© MuxLab Inc.3. Plug a second balun into the each of the component video inputs (coaxial) ofthe video monitor or receiver at the remote end.4. Complete the connection between the two baluns, using standard twisted paircabling techniques as shown below. Each balun must be connected to itscorresponding component video balun at the other end. For example, thecomponent video balun for the “Y” component at the output must be connectedto the component video balun for the “Y” component at the other end.5. Power-on the component video equipment. Check the image quality and referto the troubleshooting table below if the image quality is unsatisfactory. Thefollowing diagram shows a typical installation.Component Video SourceComponent Video Baluns (500021)Six (6) required per YPbPr connection4-pair Cat5 twisted pair cableDVD or VCRComponent Video MonitorYPbPrYPbPrComposite Video (NTSC,PAL,SECAM) Connection:One (1) pair of Component Video Baluns (two baluns) are needed to complete onecomposite video connection via Cat5 twisted pair. To install the VideoEase ComponentVideo Baluns, perform the same steps as listed above by connecting the ComponentVideo Baluns to the composite video input/output connectors of the equipment. Thefollowing diagram shows a typical installation.Composite Video Source Component Video Baluns (500021)4-pair Cat5 twisted pair cableDVD or VCRComposite Video MonitorTroubleshootingThe following table describes some of the symptoms, probable causes and possiblesolutions in respect to the installation of the Component Video Balun. If you stillcannot diagnose the problem, please call MuxLab Customer Technical Support at877-689-5228 (toll-free in N.Am) or 514-905-0588 (Intl).Symptom Probable Causes Possible SolutionsNo video No continuity in videolinkVerify cable continuity betweenpairs of baluns.No video Power off Check power supplies of videoequipment.No video Improper connectionSwapped pairsCheck that baluns are connected tocorrect video inputs and outputs.Unusual colors Reversed polarity Check wiring and ensure straight-through polarityBackground pattern EMI interference Identify possible radiatingfrequency sources (ie; wirelessLANs, switching power supplies)Try to isolate them from the videoconnection.Use shielded twisted pair groundedat least on one end.Smearing Exceeded distance Verify cable grade. Use highergrade cable if necessary.Weak contrast Exceeded distance Verify cable grade. Use highergrade cable if necessary.Increase contrast on monitor.Weak contrast Unusual link attenuation Verify cable distance usingohmmeter or cable tester.Image not stable Defective link orequipmentVerify video equipment interfaceintegrity.Horizontal barsmoving slowlySubstantial crosstalkbetween multiple videosourcesConsecutively turn off other videosources to determine which videosource is the cause of interference.Snowy picture Distance is near limit Verify cable grade. Use highergrade cable if necessary.Reduce color intensity at monitor.