Yamaha BD-S2900 Owners Manual - Page 27
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE, The following do not indicate a problem with this unit
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English REFERENCE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Before requesting service, make the following checks. The following do not indicate a problem with this unit: • Regular disc rotating sounds. • Image disturbance during search. ■ To reset this unit To restore the unit if it freezes due to one • Press and hold [STANDBY/ON] on the main unit for 3 seconds. (The settings remain of the safety devices being activated unchanged.) To return all settings other than some settings to the factory preset • Select "Yes" in "Restore Default Settings" in the Setup menu. This returns all values in the Setup menu and the on-screen menu, except for "On-screen Language", "DVD-Video Ratings" and "BD-Video Ratings" to the default settings. To return to the factory preset (No setting) • Reset the unit as follows: 1 Press [STANDBY/ON] on the unit to turn off the unit. 2 Press and hold [ ], [ OPEN/CLOSE] and [ ] on the unit at the same time for more than 5 seconds until "HELLO" is displayed on the unit. 3 The power is turned on and then turned off automatically. ■ Power No power. • Insert the power cable securely into a known active AC outlet. The unit switches to standby mode. • This is a power saving feature. It can be changed if desired using "Off Timer" in the Setup menu. • One of the unit's safety devices is activated. Press [STANDBY/ON] on the main unit to turn the unit on. ■ Operation The remote control doesn't work properly. • The batteries are depleted. Replace them with new ones. • You are not pointing the remote control at the main unit's remote control signal sensor during operation. • Colored glass may obstruct the signal reception/transmission. • Don't place the signal sensor in direct sunlight or in areas that may be subject to sunlight exposure. The unit is on but cannot be operated. • Confirm the correct drive is selected. • Some operations may be prohibited by the disc. • The unit is hot ("U59" appears on the display). Wait for "U59" to disappear. • One of the unit's safety devices may have been activated. Reset the unit as follows: 1 Press [STANDBY/ON] on the main unit to switch the unit to standby. If the unit doesn't switch to standby, press and hold [STANDBY/ON] on the main unit for about 3 seconds. The unit is forcibly switched to standby. Alternatively, disconnect the power cable, wait one minute, then reconnect it. 2 Press [STANDBY/ON] on the main unit to switch it on. If the unit still cannot be operated, consult the dealer. • Condensation has formed: Wait 1 to 2 hours for it to evaporate. Play fails to start even when [ ] (PLAY) is pressed. Play starts but then stops immediately. • Insert the disc correctly with the label facing up. • The disc is dirty. • You tried to play a blank disc or unplayable disc on this unit. Cannot eject disc. • The unit may have a problem. While the unit is off, press and hold [ ] and [ ] on the main unit at the same time for about 5 seconds. Remove the disc and consult the dealer. Startup is slow. When the unit is turned on, audio and video output takes a long time. • Startup takes time in the following situations. - Immediately after a power failure or the power cable is connected. - When the unit is connected with an HDMI cable. Cannot set "On" in "BD-Video 24p Output". • Only when the unit is connected to the HDMI terminal of a TV supporting 24p can you select "On". In some cases where the unit is connected to a TV via an amplifier/receiver through the HDMI terminals, you may not be able to select "On". In this case, connect the unit to a TV through the HDMI terminal and connect it to the amplifier/receiver through any terminal other than HDMI. ■ Displays The display is dim. • Change "FL Display" in the Setup menu. The elapsed time displayed is actually less than the playtime. • The displayed play time is converted from the number of frames at 29.97 frames (equal to 0.999 seconds) to one second. There will be a slight difference between the time displayed and the actual elapsed time (e.g., actual one-hour elapsed time may display as approximately 59 minutes 56 seconds). Page - 18 - 4 18 - 1 1 - - 9 - 26 - - 9 26 2, 3 - - 20 20 - 23 En