Canon DP-V1711 Video Display Operation Guide - Page 115

No Signal, Turn off power by Power Save function., Failed to connect Wi-Fi Access Point.

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Error Messages Wi-Fi adapter Firmware Update DC power supply DC power supply Power Saving Message Description and Action Wi-Fi Adaptor is not connected. Correctly connect the Wi-Fi adapter to the USB terminal of the video display. Failed to connect Wi-Fi Access Point. The password may be wrong, or there may be a network communication error. Check the network environment. No update file. Firmware update files are not saved on USB memory or other media. Failed to read update file. There is an error in the file. Check the file. The firmware/license has been already updated. This is the file that is updated on the video display. Low Voltage. The battery charge level drops if using the battery. If you use another power source, check the input voltage of the DC power supply. Low Voltage, Turn off power. The power has shut off as DC power voltage became insufficient for continued operation. There may not be enough energy left if you are using the battery. Connect a charged battery and turn the video display power on. If you use another power source, check the input voltage of the DC power supply. Invalid Voltage, Turn off power. The power has shut off as the DC power input voltage exceeded the operational threshold. Check the input voltage of the DC power supply. Low Voltage. Indicates that the input voltage of the DC power supply has become below approx. 22.5 V. Check the voltage of the DC power supply. Low Voltage, Turn off power. Indicates that the input voltage of the DC power supply has become below approx. 21.0 V and the power will be turned off. Connect a 23.5 V or higher DC power supply and press the button to turn on the power. Invalid Voltage, Turn off power. Indicates that the input voltage of the DC power supply has reached approx. 35.8 V or higher. Check the input voltage of the DC power supply. No Signal, Turn off power by Power Save function. This indicates that there have not been any signals for approximately 30 minutes. The power will be turned off approximately 5 minutes later. Check the input signal. No Signal, Turn off power. This indicates there has been no signal which will result in power being turned off to the video display. Check the input signal. 115

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Error Messages
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Message
Description and Action
Wi-Fi adapter
Wi-Fi Adaptor is not connected.
Correctly connect the Wi-Fi adapter to the USB
terminal of the video display.
Failed to connect Wi-Fi Access Point.
The password may be wrong, or there may be a
network communication error. Check the network
environment.
Firmware Update
No update file.
Firmware update files are not saved on USB memory
or other media.
Failed to read update file.
There is an error in the file. Check the file.
The firmware/license has been already updated.
This is the file that is updated on the video display.
DC power supply
Low Voltage.
The battery charge level drops if using the battery.
If you use another power source, check the input
voltage of the DC power supply.
Low Voltage, Turn off power.
The power has shut off as DC power voltage
became insufficient for continued operation.
There may not be enough energy left if you are using
the battery. Connect a charged battery and turn the
video display power on.
If you use another power source, check the input
voltage of the DC power supply.
Invalid Voltage, Turn off power.
The power has shut off as the DC power input
voltage exceeded the operational threshold. Check
the input voltage of the DC power supply.
DC power supply
Low Voltage.
Indicates that the input voltage of the DC power
supply has become below approx. 22.5 V. Check the
voltage of the DC power supply.
Low Voltage, Turn off power.
Indicates that the input voltage of the DC power
supply has become below approx. 21.0 V and the
power will be turned off. Connect a 23.5 V or higher
DC power supply and press the
button to turn on
the power.
Invalid Voltage, Turn off power.
Indicates that the input voltage of the DC power
supply has reached approx. 35.8 V or higher. Check
the input voltage of the DC power supply.
Power Saving
No Signal, Turn off power by Power Save function.
This indicates that there have not been any signals
for approximately 30 minutes. The power will be
turned off approximately 5 minutes later. Check the
input signal.
No Signal, Turn off power.
This indicates there has been no signal which will
result in power being turned off to the video display.
Check the input signal.