Troubleshooting (2)

Some unknown characters are displayed on the display.

ee If the file information uses Japanese, Chinese or other double-byte characters, playback is possible but the name will not be shown correctly.

Bluetooth function

Pairing fails.

ee Refer to the Bluetooth device’s operation manual.

ee Put this unit into standby and turn the other Bluetooth device off and on once. Then, try pairing again.

ee Turn off all Bluetooth devices other than the one you are trying to pair the unit with.

ee After deleting the “LP-P1000” data from the other Bluetooth device, try pairing again.

Cannot connect.

ee Confirm that the other Bluetooth device is on and its Bluetooth function is enabled.

ee Are the unit and the other Bluetooth device too far apart? Is there a wall or other obstruction between them?

As much as possible, use them close together in an environment without obstructions.

ee Put the unit into standby and then on again.

ee Unpair the “LP-P1000” from the Bluetooth device and follow the instructions in “Pairing with another Bluetooth device” on page 44.

The sound skips or there is noise.

ee Is there a wireless LAN, other Bluetooth device, microwave oven or similar electronic equipment nearby? Keep such devices as far away as possible.

ee Reduce the distance between the other Bluetooth device and this unit during use.

ee Try moving the other Bluetooth device and this unit.

Radio

A station cannot be received. The reception is poor.

ee Tune in the station properly.

ee If FM broadcast reception is poor, try relocating the FM antenna.

ee If AM broadcast reception is poor, try changing the orientation of the AM antenna.

ee Confirm that the FM antenna cable has been connected correctly.

ee If a TV is near the unit, turn the TV off.

FM stereo broadcasts become mono.

ee Press the FM MODE button to select stereo.

ee The signal from the station might be poor. Adjust the position of the FM antenna and check whether the FM antenna cable has been connected correctly.

Records

It will not play a record. Playback is noisy.

ee Confirm that the stylus cover (made of white plas- tic) has been removed.

ee Clean the stylus (page 17).

ee If the stylus is worn-out, replace it.

The pitch is wrong.

ee Set the rotation speed (RPM) to match the record (page 46).

The sound skips.

ee Vibrations will cause skipping. Place this unit in a stable location.

ee If the record is dirty, wipe it clean. ee Do not use scratched records.

ee Use a coin or other tool to turn the transport locking screw clockwise until it stops.

Since this unit uses a microcontroller, external noise and other interference can cause the unit to malfunction. If this should occur, unplug the power cord from the outlet and wait for a minute before plugging the power cord in again and retrying the operation.

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