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Distorted radio reception
A set radio station is no longer
available once the system has been
switched off and on again (display
back on 87.50)
Sound and image are not (lip)
synched
No (music) playback
Volume will not go above a certain
value (</=99)
The sound system is quieter when
switched on than when switched
off
1. Poor aerial position
2. Poor geographical location
3. The station has not been properly set
1. The station was not allocated a programme slot
1. Long processing times in the TV delay the image
1. The sound system is switched off or in Standby mode
2. The volume is set low or on mute
3. The wrong input has been selected
4. The signal (data stream) from the source has not been
recognised by the sound system
5. Wrong setting of Line2 / Phono input when using a record
player
1. The “max volume” is set to the maximum possible value
1. The “start volume” is set to a value that is lower than the
volume set before switching off
1. Arrange the extended (!) aerial as openly as possibly,
well away from metal surfaces
2. Use a roof-mounted aerial or a broadband cable
connection
3. Tune the station manually, following the instructions of
chapter „Tuner“
1. Simply press the “ok” key to save a station in Programme
Slot 1
1. Delay the sound in “lip sync” (m => System Menu =>
lip sync) so that the image and sound are synchronised
(simultaneous)
1. Switch the sound system on so that the RC displays the
main screen
2. Use (V+) to increase the volume
3. Select the input that is connected to the relevant
source
4. Set the source to a different data format or select
another recognised by the sound system audio format
during playback (referring to the instructions of the
source device)
5. Set Line 2 / Phono – Input “line2 config” to “phono”
(m=>System Setup => factory set => line2 config)
1. Set the volume limiter (m => System Setup => factory
set =>max volume) to the desired value (max. 99)
1. Set the “start volume” (m => System Setup => factory
set => start volume) to the desired value (max. 99 but
not higher than “max volume”)