Other Information; Troubleshooting; Possible Causes - Pioneer DVL-V888 Mode D'emploi

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Troubleshooting

Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with this component,
check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances
being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized
service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.
Symptom
Operation
1. The disc table doesn't stay in even
when it is closed.
2. Playback is not possible.
3. The picture is unclear during DVD play.
4. If I record a DVD on a VCR and play it
back, or play a DVD through a VCR,
the picture is unclear.
5. Even if you play a Video CD with
Playback Control, there's no menu
displayed. Detailed still images are not
possible.
6. The
mark appears on screen.
7. The picture stops, and operation
buttons do not function.
Remote control
8. The remote control doesn't operate.
9. TV and other components operate
incorrectly.
Audio
10.There's no sound. Sound is distorted.
11.DVD, Video CD volume is low.
12.DVD sound volume level is low.

Possible causes

Edges of the disc are dirty.
The disc is not correctly loaded in the disc table.
The region number is different.
There's condensation inside the player.
The TV system setting is not compatible with the
application region.
This player is compatible with copy guard analog copy
protect system.
Some discs may feature a copy protect signal. Playing this
kind of disc with some TVs may result in horizontal lines
in part of the picture and other picture defects, but this
does not mean the player is malfunctioning.
This player is compatible with copy guard analog copy
protect system.
Some discs may feature a copy protect signal. If you record
this kind of disc on a VCR and play it back, or play this kind
of disc through a VCR, the copy guard system prevents
normal playback.
Playback Control is switched OFF.
The selected operation is not possible with that disc.
Press the STOP 7 button, and then press PLAY again.
The rear panel control input jack on the player is being
used.
You are too far from the player. Or the angle between the
remote control and the remote control reception window
is too large.
The remote control's batteries are dead.
Some TVs with wireless remote capability operate
incorrectly with this player's remote control.
Plugs are not pushed in sufficiently, or plugs are
disconnected.
Connection plugs and jacks are dirty.
Audio cable connection is incorrect.
Stereo amp operation is incorrect.
(In particular, check that input selection for CD, LD etc. is
correct.)
The player is connected to a stereo amp's PHONE input jack.
Play is paused.
Digital output is set for 96kHz. Digital output may not be
possible with certain discs.
In the KARAOKE mode, DVD, CD and Video CD analog sound
volume level is low.
DVD sound volume level may sound lower than other
discs, but this is due to the disc's recording system, and
is not due to the player malfunctioning.
Reference page
P.9
P.12, 13
P.76
P.9
P.10
P.66
P.66
P.14
P.68
P.72
P.66 – 68
P.13
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