Pioneer CT-W806DR User Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
POOR SOUND QUALITY
Unstable or interrupted
sound.
•
The head, pinch rollers and capstans are dirty.
• The tape is not uniformly wound.
•
Clean the head and pinch rollers (see page 5).
• Completely fast-forward or rewind the tape.
No high freqijjencies.
•
A tape recorded wi^ihout using Dolby NR is be
ing played back with the DOLBY NR button in
the B or C position.
•
The head is dirty.
• Press the DOLBY NR button to OFF.
•
Clean the head (see page 5).
High frequencies are
emphasized.
• A tape recorded using Dolby NR is being played back
with the DOLBY NR button in the OFF position.
• Press the DOLBY NR button to select the same
position as the position used in recording.
Sound from previous
recordings remains
when rerecording a tape.
• The head is dirty.
• Clean the head (see page 5).
The sound is distorted.
• Recording level is too high.
• The recorded signal itself is distorted.
•
The head is dirty.
• Turn REC LEVEL control down when recording
(see page
20
).
• Replace the cassette.
•
Clean the head (see page 5).
Too much noise.
• High noise tape is being used.
•
Incomplete Insertion of a connection cord, poor
contact.
• Recording level is too low.
•
The head is dirty.
• The head is magnetized.
• Replace the cassette.
• Check connections (see page
6
).
• Turn REC LEVEL control up when recording
(see page
20
).
•
Clean the head (see page 5).
• Demagnetize with a head demagnetizer
(see page 5).
OTHERS
The music search func
tion does not work.
• Blanks between selections are less than 4 sec
onds long.
• Use a tape with blanks more than 4 seconds long.
Cannot use the remote
control system.
• The control cord Is not connected.
• Connect the control cord (see page
6
).
CD-DECK SYNCHRO is
disabled.
• The components are not connected properly.
• The cassette erasure prevention tabs are broken.
• Connect them properly (see page
6
).
•
Replace the cassette with one whose tabs are
intact.
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 than 1 minute elapsed before the CD player
resumed playback.
• Replace the tape with a longer one.
• Change the disc and press the CD SYNC button
again.
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Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity^ or other external interference. To restore normal operation, turn the
power off and then on again, or unplug the AC power cord and then plug it in again.
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