Troubleshooting; Maintaining; Care And Handling Of Discs - Dynex DX-UPDVD2 User Manual

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DX-UPDVD2
Notes:
• No matter which display format is selected, a picture recorded in
standard 4:3 format always displays in the 4:3 aspect ratio.
• The display format of DVD titles may vary. Refer to the information
that accompanies your specific DVD title.
• If the DVD title is recorded in 16:9 wide display format while the TV is
a standard 4:3 screen, horizontal compression of the image will
result.
• Some DVD titles may be recorded in special formats. In such cases, the
DVD titles will always appear on the screen in their original format,
regardless of which TV display format you select.
4 Press
to return to the previous menu.
5 Press SETUP to exit the on-screen menus.
To use the Preferences Setup Page:
Note: The Preferences Setup Page is not available when a disc is in your
player.
1 Press SETUP. The General Setup Page opens.
2 Press the
or
buttons to select Preference. The
Preferences Setup Page opens.
Preference P age
Audio
Subtitle
Disc Menu
P arental
P as s word
Default
G o to Preference Page
3 Press the
,
,
highlight a selection, then press OK to confirm your selection.
Options include:
• Audio—Lets you set the preferred audio language as the
default when playing a DVD. (If the DVD supports the
language)
• Subtitle—Lets you set the preferred subtitle language as
the default when playing a DVD. (If the DVD supports the
language)
• Disc Menu—Lets you set the preferred menu language as
the default when playing a DVD. (If the DVD supports the
language)
• Parental—Controls the types of discs the family watches.
Note: You must input a password. (Initial password:
000000).
• Password—Lets you change the Parental Control
password. Enter six numerals as the new password. Be sure
remember the new password. When setting the parental
control function you must input the new password.
Note: (Initial password: 000000)
• Default—Resets to all the manufacturer's original settings.
Press OK to perform the reset.
4 Press
to return to the previous menu.
5 Press SETUP to exit the on-screen menus.
E NG
Off
E NG
, or
buttons to move the cursor and

Troubleshooting

Check the following guide for the possible causes and solutions for a
problem before calling for support or returning it to the store.
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Symptom
Solution
No power
Make sure that the DVD player is plugged
in and that the AC power connection is
secure. The power LED will be blue when
your player is receiving power.
No picture
• Make sure that the connection
between the DVD player and the TV is
secure.
• Make sure that the TV is in good
working condition.
• Press the RESOLUTION button
repeatedly until the picture returns to
normal.
• Make sure that the TV is set to the
correct video input (for example,
HDMI, Component, or AV).
No sound
• Make sure that the connection
between the player and other devices
is secure.
• Make sure that the TV and amplifier
are in good working condition and
setup correctly.
DVD will not play
• Make sure that the disc is correctly
inserted.
• Clean the disc.
The remote control
• Remove obstacles between the
does not work
remote control and the player.
• Aim the remote control at the sensor
on the front panel of the player.
• Check the batteries and replace them
if necessary.
Picture is distorted
• Check the disc for dirt and scratches.
Clean or replace the disc.
• Unplug the player, wait ten seconds,
then plug it back in and turn it on.
The control buttons on
• Power surges or other electrical
the player do not work
phenomena may have disabled the
buttons.
• Unplug the player, wait ten seconds,
then plug it back in and turn it on.

Maintaining

Care and handling of discs

Handling discs
Do not touch the playback side of the disc. Hold the disc by the edges so
that fingerprints do not get on the surface. Never stick paper or tape on
the disc.
Storing discs
After playing, store the disc in its case. Do not expose the disc to direct
sunlight or sources of heat and never leave it in a parked car exposed to
direct sunlight.
Troubleshooting

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