Troubleshooting - Indexa DF110 Set Operating Instructions Manual

Digital wireless a/v transmitter and receiver
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18. Trouble shooting
Fault
Message"NO SIGNAL"
Unstable wireless reception
Interference in picture
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Cause
Transmitter or source device not powered
A/V cables not connected
"Pairing has not been carried out or has been lost
The transmitter is out of range
Objects are preventing wireless connection
Antennae are not in the optimal orientation to each other
Receiver and camera too far apart
Wireless connection is blocked
Interference with wireless signal
Transmitter and receiver are too close to each other
Remedy
Check the power supply to the devices
Check all connections of the A/V cables
See chapter 10
Reduce the distance between transmitter and receiver
Remove large objects, in particular metallic objects or change the
location of transmitter and/or receiver
Adjust the orientation of the antennae to get the optimal wireless
connection
Reduce the distance between transmitter and receiver
Remove objects, in particular metallic objects and/or change the location
of transmitter and/or receiver
Check that there are no interference sources near transmitter and receiver
eg WiFi device, electrical products, Microwave ovens
Ensure a minimum distance of 2 m between transmitter and receiver
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