TROUBLESHOOTING
5FAQ
Question
My remote control does not work. What should I do?
How come the Initial setup appears every time I turn on this unit?
Why I cannot watch some of TV programs?
How come there is no image from the connected external devices?
Whenever I entered channel number, it changes automatically.
Why are captions not displayed entirely? Or, captions are delayed behind the dialogue.
How can I set the clock ?
Answer
•Check the antenna or cable connection to the main unit.
•Check the batteries of the remote control.
•Check if there is an obstacle between the infrared sensor window and the remote control.
•Test the signal output. If OK, then possible infrared sensor trouble. (Refer to “IR Signal Check” on page 36.)
•Aim the remote control directly at the infrared sensor window on the front of the unit.
•Reduce the distance to the unit.
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•When there is an
•Move the
•Connect the RF coaxial cable to the unit directly and run the initial setup.
•Make sure to complete the channel scan before turning off the unit.
•Make sure auto channel scan has been completed. (Refer to “Auto Channel Scan” on page 18.)
•Auto channel scan must be completed when you set up the unit for the first time or move it to a location where previously unavailable channels are broadcast.
•The selected channel may not be broadcasting.
•When auto channel scan is interrupted and not completed, some channels will not be received. Make sure to complete. (Refer to “Auto Channel Scan” on page 18.)
•The selected channel cannot be viewed by the
•The unit requires some kind of antenna input. An indoor antenna (rabbit ears), an external antenna, or an RF coaxial cable from your wall or cable receiver/satellite box needs to be plugged into the unit.
•Check if the right input mode is selected by pressing [INPUT SELECT] or using [CH K / L ]. (Refer to “Switching Each Input Mode” on page 15.)
•Check the antenna or cable connection to the unit.
•Many digital channels have alternate channel numbers. The unit changes the numbers automatically to the ones signifying the broadcasting stations. These are the numbers used for analog broadcasts.
•Captions that are delayed a few seconds behind the actual dialogue are common for live broadcasts. Most captioning production companies can display a dialogue to maximum of 220 words per minute. If a dialogue exceeds that rate, selective editing is used to insure that the captions remain
•There is no clock function on this unit.
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