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PS3 / Display Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
PS3 / Display Troubleshooting
Symptom
Description / Possible Cause
Unable to get any PS3
output on the screen.
Check that a HDMI cable is connected between the PS3 and the display. Check that the display
power is on and the correct input selected. Check that the PS3 power is on, the power LED
should be green. The display must be HDCP compliant when using HDMI to DVI.
If the PS3 has previously been configured with incompatible display settings, the screen may
appear blank.
To reset the display settings:
• Switch the PS3 to standby by holding your finger on the touch-sensitive power switch until it
beeps.
• The power LED will turn red when the PS3 is in standby.
• Hold your finger on the touch-sensitive power switch until it beeps twice (once immediately then
again after about 5 seconds)
• The above display settings questions should be displayed.
Please see the PS3 Quick Reference for further details about connecting to a display using
different cables.
The information / menu
appears partially off
screen.
The edges of a
presentation are off screen.
Ideally, Ziris View PS3 should be used with a Full HD 1080p display to achieve optimal quality with
media pixels mapping one-to-one with physical display pixels.
Does the display pixel resolution match the PS3 output resolution? (typically either 1920 x 1080 or
1280 x 720)
This may be due to a limitation / setting on the display itself.
Some displays have an option to display the input image larger than the screen. This is called
"overscan".
Some lower resolution displays such as FWD 40-LX2 support 1920 x 1080 input but always
overscan the input onto the 1366 x 768 display pixels. A workaround in this case, is to configure a
screen layout in Ziris Create with a screen size of 1440 x 810 such that when this is scaled up to
the 1920 x 1080 PS3 output by Ziris View then back down to 1366 x 768 by the display, the pixels
of a 1366 x 768 image centred on the 1440 x 810 presentation should closely match the display
pixels.