Curtis Mathes CMC13003 owner manual Chapter SIX Troubleshooting, Identifying TV Problems

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CHAPTER SIX TROUBLESHOOTING

Identifying TV Problems

Poor picture, no picture, blurred picture, or blue screen.

Try another channel. Make sure the unit is plugged into a working wall outlet.

Adjust the antenna.

Press LINE IN.

Check all wire connections.

Poor sound quality.

Try another channel.

Adjust the antenna.

No color, wrong colors or tints.

Make sure the program is broadcast in color.

Adjust the picture settings.

Picture rolls vertically.

Adjust the antenna.

Check all wire connections.

Identifying VCR

Problems

Unit won’t turn on.

Make sure the unit is plugged into a working wall outlet.

Press the POWER button.

Unit won’t take video tape.

Make sure the tape is window side up with the arrow pointing away from you.

Make sure there is no other tape in the compartment.

Unit didn’t record a program.

Make sure the antenna or cable is connected and that the TV/VCR is receiving the broadcast signal.

Make sure the record safety tab on the tape is intact.

Unit didn’t record a timer program.

Make sure the unit was turned off.

Check the programmed start and stop times.

Make sure the time is set correctly.

There is no picture, the picture is distorted during video tape playback, or noise or streaks appear in the picture.

Adjust the tracking.

Clean the video heads.

Make sure there has been a recording on the tape.

You can’t receive regular broadcasts.

Check the antenna or cable connections.

Rewind command doesn’t work.

Make sure the VCR is not in pause mode.

Make sure the tape hasn’t already been rewound.

Fast forward command doesn’t work.

Make sure the VCR is not in pause mode.

Make sure the tape hasn’t already been forwarded.

Picture is streaked during pause mode.

This is normal for SP recordings.

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Contents TV/VCR Combination Unit Important Safety Instructions Important Safety InformationImportant Safety Instructions Important Safety InformationGrounded so as to provide Contents Contents List of Features Chapter ONELearning about Your NEW TV/VCR Checking PartsUnderstanding Controls Front Panel JacksUnderstanding the Controls Earphone jackRear Panel VHF antenna mountSee Antenna terminalRemote Control Number buttons21 P. pause/STILL Chapter TWO Installation Connecting VHF UHF AntennasSeparate VHF and UHF Antennas Push the stem of the rod antenna into the antenna mountInstallation Connecting VHF and UHF AntennasConnecting Cable TV Systems to the TV/VCR Cable Without a Converter BoxInstallation Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Replace the coverChapter Three TV OperationViewing On-screen Display Viewing the Main MenuSelecting Signal Source Programming ChannelsStoring Channels Memory Press VOL+Setting the Clock Programming the ChannelsPress VOL+ Time Set menu appears Setting the date Press VOL+ Press CH or CH to set the current minutePress CH or CH to set the current month Choosing Picture Settings Customizing Picture SettingsPress CH Or CH Select another setting or Press Menu to exit Press P-STDSetting the Sleep Timer Using the On/Off TimerSetting the on time Setting the off timePausing Chapter Four VCR OperationInserting and Ejecting Video Tape Playing a TapeVCR Operation Playing a Video TapeUsing P.PLUS RecordingRecording TV Programs as You Watch Timer Recording Using Advanced Recording FeaturesEditing While Recording One-touch RecordingUsing Advanced Recording Features Press Power to turn off the TV/VCR Using Program Review Chapter Five Special Features Using Turbo RewindUsing True Repeat Viewing the Demonstration ModeSpecial Features Using Block RepeatPress VOL+ to turn the closed caption feature on Using the V-Chip Viewing Closed CaptionsHow to Set up Restrictions Using the TV guidelines Using the V-ChipSee next section How to set the FV, D, L, S FV Fantasy violence Dialog Sexual situation ViolenceSimilarly, if you block the TV Adult group will be blockedExcessive rating This case, use the V-Chip function for an emergency escapeCopying, or Dubbing, a Video Making the ConnectionsDubbing Important warningChapter SIX Troubleshooting Identifying TV ProblemsIdentifying VCR Problems Appendix Caring for Your TV/VCRSpecifications AppendixLimited Warranty to Original Purchaser Curtis Mathes Tronics Color TelevisionMemo Memo AA68-00951AENG