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D15029.01 Troubleshooting Guide TC6.0, April 2013. 
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Monitor
Checklist:
• 
physical cabling – What output from the video system is being used and what input on the 
screen does it connect to. Swap the cable.
• 
Check that the input selected on the screen matches the connector the cable from the video 
system is plugged into (C Series, SX20 only).
• 
if you are using a digital connection (HDMi, DVi), the resolution of the screen should be detected 
and the correct resolution set on the video system. Check that the output resolution from the 
video system is a resolution supported by the screen by choosing 
Configuration -> System 
Status -> Video -> Ouput
.
• 
Confirm that another device connected to same input on the screen is displayed correctly.
Cabling
The easiest method of troubleshooting cable issues is to swap out the suspected cable with another 
standard cable. This one should be within the specifications for the type of cable used. if you are running 
cables at the limits of length specifications, try a cable that is well within the specifications and has no 
extenders, splitters or converters attached. Then restart all equipment.
For video issues check the video input to ensure that the codec is getting a signal from that connector 
(see previous section). if there is no signal on the input where the equipment is connected and the 
equipment (camera, pC, Doc Cam) has been confirmed working separately, then the cabling could 
be the problem.
Presentation issues. Sending of images from attached computer
General
When you select to send a presentation, the information from the selected input will be transmitted to the 
far end as a separate data stream from the main video source (camera). if you are having presentation 
problems, first check that the presentation is seen locally. if it is not, check the input source selection 
below to ensure the video system is set to the correct input source.
if you are sending a presentation but are having quality issues, please see the section below on settings 
that may affect presentation quality.
Input Source Selection
if you have connected a computer to the video system and are having problems with sending a presen-
tation to the far-end, check to see if the presentation is visible on the video system locally. if you cannot 
see the presentation locally then check the following: 
• 
Check that the cabling connected correctly and that the cables are working properly.
• 
Ensure that the computer is set to display its output on the external output connected to the 
video system.
• 
Check that the default presentation source is set correctly on the video system to the correct 
input. 
Configuration -> System Configuration -> Video -> General Settings
 (Default values 
are EX60=1, EX90=2, C Series=3, SX20=2). To determine what the numbers for the various 
inputs mean, scroll down the 
Configuration -> System Configuration -> Video -> Input
 and 
you can see what input corresponds to each number.
When starting a presentation using the Touch panel, you can see which input source is selected for 
the presentation and you can change the source by swiping left or right to see the alternate sources. 
Generally you should see something similar to the image below, where the pC is selected for presentation.
Presentation quality
You can check the resolution and codec used for the presentation from the 
System Information/
Call Status screen on the Touch panel or remote control or look at the
 Call Control -> Call Control -> 
Participants screen
 in the web interface and press the small arrow to expand the information on the 
current call to show more detailed information. You should see that there is information under the 
Presentation section under Transmit
Here you can see that a presentation is being sent using H.264 video codec at a resolution of 1024 x 576 
at 15 fps. 
Troubleshooting Guide TC6.0