PROBLEM | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
Sound OK, picture poor | • Try a new channel, if OK, then possible station trouble. |
| • Check the antenna or cable connection to the main unit. |
| • If outside antenna is being used, check for broken wire. |
| • Check for local interference. |
| • Adjust “CONTRAST” & “BRIGHTNESS” control. |
Picture OK, sound poor | • Try a new channel, if OK, then possible station trouble. |
| • Check for local interference. |
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No operation by infrared remote | • Make sure the AC cord is connected to an AC outlet. |
control | • Check batteries in remote control. |
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CLOSED CAPTION PROBLEM | POSSIBLE REMEDY |
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Misspelling in captions | • Error committed by the closed captioning production company. |
| • Possible in a live broadcast. Not in case of a prerecorded program. |
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Text is not shown in its entirety or | • A few seconds of delay is common for live broadcast. |
a delay occurs from what is being | • Display capacity may not exceed 220 words per minute. If a dialogue |
said. | • exceeds that rate, selective editing is used to insure that the captions |
| • remain |
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Captions scrambled with white | • Caused by interferences of building, power lines, thunderstorms, etc. |
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No captions in a program which | • The broadcast may use a time compression process to speed up the |
must contain closed caption | • program. The decoder cannot read the compressed information and |
| • captions will be lost. |
Black box in the TV screen | • You are in TEXT mode. Select a CAPTION mode (“CAPTION1”, |
| •“CAPTION2”) or Caption “OFF”. |
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NOTE
•The LCD panel is manufactured to provide many years of useful life. Occasionally a few non active pixels may appear as a fixed point of blue, green or red. This is not to be considered a defect in the LCD screen.
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