Boston Acoustics Troubleshooting Your MicroSystem CD: Solutions for No Disc Error and More

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Troubleshooting

The MicroSystem CD does not power up

Is the system plugged into a working, unswitched electrical outlet?

Are you using an operating AC wall outlet?

There is no sound coming from the system

Is the volume turned up? Try increasing the volume.

Is the system muted? Press the Mute button on the Remote Control.

If playing a CD, make sure that the disc is placed label-side up in the slot and check that the CD Pause is turned off.

If playing the radio, make sure that the antennas are connected, then try tuning to another station.

Make sure that you are not on an auxiliary input.

Discs do not play when inserted into the slot-loading CD player

The disc may be dirty. Try cleaning the disc.

The disc may be defective or the wrong format. Try another disc.

Eject the disc and try loading it again.

Warning: Adhesive CD labels may loosen, damaging this or any other CD player. A permanent marker can be used to label the disc.

The Remote Control does not work

Check that the pull tab is removed from the Remote Control.

The Remote Control battery might need to be replaced. (battery type: CR2025 3-volt)

Move the Remote Control closer to the unit.

There is too much or not enough bass

Adjust the bass using the Bass trim knob on the rear panel of the MicroSystem CD. See page 14.

Disc error codes in the display

The following error codes will appear on the display if the CD player encounters a problem. In most

cases the disc can be ejected and the system will perform as normal. However, if an error code remains dis- played, please contact your local dealer or Boston’s Technical Support Department for further instructions.

E-4

CD drive mechanism is jammed or unresponsive.

E-5

CD dirty/scratched or decode error (Examples: Nonsupported file format or bit rate).

E-6

CD drive cannot understand the disc format.

E-70,71,72

CD drive operation error (Examples: upside-down disc, spin jammed, DVD, no supported

 

files, blank disc).

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Contents MicroSystem CD Special Features Thank you for choosing the Boston Acoustics MicroSystem CDBackup alarm Unpacking the MicroSystem CDRemote Control Plugging in the power cord Positioning the FM antennaBasics Setting the clockControl Panel Turning on the systemTurning off the system Adjusting the volumeDisplay Muting the systemTuning to an FM or AM station RadioCD Player Loading a CDPlaying a CD MP3/WMA discs Creating MP3/WMA discs on your computerPlaying MP3/WMA discs Alarms Setting the alarmsUsing the Snooze function Stopping the alarm when it is soundingDisabling the alarm for weekends, etc Checking the wakeup timeMore Features Using the Sleep functionChanging the display information Using headphones Using other devices Aux 1, 2,Display dimmer sensor control Using the Bass trim Customizing the MicroSystem CD’s outputProgramming the line output Connecting other devices ConnectionsConnecting the FM antenna Optional Connecting to a cable TV signalOptional Connecting to an external indoor AM antenna Optional Connecting to an outdoor antennaTroubleshooting Disc error codes in the displaySpecifications Limited WarrantyIndex Control Panel diagram Display diagram Setting the clock Remote Control diagram Troubleshooting Page 042-002203-3

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