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Symptom

Unable to record into HDD.

CD Auto Recording cannot be done correctly.

Possible Cause

Already 999 albums are created in the HDD.

You have stopped the playback before the entire disc is played back.

Some of the tracks on the disc are copy-protected.

Action

Erase unnecessary albums.

This is normal. (For details, see page

 

41.)

Use analog recording method (see

 

page 47).

 

 

CD Auto Recording does not start.

Tuner Auto Recording does not start.

Smart Compression is canceled.

You have turned on the function after you started CD playback.

CD play is started by Daily Timer .

FM or AM station is tuned in by Daily Timer or Recording Timer.

You have pressed STANDBY/ON while Smart Compression is performed.

To use CD Auto Recording, stop

 

playback, then restart CD playback.

 

CD Auto Recording starts.

This is normal.

 

 

This is normal.

The unit now goes into standby mode.

Some mechanical noises are heard

While Smart Compression is being

during Smart Compression.

performed, the internal hard disk is still

 

rotating at a high speed, causing

 

imperceptible mechanical noises.

 

 

 

This is normal.

HDD recording

HDD editing

If “Level OVER!” appears in the main display.

You can erase albums or tracks, but cannot use other editing functions such as “COPY,” “MOVE,” etc.

You cannot copy a portion from a track—“A-B COPY.”

You cannot move a track— “MOVE.”

Recording (input) level through the external component is too high.

There is no space left in the HDD— “HDD FULL.”

You have tried to copy a portion of a track of less than 6 seconds long.

You have tried to move a track to exactly the same position where it now located.

Adjust the input level (see page 21).

This is normal. To use other editing functions, first erase unnecessary albums and tracks to make enough space in the HDD.

This is normal.

You cannot set a start point within the first second and set an end point within the last 5 seconds of a track (see page 58).

Select another track number as the position to move the track to.

Tracks cannot be divided.

• Already 254 tracks are created in

 

 

the album.

 

• You have tried to divide the track

 

 

(album) in “Library TUNER.”

 

• You have tried to divide a track of

 

 

less than 7 seconds long.

 

 

 

The maximum number of the tracks in an album is 254.

Erase unnecessary tracks.

You cannot divide this track. To divide this, copy this track to another library.

You cannot set a dividing point within the first 4 seconds and the last 3 seconds of a track.

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JVC NX-HD10 manual HDD recording HDD editing, If Level OVER! appears in the main display

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