TROUBLE SHOOTING
Symptom | Remedy |
General
No power.
Battery is fully charged but does not work.
Battery drains too fast in stop mode.
•Play fails to start even when PLAY is pressed.
•Play starts but then stops immediately.
No image on the LCD screen.
No picture on the TV’s screen.
The picture is distorted.
1.The battery is exhausted, please recharge the battery or use the AC adaptor, make sure the AC outlet has power.
2.The POWER switch is at the OFF position, please slide it to ON.
The battery protective circuit may have shut down the battery for safely. To reactivate the battery, charge it for a while.
The set continues to be on even in stop mode. If you plan on leaving the disc stopped for a longer time, turn the set’s power off to conserve battery power or use the AC adaptor.
1.The disc may be damaged or scratched.
2.This player cannot play a DVD disc other than region 1 standard.
3.The disc may be dirty and may require cleaning.
4.Ensure that the disc is installed with the label side up (facing you).
5.If your disc is rented, it may be scratched or damaged from a previous renter. Return it or polish it.
6.Condensation may have formed on your disc. Wait about 1 hour to allow the player to dry out.
The player may be in LCD off mode (as when you are using the external TV).
1.Press the little button marked SCREEN OFF #11 on page 4.
2.Press the SCREEN ON/OFF button on the remote.
1.Ensure that the equipment is connected properly. Double check all cables and AC power.
2.Ensure that the A/V cable you used is attached in the package, other cables may not be suitable for this DVD player.
3.Select the proper video channel on your TV set VIDEO 1, 2, 3, etc.
4.Check if the proper AV input is selected on your TV set video inputs (some TV sets have 3 or 4 different inputs).
5.Make sure both the TV and DVD player are on.
6.Make sure you use a 3 section 3.5 mm plug cable as supplied.
1.Picture is distorted during rapid advance or rapid reverse. The picture may be somewhat distorted occasionally, this is normal.
2.Did you connect your DVD player to your VCR? Please connect the player directly to your TV and disconnect the VCR. This player has Macrovision copy protection this will distort pictures when used with VCRs.
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4/3/2006, 9:24 AM