Marantz CC4001 CC4001 .PCF File - Page 22

Trouble Shooting - error

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TROUBLE SHOOTING If you think a malfunction has occurred, first check the points listed below. The problem is likely to have been caused by a simple operational error. If the problem cannot be corrected even after carrying out the following checks, consult your dealer or nearest Marantz sales office or service counter. # The disc fails to rotate. 1. Is the AC Power cord plugged in properly? 2. Is the POWER ON/STANDBY switch ON? 3. Is the disc placed in the correct position? 4. Is the disc placed properly with the label side facing up? 5. Is the disc dirty? 6. Is the disc scratched? 7. Is the disc warped? # The disc is rotating but no sound is heard. 1. Are the amplifier and speakers connected properly? 2. Is the amplifier switch ON? 3. Is the amplifier's function or selector switch set to "CD" or "AUX" or such (or whatever you have connected this unit to)? 4. Is the amplifier's volume control set at the minimum level? # The disc stops in mid-operation. The sound drops out or noise is heard. 1. Is the disc dirty? 2. Is the disc scratched? 3. Is the disc warped? * In the case of a CD-R or CD-RW disc, this problem may occur when the conditions under which its data was originally written were substandard or when the quality of the disc itself is poor. * This condition may occur in Mixed-Mode CDs, CD Extra, and other discs that have CDDA format mixed with other data. Noise may also be heard momentarily when skipping tracks. # Remote control operation is not possible. 1. Is the transmitter of the remote control unit (RC4001CC) pointed correctly at the remote sensor on the front of the player (this unit)? (See page 4) Are there any obstacles between? 2. Are the batteries in the remote control unit exhausted? 3. Is there another strong light striking the player's remote sensor? 4. Is EXT./INT. switch on the unit back panel set in the correct place? (See page 7) # CD-R/CD-RW disc cannot be played. (See page 2) 1. Is the disc placed upside down? 2. Is the disc finalized correctly (TOC written)? 3. Is the recorded information music format (CDDA) or MP3 music data? # A specific CD cannot be played. Copy control CDs (CDs with copy guard) are special discs that do not comply with current CD standards. Marantz cannot guarantee the ability to play such discs on your CD player. When normal CDs can be played without a problem and problems occur only when playing these special discs, it is not a problem with this unit. Please ask the seller of the copy control CD for detailed information regarding copy control CDs. # MP3 music data cannot be played. There are some restrictions on the MP3 music data which can be played on this unit. For details, please refer to "PLAYING MP3 FILES" on page 2. # The unit makes a clicking sound when the tray closes. This is the adhesion click of the clamper for securing the disc. This does not cause any problem in using the unit. # While the disc is spinning, a spinning sound is heard or a slight vibration occurs. Depending on the disc, a spinning sound may occur or the unit may vibrate slightly due to disc eccentricity or such. This is not a problem with this unit. 19 ENGLISH

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19
ENGLISH
TROUBLE SHOOTING
If you think a malfunction has occurred, first check
the points listed below. The problem is likely to
have been caused by a simple operational error. If
the problem cannot be corrected even after
carrying out the following checks, consult your
dealer or nearest Marantz sales office or service
counter.
The disc fails to rotate.
1.
Is the AC Power cord plugged in properly?
2.
Is the
POWER ON/STANDBY
switch ON?
3.
Is the disc placed in the correct position?
4.
Is the disc placed properly with the label side
facing up?
5.
Is the disc dirty?
6.
Is the disc scratched?
7.
Is the disc warped?
The disc is rotating but no sound
is heard.
1.
Are the amplifier and speakers connected
properly?
2.
Is the amplifier switch ON?
3.
Is the amplifier
s function or selector switch set
to
CD
or
AUX
or such (or whatever you
have connected this unit to)?
4.
Is the amplifier
s volume control set at the
minimum level?
The disc stops in mid-operation.
The sound drops out or noise is
heard.
1.
Is the disc dirty?
2.
Is the disc scratched?
3.
Is the disc warped?
*
In the case of a CD-R or CD-RW disc, this
problem may occur when the conditions under
which its data was originally written were
substandard or when the quality of the disc
itself is poor.
*
This condition may occur in Mixed-Mode CDs,
CD Extra, and other discs that have CDDA
format mixed with other data.
Noise may also be heard momentarily when
skipping tracks.
Remote control operation is not
possible.
1.
Is the transmitter of the remote control unit
(RC4001CC) pointed correctly at the remote
sensor on the front of the player (this unit)?
(See page 4)
Are there any obstacles between?
2.
Are the batteries in the remote control unit
exhausted?
3.
Is there another strong light striking the
player
s remote sensor?
4.
Is
EXT./INT.
switch on the unit back panel set
in the correct place? (See page 7)
CD-R/CD-RW disc cannot be
played. (See page 2)
1.
Is the disc placed upside down?
2.
Is the disc finalized correctly (TOC written)?
3.
Is the recorded information music format (CD-
DA) or MP3 music data?
A specific CD cannot be played.
Copy control CDs (CDs with copy guard) are
special discs that do not comply with current
CD standards. Marantz cannot guarantee the
ability to play such discs on your CD player.
When normal CDs can be played without a
problem and problems occur only when playing
these special discs, it is not a problem with this
unit.
Please ask the seller of the copy control CD for
detailed information regarding copy control
CDs.
MP3 music data cannot be played.
There are some restrictions on the MP3 music
data which can be played on this unit. For
details, please refer to
PLAYING MP3 FILES
on page 2.
The unit makes a clicking sound
when the tray closes.
This is the adhesion click of the clamper for
securing the disc.
This does not cause any problem in using the
unit.
While the disc is spinning, a spinning
sound is heard or a slight vibration
occurs.
Depending on the disc, a spinning sound may
occur or the unit may vibrate slightly due to
disc eccentricity or such. This is not a problem
with this unit.