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No power
e Check the connection to the AC power
supply.
No sound from speakers.
e Check the connection to the speakers.
e Adjust the volume.
e Pull out the headphones' plug from
PHONES jack.
e If muting is on, press the MUTING
button.
e No disc has been loaded. Load a disc.
e A blank disc has been loaded. Load a
prerecorded disc or playback-only
disc.
The sound is noisy.
e The unit is too close to a TV set or
similar appliances. Install the unit
apart from them, or turn them off.
Remote Control Unit
Remote control doesn't work.
e If the batteries are exhausted, change
the batteries.
e Use remote control unit within the
range (5m/15ft) and point at the front
panel.
e Clear obstacles between the remote
control unit and the main unit.
e If a fluorescent light is near the unit,
put it off.
CD Player
Cannot play.
e Load a disc with label side up.
e If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of
the disc.
One track is played repeatedly.
e Press the REPEAT button to cancel the
repeat mode.
Sound skips.
e Place the unit on a stable place to
avoid vibration and shock.
e If the disc is dirty, clean the surface of
the disc.
e Don't use scratched, damaged or
warped discs.

Troubleshooting

Tuner
Cannot listen to any station, or signal is too
weak.
e Tune in the station properly.
e If a TV is near the unit, put it off.
e Re-orient the antenna until reception
improves.
Though the broadcast is stereo, it sounds
monaural.
e Press the ST/MONO button.
MD Deck
Recording is not possible.
e The disc is write-protected. Change
the position of the write
protect tab to the write position or use
a recordable disc.
e An attempt is made to record digital
signal from a source while its digital
copy has been prohibited by SCMS.
Use analog recording.
e A playback-only disc has been loaded.
Use a recordable disc.
e The disc does not have a recordable
area. Use another disc.
Sound is distorted.
e A disc in which distorted sound has
been recorded is played. Use another
disc.
If normal operation cannot be recovered,
unplug the power cord from the outlet and
plug it again.
Note on the sampling rate
converter
Three types of digital signals are usually
used in accordance with the sampling
frequencies. The sampling frequencies
vary depending on the types of digital
equipment as shown below.
48 kHz:
Standard mode of DAT, etc.
44.1 kHz:
Standard mode of DAT, CD, MD, etc.
32 kHz:
Standard and long-hour modes of
DAT, etc.
In general, high-quality recording based
on digital signal transmission is available
only when the sampling frequency of the
source equipment matches that of the
recorder equipment. However, this unit
incorporates a sampling rate converter so
that it can also record digital signals
sampled at 48 kHz and 32 kHz by
converting their sampling frequency into
the sampling frequency of MD (44.1 kHz).
The SCMS may be activated with certain
type of satellite broadcasting.
(DAT : Digital Audio Tape deck)
U-TOC
Editing recorded tracks is easy with
recordable MiniDiscs. Information about
the recorded tracks (start address, end
address, title, etc.) is recorded in the U-
TOC (User Table Of Contents) area. You
can edit tracks simply by rewriting this
data.
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