Yamaha RDX-E700 Owner's Manual - Page 47

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TROUBLESHOOTING If there is any problem with your DVD receiver system, check the following items. If you cannot solve your problem with the following remedies or if your problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the DVD receiver, then consult the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center. General Problem Power turns on but immediately shuts off. The speakers make no sound. The TV shows no picture. Sound suddenly turns off. Sound is too low on one side. The volume does not increase or sounds are distorted. A source being played back on the DVD receiver (DVD, CD, AM/FM broadcast, etc.) does not record when using an external component. Cause The power cable may be connected improperly. The speaker cable may be shorted. The DVD receiver may receive a strong electrical shock such as from a lightening bolt or excessive static electricity. The volume may be set to minimum level. The Mute function may be enabled. The input source may be incorrect. The cables may be connected improperly. The disc loaded into the DVD receiver may be not compatible. You are playing a DTS source. The cables may be connected improperly. The sleep timer (page 17) might be set. The cables may be connected improperly. The power of the equipment connected to the DVD receiver's output jack may be turned off. You may be trying to make a digital recording of an AM/FM broadcast. Solution Make sure the power cable is plugged into the outlet firmly (page 12). Make sure all speaker cables are connected properly (page 8). Set the DVD receiver to the Standby mode, then disconnect the power cable. Wait for about 30 seconds, then connect the power cable and turn on the DVD receiver. Adjust the volume level (page 15). Cancel the Mute function (page 15). Select the correct input source (page 14). Make sure all cables are connected properly (page 7). Make sure you use a disc supported by the DVD receiver (page 21). Make a digital connection to a component that features a DTS decoder and select "RAW" for "DIGITAL OUTPUT" with OSD menu (pages 12 and 20). Make sure all cables are connected properly (page 9). Turn on the DVD receiver and play the source again. Make sure all cables are connected properly (page 7). Turn on the power of the equipment connected to the DVD receiver's output jack. Use the analog recording method (pages 11 and 38). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION English 43

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English
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
If there is any problem with your DVD receiver system, check the following items. If you cannot solve your problem with
the following remedies or if your problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the DVD receiver, then consult the
nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.
TROUBLESHOOTING
General
Problem
Cause
Solution
Power turns on but
immediately shuts off.
The power cable may be connected
improperly.
Make sure the power cable is plugged
into the outlet firmly (page 12).
The speaker cable may be shorted.
Make sure all speaker cables are
connected properly (page 8).
The DVD receiver may receive a
strong electrical shock such as from a
lightening bolt or excessive static
electricity.
Set the DVD receiver to the Standby
mode, then disconnect the power cable.
Wait for about 30 seconds, then connect
the power cable and turn on the DVD
receiver.
The speakers make no
sound.
The volume may be set to minimum
level.
Adjust the volume level (page 15).
The Mute function may be enabled.
Cancel the Mute function (page 15).
The input source may be incorrect.
Select the correct input source (page
14).
The cables may be connected
improperly.
Make sure all cables are connected
properly (page 7).
The disc loaded into the DVD
receiver may be not compatible.
Make sure you use a disc supported by
the DVD receiver (page 21).
You are playing a DTS source.
Make a digital connection to a
component that features a DTS decoder
and select “RAW” for “DIGITAL
OUTPUT” with OSD menu (pages 12
and 20).
The TV shows no picture.
The cables may be connected
improperly.
Make sure all cables are connected
properly (page 9).
Sound suddenly turns off.
The sleep timer (page 17) might be
set.
Turn on the DVD receiver and play the
source again.
Sound is too low on one
side.
The cables may be connected
improperly.
Make sure all cables are connected
properly (page 7).
The volume does not
increase or sounds are
distorted.
The power of the equipment
connected to the DVD receiver’s
output jack may be turned off.
Turn on the power of the equipment
connected to the DVD receiver’s output
jack.
A source being played back
on the DVD receiver (DVD,
CD, AM/FM broadcast, etc.)
does not record when using
an external component.
You may be trying to make a digital
recording of an AM/FM broadcast.
Use the analog recording method
(pages 11 and 38).