Epson Livingstation LS57P2 User Manual - Page 113

Sound Problems

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Problem The picture contains no color or incorrect colors. Solution Select a different Color Mode as described on page 63. Check your TV reception and connections. Weather conditions and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting the picture quality. Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair dryers or microwave ovens, if possible. Check the equipment you connected to make sure you selected the correct settings for sending images to the TV. If the color is uneven in all the corners of the image, your TV may have an internal problem. Contact Epson for more information. The picture is dark. Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control. Then follow the steps on page 63 to adjust the brightness and other picture settings. The TV's projection lamp may need to be replaced soon. The screen has some bright spots The TV's LCD screen contains a 99.99% accurate dot display. or dark spots. However, some individual dots may appear bright or dark. The picture is cut off. Press the Aspect button on the remote control to change the TV's aspect ratio, or the size and format of the display. Depending on the type of video you're viewing, the ratio may cause part of the image to be cut off. If you're zooming in on a DVD image, make sure the DVD player's aspect ratio is set to 16:9. Then set the TV's aspect ratio to FULL. A black frame appears around the picture. Closed captioning is turned on. To turn it off, follow the instructions on page 75. Sound Problems Problem You see a picture, but you don't hear any sound or the sound is flawed. Solution Press the Mute button on the remote control. If you had muted the sound, it should return. If the sound wasn't muted, press the Volume up button on the TV panel or remote control to turn up the volume. If you're using headphones, the speakers are automatically turned off while the headphones are connected. Make sure the audio cables you connected for the input source you're trying to listen to are connected to the correct connectors. See page 16 for instructions. Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control. Check the Speaker setting on the Audio menu to make sure it isn't turned off. See page 68 for instructions. If you're using POP (picture-outside-picture), you only hear sound from the main picture source. To hear sound from the other source, press the Swap button on the remote control. Make sure the TV program, tape, disc, or other video medium actually includes sound. If you're watching a dual language program with multiplex audio or a supplementary soundtrack, the program may not be dual language or the TV may not be set to SAP mode. Press the MTS button on the remote control until you see SAP in the upper left corner of the screen. Also check that your antenna or cable connections are secure. Solving Problems 113

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Solving Problems
113
Sound Problems
The picture contains no color or
incorrect colors.
Select a different Color Mode as described on page 63.
Check your TV reception and connections. Weather conditions
and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting
the picture quality. Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair
dryers or microwave ovens, if possible.
Check the equipment you connected to make sure you selected
the correct settings for sending images to the TV.
If the color is uneven in all the corners of the image, your TV may
have an internal problem. Contact Epson for more information.
The picture is dark.
Press the
Menu
button on the TV panel or remote control. Then
follow the steps on page 63 to adjust the brightness and other
picture settings.
The TV’s projection lamp may need to be replaced soon.
The screen has some bright spots
or dark spots.
The TV’s LCD screen contains a 99.99% accurate dot display.
However, some individual dots may appear bright or dark.
The picture is cut off.
Press the
Aspect
button on the remote control to change the
TV’s aspect ratio, or the size and format of the display.
Depending on the type of video you’re viewing, the ratio may
cause part of the image to be cut off.
If you’re zooming in on a DVD image, make sure the DVD player’s
aspect ratio is set to 16:9. Then set the TV’s aspect ratio to
FULL
.
A black frame appears around
the picture.
Closed captioning is turned on. To turn it off, follow the instructions
on page 75.
Problem
Solution
You see a picture, but you don’t
hear any sound or the sound is
flawed.
Press the
Mute
button on the remote control. If you had muted
the sound, it should return.
If the sound wasn’t muted, press the
Volume up
button on the
TV panel or remote control to turn up the volume.
If you’re using headphones, the speakers are automatically
turned off while the headphones are connected.
Make sure the audio cables you connected for the input source
you’re trying to listen to are connected to the correct
connectors. See page 16 for instructions.
Press the
Menu
button on the TV panel or remote control. Check
the
Speaker
setting on the Audio menu to make sure it isn’t
turned off. See page 68 for instructions.
If you’re using POP (picture-outside-picture), you only hear sound
from the main picture source. To hear sound from the other
source, press the
Swap
button on the remote control.
Make sure the TV program, tape, disc, or other video medium
actually includes sound.
If you’re watching a dual language program with multiplex audio
or a supplementary soundtrack, the program may not be dual
language or the TV may not be set to SAP mode. Press the
MTS
button on the remote control until you see SAP in the upper left
corner of the screen. Also check that your antenna or cable
connections are secure.
Problem
Solution