Moog Videolarm QFD SERIES Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 11

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NVT TROUBLESHOOTING

If you are experiencing problems, attempt to simplify your setup. Test each cable 
segment separately. For example, test the camera and monitor together without 
the other equipment. Then add in the NVT transceivers, back-to-back. Test each 
segment of a long cable-run independently. Attempt to isolate the problem.

Below  are  problems  that  may  be  encountered.  If  the  suggestions  below  are  not 
helpful,  or  the  recommendations  are  not  effective,  please  call  NVT’s  customer 
support. NVT customer support can be reached 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM PST at (800) 
959-9870 or at (+1) (650) 562-0600.

FAINT OR BLURRY PICTURE; LITTLE OR NO COLOR

Possible causes include:

1.    Shielded  twisted-pair  cable.  Verify  that  the  wire  is  unshielded  twisted-pair 
cable. Multi-pair cable with an overall shield is OK.

2.  Longer wire distance than expected. Be sure to include any coax cable that’s 
part of this distance. Verify end-to-end connectivity with an ohm meter. Measure 
the distance by disconnecting the transceivers, shorting the far end, reading the 
loop’s resistance at the  near  end.  See  above  for  ohm  vs.  distance  ratings.  If 
necessary, replace transceivers with correct models specified for this distance.

3.  Incorrect distance equalization setting. Adjust the equalization controls) with a 
mini screwdriver (NV-652R, NV-862R or the NV-1662R). If the transmitter is an 
NV-653T, verify correct equalization switch setting.

4.  Poor connection at a punch-block, splice, or coax cable. Re-check using the 
method described in #2 above, or use a wire test set.

5.    Short  between  conductors  of  the  twisted-pair.  Use  an  ohm  meter  to  locate 
the short.

6.    Transient  protection  devices  employing  metal-oxide  varistors.  Use  carbon 
blocks, gas-discharge tubes, or NVT transceivers with built-in protection.

7.  Check the camera. Are the focus and iris set correctly? Verify with portable 
monitor.

EXTREMELY FAINT PICTURE

 

Only  faint  shadows  of  the  original  picture  are  visible.  One  of  the  twisted  pair 
conductors is open or the wires are shorted together. Check with an ohm meter.

OVER-SATURATED COLORS; HIGH CONTRAST GRAINY PICTURE; TOO 

BRIGHT, TORN PICTURE

Adjust the distance equalization as necessary. Verify that the monitor has a 75 
termination, not in “loop-through”.

WON'T SYNC; WIDE, WHITE JAGGED AREAS

Looks like a scrambled Cable TV signal. Check polarity.

WON'T SYNC; TORN PICTURE

1.  Make sure that you are using unshielded twisted pair wire. 

2.  Check distance equalization settings. 

3.  For installations with passive (non-amplified) transceivers at both ends, check 
for ground loops. This may be done with an AC Voltmeter, as shown below:

If the voltage is greater than 1/2 volt, use an amplified receiver, such as the NV-652R, 
NV-862R, or NV-1662R.

Alternately, remove the ground at one end (usually at the camera end). Be sure that 
floating the camera conforms to local/regional and National Electrical Codes. 

4. Check for crosstalk from a second video path. Disconnect all other video sources. If 
the problem goes away, check for a split-pair or un-twisted wire.

FAINT STRIPES GLIDING UP OR DOWN THE SCREEN

These  are  caused  by  crosstalk  from  a  second  video  path,  or  with  ground-loops  in 
installations employing passive models at both ends. 

1.  To identify, disconnect all other video signals temporarily. If the interference goes 
away, check the wire to make sure the signal is traveling through a twisted pair. Is 
two-way video being sent more than 1,000 ft (300m) over Category 2 or 3 wire? If so, 
the send and receive signals may need to go in separate jacketed cables, or upgrade 
to Category 5 wire.

2.  Next, check for ground loops. See #3 above.

NO POWER LIGHT ON THE NVT UNIT

Check the blue “power” LED on powered NVT units. If the light is not on, the receiver 
is not getting power. Re-check the power source and connections. 

