Appendices, Troubleshooting – Roland 6-Channel HD Video Switcher with Audio Mixer & PTZ Camera Control (1 RU) User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points. If this does not resolve the problem, contact a nearby Roland Service Center.

Problem

Items to check

Action

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Video-related problems

No picture is input.

Is the unit detecting the input

signal?

If you press the [SW MODE] button several times to make it turn yellow or

green, the format of the currently selected input channel is shown on this

unit’s display.
You can also check the format of the input signal in each input connector’s

INPUT STATUS ([MENU] button

0

“VIDEO INPUT”

0

each input connector

0

“INPUT STATUS”).

If video of a format that differs from the settings of the XS-62S is input,

specify the system format as appropriate for the device that is connected.

p. 12

Has the video source been

correctly assigned to channel 6?

Specify the video source to assign to channel 6.

p. 13

Is copyright-protected (HDCP)

video being input?

When inputting copyright-protected (HDCP) video signals, go to the SETUP

menu and set “HDCP” to “ON.”

p. 16

Video from the

computer is not

displayed.

Is the format of the video output

from the computer compatible

with the XS-62S’s input formats?

The supported input formats on channels 1 through 4 are 1080p, 1080i, and

720p. Only channels 5 and 6 supports VESA-standard resolutions.

p. 13

Video from the

computer is

corrupted.

When a rapidly moving video is

input from a computer, out-of-

sync motion, flicker, or other

picture corruption may occur.

This is called “tearing,” and does not indicate an equipment malfunction.

No picture is output.

Is “HDCP” set to “ON”?

When “HDCP” is set to “ON,” video is output only from the HDMI OUT

connectors. No video is output via the SDI OUT connectors.

p. 16

Is the display connected correctly? When outputting copyright-protected (HDCP) video, connect an HDCP-

compatible” display.

p. 16

“Snowy”-noise video

is output.

It is possible that the HDMI signal

is not being sent and received

correctly.

Reconnect the HDMI cable.

The colors on the

monitor screen

connected via HDMI

are incorrect.

Do the color-space settings for

any monitors connected to the

HDMI OUT connectors match the

color-space setting on the XS-62S?

Use VIDEO OUTPUT menu

0

“HDMI OUT 1,” “HDMI OUT 2,” or “HDMI OUT 3”

0

“COLOR SPACE” to change the setting.

p. 14

Depending on the device, the color space might be interlinked with the

selection of DVI or HDMI or the selected format. In such cases, changing the

color space on the output device might bring about improvement for the

problem.

HDMI output shown

on a display has its

periphery cut off.

Are the display settings

compatible?

In the case of HDMI signals, automatic overscan occurs on some displays.

Change the display’s settings.

Compositing a logo

or video cannot be

accomplished.

Has the correct key type

(extraction color) been selected

for DSK?

Go to the DSK menu and use “KEY TYPE” to select the key type (extraction

color) to match the background color of the logo or video.

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Use the “LEVEL” parameter and “GAIN” parameter to adjust the position to

just the right degree of extraction for the logo or image.

Still-image cannot be

imported.

Are you importing a still image

whose format and resolution are

supported by the XS-62S?

Still images of unsupported formats or resolutions are not recognized.

Prepare a still image whose format and resolution are supported by the

XS-62S.

p. 20

Does still image have a proper file

name?

Use a file name composed of no more than 8 single-byte alphanumeric

characters. Also, be sure to append the “*.bmp” file extension. Still images

without proper file names are not recognized.

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