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3 If there is a preview image but no output image, check the
display connection. Ensure the YPrPb cables are properly
connected if using a component video TV. Some display devices
may not display the source’s output resolution (for example,
component 720p going into a standard defi nition display or an
HDMI source which is preset to an unsupported resolution for a
particular HDMI display.
3 If the preview image looks good but the colors are wrong on the
component video display then check that the component cables
are properly connected. NOTE: Only a non-copy protected YCrCb
HDMI source can be viewed on a component display. Other types of
HDMI sources show either no picture or improper colors.
8 Voltage Protection Circuit
When the SSP-800 is connected to AC power, the AC input enters
the component through a Voltage Sensing Circuit, which checks
the voltage level every 25 milliseconds. Power can only reach the
component once it has passed the Voltage Sensing Circuit. e circuit
verifi es that the power is within tolerable operating levels:
3 of ±10% of its AC line voltage setting.
3 between ± 11% and 15% of its AC line voltage setting.
e following behavior of the SSP-800 is the result of the Voltage
Sensing Circuit:
3 If the external voltage is within the performance range, the
product functions normally.
3 If the external voltage enters the range of the safe operating
limit, the standby LED fl ashes every half-second but the product
otherwise continues to function normally.
3 If the external voltage exceeds the safe operating limit for
10 consecutive seconds, the protection circuitry engages and
an error message appears on the touchscreen.
3 If the external voltage falls below its performance range, the
standby LED fl ashes indefi nitely every half-second until the
voltage is insuffi cient to sustain normal operation.
3 You have to cycle power to reset the protection circuitry. If you
attempt to reset the SSP-800 while the external power supply
remains outside the safe operating limit, the protection circuit
re-engages, putting the SSP-800 back into Standby mode. We
therefore recommend that you wait until the standby LED
stops fl ashing before cycling power and resetting the protection
circuitry.