CD -DECK SYNCHRO RECORDING
If the auto-reverse function operates while the
@ Although recording begins when the CD SYNCHRO button is pressed,
the CD player does not start playback until the button is released.
CD is still playing:
The CD player returns to the beginning of the current selection and
enters pause mode.
A 4.5 second blank space is automatically created on the reverse side on
the tape, then the CD player resumes playback and the deck resumes
recording.
NOTES:
This function can be used to advance the tape past the leader section,
or to create a blank portion on the tape.
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Only PIONEER CD players equipped with a CD-DECK SYNCHRO con-
trol jack can be used for CD-DECK SYNCHRO recording. Any type of
CD player which meets
these requirements, including twin-tray or
multi-play models, can be used.
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Even when the CD player is connected to the amplifier with an optical
fiber cable, connect the CD player to either the amplifier or this deck
with pin plug input and output cords.
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Be sure to connect the deck and the CD player with the CD-DECK
SYNCHRO control cord.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations are sometimes mistaken for malfunctions. If you think that there is something wrong with this deck, check the table below to see if
you can correct the problem yourself. Sometimes, the trouble may be caused by another piece of equipment, or by faulty connections. If the trouble
cannot be rectified even after all of the checks below have been performed, contact your nearest PIONEER authorized dealer, or the place of purchase.
SYMPTOM
POWER
The power does not go on.
CASSETTE DOOR
The door does not open.
CAUSE
REMEDY
@ The power cord is unplugged.
@ The component (amplifier, timer, etc.) to which
the cord is attached is off.
@ The deck is not in stop mode.
@ Power was turned off with the tape moving.
Insert the power cord correctly.
Turn the stereo amplifier or audio timer on.
Press the stop (Ml) button.
Turn power on.
@ The tape is slack.
The door does not close.
@ The cassette is not properly loaded.
@ Reinsert the cassette.
PLAYBACK
The tape stops immediately.
@ The tape is completely wound.
@ Playback in opposite direction.
Rewind the tape.
Take up slack (see page 6).
The level meter does not
work.
There is no sound.
@ The tape is not recorded.
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Clean the hea
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Replace the tape with a recorded one.
@ The amplifier input selector is not set properly.
@ The amplifier volume is too low.
@ There are connection problems (wrong connection,
poor contact, broken wire.)
Set the input selector to select the deck.
Turn up the volume.
Check all connections (see page 10).
RECORDING
The recording indicator does
not light.
@ The erasure prevention tabs are removed.
Replace the cassette with one whose tabs are intact,
or cover the hole with a piece of tape (see page 6).
The level meter does not
work.
@ The REC LEVEL control is set too low.
@ The amplifier is not delivering a signal to the deck.
@ There are connection problems (wrong connection,
poor contact, broken wire).
Turn the REC LEVEL up (see page 34).
Set the amplifier to select the recorded signal.
Check all connections (see page 10).
The tape stops immediately.
@ The tape is completely wound.
@ The tape is slack.
Recording in opposite direction.
Rewind the tape.
Take up slack (see page 6).
The tape cannot be recorded.
@. The tape heads are dirty.
'Clean the heads (seepage 8).
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