Sony MZ-RH10 User Manual - Page 74

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Symptom Cause/Remedy Playback sound skips. Momentary noise is heard. • The recorder is placed where it receives continuous vibration. , Put the recorder on a stable place. • A very short track may cause sound to skip. , Try not to create a short track. • Due to the special digital audio compression technology used in LP4 mode, momentary noise may occur on very rare occasions with certain sound sources. Sound has a lot of static. • Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering with operation. , Move the recorder away from the source of strong magnetism. The volume of the recorded track is low. • The track was recorded in analog mode (in digital mode, the recording level is automatically set to the same level as that of the sound source). Or you used a connecting cord with an attenuator. , Use a correct connecting cord without an attenuator. • The recording level was low. , Adjust the recording level manually while recording (page 35). Volume cannot be turned • AVLS is on. up. , Release the AVLS settings (page 57). No sound comes through • The earphones plug is not firmly connected. the earphones. , Plug in the plug of the earphones firmly to the remote control. Plug in the plug of the remote control firmly to the i jack. • The plug is dirty. , Clean the plug. The disc cannot be played on another component. • The component does not support Hi-MD. , Discs recorded on this recorder can be played only on components that support Hi-MD. The edited tracks may • This occurs due to the MiniDisc system limitation. The exhibit sound dropout fragmentation of data may cause sound dropout while searching during search operations. because the tracks are played in higher speed than normal playback. There is no R-channel sound output when playing a track recorded from a cassette deck or through an amplifier, or when listening to sound from a cassette deck or amplifier. • There is no R-channel output if the cassette deck or an amplifier is connected with a monaural cord. , Make sure to use a stereo connecting cord. If, however, the connected equipment is monaural, there will be no R-channel sound output even with a stereo connecting cord. The recorder cannot play • You tried to play an MP3 track with a format not supported by this MP3 tracks. recorder. , This recorder only supports MP3 tracks (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3/Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz) that have been transferred using the SonicStage software. "R" appears in the display window during playback. • "R" appears when the contents of an editing operation performed during recorder playback are ready to be written to the disc. , When playback on the recorder is stopped, the edited contents are written to the disc and the "R" disappears. 74

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Playback sound skips.
The recorder is placed where it receives continuous vibration.
,
Put the recorder on a stable place.
A very short track may cause sound to skip.
,
Try not to create a short track.
Momentary noise is
heard.
Due to the special digital audio compression technology used in
LP4 mode, momentary noise may occur on very rare occasions
with certain sound sources.
Sound has a lot of static.
Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering
with operation.
,
Move the recorder away from the source of strong magnetism.
The volume of the
recorded track is low.
The track was recorded in analog mode (in digital mode, the
recording level is automatically set to the same level as that of the
sound source). Or you used a connecting cord with an attenuator.
,
Use a correct connecting cord without an attenuator.
The recording level was low.
,
Adjust the recording level manually while recording (page 35).
Volume cannot be turned
up.
AVLS is on.
,
Release the AVLS settings (page 57).
No sound comes through
the earphones.
The earphones plug is not firmly connected.
,
Plug in the plug of the earphones firmly to the remote control.
Plug in the plug of the remote control firmly to the
i
jack.
The plug is dirty.
,
Clean the plug.
The disc cannot be
played on another
component.
The component does not support Hi-MD.
,
Discs recorded on this recorder can be played only on
components that support Hi-MD.
The edited tracks may
exhibit sound dropout
during search operations.
This occurs due to the MiniDisc system limitation. The
fragmentation of data may cause sound dropout while searching
because the tracks are played in higher speed than normal
playback.
There is no R-channel
sound output when
playing a track recorded
from a cassette deck or
through an amplifier, or
when listening to sound
from a cassette deck or
amplifier.
There is no R-channel output if the cassette deck or an amplifier is
connected with a monaural cord.
,
Make sure to use a stereo connecting cord. If, however, the
connected equipment is monaural, there will be no R-channel
sound output even with a stereo connecting cord.
The recorder cannot play
MP3 tracks.
You tried to play an MP3 track with a format not supported by this
recorder.
,
This recorder only supports MP3 tracks (MPEG-1 Audio
Layer-3/Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz) that have been
transferred using the SonicStage software.
“R” appears in the
display window during
playback.
“R” appears when the contents of an editing operation performed
during recorder playback are ready to be written to the disc.
,
When playback on the recorder is stopped, the edited contents
are written to the disc and the “R” disappears.
Symptom
Cause/Remedy