Onkyo DX-R700 User Manual English - Page 43
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Troubleshooting guide If the DX-R700 begins to operate improperly, use the troubleshooting guide below to help you ascertain the problem. Because the unit contains a microcomputer to provide advanced functions, it may malfunction due to external noise or static electricity. If this happens, disconnect the power cord and then plug it in again after about 5 seconds. About the self-diagnosis function The DX-R700 is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. If a malfunction is detected during operation, one of the messages given below will appear in the front display. Display Disc Error Cause • Playback was likely stopped due to dirt, dust, scratches, or vibrations. • The disc has been placed in upside down. System Error A malfunction has occurred in the system (flashing) due to excessive noise or static electricity. Remedy • Eject the disc and check for dirt, dust, and scratches. • Eject the disc and check that it is placed in correctly. If you place the disc correctly and the same message appears, unplug the power cord and plug it back in again. If the same message appears again, contact an Onkyo service representative. Unplug the power cord and plug it back in again. If the same message appears again, contact an Onkyo service representative. Messages during recording Display Cannot Copy D. In Unlock Cause The input digital signal contains a copy guard signal (SCMS). • The digital input is blocked. Check Level Rec Setup Repair • Data has been input in the CD-ROM, etc. The player component was already playing. The DX-R700 is entering the recording standby state. After recording, the disc was left in the DX-R700 when the power was turned off and the track numbers and recording time data was lost. Disc Full Either the disc is full of recordings or 99 tracks have been recorded and no more recordings can be made on the disc. Remedy Record an analog signal or recordable music signal (see page 18). • Verify that the player component is properly playing and the digital cable is properly connected (see page 15). • Verify that source signal is a normal music signal (see page 18). Stop the player component. Shortly thereafter, "Signal Wait" will appear (see page 23). Wait until the message disappears. While "Repair" is displayed, the DX-R700 is tracing back through the recorded area and repairing the track numbers and recording time data. When the message disappears, finalization of the disc is possible. Depending on the recording amount, this process may take up to 40 minutes. Use a new disc. 43