Philips 525p, HTS6520/93, 625p user manual Troubleshooting, Sound, Picture, Play

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10 Troubleshooting

Warning

Risk of electric shock. Never remove the casing of the product.

To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair the product yourself.

If you encounter problems when using the product, check the following points before requesting service. If the problem remains unsolved, register your product and get support at www.philips.com/welcome.

If you contact Philips, you will be asked for the model and serial number of your HomeTheater System.The model number and serial number are on the back or bottom of your Home Theater System.Write the numbers here: Model No. __________________________

Serial No. ___________________________

Main unit

The buttons on this HomeTheater System do not work.

Disconnect this Home Theater System from the power outlet for a few minutes, then connect again.

No picture on HDMI connection.

Check if the HDMI cable is faulty. Replace a new HDMI cable.

If this happens when you change the HDMI video resolution, press HDMI repeatedly until the picture appears.

Sound

No sound.

Ensure that the audio cables are connected and press the correct input source (for example, AUDIO SOURCE, USB) to select the device you want to play.

No sound on HDMI connection.

Sound cannot transmit through HDMI connection if the connected device is non-HDCP compliant or only DVI- compatible. Make an analog or digital audio connection.

Ensure that the [HDMI Audio] setting is turned on.

No sound fromTV program.

Connect an audio cable from the AUDIO input on this Home Theater System to the AUDIO output on your TV. Then press AUDIO SOURCE repeatedly to select the corresponding audio input source.

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Picture

No picture.

See TVs manual for correct video input channel selection. Change the TV channel until you see the DVD screen.

Press DISC.

If you have changed the [TV Display] setting, switch back to default mode: 1) Press to open the disc compartment. 2) Press . 3) Press SUBTITLE.

Play

DivX video les cannot be played.

Ensure that the DivX le is encoded according to the ‘Home Theater Pro le’ with the DivX encoder.

Ensure that the DivX video le is complete.

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Contents HTS6520 =+&1 3 Environmental Protection Use Period Contents About Progressive Scan Safety and important noticeRecycle notice Copyright noticeIPod Trademark noticeRegion codes Feature highlightsMain unit Remote controlProduct overview Page Your HomeTheater System Place the HomeTheater System ConnectOption 1 Connect to the Hdmi jack Connect video cablesBefore you connect Video jack Cvbs jack Option 2 Connect to the componentConnect radio antenna Connect speakers and subwooferConnect audio from cable box/ recorder/game console Connect audio cables/other devicesConnect audio fromTV Connect portable media player Connect iPod Connect USB deviceAttach table stand Connect power cordMount the HomeTheater System Mount the speakers Navigate through the menu Insert the remote control batteriesGet started Control a play sourceSelect menu display language Find the correct viewing channelStart Ambisound setup Use Philips EasyLink Turn on Progressive ScanConnected devices Map the audio inputs toSelect a play source Control video play PlayPlay a disc Play videoChange video play Access DVD menuAccessVCD menu Quick skip play to a speci c time Sync audio output with video playView video play from different camera angles Control audio track play Play musicPlay DivX video Play photo as slideshow Play photoPlay MP3/WMA music Play musical slideshow Control photo playPlay from portable media player Play from USB deviceMode Play from iPodControl iPod music SoundListen to radio First time tuningReinstall all the radio stations Play from radioSearch and store radio stations individually Select a preset sound Adjust soundControl the volume Adjust Bass/TrebleGeneral setup Adjust settingsUnlock Plays all discs Setup Audio setupVideo setup Disc format PBC PreferencesDefault Care Update softwareUSB Specifications46 EN Play TroubleshootingSound Picture48 EN Glossary WMA PCM