Joe Schmoe
09-17-02, 08:50 PM
I bought the Philips DVDR985 DVD recorder brand new about 3 months ago. Now it's having a problem staying in standby mode. Is it just a defective unit or is there something I'm missing?
What's weird is it only happens while there's something connected to "antenna in" on the back. I have basic cable plugged in there. After turning off the unit, it will come back on for 2 seconds every time the minute on the clock advances. The clock on the LCD goes blank, and the red standby light changes to green like it's turning on. After 2 seconds, it turns red again and the clock returns on the LCD.
This continues to happen every 60 seconds unless you disconnect the cable plugged into "antenna in" for a few moments and then plug it back in. Afterward, the unit stays in standby mode. If nothing is plugged into "antenna in," the unit stays in standby mode when it should (but then you can't record TV shows).
I've never had this problem with a VCR nor any of my devices that go into standby mode rather than turning off. I'm sure it's just a defective unit, right? Philips had me run a diagnostic test on it and it passed. What does that mean if the darn thing keeps turning itself on?
What's weird is it only happens while there's something connected to "antenna in" on the back. I have basic cable plugged in there. After turning off the unit, it will come back on for 2 seconds every time the minute on the clock advances. The clock on the LCD goes blank, and the red standby light changes to green like it's turning on. After 2 seconds, it turns red again and the clock returns on the LCD.
This continues to happen every 60 seconds unless you disconnect the cable plugged into "antenna in" for a few moments and then plug it back in. Afterward, the unit stays in standby mode. If nothing is plugged into "antenna in," the unit stays in standby mode when it should (but then you can't record TV shows).
I've never had this problem with a VCR nor any of my devices that go into standby mode rather than turning off. I'm sure it's just a defective unit, right? Philips had me run a diagnostic test on it and it passed. What does that mean if the darn thing keeps turning itself on?


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