User manual COBY DVD-415 Release Note

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[. . . ] COBY DVD415 IMPORTANT PLEASE READ! COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING ISSUES ISSUE #1 NO PICTURE Make sure your TV is turned to the correct Video line (AV Input/Video Input 1, 2, 3. etc). [. . . ] Press the N/P button on the remote to select the correct broadcast system (make sure you do not have a disk in the tray while pressing the N/P button). NTSC is for the United States TV broadcast system. ISSUE #5 PICTURE FADES FROM DARK TO LIGHT You cannot connect the DVD player through your VCR, TV/VCR combo, Cable or Satellite. If you cannot connect directly to the TV via a yellow video input, then you will need to purchase an RF Modulator and a four-foot coaxial cable at your local electronics store. ISSUE #6 HAD PICTURE, NOW RECEIVING A BLACK OR BLUE SCREEN The DVD player may be set to Progressive Scan Mode. You will need to change the Video mode from Progressive Scan to Composite. On the remote control press the RETURN button once, and then press the MODE button three times. *********RESET THE DVD PLAYER BACK TO THE DEFAULT SETTING********* Make sure you do not have a disk in the tray. [. . . ] You can also reach us online at customerservice@cobyusa. com or techsupport@cobyusa. com 1-800-681-2629 OR 718-416-3197 [. . . ]

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