Trouble-Shooting - View-Master Interactive Vision Installing And Operating Instructions

Television system (vmiv)
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TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Symptom
Possible Remedy
I get no picture on my IV screen.
Make sure the TV and VCR are both turned
on and the power cords are plugged in.
Turn the VMIV on and off; see if this has any
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,effect on the picture. If it has no effect, your
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cables are not connected properly. Return to
the appropriate SEITING UP diagram to
double-check your cable connections.
I get a clear picture but no sound.
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Check your TV volume.
The audio cable may not be connected
properly.
Note: If your TV has a setting for HRC, this
has a special encoding for the audio signal
which is incompatible with the VMIV. Do
not use HRC; use settings for antenna or
cable (CATV). The receiving mode on your
,TV must be set to channel 3 or 4.
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The audio
is
sometimes louder and
sometimes quieter.
Adjust the audio switch (on the back of the
VMIV Video Processor) to a different setting.
The audio makes a "crackling"
sound.
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Adjust the tracking knob on your VCR Refer
to your VCR manual for details.
The sound
is
sometimes on and
sometimes off
Check the connections of the audio cables.
Regular TV programs
or
VCR
videos don't play.
Turn off the VMIV Video Processor.
Check the configuration of the following
cables: {I) The cable from VHF OUT on the
,VCR to RF IN on the VMIV: and (2) the cable
from RF OUT on the VMIV to VHF IN on the
TV. (Return to the appropriate SE1TING UP
diagram to double-check your cable
connections.)
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