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A CD does not play | • Load the disc correctly with the label side facing | 24 |
back when loaded. | upward. |
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| • Clean the disc. (See <Care and storage of CDs>.) | 69 |
| • Allow any condensation to evaporate. (See <Be | 69 |
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No sound output | • Press the [CDE] key. | 24 |
| • Clean the disc. (See <Care and storage of CDs>.) | 69 |
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Playback skips. | • Clean the disc. (See <Care and storage of CDs>.) | 69 |
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Some audio files can't | • The system will not play audio files that are |
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play back. | corrupted. | 21 |
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Delay until playback | • There may be a delay prior to playback if there are | 26 |
starts. | large numbers of folders. |
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TAG information is not | • Refer to <Supported Audio Files> to check which | 21 |
displayed correctly. | TAG information can be displayed on this system. |
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iPod |
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Symptoms | Solution | Ref. page |
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iPod cannot be | • Check to see whether the correct Dock adapter is | 10 |
attached firmly. | used. Then check to see whether the connector |
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| between iPod and the system is not damaged, and |
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| reconnect them. |
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iPod does not provide | • iPod is not properly connected. Remove iPod from | 10 |
sound. | the system, and then connect it again. |
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iPod cannot be | • iPod is not properly connected. Remove iPod from | 10 |
charged. | the system, and then connect it again. |
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| • Check the power supply (P. SUPPLY) setting is on. | 62 |
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USB |
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Symptoms | Solution | Ref. page |
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No sound output when | • Plug in the USB flash memory correctly. | 10 |
USB flash memory or | • Connect the USB cable correctly. | 36 |
a USB audio player is | • Check to make sure the USB audio player is turned |
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connected. | on. |
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