Troubleshooting - LiteOn LVW-5115GHC+ User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If you experience any problem while using the DVD recorder, please consult the following troubleshooting guide
first, as it may offer immediate solution to the condition occurred. Should the problem remains, please contact
LiteOn's service point near you. For more information, please visit
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Problem
Picture
No image shown on the
television screen.
Image shown with
noises.
Image imported from
an external device is
distorted.
Recording
Cannot record.
Recording does not
start immediately after
pressing RECORD
button
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Possible Solution
• Make sure the TV set is connected to the appropriate AUDIO/VIDEO,
SCART, S-VIDEO, or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on this
recorder.
• Check whether the input setting of your TV set is correct.
• Make sure a disc is properly placed on the disc tray, and is compatible
with your local TV system (NTSC or PAL).
• Check whether the recorder is set to 'progressive mode' with an
incompatible TV. Reset the recorder by pressing (direction button),
'5', '0', '2', '0', ENTER on the remote control.
• Check if the disc is distorted or scratched.
• If the video output signal from the recorder goes via VCR to your TV
set, or if you connect the recorder to a TV/VIDEO combination set,
the copyright protection code applied to some DVD programs could
affect picture quality. If you still experience this problem even when
you connect the recorder to TV, try connecting your recorder to the
TV's S-VIDEO output.
• If the video signal from the external device is copyright-protected,
you need to connect the device directly to your TV.
• Check whether you have inserted a recordable disc.
• Check whether the disc you insert has been formatted or prepared for
recording.
• Check whether there is enough space on the disc.
• Check whether the disc has been finalized.
• Check whether you inserted a disc which has already been used for
recording on other DVD recorders.
• This occurs as disc preparation process is taking place, which will last
for a short time.
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