Cassette deck unit – Kenwood UD-952 User Manual

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Symptom

Cause.

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Radio stations cannot be received.

The antennas have not been connected.

A proper broadcasting band has not been

selected,

The frequency of the station to be received

is not uned.

Connect antennas,

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• Select a band.

Tune to the frequency of the desired sta­

tion.

Noise interferes.

• Car ignition noise.

Influence of an electric appliance.

A TV set is installed near the system.

Install the outdoor antenna in an apart po­

sition from the road.

Switch the suspected electric appliance

OFF.

Install the TV or the system at an increased

distance between them.

A station has been preset but it cannot be
received by pressing the numeric key.

The frequency of the preset station is not

tunable.

The preset memory has been cleared be­

cause the power cord has been unplugged
for a long period.

Preset stations with tunable frequencies.

Preset stations again.

Cassette deck unit

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Cause

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Sound cannot be produced by pressing the
play key or no operation occurs even when
an operation key is pressed.

• The connections of cords are wrong.

• The head is dirty.

• The tape is wound too tight due to irregular

winding.

• A nonrecorded tape is played.

• Connect properly referring to "Connec­

tions".

• Clean the head referring to "Head mainte­

nance". •*■^2

• Try another tape.

• Play a recorded tape.

No operation occurs even when an opera­

tion key is pressed.

• The cassette holder is not closed completely.
• The operation key is pressed immediately

after closing the cassette holder.

• The operation key is pressed in less than 3

seconds after turning the power ON.

• A tape is not inserted in the unit.

• The tape is wound too tight due to irregular

winding.

• The tape is fully wound to one of the reels.

• Close the holder completely.
• Press operations keys in more than a few

seconds after closing the holder.

• Press operation keys after waiting for more

than 3 seconds.

• Insert a tape.

• Try another tape.

Change the tape transport direction or re­

verse the tape insertion orientation.

The DPSS malfunctions.

• The tape used is not suitable for DPSS, for

example the spaces between tunes may be
too short.

• Refer to "DPSS".

The OCRS does not function.

• A recordable tape is not present in deck B.

• A disc is not present in the CD player.

• The disc is dirty.

• Insert a recordable tape in deck B and retry

operation.

• Place a disc in the CD player and retry op­

eration.

• Clean the disc, place it in the CD player and

retry operation. ->[

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In dubbing, the tape stops at different
moments in ecks A and B.

• This is due to the difference in the tape

length or characteristics of the mechanisms
of two cassette decks.

• Small time difference does not mean a

malfunction.

The cassette holder cannot be opened by
pressing the eject key.

• The key is pressed during recording or play­

back.

• The microcomputer is malfunctioning due to

external noise.

• Press in stop mode.

• Unplug the power cord and plug it again.

Sound is husky or high frequencies are not
reproduced.

• The head is dirty.

• The tape is stretched or shrunk.

• Clean the head referring to "Head mainte­

nance". -gg

• Try another tape.

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