Specifications

CHAPTER 10: AFTER-SALE CUSTOMER SERVICE
Q-Series
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Optical – QFOT1310 Series Broadcast Transmitter – Installation & Operation Manual 11-1
CHAPTER 11: TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
11.Troubleshooting
Addendum note: to reset the transmitter to the default settings, as shipped from the factory, follow the following steps:
1. Power unit OFF.
2. While holding in both the UP and DOWN buttons, power the unit ON.
3. The VFD will display “Test Mode”, and the transmitter will emit a loud beeping noise.
4. Power the unit OFF for 5 seconds, and then back ON. The modulation and display settings have now been restored
to the factory defaults. These settings will work for 99% of the applications, and it is rarely needed to deviate from
these. Please consult the factory if unsure.
SYMPTOM FAULT ACTION
No VFD or LED display after
turning on the power.
No input power or a problem with the
internal switching power supply.
Check input AC voltage to the power
supply (AC90V~250V), if the voltage is
normal, usually the cause is the internal
switching power supply, contact ATX.
After turning on power, VFD
monitor and LED normal, but
optical output power low.
1. Check jumper quality.
2. Contaminated optical active connector
or adapter.
3. Damaged ceramic ferrule in adapter.
1. Swap to a good test jumper.
2. Clean contaminated ber active
connector or adapter.
3. Swap the damaged adapter.
After connecting to network, all
TV channels have obvious noise
point.
1. Low received optical power, causing
poor C/N.
2. RF input level too low for sufcient
laser modulation.
3. System link path C/N too low.
4. Back-reection from bad or dirty
optical connectors.
1. Clean ber active connector or adapter
(Chapter 9 Cleaning & Maintenance).
2. Check RF input levels to transmitter
(15-25 dBmV).
3. Check link loss.
4. Use only angled (SC/APC) optical
connectors or fusion splice where
necessary.
After connecting to network,
only some TV channels have a
degraded SNR.
Some channels SNR too low. Check the individual channel signal C/N
or SNR.
Check the atness of the RF input signal.
After connecting to network,
some TV channels have obvious
ripple, beats, lines, or distor-
tions.
1. Optical input power to receiver too
high.
2. RF modulation too high.
3. RF input drive to transmitter too high.
1. Check input power at optical receiver
and pad if necessary.
2. Check optical transmitter modulation
level parameter, and readjust if too
high.
3. Make sure the RF input level is within
the range (15~25 dBmV).