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Kramer Electronics VS-801xlm User Manual

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Problem

Remedy

Noise bars are “ rolling” up or down in the output image
or:
Low frequency hum in the output signal

Hum bars (ground loop) are caused by a difference in the

ground potential of any two or more devices connected to

your signal path. This difference is compensated by passing

that voltage difference through any available

interconnection, including your video cables.

WARNING!

Do not disconnect the

ground from any piece of

video equipment in your

signal path!

Check the following to remove hum bars:

1.

Confirm that all interconnected equipment is connected

to the same phase of power, if possible.

2.

Remove equipment connected to that phase that may

introduce noise, such as motors, generators, etc.

3.

Disconnect all interconnect cables and reconnect them

one at a time until ground loop reappears. Disconnect the

affected cable and replace, or insert an isolation

transformer in the signal path.

14.3 Audio Signal

Problem

Remedy

No audio at the output device,

regardless of input selected

1.

Confirm that your sources and output device are powered on and connected

properly. Audio signals connected to the input of your switcher should be properly

wired to the output of your source. Audio signals connected to output of your

switcher should be properly wired to the input of your switcher or recorder.

2.

Confirm that any other switchers in the signal path have the proper input and/or

output selected. Pay special attention to input switchers that may be built into your

switcher or recording device.

Audio level is too low

1.

Confirm that the connecting cables are of high quality and properly built. Take

special care in noting the wiring configuration of balanced to unbalanced cables.

2.

Check level controls located on your source input device or output display or

recorder.

The switcher switches the

video but does not switch the

audio.

One of the audio cables leading to the main board is disconnected and cannot transfer

the switch command to the video.

The switcher will not switch

via the RS-485 control

The RS-485 control is fed by a flat cable from the upper audio board to a socket on

the main board. One of its connectors may be disconnected.
Turn OFF the mains switch, remove the power cord from the mains socket and

carefully remove the cover of the switcher. Verify that all the flat cables from the

main board to the control board, from the audio board to the main board and from the

switchboard to the main board are undamaged and properly connected.

NOTE

Sometimes connectors work loose and have to be reinserted.

(Perform this firmly but with care).




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