Checking the inputs and outputs

Checking the final output

Here’s how to check that connections are correct.

* Before you proceed, check that your video equipment is connected as described in Connections (p. 12).

1

Set the video fader to “A.”

2

Output an image from your video device.

Power up the connected video device, and get it to output a video signal. If you’re using a video deck or DVD player, press its Play button.

The image from the connected video device is input to an input channel of the V-1.

3

Select the channel to which the video signal is being input.

Press the Input Select “A” button for the channel that’s receiving the video signal.

4

Check the output.

Power up the TV or projector that’s connected to the V-1’s video output connector, and verify that you see the image being output by the V-1.

If everything is working properly, the image(s) from the device(s) connected to the V-1 will be output.

* If no video signal is being input, a blue screen will be output.

5

Switch the input channel.

If more than one video source is connected to the V-1, press the Input Select A buttons to verify that each source is output.

If you don’t see anything

Make sure that the output jack of your video device is correctly connected to the V- 1’s input jack. (p. 12)

Check that the video device connected to the V-1 is actually outputting an image.

Make sure that the V-1’s output jack is correctly connected to the input jack of your TV or projector.

Make sure that you’ve selected the correct input on your TV or projector.

Make sure that the video cables you’re using are not broken.

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