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IN3218HR OPERATION MANUAL - REV. 1.0 1/4/01
Parts Included
IN9333 - Gain / Peaking Adjustment Tool
IN9230 - IEC to Edison Power Cord (U.S. only)
Operation Manual
Optional Accessories
IN9080 - Rack Shelf (for mounting two units in a 1U rack space)
IN9088 - Rack Shelf Blank Plate (for mounting a single unit in a 1U rack space)
IN9003 - BNC "T"
IN7200-1 Ultra High-resolution Single Conductor Video Cables -
Available in a Variety of lengths from 6’ to 250’
Troubleshooting
The output device connected to the IN3218HR has no image.
Solution 1: Make sure the power supply is plugged in and that the input and output cables are connected
properly.
Solution 2: Bypass the IN3218HR by connecting the input and output cables with a BNC barrel
connector to ensure there is a video signal present.
The output image is too dark.
Solution: Make sure the display device contrast and brightness controls are set properly. Then
increase the appropriate IN3218HR gain control until the desired image is achieved.
The output image is too bright or the picture blooms.
Solution 1: Make sure the display device contrast and brightness controls are set properly. Then
decrease the appropriate IN3218HR output gain control until the desired image is achieved.
Solution 2: The input termination may be set to High Z. Check the termination jumper settings (see page 3).
The output image is not sharp enough. Vertical lines are very thin.
Solution 1: Make sure you are using the appropriate video cable for your signal type. When dealing
with high-resolution video signals, a high quality coaxial cable must be used for long
distance cable runs (100 ft. or more). IN7200 series cables are recommended for very
lengthy cable runs.
Solution 2: Increase the peaking control of the IN3218HR to compensate for high frequency losses.
The loop output is not working.
Solution: The input termination for input 1 must be set to High Z. Set the internal jumpers as shown
on page 3.