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Troubleshooting, Symptom probable cause action – Olympus LS-100 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Probable cause

Action

Noise is audible

through the

recording monitor

Acoustic feedback is occurring.

When the built-in speaker amps and the like are

connected there is a risk that audio feedback will occur

while recording. It is recommended that you use a

headphone for the recording monitor.

Perform adjustments, such as further distancing the

headphone from the microphone, and not pointing

the headphone at the microphone.

Unable to set index

marks

The maximum number of marks

(99) has been reached.

Erase unnecessary marks (

☞ P. 48).

The file is locked.

Unlock the file (

☞ P. 91).

The file is read-only.

Unlock the file or cancel the read-only setting of the file

on the PC.

Cannot recharge

Contains batter y other than

the specified batter y.

Use the supplied rechargeable batteries.

The batter y is not properly

inser ted.

Insert the battery properly.

USB class set to [Composite].

Change the USB class setting to [Storage] (

☞ P. 110).

Connect the recorder via USB while pressing and

holding the STOP button to recharge it (

☞ P. 24).

Cannot find files

Wrong folder.

Switch to the correct folder (

☞ P. 34).

Noise heard during

playback

The recorder was wiped or shaken

during recording.

The recorder was placed near a cell

phone or fluorescent lamp while

recording or during playback.

Move the recorder.

Unable to erase a file

The file is locked.

Unlock the file (

☞ P. 91).

The file is read-only.

Unlock the file or cancel the read-only setting of the

file on the PC.

Unable to erase a

folder

There is a file that cannot be

recognized by the recorder in the

folder.

Connect the recorder to your PC and erase the folder.

No sound is produced

from a certain track in

the Multi-Track Mode

The track is muted.

Cancel the mute condition (

☞ P. 61).

The output volume of the track

is reduced.

Increase the output volume of the track (

☞ P. 62).