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SOLVING PROBLEMS (cont.)
Apparent “problems” that may be caused by certain menu settings
Problem
Reason
No audio
There is a menu to select a second soundtrack (SAP: secondary audio program).
If this is selected, but no SAP is being transmitted, there may be no audio.
The HDTV turns off when you
play the DVD player or other
attached equipment.
If the HDTV is attached to the AC outlet on the set-top’s rear panel, it will be affected by a menu
item called “AC Outlet”. If this is set to “Switched”, then, when you turn off the set-top to play
back from the DVD player, the attached HDTV will also turn off.
The HDTV turns on when you
record on the VCR.
If the HDTV is attached to the AC outlet on the set-top’s rear panel, it will be affected by a menu
item called “AC Outlet”. If this is set to “Switched”, then, when you turn on the set-top to
record on the VCR, the attached HDTV will also turn on.
Rf-bypass occurs when you turn
off the set-top.
There is a menu where you can set the RF-bypass feature to turn on automatically when you turn
off the set-top (although this menu may not be available). This feature should not cause a problem
as it is still possible (by pressing BYPASS) to turn on the RF-bypass when the set-top is on. These
are the circumstances in which you could record one channel from the set-top while you watch,
on the TV, a different (analog) channel direct from the cable through a fitted RF-bypass module.
The VCR controller does not
work.
You need to use a menu to set up the VCR controller and to set up the set-top to recognize the
brand and model of VCR.
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