Troubleshooting, The power is not turned on, There is no sound – Sony DVP-C600D User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If you experience any of the following difficulties while
using the player, use this troubleshooting gmde to help

you remedy the problem. Should any problem persist,
consult your nearest Sony dealer.

The power is not turned on.

*^If the indicator above the I / (i) button is not lit,

check that the AC power cord is connected
securely.

There is no picture.

^Check that the player is connected securely.
^The video connecting cord is damaged. Replace

it with a new one.

^Make sure you connect the player to the video

input connector on the TV. (page 6)

^Make sure you turn on the TV.
^Make sure you select the video input on the TV

so that you can view the pictures from the
player.

There is no sound.

^Check that the player is connected securely.
^The audio connecting cord is damaged. Replace

it with a new one.

^Make sure you connect the player to the audio

input connectors on the amplifier, (page 6)

^Make sure you turn on the TV and the

amplifier.

^Make sure you select the appropriate position

on the amplifier so that you can listen to the
sound from the player.

^The player is in pause mode or in Slow-motion

Play mode. Press 1> to return to normal play
mode.

^Fast forward (FFl or FF2) or fast reverse (FRl or

FR2) is performed. Press O to return to
normal play mode.

^Check the speaker connections and settings,

(page 41) Refer to the operating manual of your
amplifier.

^When you play the Dolby Digital (AC-3) sound

tracks and attempt to output from the DIGITAL
OUT connectors, set "DIGITAL OUT" to "D-
PCM" under "INITIAL SETUP 2" in the setup
display. Otherwise no sound will come out
from the DIGITAL OUT connectors, (page 39)

The remote does not function.

^Remove any obstacles between the remote and

the player.

■^Use the remote near the player.
^Point the remote at the remote sensor B on the

player.

^Replace all the batteries in the remote with new

ones if they are weak.

The picture noise appears.

^Clean the disc.
^If video from your DVD player has to go

through your VCR to get to your TV, the copy­
protection applied to some DVD programs
could affect picture quality. If you still

experience problems after checking your
connections, please try connecting your DVD
player directly to your TV's S-input, if your TV
is equipped with these input, (page 7)

The sound noise is heard.

^Clean the disc.

The sound distortion occurs.

^In the setup display, set "AUDIO ATT" in

"INITIAL SETUP 2" to "ON."

The disc does not play.

^There is no disc inside ("INSERT DISC" appears

on the TV screen).
Insert a disc.

■^Insert the disc with the playback side facing

down on the disc tray correctly.

^Place the disc on the disc tray correctly.
^Clean the disc.
^The player cannot play CD-ROMs, etc. (page 5)

Insert a DVD, a VIDEO CD, or CD.

■^Check the region code of the DVD. (page 4)
^Moisture has condensed inside the player.

Remove the disc and leave the player turned on
for about half an hour, (page 46)

The player does not play from the beginning when playing
a disc.

■♦Repeat Play, Shuffle Play or Program Play has

been selected. Press CLEAR, (page 22 to 26)

^Resume Play has been selected.

Press

B

on the front panel or on the remote

before you starf playing, (page 27)

■♦A title menu or a DVD menu automatically

appears on the TV screen when you play your
DVD, or a setup display automatically appears
on the TV screen when you play your VIDEO
CD with PBCiunctions.

The DVD does not play when you select a title.

■♦The Parental Control functions, (page 30)

The player starts playing the DVD automatically.

■♦The DVD features the auto playback function.

Playback stops automatically.

^Depending on the disc, the auto pause signal is

recorded. While playing such a disc, the player
stops playback at the signal.

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