Troubleshooting (DVD)

Reference

Problem

Explanation/Solution

 

 

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You cannot use the operation or function due to one of the following reasons:

the screen.

(1) Your DVD disc does not support the feature (for example, angles)

 

(2) You’ve requested a title, chapter, or scan time that is out of the correct range.

 

 

Play mode settings are

The disc does not support all the selected functions.

different from the set-

In this case, some settings you configure on the Setting menu may not work properly.

tings configured with

 

the Setting menu.

 

 

 

Cannot change the

Aspect ratio is fixed for DVD disc.

aspect ratio.

 

 

 

No audio output.

Check whether you selected correct digital output options in the Audio Output Options

menu.

 

 

 

No video or audio output.

Did you move your DVD Recorder & VCR suddenly from a cold place to a warm

place? In this case, do not connect the plug to a power outlet and wait for two hours.

The disc tray is ejected

Then insert the disc and try to playback again. It will work properly when condensation

after 2 to 5 seconds.

has evaporated.

 

 

 

Angle operation does not

Angle operation is available only when the disc contains images captured at different

work during playback of a

angles.

DVD disc.

 

The disc revolves, but

• Check whether there is damage or foreign materials on your disc.

no image or bad quali-

• Some discs with bad manufacturing quality may not be played back.

• If the scene changes from dark to bright suddenly, the screen

ty images are output.

may jitter temporarily, but it is not a defect.

 

 

 

Desired audio

Audio languages and subtitle languages are disc-specific.

language and

Only the sound and subtitle languages contained on a DVD disc are

subtitle language

available and displayed on the disc menu.

are not played.

 

No progressive

• Check whether PSO is displayed on front panel.

• Make sure to change the component video output using the Progressive button

output.

when the disc is stopped.

 

 

 

The remote control

• Point the remote control at the remote control sensor on your DVD Recorder & VCR.

Operate within distance. (15ft)

doesn’t work.

Remove obstacles between your DVD Recorder & VCR and remote control.

 

• Check whether the batteries are depleted.

 

 

Other problems

• Read the table of contents and then find and read the sections

describing your problem, and follow the directions given.

 

• Turn the unit off and on.

 

• If your problem still persists, contact your nearest Samsung service centre.

 

 

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Samsung DVD-VR320P, DVD-VR320/XEF manual Troubleshooting DVD

DVD-VR320/XEF, DVD-VR320P specifications

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