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Set the sound setting of the connected equipment to “2ch L.PCM”.

 

Check the “HDMI1 Input” setting in the Sound Menu. (p. 20)

Sound is unusual

If digital sound connection has a problem, select analogue sound

 

connection. (p. 31)

Pictures from external equipment

Is the HDMI cable connected properly? (p. 38)

 

Turn Off the TV and equipment, then turn them On again.

are unusual when the equipment

Check an input signal from the equipment. (p. 42)

is connected via HDMI

••Use an equipment compliant with EIA/CEA-861/861B.

Digital TV reception technology requires high quality, robust DTV signals which in some domestic aerial installations, may be relatively poor despite good analogue reception.

To maintain optimum signal quality from TV aerial, use a TV

aerial splitter (as illustrated) when connecting two or more

equipments to the same aerial.

 

TV

 

 

 

 

(Individual aerial)

Aerial connection when using

 

Splitter

DTV and VCR / DVD Recorder

 

Aerial Output

 

Aerial

 

 

 

Input

Aerial Output

Aerial Input

terminal

 

VCR

(Individual aerial)

 

DVB

After DVB Auto Tuning only some or no DVB services are found

Check to ensure your area is covered by DVB transmissions.

Check that the aerial and antenna cable are designed for DVB. For your safety, the aerial and cable should be inspected / installed by a licenced installer that should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1.

Note: If you live within 5-10 km of DVB transmission towers, a combined VHF / UHF aerial should be adequate. Outside this area, separate VHF and UHF aerials provide superior reception performance.

If you live in a unit or apartment, check to ensure the Master Antenna TV (MATV) system is designed for analogue and DVB-T reception. Please consult your body corporate.

Picture regularly breaks up on some programmes, or

“No Signal” message

Check “Signal Display”. (p. 27)

If “Signal Quality” or “Signal Strength” are displayed in red or constantly changing, check aerial.

If problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer.

Check that the aerial and antenna cable are designed for DVB. For your safety, the aerial and cable should be inspected / installed by a licenced installer that should comply with Australian Standard AS1417.1.

Interference (known as impulse noise) from household appliances such as light switches, fridges etc may cause picture break up and / or audio distortion. Use high quality quad shielded coaxial cable fly lead between TV and antenna wall socket to

minimise impulse noise pickup. If problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer.

When “No Signal” message is displayed, check TV aerial connection.

The received signal may be too weak to allow the TV to reliably lock to the desired “No Signal” programme to generate a stable picture. Repeat the tuning procedure (p. 27). If problem persists consult your local TV aerial installer.

 

Electrical atmospheric interference caused by local or distant lighting

Picture very infrequently

storms or heavy rain with wind in “leafy” locations may cause

breaks up on some or all

pictures to break up and audio to mute or distort momentarily.

Impulse noise interference from an infrequently used electrical

 

programmes

appliance, or a passing vehicle or lawn mower with a “noisy”

 

ignition system.

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