Troubleshooting Table
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ProjectionLink User & Installation Guide
Troubleshooting Table
SYMPTOM
SOLUTIONS
No power
Plug the transmitter and receiver power adapters
into an AC outlet. Ensure the Computer 1 LED
on the transmitter is solid green. Also make sure
the UTP input LED on the receiver is either blink-
ing or on.
All lights flash-
ing twice per
second (2hz)
This indicates the dip switches are set incorrectly
or in an unsupported configuration. See “Appen-
dix C: Dip-Switch Settings” on page 51 for rec-
ommended dip switch settings.
Lights flashing
alternately
(back and
forth)
This indicates a firmware error or the projector
associated with your X350 installation does not
support the current version of the PL-300 hard-
ware. Please contact Technical Support to help
resolve the problem.
No image
Ensure the UTP LEDs on both the transmitter and
receiver are blinking green. This indicates the
connection between the transmitter and receiver
is intact.
If the UTP LEDs are blinking green and there is a
source connected to the transmitter, make sure
that source is selected.
If using a laptop computer, make sure that exter-
nal video is enabled. See your computer’s User’s
Guide for more information.
Ensure the color controls on the receiver are not
in the vertical position. If any of the three are in
the vertical position, the image will not appear.
Image is fuzzy
or out of focus
Adjust the gain control on the side of the receiver.
Adjust the three color controls on the bottom of
the receiver.
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