NAS-E300HD.GB.4-115-698-
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Timer
The Play Timer or Recording Timer does not
work.
Set the clock correctly (page 22).
A power failure occurred while the timer setting
was in standby mode or the power cord was
disconnected.
The unit is being subjected to shocks or vibrations.
Place the unit at a stable location.
The contents recorded by the Recording Timer
is not complete. Some of the material at the
beginning or in the middle are missing.
Set the clock correctly (page 22).
A power failure occurred while the timer setting
was in standby mode or the power cord was
disconnected.
The unit was subjected to shocks or vibrations. Place
the unit at a stable location.
Title Update
“Title Updater” software cannot be used on the
computer.
Use a USB storage device supported by the unit (page
78).
An error occurs when you run “TitleUpdater.exe”
on the computer.
Close Virtual Expander (MICROVAULT software)
first, and then run “TitleUpdater.exe” again.
“export.dat” file cannot be exported.
Only album information (audio data) recorded from
audio CDs can be exported.
Make sure that the USB storage device is connected
firmly to the unit.
The USB storage device or the “Title Updater”
software is not recognized by the computer.
Disconnect the USB storage device, and then
reconnect it correctly.
The “import.dat” file cannot be saved.
The USB storage device is full. Erase unnecessary
data from the USB storage device.
The USB storage device is write-protected. Undo the
write-protection.
Others
The unit works poorly.
The unit may be under the influence of static
electricity or other factors. In this case, restart the
unit. If the unit still works poorly, reset the unit
(page 62).
If any warning message appears, do as the message
says.
The remote control does not work.
The batteries are weak.
There are no batteries inside.
Point the remote control at the remote sensor of the
unit (page 15).
An inverter circuit for a fluorescent light is near the
unit. Move the unit away from the circuit.
Remove any obstacles between the remote and the
remote sensor on the unit, and position the unit
away from fluorescent lights.
Move the remote closer to the unit.
The unit vibrates or noise is heard from the
ventilation hole.
The vibration is caused by the fast rotation of the
hard disk and the noise by the cooling fan. These are
normal and not malfunctions.
Vibration or noise in the unit increases during
recording of a CD.
The hard disk rotates faster during CD recording
than during CD playback, so the increase in
vibration or noise is not a malfunction.
The amount of vibration or noise produced depends
on the CD type.