Pioneer DVD-V8000 Owner's Manual - Page 95
In the event errors appear in main unit display, Other related - error code 38
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English Additional Materials 09 Other related Symptom Cause/Remedy Can't control with RS-232C. Check the ADV. SETUP menu's serial port assignment, Baud rate setting, and serial interface specifications. Can't use external sync. Go to the ADV. SETUP menu and confirm that the [EXTERNAL SYNC] setting is [ON]. Also, consult the "Important" item regarding the external sync function on page 80. When setup menu is displayed, it disappears after a few seconds. Periodic resets may occur if the DVI connection has become unstable. Check and confirm that the DVI connection is secure. Also, this kind of symptom may occur if the input for a DVI-connected display is set to something other than DVI. When not using DVI output, disconnect the DVI connections. Mouse doesn't operate. In general, commercially marketed USB mouse devices are manufactured to common specifications and can be used with the DVD-V8000, but operating compatibility has not been confirmed for all devices available on the market, with the result that it is possible some such devices may not be compatible with the DVD-V8000. No sound. Digital audio is not output unless [Digital Audio Out] is set to "ON" in the Initial Settings section (page 40). Also, analog audio is not output if DTS audio has been selected. Internal clock displays wrong time. The internal clock has an permissible operating deviation of about 2 minutes per month. In addition, if the power cord is disconnected for more than about 7 to 10 days, the internal clock's time will be cleared and must be reset when the power is restored (page 78). In the event errors appear in main unit display In the event of a hardware error, the DVD-V8000 will display an error code and the name of the error. Errors may also occur with non-hardware matters, due to disc scratches or soiling, or in the case of R/RW media, due to poor recording quality. The following are the main non-hardware-related errors that may occur. However, note that these are not all the possible errors, so in the event an error appears in the main unit's display, check to be sure that the disc is not scratched or soiled. Error Code: 1B Error Code: 1C Error Code: 33 Error Code: 38 Error Code: 72 Error Code: 73 Error Code: 74 Error Code: 81 Error Code: F8 Index 0 Error Wobble Detect Focus Error Disc Sense SUBQ Read Error ID Read Error SUBQ Read Error TOC Read Error Loading Error USB OVER CURRENT DISABLE ALL PORT Errors that may occur due to disc scratches or soiling, or in the case of R/ RW discs, due to poor recording quality. Occurs when disc tray is blocked when attempting to open or close. Check to be sure disc is not impeded. This error appears when the total current of the connected USB devices exceeds the unit's permissible value (Max. 0.7 A). Remove the connected USB memory device and reconnect the main unit's power cord. This error may also appear in the event of an error in the USB device itself. Additional Materials 09 95