Akai ACVDS737TG User Manual Download Page 20

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Troubleshooting

7. 

Trouble 

Action

No sound or 

Check if the random equipment are switched on and set 

incomplete audio  

correctly.

 

Check cables for connection problems.

 

Check if the correct source is selected.

 

Check volume or mute setting.

No power 

Check if the power cord has been properly connected to 

the power outlet

 

Check if the master power switch on the side panel is ON.

Malfunction 

 Should the unit develop a serious malfunction, unplug 

the unit for 30 minutes. After this, power on the unit and 

restore to factory default.

DVD/VCD/CD

Trouble 

Action

No playback 

There is no disc inserted. Load a disc in the master unit.

 

 Disc is loaded upside down. Place the disc with the label 

facing upward.

 

 Rating level of the disc is higher than the rating level 

setting of the unit.

 

Invalid region code.

 

Incorrect type of disc.

 

 Disc may be damaged or dirty, clean the disc or try 

another disc.

 

 Moisture may have condensed inside the unit. Remove 

the disc and leave the unit powered on for one or two 

hours.

No sound or 

Select another audio track.

incomplete audio 

 During SCAN, SLOW MOTION or SINGLE STEP the 

sound is muted.

 

 Check if the disc is in fast forward or fast rewind mode. 

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (53).

No scan or skip possible 

 Some discs are programmed to refuse user action at 

certain sections. This is no malfunction. Single chapter 

or track discs do not allow skip function.

Summary of Contents for ACVDS737TG

Page 1: ...Portable DVD speler ALD1915H GB 2 NL 24 FR 46 User manual Gebruiksaanwijzing Manuel de l utilisateur Brugsanvisning ACVDS737TG DA 68...

Page 2: ...5 3 2 Connecting to a power source 6 3 3 Game pad 6 3 4 Remote control 7 4 Functions 8 4 1 Master unit 8 4 2 Slave unit 9 4 3 Game pad 9 4 4 Remote control 10 5 Operation 11 5 1 Master power switch 1...

Page 3: ...this appliance i The appliance has built in copyright protection technology that prevents copying from a disc to any media If a video recorder is connected to the appliance the video output image will...

Page 4: ...ce employs a laser system To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not open the appliance Visible laser radiation when open and interlock defeated Preparations for use 2 Unpacking 2 1 Unpack th...

Page 5: ...l Read the paragraph Remote control Connect the two units to each other Read the paragraph Connecting the units Connect the master unit to a power source Read the paragraph Connecting to a power sourc...

Page 6: ...ed with the appliance Connect the adaptor plug of the adaptor cable to the DC IN 9 12 V connection in the master unit Connect the mains plug to a wall socket Game pad 3 3 Installing the batteries The...

Page 7: ...tery type CR2025 3V battery with the stamped mark facing upward Insert the battery tray into the remote control CAUTION Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion which will damage...

Page 8: ...11 12 13 1 OPEN button 2 SD MS MMC card slot 3 Master power switch 4 Headphone jack 5 AV OUT connection 6 COAXIAL output 7 USB slot 8 DC OUT 9 12 V connection 9 DC IN 9 12 V connection 10 ENTER butto...

Page 9: ...isplay 17 Volume dial 18 DC IN 9 12 V connection 19 AV IN connection 20 Headphone jack 21 Master power switch Game pad 4 3 22 Joystick 23 Direct pad 24 SELECT button 25 Power switch 26 START button 27...

Page 10: ...tton 43 PROGRAM button 44 ZOOM button 45 REV button 46 FWD button 47 PREV button 48 NEXT button 49 VOL button 50 VOL button 51 MODE button 52 STOP button 53 PLAY PAUSE button 54 AUDIO button 55 MENU P...

Page 11: ...t the master unit with the slave unit proceed as follows Connect the adaptor plugs of the connection cable to the DC OUT 9 12 V connection and to the AV OUT connection in the master unit Connect the o...

Page 12: ...PLAY PAUSE button 53 once SD MS MMC functions Switch on the master unit Insert the SD MS MMC device in the slot 2 The device can only be connected one way Select the memory card mode To start playbac...

Page 13: ...n to repeat the current title Press the button once again to repeat all titles Press the button once again to cancel the function To view a specific title of a DVD press the TITLE button 37 Use the ar...

Page 14: ...function Press the digit buttons 34 to select a desired track and use the arrow button down 38 to highlight the next entry To confirm the selection and start the program move the highlight to START a...

Page 15: ...button 44 To zoom in or out on the picture press the FWD button 46 or the REV button 45 To move the picture press the arrow buttons 38 Using the Video CD playback function Press the MENU PBC button 55...

Page 16: ...tore the setting Press the SETUP button 40 to exit General setup page TV DISPLAY to set the aspect ratio The following settings are available 4 3 PANSCAN 4 3 LETTERBOX 16 9 WIDE SQUEEZE ANGLE MARK to...

Page 17: ...3 encoded 2 channel discs DYNAMIC Select the value for the dynamic range compression to avoid losing sound details resulting from a low volume Video setup page SHARPNESS to adjust the screen sharpness...

Page 18: ...assword in the second box Enter the new password again in the third box to confirm i The default password 1369 is always active even if the password has been reset Slave setup menu operation 5 6 Press...

Page 19: ...nd care of a disc 6 1 Hold the disc with fingers Hold the disc outer edge and or the centre spindle hole Do not touch the disc surface Do not bend or press the disc Do not expose the disc to direct su...

Page 20: ...serted Load a disc in the master unit Disc is loaded upside down Place the disc with the label facing upward Rating level of the disc is higher than the rating level setting of the unit Invalid region...

Page 21: ...ete audio appliance may play the non MP3 files as noise or without sound or it rejects the disc Check if the played file is in MP3 format or select another file to play USB playback Trouble Action No...

Page 22: ...utput Parameter Value Laser type Semiconductor Signal noise ratio 80 dB Wow and flutter Below the limit of the unit Audio dynamic range 85 dB Frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB TV system PAL NTSC Re...

Page 23: ...lectrical and electronic equipments waste In the European Union and Other European countries which there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product By ensuring the corr...

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