Difference between revisions of "Troubleshoot/NVR/Display Troubleshoot"

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===The displayed video is not full in the monitor.===
 
===The displayed video is not full in the monitor.===
* Please do the following:
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Please do the following:
* Check your physical connections from the system to the monitor.
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* Check your aspect ratio.
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1. Check your physical connections from the system to the monitor.
* If a VGA connection, ensure the screws are tight.
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* For the VGA connection, 25 feet or less is recommended for high resolution and 50 feet for lower resolution.
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2. Check your aspect ratio.
* If a DVI connection, also ensure the screws are tight.
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* For the DVI connection, Up to 15 feet at high resolutions (above 1280x1024), or up to 50 feet at lower resolutions (1280x1024 and below)
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3. If a VGA connection, ensure the screws are tight.
* If a HDMI connection, 1080p monitor is recommended.
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* For the HDMI connection, less than 50 feet is highly recommended with 25 feet or less is preferred.
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4. For the VGA connection, 25 feet or less is recommended for high resolution and 50 feet for lower resolution.
* If a DP connection, make sure the monitor is at least 1080p.
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* On the monitor check the current resolution setup. If the current setup is 1920*1080, then you need to set the monitor resolution as 1920*1080 or 1080P capable.
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5. If a DVI connection, also ensure the screws are tight.
* Monitor is incapable of displaying the device recorders resolution output.
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6. For the DVI connection, Up to 15 feet at high resolutions (above 1280x1024), or up to 50 feet at lower resolutions (1280x1024 and below)
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7. If a HDMI connection, 1080p monitor is recommended.
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8. For the HDMI connection, less than 50 feet is highly recommended with 25 feet or less is preferred.
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9. If a DP connection, make sure the monitor is at least 1080p.
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10. On the monitor check the current resolution setup. If the current setup is 1920*1080, then you need to set the monitor resolution as 1920*1080 or 1080P capable.
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11. Monitor is incapable of displaying the device recorders resolution output.
  
 
Coaxial with BNC connector
 
Coaxial with BNC connector
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[[file:BasicsTestImage1.jpg|400px]]
 
[[file:BasicsTestImage1.jpg|400px]]
  
HDMI Connector  
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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Connector
  
 
[[file:videocon1.jpg|400px]]
 
[[file:videocon1.jpg|400px]]
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DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Connector
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[[file:videocon2.jpg|400px]]
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DP (Display Port) Connector
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[[file:videocon3.jpg|400px]]
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VGA (Video Graphics Array) Connector
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[[file:videocon4.jpg|400px]]
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[[Category:Troubleshoot]]
 
[[Category:Troubleshoot]]

Latest revision as of 17:53, 17 August 2016

The displayed video is not full in the monitor.

Please do the following:

1. Check your physical connections from the system to the monitor.

2. Check your aspect ratio.

3. If a VGA connection, ensure the screws are tight.

4. For the VGA connection, 25 feet or less is recommended for high resolution and 50 feet for lower resolution.

5. If a DVI connection, also ensure the screws are tight.

6. For the DVI connection, Up to 15 feet at high resolutions (above 1280x1024), or up to 50 feet at lower resolutions (1280x1024 and below)

7. If a HDMI connection, 1080p monitor is recommended.

8. For the HDMI connection, less than 50 feet is highly recommended with 25 feet or less is preferred.

9. If a DP connection, make sure the monitor is at least 1080p.

10. On the monitor check the current resolution setup. If the current setup is 1920*1080, then you need to set the monitor resolution as 1920*1080 or 1080P capable.

11. Monitor is incapable of displaying the device recorders resolution output.

Coaxial with BNC connector

BasicsTestImage1.jpg

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Connector

Videocon1.jpg


DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Connector

Videocon2.jpg


DP (Display Port) Connector

Videocon3.jpg

VGA (Video Graphics Array) Connector

Videocon4.jpg