Fixing problems, Troubleshooting, Diagnostic program – Philips CDR 765 User Manual
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FIXING PROBLEMS
Troubleshooting
If you think your CD Recorder/Player is defective, it is wise to
check this list first, and run the diagnostic program. Maybe
you have forgotten a simple step.
Warning!
Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair
the CD Recorder/Player yourself as this will invalidate
the guarantee.
SYMPTOM:» SOLUTION:
No power • check to ensure that the ON/OFF button is on
• check to ensure that the power cable is
plugged in correctly
• switch the recorder OFF and then immediately
back ON
Auto track does not work
• check to ensure that auto track is selected.
• check to ensure that there are 3 seconds
silence in between the tracks (analogue
recording only)
• check to ensure that the source is a consumer
source with the digital outputaccording the
lEC audio standard.
No sound • check the audio connections
• if using an amplifier, try using a different
source
Amplifier sound is distorted
• check to ensure that the CD Recorder/Player
analogue output is not connected to the
amplifier Phono input.
Play will not start
• check to ensure that the label of the CD is
facing up
• clean the disc
• check to ensure that the disc is not defective
by trying another disc
• make sure that the disc has been finalized for
play in a CD player.
Remote control does not work-
• point the remote control directly at the
CD Recorder/Player
• check the batteries and replace if necessary
Will not record
• clean the disc
• check to ensure that CD-RW is not finalized
• check to ensure that the disc is recordable and
replace if necessary
• make sure the disc is an AUDIO disc
(HO
Ru'd lu
may not appear)
• wrong input source selected.
Analog recording is distorted
• make sure the recording level is correct
20 second pause between recordings
• see Synchronized digital recording (CD-SYNC)
p.15
Player does not react
• switch the ON/OFF button on the front of the
player off and back on
rECuUEr on display
• a power failure has occured during recording,
the CD Recorder/Player is attempting to repair
the disc.
• if rCDd
I5C
then appears on the display, the
disc cannot be recorded further, and cannot be
finalized. It can, however, still be played on
the CD Recorder/Player or on another CD
recorder.
• on a CD-RW disc, the track being recorded is
lost, but further recording and finalization can
still be done.
• If
nn
nor
I lU ui L.
appears on the display, the disc
cannot be used for recording. Flowever, it can
still be used as a CD on this recorder.
FiODrEE on display
• While scanning a CD before recording, a non
audio track was detected. This track cannot be
copied and will be skipped.
Diagnostic program
If the malfunction persists, perform the Diagnostic Program:
1
Switch the CD Recorder/Player off using ON/OFF.
2 Simultaneously press PLAY and STOP and switch the CD
Recorder/Player back on using ON/OFF.
-> The display will now indicate
'ailS'd
and after a few
minutes, the message will change to DDDD or
PRSSEd
• If the DDDD message appears, your recorder is
defective and needs to be repaired. Consult your
supplier or call the Philips Consumer Line to find the
nearest service centre. The number of the Consumer
Line can be found in the guarantee booklet.
• If the
PRSSEd
message appears, you may be
misinterpreting the user instructions or using an
inappropriate disc, or there may be a mechanical defect
or an incorrect connection. Carefully read the user
instructions once again; and if necessary contact your
supplier.
• If you cannot solve the problem, contact to the nearest
service centre.
3 Switch off the CD Recorder/Player using ON/OFF to exit
from the Diagnostic Program.
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