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5.1 Basic Bay Cat X Troubleshooting Steps
The Bay Cat X is very simple to troubleshoot because there is very little that can malfunction
Troubleshooting Checklist
Problem
Possible Cause
Possible Resolution
Result/Further Action
Screen is black
No power
Check power cord. Check power switch
Backlights not lit.
On the remote, press O
N
Image being displayed is
black.
black.
On the remote, press S
OURCE
.
Screen is a solid
color, not black
color, not black
Unit is displaying a test pattern
Turn off the test pattern. See “To turn off a Test Pattern” on page 70.
Unit is displaying a custom
splash screen.
splash screen.
On the remote, press C
URTAIN
Picture is visible,
but something is
wrong with it
but something is
wrong with it
Image is rotated
Check your source. The Bay Cat X has no way of rotating images.
Picture has a black edge
Picture is not positioned cor-
rectly.
rectly.
Use the Picture Position menu
to adjust it (see “Position” on
page 36)
to adjust it (see “Position” on
page 36)
Picture has a black or colored
edge
edge
The source has a black edge
Check the Aspect Ratio and
Wall menu (see “Aspect Ratio
and Scale Mode” on page 32)
Wall menu (see “Aspect Ratio
and Scale Mode” on page 32)
Picture is too large or too small
Check the two Zoom menus
and set them both so you
see a zero on all four sides.
Then check the two View-
port menus and see that
they read zero on all four
sides (
and set them both so you
see a zero on all four sides.
Then check the two View-
port menus and see that
they read zero on all four
sides (
)
Picture is noisy
Picture has horizontal or verti-
cal streaks
Picture has horizontal or verti-
cal streaks
Cable from source is poor quality
or too long
or too long
Use a different cable
Poorly adjusted Phase and/or
Frequency
Frequency
Only analog computer signals
may need this adjusted. This
can be done automatically by
pressing S
may need this adjusted. This
can be done automatically by
pressing S
ETUP
on the remote.
Colors are wrong
Input Levels must be adjusted
For analog computer sources,
see “Adjusting Levels for Ana-
log Computer Sources” on
page 28. For digital computer
sources, see “Adjusting Levels
for Digital Computer Sources”
on page 26
see “Adjusting Levels for Ana-
log Computer Sources” on
page 28. For digital computer
sources, see “Adjusting Levels
for Digital Computer Sources”
on page 26