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Sony PSP-E1002 - Picture and Sound Issues

Sony PSP-E1002
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Support
Troubleshooting
Picture
The screen suddenly turns dark.
I
f (Power Save Settings) [Backlight Auto-Off]
has been set, the LCD screen's backlight will
automatically turn off if the system is left inactive for
the set amount of time.
If
(Power Save Settings) [Auto Sleep] has been
set, the system will automatically enter sleep mode if
left inactive for the set amount of time.
Pixels that are not lit or are continuously lit on the
screen do not disappear.
LCD screens are made with highly precise technology
,
but in some cases, pixels that are not lit or are
continuously lit may appear on the screen. This is not a
system malfunction. For details, see "Precautions"
(
page 6).
The colour of the screen does not look right.
The background colour may be set to change
automatically at the beginning of each month. You can
adjust this setting under
(Theme Settings).
Sound
There is no sound.
Check that the v
olume on the system is not set to zero.
Try raising the volume by pressing the volume + button
on the top of the system.
When headphones are connected, no sound is output
from the PSP
® system speakers.
The volume does not turn up.
If
(Sound Settings) [AVLS] is set to [On], the
maximum volume level is restricted.
The ear friendly Headphones are specif
ically designed
to limit sound pressure level to a maximum of 90dB.
The headphones do not emit sound or the sound
contains noise.
Check that the headphones are fully inserted.
Universal Media Disc
The system does not recognise the Universal Media
Disc.
Slide the PO
WER/HOLD switch right and hold it for at
least three seconds until the POWER indicator turns
off. Power will be completely cut off. After that, turn
the system back on.
Memory Stick Duo
The Memory Stick Duo
cannot be inserted.
Set the Memory Stick Duo
in the proper direction
when inserting.

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