Additional information, Troubleshooting, Power picture – Sony RDR-HX750 User Manual

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Additional Information

Troubleshooting

If you experience any of the following
difficulties while using the recorder, use this
troubleshooting guide to help remedy the
problem before requesting repairs. Should
any problem persist, consult your nearest
Sony dealer.

The power does not turn on.

, Check that the mains lead is connected

securely.

There is no picture.

, Re-connect all connecting cords securely.
, The connecting cords are damaged.
, Check the connection to your TV (page 13).
, Switch the input selector on your TV (such

as to “VCR” and “AV 1”) so that the signal
from the recorder appears on the TV screen.

, Check that the “Video In/Out” setup is set

to the appropriate item that conforms to
your system (page 113).

, If you connect the recorder to your TV via

only the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks, set “Component Video Out” in the
“Video In/Out” setup to “Progressive”
(page 114)
.

, When playing a double-layer DVD, the

video and audio may be momentarily
interrupted at the point where the layers
switch.

Picture noise appears.

, If the picture output signal from your

recorder passes through your VCR to get to
your TV, or if you are connected to a
combination TV/VIDEO player, the copy-
protection signal applied to some DVD
programmes could affect picture quality. If
you still experience this problem even when
you connect your recorder directly to your
TV, try connecting your recorder to your
TV’s S VIDEO input.

, You have set the recorder to progressive

format even though your TV cannot accept
the progressive signal. In this case, hold
down x (stop) on the recorder, and press
Z (open/close) on the recorder.

, Even if your TV is compatible with

progressive format (525p/625p) signals, the
image may be affected when you set the
recorder to progressive format. In this case,
hold down x (stop) on the recorder, and
press Z (open/close) on the unit and the
recorder is set to normal (interlace) format.

, You are playing a title recorded in a colour

system that is different from your TV.

, Noise may appear in the pictures recorded

on the HDD, which is due to the
characteristics of HDD, and is not a
malfunction.

, When playing a double-layer DVD, the

video and audio may be momentarily
interrupted at the point where the layers
switch.

There is no picture or picture noise
appears when connected to the DV IN
jack.

, Try the following: 1Turn the recorder off

and on again. 2Turn the connected
equipment off and on again. 3Disconnect
and then connect the i.LINK cable again.

Power

Picture

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