JVC XA-GP1BK Instruction Manual - Page 25

Problem, Possible Cause, Solution, Checking the, CF card, Charger, Checking the Infrared Address

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Checking the CF card Checking the Infrared Address Transmitter Problem Possible Cause Solution • Optical transmission lens on the transmitter or the sensor lens on the Portable ROM Player is dirty. • Clean the optical transmission lens on the transmitter or the sensor lens on the Portable ROM Player. The infrared beam projection range is extremely short. • Extremely strong rays or natural sunlight shining in the direction of the Portable ROM Player are interfering with sensor reception. • Place a blind to cover the region of the window where the sunlight enters. • An invertor fluorescent light has been placed too close to the transmitter and is shining in the direction of the Portable ROM Player. • Place the transmitter away from that type of fluorescent light. Or replace the light with a more common type of fluorescent light. Transmission area is too small. • Installation angle of the transmitter has slipped or was not set properly. • Install the transmitter correctly after referring to the examples that illustrate the Pointing method and the Auto method. Does not operate. • The set address and the CF card • Set the correct address. WAV file do not match. • Wrong CF card was inserted. • Insert the correct CF card. • Power cord is not plugged in properly. Cannot recharge the Portable ROM Player. • Portable ROM Player and charger terminals are dirty. • Fuse has blown. • Plug the power cord completely into the outlet. • Clean both terminals used for recharging. • Replace the fuse with a new one. (Use 250V/5A fuse.) Reference page ¶ ¶ ¶ page 10 | page 13 ¶ ¶ page 7 page 22 page 5 Charger Note • JVC is not responsible for any lost revenues or damages incurred due to the improper operation or malfunctioning of these products. This should be fully understood in advance before attempting to use these products. • Many of the functions of the Portable ROM Player are executed with the use of micro processors. In the event that the unit does not operate properly due to for example static electricity, turn the POWER to OFF. Then after a short while, turn back to ON. 25

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Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Optical transmission lens on the
transmitter or the sensor lens on
the Portable ROM Player is dirty.
Extremely strong rays or natural
sunlight shining in the direction
of the Portable ROM Player are
interfering with sensor
reception.
An invertor fluorescent light has
been placed too close to the
transmitter and is shining in the
direction of the Portable ROM
Player.
Installation angle of the
transmitter has slipped or was
not set properly.
The set address and the CF card
WAV file do not match.
Wrong CF card was inserted.
Power cord is not plugged in
properly.
Portable ROM Player and
charger terminals are dirty.
Fuse has blown.
Clean the optical
transmission lens on the
transmitter or the sensor
lens on the Portable ROM
Player.
Place a blind to cover the
region of the window where
the sunlight enters.
Place the transmitter away
from that type of fluorescent
light. Or replace the light
with a more common type of
fluorescent light.
Install the transmitter
correctly after referring to
the examples that illustrate
the Pointing method and the
Auto method.
Set the correct address.
Insert the correct CF card.
Plug the power cord
completely into the outlet.
Clean both terminals used
for recharging.
Replace the fuse with a new
one.
(Use 250V/5A fuse.)
The infrared beam
projection range is
extremely short.
Transmission area
is too small.
Does not operate.
Checking the
CF card
Charger
Reference
page
page 10
|
page 13
page 7
page 22
page 5
Cannot recharge
the Portable ROM
Player.
Checking the Infrared Address Transmitter
Note
JVC is not responsible for any lost revenues or
damages incurred due to the improper operation or
malfunctioning of these products. This should be
fully understood in advance before attempting to
use these products.
Many of the functions of the Portable ROM Player
are executed with the use of micro processors. In
the event that the unit does not operate properly
due to for example static electricity, turn the POWER
to OFF. Then after a short while, turn back to ON.