CD Recorder

Will not play

eLoad a disc with the label side up.

eIf the disc is dirty, clean the surface of the disc. If the disc is scratched or has any sticky substance on its surface, do not play the disc until you have corrected the condition of the disc. Never under any circumstances use after-market stick-on labels or “disc enhancement” devices that sit on top of or wrap around a disc.

eIf a blank disc has been loaded, load a prerecorded disc.

eDepending on the disc and other factors, playback of some CD-R/RW discs might not be possible. Try again with another disc. eYou cannot play unfinalized CD-R/RW discs. Finalize such a disc in

a CD recorder and try again.

eIf moisture condensation has occurred inside of the unit, leave the unit for one or two hours with the power turned on.

Sound skips

ePlace the unit in a stable place to avoid vibrations and shocks. eIf the disc is dirty, clean its surface.

eDo not use scratched, damaged or warped discs.

Recording is not possible.

eA playback-only disc or finalized disc has been loaded. Use a recordable disc.

eThe recording level is too low. Adjust the recording level.

eThe remaining recording time of a CD-R is not sufficient. Use another disc.

eIf the remaining recording time of a CD-RW is not sufficient, erase the last tracks or replace the disc.

eSynchronous recording does not start if the sound coming in is quieter than the auto track level.

The numbers and lengths of tracks differ from those of the original tracks.

eThe unit recognizes the beginning of a track by detecting the auto track level of sound. The track number may not be applied to the silent part.

Cassette tape recorder

Cassette tape compartment does not close.

eThe cassette tape is not properly loaded. Reinsert it.

 

Sound quality is poor

 

eClean the heads (page 6).

 

eIf a head is magnetized, demagnetize it with a head demagnetizer.

 

eCheck that the Dolby NR switch is set to the same position as

 

when the recording was made.

 

Playback speed seems somewhat fast or slow.

 

eCheck the pitch control setting (page 30).

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Auto reverse does not occur.

 

eSet the REV MODE switch to jor p.

 

eIf the REV MODE switch is set to j, start playback from the tape

 

 

side facing you (“side A”).

 

Cannot record

 

eIf the erasure prevention tabs on top of the cassette are broken

 

off, cover the holes using pieces of adhesive tape.

 

eCheck the recording level setting (page 43).

 

USB

No sound even if the USB Play/Pause (t/J) button is pressed eConfirm that there are MP3 files on the USB flash drive.

eFile formats other than MP3 (e.g. MPEG 1 LAYER 2 file) and WMA cannot be played.

Cannot record

eConfirm that the USB flash drive has free space. eConfirm that the USB flash drive is not locked.

eWhen record from an analog source, check the recording level setting (page 40).

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