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 • Impaq® 3000 Mk 2 Blu-ray

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Troubleshooting 

The following advice should help you to solve problems. If this doesn’t work, the extensive FAQs on our website will sure-
ly provide you with support. Otherwise, please contact our hotline (see page 3). Take note of the warranty instructions.

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The device doesn’t work, 
the display is dark.

No power supply.

Check that the power plug is properly seated.
Check the function of the socket with another 
device.

No CD/DVD/BD playback. No disc inserted.

Insert a CD/DVD/BD.

Disc inserted upside down.

Insert the disc with the labelled side up.

Region code of the DVD/BD does not cor-
respond to the device.

Insert DVD/BD with the correct region code.

CD/DVD/BD damaged or dirty.

Clean or change disc.

Condensation in the device.

Remove the disc and do not use the device for 
one to two hours.

No picture

The television is not turned on.

Turn on the television.

The wrong AV input jack has been se-
lected on the television.

Select the right AV input jack on the television 
(e.g. HDMI 1).

Incorrect HDMI resolution set on the 
receiver.

Check the settings and if necessary, change 
them ( see page “Display” menu). To get a 
picture, create a video link to the television 
set via 

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VIDEO (see page 11) if applicable.

The connector cable is incorrectly wired or 
loose.

Correct the cable connections.

Connector cable damaged.

Replace the connector cable.

Picture fuzzy/distorted.

CD/DVD/BD damaged or dirty.

Clean or change disc.

Incorrect colour standard (PAL/NTSC) set 
on the television or receiver.

Set the colour standard (PAL/NTSC) again 
(page 15). PAL is the correct standard in Ger-
many and Western Europe (except France).

Fault caused by interconnected devices 
such as video recorders.

Connect the devices directly.

Picture format of the receiver has the 
wrong setting.

Set the picture format correctly (see page 15).

“NO DISC” on the display CD/DVD/BD damaged, dirty, incompatible 

or inserted the wrong way around.

Clean or change disc.

Skipping to the next track 
or chapter doesn’t work.

Some DVDs do not permit skipping, for 
example during the warning notice at the 
beginning.

Continue playback.

The DVD only has one chapter.

Alternative: Fast playback.

No audio output or not 
all audio channels are 
audible.

Speaker incorrectly wired.

Check and correct wiring.

Audio settings incorrect.

Set the audio correctly (see page 15 and 18).

Incorrect disc audio track selected.

Push the button 

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 “Audio” and select another 

audio language.

Receiver muted (“MUTE”).

Push the button 

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 to deactivate mute.

The playback speed is accelerated or 
slowed down.

Push the PLAY button to switch to normal 
playback.

Summary of Contents for Impaq 3000 Mk 2 Blu-ray

Page 1: ...Technical Description and Operating Instructions 5 1 Home Cinema System with Blu ray Receiver Impaq 3000 Mk 2 Blu ray...

Page 2: ...u 15 Language menu 16 Parental control menu 16 System menu 16 Network menu 16 BD Live menu 17 Audio settings 18 LEVEL 18 HDMI AUDIO OUT 18 TEST TONE 18 LIPSYNC 19 SURROUND 19 TONE 19 DISTANCE 19 Speci...

Page 3: ...deo format created by DivX LLC a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation This is an of cial DivX Certi ed device that plays DivX video Visit divx com for more information and software tools to convert your les...

Page 4: ...er touch the power plug with wet hands Check the unit regularly for damage Danger Danger to children Children can become trapped in the packing lm when playing and suffocate Do not allow children to p...

Page 5: ...e g during a holiday or if a thunderstorm is forecast disconnect it from the mains power supply If the device is subjected to warm temperatures after being cold e g after transport condensation may o...

Page 6: ...enna 1x FM throw out aerial Speaker cable red black 3 m Speaker cable white black 3 m Speaker cable green black 2 m Speaker cable blue black 5 m Speaker cable grey black 5 m Speaker cable purple black...

Page 7: ...6 SPEAKERS Speaker connections 17 AUDIO OUT Audio output jacks 18 AUX IN 1 3 Input jacks for analogue audio source devices 19 OPTICAL IN Input jack for digital audio sig nals via optical lines 20 COAX...

Page 8: ...ture 49 PIP Picture in picture function for BD 50 Bass Bass boost on off 51 Tone Adjusting the sound 52 Surround Setting ambient sound 53 A B Set segment repeat 54 Zoom Enlarge image 55 Resolution Set...

Page 9: ...l triangle with the listener the so called stereo triangle distance from the listener distance between the speakers The speakers should project sound directly into the room or slightly towards the lis...

