TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)
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Pictures are suddenly stopped and | • | Are there any devices operating in the vicinity of the product such as | 9 |
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| Bluetooth devices, or wireless LANs, or microwave ovens, etc. that |
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sound is interrupted. |
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| utilize the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as the product? |
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Pictures and sound cannot be | • | There are good and bad positions in terms of wave conditions with | 9 |
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received. |
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| the location of the television product slightly. |
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The VCR will not operate even | • | Is the video controller connected? | 57 |
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• | Is the transmitter of the video controller facing the infrared receiver | 57 |
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though the remote control is |
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| of the remote control for the VCR? |
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operated by facing toward the TV |
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• | Does the VCR work when operating the remote control by directly | 56 |
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main unit. |
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| facing the VCR? (If the VCR is still not working, it can be considered |
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| that the battery of the remote control has run out.) |
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