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(2)
It’s normal to see the Source LED blinking when you switch your AV sources.
(3)
If disconnection or lost link occurs, it maybe due to the following reason:
A.
If the range is over the maximum transmission distance.
B.
Either transmitter or receiver has been switched off.
(4)
If the SOURCE LED continues to blink blue (slower than no signal mode) and there is
no/abnormal video displayed, this is an indication that video format from your A/V source device
is not supported or out of range.
4. Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
The ZWD2500 front panel
power indicator (red LED)
doesn't light up.
•
Check that the power plug of ZWD-2500T/ZWD-2500R
is properly inserted into a functioning power outlet.
There is no video is displayed
on your TV screen.
•
Verify that the proper cable has been selected and
installed between the desired transmitter input connector
and your High-Definition device.
•
Check the POWER LED in the POWER button of
ZWD2500 lights in solid blue. If your SOURCE LED is
blinking blue, check your cable connection (see the
Installation chapter).
•
Make sure your multiple High-Definition devices
connected with ZWD-2500T have powered on.
•
On your TV side, select the HDMI source you connected
to ZWD-2500R.
•
Press the
1HDMI 2HDMI 3YPbPr 4YPbPr
button in
the RCU to search the available video source.
•
Check your video resolution with HDMI input from your
device is 1080p @ 24/30 fps, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p.
Poor picture quality or
intermittent video play.
•
Check your video resolution with HDMI input from your
device is 1080p @ 24/30 fps, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 480p.
Please refer to the Supported Resolution chapter that it
define video consumer timing of your HD device
ZWD-2500 supports.
•
ZWD-2500 does not support 1080p/50 or 60fps video
format.
•
Ensure transmission distance is not over 20 meters (LOS)
or 10 meters (NLOS).
No audio.
•
Check your TV’s volume is properly set and not in
"MUTE" mode.
•
Check that the audio connectors are properly connected.
•
Ensure the format of audio from the source device we can
support. Please refer the details in Chapter 6
Audio