Onkyo FR-N3X User Manual English - Page 69

Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Use this troubleshooting guide as an aid to remedy problems. Problems may be caused by any component connected to this unit. Please check the table below, cross-referencing with the instruction manuals for the other components. Amplifier CD/MD Symptom Cause Remedy Pages The unit does not turn The AC power cord (mains lead) is not fully Insert the AC power cord (mains lead) plug 11 on. inserted into the wall outlet (the mains). to the wall outlet (the mains) securely. No sound is reproduced from either the left or right speaker. • The wire of the speaker cord is touching • Check the speaker connections. the other jacks, connectors, or metal parts. • The volume level is turned down to the • Adjust the volume level. minimum. • The sound is muted with the muting func- • Press MUTING on the remote control to tion. restore the sound. • The headphones are connected to the • Turn down the volume level first, then PHONES jack. disconnect the headphones. • The audio cables are not inserted firmly. • Check the connections and insert the audio connection cable plugs firmly. 8 16 26 26 9, 10 Noise is audible. Strong magnetism from a television or a simi- Turn off any television or similar devices or - lar device may be interfering with operations. move them away from the unit. The disc skips. • Vibrations are being transmitted to the unit. • Place the unit in a vibration-free location. - • The disc is severely scratched. • Replace the disc with a new one. 12 • The disc is extremely dirty. - CD • Clean the disc. 12 Track numbers cannot be stored when setting MEMORY playback. • No disc is inserted in the unit. • A track number not on the disc is being input. • Insert a disc into the unit. 20, 22 • Input only the track numbers on the disc. 40 The disc is loaded in the disc tray, but playback will not begin. • The disc is inserted with the wrong side facing upward. - CD • The disc is extremely dirty. - CD • The disc is dirty or damaged. ("Disc Error" appears in the display.) - MD • The disc inserted is not recorded. - MD • Moisture has formed inside the unit. • Insert the disc with the label side facing upward. • Clean the disc. • Replace the disc with a new one. • The disc may be reused after erasing all the data. • Replace the disc with a recorded one. • Take the disc out and leave the unit for several hours until the moisture evaporates. 12, 20 12 12, 66 55 22 3 Search time (when mov- • The disc is dirty. ing to a specific track) is • The disc is scratched. extremely long. • Clean the disc. 12 • Replace the disc with a new one. 12 Disc cannot be loaded. • The wrong side of the disc is being • Insert the disc in the direction of the 22 inserted. arrow printed on the disc. The unit does not record. • The disc is record-protected. ("Protected" appears in the display.) • The unit is not connected properly to the sound source. • The analog recording level is too low. • A playback-only disc is inserted. ("Cannot Rec" appears in the display.) • There is not enough time left on the disc. • "Retry Error" appears in the display. • Close the record-protect tab on the disc. • Check the connections and insert the audio connection cable plugs firmly. • Adjust the recording level properly. • Replace the disc with a recordable one. • Replace the disc with another recordable disc with enough recording time, or delete unnecessary tracks from the disc. • Eject the MD, then insert it again and retry recording. 12 9, 10 38 - 55, 56 - The disc name or track • The disc is record-protected. ("Protected" • Close the record-protect tab on the disc. 12 name cannot be appears.) entered. • A playback-only disc is inserted. ("Cannot • Replace the disc with a recordable one. - Rec" appears.) If the unit does not operate properly even after attempting the prescribed remedies, unplug and then plug in the power cord again. CD MD (Continued on the next page) 69

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Problems may be caused by any component connected to this unit. Please check the table below, cross-referenc-
ing with the instruction manuals for the other components.
(Continued on the next page)
Troubleshooting
Use this troubleshooting guide as an aid to remedy problems.
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Pages
The unit does not turn
on.
The AC power cord (mains lead) is not fully
inserted into the wall outlet (the mains).
Insert the AC power cord (mains lead) plug
to the wall outlet (the mains) securely.
11
No sound is reproduced
from either the left or
right speaker.
The wire of the speaker cord is touching
the other jacks, connectors, or metal parts.
The volume level is turned down to the
minimum.
The sound is muted with the muting func-
tion.
The headphones are connected to the
PHONES jack.
The audio cables are not inserted
rmly.
Check the speaker connections.
Adjust the volume level.
Press MUTING on the remote control to
restore the sound.
Turn down the volume level
rst, then
disconnect the headphones.
Check the connections and insert the
audio connection cable plugs
rmly.
8
16
26
26
9, 10
Noise is audible.
Strong magnetism from a television or a simi-
lar device may be interfering with operations.
Turn off any television or similar devices or
move them away from the unit.
The disc skips.
Vibrations are being transmitted to the unit.
The disc is severely scratched.
The disc is extremely dirty.
CD
Place the unit in a vibration-free location.
Replace the disc with a new one.
Clean the disc.
12
12
Track numbers cannot
be stored when setting
MEMORY playback.
No disc is inserted in the unit.
A track number not on the disc is being
input.
Insert a disc into the unit.
Input only the track numbers on the disc.
20, 22
40
The disc is loaded in the
disc tray, but playback
will not begin.
The disc is inserted with the wrong side
facing upward.
CD
The disc is extremely dirty.
CD
The disc is dirty or damaged. (
Disc Error
appears in the display.)
MD
The disc inserted is not recorded.
MD
Moisture has formed inside the unit.
Insert the disc with the label side facing
upward.
Clean the disc.
Replace the disc with a new one.
The disc may be reused after erasing all
the data.
Replace the disc with a recorded one.
Take the disc out and leave the unit for
several hours until the moisture evapo-
rates.
12, 20
12
12, 66
55
22
3
Search time (when mov-
ing to a speci
c track) is
extremely long.
The disc is dirty.
The disc is scratched.
Clean the disc.
Replace the disc with a new one.
12
12
Disc cannot be loaded.
The wrong side of the disc is being
inserted.
Insert the disc in the direction of the
arrow printed on the disc.
22
The unit does not
record.
The disc is record-protected. (
Protected
appears in the display.)
The unit is not connected properly to the
sound source.
The analog recording level is too low.
A playback-only disc is inserted. (
Cannot
Rec
appears in the display.)
There is not enough time left on the disc.
•“
Retry Error
appears in the display.
Close the record-protect tab on the disc.
Check the connections and insert the
audio connection cable plugs
rmly.
Adjust the recording level properly.
Replace the disc with a recordable one.
Replace the disc with another recordable
disc with enough recording time, or
delete unnecessary tracks from the disc.
Eject the MD, then insert it again and
retry recording.
12
9, 10
38
55, 56
The disc name or track
name cannot be
entered.
The disc is record-protected. (
Protected
appears.)
A playback-only disc is inserted. (
Cannot
Rec
appears.)
Close the record-protect tab on the disc.
Replace the disc with a recordable one.
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If the unit does not operate properly even after attempting the prescribed remedies, unplug and then plug in the power cord again.
Ampli
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CD/MD
CD
MD