Symptom | Cause/Solution |
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Playback sound | • The recorder is placed where it receives continuous vibration. |
skips. | ,Put the recorder on a stable place. |
| • A very short track may cause sound to skip. |
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Sound has a lot of | • Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering |
static. | with operation. |
| ,Move the recorder away from the source of strong magnetism. |
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Cannot find the | • You pressed Xafter pressing .or >. |
track marks. | ,Press Xbefore flipping the jog lever or pressing .or >. |
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The rechargeable | • The rechargeable battery has been inserted incorrectly or the AC |
battery does not | power adaptor has been connected incorrectly. |
start charging. | ,Insert the battery correctly or connect the AC power adaptor |
| correctly. |
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The clock loses | • The |
time or the display | ,Connect the AC power adaptor to DC IN 3V on the recorder |
flashes. | and the wall outlet to charge the |
The recording date | charging, set the clock again (page 30). Note that the clock |
was not stamped | may gain or lose up to about 2 minutes per month under normal |
onto the disc. | condition. |
| • The clock is not set. |
| ,Set the clock (page 30). |
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CD text | • The cable connecting the devices is not an optical cable. |
information cannot | ,Use an optical cable to connect the devices. |
be recorded. | • The connected portable CD player does not supports |
| ,Connect a portable CD player |
| TEXT (page 31). |
| • The inserted CD does not support |
| ,Insert a CD that supports |
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VOL +/– or | • The “AUDIO OUT” parameter is set to “LINE OUT”. |
Digital Sound | ,Set the “AUDIO OUT” parameter to “HeadPhone”(page 20). |
Preset does not |
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function |
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The disc cannot | • The component does not support LP2 or LP4. |
edit on other | ,Edit on other component that support LP2 or LP4. |
component. |
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Momentary noise | • Due to the special digital audio compression technology used in |
is heard. | LP4 mode, momentary noise may occur on very rare occasions |
| with certain sound sources. |
| ,Record in normal stereo or LP2 mode. |
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