Problem

Check

Remedy

During playback, picture is disturbed

This is not a problem with the player.

This player supports Macrovision copy protection.

or dark.

 

With some TVs, the picture may not display prop-

 

 

erly when playing discs including copy prevention

 

 

signals. This is not a malfunction.

 

 

 

 

Are the player and TV connected via a

When the player and TV are connected via a video

 

video deck?

deck, the player’s analog copy protect function may

 

 

cause the picture being played on the video deck

 

 

not to display properly. Connect the player and TV

 

 

directly.

 

 

 

 

Is the TV system properly set?

The factory default setting is AUTO. If the picture is

 

 

distorted, switch the TV system to the one used in

 

 

your country or region (NTSC or PAL) (page 23).

Digital audio signals are not output

Is Digital Out set to On?

When connected to the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO

from the COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO

 

OUT terminals, set Digital Out to On (page 14).

OUT terminals.

 

 

96 kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio signals

Is 96 kHz PCM Out set to 96kHz?

Set 96 kHz PCM Out to 96kHz > 48kHz.

are not output from the COAXIAL

Are you playing a copyright-protected

The 96 kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio signals of copy-

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminals.

disc?

right-protected discs cannot be output.

 

Folder or file names are not recog-

Have you exceeded the maximum num-

Up to 299 folders can be recognized on one disc.

nized.

ber of folder or file names the player

Up to 648 files can be recognized within one folder.

 

can recognize?

Depending on the folder structure, however, the

 

 

player may not be able to recognized certain folders

 

 

or files.

Folder or file names are not dis-

Do the folder or file names contain any-

Folder and file names can be displayed. Note,

played or are not properly displayed.

thing other than 1-byte alphanumeric

however, that only 1-byte alphanumeric characters

 

characters?

can be displayed. Folder and file names including

 

 

characters other than 1-byte alphanumeric char-

 

 

acters may be displayed for example as F_001 or

 

 

FL_001, and the characters may be garbled.

 

 

 

Time is required to play JPEG files.

Are you playing large files?

Some time may be required to display large files.

Black bars are displayed when play-

Are you playing files with different

Black bars may be displayed along the top and bot-

ing JPEG files.

aspect ratios?

tom or sides when JPEG files with different aspect

 

 

ratios are played.

 

 

 

When a USB device is connected

Problem

Check

Remedy

USB device is not recognized.

Is the USB device properly connected?

Connect the device securely (all the way in).

 

 

 

 

Is the USB device connected via a

This player does not support USB hubs. Connect

 

USB hub?

the USB device directly.

 

 

 

 

 

This player only supports USB mass storage class

 

 

devices.

 

 

 

 

 

This player supports portable flash memory and

 

 

digital audio playback devices.

 

 

 

 

 

Only the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are sup-

 

 

ported. Other file systems (exFAT, NTFS, etc.) are

 

 

not supported.

 

 

 

 

This is not a problem with the player.

Turn the power off then back on.

 

 

 

 

This is not a problem with the player.

Some USB devices may not be recognized properly.

File cannot be played.

Is the file copyright-protected (by

Copyright-protected files cannot be played.

 

DRM)?

 

 

This is not a problem with the player.

Files stored on a computer cannot be played.

 

 

 

 

This is not a problem with the player.

It may not be possible to play some files.

Folder or file names are not dis-

Do the folder of file names contain

The maximum number of characters displayable

played or are not properly displayed.

more than 14 characters?

for the folder and file names on the Disc Navigator

 

 

is 14.

 

 

 

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Panasonic DV-120K-K, DV-220KV-K When a USB device is connected, Is Digital Out set to On?, From the Coaxial Digital Audio