Symptom

Likely Cause

Remedy

Playback sound is

• The Dolby NR setting is not the same as that used

• Set the Dolby NR system to the same setting as

muddy or distorted;

during recording.

 

that used during recording (see p.32).

high frequency sounds

 

 

 

are excessively

 

 

 

emphasized.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer doesn’t operate.

• Clock isn’t set to the correct current time.

• Reset the clock to the correct current time

 

 

 

(see p.22, 23).

 

• Power interruption has caused the clock to be set to

• Reset the clock to the correct current time

 

the incorrect time (when the clock display is

 

(see p.22, 23).

 

flashing).

 

 

Remote control unit

• Batteries are exhausted.

Load new batteries.

doesn’t work.

• A fluorescent lamp is located close to the remote

• Remove the fluorescent lamp from the area of

 

control unit.

 

the remote control unit.

 

• The remote control unit is not pointed at the signal

• Point the remote control unit at the remote

 

receiver on the display unit.

 

sensor (located on the right side of the display

 

 

 

unit) when operating.

 

 

 

Power won’t turn on to

• System ribbon cord connection is incorrect.

• Connect the system ribbon cord correctly.

the deck or CD receiver.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote Locator

• The microphone in the remote control is covered

• This is not a malfunction.

function doesn’t work

• The remote control is too far away.

• Move to a different location and try again.

 

• The battery in the remote control is dead.

Replace the battery.

 

• The slide switch is in the OFF position.

• Slide the Remote Locator switch to the ON

 

 

 

position

 

• The interval between claps is too long or too short.

• The interval should be about a second.

 

 

 

 

When the system is installed near a television set, magnetic influence from the speakers may cause the television’s picture to be distorted. This symptom frequently occurs when using an indoor antenna; in this event, install an outdoor antenna, or separate the system farther from the television.

Static electricity and other outside electrical influences may cause the system to operate incorrectly. In such cases, unplugging and reconnecting the power cord may help correct the problem.

More than one of the same kind of component (CD receiver, MD recorder, or cassette deck) cannot be connected at the same time.

NOTE

Setting the tuner’s frequency interval:

FM broadcasts are normally tuned at 50kHz intervals and AM broadcasts at 9kHz intervals, but this setting can be changed to 100kHz (FM) and 10kHz (AM) if desired in the following way:

1.Switch the unit into standby mode.

2.Press MENU and choose TUNER F. STEP using the $or Ýbutton. Press SET to select it.

3.Switch between AM 9K (FM 50K) and AM 10K (FM 100K) using the $and Ýbuttons. Press SET to select.

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Pioneer S-L8-LRW manual Playback sound is, During recording That used during recording see p.32, Are excessively Emphasized

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