8additional information – Pioneer DV-S733A User Manual

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Additional Information

Screen is suddenly stretched when the Setup
screen is opened.

• If the Setup screen is opened during playback of a DVD

being viewed in the letter box format, the screen may
switch to the wide screen format.

This is not a malfunction. The screen will return to
normal when the Setup screen is closed.

Picture disturbance during playback or dark.

• This player is compatible with Macro-Vision System

copy guard. Some discs include a copy prevention
signal, and when this type of disc is played back,
stripes etc., may appear on some sections of the
picture depending on the TV.

This is not a malfunction.

• The TV system may be set inappropriately.

See Setting the TV System on page 16.

• Discs respond differently to particular player functions.

This may result in the screen becoming black for a brief
instant or shaking slightly when the function is
executed.

These problems are largely due to differences
between discs and disc content and are not
malfunctions of this player.

• When using progressive-scan.

If your TV is connected using the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
jacks, set the Component Video
menu to Interlace (page 48).

When recorded on a VCR or passed through an
AV selector, there is disturbance in the playback
picture.

• Due to the player’s copy protection circuits, connec-

tion of this device through a VCR or an AV selector
may prevent recording or cause picture problems.

This is not a malfunction.

Some settings in the Setup Menu do not appear.

The Setup Menu Mode is set to Basic; set it to
Expert (page 39).

The remote control doesn't seem to work.

• The CONTROL IN jack on the rear panel is connected.

Use the remote control of the connected compo-
nent to control this player.

• The remote control is too far from the player, or the

angle with the remote sensor is too wide.

Use the remote within its operating range (page 7).

• The batteries are exhausted.

Put in new batteries (page 7).

Cannot listen to high-sampling rate audio
through the digital output.

Linear PCM Out is set to Down Sample On.

Set to Down Sample Off.

• As a copy-protection measure, some DVDs do not

output 96 kHz audio.

In this case, even if Down Sample Off is selected,
the player automatically outputs the audio at 48
kHz. This is not a malfunction.

No audio, or audio is distorted.

• Some DVD discs do not output digital audio.

Switch your amplifier to the player's analog
outputs.

• Dirt, dust, etc. on the disc.

Clean the disc (page 58).

• Interconnects are not fully inserted into the terminals

(or are not connected).

Check that all interconnects are firmly inserted.

• Dirty or oxidized plugs/terminals.

Clean the plugs/terminals.

• Incorrect audio cable connection.

Check the audio connections (pages 10-12).

• Player's output is connected to the amplifier's phono

(turntable) inputs.

Connect to any set of inputs except phono.

• The disc is paused.

Press

3 or 8 to exit the pause mode.

• Incorrect amplifier settings.

Check that the volume is turned up, that the
speakers are on, the input function set correctly,
etc.

• The Audio Out setting is incorrect.

If there is no dialog from the front L/R speakers,
set Audio Out to 2 Channel. If there is no output
from the rear, center and subwoofer speakers, set
Audio Out to 5.1 Channel (page 43).

• The player is set to 5.1ch playback, but sound is only

2ch.

Check that 2ch playback is not selected in the
disc’s menu.

The analog audio is OK, but there appears to be
no digital audio signal.

• Incorrect Audio 1 menu settings.

Make sure that the Digital Out setting is set to On
(page 42).
Check that the Dolby Digital and DTS settings are
suitable for your amplifier—check the amp's
instruction manual.

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