Hello,
Posted this about half an hour ago but for some reason it doesn't look like it went through, I hope this isn't a double post
I recently received a used Proxima Ovation A822C Projection Panel which I won in a bid from ebay. The panel came with a power supply but that’s it.
I was able to resolve my first issue of having the freeze and shift lights blinking alternatively by searching the forums.
My second problem which I can't seem to find addressed anywhere else is that, now that the panel has found a source, I'm using S-video out from my computer graphics card (though I have tried a composite video cable with the exact same results). My problem is that once it finds the source and switches over to it from the logo screen, the screen just goes black. I'm able to access the menu and it shows that the source is correct, but there is no image at all, other than the black screen.
I'm also wondering there is a copy of the user manual as a .pdf somewhere that I could reference.
Any help at all would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Posted this about half an hour ago but for some reason it doesn't look like it went through, I hope this isn't a double post
I recently received a used Proxima Ovation A822C Projection Panel which I won in a bid from ebay. The panel came with a power supply but that’s it.
I was able to resolve my first issue of having the freeze and shift lights blinking alternatively by searching the forums.
My second problem which I can't seem to find addressed anywhere else is that, now that the panel has found a source, I'm using S-video out from my computer graphics card (though I have tried a composite video cable with the exact same results). My problem is that once it finds the source and switches over to it from the logo screen, the screen just goes black. I'm able to access the menu and it shows that the source is correct, but there is no image at all, other than the black screen.
I'm also wondering there is a copy of the user manual as a .pdf somewhere that I could reference.
Any help at all would be appreciated.
Thanks.