Mitsubishi S6085 Operating Manual page 84

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Problems
Possible
Solutions
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Information
On-screen
displays
appear
each time you adjust
a
function.
This is part of the normal
operation
of the TV.
See "Understanding
the On-
Screen
Displays"
in Chapter
3 fc,r a full explanation
of
the on-screen
displays.
There's
no sound even when
the volume
is turned
up.
Check that the MUTE
button
isn't on.
The TV's "Listen
to:" setting
may be set to "separate
audio program"
(SAP) or' the
"speaker"
setting
may be set
to the wrong setting.
Se_ "Remote
control buttons
and f_lnctions"
in Chapter
1,
wh:ich explains
the use of
the NIUTE button.
See: "Adjusting
the, sound" in
Chapter
2, which explains
how to adjust
the "Listen
to"
and "speaker"
settings.
You forget the code you used
to set the parental
lock.
Use the alternate
procedure
that doesn't require
the use
of the code.
See, the Appendix,
"Procedure
for Bypassing
the Parental
Lock."
You can't program
the
Projection
TV to turn on
automatically.
The Projection
TV may be
locked.
SeE, "Using the parental
lock" under
"Using the
Advanced
Features"
in
Chapter
2.
The sound doesn't
match the
, image on screen.
The TV's "Listen
to:" setting
may be set to "separate
audio program"
(S.A.P.).
You may have "swapped"
the sound
with the PIP
image.
See "Adjusting
the sound" in
Chapter
2, which explains
how to adjust
the "Listen
to"
set_Sr.g.
See "Using the Advanced
Picture-in-Picture
(PIP)
Modes" on page 66.
There is a large black
rectangle
on the screen.
The TV has been set to
"text" mode, but there is no
text information
being
broadcast.
See "Using the clo:sed
caption
decoder"
under
"Getting
started"
in
Chapter
2.
Troubleshooting
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