Jwin JD TV108 manual 1Troubleshooting, Symptom Common Remedy

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5-1Troubleshooting

Before requesting service for the DVD Player, check the chart below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple checkups or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.

SYMPTOM (COMMON)

REMEDY

No power.

Insert the power plug securely into the power outlet.

Check if the ON/OFF button on the front of the recorder is set to on.

Check if no power at the AC outlet by plugging in another appliance for a test.

The recorder does not start playback when Condensation has formed; wait about 1 to 2 hours to allow the recorder to dry out.

PLAY is pressed.

The recorder cannot play discs other than DVDs and audio CDs.

 

 

Check if the disc is defective by trying another disc.

 

 

Check the region (local) code.

 

The recorder starts playback but stops

The disc may be dirty and may require cleaning.

 

immediately.

Ensure that the disc is installed with the label side up.

 

No picture.

Ensure that the equipment is connected properly.

 

 

Ensure that the input setting for the TV is “Video”.

 

 

Check if the TV is on.

 

 

Select the same channel and source on the TV as on the recorder.

 

No sound.

Ensure that the equipment is connected properly.

 

 

If using a HiFi amplifier, try another sound source.

 

 

Check the Audio Output Setting menu to make sure that Analog Output is

 

 

selected.

 

Distorted sound.

Ensure that the input settings for the TV and stereo system are proper.

 

 

No sound is heard during still picture (pause) or slow-motion playback.

 

No audio at the Digital Output.

Check the digital connections.

 

 

Check the settings menu to make sure that the digital output is set to on.

 

 

Check if the audio format of the selected audio language matches your receiver

 

 

capabilities.

 

Distorted picture.

Check the disc for fingerprints and clean with a soft cloth, wiping from center to

 

edge.

 

 

Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear. This is not a mal-

 

function.

 

Completely distorted picture or no color

The disc format is not according to the TV-set used (PAL/NTSC).

 

in picture.

 

 

Picture is distorted during rapid advance

The picture will be somewhat distorted at times: this is normal.

 

or rapid reverse.

 

 

No rapid advance (or rapid reverse)

Some discs may have sections which prohibit rapid advance (or rapid reverse).

playback.

 

 

No 4:3 (16:9) picture.

Choose the correct setup “Aspect Ratio” item which matches the TV set used.

 

No operations perform with the remote

Check the batteries are installed with the correct polarities (+ and –).

 

control.

The batteries are depleted: replace them with new ones.

 

 

Point the remote control unit at the remote control signal sensor and operate.

 

 

Operate the remote control unit at a distance of not more than 7 meters from the

 

remote control signal sensor.

 

 

Remove the obstacles between the remote control unit and remote control signal

 

sensor.

 

 

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Contents Portable DVD Player Page Contents LCD Setting Audio SetupTroubleshooting Disc Handling and MaintenanceNever make or change connections with the power switched on FCC and Safety InformationImportant Safety Instruction Power cord protection PrecautionsSelecting the Type of Disc for the Type of TV Connected About This User Guide Front View Right Side View Battery Installation for Remote ControlTop View 1Getting StartedService life of battery Connect the unit to external equipment and/or to earphones Press Power button on the top panelFor Picture File Playback Only Input from External EquipmentYou could input images and sounds from External equipment by connecting the porTable DVD player to external equipment with Audio or video cableTo Select Preferred Available Channels To Select a Specific ChannelFreq FavoriteUsing Volume Function Pausing PlaybackStopping Playback Basic PlaybackSkipping a Chapter Ahead or Back Fast Forward and BackwardRepeat Viewing Repeating Sections Between Two Specific Points A-B RepeatFor Surround Srnd 3D Audio Output AdjustmentFor EQ For BandChanging Subtitle Languages Using a DVD MenuZooming a Scene During Playback Viewing from Different AnglesPress Up / Down Left / Right to highlight an item Searching Scenes During PlaybackProgramming DVD Playback OK or Play 2Audio CD OperationUp / Down to highlight a track and then press OK or Play Playing an Audio CD without a Title MenuRepeating Playback Skipping a Track Ahead or BackDisplaying Track Information To prestop the disc playback, press Stop onceRepeating Sections Between Two Specific Times A-B Repeat Channel Audio Output AdjustmentPress Left / Right to select a feature Enter a preferred Track Number by pressing Number Buttons Searching Music During PlaybackProgramming Music Playback 3Kodak and Jpeg Picture CDs Operation Slideshow begins in full screen modePlaying a Kodak Picture CD Playing a Jpeg Picture CD with a Title MenuZooming Pictures Rotating PicturesSkipping a Picture Ahead or Back Displaying Picture InformationProgram again Changing Slideshow DisplayPress Setup to enter Setup Menu Major OSD SettingsInitial OSD Setting OSD Language 1Language SetupAudio Language Left Right toPress Down to highlight Menu Subtitle Language Menu LanguageDown to highlight Subtitle Digital Out 2Audio SetupDownmix Press Down to highlight DownmixHighlight Audio Setup icon Night ModeDown to highlight a preferred option. Press OK Press Down to highlight NightVideo Output 3Video SetupTV Aspect Press Down to highlight Video OutputLetter Box BrightnessWide Press Down to highlight BrightnessPress Down to highlight HUE Contrast HueSaturation TV System Down to highlight a preferred option Press 4System SetupScreen Saver Angle Mark Press Down to highlight Default DefaultPanel Setting Invert Setting Panel +3 Invert +2 Color +1 Bright Color Setting Bright Setting+3 Panel +2 Invert +1 Color 0 Bright -1 -2 Symptom Common Remedy 1Troubleshooting1Troubleshooting 2Disc Handling and Maintenance