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Troubleshooting
Video
With a Dolby Digital program, the loud sounds aren’t very loud
and the quiet sounds aren’t very quiet
Check that volume extremes are not automatically being balanced. See
“Midnight Theater Function” on page␣ 16 of this manual.
All I hear is loud static when I play DTS discs
• Check that Digital has been set as the input type. DTS discs do not
output analog sound. See “To Set Input Mode manually” on page␣ 22.
• DTS discs can only be played in Room A (VR-4900 and KRF-V9993D
only).
I hear a hum when I select the PHONO input
Check that:
• The audio cables are connected securely to the Phono jack set. See
Chapter One of the Connections and Setup Guide.
• The turntable is grounded on the receiver. See Chapter One of the
Connections and Setup Guide.
Audio is not output only when a 96 kfs compatible disc is played.
• The optical cable may be bent. Distribute optical cables as straight as
possible.
• Check that the optical cable connector is connected properly.
• Certain DVD player models or DVD discs inhibit digital output. Use
analog cables with such a DVD player.
Sound it intermittent
Attach the provided protective cap to the unused OPTICAL inputs. If the
light from a fluorescent lamp or direct sunlight enters through this con-
nector, the played audio will be intermittent.
Video
I can’t see the program I’m playing on the TV
There wasn’t any video output to my VCR when I recorded
• Check that the video source and TV are connected via the same type
of connectors. Component input signals cannot be transmitted via S-
Video or composite (standard) connections. All Room B inputs must
be composite–S-Video is not supported in Room B.