TROUBLESHOOTING
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The player
breaks
down when a
USB
drive or
memory
card is
inserted
into the player.
Sound
There is no
sound.
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The volume is set to the lowest level.
The sound is switched off.
The disc is in fast forward/reverse
playback.
The sound is output through the
connected earphone.
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Turn up the volume.
Press MUTE to switch on the
sound.
Press
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PLAY to resume the normal
playback.
Pull out the earphone and the
sound will output through the built-
in speakers.
The remote
control does
not
function.
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There is no battery in the remote
control.
The battery is out of charge.
The remote control isn't pointed to the
remote sensor.
The remote control is out of its
operating area.
The unit is shut down.
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Install a CR2025 lithium battery in it.
Replace the battery with a new one.
Make sure that the remote control is
pointed to the remote control sensor.
Make sure the remote control is
within the operating area.
Switch off the unit and disconnect it
from the AC outlet. Then power on
the unit again.
Unable to play
a disc
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This disc is placed in the disc tray in a
wrong way.
The unit isn't compatible with the disc.
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Check that the disc is placed in the
disc tray with its label side upwards.
Clean the disc.
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No Power
Symptom
Cause(s)
Remedy
Picture
There is no
picture
displayed on the
connected TV.
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Connect the AV OUT jack of this
unit and the AV IN jack of a TV
securely with an AV cable.
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The TV is not connected to this unit
securely with the AV cable.
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The player cannot play any
uncertified USB drive and memory
card. In case the player breaks down,
turn it off, disconnect the power cord
from the AC outlet and unplug the
USB drive or/and the memory card
from the player. Then, power on the
player again. The player will resume
the normal status.
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T
he connected USB drive or the memory
card is probably not a certified one.
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The adapter is not connected to the unit
securely or is not connected to the power
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Connect the adapter to the DC input
jack securely and then plug the
adapter into an AC outlet (for AC/DC
adapter) or the vehicle DC accessory
socket of a car (for vehicle DC power
adapter).
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The unit is turned off.
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Make sure that the unit is turned on.
If your DVD player does not seem to be functioning properly, check the items below
before contacting Audiovox Technical Support.