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E3TK6BD_EN.book Page 78 Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:18 AM<br />

CHANNEL<br />

RECORDING<br />

78 EN<br />

Symptom Remedy<br />

TV channels cannot be changed. Check if the connections are made securely and correctly.<br />

Check if the cables are damaged.<br />

Try “Channel” setting by following the steps on pages 20-22.<br />

Some settings are lost even though you<br />

followed the procedure correctly.<br />

If you unplug the AC mains cable while the warning message, “Saving settings.<br />

Please wait.”, is displayed, some settings may be lost. Do not unplug the AC<br />

mains cable while the message is displayed (It will take about 1 minute.).<br />

Only specific channels do not appear. The channels may be set to be skipped. (See pages 22, 24.)<br />

Though auto tuning was completed,<br />

you cannot watch the DVB and<br />

analogue channels.<br />

The TV channel which you have been<br />

able to watch before has disappeared<br />

and “No signal” is displayed.<br />

The image from the external device<br />

cannot be displayed.<br />

GENERAL<br />

HDD / DVD<br />

DVD<br />

VCR<br />

Confirm whether an antenna cable is connected correctly and try to tune again.<br />

(See pages 20-26.)<br />

If you move the unit to a different area, you will need to perform auto tuning<br />

again.<br />

Try pressing [INPUT SELECT F] repeatedly to select the external input<br />

channel, then press [PROG. G\H] repeatedly to select your desired<br />

channel.<br />

Turn on all connected devices.<br />

Check if the connections are made securely and correctly.<br />

Recording is impossible. It is prohibited to make a recording from 2 minutes before the programmed start<br />

time of a timer recording.<br />

This unit cannot record programmes that contain copy protection signal. This is<br />

not a malfunction.<br />

The space of the recording media may be used up. Try deleting unnecessary<br />

titles, or exchange it with the recordable media.<br />

The maximum number of titles or chapters has exceeded. Delete the<br />

unnecessary titles to make enough space or insert a new recordable media.<br />

Check if the connections are made securely and correctly.<br />

Timer recording cannot be<br />

performed.<br />

The internal clock of the unit may have been stopped due to a power failure that<br />

lasted for more than 30 seconds. Reset the clock. (See page 71.)<br />

Recording is impossible. Check if the disc is CPRM compatible. Copy-once programmes can only be<br />

copied onto the disc which is CPRM compatible.<br />

Check if the disc is protected or finalised. Undo the protection or the finalisation.<br />

Video mode DVD-RW once formatted in other unit cannot be recorded in this<br />

unit unless formatted in this unit.<br />

Check if the connections are made securely and correctly.<br />

“Repairing” appears on the TV<br />

screen.<br />

Repairing<br />

In a case you intend to cancel the<br />

repairing process.<br />

Repairing<br />

Do you want to cancel a repairing<br />

process? When selecting “Yes”,<br />

the disc may not be usable.<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

The indication<br />

“ Writing to Disc<br />

100% ”<br />

does not disappear.<br />

Recording does not start<br />

immediately after pressing<br />

[REC I].<br />

If there is a power failure or unplugging during recording, finalising, formatting or<br />

editing (even after “Repairing” disappears), a repairing process will begin<br />

automatically just after turning the unit on again.<br />

It may take several minutes up to about several hours.<br />

If you intend to cancel the repairing process, press [A OPEN\CLOSE] on the<br />

front panel, then select “Yes” and press [ENTER\OK]. After that, press<br />

[OPEN\CLOSE A] to take out the disc. The disc cancelled during the repairing<br />

process MAY NOT work.<br />

“ Writing to Disc<br />

100% ” may remain on screen for the maximum of<br />

20 seconds even after it reached 100%. This is not a malfunction.<br />

Make sure the <strong>video</strong>tape has a recorded tab when you record to a <strong>video</strong>tape. If<br />

needed, cover the hole with cellophane tape.

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