TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom |
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| • | Make sure the AV IN/OUT switch ON the side of the | |
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| player is in the OUT position for standard play. | |
| • Make sure a disc is loaded. | ||
The DVD Player will not | • Make sure the disc isn’t loaded backwards. | ||
• | Disc should be clean and not warped. | ||
play. | • | Player’s region code should be the same as region | |
| • | code of DVD disc. | |
| The DVD was exposed to humid conditions. If it | ||
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| has, remove the disc and keep the DVD Player | |
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| powered up for at least two hours. | |
| • Make sure system connections are correct. | ||
There is no sound. | • Make sure the speakers are turned ON. | ||
• Make sure the sound setup of DVD disc is correct. | |||
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| • Is the disc dirty or warped? Clean or replace disc. | ||
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There is no picture. | • Make TV is turned ON and in correct video mode. | ||
• Make sure your system connections are correct. | |||
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Poor AV performance. | • Is your disc dirty or warped? Clean or replace disc. | ||
• | Make sure the TV type is NTSC. If it is not, please | ||
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| remove the signal input, and restart the player. | |
Cannot continue to play or | • Make sure the player is not in | ||
• Press | |||
plays a section repeatedly. | |||
• Is your disc dirty or warped? Clean or replace disc. | |||
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There is no sound when | • | Make sure the IR is set to ON in the audio setup | |
| menu. | ||
using wireless headphone |
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• Make sure the batteries of the headphone are fresh. | |||
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| • Make sure there aren’t any obstructions between | ||
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| the remote control and the DVD Player. | |
The remote control does not | • Make sure you are pointing the remote control at | ||
| the DVD Player. | ||
work. |
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• Make sure batteries are inserted correctly (check | |||
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| • | polarity). | |
| Replace weak batteries. | ||
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WARNING: Do not touch any metal objects to the Battery connectors, as it will put the Battery in standby mode. To exit the standby mode, connect the Battery and DVD Player to AC or DC power.
Other possibilities: Static or other external interference may cause the player to function abnormally. Unplug the
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