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Appendix C
SSD-66 (5.1) Trouble-Shooting Guide
1 Can I use the SSD-66 (5.1) with very old laser disc players (i.e. 1st generation)?
The oldest laser disc players, those dating back nearly 20 years, operated by reading audio
from only the two FM Analog channels. Since AC-3 is modulated onto one of these two
channels, these laser disc players, while having one channel that can be connected to the
RFD-1 for AC-3 playback without modification to the player, will only have one channel for
playback of non-AC-3 material. The SSD-66 (5.1) will arrive with each input level set to
"IN=LR STEREO". You can set any of the analog inputs to an alternate setting including
"IN=L TO LR", "IN=R TO LR", or "IN=L+R MONO". To change the setting follow these steps.
Step 1 Repeatedly press the INPUT SELECT button until you are on the old laser disc
players input.
Step 2 Repeatedly press the SETUP MODE button until the display reads "IN=LR STE-
REO" or perhaps another one of the above mentioned settings.
Step 3 Use the VOL UP or VOL DN buttons to alter between the available input channel
redirection settings.
Step 4 Press the INPUT SELECT button to exit the program mode.
2 When on a specific Input Label, I see the picture but have no audio?
a Make certain that the Input Label has the correct A/V Link by checking that source
components audio connection on the rear of the SSD-66 (5.1) and referencing that
Input to the A/V Link (see pages 5-15).
b Make certain that if you are listening to a laser disc with AC-3 that both the RFD-1
is on, its green lock indicator is on, and the SSD-66 (5.1) is on the correct Input
Label (typically Input 1).
c Make certain that the Processor Loop (short 75 RCA cable) is in place on the
back of the SSD-66 (5.1) {see illust. on page 2} and that it has not been broken.
d If you are on an AC-3 Input Label, make certain that you are in an AC-3 mode by
pressing the MODE button.
3 When listening to an audio source, why do I see the picture from another source?
On the SSD-66 (5.1), any input, even if its for a source component that has no video, such as
a CD player, there will most likely be a video signal assigned to that source. This is especially
true if you have more than four video sources.
4 Why is my remote control not working the SSD-66 (5.1)?
a Make certain that you have pressed the AUX 1 button on the SSD-66 (5.1) Remote
Control.
b Make certain that the SSD-66 (5.1) has its ADA Bus™ Address set to "000" (see
page 24).
c Make certain that the AUX 1 button on the SSD-66 (5.1) has been programmed
with the correct remote program code "847" (see Appendix A, pg. 47).
5 When I press a button on the SSD-66 Remote Control, it moves too fast.
If operation of the SSD-66 (5.1) from its front panel or hand-held remote control is too fast,
you can slow it down by making certain that the "FEEDBACK" is "ON" (see page 24).

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