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BRAVO D1 User Guide
 
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Troubleshooting 
The following are a list of difficulties you may experience when using the Bravo D1.  Attempt the 
most common solutions provided below before contacting for customer service. 
General Issues 
Symptom Possible 
solutions 
No power 
Verify that the power cord is firmly plugged into a working electrical 
outlet. 
Verify that the Bravo D1 main power switch is turned on. 
Bravo D1 does not 
respond to the Remote 
Control 
Aim the Remote Control directly at the front panel sensor. 
Remove any obstacles between the player and the Remote Control. 
Install new batteries in the Remote Control. 
Panel buttons do not 
work 
Verify that the Bravo D1 is not in initial Setup mode.  Reset the player 
by unplugging the AC cord from the electrical outlet. 
Disc does not play 
correctly, or does not 
play at all 
Verify that the disc label is facing up.  Clean the disc if necessary. 
Try a different disc; the disc in question may be defective.  Check for 
scratches or warps. 
Bravo D1 does not 
respond to some 
operating commands 
during playback 
The disc may not enable certain operations. 
Refer to the disc manual for its capabilities. 
Audio Issues 
Symptom Possible 
solutions 
No sound or 
incomplete sound 
output  
Check audio connections and audio setup. 
Verify that the TV and amplifier/receiver connections are secure and 
that they are powered on and set to the correct audio format. 
Press the Audio button to select other audio tracks.  The disc or track 
may be defective. 
Verify that the Mute function of the Bravo D1, TV or amplifier is not 
active.  Check the player volume setting on the Remote Control. 
The following operations disable sound output: reverse play, pause, 
step, slow, and search.  This is normal. 
No audio at the digital 
output 
Verify that the digital connections are secure, and that the Settings 
menu shows that digital output is set to DPCM. 
Verify that the audio format of the selected audio matches your 
amplifier/receiver capabilities. 
Not applicable for MP3