Onkyo DV-S155X Home Theater System User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
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Can’t play back a disc that contains MP3/WMA/JPEG files
Make sure that the recorded disc is ISO 9660 compliant. (page 76)
Make sure that the disc containing the files has been finalized.
Can’t select a track (file) recorded on the disc
Files will not be recognized if they have a non-standard filename extension. Change the filename exten-
sion. (page 76)
The DV-S155X cannot recognize more than 999 folders or 671 tracks. (page 76)
The DV-S155X does not support multi-session discs. Only the first session of a multi-session disc will be
played. (page 76)
The remote control doesn’t work
Are the batteries inserted with the correct polarity (+, –) as indicated? (page 12)
•Try replacing both batteries with fresh batteries. (Avoid mixing batteries of differing types, or old and
new batteries.)
Could the remote control be too far from the DV-S155X?
Is there an obstruction between the remote control and the DV-S155X?
Is strong light (fluorescent light or direct sunlight) shining on the DV-S155X’s remote control optical
sensor?
If the door of your audio rack is made of colored glass, the remote control may not operate correctly.
System functions don’t work with other connected Onkyo products
Make sure that both the cable and the audio connection cable are connected correctly. The system
will not work if only the cable is connected. (page 18)
Your settings have disappeared
•Your settings will be lost if there is a power failure or the power cord is disconnected while the player is
powered-on.
Can’t change the settings
Some settings can’t be changed during playback. In this case, stop playback before you change the set-
tings.
Sound is output in monaural
While playing a video CD, the output will be monaural if you pressed the remote control’s AUDIO but-
ton to select Mono L or Mono R. To return to stereo, press the remote control’s AUDIO button once
again to select stereo. (page 27)
* The status of this setting is shown in the video output, so you’ll need to connect a television to check
the current status.
Problems with MP3/WMA/JPEG playback
Problems with the remote control
Problems with connections to external devices
Problems with settings