Sony MZ-RH1 User Manual

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Symptom

Case and/or corrective action

Sound has a lot of static.

 Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering

with operation. Move the recorder away from the source of strong
magnetism.

The volume of the recorded track

is low.

 The track was recorded in analog mode or you used a connecting

cord with an attenuator. Use a correct connecting cord without an
attenuator.

 The recording level was low. Adjust the recording level manually

while recording ( page 52).

Volume cannot be turned up.

 “AVLS” is set to “On” (“AVLS On” on the remote). Set to “Off”

(“AVLS Off” on the remote) ( page 58).

No sound comes through the

earphones.

 The earphones plug is not firmly connected. Plug in the plug of the

earphones firmly to the recorder.

 The plug is dirty. Clean the plug.

The disc cannot be played on

another component.

 The component does not support Hi-MD. Discs used in Hi-MD

mode can be played only on components that supports Hi-MD.

The edited tracks may exhibit

sound dropout during search

operations.

 This occurs due to the MiniDisc system limitation. The

fragmentation of data may cause sound dropout while searching
because the tracks are played in higher speed than normal
playback.

There is no R-channel sound

output when playing a track

recorded from a cassette deck

or through an amplifier, or when

listening to sound from a cassette

deck or amplifier.

 There is no R-channel output if the cassette deck or an amplifier

is connected with a monaural cord. Make sure to use a stereo
connecting cord.

You cannot play an MP3 audio

track.

 The type of MP3 supported by this recorder is MPEG-1 Audio

Layer-3, transferred by the SonicStage software, with a sampling
frequency of 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz.

Date and time of recording are not

displayed.

 Date and time of recording are displayed if the they have been

recorded. When an audio track is transferred from your computer,
the recording date and time are not displayed.

The operation lamp flashes slowly

during playback.

 The operation lamp flashes slowly when the contents of an editing

operation performed during playback or play-pause are ready to be
written to the disc. When playback on the recorder is stopped, the
edited contents are written to the disc and the operation lamp turns
off.

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