1. Enter into self-diagnost ic mode.
2. Errors are stored in the unit memory. To clear memory, press and hold down "STOP
n
/-DEMO” button for 5 seconds or more
during self-diagnost ic mode. The message, “CLEAR” appears on the display when memory is erased, and the unit displays the
message, “T”.
Memory is not affected by turning off the power or unplugging the socket.
Be sure to clear memory after repair is completed.
3. Press "STOP
n
/-DEMO” button. A symbol of self-diagnost ic is indicated on the display if an error is found. If several errors are
found, a respective indication is displayed when "STOP
n
/-DEMO" button is pressing repeatedly. (e.g. H01
→
CD F15
→
F01)
If no error is found, only "T " indication is displayed and remains unchange even if "STOP
n
/-DEMO" button is pressed.
12.3. Displaying Self-Diagnostic Results
<Cassette Deck Section> (H01, H02, H03, F01, F02)
1. Enter the self-diagnost ic mode, following the instructions described in [12.1.1 Setting of the Self-Diagnos tic Mode].
2. Insert a normal-positi oned music tape with erase prevention niches on both Sides A and B. Press [TAPE
] button to activate
the TPS operation so that the tape automatically stops at an interval between music selections.
3. Press [STOP
n
/-DEMO] and [TAPE
] buttons together on the remote controller. (Recording does not start.)
4. Then, insert a Cr02-positioned blank cassette tape with an erase prevention niche of Side A or B set to the left side.
5. Press [
/FF/
] button. The tape will be forwarded and automatically stop after two seconds.
6. Remove the cassette tape, and set the other side.
7. Press [
/REW/
] button. The tape will be rewound and automatically stops after two seconds.
8. Press [STOP
n
/-DEMO] button on the unit.
If an error is found, a self-diagnost ic key appears on the display.
If several errors are found, the display shows these keys when [STOP
n
/-DEMO] button is pressed repeatedly. (Ex.: H01 - H02
- F01 - H01)
If no error is found, only the message, “T” appears on the display.
(*1) TPS operation (music search) detects the blank sections between music selections. Therefore, do not use tapes with the
following conditions:
·
A blank section that lasts only 4 seconds or less.
·
No blank sections (recording through microphones, etc.).
·
Music selections that have extremely low pitches or prolonged silent sections (such as classical music).
·
and/or Music recorded with fade in/out effect.
12.4. Error Code Table
12.4.1. Error code for Power Supply
Error Code
Abnormal Items
Possible Cause
F61
POWER AMP output
abnormal
During normal operation, if DCDET becomes “L”, normal POWER OFF process shall not be
executed, PCONT shall be switched to “L” immediately. “GOODBYE” shall not be display but
the error display F61 is displayed instead. 2 seconds after the F61 displayed, ECONO shall be
set to “L” and FL display shall be turned off. The error content shall be memorized when
theabnormality occurs and can be display in the C-mecha self-diagnostic mode described later.
12.4.2. Error codes for CD Mechanism
Error Code
Abnormal Items
Possible Cause
F15
CD REST SW abnormal
CD traverse position intial setting operation failsafe counter (1000 ms) waiting for REST SW to
turn on. Error No. shall be clear by force or during coldstart.
F26
CD servo LSI command
signal abnormal
CD function DTMS command, after system setting, If SENSE = ‘L’ cannot be detected.
Memory shall contain F26 code. After Power on, CD function shall continue, error shall occur
“NO DISC”.
Error No. shall be clear by force or coldstart.
F28
DISC LOAD abnormal
While going to play position, if failsafe counter is finished and switch no change or switch
target condition was not achieve, this error shall be memorized. Next time mechanism
operates, it shall do coldstart.
Error No. shall be clear by force or coldstart.
F29
DISC unload abnormal
While going to play position, if failsafe counter is finished and switch no change or switch
target condition was not achieve, this error shall be memorized. Next time mechanism
operates, it shall do coldstart.
Error No. shall be clear by force or coldstart.
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