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Cannot display Direct Navigator | ≥This screen cannot be displayed during recording or copy. | — |
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Cannot edit or format a card. | ≥Release the card’s protection setting. (With some cards, the “Write Protection Off” message | 56 |
([EX88]) | sometimes appears on the screen even when protection has been set.) |
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The contents of the card cannot | ≥Remove the card from the slot and then insert again. If this does not solve the problem, turn | — |
be read. | off and turn on the unit again. |
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([EX88]) | ≥The card format is not compatible with the unit. (The contents on the card may be damaged.) | 12, 13 |
| This unit is compatible with SD Memory Cards that meet SD Card Specifications FAT12 and |
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| FAT16 formats, as well as SDHC Memory Cards in FAT32 format. | 12 |
| ≥The card contains a folder structure and/or file extensions that are not compatible with this | |
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| ≥You can use SD Memory Cards with capacities from 8 MB to 2 GB and SDHC Memory Cards | |
| with capacities from 4 GB to 16 GB. | — |
| ≥This unit cannot play AVCHD format motion pictures or MPEG4 on an SD card. | |
Copying, deleting and setting | ≥When there are a lot of folders and files, it may sometimes take a few hours. | — |
protection takes a long time. | ≥When repeating copying or deleting, it may sometimes take a long time. Format the disc or | 57 |
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The contents of the USB memory | ≥Remove the USB memory from the USB port and then insert again. If this does not solve the | — |
cannot be read. | problem, turn off and turn on the unit again. | 14 |
| ≥Check that the USB memory is inserted correctly. | |
| ≥The format of the USB memory or of its contents is not compatible with the unit. (The | 12, 13 |
| contents on the USB memory may be damaged.) | 13 |
| ≥The USB memory contains a folder structure and/or file extensions that are not compatible | |
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| ≥Turn off and then turn on the unit again. | |
| ≥USB memories connected using a USB extension cable or a USB hub may not be | — |
| recognized by this unit. | 12 |
| ≥Some USB memories cannot be used with this unit. | |
| ≥If inserted during playback, recording or copying etc., the USB memory may not be | — |
| recognized by this unit. |
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The TV Guide System does not | ≥Check whether the clock is properly set. | 65 |
receive any data. | ≥If signal quality is bad (ghost images or limited reception), the TV Guide system may not be | — |
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“No Data” is displayed for some | ≥Some stations are not supported by the TV Guide system. | — |
or all stations. | ≥Analogue broadcasts are not supported by the TV Guide system. | — |
| ≥Programme the Timer recording manually or via | 24 |
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The TV Guide information is not | ≥There was a programme change. | — |
displayed properly. | Check the current programme, e.g. on the Web site for the TV Guide system provider or |
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| ≥Programme information about analogue broadcasts is not displayed. | |
The TV Guide data transfer was | ≥The TV Guide system shows the data that was received up to the interruption. | — |
interrupted. | ≥The programme information may be incomplete. | — |
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The TV Guide data is not | ≥Make sure that the time is set correctly. | — |
updated. | ≥Check whether “Off” is set under “TV Guide Download in Standby” and change the setting in | 66 |
| the Setup menu. |
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Digital broadcast |
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Digital broadcasts cannot be | ≥Digital broadcast may not have started in your region yet. | — |
received. | ≥The aerial may not be pointing in the direction of the TV station, or the direction of the aerial | — |
| may have changed due to strong winds or vibration. If problem persists consult your local TV |
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After DVB | ≥Check to ensure your area is covered by DVB transmissions. | — |
or no DVB channels are found. | ≥Check that the aerial and antenna cable are designed for DVB. | — |
| Use the included RF coaxial cable as shown in STEP 1. | 8 |
| For your safety, the aerial and cable should be inspected/installed by a licenced installer that |
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| should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1. |
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| adequate. Outside this area, separate VHF and UHF aerials provide superior reception |
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| performance. | — |
| ≥If you live in a unit or apartment, check to ensure the Master Antenna TV (MATV) system is | |
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Picture regularly breaks up on | ≥Check “Signal Condition”. If “Signal Quality” or “Signal Strength” are displayed in red or | 60 |
some channels. “No Signal” | constantly changing, check aerial. If problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer. | — |
message is displayed. | ≥Check that the aerial and antenna cable are designed for DVB. | |
| Use the included RF coaxial cable as shown in STEP 1. | 8 |
| For your safety, the aerial and cable should be inspected/installed by a licenced installer that |
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| should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1. | — |
| ≥Interference (known as impulse noise) from household appliances such as light switches, | |
| fridges etc. may cause picture break up and/or audio distortion. Use a high quality quad |
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| shielded coaxial cable fly lead between this unit and antenna wall socket to minimise impulse |
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| noise pickup. If problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer. | — |
| ≥Check aerial connection. | |
| ≥Adjust the aerial reception with “DVB Manual Tuning” in the Setup menu. | 59 |
Picture very infrequently breaks | ≥Electrical atmospheric interference caused by local or distant lighting storms or heavy rain | — |
up on some or all channels. | with wind in “leafy” locations may cause pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort |
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| momentarily. | — |
| ≥Impulse noise interference from an infrequently used electrical appliance, or a passing | |
| vehicle or lawn mower with a “noisy” ignition system. |
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Troubleshooting guide
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