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Troubleshooting

If you are having a problem with your unit, check this list for a possible solution before calling for service.

If you cannot solve the problem from the hints given here, or the unit has been physically damaged, call a qualified person, such as your dealer, for service.

IMPORTANT: Before calling for service, make sure you have all data in the HDD duplicated into other recording devices, for it may be required to erase all data in the HDD for service purpose.

FM/AM

CD playback

Symptom

Poor radio reception.

Stereo effect is lost in FM broadcast.

Loaded disc cannot be ejected.

The disc does not play.

Tracks are skipped.

Some of the CD functions, such as skip or search, do not work correctly.

Possible Cause

The antenna is not connected correctly.

The AM loop antenna is too close to the unit.

The FM antenna is not properly extended and positioned.

FM reception mode is changed to “FM MONO.”

The main AC power cord is not plugged in.

The Disc Lock function is in use.

The disc is upside down.

Track Skip mark is recorded for the first track of the disc.

The disc is dirty or scratched.

Track Skip marks are recorded. You are playing an unfinalized disc.

Action

Reconnect the antenna securely.

Change the position and direction of the AM loop antenna.

Extend FM antenna to the best reception position.

Press FM/PLAY MODE to select “FM AUTO” (see page 18).

Plug in the AC power plug.

Turn off the Disc Lock function (see page 27).

Put the disc in with the label side up.

Wait until the unit finds a track without a Track Skip mark.

Clean or replace the disc (see page 72).

This is normal.

This is normal. If you need to use these functions, finalize the disc.

(This unit cannot finalize CD-Rs/CD- RWs.)

HDD playback

Sounds are skipped intermittently.

Search is not performed properly.

A library cannot be selected.

Some albums or tracks cannot be selected.

The unit is subject to external vibration or shock.

If you have recorded the tracks from a live CD, sounds may be interrupted at the beginning of each track.

Search is performed on an AAC track of less than 20 seconds long.

No album or track is recorded in the library.

Library information stored in the HDD and what actually recorded do not match. This may be caused by a power failure while recording, compressing (Smart Compression) or editing the data in the HDD.

Reduce the volume (speaker output level) or change the installation place.

This is normal for the HDD. To avoid this, use analog recording, then join the tracks later using the JOIN function (see page 47 and 61).

This is normal.

Unless some recording is stored in a library, you cannot select it.

Use the RESTORE function (see page 54).

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JVC NX-HD10 manual Troubleshooting, CD playback Symptom, Possible Cause, Action, HDD playback

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