Cause | A disc that cannot be played has been | |
inserted. | ||
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“No Disc” appears in the CinemaStation Display.Cause | No disc is inserted or a disc is inserted |
| incorrectly. |
Solution Set the disc in the tray correctly. See page 11.
Radio Reception
FM/AM
Preset Tuning does not work.Cause 1 | The Preset (memory) has been deleted. |
Solution | Perform the Preset operation again. See |
| page 41. |
FM
Too much noise blocks out stereo broadcast.Cause | The radio station is far away from your area |
| or your antenna is weak. |
Solution 1 Check your antenna connection. And change your outdoor FM antenna for a multi- channel one.
Solution 2 Try Manual Tuning. See page 40.
Audio is distorted and the receiver sensitivity is poor even with outdoor FM antenna.
Cause | You are experiencing multipath reflection | |
and other radio interference. | ||
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Solution | Change the antenna’s height, direction or | |
placement. | ||
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Cause | The radio station is far away from your area | |
or your antenna is weak. | ||
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Solution 1 Try Manual Tuning. See page 40.
Solution 2 Change your outdoor FM antenna for a
AM
Auto Tuning does not work.
Cause | The radio waves are weak or your antenna is | |
not completely connected. | ||
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Solution 1 Change the AM Loop antenna’s direction. See page 38.
Solution 2 Try Manual Tuning. See page 40.
Too much noise.Noise can be related to atmospheric
Cause electricity and lightning, or fluorescent lights, motors and thermostats attached to electric devices.
Solution Connecting the outdoor AM antenna and establishing good grounding will decrease
noise. However, it is difficult to completely eliminate noise.
Too much noise, especially in the evening.Cause | A television is in use near CinemaStation. | |
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Solution | Place the television further away from | |
CinemaStation. | ||
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