If the green LED is on but the power LED is off, check that the power supply is floating. 
Grounding one side of the power input may cause this condition.

NO GREEN LIGHT, NO VIDEO

The  NV-652R,  NV-862R  or  NV-1662R  series  receiver/hub  is  not  detecting  a  video 
signal. There is an open or shorted connection. Use a multimeter to locate the fault. 

GHOSTS

Faint  shadows  of  the  original  signal  shifted  to  the  right.  This  is  caused  by  an 
impedance mismatch along the wire. Verify that the monitor is terminated with 75 (not 
in “loop-through”.) Check that all wire is 

unshielded

 twisted pair. The high-frequency 

wire impedance should be 100. Check for bridge-taps (see below) either by inspecting 
wiring  closet  connections,  or,  if  available,  using  a  “Time-Domain  Reflectometer” 
(T.D.R.), sometimes called a “cable tester”.

If the faint shadows are not copies of the original picture, but from the picture of some 
other camera, check for crosstalk:

Is any portion of the wire un-twisted?

Are the signals from two cameras split between two pairs?

Is there a short between a conductor of one signal and a conductor of another?

Summary of Contents for QFD SERIES

Page 1: ...outdoor wall mount tinted dome with 2 Day Night cameras 3 9mm auto iris lens QFDWT4 70NA Standard 7 outdoor wall mount tinted dome with 4 Day Night cameras 3 9mm auto iris lens Before attempting to c...

Page 2: ...onents can be damaged if improperly handled or dropped If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment replace it properly in its carton and notify the shipper Be sure to save 1 The shipping carto...

Page 3: ...pect to any Product requiring service during the warranty period which is subjected to any of the following abuse improper use negligence accident lightning damage or other acts of God i e hurricanes...

Page 4: ...the screw removed earlier WALL MOUNTING THE QFD 1 A template is included as a guide for mounting the bracket to a wall Choose the desired location for installation and mark the drill holes using the...

Page 5: ...s to the video in 6 Place the finished wiring inside the pendant pipe Undo the safety cable and twist the housing onto the housing coupling Secure all 3 setscrews provided on the housing coupling Figu...

Page 6: ...h is in the on position the auto iris lens controls the amount of light on the chip If in the off position the light level is controlled electronically Used to help improve the color quality of the ca...

Page 7: ...es have the option of transmitting video signals to NVT receivers via unshielded twisted pair cable You must purchase the receiver separately Instructions for connecting the receiver end of the unshie...

Page 8: ...battery or MOV type protectors Bridge taps are where a twisted pair is connected to two twisted pairs such as an extension phone at home Bridge taps cause reflections as the signal propagates resultin...

Page 9: ...9 25 O ring 96 RSORG11 2 6 Plastic Ring Plugs 30 VL1696 6 7 FD8 PCB 76 FPD8PB 1 8 FD8 Upper Housing Bracket 30 VL1744 1 9 Housing Gasket 96 PSGK05 3 10 Housing Fan 71 VLBL03 1 11 Adapter Bracket In Ho...

Page 10: ...S ON SCREEN PICTURE IS CLEAR LOW OR NO COLOR PICTURE IS DARK OR GRAINY IN GOOD LIGHTING CONDITIONS The auto iris lens is set at the factory If you experience video too light or dark you can manually a...

Page 11: ...polarity WON T SYNC TORN PICTURE 1 Make sure that you are using unshielded twisted pair wire 2 Check distance equalization settings 3 For installations with passive non amplified transceivers at both...

Page 12: ...S TOTAL LOAD POWER SUPPLY 24 AWG 22 AWG 18 AWG 16 AWG 1 2 5W 24 VAC VDC 1718 523 2733 833 6909 2106 10985 3348 2 5W 24 VAC VC 834 254 1327 404 3356 1023 5335 1626 3 7 9W 24 VAC VDC 529 161 842 256 212...

Page 13: ...Mounting Template 2 000 3 250 R 733 2 132 2 981 1 537 5 500...

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