Pioneer VSX-D903S Operating Instructions Manual page 51

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
TV source cannot be seen
when the VCR's TV tuner is
used.
Video tape copies cannot be
made with the VCR.
® TV antenna is not connected to VCR, or
connections are faulty.
© Consult the VCR's operating instructions, and
connect antenna correctly.
® You are attempting to watch a TV source using
a VCR with copy system connections.
In general, when copy system connections are
made, the VCR's TV tuner function ceases to
operate, For details, consult the operating
instructions of your VCR.
e Video tape copy connections have not been
made.
® Disconnect the copy system connection (TV
tuner function will operate).
@ Look again closely at the section BASIC VIDEO
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS on page 9, and connect
correctly.
No rear sound is produced.
Remote control does not
work.
The SURROUND MODE switch is set
incorrectly.
e The REAR LEVEL is turned down.
2 Speaker connecting wires are disconnected
from REAR SPEAKERS terminals.
© Batteries are dead or no batteries in remote
control unit.
Poor angle or too great a distance from the
remote sensor window.
®@ There is an obstacle between you and the
remote sensor window.
2A
fluorescent light is shining on the remote
sensor window.
® CONTROL MODE is not set for the component
you want to operate.
® You are pressing a button that does not
transmit a signal.
@ Set correctly.
¢ Refer to page 47 and adjust the rear level.
® Connect wires to terminalis securely.
¢@ insert new batteries.
@ Use within 7 meters and within a 30 degree
angle of the remote sensor window.
e Change your position or move the obstacle.
*® Move so fluorescent light does not shine directly
on amplifier front panel remote sensor window.
© Select the correct CONTROL MODE button and
press.
@ Refer once more to page 29, and press a button
that transmit a signal.
Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by lightning, static
electricity,
or other external interference.
To restore
normal
operation, turn the power off and then on again, or unplug the AC
power cord and then plug it in again.
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