Troubleshooting (continued)
Picture
Sound
Symptom | Remedy | |
Picture noise appears. | • Check that this player is placed in a horizontal position | |
| and there is no mechanical vibration or shock. | |
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| • There is a flaw on the disc. | |
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| • Picture noise may appear when you use the LASER | |
| LINK function. Use the supplied audio/video | |
| connecting cord to get a clear picture. | |
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Even though you set the aspect | • The aspect ratio is fixed on your DVD. | |
ratio in “TV TYPE” in “SCREEN |
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SETUP” of the setup display, the |
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picture does not fill the screen. |
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The picture is black and white. | • Depending on the TV, the picture on the screen | |
| becomes black and white when you play a disc | |
| recorded in the NTSC color system. | |
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The VIDEO CD menu does not | • Make sure you play a VIDEO CD with PBC functions. | |
appear. |
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• Make sure you follow the instructions for interactive | ||
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| operations. | |
| Refer to the instructions supplied with the disc. | |
There is no sound. | • Check that the player is connected securely. | |
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| • The audio connecting cord is damaged. Replace it | |
| with a new one. | |
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| • Make sure you connect the player to the audio input | |
| connectors on the receiver (amplifier) (page 18). | |
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| • Make sure you turn on the TV and the receiver | |
| (amplifier). | |
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| • Make sure you select the appropriate input on the | |
| receiver (amplifier) so that you can listen to the sound | |
| from the player. | |
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| • The player is in pause mode or in | |
| mode. Press H to return to normal play mode. | |
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| • The player is in fast forward or fast reverse mode. | |
| Press H to return to normal play mode. | |
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| • Check the speaker connections (page 21). Refer to the | |
| operating manual of your receiver (amplifier). | |
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| • You selected a VES mode other than “OFF” in the Control | |
| Menu display when you connected the component using | |
| the optical digital connecting cord. Set “VES” to “OFF” in | |
| the Control Menu display (page 58). |
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