Pioneer Dv420vk Owner's Manual - Page 38

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Appendix 06 Additional information Problem During playback, picture is disturbed or dark. Playback stops momentarily or the disc is not properly played. Sound is not produced or is distorted. Digital audio signals are not output from the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL ter‑ minals. Check This is not a problem with the player. Are the player and TV connected via a video deck? Are you playing a disc that was edited on a DVD recorder, etc.? Is the pause, frame-by-frame forward or reverse, or slow play mode set? Are the connected devices (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.) properly set? Is the disc scratched? Is the disc dirty? Are the audio cords properly con‑ nected? Are the audio cords damaged? Is the player properly connected to the other devices (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.)? Is the other device (AV receiver or amplifier, etc.) connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL terminals? Is Digital Out set to On? Remedy This player supports Macrovision copy protection. With some TVs, the picture may not display properly when playing discs including copy prevention signals. This is not a malfunction. When the player and TV are connected via a video deck, the player's analog copy protect function may cause the picture being played on the video deck not to display properly. Connect the player and TV directly. When edited images are played, the picture may stop momentarily at points where images were combined, and the disc may not play as edited. No sound is output during pause, frameby-frame forward/reverse or slow motion playback. Refer to the TV's operating instructions and check the settings (volume, input, speaker settings, etc.). Scratched discs may not play. Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 45). Connect the cord properly, inserting the plug all the way in. If the audio cord is damaged, replace it with a new cord. Check whether you are mistakenly con‑ nected to the other device's audio output terminals, etc. Check whether you are mistakenly con‑ nected to the AV receiver or amplifier's PHONO input terminals, etc. When connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL terminals, set Digital Out to On (page 30). Refer to the connected AV receiver or ampli‑ fier's operating instructions and check the audio signals it supports. Set Digital Audio Out according to the audio signals supported by the AV receiver or amplifier, etc. (page 30). When connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL terminals, set Digital Out to On (page 30). 38 En

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Appendix
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Additional information
Problem
Check
Remedy
During playback, picture is
disturbed or dark.
This is not a problem with the
player.
This player supports Macrovision copy
protection. With some TVs, the picture may
not display properly when playing discs
including copy prevention signals. This is
not a malfunction.
Are the player and TV connected
via a video deck?
When the player and TV are connected via a
video deck, the player’s analog copy protect
function may cause the picture being played
on the video deck not to display properly.
Connect the player and TV directly.
Playback stops momentarily or
the disc is not properly played.
Are you playing a disc that was
edited on a DVD recorder, etc.?
When edited images are played, the picture
may stop momentarily at points where
images were combined, and the disc may
not play as edited.
Sound is not produced or is
distorted.
Is the pause, frame‑by‑frame
forward or reverse, or slow play
mode set?
No sound is output during pause, frame‑
by‑frame forward/
reverse or slow motion
playback.
Are the connected devices (AV
receiver or amplifier, etc.) properly
set?
Refer to the TV’s operating instructions and
check the settings (volume, input, speaker
settings, etc.).
Is the disc scratched?
Scratched discs may not play.
Is the disc dirty?
Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 45).
Are the audio cords properly con‑
nected?
Connect the cord properly, inserting the
plug all the way in.
Are the audio cords damaged?
If the audio cord is damaged, replace it with
a new cord.
Is the player properly connected to
the other devices (AV receiver or
amplifier, etc.)?
Check whether you are mistakenly con‑
nected to the other device’s audio output
terminals, etc.
Check whether you are mistakenly con‑
nected to the AV receiver or amplifier’s
PHONO input terminals, etc.
Is the other device (AV receiver or
amplifier, etc.) connected to the
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL
terminals?
When connected to the
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT COAXIAL
terminals, set
Digital Out
to
On
(page 30).
Refer to the connected AV receiver or ampli‑
fier’s operating instructions and check the
audio signals it supports.
Set
Digital Audio Out
according to the
audio signals supported by the AV receiver
or amplifier, etc. (page 30).
Digital audio signals are not
output from the
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT COAXIAL
ter‑
minals.
Is
Digital Out
set to
On
?
When connected to the
DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT COAXIAL
terminals, set
Digital Out
to
On
(page 30).