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No picture.
No sound is output
from a specific
speaker.
The video signal output from this
unit is not supported
by a monitor
connected
to this unit via the
HDMI OUT jack.
Displays
the Advanced
Setup menu and
select "VIDEO"
in "INIT'
to reset the video
parameters.
Displays
the Advanced
Setup menu and set
"MON.CHK"
to "YES."
The speaker
is malfunctioning.
Check the Speaker
indicators
on
the front panel display. If the
corresponding
indicator
lights up,
connect
another speaker and check
if sound is output.
The playback
component
or
speakers
are not connected
properly.
Output
from that speaker
is
disabled.
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An appropriate
video input is not
Select an appropriate
video input on the TV.
selected
on the TV.
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If sound is not output, the unit may be
malflmctioning.
Connect
the cables properly. If the problem
persists,
the cables may be detective.
Check the Speaker
indicators
on the front
panel display. If the corresponding
indicator
is turned oft', try the following.
1) Change
to a different
input source.
2) With the selected
sound program,
sound
is not output from that speaker. Select
another
sound program.
3) "None"
may have been selected
for that
speaker
on this unit. Display
"Speaker"
in
the Setup menu, and set respective
parameters
to enable output from that
speaker
("Speaker"
_'. "Manual
Setup"
>
"Configuration").
Display
"Speaker"
in the Setup menu and
adjust the volume ("Speaker"
> "Manual
Setup"
_'. "Level").
Balance
the volume of each speaker
from
"Level"
in the Setup menu ("Speaker"
_'.
"Manual
Setup"
_'. "Level").
The volume of that speaker
is set
to the minimum
in "Speaker"
in
the Setup menu.
(If hardly any sound comes
from
one channel)
Speaker
output balance
is not set
correctly.
Sound may not be output from
certain channels,
depending
on the
input source or sound program.
Try another sound program.
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Only the center
speaker
outputs
substantial
sound.
No sound is heard
from the presence
speakers.
No sound is heard
from the surround
speakers.
No sound is heard
from
the surround
back speakers.
No sound is heard
from the subwoofer.
The right
combination
of audio
/ video jacks to
connect
cannot
be
found.
When a monaural
sonrce
sound
program
is applied,
for some
surround
decoders,
sound from all
channels
is output from the center
speaker.
This unit is in straight decoding
mode and a monaural
source is
being played back.
Sound may not be output from
certain channels
depending
on
input sources or sound programs.
This unit is in straight decoding
mode and a monaural
source is
being played back.
Sound may not be output from
certain channels
depending
on
input sources or sound programs.
"Extended
Surround"
in the
OPTION
menu is set to "OFF,"
or
an input signal does not contain
a
surround
back flag with "Extended
Surround"
set to "Auto."
A subwoofer
is not connected,
or it
is inactive.
The subwoofer
is turned oft'.
The source
does not contain
LFE
(_)
or low frequency
signals.
Combine
input connected
to the
external
component
video output
with another input audio jack.
Try another sound program.
Press ST[qAJG}IT
to exit straight decoding
mode.
Try another sound program.
Press STRAIGHT
to exit straight decoding
mode.
Try another sound program.
Set
"Extended
Surround"
other
than
"OFF"
or "Auto."
Check that a subwoofer
is connected
correctly,
and from the Setup menu
"Subwoofer"
("Speaker"
>"Manual
Setup"
> "Configuration"
_'.
"Subwoofer"),
set the subwoofer
to "Use."
Turn the subwoofer
power on.
If the subwoofer
includes an Auto Power
Off fimction, then lower the Auto Power Off
sensitivity
settings.
Display
the Input menu for the connected
video output, select "Audio
In" and select
the jack to use for audio input.
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