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Instructions Kenwood, Modèle DVF-R9030

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1. Set the mode switch of the joystick remote to the Orange position. 1 2. Input the password using 0 to 9 , then press ENTER to start MENU REPEAT playback of the bonus group. 80 Switching the "DVD VIDEO Mode" When playing a disc in which DVD VIDEO and DVD AUDIO are mixed, this setting makes it possible to select whether the DVD VIDEO part or DVD AUDIO part is to be played. To reproduce only the DVD VIDEO part, set this item to "On". At the factory, the player has been set to "Off" with which the DVD AUDIO part is played back. Setting items " " : Select to return to the previous screen. "On" : Select to play only the DVD VIDEO part in a DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO mixed disc. "Off" : Select to pay only the DVD AUDIO part in a DVD VIDEO/DVD AUDIO mixed disc. Operation procedure 1. Set the mode switch of the joystick remote to the Purple position. 2. While the player is in stop mode, press 1 to display the SET UP "MAIN" menu of "SET UP MENU". 3. Press ENTER to open the setup screen. Applied 81 Switching the "DVD VIDEO Mode" 4. In the setup screen, select "DVD VIDEO Mode" by tilting the joystick up or down and press ENTER . 7 On 7 Off 7 OSD Position On Screen Message IPB Display TV Aspect TV Mode TV Monitor Type DVD VIDEO Mode Rating 5. Select "On" or "Off" by tilting the joystick up or down, then press ENTER to enter the selection in memory. ¦ This setting is reset to default "Off" when the disc is changed or the power is set to off or standby. Applied Operations 82 Using Headphones Connect stereo headphones (with a standard stereo phone plug) into the PHONES jack and adjust the volume level with the PHONES LEVEL knob. The player incorporates the headphone Virtual Surround facility allowing the use of surround audio through headphones. I PHONES LEVEL MIN MAX Applied 83 Chapter 5: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When there is a trouble which may indicate a malfunction, perform troubleshooting using the following procedure. Troubleshooting is how you determine what part of a complex system (like a home theater system) is at fault when the system isn’t working how you think it should. When you troubleshoot a system, you diagnose a problem by examining and eliminating possible causes until there’s only one left. Troubleshooting is easiest when you start with the most obvious, most common, and most likely and work from there. Diagnosing your own problems can save you time and aggravation— the better you understand how to troubleshoot and adjust your own system, the less time you have to: ¦ spend on the phone with a customer service representative ¦ do without your player because it’s “in the shop” There are some basic steps to good troubleshooting: 1. Verify the exact conditions when the problem occurs. This is the most important step in troubleshooting. Whether you fix it yourself or have to describe it to a technician, you are much more likely to really solve the problem if you know the exact circumstances surrounding the problem. For example, if you don’t hear anything through the speakers, it’s useful to know if it only happens when you are listening to CDs. Knowing that eliminates the speakers themselves as part of the problem. The more you know about when a problem occurs, the more likely it is that you or the technician can solve it. 2. Check each part of the signal path from source to speakers. You may also need to test the assumptions you made in step 1: Maybe you haven't listened to your DVD player in a while -is 84 there no sound from it as well? This step will really help narrow down the possible causes. Test all your connected devices and eliminate the ones where the problem doesn't occur. When you're done with this step, you'll probably have found the problem. 3. Go over all device connections slowly and methodically. Double-check the settings on your remote. Wrong or loose connections are the most likely cause of the most common home entertainment problem: no sound. Use the Connection and Setup Guide to double-check your connections for each device. 4. Cables (especially old ones) go bad more frequently than devices do. Always suspect the cable before its device. For one thing, it’s easier to test: simply swap the cable with one connected to a device you know is working. If the problem device works now, it was the cable. You can generally purchase new cables at most home electronics stores, or via the Internet. 5. User error is more likely than device failure. Use this manual to go over the steps to operate the player. Refer to the other devices' manuals as well. 6. Instruction manuals are your friend. First check the manual when something doesn't work how you expected it to. If you read the manual before calling the store or taking the device back, you may find the solution to your problem much more quickly. Troubleshooting 85 Symptoms and Treatment Troubleshooting Playback starts but the video is not output. ¦ The Pure Audio function is set to on. . ¦ The input selection of the TV and/or AV amplifier is i...

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