Appendix
Appendix
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The MCX-1000 does not record
or playback from the analog input
jacks.
The analog level is set too low.
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Use the level adjustment dial on the
front panel of the MCX-1000 to set
an appropriate recording level.
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You cannot change from external
input to another playback option.
The MusicCAST is recording from an
external input.
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Stop recording from an external
source.
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Playback changes from the
external input for no apparent
reason.
Another operator is changing sources.
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Stop the operator from changing
sources.
The MCX-1000 does not control
the AV receiver correctly.
You are using a straight-type RS-232C
cable.
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Use a cross-type RS-232C cable.
You have not set the MCX-1000 to
change AV receiver settings.
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Set The MusicCAST server to
change AV receiver settings.
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The AV receiver 6 channel input
parameter, is set to “ON”.
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Set the AV receiver 6 channel setting
to “OFF”.
The correct time is not displayed.
The power cord has been disconnected
from an AC outlet for more than 1
minute.
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The MCX-1000 holds backup data
for no longer than 1 minute after the
power cord is disconnected from the
AC outlet. Disconnecting it for
longer than this will reset the internal
clock. Reconnect the power cord
within one minute of disconnection.
There is a gap between MP3
songs.
MP3 songs are encoded individually.
This is not a defect in the MCX-1000.
There is no sound from analog
inputs.
The external component is not
connected correctly.
Correct the component correctly.
The ANALOG REC LEVEL on the
MusicCAST server front panel is too
low.
Increase the ANALOG REC LEVEL.
Playback is delayed or starts at
the wrong place on the CD.
The CD is scratched or dirty.
Check the CD, and replace it if
necessary.
The speakers emit a humming
sound.
Connect your components correctly.
Connect the stereo pin cables firmly.
The remote control does not
appear to function correctly.
The batteries in the remote control are
exhausted.
Replace both batteries with new ones.
You are attempting to operate the
MCX-1000 from too far away.
You are not aiming the remote
controller at the MCX-1000.
Use the remote control within a 60
degree arc, no further than 6 meters
from the MCX-1000.
Bright light (such as sunlight or light
from a fluorescent lamp) is striking the
remote control sensor.
Relocate the MCX-1000 so that no
bright light strikes the remote control
sensor.
Functioning of your TV is
impaired.
The television is using an indoor
antenna.
Use an outdoor antenna with your
television.
Playback on the MCX-A10 skips
or pauses.
The current state of your network
(wired or wireless) is preventing
smooth playback.
Try stopping playback and/or
recording.
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