Troubleshooting
3-2
DRS2000HS/DRS6000HS
User and Technical Manual
3.2
Video Problems
The following table describes video problems.
Table 3-1: Video Problems
Problem
Possible Cause
Suggested Actions
No video
•
Loose or disconnected UHF cables at
receiver.
•
Loose cable at camera or transmitter.
•
Receiver set to the wrong RF band,
channel, or other setting.
•
Wrong preset is selected.
•
All the antennas or BDCs are
disconnected or damaged.
•
Power cable for receiver is loose or
disconnected.
•
No power or insufficient power to
receiver.
•
Fuses are blown.
•
Verify that all UHF cables are securely
fastened to BDC connectors at rear of
receiver.
•
Verify that all camera and transmitter
cables are securely fastened.
•
Verify the transmitter’s settings and
compare them to the receiver’s
settings. Correct any settings as
needed.
•
Select the preset that matches the
transmitted signal.
•
Check condition of all antennas, BDCs,
and the cables connected to them.
•
Make sure power cable is firmly
connected at both ends.
•
Check line voltage with voltmeter.
Voltage must be 100 to 130 VAC (U.S.)
or 205 to 240 VAC (non-U.S.).
•
Unplug power cable, remove fuse
holder from connector, and replace
fuse(s).
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