Toshiba DVR620KU Owner's Manual page 105

Dvd video recorder / video cassette recorder
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Symptom
The disc does not start playback from
the beginning.
The unit starts playing back the disc
automatically.
Some functions such as stop, search,
or slow-motion playback cannot be
performed.
The language for the sound track
cannot be changed.
The subtitle language cannot be
changed or turned off.
The angles cannot be changed.
Recording does not stop immediately
D
after you press [STOP C].
V
The disc tray does not open when you
D
press [OPEN/CLOSE A].
"Repairing" appears on the TV screen.
Repairing
In a case you intend to cancel the
repairing process.
Do you want to cancel a repairing
process ? When selecting "Yes",
the disc may not be usable.
Repairing
There is no sound or the sound is
distorted.
Setup menu cannot be called up.
There is no picture.
Picture noise appears.
V
The cassette tape does not play back.
C
The tape ejected after you press
R
[REC I].
The remote control does not function. • Check if a cassette tape is in this unit.
The motor rotates even when
playback / recording is stopped.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Remedy
• Resume playback was activated (page 59). Press [STOP C] twice.
• You have inserted a disc whose title menu or DVD menu automatically
appears on the TV screen when it is first inserted.
• The DVD-video features an auto playback function.
• Depending on the disc, you may not be able to do some of the
operations. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the disc.
• The title does not have the multilingual audio tracks.
• The DVD-video prohibits the changing of the language for the sound
track.
• Multilingual subtitle are not recorded on the DVD-video.
• Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD-video being played back.
• The angle-change operation is whenever possible as long as the disc
contains a multi-angle portion. Actual change will be performed when
the portion has come up.
• The DVD-video prohibits changing angles.
• Try changing the angle using the DVD-video's menu.
• It may take a few seconds for the unit to input disc data before
recording stops.
• It may take a few seconds for the disc tray to open after you have
recorded or edited a disc. This is because the unit is adding disc data to
the disc.
• If there is a power failure or unplugging during recording, finalizing,
formatting or editing (even after "Repairing" disappears), a repairing
process will begin automatically just after turning the unit on again.
It may take several minutes up to about several hours.
• If you intend to cancel the repairing process, press [A OPEN/CLOSE]
on the front panel, then select "Yes" and press [ENTER]. After that, press
[OPEN/CLOSE A] to take out the disc. The disc canceled during the
repairing process MAY NOT work.
Yes
No
• The HDMI sound is not output when "HDMI Audio" is set to "OFF".
• Check the RCA audio cable connection. If you are using HDMI-DVI
conversion cable, you must connect the RCA audio cable, too.
• Check whether the output format of this unit (HDMI FORMAT) matches
the supported input format of other connected device.
• Setup menus cannot be called up during DVD recording and playback.
• If you connect the cable to S-VIDEO OUT/ COMPONENT VIDEO OUT /
HDMI OUT jack, try connecting it to AUDIO / VIDEO OUT jack instead.
• Head cleaning for VCR may be necessary. Refer to "Auto Head Cleaning"
(page 5).
• Adjust tracking control for better picture by pressing [TRACKING
while you are playing back a cassette tape.
• No cassette tape is inserted.
• Make sure the cassette tape has an erase-protection tab when you
record to a cassette tape. If needed, cover the hole with cellophane
tape.
• The motor may rotate for the duration of approximately 5 minutes for
efficient operation. This is not a malfunction.
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