Sony MZ-R900 User Manual

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The recorder does
not work or works
poorly.

• A Premastered MD is inserted (“P/B ONLY” appears) when

recording.
, Insert a recordable MD

“NO SIGNAL”
appears in the
display when
recording from a
portable CD
player.

• There is no digital signal from the portable CD player.

, When recording digitally from a portable CD player, use the

AC power adaptor and disable the anti-skip function (such as
ESP) on the CD player (page 18).

There is no
recording on the
MD after a
recording
operation.

• The AC power adaptor was unplugged or a power outage occurred

during recording.

The lid does not
open.

• The power sources have been disconnected during recording or

editing, or the battery have been exhausted.
, Set the power sources again, or replace the exhausted battery

with new ones.

No sound comes
through the
headphones/
earphones.

• The headphones/earphones plug is not firmly connected.

, Plug in the plug of the headphones/earphones firmly to the

remote control. Plug in the plug of the remote control firmly to
i

/LINE OUT.

• Volume is too low.

, Adjust the volume by pressing VOL +/–.

• The plug is dirty.

, Clean the plug.

• Sound comes through the headphones/earphones has a lot of static.
• The “AUDIO OUT” parameter for the i/LINE OUT jack is set to

“LINE OUT”.
, Set to “HeadPhone”.

Volume cannot be
turned up.

• AVLS is on.

, Set AVLS to “AVLS OFF” (page 55).

An MD is not
played normally.

• Playback mode is changed.

, Use the jog lever (L) on the recorder or press RPT/ENT on the

remote control to change back to the normal play.

An MD is not
played from the
first track.

• Disc playing stopped before it came to the last track.

, Flip the jog lever (press the control towards . repeatedly on

the remote) or open and close the lid once to go back to the
beginning of the disc, and restart playing after checking the
track number in the display.

• The disc information has been stored to the Personal Disc Memory.

, Erase the disc information from the Personal Disc Memory.

Symptom

Cause/Solution

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