Philips FWD790/21M manual Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting

English

Problem

The language for the sound or subtitle cannot be changed when playing a DVD.

No image is output when a function is selected.

Sound cannot be heard or is of poor quality

Poor radio reception.

Recording or playback cannot be made

The tape deck door cannot open

Left and right sound outputs are reversed.

The remote control does not function.

The display is dark

The timer is not working

The Clock/Timer setting is erased

Solution

Multi-language sound or subtitle is not recorded on the DVD.

Changing the language for the sound or subtitle is prohibited on the DVD.

Make sure the component is connected correctly.

Press the correct function button for the input source.

Adjust the volume.

Disconnect the headphones.

Check that the speakers are connected correctly.

Check if the stripped speaker wire is clamped.

If the system is in pause, slow motion or fast forward/reverse mode, press 2; to resume the normal play mode.

Make sure the MP3-CD was recorded within 32- 256 kbps bit rate with sampling frequencies at 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz or 32 kHz.

If the signal is too weak, adjust the antenna or connect an external antenna for better reception.

Increase the distance between the System and your TV set or VCR.

Clean deck parts, see “Maintenance”.

Use only NORMAL tape.

Apply a piece of adhesive tape over the missing tab space.

Remove and reconnect the AC power plug and switch on the system again.

Check the speaker connections and location.

Point the remote control at the remote control sensor of the unit.

Reduce the distance to the player.

Remove any possible obstacles.

Replace the batteries with new ones.

Check that the batteries are loaded correctly.

Press DIM again.

Set the clock correctly.

If recording is in progress, stop it

Power has been interrupted or the power cord has been disconnected. Reset the clock/timer.

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Contents DVD Mini-HiFi System México Page Plug & PLAY-for tuner installation Index Español 138English EspañolContents Clock/Timer Operations Deleting a preset radio stationTuner Operations Tape Operation/RecordingGeneral Information/Maintenance FeaturesSupplied accessories Discs for playbackCare and safety information Environmental informationConnecting speakers ConnectionsPlacing speakers Type plate is located on the rear of the systemUsing Video In jack Cvbs Using component Video In jack Pr PbYUsing S-Video In jack Using an accessory RF modulatorConnecting FM/MW Connecting the power Antennas Cord Local power line voltageOn the DVD Mini Hi-Fi System Voltage Selector, setConnecting a VCR or Connecting to game consoleCable/satellite box Equipment Functional Overview Controls on the systemRemote control Disc Menu disc mode onlySystem Menu disc mode only Stop # Numeric Keypad≤ wOOx $ VOL +Demonstration mode Basic FunctionsInserting batteries into the remote control Setting the clockUsing the remote control to operate System PreparationsSetting the TV set Connecting TV setYour TV set Select an item and press OKSetting speakers Setting language preferenceTo adjust the game console’s volume Level Game OperationsAbout Gameport Starting OperationUsing the disc menu Disc OperationsPlaying discs For MP3/ DivX/ WMASelecting various mode functions Basic playback controlsShuffle play mode Shuffle playback modeTo cancel Shuffle mode Programing favorite tracksSpecial DVD/VCD features Changing discs during playbackPlaying in slow motion mode Screen without interrupting disc playbackZooming Special VCD/SVCD features MP3/ WMA/ DivX/ Picture Disc Operations Playing MP3/ WMA/ Picture disc Kodak, JpegMP3/ WMA/ Jpeg Picture disc Kodak Picture discWhen playing DivX disc with embedded subtitle When playing DivX disc with external subtitlePlaying DivX disc Load a DivX disc Data CD Menu appears on the TV screenUsing the menu bar DVD Menu OperationsUsing the setup menu user preference settings Setting the TV shapeRemoving the menu Press System Menu or OK 169 Wide screen LB Letter Box PS Pan ScanSetting the screen saver Setting the digital outputNight mode turning on/off Test Tone Changing the password Password supplied by default isPassword Use the numeric keys 0-9 to enter your four-digit codeEnglish Restricting playback by setting parental Level DefaultRating explanations Menu languageTo stop storing the automatic preset Press Program on the remote control or 7 on the systemTuner Operations Changing tuning grid Selecting a preset radio stationEnglish Manual preset programming To stop storing the manual presetTape Operation/Recording Tape playbackGeneral information on recording Preparation for recording Disc synchro recordingTo stop recording Selecting another track during recordingClock/Timer Operations Setting the timerTime can be set in 24-hour mode Viewing the clockTimer Operations Viewing the timerSetting the sleep timer Sound and Volume Controls Volume controlSound control Switching on/off Other FunctionsVocal Dimming the displayKey control EchoKaraoke Listening to external sourcesSpecifications Troubleshooting English ProblemSolution Troubleshooting Glossary

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