RXD-M47WM/LS-M47WM
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
CD
Cannot read the table of
contents.
no display,
no sound.
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Disc is inserted upside down: Insert disc correctly.
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Disc is dirty: Wipe clean with a soft cloth.
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Disc is scratched: Use a new disc.
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Disc is seriously warped: Use a new disc.
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A non-standard disc has been inserted:
Use only a brand name disc.
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Moisture has formed inside the CD deck:
Wait about 20 to 30 minutes.
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Defect in the servo control board:
Replace or repair as required.
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Defect in the CD pickup mechanism: Replace as required.
Circuit
Symptom
Cause and Remedy
General No
sound
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Speakers are not connected: Check the speaker connection.
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Wrong function is selected: Set switch to the proper position.
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Defective volume control:
Set the volume control to a proper sound level.
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Defective earphone jack: Replace the earphone jack.
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Mute function is active: Release it by remote control.
AM
No sound, weak sound
(Low sensitivity)
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Improper location of unit: Rotate or reposition the unit.
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Defect in T203:
Check resistance, voltage, and current. Replace as needed.
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Defect AM antenna loop or oscilloscope coil:
Replace if necessary.
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Intermediate Frequency tuning faulty:
Readjust (see “Alignment and Adjustment”).
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RF tracking faulty: Readjust (see “Alignment and Adjustment”).
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Defective U201 (SA2104S):
Check voltages. Replace if necessary.
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Poor contact in antenna circuit: Check resistance and resolder.
FM
No sound, weak sound
(Low sensitivity)
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FM antenna not connected:
Connect the built-in or external antenna.
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Defective band selector switch: Replace or repair the switch.
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Defective U201 (SA2104S):
Check voltages. Replace if necessary.
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Intermediate Frequency tuning faulty:.
Readjust (see “Alignment and Adjustment”).
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Poor contact in FM antenna circuit:
Resolder or repair as required.
Tape No
sound/recording,
unsteady tape sound,
weak sound
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Dirty capstan or head: Clean the capstan or head with alcohol.
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Irregular cassette tape winding: Replace tape.
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Defective U301 (AN7312)
Check voltages. Replace if necessary.
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Cassette erasure prevention tabs broken out:
Replace tape or cover tab openings with adhesive tape.