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Appendix

06Additional information

Troubleshooting

Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the items below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.

The player may not operate properly due to static electricity or other external influences. In such cases, normal operation may be restored by unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in.

General problems

Problem

Check

Remedy

Settings you have made have

Was the power cord unplugged

The settings may be cleared if the power

been cleared.

forcibly while the player’s power

cord is unplugged or if there is a power fail-

 

was on?

ure while the player’s power is on. Be sure

 

 

to press STANDBY/ON on the player’s

 

 

front panel or press STANDBY/ON on

 

 

the remote control and wait for the - OFF

 

 

- indicator on the front panel display to turn

 

 

off before unplugging the power cord. Be

 

 

particularly careful when the player’s power

 

 

cord is plugged into the AC outlet of another

 

 

component, since the supply of power to the

 

 

player turns off together with the power sup-

 

 

ply of the other component. We recommend

 

 

plugging the power cord directly into a wall

 

 

outlet, etc., whenever possible.

Difference in volume between

This is not a problem with the

DVDs and CDs.

player.

The volume may sound different due to differences in how the signals are recorded on the disc.

Player cannot be operated with

Are you operating from far away?

Operate from within a distance of 7 meters

the remote control.

 

from the remote control sensor.

 

Is the remote control sensor

The remote control signals may not be

 

exposed to direct sunlight or

received properly if the remote control sen-

 

strong artificial light from a fluo-

sor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong

 

rescent bulb, etc.?

artificial light from a fluorescent bulb, etc.

 

Are the batteries dead?

Replace the batteries (page 5).

Disc cannot be played or disc

Is the disc scratched?

Scratched discs may not play.

tray opens automatically.

Is the disc dirty?

Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 44).

 

 

Is the disc properly set in the disc

Set the disc with the printed side facing up.

 

tray?

Set the disc within the groove in the disc

 

 

 

 

tray.

 

Does the disc have the right region

See About region numbers on page 6.

 

number?

 

 

Is the player placed in a humid

There could be condensation inside. Wait a

 

location?

while for the condensation to evaporate. Do

 

 

not place the player near an air-conditioner,

 

 

etc. (page 44).

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Contents DV-420V-SDV-420V-KDV-320-SDV-320-K Ventilation Caution Operating EnvironmentFor Taiwan exclusively POWER-CORD CautionInformation to User Contents Before you start What’s in the box Loading the batteries in the remote control Warning About region numbers Before you start Playable discsDiscs that cannot be played  Discs that have not been finalizedBefore you start Playable filesSupported audio file formats Supported image file formatsPlayable file extensions Enter TOP MenuMenu ReturnClear Part Names and Functions Remote controlSTANDBY/ON Audio Subtitle Number buttons 0 to / /page NEXT STOP Display Zoom page 19Title Part Names and Functions Front Panel DisplayCHP RemainConnections Connecting using an audio/ video cableConnecting using an Hdmi cable DV-420V only  Connect the player’s video output directly to the TVAmplifier Connecting to an AV receiver orAudio signals that can be output EnglishTo use the Kuro Link function About Kuro Link functionWhat the Kuro Link function can do 14 EnConnecting using a digital Audio cableStarts playback. Press PLAY Playback Playing discs or filesIf the menu screen appears  STANDBY/ONPlayback Various playback functionsTo resume normal playback, press PLAY Playing in slow motion18 En Switching the subtitle Subtitles20 En On USB devices Playback Playing files stored on USB devicesRecording audio CD tracks Recording all the tracksPlaying files Playing using the Disc NavigatorPlaying discs NEXTPlaying repeatedly Repeat Playing using the Play Mode functionPlaying a specific section repeatedly A-B Repeat Play Playing in random order Random PlayPlaying by specifying a number or time Search Mode Playing in the desired order Programmed PlayChange the settings Adjusting the audioAudio Settings parameters About Sound Retriever functionVideo Adjust parameters Playback Adjusting the picture qualityDisplay the Home Menu. Press Home Menu Select Video Adjust Restoring all the settings to the defaults  Hdmi Out, Hdmi ResolutionChanging the Settings Initial Settings Digital Audio Out settingsTV Screen Wide Video Output settingsPan & Scan CompressedLanguage settings Display settings When Other Language is selected Options settingsSelect Other Language Changing the Parental Lock level Registering changing the passwordSelect Password Select Country CodeGeneral problems Additional information Troubleshooting34 En Is Auto Power Off set to On? Additional informationIs Digital Out set to On? OUT COAXIAL/OPTICAL terminals, setDigital Out to On COAXIAL/OPTICAL termiWhen connected to an HDMI-compatible device DV-420V only COAXIAL/OPTICAL terminalsSet Hdmi Out to Lpcm 2CH or Auto 38 EnConnected to the Hdmi OUT terminal. Once When a USB device is connected 40 EnDisplayed Language names codes and input codes Language Code TableCountry/Area Code Table Country/Area name, Input codes and Country/Area codeWhen moving the player Additional information Setting the TV systemPlace of installation Handling discs About specially shaped discs Cleaning discsAbout condensation on discs Water droplets condensation may form onAdditional information Specifications Pioneer Corporation