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IS-PD040922.fm Page 21 Wednesday, January 4, 2006 6:26 PM IS-PD040922 Personal 7" LCD Monitor and DVD Player Troubleshooting Problem Solution No sound or distorted sound • Make sure your personal DVD player is connected correctly. • Make sure all cables are securely inserted into the appropriate jacks. Cannot advance through a movie You cannot advance through the opening credits and warning information that appears at the beginning of movies because the disc is programmed to prohibit this action. The feature or action cannot be completed The icon appears on screen because: • The disc's software restricts it. • The disc's software does not support the feature (for example, angles). • The feature is not available at the moment. • You have requested a title or chapter number that is out of range. Picture is distorted • The disc might be damaged. Try another disc. • It is normal for some distortion to appear during forward or reverse scan. No forward or reverse scan Some discs have sections that prohibit rapid scanning or title and chapter skipping. You cannot scan past the warning information and credits at the beginning of a movie. This part of the movie is often programmed to prohibit scanning past it. IR sensor does not work • Make sure that the batteries in the remote are fresh. • Make sure that the remote sensor is not obstructed. • Make sure that the infrared transmitter on the remote control is pointed directly at the IR sensor and within 10 feet (3 m) of the sensor. Disc will not play • Make sure that the disc in the disc tray is label-side up. • Make sure that the disc in the disc tray is compatible. Your personal DVD player can play DVDs, audio CDs, MP3 discs, and JPG discs. www.insignia-products.com 21

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IS-PD040922 Personal 7" LCD Monitor and DVD Player
www.insignia-products.com
Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
No sound or distorted sound
Make sure your personal DVD player is
connected correctly.
Make sure all cables are securely
inserted into the appropriate jacks.
Cannot advance through a movie
You cannot advance through the opening
credits and warning information that appears
at the beginning of movies because the disc is
programmed to prohibit this action.
The
icon appears on screen
The feature or action cannot be completed
because:
The disc’s software restricts it.
The disc’s software does not support the
feature (for example, angles).
The feature is not available at the
moment.
You have requested a title or chapter
number that is out of range.
Picture is distorted
The disc might be damaged. Try another
disc.
It is normal for some distortion to appear
during forward or reverse scan.
No forward or reverse scan
Some discs have sections that prohibit rapid
scanning or title and chapter skipping.
You cannot scan past the warning information
and credits at the beginning of a movie. This
part of the movie is often programmed to
prohibit scanning past it.
IR sensor does not work
Make sure that the batteries in the
remote are fresh.
Make sure that the remote sensor is not
obstructed.
Make sure that the infrared transmitter
on the remote control is pointed directly
at the IR sensor and within 10 feet (3 m)
of the sensor.
Disc will not play
Make sure that the disc in the disc tray is
label-side up.
Make sure that the disc in the disc tray is
compatible. Your personal DVD player
can play DVDs, audio CDs, MP3 discs,
and JPG discs.
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