Trying to use this VCR to pass A/V signal to coax only TV. Device on Line1 works fine, line2 has only ghost image, no audio. Swapped devices, line1 works fine, line2 still ghost. Just bad input2 connection ?
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What was going on before you picked up the remote? Did the remote work OK to initially turn on the TV? Where you able to change channels prior to this issue? If yes, then maybe you accidently changed the source mode of the TV via the remote?
The source mode button chooses what signal you want to use for getting a signal transmitted to your TV (E.g., antenna, HDMI, etc.) If the source button is clicked to something that is not supported (E.g., Line1, or Line2, or Line3, or a particular source like the antenna option is not set-up properly to receive a signal, then you will receive a, "no signal" message".
So there is a problem. Where are you measuring voltage?
Say there is L1 - N - L2. Line1 to Neutral is 120 volts, Line2 to Neutral is also 120 volts, Line1 to Line2 is 240 volts. N or Neutral ( the grounded conductor ) is center tap between line 1 and 2.
With this system, the N wire carries the unbalanced load in amperes .
Now we are talking of L1 and L2 and amperes. When L1 and L2 are conducting 10 amperes each, N carries 0 amperes, Line1 and L2 are balanced. When L1 carries 10 amperes and L2 carries 5 amperes, Line1 N carries 5 amperes, the difference of L1 and L2. This is normal.
When there is a problem with a loose connection on N, there is a resistance and will not carry the unbalanced load normally, the voltages will Chang's under load, the problem will worsen with time, a fire hazard, connected loads may burn up from excessive voltage or not work at all.
Bottom line: Make sure the N line ( white wire ) is tight at every connection and inspect for overheating damage. You may have to open the generator connections panel to check there too.
Depending on the model no of your phone, your phone has the option to choose between "Line1" and "Line2" from network settings. You can either choose "Line1" from the settings or restore your phone to factory defaults,
Make sure your VCR is on channel 3 or try channel 4. Also, make sure your VCR is set to VIDEO or VCR and not TV.
A better way to do this is to connect the cable box to the VCR using the composite cable (yellow/red/white) cable. Then, connecting the cable box to your TV with component cable (red/greenblue) cables. This will only work if your TV has component in. If not, then connect the VCR out composite (yellow/red/white) to the TV. Or use the coax cable from the cable box labeled TV/VCR right to your TV. Make sure your VCR is set on LINE1 or LINE.
make sure your wiring that connects lines from dmarc into the unit is consistant. Line1 must be line1 on all phones, line2 must be line2 etc.
After line appearance verified follow instructions in the manual and everything should work. If it doesnt contact manufacturer for assistance
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