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Troubleshooting chart

Many potential problems can be resolved by the owner

without calling a service technician.

If something is wrong with this product, check the following

before calling your authorized PIONEER dealer or service

centre.

n

General

Symptom

Possible cause

l

The clock is not

set to the correct

time.

l

Did a power failure occur?

Reset the clock. (Refer to page

18)

l

When a button is

pressed, the unit

does not

respond.

l

Set the unit to the power stand-

by mode and then turn it back

on.

l

If the unit still malfunctions,

reset it. (Refer to page 43)

l

No sound is

heard.

l

Is the volume level set to

“Min”?

l

Are the headphones

connected?

l

Are the speaker wires

disconnected?

n

DVD/CD Player

Symptom

Possible cause

l

Playback does

not start.

l

Playback stops

in the middle or

is not performed

properly.

l

Is the disc loaded upside

down?

l

Does the disc satisfy the

standards?

l

Is the disc distorted or

scratched?

l

Playback

sounds are

skipped, or

stopped in the

middle of a track.

l

Is the unit located near

excessive vibrations?

l

Is the disc very dirty?

l

Has condensation formed

inside the unit?

n

Remote control

Symptom

Possible cause

l

The remote

control does not

operate.

l

Is the AC power lead of the unit

plugged in?

l

Are the batteries polarity

correct?

l

Are the batteries dead?

l

Is the distance or angle

incorrect?

l

Does the remote control

sensor receive strong light?

n

Tuner

Symptom

Possible cause

l

The radio makes

unusual noises

continuously.

l

Is the unit placed near the TV

or computer?

l

Is the FM aerial or AM loop

aerial placed properly? Move

the aerial away from the AC

power lead if it is located

nearby.

n

USB

Symptom

Possible cause

l

Device cannot

be detected.

l

Is there any MP3/WMA file

available?

l

Is the device properly

connected?

l

Is it an MTP device?

l

Does the device contain AAC

file only?

l

Playback does

not start.

l

Is it a copyright protected

WMA file?

l

Is it a false MP3 file?

l

Wrong time

display.

l

Wrong file name

display.

l

Is Variable Bitrate file being

played back?

l

Is the File Name written in

Chinese or Japanese

characters?

n

iPod and iPhone

Symptom

Possible cause

l

No sound is

produced.

No image

appears on the

TV/monitor.

l

The iPod or iPhone is not

playing.

l

The iPod or iPhone is not

properly connected to the unit.

l

Is the AC power lead of the unit

plugged in?

l

The video cable is not properly

connected.

l

The TV/monitor’s input

selection is not properly set.

l

The iPod TV out feature has

not been set to output video.

l

Audio from the iPod/iPhone

cannot be heard via the

headphones connected to the

unit.

l

iPod or iPhone

will not charge.

l

The iPod or iPhone is not

making full contact with the

connector.

l

Using iPod (3

rd

generation).

l

The iPod or iPhone is not

supported. Refer to page 19

for compatible models.

l

The iPod or iPhone unit cannot

be charged whilst the main unit

is in USB mode.

l

“This accessory

is not made to

work with

iPhone” or “This

accessory is not

supported by

iPhone” appears

on iPhone

screen.

l

The iPhone battery is low.

Please charge the iPhone.

l

iPhone is not properly docked.

n

S-VIDEO/COMPONENT VIDEO

Symptom

Possible cause

l

No picture.

l

The VIDEO OUT setting of the

setup menu may be wrong.

Use the provided video cable

and check the VIDEO OUT

setting of the setup menu.

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