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Can you see a picture on
your TV screen?
YES
D
Please see the next page
NO
R
Your TV and other equipment may not be
turned on. Check that they are plugged into
AC power outlets and turned on.
Note:
If you have connected your TV to the
POWER OUTLET (AC outlet) on your set-
top, when you turn off your set-top, your TV
may turn off automatically, if the “AC Outlet”
is set to “Switched” (see page 34). You may
wish to keep this feature, or you may wish to
set “AC Outlet” to “Unswitched”.
Make sure the bypass feature is turned OFF (the word
BYPASS
on the front panel is not lighted).
Check that you have selected the appropriate AV input
on your TV: HDMI, component video (YPbPr), composite
video or S-video (depending on how your system is
connected up).
If the video path between your set-top and your TV loops
through other equipment (such as a VCR), you may need
to turn off this equipment for the loopthrough to work.
If you are using the HDMI connection, make sure the
connection goes directly from your set-top to your TV. If
your set-top detects that the link is not secure, your set-
top will not transmit a picture (see page 11). If you expect
the link to be secure, try disconnecting and reconnecting
the HDMI cable.
SOLVING PROBLEMS (cont.)