Additional information, Troubleshooting – Technicolor - Thomson DPL953REC User Manual

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Additional Information

EN

Troubleshooting

The appliance does not switch on.

• Make sure it is plugged into a mains

socket.

• Press the

STANDBY/ON

button on the

remote control or the

POWER

button on

the front of the appliance.

It is impossible to read the disc.

• Insert the disc with the printed side facing

up.

• Check that the disc can actually be played

by this device (see page 29).

• If you are trying to play a disc containing

JPEG files, check that the files have a
resolution of less 5,120 x 3,840 pixels.

• Check that the disc’s regional code

matches the player’s regional code.This
player’s regional code is 2.

• Clean the disc (see page 28).

There is no picture.

• Check you have switched on the TV set.

• Check the connections.

• Select the AV input assigned to the player

on the TV.

The picture is of poor quality (with
snow or lines).

• Check the connections.
• Clean the disc (see page 28).

There is no sound or the sound is of
poor quality.

• Check the connections.
• Make sure the speakers are connected.
• Make sure the MUTE function is not on.

No surround sound.

• Check the speaker configuration in the

Speaker

menu.

The remote control does not work or
works only intermittently.

• Check that batteries are inserted or

change them.

• Aim the remote control at the appliance.

The infrared beam must not be blocked or
interrupted.

The subtitles do not appear.

• Check that the DVD disc provides

subtitles.

• Refer to the section on how to display

subtitles.

The disc menu language is not the
correct one.

• The disc menu language has not been set

up (see page 23).

• The language of your choice is not

available on the disc (see page 23).

You have forgotten your password
(Parental control).

• Enter 3308.

Your DivX files won’t play.

• When you encounter problems make sure

that the file that you are trying to play
actually contains DivX video.The files
often use the term “DivX” in their
filename even though they have in fact
been coded in another format.

• Problems playing DivX version 5.1 and the

version 2.5 player: with some recent DivX
versions coding problems may arise that
are directly linked to the ability of your
computer to provide the total capacity of
its microprocessor during the coding
procedure. During playback, this leads to
picture problems or a lack of
synchronisation between sound and
picture.

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