Messages

On the unit’s display

The following messages or service numbers appear on the unit’s display when something unusual is detected during startup and use.

HARD ERR¢

If there is no change after turning the unit on and off, consult the dealer where the unit was

 

purchased.

 

 

 

 

 

No AUDIO¢

Should you connect equipment that does not support CPPM the audio from the CPPM copy

 

protected DVD-Audio cannot be output from HDMI AV OUT terminal. Connect the audio

 

 

cable of the Audio/Video cable (Red, White) to a HDMI compatible AUDIO IN terminal.

 

 

 

 

 

No READ

The disc is dirty or badly scratched. The unit cannot record, play, or edit.

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You have used a DVD lens cleaner and it has finished. Press [<, OPEN/CLOSE] on the

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main unit to eject the disc.

 

 

 

 

 

PLEASE WAIT¢

Displayed when the unit is started. This is not a malfunction.

 

The unit is carrying out its recovery process. You cannot operate the unit while “PLEASE

 

WAIT” is displayed.

 

 

 

 

 

SET

The remote control and main unit are using different codes. Change the code on the remote

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(“” stands for a number.)

control.

 

 

 

Press and hold [ENTER] and the indicated number button at the

 

 

 

same time for more than 2 seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SLEEP

In order to extend HDD life, the HDD is in SLEEP mode.

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SP 15:50

Available space on the HDD or disc.

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EP 120 h

The example “SP 15:50” is displayed when less than 100 hours are available and the

 

“SP”, “EP” and the numbers are

example “EP 120h” is displayed when over 100 hours are available.

 

examples.

“SP” and “EP” are recording modes, “15:50” means “15 hours 50 minutes” and “120h”

 

 

means “120 hours”.

 

UNFORMAT¢

You inserted an unformatted DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, +RW, an unused +R, +R DL or

 

DVD-RW (DVD-Video format) that has been recorded on other equipment.

 

 

Format the disc to use it.

 

 

However all the recorded contents on a disc are deleted.

 

 

 

 

 

UNSUPPORT¢

You have inserted a disc the unit cannot play or record on.

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F74

The HDMI connection could not be authenticated due to a transfer malfunction.

F75

The HDMI connection could not be authenticated due to an internal data malfunction.

U59

The unit is hot.

 

The unit switches to standby for safety reasons. Wait for about 30 minutes until the

 

 

message disappears.

 

 

Select a position with good ventilation when installing the unit. Do not block the cooling fan

 

 

on the rear of the unit.

 

 

 

 

 

U61

(When a disc is not inserted) Displays when a malfunction has occurred during recording,

 

playback or copy. This is displayed when the unit is in the recovery process to return to

 

 

normal operation; it is not broken. Once the display clears you can use the unit again.

 

 

 

 

 

U71

The connected equipment is not HDMI compatible.

U72

The HDMI connection acts unusually.

U73

- The connected equipment is not HDMI compatible.

 

 

- The HDMI cable is too long. Please use a cable 5.0 meters or less.

 

 

- The HDMI cable is damaged.

 

U88

(When a disc is inserted) Displays when there was something unusual detected with the

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disc while playback or copy. This is displayed when the unit is in the recovery process to

 

 

return to normal operation; it is not broken. Once the display clears you can use the unit

 

 

again.

 

 

 

 

 

U99

The unit fails to operate properly. Press [POWER Í/I] on the main unit to switch the unit to

 

standby. Now press [POWER Í/I] on the main unit again to turn the unit on.

 

H∑∑ or F∑∑

There is something unusual. (The service number displayed after “H” or “F” depends on the

(“” stands for a number.)

unit’s condition.)

 

 

Check the unit using the troubleshooting guide. If the service number does not disappear,

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do the following.

 

[1]Disconnect the plug from the AC outlet, wait a few seconds, then reconnect it.

[2]Press [POWER Í/I] to turn the power on. (The unit may be fixed.)

If the service number does not disappear despite doing the above, request service from the dealer. Inform the dealer of the service number when requesting service.

¢The messages are alternately displayed.

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DMR-EH75V specifications

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