Troubieshooting – Panasonic KXL-D721 User Manual

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Troubieshooting

Trouble

Possible Cause

Solution

Transmission

speed of data

slows down

When using the batteries,

the notebook computer has

entered the power

management mode

Set the CPU speed of the

notebook computer faster in

power management or use the

AC adaptor

Buttons/POWER

switch of player

do not function

Press RESET switch located

at the bottom by using a

pointed object like a pen

"no

disc"

message appears

on player's

display even after

inserting a CD,

Sound skips, or

data can not be

read

CD IS placed with the label

side facing down

Place the CD with the label

side facing up ( P 25)

CD without (|][^| ar fjigg

mark IS used

Use the CD marked with

foMg or

CD may have become dirty

Clean the CD ( P 34)

CD IS damaged

Replace with another CD

The player or/and CD are

moistened, because the

player or/and CD may be

moved from a cold place to a

warm place

Remove the CD from the

player and leave it out for 1

hour

You can not

record using

Microphone

Microphone IS not connected

to the MIC jack properly

Connect the Microphone to the

MIC jack properly ( D^P 14)

Volume of Mic

IS

set to the

lowest level or Mute is

selected in the Recording

Control application

Set the volume of Mic to a

higher level or turn off the

Mute in the Recording Control

application ( P 17 in the

Audio Applications Manual)

Windows 95

computer does

not recognize

CD-ROM

TheSnund/CD-ROM

Interface Card is not fully

inserted, or the player is not

turned on

After turning on the player,

□pen the My Computer,

Control Panel, System and

then Device Manager and click

"Refresh"

Speakers howl

The volume of Mic is set too

high, or the Record Monitor

IS on

Lower the volume of Mic, mute

the Record Monitor in

Recording Control application

or lower the volume of l/F Box

( P 17 in the Audio

Applications Manual)

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