Sony DVP-FX1 Operating Instructions - Page 101

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Sound Symptom Remedy There is no sound. • The player is in pause mode or in Slow-motion Play mode. Press H to return to normal play mode. • The player is in fast forward or fast reverse mode. Press H to return to normal play mode. • Check the speaker connections (page 23). Refer to the operating manual of your receiver (amplifier). • You selected a VES mode other than "OFF" in the Control Menu display when you connected the component using the optical digital connecting cord. Set "VES" to "OFF" in the Control Menu display (page 60). • When you have made the connections using an audio connecting cord and play DTS sound tracks, no sound will come out (page 31). • Check that the headphones plug connected to the headphones jack is firmly connected to this player. • Check that the VOL dial is not set to "MIN." • When you close the LCD panel, no sound will come out from the built-in speakers (DVP-FX1 only). Sound is noisy. • Clean the disc. • There is a flaw on the disc. • When you have made the connections using an audio connecting cord and play a CD with DTS sound tracks, sound noise will come out (page 31). • Check that this player is placed in a horizontal position and there is no mechanical vibration or shock. The sound loses its stereo effect • Set "AUDIO" to "STEREO" in the Control Menu when you play a VIDEO CD or a display (page 54). CD. • Make sure you connect the player correctly (pages 17, 20, 23). The surround effect is difficult to • Check the speaker connections (page 23). hear when you are playing a Refer to the operating manual of your receiver Dolby Digital sound track. (amplifier). • Depending on the DVD, the output signal may not be the entire 5.1 channels. It may be monaural or stereo even if the sound track is recorded in Dolby Digital format. continued Additional Information 101

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Additional Information
Remedy
The player is in pause mode or in Slow-motion Play
mode.
Press
H
to return to normal play mode.
The player is in fast forward or fast reverse mode.
Press
H
to return to normal play mode.
Check the speaker connections (page 23).
Refer to the
operating manual of your receiver (amplifier).
You selected a VES mode other than “OFF” in the
Control Menu display when you connected the
component using the optical digital connecting cord.
Set “VES” to “OFF” in the Control Menu display
(page 60).
When you have made the connections using an audio
connecting cord and play DTS sound tracks, no sound
will come out (page 31).
Check that the headphones plug connected to the
headphones jack is firmly connected to this player.
Check that the VOL dial is not set to “MIN.”
When you close the LCD panel, no sound will come
out from the built-in speakers (DVP-FX1 only).
Clean the disc.
There is a flaw on the disc.
When you have made the connections using an audio
connecting cord and play a CD with DTS sound tracks,
sound noise will come out (page 31).
Check that this player is placed in a horizontal position
and there is no mechanical vibration or shock.
Set “AUDIO” to “STEREO” in the Control Menu
display (page 54).
Make sure you connect the player correctly (pages 17,
20, 23).
Check the speaker connections (page 23).
Refer to the operating manual of your receiver
(amplifier).
Depending on the DVD, the output signal may not be
the entire 5.1 channels. It may be monaural or stereo
even if the sound track is recorded in Dolby Digital
format.
Symptom
There is no sound.
Sound is noisy.
The sound loses its stereo effect
when you play a VIDEO CD or a
CD.
The surround effect is difficult to
hear when you are playing a
Dolby Digital sound track.
Sound
continued