Manual

TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Cause Remedy
POOR SOUND QUALrrY
Unstable or interrupted The head, pinch milers end capstans ere dirty. Clean (see page 4}.
sound. The tape is not uniformly wound. Completely fast-forward or rewind the tape.
No high frequencies. Set the DOLBY NR switch to OFF.
Clean the head (see page 4).
High frequencies are Set DOLBY NR (B/C) switch to the same position
emphasized, used for recording.
Sound from previous Clean the head (see page 4).
recordings remains when
rerecording a tape.
The sound is distorted. Turn REC LEVEL control down when recording
(see page 12).
Replace the cassette.
Clean the heed (see page 4).
Too much noise.
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A tape recorded without Dolby NR is being played
back with the DOLBY NR switch in the B or C posi-
tion.
The head is dirty.
A Dolby NR-encoded tape is being played back with
the DOLBY NR switch in the OFF position.
The head is dirty.
Recording level is too high.
The recorded signal itself is distorted.
The hoed is dirty.
High noise tape is being used.
Incomplete insertion of a connection cord. poor
contact.
Recording level is too low.
The head Is dirty.
The head is magnetized.
Replace the cassette.
Check connections (see page 6).
Turn REC LEVEL control up when recording (see
page 12).
Clean the heed (see page 4).
Demagnetize with a head demagnetizer (see page
4).
OTHERS
The music search function Blanks between selections are less than 4 seconds Use a tape with blanks more than 4 seconds long.
does not work. long.
Cannot use the remote The control cord is not connected. Connect the control cord (see page 6).
control system.
Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity,
or other external interference. To restore norms/operation, turn the
power off and then on again, or unplug the AC power cord and then
plug it in again.
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