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©2001 - INLINE, Inc. CIA100 Operation Manual - V1.3 01/03/01
Problem: The output image is missing a color.
Solution: Possibly the RGBS or RGBHV cable is bad. Try switching connections on
the output to verify that the bad color’s cable is OK (Example: If there is no red, try
running the green output through the red cable and see if the green is displayed or not).
Problem: The output image is too green.
Solution: The dipswitch settings may be set for sync on green output and the display
device doesn’t like that format. Try changing the dipswitches to output an RGBS or
RGBHV signal.
Problem: The horizontal position control is not working.
Solution 1: Check the dipswitch settings to see if the horizontal position control has been
disabled.
Solution 2: The input signal may be RGsB (sync on green). The horizontal position
control does not work with RGsB input signals.
Problem: The output image is doubled, with two images displayed side-by-side.
Solution: The display device may not be compatible with the horizontal scan rate of the
computer. This problem often occurs when a 31.5 KHz VGA signal is sent into an RGB
monitor that is only compatible with signals at 15.75 KHz.
If problems persist, call INLINE Technical Services at (714) 921-4100 for further assistance.