TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
Check the follows before requesting service
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
POSSIBLE
SOUL
TION
Nopower
AC
Plug
not
plugged
into
Plug
~
to
1he
wal
oude!
WIll outlet
property
POWER
5'Mtx:h
it
OFF Press
1he
POWER
5'Mtx:h
on
position
1he
rear
01'..,1
to
ON
position
The unit
In
standby
mode
Press
1he
STANDBY
Button
(STANDBY
Indicator is light)
on
the
unit or
Remote
Control
to
tum
on
1he
unn
from
standby mode.
One
of
AJJX
1;
AUX
2;
i~Phone
Indicator
wililighl
No
Sound
Volume
in
minimum
position
Rise
volume
level
by
press
the
VOL
(Volume)
+
Button
The
connected
device is not
in
Plays
1he
music/movie
In
the
playback
mode
connected
device
Sound
output of
the
connected
Rise
1he
volume
level
01'
the
device weak comected device
Inplt
SOUt:8 incooact
Set
1he
Inplt
SOUt:8
to
AUX
1,
AUX 2 or Pod/Phone as the
00I11eCti1g
SolO1ddi_
Volume
_100
high
Reduce
1he
volume
level
by
press
the
VOL
(VoIume)-
Button
Bass
level
too
high
Reduce
the
bass
level
by
press
the
BASS
-
Button
Volume
level
of
the
oonnected
Reduoe
the
volume
level
of
device too
high
the
oonnec1ed
device
EO
of
1he
oonnected
device
was
Set
the
EO
of the
oonnected
set
to
super bass or others
mode
device
to
normal
No
video output
The
oonnected
i~Phone
Set
the
comected
Is
not
set
10
TV
out
mode
iPodfIPhone
to
TV OUT Mode
(For detais, please refer
to
1he
Pod/Phone's
US81's
Manual)
RemoIanot
Poirt
1he
ramcIa
control
10
1he
functioning
remote
sensor
on
the
unit
within
16
feet ,+/-
30
degree
The batteries
in
1he
",mole
Replace
by
new
batteries
oontrol
are
used
up
9
12.
Use
only with the cart,
stand.
tripod. ®
braclm.
or tabl.
spec:1fIed
by
the
manufactu
...
or
.old with
the
apparatus.
When a
cart
is
used,
use
caution when
movinl
the
Cl.l1/apparatus ........
Ott
...
m"·
combln.tlon
to avoid injury from tip-ovw.
13
.
Unpl",
this .pparatus
durin.lilhtninl
storms or when
unuad
far lon, periods of'tlme.
,
....
R.r.aI
a.vidnr
&0
qlAlliH.d..me.
petSOnrMl
ServklnJ
It
requl,.,
when
the appwatus has
been
ctam.pd
in.",..."
such
u power
......
ppIJ
cord or
"'"
~
damapd,
....
kI
has
"-
.........
objods
have
faller!
into the
apparatus,
the
apparatus
has
beeft
expoHd
to
... 'n or moisture dGel
not
operate normally.
or
h
..
bMn dropped.
15.
The
malnll plug
III
uaed
88
the disconnect devlce,the
dleconnect
device
ahall remain readily operable.
16.
The
apparatua shall not
be
exposed
1D
drtpplng or
apl8llhlng
and
that no
obJecta
filled
wHh
liquids,
such
as
vases
, ahall
~
placed on
the
apparatus.
17.
WARNING,
To reduce
the
risk
of
nre or electric shock,
do not expol8 this apparatus
to rain or moisture.
1&.
Power Source
The product should be operated only from
the
type
of
power sourc:t! Indicated
on
the
marting label. If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
powe!"
supply to)'OUr
home.
consult
your
ap~iance
dealer
or
local
power
company
.
For products Intended
to
operate from battery power,
or
other
SOUtttS.
~r
to
the
operat
i
ng
instructions.
19.
Pawl,
lin.
An
outside
antenna
system
shou
ld
not
be
located
in
the
vicinity
of
overheild power lines
or
other
electric
light
or
power circuits,
or
where
it
an
filII
into
such
power lines
or
drcults.
When installing an
outside
antenna
system, extreme care
should
be
uken
to
keep
from
touching
such
power lines
or
circuits
as
conuct
with
them
might be fatal.
20.
OverIoadln,
Do
not
overload wall outlets ilnd extension
cords
as this
can result
In
a risk
or
fire
or
electric shode.
21. Object
and
liquid entry
Nl!Ver
push objects
of
any kind into this product
through
as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voltage points
or
short
out
parts
that
could result in fire
or
electric shock.
Never spill
or
SP"y
any type ofliquid on the product.
2
12. outdoor
.manna
FOundln.
Ifan
outside
antenna
is
connected
to
the
product,
be
sure
the
antennil
system is grounded
50
as
to
provi
de
some
protecti
on
against voltage
surges
and
built up static charges.
Section 810
of
the National
Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70,
provides information
with respect to
pro~
to
grounding
of
the
mut
and
supporting
structure,
,roundin.
of
the k,ad·jn wire to
an
antenna
dtscharge product, size
of
grounding conductors.
location
of
amennadischilrge product. connection
to
grounding electrodes and requi
rements
forthe
groundin.
electrodes.
23.
Service
Do
not
attempt
to
service this product yourself
as
opening
or
remOVing covers may expose you
to
dangerous
voltage
or
other
hilZards. Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified service personnel.
204.
Rep"ment
parb
When replacement Pilrts
are
required, be
sure
the
service
technician
uses
replacement parts specified
by
the
manufacturer or
those
that
have
the
same
characteristics
as
the
or
iginal
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may resu
in fire
or
electric shock
or
other
hazards.
25.
S.r.ty
check
Upon
comp
letion
of
any SeMce or repairs
to
th
is product
ask
the service
techn
ician
to
petfonn
safety
cheds
to
determine
that
the
product is in proper operating conditi
26. Dam
...
NqU1ri"l
....
Unpl
ug
the product from
the
wall outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualrfied service personnel under the
followina conditions:
a. When
the
power-supply cord
or
plug is
damaged.
b.
If liquid has
~n
spilled
or
objects have fallen into
the
product.
c.
If
the
product
has
been exposed
to
rain
or
water.
d. If
the
product
does
not
operate
normally
by
following
the
operating Instructions.
Adjust only
those
controls
that
are covered
by
the
operating instructions, as an
adjustment
of
other
controls may result
in
damage and
will
and require
extensive
wort
by.
qualified
technidan
to
restore in
the
product
to
Its normal
operat
ion.
e. If
the
product has been dropped or
the
cabinet has been
damaged.
f.
When
the
product exhibi
ts
a distinct
change
in
performance -
th
is indicates a need for service.
27.
Note.
CATV
qdIIm
inmJler
This reminder 15
provided
to
all
the
CATV
system
Instal
ler's
attention
to
Article
820-4Q
of
the
NEe
that
provides
au
ldellnes for proper groundi
ng
and, in
particular, specifies
that
the
able
Cround shall be
connected
to
the
Crounding system
of
the
building, as
close
to
the
po
int
of
cable entry as practical.