Manual

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Incorrect operations are often for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with this component,
check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical
appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest
PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.
SYMPTOM CAUSE REMEDY
1. Disc table is not ejected when Power cord is not properlyplugged into AC wall Plugin power cord.
A is pressed, socket.
Power switch is not turned on. Turn on power switch.
2. Disc table comes out.
3. Remote control does not work.
4. Operation of the remote control
unit causes the TV to operate
improperly.
Disc is dirty.
The disc is not properly set on the disc table,
Moisture has condensed on parts in the player.
Disc is warped.
The CONTROL IN terminal on the rear panel is
connected to Pioneer projection monitor or AV
amplifier.
Batteries are weak.
There is an obstacle between the player and the
remote control unit.
Remote control unit is not in a good location for
transmission.
Some "IV sets have remote control functions that
operate improperly in response to the remote
control unit of the player.
Clean disc.
Set the disc properly.
Remove disc and let player stand for 1
to 2 hours until it is dry.
Try to alleviate the warp. (Refer to
Symptom 7, remedy column.)
Aim the remote control unit at the
projection monitor or AV amplifier.
Replace batteries.
Remove the obstacle or shift the
remote control position.
Operate the remote control unit in front
of the player.
Move the TV and the player further
apart, of cover the remote sensor of
the TV during disc playback.
Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by
static electricity or other external interference. To restore
normal operation, unplug the AC power cord and then
plug it in again.
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