Amplifier
FM
AM
Remote control transmitter
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No sound from the center speaker. | The input signals of the source encoded | Refer to the instruction for the source |
| with Dolby Digital do not have center | being currently played. |
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| The sound output level of the center | Raise the sound output level of the |
| speaker is set to minimum. | center speaker. |
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| The function “CNTR” in the SET MENU | Select the LARGE or SMALL position. |
| is set to the NONE position. |
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| Incorrect sound field program selection. | Select the appropriate program. |
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The sound field cannot be recorded. | It is not possible to record the sound |
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| field on a tape deck or MD recorder |
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| connected to the unit’s REC OUT |
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The DVD/LD, TV or DBS source | The DVD/LD player, TV or DBS tuner is | Make additional connections between |
cannot be recorded on a tape deck, | connected to the unit by only the digital | the analog terminals. |
MD recorder or VCR connected to | terminals. |
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this unit. |
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FM stereo reception is noisy. | The characteristics of FM stereo | Check the antenna connections. |
| broadcasts may cause this problem | Try using a |
| when the transmitter is too far away or | antenna. |
| the antenna input is poor. | Set TUNING MODE to the manual |
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| tuning mode. |
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There is distortion and clear | There is multipath interference. | Adjust antenna position to eliminate |
reception cannot be obtained even |
| multipath interference. |
with a good FM antenna. |
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The desired station cannot be tuned | The station is too weak. | Use the manual tuning method. |
in with the automatic tuning method. |
| Use a |
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| antenna. |
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Previously preset stations can no | This unit has been unplugged for a long | Repeat the presetting procedure. |
longer be tuned in. | period. |
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The desired station cannot be tuned | The signal is weak or antenna | Tighten the AM loop antenna |
in with the automatic tuning method. | connections are loose. | connections and rotate it for best |
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| reception. |
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| Use the manual tuning method. |
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There are continuous crackling and | Noise will result from lightning, | Use an outdoor antenna and a ground |
hissing noises. | fluorescent lamps, motors, thermostats | wire. This will help somewhat, but it is |
| and other electrical equipment. | difficult to eliminate all noise. |
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There are buzzing and whining | A television set is being used nearby. | Relocate this unit away from the TV. |
noises (especially in the evening). |
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The remote control transmitter does | Direct sunlight or lighting (from an | Change the position of the unit. |
not work. | inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is |
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| striking the remote control sensor of the |
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| The manufacturer’s code has not been | Set the code again. |
| set properly. |
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| The proper manufacturer’s code for the | Try entering another code for the same |
| component to be controlled has not | manufacturer. |
| been set. |
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| The component to be controlled has not | Press the component selector which |
| been selected. | matches the component to be |
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