In Case Of Difficulty - Kenwood DVF-N7080 Instruction Manual

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In case of difficulty

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What appears to be a malfunction may not always be serious. If your unit should not perform as expected, consult the
table below to see if the problem can be corrected before seeking help from your dealer or service representative.
Resetting
Erroneous operation (operation impossible, wrong display indication, etc.) may occur when a connection cable
is connected or disconnected while the power is on or because of an external influence. In such a case, try the
following procedure.
Soft reset
Press the ON/STANDBY key to switch to standby status. Wait for approx. 10 seconds and then press the ON/
STANDBY key again to switch on the power.
÷ When a memory card has been inserted, press the ON/STANDBY key, remove the card after standby status
has been reached, and then press the ON/STANDBY key again to switch on the power.
÷ The contents of the settings registered by you remain as they are.
Return to the factory shipping status
Bring the unit to STANDBY status and press the ON/STANDBY key while keeping the 7 (STOP) key pressed.
÷ Please note that the contents of the settings registered by you will be deleted.
DVD player part
Symptom
Playback does not start when the 3 key is
pressed.
Playback starts but no image/sound is seen
heard.
The picture is disrupted when the image is
fast forwarded or fast reversed.
No sound is heard.
No picture is displayed.
The picture does not look good or the pic-
ture/sound quality is poor.
It takes a while for the disc to start playing.
The tray opens automatically.
The top and bottom of the screen cannot be
seen, or the screen becomes black-and-
white.
Cause
÷ There is no disc in the player.
÷ There are no signals recorded on the side of
the disc being played.
÷ The selector is not set to DVD.
÷ The TV is not turned on.
÷ The connection cords are not properly con-
nected.
÷ The video format is not matched to the TV
type.
÷ The picture is slightly disrupted during fast
forward and fast reverse operations.
÷ The audio output cords are not properly con-
nected.
÷ The volume control of the TV or amplifier is
not adjusted properly.
÷ The player is in a special playback mode.
÷ The Digital Audio output is "Bitstream" and
there is no Analog Audio output.
÷ The video format is not matched to the TV
type.
÷ A nearby device is generating noise.
÷ The disc is dirty.
÷ The disc is damaged.
÷ There is condensation on the optical lens.
÷ Time is required for the unit to detect the
disc type and size and for the rotation of the
motor to stabilize. This is not a malfunction.
÷ The disc is not placed horizontally.
÷ The video format of the disc being played
does not match that of the connected TV
monitor.
DVF-N7080 (EN/E,X)
Solution
÷ Load a disc and press the 3 key.
÷ Turn the disc over and properly place it on
the disc tray.
÷ Switch the selector to DVD.
÷ Turn on the TV.
÷ Properly reconnect the connection cords.
÷ Select the video format put out to the
VIDEO OUT terminal.
÷ This is not a malfunction.
÷ Properly connect the audio cords.
÷ Set the sound volume to an appropriate
level.
÷ Press the 6 (play/pause) key to resume
normal playback mode.
÷ Switch the "Digital Audio" setting of "Main"
on the Setup menu screen to "PCM" or con-
nect to the DIGITAL AUDIO terminal.
÷ Select the video format put out to the
VIDEO OUT terminal.
÷ Separate this unit as far as possible from
the device you think is generating the
noise.
÷ Refer to the "Disc handling precautions"
section and wipe dirt from the disc.
÷ Use a new disc.
÷ Refer to the "Caution on condensation" sec-
tion and evaporate the condensation.
÷ Approximately 10 to 20 seconds are re-
quired for a disc to start playing, although
the time differs depending on the disc.
÷ Properly place the disc on the tray.
÷ Refer to the "Video formats" section ,and
use a disc with the appropriate video for-
mat for your TV or a TV with the appropriate
video format for the disc.
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