Troubleshooting – Nuvo Stereo System User Manual
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Troubleshooting
The IR repeater does not properly control the 
audio source equipment.
The NuVo IR output is not set at the best carrier 
frequency.
Within IR Library tab of the Configurator 
Software, each library has a “Properties” 
button. This button has a drop down menu 
that lets you select different carrier 
frequencies from 30kHz to 56kHz. This will 
default the library to the selected frequency. 
Cable and Satellite typically needs the 56kHz 
setting. 
Symptom
Probable Cause
Remedy
When downloading a Configuration to the 
Renovia Main Source Hub, a “board not found” 
error message appears on the computer screen.
This occurs when the Renovia is not plugged 
into an AC power source.
A communication error can be as simple as 
not plugging the Renovia in prior to the 
download. Often the error is also corrected by 
closing and reopening the Configurator 
Software. If these do not correct the error, it 
could be a faulty MCU board in the Renovia 
Main Source Hub.
When downloading a Configuration to the 
Renovia Main Source Hub, a “board not found” 
error message appears on the computer screen.
The computer output communication speed is 
not compatible with the Renovia Main Source 
Hub
This can be corrected through the 
Configurator software by clicking on “File” 
and under “Preferences” selecting or 
deselecting “Slow Serial Communication”.
The Control Pads display an error message, 
“Multiple Source Hubs Found on HomePlug 
Channel A”.
This indicates that more than one Main Source 
Hub is detected on the same electrical service.
Make sure the Main Source Hubs are on 
separate HomePlug channels. This can also be 
caused by leaving the NV-RVSAT-H Hub Tester 
tool plugged when the Source Hub is 
installed. The system will see the Hub Tester 
as a second Main Source Hub.
When a Control Pad is installed, an audible beep 
is heard and a message, “Zone Conflict” is 
displayed. 
This indicates that more than one Control Pad is 
set at the same zone number. 
Check the Zone Address switch settings for 
each Zone Amplifier. Control Pads that are 
already installed will display the actual zones 
affected by the address conflict.
