Basic Operation; Disc Playback; Sound; Other - Yamaha 80-51065 Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting
Rdcr to the table below when this ullit docs not fundion propcrly. If the problem you are cxpericncing is not listed below
or if the instructioll below docs not help, tum off this uuit disconnect thc power cable, and contact the nearest authorizcd
Yamaha dealer or service center.
Power
Problem
Possible causes and solutions
The Player power cannot be turned on.
-
Is the power cable Iinnty plugged into the AC outler? (Page 15)
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When the power cable is plugged il1lo an AC outlet
pm"'~
and hold
<.!>
on the Player
until
"RESET"
appears on the front panel display. Then, tum on the power. (Page J6)
The Player power Is turned off.
-
L~
"Auto Power orr' set to
"Ye~"?
When "Auto Power Ofr' is!iet to
"Ye-~··.
tbe power
will be automatically turned off after
10
contilwolL~
minutes of inactivity (no playback).
(Page 33)
Basic Operation
Problem
Possible causes and solutions
The remote control does not work.
- Use the remote control within irs operating l"Mlge. (P'.lge Hi)
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Replace
the
batlerie~.
(Page J 6)
- Check the
ID
!ieUing~
)br the main unit and the remote control. (f'.lge 7.)
Cannot operate the Player.
- Are you operating the Player within the specified opemting temperature l"Mlge'!
(Page 43)
Disc Playback
Problem
Possible causes and solutions
The Player cannot playa disc.
- Tak:e out the disc and clean it. (Page 4)
- Malee sure that the disc is loaded. properly (aligned in disc tray and label-side up).
(Page 4)
- Malee sure that region code on the dili.C
matche-~
that of this Player. (Page 2)
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Allow any condensation in or near the Player to dry. (Page 4)
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C'heck that the disc is recorded in the compatible TV system (PAL or NTSC).
- The Player cannot play back. video which
w~
not recorded nonnally. (Page 3)
-
Proper playback may be impossible due to the state of the
d'l~
recording. a sCl".llChed,
warped or dirty disc. the stale of the piclc-up. or compatibility
'L~~ue~
between
thi~
Pillyer
and the dili.C being used. (Pages 3.
~)
-
When the recorded time of a
di~c
is
unlL~ually
short playback may not 00 possible.
- BD-REIR discs recorded in a f0fl11l11 other than BDMV cannot be played back. (Page 2)
The disc Is automatically ejected after
-
Make s'Ure that the disc is loaded pmperly (aligned in
di~c
tmy and label-side up).
closing the disc tray.
(Page 20)
- Talee out the di.'iC and dean it. (Page 4)
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Make S'Ufe that region
code
on the disc matches that of this Pillyer. (P'.llle 2)
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Mak:e s'Ure that the disc
i.~
playahle. (page 2)
Video stope.
-
Has rhe .Player been subjecled to shock or impact'! Are you using il in an unstable
location'! The Player
will
stop if it
sense~
shoclc.or vihl".ltion.
The Player makes a snapping sound
-
The player may sometimes mak:e a snapping sound when starting playback. if it has nol.
when starting playback or loading a
been operated in a while. These sounds are not malrund:ions of the Player but are
disc.
nonnal operating
conditioll.~
.
Picture
Problem
Possible causes and solutions
No picture.
- Malee sure lhalthe ('abIes are connected c<Trectly. (Page 8)
- Malee sure that the connected TV or the AV recei vcr is set to the correct input. (Page 8)
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Tak:e out the disc and clean it. (Page 4)
- M.alee sure lhat region code on the dili.C
matche-~
that of Ihis Player. (Page 2)
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There is
lIO
picture from the
HDM!
output.
-
Are the settings performed correctly?
Plea.~
check. the setrLngs. (Page 30)
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There is no picture 'from the componelU video OUlput.
-
Are the
setting~
performed correctly?
Plea.~
(·heck. the settings. (Page 30)
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