System troubleshooting, Troubleshooting guide – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual
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System Troubleshooting
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S Y S T E M T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G
Problems with Quadra operation may result from incorrect system connections
and settings. In the event of difficulty or anomalous results, first check the
following basic items:
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Cable connections
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The video format associated with each input
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The timing selected for the display device attached to a particular
channel
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Any system options currently in effect
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Use the command line interface to query the current settings of the
parameter in question to determine Quadra’s current values.
Some of these items are discussed in detail in the “
”
section below.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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GUIDE
Use the table below to troubleshoot the Quadra. If problems persist, refer to the
“
” section for technical support instructions.
Important
Quadra’s hardware should only be modified or repaired by
RGB Spectrum’s technicians.
Table D-1.
Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom
Recommendations
No power or lights
Check that the
Quadra
is plugged in and powered on.
No signal or a poor signal
on the display.
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Check that all cables are connected correctly.
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Turn on a test pattern using the “
” function,
and determine the quality of the output image on the
selected channel.
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Ensure that the appropriate set of output parameters are
loaded from the “
” for your current
display and channel.
No inputs are visible
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Ensure that your output channels are enabled using the
“
” function.
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Ensure that the channel in which you are working has not
been positioned off screen. Use the WSR and WDR query
commands to determine where the image is positioned.