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Preparation section

Basic section

Application section

Knowledge sections

In case of difficulty

Symptoms related to MD standard

Symptom

÷ More than 255 tracks (track No. 256 or more) cannot be recorded. (There

may be also cases in which recording is impossible while the track
number is less than 256.)
In such a case, the REMAIN time display shows “0:00”.

÷ When the remaining time of the entire disc is less than 12 sec, the

remaining time indication on the display becomes “0:00”. When the
total time of the deleted tracks exceeds 12 sec, the display changes to
the recordable time.

÷ When a short track is deleted on a repeatedly edited disc, the remaining

time may not increase.

÷ Connection of the track resulting from edit processing may not be

possible.

÷ As recording is executed with 2 sec. as the minimum unit, the display

time may not coincide.

÷ This derives from the restriction in the MD system standard and not a

malfunction.

÷ Depending on the contents of the recorded source (CD etc.), the track

numbers may not be assigned correctly.

÷ The track number may be increased in case of dirt or scratches on the CD.

÷ When a new recordable MD (with nothing recorded) is inserted,

“DISC READING” is displayed longer than usual.

÷ Monaural recording and stereo recording are executed according to

different formats. This is not a malfunction.

÷ The title recording area is used in units of 7 characters, so that input of

1792 characters may not be possible.

Cause

“DISC FULL” is displayed while the disc still has a remaining re-
cordable time.

The possible recording time does not increase even when a short
track is erased.

Tracks can not be connected.

The time which has been recorded on the MD and the remaining
time do not add up to the maximum recording time (60 or 74 min.).

When search is performed in a track which has been compiled by
editing, the sound is sometimes interrupted.

The track numbers are not assigned correctly.

“DISC READING” is displayed for an abnormally long time.

The time display becomes inaccurate with a monaurally recorded
disc.

Input of 1792 title characters is not possible.

MD recorder section (other symptoms)

Remedy

Cause

Symptom

÷ The cords are connected erroneously.

÷ No disc has been loaded.

÷ A non-recorded disc has been loaded.

÷ The disc is write-protected.

÷ An attempt is made to record digital signal from

a source while its digital copy has been prohib-
ited by SCMS.

÷ The recording level is too low. (with use of AUX

or TAPE)

÷ A playback-only disc has been loaded.

÷ The disc does not have a recordable area.

÷ The input selector is set to MD.

÷ The recording level has not been adjusted(with

use of AUX or TAPE).

÷ A disc in which distorted sound has been re-

corded is played.

÷ An external noise is induced.

÷ The jog dial has been moved during analog

recording.

÷ Switching is operated too quickly.

Sound is not output even when the play key
is pressed.

Recording is not possible

Sound is distorted.

Noise is noticeable.

The recorded volume changes during the
recording.

The display goes out for a moment after the
unit has been turned ON.

÷ Connect the cords in accordance with

“System connections”.

÷ Load a disc.

÷ Load a prerecorded disc or playback-

only disc.

÷ Change the position of the write pro-

tect tab to the write position or use a
recordable disc.

÷ Recording is not possible.

÷ Adjust the input level.

÷ Use a recordable disc.

÷ Use another disc.

÷ Set the input selector to the source to

be recorded.

÷ Adjust the input level.

÷ Record again.

÷ Install the unit at a position apart from

an electric appliance or TV set.

÷ Do not move the knobs during record-

ing.

÷ This is not a malfunction.

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