Difference between revisions of "Troubleshoot/NVR/Display Troubleshoot"
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* Check your aspect ratio. | * Check your aspect ratio. | ||
* If a VGA connection, ensure the screws are tight. | * If a VGA connection, ensure the screws are tight. | ||
+ | * For the VGA connection, 25 feet or less is recommended for high resolution and 50 feet for lower resolution. | ||
* If a DVI connection, also ensure the screws are tight. | * If a DVI connection, also ensure the screws are tight. | ||
* For the DVI connection, Up to 15 feet at high resolutions (above 1280x1024), or up to 50 feet at lower resolutions (1280x1024 and below) | * For the DVI connection, Up to 15 feet at high resolutions (above 1280x1024), or up to 50 feet at lower resolutions (1280x1024 and below) |
Revision as of 16:50, 3 May 2016
The displayed video is not full in the monitor.
- Please do the following:
- Check your physical connections from the system to the monitor.
- Check your aspect ratio.
- If a VGA connection, ensure the screws are tight.
- For the VGA connection, 25 feet or less is recommended for high resolution and 50 feet for lower resolution.
- If a DVI connection, also ensure the screws are tight.
- For the DVI connection, Up to 15 feet at high resolutions (above 1280x1024), or up to 50 feet at lower resolutions (1280x1024 and below)
- If a HDMI connection, 1080p monitor is recommended.
- For the HDMI connection, less than 50 feet is highly recommended with 25 feet or less is preferred.
- If a DP connection, make sure the monitor is at least 1080p.
- 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.