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Troubleshooting

The appliance does not switch on.

Make sure it is plugged into a mains socket.

Press the button on the remote control or the ON/STANDBY button on the front of the appliance.

The remote control does not work or works only intermittently.

Check that batteries are inserted or change them.

Aim the remote control at the appliance. The infrared beam must not be blocked or interrupted.

Check that the remote control is configured to control the device you are trying to operate with it. Press the DVD button if you want to operate the DVD player, the TV button to operate a television set and the VCR button to operate the video recorder (see pages 4 and 5).

There is no picture.

Check you have switched on the TV set.

Check the connections (see pages 6,7 and 8).

Select the AV input assigned to the player on the TV.

DVD - Turn off the Progressive Scan option (Display menu, page 32) if your player is connected to a standard television.

VCR - Try a different video tape. If the problem is solved, the problem may be caused by the tape itself.

DVD

It is impossible to read the disc.

Insert the disc with the printed side facing up.

Check that the disc can actually be played by this device (see page 39).

If you are trying to play a disc containing JPEG files, check that the files have a resolution of less than 2,760 x 2,048 pixels.

Check that the disc’s regional code matches the player’s regional code.This player’s regional code is 2.

Clean the disc (see page 38).

The DVD player is locked. Unlock the player or change the rating level (see page 34).

The picture is of poor quality (with snow or lines).

• Check the connections (see pages 6,7 and 8).

There is no sound or the sound is of poor quality.

Check the connections (see pages 6,7 and 8).

It may be necessary to modify the setting selected for the Digital Output option (Audio menu, page 33).

Turn on the audio equipment connected to the player, if any.

The subtitles do not appear.

Check that the DVD disc provides subtitles.

Refer to the section on how to display subtitles (see page 27).

The disc menu language is not the correct one.

The disc menu language has not been set up (see page 31).

The language of your choice is not available on the disc (see page 31).

You have forgotten your password (Parental control).

When the main menu of the DVD player is displayed, enter the 6-digit number 210499. The password is cancelled.

VCR

The picture is of poor quality (with snow or lines).

Try to correct tracking using the and

buttons to reduce the amount of visible interference.

It is impossible to record a TV programme.

Check the reception on your television set. If you cannot receive a picture through the aerial, the video recorder will be unable to record television broadcasts.

Check the connections (see pages 6,7 and 8).

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Technicolor - Thomson DVD Player + TV Set + VCR manual Additional information, Troubleshooting

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