Sony MZ-N1 Operating Instructions - Page 82
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Symptom Cause/Solution VOLUME +/- or Digital Sound Preset does not function or noise is heard. • The "AUDIO OUT" parameter is set to "LINE OUT". , Set the "AUDIO OUT" parameter to "HeadPhone"(page 27). The disc cannot edit on other component. • The component does not support LP2 stereo or LP4 stereo. , Edit on other component that support LP2 stereo or LP4 stereo. Momentary noise is heard. • Due to the special digital audio compression technology used in LP4 stereo mode, momentary noise may occur on very rare occasions with certain sound sources. , Record in normal stereo or LP2 stereo mode. The group function (group mode/group skip mode) does not operate. • While using a disc that has no group information, an attempt was made to turn group mode on ("No Group" appears). , Use a disc with a group information. • When selecting program play, an attempt was made to turn group mode on. , Turn group mode on, before selecting program play. The display window is not normal. • The recorder was disconnected from the power source. , Let the recorder sit for a while, or disconnect the power source, reconnect it, and then press any of the operation buttons. The track that was • You removed the recorder from the USB cradle during the check checked out is not out. recorded on the , Make sure not to remove the recorder from the USB cradle MD. before check-out has completed and the recorder has stopped. List of menus Menu functions Press the jog dial on the recorder or press DISPLAY for 2 seconds or more on the remote control to enter a menu. Menu on the Menu on the Functions recorder1) remote control1) EDIT EDIT Selecting editing operations (labeling, erasing tracks, discs, or groups, etc.) (page 51 to 63, 65 and 66). DISPLAY - Displaying elapsed playing time, remaining playing time, etc. (page 38 and 47). PLAY MODE - Selecting the play mode (repeat play, shuffle play, etc.) (page 42). 82