JVC 0204ktybicjsc User Manual

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Troubleshooting
Power
Power does not come on.
\ Power plug is not inserted securely. Plug in securely.
Operation
“REGION CODE ERROR!” is shown on the TV screen.
\ Region code of the inserted disc does not match the player. 
Check the region code of the disc printed on the disc jacket.
Operation is not possible.
\ Microcomputer malfunction due to lightning or static electricity. 
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord, then connect 
the power cord again.
\ Moisture condensation caused by a sudden change of 
temperature or humidity. Turn off the power, then turn it on a 
few hours later.
\ The disc does not allow the operation, or an unplayable disc is 
inserted. Check and replace the disc (see page 2).
[LOCK] is displayed on the display window and the disc tray 
does not open.
\ When you press 0 while pressing down 7 on the player in 
standby mode, the tray lock function is activated. The disc tray 
cannot be opened or closed in this status. To release this 
status, press 
0 while pressing down 7 on the player in 
standby mode.
Setting cannot be changed in the [LANGUAGE] preference 
display.
\ Stop playback and change the setting in the [LANGUAGE] 
preference display.
The audio language and subtitle cannot be changed.
\ Only one language is recorded on the disc currently being 
played back.
\ The disc being played back does not accept the AUDIO button 
and SUBTITLE button operation. Change the subtitle using 
[SUBTITLE] in the [LANGUAGE] preference display (see page 
27).
No subtitle is diplayed.
\ No subtitle is recorded on the disc currently being played 
back.
\ [OFF] is selected in [SUBTITLE] in the [LANGUAGE] 
preference display. Select the desired language in 
[SUBTITLE] (see page 27).
\ Subtitle may not be displayed correctly during A-B repeat 
playback.
Picture
Picture is noisy.
\ The player is connected to a VCR directly and the copyguard 
function is activated. Connect the player so that the picture 
signal flows directly to the TV.
\ With some discs, the picture may be blurred when [PICTURE 
SOURCE] is set to [FILM] or [AUTO]. Set [PICTURE 
SOURCE] to [VIDEO (NORMAL)] or [VIDEO (ACTIVE)].
Correct picture cannot be obtained.
\ Connect only one type of cable to the connector/jack(s) you 
want to use on this player, either the SCART connector, 
VIDEO jack, S-VIDEO jack or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 
jacks. (Note that you can connect cables to the VIDEO jack 
and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks at the same time.) If an 
S-VIDEO cable is connected to the S-VIDEO jack, the player 
is set to the S-VIDEO output mode automatically.
\ Check to see that the COMPONENT/COMPOSITE - S-VIDEO 
Y/C - RGB/COMPOSITE selector on the rear of the player is 
correctly set.
No picture is displayed on the TV screen or the screen is 
blurred or divided into two parts.
\ The player is in the Progressive scanning mode though it is 
connected to a TV via the VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack, or via the 
SCART connector. Make the Progressive scanning mode 
inactive by using the VFP - PROGRESSIVE SCAN button 
(see page 6).
Audio
DVD VIDEO disc playback sound level is lower than TV 
broadcast sound level.
\ Set the [D.RANGE CONTROL] preference to [TV MODE] (see 
page 28).
Analog audio output is distorted.
\ Set the [OUTPUT LEVEL] preference to [LOW] (see page 28).
MP3/WMA
No sound comes out.
\ MP3/WMA disc is recorded with the “packet writing (UDF file).” 
It cannot be played.
Files (tracks) are not played in the recorded order.
\ This player plays the files in the alphabetic order. So, the 
playback order can vary.
WMA files cannot be played back.
\ The file is copy protected.
\ The file is recorded with a bit rate under 48 kbps. The player 
does not support such WMA files.
JPEG
No picture is played back, or the screen turns black.
\ Format of the files is not the baseline JPEG. The player 
supports only the baseline JPEG format.
The preference display cannot be turned on.
\ You cannot turn on the preference display when a JPEG disc 
is inserted.
Additional 
information
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