Sanyo DVC-2500 manual Troubleshooting, Symptom Cause Correction

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Troubleshooting

Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service.

Symptom

Cause

Correction

 

 

 

No power.

The power cord is disconnected.

Plug the power cord into the wall outlet

 

 

securely.

 

 

 

The power is on, but

No disc is inserted.

Insert a disc or tape. (Check that the

the DVD+VCR does not

No tape is inserted.

disc or tape indicator in the display

work.

 

window is lit.)

 

 

 

No picture.

The TV is not set to receive DVD+VCR

Select the appropriate video input mode

 

signal output.

on the TV so the picture from the

 

 

DVD+VCR appears on the TV screen.

 

 

 

 

TV/VCR mode for DVD+VCR is set to

Press the TV/VCR button on the remote

 

TV.

control repeatedly to choose VCR

 

 

mode. VCR indicator light appears in

 

 

the display window.

 

 

 

 

The video cable is not connected

Connect the video cable securely.

 

securely.

 

 

 

 

 

The connected TV power is turned off.

Turn on the TV.

 

 

 

No sound.

The equipment connected with the

Select the correct input mode of the

 

audio cable is not set to receive

audio receiver so you can listen to the

 

DVD+VCR signal output.

sound from the DVD+VCR.

 

 

 

 

The audio cables are not connected

Connect the audio cable securely.

 

securely.

 

 

 

 

 

The power of the equipment connected

Turn on the equipment connected with

 

with the audio cable is turned off.

the audio cable.

 

The Digital Audio Output is set to the

Set the Digital Audio Output to the

 

wrong position.

correct position, then turn on the

 

 

DVD+VCR again by pressing POWER.

 

 

 

The playback picture is

The disc is dirty.

Clean the disc.

poor.

 

 

Tape heads are dirty.

Clean video heads.

 

 

 

 

 

Tape is a rental or was recorded on

Use CH/TRK (v/V) for manual tracking

 

another VCR.

adjustment while tape is playing.

 

 

 

The DVD+VCR does

No disc is inserted.

Insert a disc or tape. (Check that the

No tape is inserted.

disc or tape indicator in the display

not start playback.

 

window is lit.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

An unplayable disc is inserted.

Insert a playable disc. (Check the disc

 

 

type, color system, and Regional code.)

 

 

 

 

The disc is placed upside down.

Place the disc with the playback side down.

 

The disc is not placed within the guide.

Place the disc on the disc tray correctly

 

 

inside the guide.

 

The disc is dirty.

Clean the disc.

 

The Rating level is set.

Cancel the Rating function or change

 

 

the rating level.

The remote control

The remote control is not pointed at the

Point the remote control at the remote

does not work properly.

remote sensor of the DVD+VCR.

sensor of the DVD+VCR.

 

The remote control is too far from the

Operate the remote control within 23 ft

 

DVD+VCR.

(7 m).

 

There is an obstacle in the path of the

Remove the obstacle.

 

remote control and the DVD+VCR.

 

 

The batteries in the remote control are

Replace the batteries with new ones.

 

exhausted.

 

 

This remote control has same buttons

When using a VCR, first press the VCR

 

between VCR and DVD (ex. PLAY).

button. When using a DVD, first press

 

 

the DVD button.

 

 

 

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Contents DVC-2500 Safety Precautions Regulatory Information FCC PartPower-Cord Protection Power SourcesCleaning Power LinesReplacement parts AccessoriesDamage Requiring Service Safety CheckTable of Contents Before Use Remote control battery installationRemote Control Operation Range Playable DiscsAbout Symbols PrecautionsSetting the Output Source Front Panel Display Window Remote Control RF OUTDVD/VHS OUT Rear PanelAntenna Input Video OUT DVD OUTConnecting Antenna/Cable TV to ConnectionsConnections Basic TV Connections Optional, Preferred TV ConnectionsOUT jacks Coaxial X to the corresponding Accessory Audio/Video A/V Connections toDigital Multi-channel sound Amplifier ReceiverBefore Operation VCR Part On-Screen Display OSD Setting the On-Screen DisplayMenu Selection Before Operation VCR Part Setting the VCR Setup Menu Channel SelectionManual Clock Set Before Operation VCR Part Setting the ClockAuto Clock Set Option Press b/B to choose onOn-Screen Display Before Operation DVD Part General ExplanationOn-screen display operation Picture Before Operation DVD Part Initial SettingsGeneral Operation LanguageSound Before Operation DVD PartOthers If you forget your 4-digit password Password DVDChanging the 4-digit password Parental ControlOperation with tape Normal Playback Special Effect PlaybacksTo pause the recording Timer RecordingOperation with tape Normal Recording To record one TV program while watching anotherOperation with tape Checking Erasing the Timer ProgramProgram Priority To extend the Recording Time Instant Timer Recording One-Touch RecordChecking the Recording Time Copying from DVD to VCRMTS Multi-Channel TV Sound Multichannel TV Sound Indicator MTSVHS Hi-Fi Stereo System MTS Broadcast Playback with Hi-Fi Stereo Audio SoundOperation with tape Tape Counter Memory Feature Additional InformationMoving to another Title General FeaturesOperation with DVD and Audio CD Playing DVD and Audio CD Moving to another CHAPTER/TRACKOperation with DVD and Audio CD General Features Marker Search Time SearchZoom DVD To Recall a Marked SceneOperation with DVD and Audio CD Special DVD Features Programmed Playback with Audio CDPlaying MP3 Discs Operation with MP3 DiscsAbout MP3 Erasing a Track from Program List Operation with MP3 Discs Programmed Playback with MP3 DiscsRepeat Playback with MP3 Discs Erasing the Complete Program ListTroubleshooting Symptom Cause CorrectionMoisture Condensation Language Code List Code LanguageDVD Specifications SpecificationsVCR Specifications General

DVC-2500 specifications

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