Troubleshooting - Sagem DTR6700T User Manual

Digital terrestrial tv receiver / recorder with hard disk and double tuner
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DTR6400T_6700T_9 avril 07 EN.book Page 43 Jeudi, 10. avril 2008 2:38 14

13. TROUBLESHOOTING

The remote control has no effect on the receiver.
The receiver displays - -: - -.
The receiver cannot find any channel.
Motionless image or reception problem.
The television set does not switch to the receiver
when it leaves standby mode.
No sound in "HOME CINEMA" mode on some
channels.
Black and white image on AUX output (during VCR
recording).
Some recordings are not listed in the recording list.
I can only zap between 2 channels during a double
recording.
The receiver exits automatically the PIP mode
(Picture in Picture).
When switching to standby mode, the receiver
stops the video, but the receiver display shows a
channel number instead of the current time.
Point the remote control towards the receiver.
Check the condition and the orientation of the batteries.
Take the receiver out of standby by pressing
Check that you are in a broadcast area.
Readjust your antenna (see "Antenna signal", page 16).
Check all connections, check the antenna and start a
programme search again (see "Automatic channel search",
page 14).
Check that your television set is correctly connected to the TV
Scart socket (see "Connection of the receiver to the TV set",
page 8).
If required, select the Scart input directly on your television
set.
Check that you are correctly connected to a "HOME
CINEMA" amplifier via a digital link (see "Peripheral
connections", page 9).
Check that the signal type chosen for AUX Scart output is
compatible with your VCR (select PAL on AUX SCART in the
Video Settings menu (see "Video settings", page 14).
Check that the records are not locked. In this case they will
appear only in the full list (see "Accessing the complete list",
page 30).
In the case of a double simultaneous recording, you can only
zap between the 2 channels being recorded.
If a programmed recording is about to start in the next minute,
the receiver automatically exits the PIP mode in order to
prepare the recording.
If a programmed recording is about to start in the next minute,
the receiver holds so as to be ready for the beginning of
recording.
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