Troubleshooting
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Nothing appears | • | Check the DVD player’s overall screen | 82 | ||
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| brightness setting to make sure it is not “OFF”. |
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No audio is output. | • | Make sure the display panel is open. Audio is | 30 | ||
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| not output through the DVD player speakers |
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| while the display panel is closed. |
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| • | Check the volume dial setting. If it is at zero, | 21, 58 | |
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| rotate the dial to turn up the volume. |
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| • | Make sure headphones are not connected to | 28 | |
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| the headphones jack. Connecting headphones |
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| disables the DVD player’s speakers. |
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Nothing appears | • | Make sure the DVD player is in the DVD mode | 41 | ||
on the screen and |
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no audio is output. |
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Image and sound | • | Use a disc that is free of scratches. | 7, 58 | ||
are distorted |
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| speakers are not receiving interference from |
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| external speakers. |
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| No image from | • | Make sure video and audio cords are connected | 29 | |
mode | a connected |
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| device appears | • | Make sure you are not trying to use the |
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INPUT | of the DVD |
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| • | Make sure the DVD player is in the INPUT | 83 | |
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| mode and not the DVD mode. |
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| No image from | • | Make sure the channel of the connected TV is | 30 | |
| the DVD player |
| set to VIDEO or AV. |
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| appears on the | • | Make sure video and audio cords are connected |
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mode | screen of a |
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The volume of | • | Change the “COMPRESSION” setting to “ON”. | 47 | ||
| Dolby Digital |
| This setting compensates for the relatively low |
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| audio from a |
| average volume level of Dolby Digital, which is |
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| DVD is too low. |
| used to provide the widest possible dynamic |
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| range. |
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