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13 Additional Information
Picture disturbance during playback or dark.
This player is compatible with Macro-Vision System copy
guard. Some discs include a copy prevention signal, and
when this type of disc is played back, stripes etc., may
appear on some sections of the picture depending on the
TV.
This is not a malfunction.
Different discs respond in different ways to some
functions.This may result in the screen becoming black
for a brief instant or shaking slightly when the function is
executed.
These problems are largely due to differences between
discs and disc content and are not malfunctions of this
system.
No audio, or audio is distorted.
Dirt, dust, etc. on the disc.
Clean the disc (page 57).
Interconnects are not fully inserted into the terminals (or
are not connected).
Check that all interconnects are firmly inserted.
Dirty or oxidized plugs/terminals.
Clean the plugs/terminals.
Incorrect audio cable connection.
Check the audio connections (See the separate Setting
Up guide).
The disc is paused.
Press 3 or 8 to exit the pause mode.
Incorrect settings.
Check that the volume is turned up, that the speakers
are on, the input function set correctly, etc.
Mute is on.
Press mute (remote control only) to switch mute off.
Noticeable difference in DVD and CD volume.
DVDs and CDs use different recording methods.
This is not a malfunction.
DVD/CD/Video CD
When recorded on a VCR or passed through an
AV selector, there is disturbance in the play-
back picture.
Due to copy protection, connection of this system through
a VCR or an AV selector may prevent recording or cause
picture problems.
This is not a malfunction.
The remote control doesn't seem to work.
The remote control is too far from the system, or the angle
with the remote sensor is too wide.
Use the remote within its operating range (See the
separate Setting Up guide).
The batteries are exhausted.
Put in new batteries (See the separate Setting Up
guide).
No 96kHz signal from the digital audio output
Linear PCM Out is set to 96kHz348kHz.
Set to 96kHz.
As a copy-protection measure, some DVDs do not output
96kHz audio.
In this case, even if 96kHz is selected, the player
automatically outputs the audio at 48 kHz. This is not
a malfunction.
DVD/CD/Video CD