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Document Number:
MAN – FD932DVD-BLU
Rev:
Q
Revision Date:
12/01/2011
Page 31 of 35
Troubleshooting
Video Noise
Check for an incorrect ground in the installation wiring. See specific examples of video
noise below, or visit
http://flightdisplay.com/Grounding.pdf
Snow or Sweeping Lines
Lines that slowly sweep up and down are a result of AC noise. This AC noise can be
generated by a power cart on the aircraft. Take the power cart off of the aircraft. Be careful
of inverter wiring, which can also cause noise. Stand off the wires, if necessary.
If snow or sweeping lines persist, it is possible that the ground is at an incorrect point in the
aircraft. Try moving the ground to another location.
Remote Control Inoperable
• Confirm that the infrared eye on the unit, or the external IR sensor (if applicable),
is visible
• Replace battery in remote control.
Will not Physically Accept Discs
The FD932DVD-BLU & FD932DVD-BLU Ver CV may be in Standby Mode. Even though
you may be able to hear a cooling fan blowing air, the Blu-ray player may still be in standby
mode. Press the Standby/On button to turn the unit on.
Screen Freezes After Power On
Upon power up, the Blu-ray requires up to 2 minutes for initialization. Please DO NOT
press buttons during this initialization process.
Low Audio Volume
Movie audio is normally not compressed in order to provide the full dynamic range of the
theatre experience. This fact makes it hard to compare movie soundtracks to music
soundtracks with music that is “compressed”. To test, insert a music CD and compare
audio volume with other devices.
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