Troubleshooting —continued – Onkyo CR-N7 User Manual

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Troubleshooting—Continued

No sound is heard from the connected device.

• Make sure that the optical digital cable is not bent or damaged.
• Set the digital output to PCM, because the CD receiver supports only PCM signals.

The turntable sounds still.

• Make sure the turntable has a built in phono equalizer.
• If the turntable has no phono equalizer built in, you must provide one separately.

Timer playback or recording does not work.

• The clock should be set correctly.

If the clock is not set, playback or recording does not work. Make sure you program the current time. (See page 44.)

• Timer operation is not activated if the power to the unit is turned on before the timer On time. Be sure to place the

unit in Standby mode before timer operation starts. (See page 51.)

• Programmed time may overlap with another timer. Be sure to set multiple timers such that time ranges do not overlap.

(See page 47.)

• If you try to set the Sleep timer or press TIMER during timer operation, the current timer setting is cancelled.
• The timer operation uses the volume level that was set before the unit was placed in Standby mode. Set an appropriate

volume level before you place the unit in Standby mode. (See page 51.)

• Make sure that the

cable and analog audio cables are connected correctly.

• If you selected an external Onkyo CD recorder for the timer operation, you must specify the source name.

(See page 20.)

Time display is not visible during Standby mode.

• Turn the current time display on while the unit is in Standby mode. (See page 46.)

• Locate the speakers far from the TV.

Timer Function

The Colors of the TV Picture Bleed.

Onkyo is not responsible for damages (such as CD rental fees) due to unsuccessful recordings caused by unit’s mal-
function.
Before you record important data, make sure that the material will be recorded correctly.

This product uses a microcomputer to perform various advanced functions. However, noise, radio interference, or
static electricity could occasionally cause the unit to malfunction. In this case, unplug the power cable from the AC
outlet, then plug it in again in five seconds.

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