Symptom | Cause/Solution |
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The recorder | • The AC power adaptor was unplugged during |
does not work | recording or a power outage occurred. |
or works | • While operating, the recorder received a |
poorly. | mechanical shock, too much static, abnormal |
| power voltage caused by lightning, etc. |
| ,Restart the operation as follows. |
| 1 Disconnect all the power sources. |
| 2 Leave the recorder for about 30 seconds. |
| 3 Connect the power source. |
| • The disc is damaged or does not contain proper |
| recording or editing data. |
| ,Reinsert the disc. If this fails, rerecord. |
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The lid does | • The power sources have been disconnected during |
not open. | recording or editing, or the battery have been |
| exhausted. |
| ,Set the power sources again, or replace the |
| exhausted battery with new ones. |
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No sound | • The headphones plug is not firmly connected. |
comes | ,Plug in the plug of the headphones firmly to |
through the | the remote control. Plug in the plug of the |
headphones. | remote control firmly to i1. |
| • Volume is too low. |
| ,Adjust the volume by pressing VOL |
| • AVLS is on. |
| ,Set AVLS to “AVLS OFF” (page 32). |
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An MD is not | • Disc playing stopped before it came to the last |
played from | track. |
the first track. | ,Press .repeatedly or open and close the |
| lid once to go back to the beginning of the |
| disc, and restart playing after checking the |
| track number in the display. |
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Playback | • The recorder is placed where it receives |
sound skips. | continuous vibration. |
| ,Put the recorder on a stable place. |
| • A very short track may cause sound to skip. |
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