Screen Flicker
sonny
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Greetings...
I have periodic issues with backlight flicker on CV5's. Anyone else run into this before? Comes and goes, so I'm not sure if it is electrical noise, or voltage drop...
I have periodic issues with backlight flicker on CV5's. Anyone else run into this before? Comes and goes, so I'm not sure if it is electrical noise, or voltage drop...
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I have a CV5 on my desk that I use for testing and haven't noticed a flicker at all, I'll post it if I see the problem.
I had this once in a test setup. I'd get a flicker whenever I touched the screen. I upsized the wire and it went away.
I'm assuming the flicker was the speaker competing with the display for power to make the audio "boop" when touched.
If the wire's already in the wall, consider doubling up conductors if you have spare, or locating the power supply closer to the TP. You could also substitute a variable regulated power supply that you can dial up to compensate for loss.
http://amxforums.com/showthread.php?t=2049
So a possible problem with the CV5s I would say.
But we were stricken with EXTREMELY bad luck on this job: had to replace a CV10 three times in one week, replaced the CV5 once, replaced two access points, replaced the router, bad wires (not connections, but the wires themselves), plasma had dead pixels (though they came back after having it on for a while) . . . ugh - a nightmare. 90% of our problems were all hardware . . . I'll claim that other 10% but with the excuse of having to change code layout several times due to some bad assumptions.
Did you consider getting the building power supply analysed for noise and spikes?
Anyway, after replacing all those things, it has gone . . . umm, much smoother. (Knock on wood.) I just think it was BAD luck. I guess we all get one of those jobs every now and then eh?
Just completed a large project with 6 NXD-CV5's in one system.
These are all driven from a PSN6.5 power supply (distributed with an ABS).
The cable lengths are all about the same 40-50ft.
2 of the 6 have demonstrated intermittant backlight flicker.
I dont believe it is a power issue or interference problem.
I will probably have to pursue replacement for the 2 units.
If anyone has discovered a true fix for this issue, please post it.
Thanks.
A couple of my flakey CV5's are doing much better now.