Symptom |
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Bars on screen |
| • When the outside antenna is used, check the wire condi- |
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| tion and connection. |
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| • Electric waves may be interfered due to the electric appli- |
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| ances, etc. nearby. |
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Picture rolls vertically |
| • When the outside antenna is used, check the wire condi- |
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| tion and connection. |
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| • Electric waves may be interfered due to the electric appli- |
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| ances, etc. nearby. |
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| • Try to view other channels. It may be the problem on the |
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| broadcasting station. |
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Different color marks on screen |
| • Move the TV apart from electric appliances nearby. Turn |
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| off the power and wait for about 30 minutes, then turn it |
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| on again. |
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| • Try to view other channels. It may be the problem on the |
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| broadcasting station. |
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Poor reception on some channels |
| • Check the antenna or cable connection to the main unit. |
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| • When the outside antenna is used, check the wire condi- |
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| tion and connection. |
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| • Electric waves may be interfered due to the electric appli- |
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| ances, etc. nearby. |
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| • Try to view other channels. It may be the problem on the |
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| broadcasting station. |
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Picture OK, sound poor |
| • Electric waves may be interfered due to the electric appli- |
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| ances, etc. nearby. |
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| • Try to view other channels. It may be the problem on the |
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| broadcasting station. |
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Remote control doesn’t work |
| • Check the antenna or cable connection to the main unit. |
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| • Check the battery life of the remote control. |
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| • Check if there is an obstacle between the sensor and the |
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| remote control. |
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| • Test the signal output. If OK, then possible remote sensor |
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| trouble. (Refer to “IR SIGNAL CHECK” on page 36.) |
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Problems on Closed Caption |
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Misspelled captions are displayed. |
| • Closed captioning production companies may broadcast |
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| programs without correcting the misspelling in a live |
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| broadcast. |
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Captions are not entirely displayed, or |
| • Captions that are delayed a few seconds behind the actual |
captions are delayed behind the dia- |
| dialogue are common for live broadcasts. Most captioning |
logue. |
| production companies can display a dialogue to a maximum |
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| of 220 words per minute. If a dialogue exceeds that rate, |
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| selective editing is used to insure that the captions remain |
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Captions are displayed as a white box. • When electric waves are interfered due to buildings, | ||
No caption is displayed in the Closed |
| weather conditions etc., incomplete captions may be dis- |
| played. | |
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| • Broadcasting station may shorten the program to insert |
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| the advertisement. The closed caption decoder cannot |
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| read the information of the shortened program. |
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No caption is displayed when playing |
| • The videotape may be illegally copied, or the caption sig- |
the videotape containing captions. |
| nal may fail to be read while coping. |
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Black box is displayed in the screen. |
| • “TEXT” mode is selected for caption. Select “C1”, “C2” or |
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| “OFF”. |
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