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Troubleshooting
The picture quality is poor (DVD)
• Make sure the DVD disc surface is not
damaged. (Scratch, fi ngerprint etc.)
• Clean the DVD disc and try again.
See instructions described in “Notes on Discs” to clean
your disc properly.
• Ensure that the DVD disc is in the drawer with
the label uppermost.
• A damp DVD disc or condensation may effect
the equipment. Wait for 1 to 2 hours in Stand-
by to dry the equipment.
Disc does not play
• No disc in the machine.
Place a disc into the loader.
• Disc incorrectly loaded.
Ensure that the DVD disc is in the drawer with the
label uppermost.
• Wrong type of disc. The machine cannot play
CD-ROMS etc.
• The region code of the DVD must match the
player.
Wrong OSD language
• Select the language in the set-up menu.
• The language for the sound or subtitles on a
DVD cannot be changed.
• Multilingual sound and/or subtitles not recorded
on the DVD.
• Try to change the sound or subtitles using
DVD’s title menu. Some DVD’s do not allow
the user to change these settings without using
the disc’s menu
Some functions (Angle, Zoom etc) do
not work
• These functions are not available on the
DVD.
• Angle can only be changed when the angle
symbol is displayed.
No picture
• Have you pressed the correct buttons on the
remote control? Try once more.
No sound
• Check the volume is set to an audible level.
• Make sure you have not switched the sound
off accidentally.
Distorted sound
• Check that the appropriate listening mode
setting is correct.
No response from remote control
• Make sure the remote control is in the correct
mode.
• Check batteries are fi tted correctly.
• Change the batteries.
If nothing works
If you have tried the above solutions and none
seem to work, try switching your TV-DVD off
and on again. If this does not work, contact your
supplier or TV-DVD repair technician. Never
attempt to repair a defective TV-DVD yourself.
Defi nition of Terms
Angle
Recorded onto some DVD discs are scenes,
which have been simultaneously shot from a
number of different angles (the same scene is
shot from the front, from the left side, from the
right side, etc.). With such discs, the ANGLE
button can be used to view the scene from
different angles.
Chapter Number
These numbers are recorded on DVD discs.
A title is subdivided into many sections, each
of which are numbered, and specifi c parts of
video presentations can be searched quickly
using these numbers.
DVD
This refers to a high-density optical disc on
which high-quality pictures and sound have
been recorded by means of digital signals.
Incorporating a new video compression
technology (MPEG II) and high-density recording
technology. DVD enables aesthetically pleasing
full-motion video to be recorded over long
periods of time (for instance, a whole movie
can be recorded).
DVD has a structure consisting of two 0.6-mm
thin discs, which are adhered to each other.
Since the thinner the disc, the higher the density
at which the information can be recorded, a DVD
disc has a greater capacity than a single 1.2 mm
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