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Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Buzzing noise in
FM broadcasts.
The antenna cable is not properly
connected.
Noise interference from a nearby
electronic device equipped with
a microprocessor, or the radio
broadcast signal is weak.
Connect the antenna properly.
Reposition the equipment or the
positions or directions of the
connection cables, antenna, etc.
Connect an outdoor antenna.
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Hissing or buzzing
noise is heard in
AM broadcasts.
Noise interference from a
nearby monitor, etc., or there
is interference in the broadcast
signal.
Turn off the monitor.
Change the position or direction
of the AM loop antenna.
Connect an outdoor antenna.
Humming noise
is heard in AM
broadcasts.
There is interference from current
in power cords.
Connect an outdoor antenna.
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Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
When playing
records, a wailing
noise (howling) is
produced when
the volume is
raised.
The player and speakers are too
close together.
The floor is soft and vibrates
easily.
Move the player and speakers as
far apart as possible.
Use cushions or spikes to absorb
the vibrations of the speakers
being conveyed from the floor.
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Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Disc tray does not
open.
The power is not on. Turn on the power. 14
“NO DISC” is
displayed even
though a disc is
loaded.
The disc is not properly loaded. Reload the disc. 3
“00 : 00” is
displayed even
though a disc is
loaded.
A disc other than a CD or Super
Audio CD is loaded.
Load a CD or Super Audio CD. 3
Playback does not
start even when
the 1/3 button is
pressed.
The disc is dirty or scratched. Wipe the dirt off the disc or
replace the disc.
3, 4
No digital signals
are output.
For Super Audio CDs, no digital
signals are output.
Turn the pure direct mode on.
For Super Audio CDs, use the
analog audio output signals.
Turn the pure direct mode off.
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A specific section
of the disc
cannot be played
properly.
The disc is dirty or scratched. Wipe the dirt off the disc or
replace the disc.
3, 4
Programmed
playback is not
possible.
The tracks have not been
programmed properly.
Program properly. 17
A CD-R or CD-RW
disc cannot be
played.
The disc has not been finalized.
The recording conditions are bad
or the quality of the disc itself is
poor.
Finalize the disc then play it.
Use a properly recorded disc.
3
Files recorded
in MP3 or WMA
format cannot be
played.
You have selected a copyright-
protected WMA file or a file that
cannot be played normally.
Press the 8 or 9 button to
select a different file.
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GCDH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
iPod cannot be
played.
Device you want to play and set
input source do not match.
Cable is not properly connected.
Control dock for iPod’s AC
adapter is not connected to
power outlet.
Select an appropriate input
source.
Reconnect.
Plug the control dock for iPod’s
AC adapter into a power outlet.
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Troubleshooting
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