7 additional information – HHB comm PERSONAL COMPACT DISC RECORDER CDR 830 User Manual

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7 Additional information

It’s often easy to mistake incorrect operation for trouble and malfunction of the unit. If you think there is
something wrong with the component, check the points below first. If the problem persists, contact you
nearest HHB authorized service center and have them check over the unit.

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

Power cannot be
turned on.

The power cord is unplugged from the wall
outlet.

The power plug is not firmly connected to
the recorder.

Plug the power cord into a
power outlet.

Make sure that the power plug is
fully inserted in the recorder.

No sound is heard
during playback.

The recorder is not connected up properly.

Check all connections, especially
to the amplifier (p.10–11).

Cannot record.

The recorder is not connected up properly.
The CD-R or CD-RW disc in use has already
been finalized.
The input selection is incorrect.

The REC LEVEL control is set too low.

Check all connections (p.10–11)
Use a non-finalized disc or erase
the CD-RW disc (p.38).
Select the input for the correct
input source to the recorder.
Increase the recording level
(p.23–24).

Recorded sound is
distorted.

The REC LEVEL control is set too high.

Signal connections are incorrect.
There is interference from external
sources.

The disc is damaged or warped.
The disc is extremely dirty.

Reduce the recording level (p.23
–24).

Check all connections (p.10–11)
Turn the power off to other units
near the recorder until there is no
interference.
Use another disc.
Clean the disc.

Remote control
operation is
impossible.

The remote control batteries are
exhausted.

There is an obstacle between the remote
control unit and main unit.
The remote control unit is being operated
outside the remote controllable range.

Replace both of the remote
control batteries with new ones.

Remove the obstacle.

Operate in the remote
controllable range (p.9).

Some tracks are
skipped without
being played.

The SKIP PLAY button is set to on.

Set the SKIP PLAY button to off
(p.28).

Skip playback does
not occur.

The SKIP PLAY button is set to off.

Set the SKIP PLAY button to on
(p.28).

The recorder does
not recognize the
end of tracks
during sync
recording.

The level that the recorder regards as
‘silence’ is set either too low, or too high.

Set the silence threshold to a
suitable level for automatically
numbering tracks (p.33).

A recorded CD-R
disc cannot be
played on other CD
players.

The disc has not been finalized after
recording. When such a disc is loaded, the
CD-R indicator lights up.
The pickup lens of the other CD player is
dirty, impairing its ability to play CD-R discs.

Finalize the disc (p.26).

Try the disc on a different CD
player. If it plays OK then get the
pickup lens on the original player
cleaned.

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