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Symptom Possible cause Remedy
No picture is displayed on the monitor. Connection of video cable is incorrect. Connect the cable correctly.
No picture is displayed on the monitor or
the screen is blurred or divided into two
parts.
A picture is noisy or blurred.
A picture does not fit the television screen.
The upper and lower parts of the
preference display are cut off when using
wide-aspect TV.
Input selection of TV is incorrect.
Disc is not playable.
The unit is in the progressive scan mode
(i.e. the PROGRESSIVE indicator is lit)
though it is connected to a TV via the
VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack.
The unit is connected to a VCR directly and
the copyguard function is activated.
With some discs, a picture may be blurred
when setting "PROGRESSIVE MODE" to
"FILM" or "AUTO".
MONITOR TYPE is not correctly set.
Television is not correctly set.
It depends on the setting on the TV.
Select correctly.
Use a playable disc. (See page 4.)
Set the Scan mode selector on the rear
panel to "480i", or set it to "REMOTE" and
make the Progressive scan mode inactive
by using the VFP-PROGRESSIVE SCAN
button (see pages 7 and 8).
Connect the unit so that the picture signal
flows directly to the TV.
Set "PROGRESSIVE MODE" to "VIDEO".
(See page 49.)
Select monitor type correctly. (See page 49.)
Set the television correctly.
Adjust the TV screen using the control on
the TV.
Symptom
No audio is reproduced.
No audio is reproduced when playing back
a DVD disc recorded with High-sampling
(88.2 kHz or more) linear PCM audio using
the DIGITAL OUT jack.
Audio volume is low when playing back the
unit, compared with the TV or VCR.
Possible cause
Connection is incorrect.
Input selection of amplifier is incorrect.
The audio signal is not derived from the
unit's DIGITAL OUT. (See page 50.)
The audio level recorded on a DVD VIDEO
is lower, compared with TV broadcasting.
Remedy
Check the connection.
Select correctly.
Use AUDIO OUT when playing back such
discs.
Turn up the volume of the TV or amplifier/
receiver.
Note that you should turn down the volume
before switching back to TV broadcasting,
to prevent outputting the sudden big
sound.
Sound is distorted or noise is generated. Disc is dirty. Wipe the disc surface. (See page 5.)
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