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It’s often easy to mistake incorrect operation for trouble and malfunction of the unit. If you think there is something wrong with the component, check the
points below first. If the problem persists, contact you nearest Pioneer-authorized service center and have them check over the unit.
Symptom
Power cannot be turned on.
No sound is heard during
playback.
Cannot record.
Recorded sound is
distorted.
Remote control operation is
impossible.
Some tracks are skipped
without being played.
Skip playback does not
occur.
A recorded CD–R disc
cannot be played on other
CD players.
The point-of-sale demon-
stration is displayed.
Cause
¶
The power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.
¶
The power was turned off from the component (stereo
amplifier, audio timer, etc.) to which it is connected.
The recorder is not connected up properly.
¶
The recorder is not connected up properly.
¶
The
CD
–
R
or
CD
–
RW
disc in use has already been
finalized.
¶
The input selection is incorrect.
¶
The analog
R E C
R E C
R E C
R E C
R E C
L E V E L
L E V E L
L E V E L
L E V E L
L E V E L
control is set too low.
¶
The analog recording level is set too high.
¶
Signal connections are incorrect.
¶
There is interference from a TV set.
¶
The disc is damaged or warped.
¶
The disc is extremely dirty.
¶
The remote control batteries are exhausted.
¶
There is an obstacle between the remote control unit and
main unit.
¶
The remote control unit is being operated outside the
remote controllable range.
The
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
button is set to on.
The
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
button is set to off.
¶
The disc has not been finalized after recording. When
such a disc is loaded in the unit, the
CD
–
R
indicator
lights.
¶
The pickup lens of the other
CD
player is dirty, impairing
its ability to play
CD
–
R
discs.
See page 57 for instructions on how to cancel the store
demo mode.
Remedy
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Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
¶
Turn on the component supplying the power to the
recorder.
Check all connections, especially to the amplifier—
pp.12–15
¶
Check all connections—pp.12–15
¶
Use a non-finalized disc or erase the
CD
–
RW
disc—pp.54–56
¶
Select the input connected to the source component
you’re recording from.
¶
Increase the recording level—p.41
¶
Reduce the analog recording level—p.41
¶
Check all connections—pp.12–15
¶
Turn the
TV
power off or install this unit further away
from the
TV
.
¶
Use another disc.
¶
Clean the disc.
¶
Replace both of the remote control batteries with new
ones.
¶
Remove the obstacle.
¶
Operate in the remote controllable range—p.20
Set the
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
button to off—p.45
Set the
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
S K I P
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
P L A Y
button to on—p.45
¶
Finalize the disc—p.53
¶
Try the disc on a different
CD
player. If it plays
OK
then
get the pickup lens on the original player cleaned.
Additional Information
If digital synchro-recording fails to operate correctly, check the following:
1. Pause playback of the source, then press the DIGITAL SYNCHRO button again.
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If you’re recording from a portable CD player, etc., make sure that the shock-protection feature is switched off.
2. Start playback of the source component once you see the SYNCHRO indicator start to blink.
3. If none of the above solves the problem, use manual digital recording to record.
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Digital synchro-recording uses a digital sub-signal contained in the source player’s digital output. Digital synchro-recording will not work when
recording from the following devices:
÷
CD players whose digital output does not include a sub-signal
÷
Portable CD, MD or DVD players which do not output a digital signal when stopped.