize. We recommend that
you use the monitor to verify the image.
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Could you be displaying moving images from a PC input?
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Displaying moving images from a PC input may cause skewed or flickering images. This is a
phenomenon called “tearing,” and is not a malfunction.
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Could you be using the INPUT SELECT buttons to switch the image?
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If the video fader is not set all the way to the bus A or bus B position, using the INPUT SELECT
buttons to switch channels will cause the image to be distorted, but this is not a malfunction.
Before using the INPUT SELECT buttons to switch between images, perform the following oper-
ations or settings. This will allow smooth transitions between images without switching noise.
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Set the video fader all the way to the bus A or bus B position (the bus that is outputting the
image).
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Raise the value of the “Utility” menu item “Input Select Delay Time.”
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