Go-Video VR3845 manual Troubleshooting, Symptom Cause Solution

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Troubleshooting

The Troubleshooting section below will help you solve common issues with your DVD Recorder+VCR. If you don’t find the answers you need here, you can contact our Customer Service Department as follows:

Phone (800) 736-7679

E-mailcustomersupport@govideo.com

Web www.govideo.com

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

No power.

Power cord is disconnected.

Plug power cord into rear panel and wall

 

 

outlet securely.

No picture.

TV not set to receive DVD Recorder+VCR

Select appropriate video input on TV so

 

signal output.

picture from DVD Recorder+VCR appears

 

 

on screen.

 

Video cable not connected securely.

Connect video cable securely.

 

 

 

 

Progressive Scan is set to “ON’ in the

Set Progressive Scan to “OFF”; see page

 

menu system, but TV is not compatible

23.

 

with 525p signal.

 

 

 

 

No sound.

Equipment connected with audio cable

Select correct input mode on audio

 

not set to receive DVD Recorder+VCR

receiver so you can hear sound from

 

signal output.

DVD Recorder+VCR.

 

 

 

 

Audio cables not connected securely.

Connect audio cables securely.

 

 

 

 

Power off on connected audio device.

Turn on connected audio device.

 

Audio cables damaged.

Replace audio cables.

 

 

 

 

Audio settings incorrectly set.

Check Audio settings; see page 26.

 

 

 

Playback does not start.

No disc or tape inserted.

Insert disc or tape. Check disc or tape

 

 

indicator on front panel display.

 

 

 

 

Unplayable disc inserted.

Insert playable disc. Check disc type,

 

 

color system, and regional code.

 

Disc upside down or not placed within

Place disc with playback side down

 

the guide.

inside the guide.

 

 

 

 

Parental Control set.

Cancel Parental Control function or

 

 

change rating level; see page 27.

 

 

 

Poor picture quality.

Disc or tape heads are dirty.

Clean disc or video heads.

 

 

 

 

TV channels not tuned properly.

Check “Tuning Band” and re-run “Auto

 

 

Channel Search”; see page 22.

 

 

 

 

Tape is a rental or recorded on other VCR.

Use TRACK+/- to manually adjust

 

 

tracking during playback.

 

Antenna or cables are loose.

Tighten connections or replace cable(s).

 

 

 

Distorted picture from

Video signal from external component is

Connect component directly to your TV.

external input.

copy-protected.

 

Some channels skipped

Skipped channels were deleted.

See “Adding/Deleting Channels” on page

when using CH 

 

22.

 

 

 

No camcorder image.

Camcorder off.

Turn camcorder on.

 

DVD Recorder+VCR’s input not set to

Press INPUT to select the correct input.

 

AV1, AV2, or DV IN.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page FCC Notice Power Cord CautionCongratulations Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Warranty Timer RecordingJpeg Playback About RecordingWelcome Compatible Media UnpackingPlayback and recording Playback onlyFront Panel Current Repeat mode Current DVD Recorder+VCR status When lit, indicatesFront Panel Display Front panel display overviewRear Panel Remote Control Connections Antenna/Basic Cable Connections Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Connections If your TV has S-Video or Component Video inputs, see Basic TV ConnectionsEnhanced Video Options Enhanced Audio Options Rear AV Connections Front AV Connections Setup Press Setup to display and exit Setup menu Setup Menu OverviewPress Return to exit the Setup menu Menu Navigation KeysAuto Channel Search General SettingsAdding/Deleting Channels Auto Clock SetManual Clock Set Display ModeTV Aspect Ratio Progressive ScanPower Save Mode Factory SettingsPlayback Control PBC Language Settings To disable subtitles, choose OFFOn-Screen Display Language Surround Mode Audio SettingsDolby/DTS/MPEG Sampling FrequencyChanging the Password Parental Control SettingsParental Control Rating Country CodeRecord Settings All contents will be erased and the disc will be formatted Disc SettingsInitializing Discs Erasing/Reformatting DiscsEntry When finished, select OK and press Finalizing DiscsLabeling Discs Protecting Discs AutoPlayYourDVD Operations Press the VCR button when you want to control the VCR deck Press the DVD button when you want to control the DVD deckBasic Deck Controls CH/Basic DVD/VCR Playback Many DVD discs play automatically when loadedPlaying a DVD/VCD To play a DVD or Video CDSpecial DVD Playback Options Use these keys during DVD playbackSkips to the previous or next chapter Special VCR Playback Options Use these keys during VCR playbackSets tape audio to HiFi Left, Right or Mono Audio CD/MP3 Playback Playing Audio CDs or MP3/ WMA FilesSpecial Audio Playback Options Program Playback with Music CDs Program PlaybackPlay Modes during Program Playback Erasing Tracks from a Program ListViewing Jpeg Files Jpeg PlaybackFull Screen Options Slide Show OptionsAbout Recording About Disc Types/FormatsDVD Recorder+VCR cannot re- cord CD-R or CD-RW discs Recording from TV One-Touch RecordingWatching and Recording Recording From External Devices DV TroubleshootingSetting a Timer Recording Timer RecordingTimer Recording Troubleshooting Timer Recording NotesCanceling a Timer Recording Stopping a Timer Recording in ProgressCopying DVD to VCR Copying VCR to DVDEditing Terminology About EditingEditing Options by Disc Type Following are editing terms used by this DVD Recorder+VCRAdding Chapter Markers Editing OptionsChanging Thumbnail Images Viewing ChaptersMaking a New Playlist Adding Titles/Chapters to a PlaylistNew playlist is created with the name Title # Deleting Part of a Title Deleting Titles/ChaptersTitle Edit-Delete Part menu appears Press PLAY again to start playbackMoving Chapters in a Playlist Renaming a TitleEnter a name for the title You can also selectMerging Two Chapters Dividing a TitleTitle Edit-Divide menu ap- pears Two adjacent chapters are com- bined into a single chapterProtecting a Title Hiding/Showing a ChapterUnhiding a Chapter Playing Hidden ChaptersOverwriting a Title Previewing a Title List MenuPlaying Edited Discs on Other DVD Players Help Programming the Remote Programming the Remote to Control Your TVButtons Used to Operate Your TV Country Codes Language CodesSymptom Cause Solution TroubleshootingResetting the DVD Recorder+VCR Product Care & Handling Technical Specifications Other Reference Information GoVideo Limited Warranty WarrantyMpeg Index3834RV0040E Vers. a

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