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Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your System, check this list for a possible solution be fore calling for service.
If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, o r the System has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as
your dealer, for service.
Symptom Possible Cause Action
No sound is heard. Connections are incorrect, or loose.
Headphones are connected.
Check all connections and make corrections.
(See pages 4 to 6.)
Disconnect the headphones.
Poor radio reception The antenna is disconnected.
The AM (MW) Loop Antenna is too close to
the System.
• The FM Wire Antenna is not properly
extended and positioned.
Reconnect the antenna securely.
Change the position and direction of the AM
(MW) Loop Antenna.
Extend FM Wire Antenna to the best recep-
tion position.
The disc tray does not open.
The AC power cord is not plugged in.
Tray is locked. Plug the AC power cord.
Unlock the tray. (See page 17.)
The CD skips. The CD is dirty or scratche d. Clean or replace the CD. (See page 27.)
The CD does not play. The CD is upside down. Put the CD in with the label side up.
The MP3 disc does not play.
No MP3 files are recorded on the disc.
• MP3 files do not have the file extension —
.MP3, .Mp3, .mP3, or .mp3 in thier file names.
MP3 files are not recorded in the format com-
pliant with ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2.
Replace the disc.
The readout time of the MP3 disc is too long. The readout time varies with the complexity of
the recording configuration. Do not use too many hierarchies and folders
when recording. Also, do not record any other
types of audio tracks together with MP3 files.
(See page 13.)
The cassette holder cannot be opened. During tape playing, the power cord was un-
plugged. Plug in the power cord, and turn on the System.
Unable to record. Cassette record protect tab s are removed. Cover holes on back edge of cassette with tape.
Unable to operate the Remote Control. The path between th e Remote Control and the
sensor on the Unit is blocked.
The batteries have lost their charge.
Remove the obstruction.
Replace the batteries.
Operations are disabled.
The built-in microprocessor has malfunctioned
due to external electrical interference.
Unplug the System then plug it back in.
Amplifier Tuner
Output Power 50 W per channel, min. RMS, driven FM Tuner
into 6
at 1kHz, with no more than Tuning Range 87.50 MHz - 108.00 MHz
10% total harmonic distortion (IEC268- 3)
AM Tuner
37 W per channel, min. RMS, driven
into
Tuning Range (MW) 522 kHz - 1 629 kHz
Unit
6
at 1kHz, with no more than 0.9% Dimensions
270 mm
×
308 mm
×
410 mm (W/H/D)
total harmonic distortion (DIN) Mass Approx. 6.5 kg
Input Sensitivity/Impedance (1 kHz) Accessories
AUX IN 400 mV/50 k
AM (MW) Loop Antenna (1)
Speaker terminals 6 - 16
FM Wire Antenna (1)
Phones 32
- 1 k
Remote Control (1)
15 mW/ch output into 32
Batteries R6P (SUM-3)/AA (15F) (2)
Cassette Deck Section Power Specifications
Frequency Response Power Requirements AC 230 V , 50 Hz
Type I (NORMAL) 63 Hz - 12 500 Hz Power Consumption 110 W (power on mode)
Wow And Flutter 0.15% (WRMS) 13 W (in Standby mode)
CD Player
Approx. 1.2 W (in ECO mode)
CD Capacity 3 CDs
Dynamic Range 83 dB
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Signal-To-Noise Ratio 85 dB
Wow And Flutter Unme asurable
Specification
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