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53
T
T
roubleshooting
roubleshooting
Symptom
No
power.
Abnormal
or
no
picture.
No
sound.
The
playback
picture
is
poor.
Picture
from
external
input
is
distorted.
Some
channels
are
skipped
over
when
using
CH(v
/
V).
Cause
The
power
cord
is
disconnected.
The
TV
is
not
set
to
receive
Recorder
signal
output.
The
video
cable
is
not
connected
securely.
Unit
output
setting
and
TV
resolution
capabilites
mismatch.
Wrong
connection.
The
equipment
connected
with
the
audio
cable
is
not
set
to
receive
Recorder
signal
output.
The
audio
cables
are
not
connected
securely.
The
power
of
the
equipment
connected
with
the
audio
cable
is
turned
off.
The
AUDIO
options
are
set
to
the
wrong
position.
In
HDMI
mode,
audio
selection
is
not
set
to
PCM.
The
disc
is
dirty.
The
TV
channels
are
not
tuned
in
properly.
Tape
heads
are
dirty.
Tape
is
a
rental
or
was
recorded
on
another
VCR.
The
video
signal
from
the
external
component
is
copy-protected.
The
skipped
channels
were
deleted
with
the
CH.
Add/Del
feature.
Correction
Plug
the
power
cord
into
the
wall
out-
let
securely.
Select
the
appropriate
video
input
mode
on
the
TV
so
the
picture
from
the
Recorder
appears
on
the
TV
screen.
Connect
the
video
cable
into
the
jacks
securely.
Check
TV
capability.
Check
mode
of
connections
(eg.
S-Video,
Components
etc.).
Check
unit
Resolution
setting
according
to
TV
capability
and
mode
of
connection.
Check
the
connection.
Select
the
correct
input
mode
of
the
audio
receiver
so
you
can
listen
to
the
sound
from
the
Recorder.
Connect
the
audio
cable
into
the
jacks
securely.
Turn
on
the
equipment
connected
with
the
audio
cable.
Set
the
AUDIO
options
to
the
correct
position.
Change
AUDIO
setup
to
PCM
mode.
Clean
the
disc.
Check
tuning,
carry
out
tuning
again.
Clean
video
heads.
Use
CH/TRK
(v/V)
for
manual
tracking
adjustment
while
tape
is
playing.
You
cannot
connect
via
the
Recorder.
Connect
the
component
directly
to
your
TV.
Use
the
CH.
Add/Del
feature
to
restore
channels.
See
[To
Add
or
Erase
Channels]
on
page
21.
Check
the
following
guide
for
the
possible
cause
of
a
problem
before
contacting
service.
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