Troubleshooting

Picture is disturbed when a DVD is

recorded on a VCR or played via a VCR

\This player is compatible with analog copy protect type copy guards. Some discs include copy prohibit signals. Such discs will not play properly when played via a VCR or when recorded on a VCR.

Player cannot be operated with the

remote control unit

\Remote control unit is too far from the main unit or at too strong an angle with respect to the remote sensor.

\Main unit’s power switch is set to “HOLD”.

\Remote control unit’s battery is worn out.

TV or other device operates

erroneously

\The player’s remote control unit may cause some TVs with wireless remote control to operate erroneously.

 

 

No sound is produced from

 

 

speakers or sound is distorted

 

 

\For some discs, 96 kHz digital output

 

 

of linear PCM audio signals is

 

 

prohibited.

 

 

\Disc is dirty.

 

 

\Pause or slow play mode is set.

 

 

\Main unit’s volume is set to the

INFORMATION

ADDITIONAL

minimum.

\Headphones are plugged in.

 

 

 

 

\Optical fiber cable is connected.

 

 

\Liquid crystal display is closed.

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Volume is different for DVDs and CDs

\This is due to the different recording methods.

No sound is produced or sound is

distorted when connected to a TV, AV amplifier, etc.

\Connection cords are not securely plugged in or not connected.

\Connection plugs or jacks are dirty.

\Audio cables are not properly connected.

\DTS audio digital output is connected to a non-compatible AV amplifier, etc.

No picture appears on liquid crystal

display

\“Off” is selected with the player’s monitor button.

\Audio/video input/output selector switch is set to AV-IN (left side).

\When the TV SYSTEM switch is set to PAL or AUTO, the display screen is turned off and the video image is not displayed.

Player gets hot

\This is normal.

Note:

The player may stop operating properly due to static electricity or other external influences. In this case, unplugging the power cord then plugging it back in will usually resolve the problem. If not, consult your nearest PIONEER service center.

Liquid crystal display

With liquid crystal displays, a few picture elements may be black or shine a particular color. This is normal.

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