Appendix

Additional information

06

Problem

Check

Remedy

Multichannel audio signals are

Is the audio output properly set

Refer to the connected AV receiver or ampli

not output.

on the connected AV receiver or

fier’s operating instructions and check the

 

amplifier, etc.?

audio output settings.

 

 

Switch the disc’s audio to multichannel

 

 

audio using the menu screen or AUDIO.

English

Is Digital Audio Out set to audio signals the AV receiver or amplifier, etc., supports?

Refer to the connected AV receiver or amplifier’s operating instructions and check the audio signals it supports.

Set Digital Audio Out according to the audio signals supported by the AV receiver or amplifier, etc. (page 30).

DTS audio signals are not

Are connections proper?

Properly connect the AV receiver or ampli

output.

 

fier, etc., to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

 

 

COAXIAL terminals.

 

Does the connected AV receiver or

If the connected AV receiver or amplifier,

 

amplifier, etc., support DTS audio

etc., does not support DTS audio signals, set

 

signals?

DTS Out to Off (page 30).

 

Is the audio output properly set

If the connected AV receiver or amplifier,

 

on the connected AV receiver or

etc., supports DTS audio signals, change

 

amplifier, etc.?

the audio output of the AV receiver or ampli

 

 

fier, etc., to a setting allowing output of DTS

 

 

audio signals.

96kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio signals are not output from the

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL terminals.

Is 96 kHz PCM Out set to 96kHz?

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

Are you playing a copyright-pro

The 96 kHz/88.2 kHz digital audio signals of

tected disc?

copyright-protected discs cannot be output.

Folder or file names are not recognized.

Have you exceeded the maximum number of folder or file names the player can recognize?

Up to 299 folders can be recognized on one disc. Up to 648 files can be recognized within one folder. Depending on the folder structure, however, the player may not be able to recognized certain folders or files.

Time is required to play JPEG

Are you playing large files?

Some time may be required to display large

files.

 

files.

Black bars are displayed when

Are you playing files with different

Black bars may be displayed along the top

playing JPEG files.

aspect ratios?

and bottom or sides when JPEG files with

 

 

different aspect ratios are played.

When connected to an HDMI-compatible device

Problem

Check

Remedy

HDMI indicator does not light. Is a DVI device connected?

The picture may not be output properly when a DVI device is connected.

Is the input properly set on the connected HDMI-compatible device?

Refer to the operating instructions of the connected HDMI-compatible device and switch to the proper input.

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Pioneer DV-420V-K, DVP 420K operating instructions When connected to an HDMI-compatible device

DVP 420K, DV-420V-K specifications

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