Symptom
Playback sound
skips.
Sound has a lot of
static.
Cannot find the
track marks.
The rechargeable
battery does not
start charging.
The clock loses
time or the display
flashes.
The recording date
was not stamped
onto the disc.
CD text
information cannot
be recorded.
VOL +/– or
Digital Sound
Preset does not
function
The disc cannot
edit on other
component.
Momentary noise
is heard.
Cause/Solution
• The recorder is placed where it receives continuous vibration.
, Put the recorder on a stable place.
• A very short track may cause sound to skip.
• Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering
with operation.
, Move the recorder away from the source of strong magnetism.
• You pressed X after pressing . or >.
, Press X before flipping the jog lever or pressing . or >.
• The rechargeable battery has been inserted incorrectly or the AC
power adaptor has been connected incorrectly.
, Insert the battery correctly or connect the AC power adaptor
correctly.
• The built-in battery for the clock is weak.
, Connect the AC power adaptor to DC IN 3V on the recorder
and the wall outlet to charge the built-in battery. After
charging, set the clock again (page 30). Note that the clock
may gain or lose up to about 2 minutes per month under normal
condition.
• The clock is not set.
, Set the clock (page 30).
• The cable connecting the devices is not an optical cable.
, Use an optical cable to connect the devices.
• The connected portable CD player does not supports CD-TEXT.
, Connect a portable CD player (D-E990, etc.) that supports CD-
TEXT (page 31).
• The inserted CD does not support CD-TEXT.
, Insert a CD that supports CD-TEXT.
• The " AUDIO OUT" parameter is set to " LINE OUT" .
, Set the " AUDIO OUT" parameter to " HeadPhone" (page 20).
• The component does not support LP2 or LP4.
, Edit on other component that support LP2 or LP4.
• Due to the special digital audio compression technology used in
LP4 mode, momentary noise may occur on very rare occasions
with certain sound sources.
, Record in normal stereo or LP2 mode.
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