Toshiba D-R1 Owners Manual - Page 134
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Others Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using this unit, check the list below before consulting your nearest Toshiba dealer. Power The power is not turned on. • The AC power cord is not connected securely. → Connect the AC power cord securely. Connection to your TV There is no TV picture. • The video cable to this unit and your TV is not connected securely. → Connect the video cable to this unit and your TV securely. • The input select on your TV is not set property. → Select the input to which this recorder is connected. TV reception There is no picture. • The antenna cable is not connected securely. → Reconnect the antenna cable securely. There is poor reception. • Channel settings and channel adjustments are not completed. → Set the channel settings and adjustments again. • The antenna cable is not connected securely. → Reconnect the antenna cable securely. • Antenna signal is poor. → Adjust the location of the antenna or use an optional antenna booster. Playback A DVD or CD does not play. • The format of the recorded data does not correspond to this unit, or the region number is neither "1" nor "ALL". → Check the disc. • A defective or dirty disc is inside. → Change the disc. During playback, picture noise appears. • Picture noise may appear in the following cases. It is not a malfunction. - There is picture noise in the original recording. - Weather, reception conditions may cause noise. - The data transmission rate is set to low. - The image data processing of this unit cannot follow dynamic movement on the screen. (Low video data rate) - A physical error has occured on the DVD-RAM disc. Consult the nearest Toshiba dealer. If an error occurs during reading data of a disc, block-noises may be produced there. Repeated reading of this location where the error occurred(retry) can decrease the generation of block noise. However, it can also raise the possibility of unintended delays or stops of playback. In order to prevent them, the recorder limits the number of times of retry. 134