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Trouble

Possible Cause

Solution

Transmission

speed of data
slows down.

Using the player with the alkaline

batteries/rechargeable battery.

Use the AC adaptor.

QuickTime is being used.

Please refer to “QuickTime

playback” of the “CD-ROM

ToolKit” in “Read Me for

Panasonic” file in the supplied
Setup disk (ET P. 13).

“no

disc”

message

appears on

player’s display

even after

inserting a CD.
Sound skips, or

data can not be

read.

CD is placed with the label side
facing down.

Place the CD with the label

side facing up (

et

P. 16).

nCOMPACT nCPfNPACf

CD without [flog® or llli

mark is used.

Use the CD marked with

o r s .

CD or the lens of the player may

have become dirty.

Clean the CD or the tens of

the player P. 36).

CD is damaged.

Replace with another CD.

Dust such as a hair lay on the

disc spindle.

Clean the disc spindle.

The player or/and CD are damp

or moist, because the player
or/and CD may have been moved
from a cold place to a warm place.

Remove the CD from the

player and do not use the
player and CD for about 1
hour.

You can not

listen to sound

through the
built-in speakers
of the player.

Headphones are connected to the
PHONES jack of the player.

Disconnect the headphones.

The player’s VOLUME control is

set to “0”.

Set the player’s VOLUME

control to a higher level.

■ When listening to PC sound:

The Audio cable is not
connected to the player’s

LINE IN jack and to the
Macintosh’s Sound Output
port property.

Connect the Audio cable
properly ((E^ P, 25).

■ When listening to PC sound:

The volume of the Macintosh

is set to low or the mute setting
is on.

Adjust the Macintosh’s volume
to higher or click off the mute
setting.

■ When listening to an audio CD:

The volume of CDT Remote

Panel is set to left most.

Adjust the volume by setting it
to right side {

et

P. 22).

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