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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If you have followed the instructions contained in this manual and have difficulty in operating your TV/VCR,
locate the PROBLEM in the left column below. Check the corresponding CORRECTIVE ACTION column to
remedy the problem.
PROBLEM CORRECTIVE ACTION
No power. Make sure the AC cord is connected to an AC outlet.
No picture andsound.
No picture or poor picture on
TV/VCR.
No sound orpoor sound.
Timerrecordingis notpossible.
Cannot go into Record mode.
Playback picture is partially noisy.
No picture but the audio is OK in
playback.
No operation by infrared Remote
Control.
Video or color fades in and out when
making a copy of a video tape.
Make sure the power is tamed on.
Make sure the AC cord is connected to an AC outlet.
u Check antenna connection.
Let the T'vTVCR pro_'arn its' tuner memory.
Adjust direction or replace antenna.
Adjust picture cnnuols.
Adjust volume control on remote control or main unit.
Press the MUTE button to restore sound.
u Make sure the timer recording is set correctly.
Make sure the power is off.
Make sure the TV/VCR clock is set correctly.
Make sure the tape has an erase-prevention tab. If need, cover the
hole with plastic tape.
Adjust tracking control for a better picture using the CHANNEL
or button on the TV/VCR.
Head cleaning may be necessary. Refer to "HEAD CLEANING" on
pa_e 27.
Make sure the AC cord is connected to an AC outlet.
Check batteries in remote control.
You can not copy a copyrighted video tape. You are experiencing
copy guard protection.
CLOSED CAPTION
PROBLEM
MyTV/VCR is showing captions
that are misspelled.
My TV/VCR will not show the text
in its entirety or there is a delay of
what is being said.
My captions are scrambled with
white boxes on the TV screen.
My program guide listed a TV show
as being closed captioned but none
of the captions were displayed.
My prerecorded video tape does not
show any captions. The tape box
mentions it being closed captioned.
My TV screen shows a black box on
certain channels.
POSSIBLE REMEDY
You are watching a live broadcast and spelling errors made by the
closed captioning production company may pass through
uncorrected. A prerecorded program will not show any misspelled
words because of the normal time available for editing the captions.
Captions that are delayed a few seconds behind the actual dialogue are
common for live broadcasts. Most captioning production companies can
display a dialogue to a maximu m of 220 words per minute. If a dialogue
exceeds that rate, selective editing is used to insure that the captions
remain up-to,late with the current TV screen dialogue.
Interference caused by building, power lines, thunderstorms, etc. ma
cause scrambled or incomplete captions to appear.
Broadcasters may at times use a time compression process to speed
up the actual program so that additional advertising time can be
given. Since the decoder cannot read the compressed information,
captions will be lost.
The video tape was either an illegal copy or the tape duplicating
company accidentally left out the captioning signals during the
copying process.
You are in the TEXT mode. Select CAPTION mode to CAPTION
[OFF].
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T7008-04
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