Troubleshooting, 1 additional information – Sony MDR DS3000 User Manual

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1 Additional Information

Troubleshooting

If you run into any problems using this headphone system, use the following
checklist. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Symptom

Cause and remedy

No sound

, Check the connection between the processor and the AV component.

, Turn on the AV component connected to the processor, and start the

programme (playback).

, Turn on the processor first, and then put on the headphones.

, Check that the INPUT SELECT switch on the processor is set to the

component you want to listen to.

, If you connect the processor to an AV component using the headphone jacks,

raise the volume level on the connected AV component.

, Raise the headphone volume.

, The Muting function is activated.

• Check if there is any obstruction between the processor and the headphones.
• Use the headphones near the processor.
• Change the position or angle of the processor.
• If the plasma display is placed too close, place the system farther away from

it.

, The headphones’ POWER indicator light dims, flashes, goes off, or the sound

becomes distorted, intermittent or noisy.

• Charge the rechargeable batteries if they are weak, or replace dry batteries

with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still off after charging the
batteries, take the headphones to a Sony dealer.

, You are trying to play a DTS audio track on a DVD player that does not

support DTS.
Either use a DVD player that supports DTS, or select a Dolby Digital or PCM
audio track.

, You are playing back a DVD disc recorded in DTS when DTS digital output

setting for the DVD player (including game machines) is “OFF.”
See the instruction manual of your DVD player, and change the DTS digital
output setting to “ON.”

, You are playing back a DVD disc recorded in DTS when the DVD player

(including game machines) and the processor are analogue-connected.
Use the digital connection. (Analogue sound may not be output from the DVD
player.)

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