TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
POOR SOUND QUALITY
The sound is unstable or
interrupted.
The tape is not uniformly wound.
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Fast forward or rewind the tape completely.
There are no high frequencies.
A tape recorded without Dolby NR is being played back] @
with the DOLBY NR switch set to B or C position.
Set the DOLBY NR switch to OFF.
Slean the heads (see page 8).
High frequencies are
emphasized.
A Dolby NR tape is being played back with the DOLBY
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NR switch set to OFF.
Set the DOLBY NR switch to the same positions used
for recording.
The sound from previous
recordings remains when the
tape is re-recorded.
eads are dirty.
anthe heads
(seepage 8).
ing cannot be carried out.
Output cords are not connected.
The cassette tape accidental erasure preventiontabs
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are removed.
Replace the cassette with one whose tabs are intact
(see page 6).
The CD SYNC indicator
is off during CD -DECK
SYNCHRO recording.
The tape ran out during the CD -DECK SYNCHRO
®
mode.
After the deck entered recording standby mode, more
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than 1 minute elapsed before the CD player resumed
playback.
ut
Replace the tape with a longer one.
Change the disc and press the CD SYNCHRO button
again.
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