7 – reference and specifications, Troubleshooting, 7, “reference and specifications – Sony CC-222 User Manual

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TASCAM CC-222 Owner’s Manual

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7 – Reference and specifications

Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible cause and remedy

No power when

POWER is pressed

The power cord is not inserted properly. Check and correct this.

Hum on playback

Audio connections not made properly. Check the connections

No audio output

The external amplifier is no properly connected, or the wrong set of inputs connected to
the active

LINE OUTPUTs has been selected on the amplifier. Check and correct.

The remote control does not seem to work

Is the power on? Are the batteries in the remote control dead? Is the remote control unit
too far away or at the wrong angle for correct operation (“Use of the remote control unit” on
page 10)
?

Low sound quality when playing back a tape

The heads are dirty or magnetized. See “Tape maintenance” on page 41.

Sound is odd when playing back. a tape

Pitch control may be off center (“Pitch control” on page 18)

Tape recording cannot be carried out

The write-protect tabs have been broken off the cassette, the heads are dirty, or the
recording level is set too low.

Hum appears at the

PHONO input

The grounding wire is not connected from the record deck to the CC-222.

No sound on playback (the disc is playing and
the time display is incrementing)

The connections from the CC-222 to the amplifier system have not been made properly, or
the input source selector is not at the correct position.

No meter indication when a source is input

Analog and/or digital volume (“Signal volume” on page 24) is set too low. The signal is
being input through an unselected input source (“Input selection” on page 24)
or
The input selection is not made correctly (“Recording operations” on page 16 (tape) or
“Input selection” on page 24 (disc).

There is a gap in the A-B loop when played
back

The A and B points are in different tracks.

The unit is in AUTO SPACE mode and is not
playing (it is paused)

When the unit is automatically paused as a result of the auto space mode, pressing the
AUTO SPACE key puts the unit into pause mode, and playback does not resume automat-
ically after the auto pause time is elapsed (see “Auto spacing” on page 23).

D-IN UNLOCK!

A digital input source has been selected for CD recording, but the source is not connected
or is not switched on.

Cannot record on a disc (pressing

RECORD

shows MONITOR)

A finalized disc has been inserted. Use an unfinalized recordable disc.

The recording level suddenly jumps (up or
down) when switching to or from digital direct
mode

When recording from digital sources, the digital direct mode bypasses the digital level
(“Signal volume” on page 24), so that if this has been set to a non-zero value, the level will
be different. See “Digital direct” on page 32.

PGM Full !

An attempt has been made to create more than 25 program steps.

Disc Full!
or Cannot Rec!

There is no space on the disc, or no tracks are available, or a general recording error has
occurred.

Not FS 44.1k!

You are trying to do digital direct recording from a source which has not been recorded at
44.1 kHz (“Digital direct” on page 32).

Disc Error

The disc is bad. If it is a CD-RW disc, you may refresh it (“Refreshing a disc” on page 35),
otherwise replace the disc.

Erase Error!

An error has occurred while trying to erase the disc.

The display suddenly shows PMA Writing

Either the disc is full (this message will be prefaced by

Disc Full!!

(“Full

disc” on page 26) or an attempt has been mode to write more than 99 tracks.

Rec Error

General recording error. This may be caused by vibration or a shock during recording, for
example, or may be the result of a bad disc. Try recording again with the same disc. If the
message appears again, try a different disc.

No OPC Area!

Appears only with CD-R discs. The OPC area is full, and no further recording is possible
on this disc. Finalize the disc.

OPC Area CLR

Seen when a CD-RW disc OPC area is full, and the CC-222 automatically cleans up the
OPC area for further recording.

Need Repair!

Current disc needs repair. Refresh the CD-RW disc using the procedure described in
“Refreshing a disc” on page 35.

System Err!

System error.

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