Video

The disc revolves, but no image or bad quality images are displayed.

Timer Recording

Timer lamp flickers.

Checkpoint 1

Checkpoint 2

Checkpoint 3

Checkpoint 4

Be sure that the Video Setting is properly set. (See pages 34-37)

Check whether there is damage to or any foreign material on your disc.

Some low quality discs may not play properly.

If scenes change from dark to bright suddenly, the screen may shake vertically temporarily, but this is not a fault.

Checkpoint 1 Check there is enough space in the disc for recording.

Checkpoint 2 Check whether the current disc is

recordable or not.

Make sure to check before the start time of recording.

Timer recording does not work properly.

Sound

Checkpoint 1

Re-check the recording time and the

 

end time settings again.

Checkpoint 2

Recording will be cancelled if the power

No sound.

Checkpoint 1

Are you watching a programme in slow or skip mode?

If you are playing a programme at a speed other than normal or fast 1 speed, sound will not be heard.

is interrupted due to a power failure or

another similar reason while recording.

HDMI

No HDMI output.

Checkpoint 2

Checkpoint 3

Checkpoint 4

Check the connections and settings. (See pages 20-21, 32-33)

Check whether the disc is damaged. Clean the disc, if necessary.

Check whether the disc is inserted correctly with the label facing up.

Checkpoint 1

Checkpoint 2

Check the Video output is HDMI enabled.

Check the connection between the TV and the HDMI jack of the DVD Recorder.

No audio output.

Checkpoint 3

See if your TV supports this 576p/720p/1080i DVD Recorder.

Checkpoint 1 Check whether you have selected the correct digital output options in the Audio Output Options menu.

(See page 33.)

Abnormal HDMI output screen.

Checkpoint 1 If snow noise appears on the screen, it means that TV does not support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).

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