TROUBLESHOOTING

Before requesting service for this unit, check the table below for a possible cause of the problem you are experiencing. Some simple checks or a minor adjustment on your part may eliminate the problem and restore proper operation.

 

Symptom

Remedy

 

The power does not turn on.

• Check that the AC power cord is connected securely.

 

 

• Check the breaker (in case of power failure).

 

 

• Press [TIMER SET] to cancel the timer standby mode.

 

 

There is no picture.

Re-connect the connecting cords securely.

 

 

• Check if the connecting cords are damaged.

 

 

• Check the connection to your TV (page 19-22).

 

 

• Check if the progressive scan mode is set correctly according to your TV

 

 

(page 95).

 

 

• Switch the input selector on your TV (such as to “L1”) so that the signal

 

 

from the unit appears on the TV screen.

 

 

Cannot record a TV program.

• This unit does not have a tuner to receive TV broadcasting.

 

 

• You must connect this unit to an external tuner to record TV programs

 

 

(page 19).

 

 

TV program pictures are distorted.

• Check if all the connections are made correctly (page 19).

 

 

Playback picture is distorted.

• Keep the device which may cause electrical disturbances, such as a

 

 

cellular phone, away.

 

 

Playback picture or TV program from

• If the playback picture output from a DVD player, VCR or tuner goes

 

the device connected through the unit

through the unit before reaching your TV, the copy-protection signal

 

is distorted.

applied to some programs could affect picture quality. Disconnect the

 

 

playback device in question and connect it directly to your TV.

 

 

There is no sound.

Re-connect all connections securely.

 

 

• Check if the connecting cord is damaged.

 

 

• Check the connections to the amplifier input.

 

 

• Check if the input device setting on the amplifier is correct.

 

 

• When the unit is in pause mode or in slow-motion playback mode,

 

 

sound is not output. This is not a malfunction.

D

 

• When the unit is in fast forward or fast reverse mode, sound is not

V

 

output. This is not a malfunction.

 

• If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

D

 

 

(COAXIAL) jack, check the setting in “Audio Out” (page 90).

 

• While the setup menu or timer programming display is shown, or while

 

the screen saver is active, the audio is muted.

 

V

 

No DTS sound on digital output.

• Change the setting menu for “DTS” to “ON”.

C

 

 

 

 

 

No DTS sound from analog output

• This unit has no analog sound output when playing back the selected

R

 

DTS sound mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nothing was recorded even though

• There was a power failure during recording.

 

you set the timer setting correctly.

• The unit’s internal clock stopped due to a power failure that lasted for

 

 

more than 30 seconds. Reset the clock (page 26).

 

 

• The program contains copy protection signals that restricts copying.

 

 

• The timer setting overlapped with another setting that has priority.

 

 

Timer recording does not start.

• No disc is inserted.

 

 

• A disc is not recordable (finalized DVD-RW/-R, finalized DVD+R, a fully

 

 

recorded disc, etc.).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer recording is not complete or did

• The timer setting overlapped with another setting that has priority

 

not start from the beginning.

(page 42).

 

 

• Disc space was not enough.

 

 

• “Make Recording Compatible“ is not set to “ON”, when recording onto

 

 

DVD+RW/+R that was recorded on other unit.

 

 

Timer recording is impossible.

 

 

 

• Make sure

 

appears on the front panel display of this unit. If not, press

 

 

[TIMER SET].

 

 

The remote control does not function.

• Batteries are weak.

 

 

• There are obstacles between the remote control and the unit.

 

 

• The remote control is far from the unit.

 

 

• There are no batteries in the remote control.

 

 

• Check if the unit is turned on.

 

 

• The remote control is not pointed at the infrared sensor window on the unit.

 

 

• Press [DVD] or [VCR], whichever you need. Then, try again.

 

 

• Press [TIMER SET] to cancel the timer standby mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The unit does not operate properly.

• When static electricity, etc., causes the unit to operate abnormally,

 

 

unplug the unit and then plug it in again.

 

 

 

 

 

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DVR620 specifications

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