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Troubleshooting (continued)
Symptom
High frequencies are too
strong.
No high frequency sounds
are heard.
The skip function doesn’t
operate properly.
Auto Reverse doesn’t
operate properly.
Auto Reverse operates even
though the tape has not
reached the end.
The STANDBY indicator
flashes quickly, and no
buttons operate.
The unit doesn’t operate
properly.
Remedy
• Set the proper Dolby NR mode
(see pages 9 and 15) before you
start playing the tape.
• Check the detection holes are not
covered, and that you are using a
cassette which meets the tape
standard (see page 10).
• Set the proper Dolby NR mode
(see pages 9 and 15) before you
start playing the tape.
• Clean the tape head (see page 22).
Insert the blank section properly (see
page 14).
• Set the Auto reverse mode (see
page 9).
• Use a cassette with suitable
leader.
• Use a new cassette.
• Set the One-way mode (see page
9).
Remove the power plug from the
outlet and then plug it in again. If
not recovered, consult your nearest
ONKYO authorized service center.
Turn off the unit for more than ten
seconds, and turn it on again.
If the unit still remains inoperable,
disconnect the AC power cord
(mains lead) from the wall outlet
(the mains) and connect it again.
Cause
• The Dolby NR mode setting is not
matched to the one the tape was
recorded with.
• Automatic tape-type detection is
not operating properly.
• The Dolby NR mode setting is not
matched to the one the tape was
recorded with.
• The tape head is dirty.
The blank section between tracks is
too short or noisy.
• The reverse mode is not set to the
Auto reverse mode.
• The cassette has no leader or the
leader is not transparent.
The tape is creased, wrinkled, or
scratched.
There is a malfunction of the unit.
The internal microcomputer of the
unit is being affected by the power
supply or static electricity.
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