Page 10: ...aker cables are like coloured Make sure that the polarity is correct Connect the like coloured terminal clips with one another Otherwise the sound quality will suffer Depress the connector terminal le...

Page 11: ...outputs Inputs for source devices The receiver has two inputs for digital HDMI picture and audio sources HDMI 1 2 An optical and coaxial digital audio input as well as three analogue audio inputs are...

Page 12: ...es please follow the notes on page 30 3 Insert the batteries in the battery compartment as shown in the gure 4 Place the cover back on the compartment and push it closed Functionality The remote contr...

Page 13: ...SRC DISC BD DVD CD and USB HDMI 1 HDMI 2 COAX IN OPTI IN AUX IN 1 AUX IN 2 AUX IN 3 FM radio USW AM radio MW Or you can switch the source with the direct selection buttons 68 AV Source DISC or USB HDM...

Page 14: ...o matically set 1080p 1920 1080 Pixels 1080i 1920 1080 Pixels 720p 1280 720 Pixels 576p 720 x 576 Pixels 576i 720 x 576 Pixels p Full screen mode i Half screen mode interlaced 4 Select the resolution...

Page 15: ...movies are shown with full height and black bars on the left and right on a 16 9 television set 4 3 Pan and Scan 16 9 movies are shown with full height but are cut off on the sides on a 4 3 televisio...

Page 16: ...ervi sion 7 NC 17 No Children 17 and under admitted for persons aged 18 years and older 8 Adult for adults only Parental password Change the password Enter the new password with the number buttons 33...

Page 17: ...ote control for entry IP address The network address for the receiver consisting of four number series each between 0 and 255 e g 192 168 001 100 Subnet mask With the net mask the receiver recognis es...

Page 18: ...ds of keypad inactivity the device will return to normal mode LEVEL Here you can increase or decrease the relative volume for each speaker 1 Select the desired speaker with the navigation buttons 42 a...

Page 19: ...navigation buttons 42 and 58 select the desired range of the sound control Bass low tones bass tones Treble high tones With the navigation buttons 59 and 43 you can now set the selected range from 6...

Page 20: ...utton 52 Surround you switch the surround sound 5 1 CH 5 1 channel surround sound DPLII Dolby ProLogic 2 STEREO Stereo playback Tone button Sound control Repeatedly pushing the button 51 Tone selects...

Page 21: ...he CD case for proper handling of BDs DVDs CDs Inserting a BD DVD CD Attention Risk of damage Do not in any case insert multiple BDs DVDs CDs on top of one another Do not insert any objects other than...

Page 22: ...4 BD and DVD playback Access the BD DVD menu Push the button 60 Disc Menu Access the popup menu if present on the BD DVD Push the button 41 Popup Menu Switch audio track language Push the button 56 Au...

Page 23: ...ack chapter number or the time in the input eld The entry behind the input eld is the number of tracks or chap ters or the total playing time 3 Push the select button 44 Enter Picture in Picture PIP S...

Page 24: ...Improper use may result in data loss To the extent pos sible backup your music on your PC Inserting and playing a USB stick 1 Set the source DISC with the button 68 AV Source 2 Insert the USB stick in...

Page 25: ...usic track as previously described in the chapter Selecting les The track and all subsequent music tracks located in the folder will be played The following info window appears during playback Pushing...

Page 26: ...ages and then select the menu item Start slideshow You can show or hide the info windows during the slide show For the current music track with the button 56 Audio For the image shown with the button...

Page 27: ...the button 1 PRO or 62 Audio Setup Program The number of the rst free memory slot will appear in the display panel Select the desired memory slot number with the buttons 7 and 6 or the number keys 1...

Page 28: ...aning materials may dam age the delicate surface of the case If possible only use plain water without any additives In case of stubborn marks a mild soap solution may be used In no circumstances shoul...

Page 29: ...levision set via 21 VIDEO see page 11 if applicable The connector cable is incorrectly wired or loose Correct the cable connections Connector cable damaged Replace the connector cable Picture fuzzy di...

Page 30: ...help you can reset the receiver to the fac tory default This will set the parameters such as speaker size or level back to the normal values see System menu on page 16 Batteries and rechargeable batte...

Page 31: ...tem 16 Music 25 Mute 13 Muting 13 N Network 11 Menu 17 Network test 17 NTSC 15 O optical 11 Optical 11 OSD Menu 16 P PAL 15 Pan Scan 14 15 Parental control Menu 16 Password 16 Pillarbox 14 15 Playback...

Page 32: ...th Council of the European Union guidelines 2004 108 EC and 2006 95 EC Instruction No 91607 GB 20120131 For questions suggestions or other issues please contact our customer service department Lautspr...

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