Troubleshooting – Pioneer CT-W208R Manuel d'utilisation

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The head is dirty.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

POOR SOUND QUALITY

Clean the head (see page 7).

The sound is distorted.

÷ Recording level is too high.

÷ The recorded signal itself is distorted.

÷ Turn REC LEVEL control down

when recording (see page 21).

÷ Replace the cassette.

Clean the head (see page 7).

÷ High noise tape is being used.
÷ Incomplete insertion of a connection cord,

poor contact.

÷ Recording level is too low.

The head is dirty.

÷ The head is magnetized.

÷ Replace the cassette.
÷ Check connections (see page 8).

÷ Turn REC LEVEL control up

when recording (see page 21).

Clean the head (see page 7).

÷ Demagnetize with a head

demagnetizer (see page 7).

OTHERS

The music search
function does not work.

÷ Blanks between selections are less than

4 seconds long.

÷ Use a tape with blanks more than 4

seconds long.

Cannot use the remote
control system.

÷ The control cord is not connected.

÷ Connect the remote control cord

(see page 8).

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Unstable or interrupted
sound

÷ The head, pinch rollers and capstans

are dirty.

÷ The tape is not uniformly wound.

÷ Completely fast-forward or rewind

the tape.

÷ Clean the head (see page 7).

No high frequencies

÷ A tape recorded without Dolby NR is

being played back with the DOLBY NR
switch in the B or C position.

÷ Set the DOLBY NR switch to OFF.

÷ The head is dirty.

÷ Clean the head (see page 7).

High frequencies are
emphasized.

÷ A Dolby NR-encoded tape is being

played back with the DOLBY NR switch
in the OFF position.

÷ Set DOLBY NR(B/C) switch to

the same position used for recording.

Sound from previous
recordings remains
when rerecording a
tape.

÷ The head is dirty.

Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity, or other external interference. To restore normal
operation, turn the power off and then on again, or unplug he AC power cord and then plug it in again.

Too much noise

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