Troubleshooting
Your cassette deck should give you years of
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Power does not come on. | • | The power cord is unplugged. | • | Plug in the power cord. | |
| • | The component to which the power cord is | • | Turn on the component. | |
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The door does not open. | • | The deck is not stopped. | • | Press | . |
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The door does not close. | • | The cassette is not properly loaded. | • Remove and reinsert the cassette. | ||
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The tape immediately stops. | • | The tape is at the end of that side. | • Play the other side of the tape or rewind the | ||
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| • | The tape has too much slack. | • Take up the slack. | ||
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The level meter does not work | • | There is nothing recorded on the tape. | • Replace the tape with one that has a record- | ||
during playback. |
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| • | The tape heads are dirty. | • Clean the tape heads. | ||
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There is no sound. | • | The receiver/amplifier’s input selector is not | • Set the receiver/amplifier’s input selector to the | ||
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| • | The receiver/amplifier’s volume is too low. | • Turn up the receiver/amplifier’s volume. | ||
| • | There are connection problems. | • | Check all connections. | |
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The record indicator does not | • | The erase protection tabs are broken off. | • Replace the tape with one with unbroken tabs | ||
light when you try to record. |
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The level meter does not work | • | The receiver/amplifier or other audio signal | • Correctly set the receiver/amplifier’s controls. | ||
during recording or nothing |
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records onto the tape. |
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| • | The REC LEVEL control is set too low. | • | Turn up REC LEVEL. | |
| • | There are connection problems. | • | Check all connections. | |
| • | The tape heads are dirty. | • Clean the tape heads. | ||
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The sound is unstable or inter- | • | The heads, pinch rollers, capstans, or other | • Clean all tape handling parts. | ||
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| • | The tape is not uniformly wound. | • Completely rewind then fast forward the tape. | ||
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• | A tape recorded without Dolby NR is being | • | Correctly set DOLBY NR. | ||
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| played back with DOLBY NR set to B or C. |
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| • | The tape heads are dirty. | • Clean the tape heads. | ||
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• | A tape recorded with Dolby NR is being played | • | Set DOLBY NR to the same position as was | ||
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The sounds from previous | • | The tape heads are dirty. | • Clean the tape heads. | ||
recordings are still on the tape |
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with new recordings. |
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The sound is distorted. | • | The recording level is too high. | • | Turn down REC LEVEL and | |
| • | The original signal was distorted. | • Replace the original recording source. | ||
| • | The heads are dirty. | • Clean the tape heads. | ||
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