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| You’re too far away from the transmitter. | Adjust the position, height, and direction of | |
Reception is noisy, inter- | your FM antenna. | ||
Or, your FM antenna is in the wrong posi- | |||
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Install an outdoor FM antenna, preferably | |||
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stereo) indicator flickers? | |||
the station’s signal strength is poor. | one with many elements. Installing an out- | ||
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| Preset your favourite radio stations again | |
The radio presets no longer | The power cord has not been connected to a | (pages 26 and 29). The power cord must be | |
wall outlet, or the power has been turned off | plugged into a wall outlet a few times each | ||
work? | |||
for an extended period. | month in order to preserve the presets | ||
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| The current FM station does not support | Tune into a station that supports RDS | |
| RDS. | (page 30). | |
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tem) doesn’t seem to work? | The signal strength is poor, or there’s too | change the position or direction of your out- | |
| much interference. | door FM antenna, and keep it away from flu- | |
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CD playback skips? |
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The disc is dirty. | Remove the disc and clean it (page 36). | ||
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| The disc is very scratched. | Buy a new disc. | |
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Noise is generated. | DTS CD is being replayed. | Do not replay DTS CD, which is not sup- | |
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| The disc is upside down. | Load the disc with the | |
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| The disc is dirty. | Remove the disc and clean it (page 36). | |
Can’t play a CD? |
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Condensation has formed inside the CR- | Remove the disc and leave the | ||
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| The | See “Disc Notes” (page 35). | |
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It takes a long time to read | It may take a longer time to read CD/MP3 | This is not a malfunction. | |
CD/MP3. | with many track numbers. | ||
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It takes a long time to locate | The disc is dirty. | Remove the disc and clean it (page 36). | |
certain tracks. | The disc is very scratched. | Buy a new disc. | |
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Does not operate during the | Bad receiving conditions may interfere with | Press the [DISPLAY] button to disengage | |
ACCUCLOCK function | |||
the setting of the clock using ACCU- | ACCUCLOCK, and then set the clock manu- | ||
with a message “Clock Set- | |||
CLOCK function. | ally. | ||
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| CT (Clock Time) information has been | Set ACCUCLOCK to use a specific station | |
The clock is wrong? | taken from a radio station in another time | ||
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The | The ACCUCLOCK function is calibrating | will turn itself off automatically when the | |
itself on unexpectedly? | the clock. | ACCUCLOCK function has calibrated the | |
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