Other symptoms – Kenwood DM-SG7 User Manual
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DM-SG7(EN)
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In case of difficulty
Other symptoms
Remedy
Cause
Symptom
¶ The cords are connected errone-
ously.
¶ No disc has been loaded.
¶ A non-recorded disc has been
loaded.
Sound is not output even when
the play key is pressed.
¶ Connect the cords in accordance with
“System connections”.
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¶ Load a disc.
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¶ Load a prerecorded disc or playback-
only disc.
Recording is not possible
¶ The disc is write-protected.
¶ An attempt is made to record digital
signal from a source while its digital
copy has been prohibited by SCMS.
¶ The recording level is too low (in case
of analog recording).
¶ A playback-only disc has been loaded.
¶ The disc does not have a recordable
area.
¶ The REC INPUT key is not set to the
actual input source.
¶ If the amplifier is connected to this unit
through a system control cord, the
amplifier’s input selector is set to the
MD input.
¶ Change the position of the write
protect tab to the write position or
use a recordable disc.
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¶ Use analog recording.
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¶ Adjust the recording level again.
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¶ Use a recordable disc.
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¶ Use another disc.
¶ Set it according to the actual input
source.
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¶ Set the amplifier’s input selector to
other position than MD.
Sound is distorted.
¶ The recording level has not been ad-
justed.
¶ A disc in which distorted sound has
been recorded is played.
¶ Read “Adjust the recording level”.
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¶ Use another disc.
¶ An external noise is induced.
¶ Install the unit at a position apart
from an electric appliance or TV set.
Noise is noticeable.
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