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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Problems/Solutions

Problem:

 Fuzzy, blurry, or ghosting image at remote location.

Solution:

 If you have a stable image but it looks somewhat blurry, make sure you 

have adjusted the receiver unit’s compensation correctly (see Section 4.2). Also 
check Table 4-1 to make sure that you have not exceeded the maximum cable 
length recommendation. If you still have a fuzzy image, try reducing the refresh rate 
and/or resolution of the PC.

Problem:

 Image exhibits steady or rolling horizontal color “hum” bars.

Solution:

 This is usually an indication of improper grounding either at the sending 

end, the receiving end, or both. Verify that the AC line is properly wired and that a 
protective ground (green) wire is established with NO potential difference between 
both the sender and receiver locations. The UTP splitter can tolerate up to 5 v peak-
to-peak ground noise between the two locations, but no more.

Problem:

 Shaking image or periodically blanking monitor.

Solution:

 Although CAT5 cable uses twisted pairs to transmit the signals from the 

splitter to the receivers to reduce the amount of EMI coupled noise from other 
external sources, a strong electromagnetic noise field can cause instability in the  
signal.
Usual sources of this form of noise coupling are high-current AC lines or other high-
density data and/or control cables that run adjacent to and parallel with a substan-
tial length of the CAT5 cable. To eliminate this, either place the CAT5 cables further 
from the interfering source, or use STP shielded CAT5 cables.

Problem:

 The PC does not recognize a plug-and-play monitor.

Solution:

 If the PC’s operating system is setup to detect a plug-and-play monitor 

(usually in Display Properties Advanced Settings), it may have trouble finding a  
monitor if no local monitor is attached to the splitter (at the sending end). Only the 
ID information of the local monitor is passed to the PC. If the PC does not produce 
an image because of this, either connect a monitor to the local VGA output port,  
or disable the plug-and-play monitor detection in the PC’s operating system.

Summary of Contents for CAT5 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Patch Cable

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Page 3: ...cante 7 El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante 8 Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo des...

Page 4: ...ante 15 En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia 16 El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo...

Page 5: ...lden Brilliance is a registered trademark and VideoTwist is a trademark of Belden Technologies Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation SGI is a registered trad...

Page 6: ...s Included 9 2 4 Hardware Description 10 2 4 1 Side 1 Panel 10 2 4 2 Side 2 Panel 11 3 Installation 12 4 Configuration and Operation 14 4 1 Why Cable Compensation 14 4 2 Compensation Adjustment Proced...

Page 7: ...or negative Skew Compensation 62 ns Connectors Input 1 RJ 45 F Output 1 HD15 1 2 Audio Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 1 dB Gain Unbalanced output 0 dB THD Noise 0 2 1 KHz 0 3 at 20 kHz at nominal...

Page 8: ...o Video Receiver MTBF 90 000 hours calculated estimate Power Input 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz mm external Output 5 DVC 2 A regulated 2 1 mm Size 1 18 H x 2 75 W x 3 85 D 3 x 7 x 9 8 cm Weight 0 75 lb 0 3...

Page 9: ...ith the AC155A R3 The AC155A R3 can recover the VGA and audio signals from UTP or STP CAT5 5e 6 cables up to 1000 feet 300 meters long with little to no degradation The receiver features a proprietary...

Page 10: ...ure 2 1 shows the receiver s Side 1 panel Table 2 1 describes its components 1 2 3 4 Figure 2 1 Side 1 panel Table 2 1 Side 1 components Number Component Description 1 Power connector Plug in the incl...

Page 11: ...Side 2 panel Table 2 2 describes its components 8 9 10 5 6 7 Figure 2 2 Side 2 panel Table 2 2 Side 2 components Number Component Description 5 LED indicator Select LED 6 LED indicator Down LED 7 LED...

Page 12: ...pplied power supply to the box and plug it in the AC power outlet See Figure 3 1 Local monitor and speakers Remote monitors and speakers AC155A R3 VGA and audio AC155A R3 AC154A 2 or AC154A 8 Figure 3...

Page 13: ...4 Blue 5 White w Blue Stripe 6 Green 7 White w Brown Stripe 8 Brown Tips on Cable Selection for Best Image Quality The AC155A R3 compensates for high frequency losses in the cable However because of t...

Page 14: ...s feature simply activate it on the sender Otherwise you can connect a PC to the source and display a test pattern The table below lists the recommended maximum distances from the sender to the receiv...

Page 15: ...ustment on the smearing 4 3 Advanced Adjustment CATx AWG The AC155A R3 automatically equalizes the brightness of the video as the smearing is reduced This automatic adjustment assumes you are using 24...

Page 16: ...6 cable is that the pairs of wires are twisted at different rates For a given length of CAT6 cable the total length of any particular pair could be longer than other pairs in the same cable Since the...

Page 17: ...Problem Shaking image or periodically blanking monitor Solution Although CAT5 cable uses twisted pairs to transmit the signals from the splitter to the receivers to reduce the amount of EMI coupled n...

Page 18: ...he speakers to adjust the volume to the desired level A low volume signal output from the PC reduces the signal to noise S N ratio whereas too high output amplitude can cause saturation and clipping t...

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