TASCAM CD-240 Manuals - Page 47

Restoring factory default settings, Internet radio, Home Media

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eeYou cannot adjust the unit volume using an iPod/ iPhone. Internet radio Cannot connect to the Internet. eeConfirm that a computer can connect to the Internet using the same network. eeEnter a correct network connection password. eeCheck the settings of the network's firewall. eeThe station/podcast might not be available at the moment. eeThe link for the station/podcast might be out of date. eeThe number of registered users for the station/podcast might have already reached a limit, making it unavailable to the public. eeIf the Internet connection speed is too slow, searching might take time. Cannot listen to an Internet radio station or podcast. eeThe broadcaster might have a temporary problem with their Internet connection. eeConfirm that your system is properly connected to the Internet. DLNA Cannot connect to the network. eeCheck the settings of the network's firewall. eeConfirm that a DLNA server on the same network can connect to the network. eeConfirm that the password to connect to the DLNA server is correct. eeConfirm that the DLNA server is not shut down or in sleep mode. eeThere might be a problem with the network authentication. Press the SOURCE button to select NET again. Cannot find a track. eeAdd the track to the media library of Windows Media Player. eeSelect this unit from the Windows device list. eeIf the computer is using antivirus or security software, the unit might not be able to connect to it. Home Media Cannot find a folder/file. eeMake folder/file sharing settings. eeAdd the file to the shared folder. eeConfirm that the password for the user account is correct. eeCheck the file format. eeIf the computer is using antivirus or security software, the unit might not be able to connect to it. This unit uses a microprocessor, so noise and other external interference could cause it to stop functioning properly. If this should occur, unplug the unit's power from the outlet and wait a little while before plugging the power in again and retrying the operation. If the unit still does not function properly after doing the above, follow the procedures in "Restoring factory default settings" on page 47 to restore the unit to its factory default settings and try the operation again. Restoring factory default settings If this unit does not operate properly, follow the procedures below to restore it to the default settings that it had when shipped new from the factory. Doing this might correct the problem. While the unit is on, press and hold the stop (8) button and press the STANDBY/ON button. Note about condensation If this unit is brought from a cold outdoor environment into a warm room, or the heater has just been turned on in the room where it is located, for example, condensation might occur on operating parts or lenses, resulting in improper operation. If this occurs, leave the unit on and wait 1-2 hours. This should enable normal playback. 47 ENGLISH

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e
You cannot adjust the unit volume using an iPod/
iPhone.
Internet radio
Cannot connect to the Internet.
e
Confirm that a computer can connect to the Internet
using the same network.
e
Enter a correct network connection password.
e
Check the settings of the network’s firewall.
e
The station/podcast might not be available at the
moment.
e
The link for the station/podcast might be out of date.
e
The number of registered users for the station/pod-
cast might have already reached a limit, making it
unavailable to the public.
e
If the Internet connection speed is too slow, searching
might take time.
Cannot listen to an Internet radio station or podcast.
e
The broadcaster might have a temporary problem
with their Internet connection.
e
Confirm that your system is properly connected to the
Internet.
DLNA
Cannot connect to the network.
e
Check the settings of the network’s firewall.
e
Confirm that a DLNA server on the same network can
connect to the network.
e
Confirm that the password to connect to the DLNA
server is correct.
e
Confirm that the DLNA server is not shut down or in
sleep mode.
e
There might be a problem with the network authenti-
cation. Press the SOURCE button to select NET again.
Cannot find a track.
e
Add the track to the media library of Windows Media
Player.
e
Select this unit from the Windows device list.
e
If the computer is using antivirus or security software,
the unit might not be able to connect to it.
Home Media
Cannot find a folder/file.
e
Make folder/file sharing settings.
e
Add the file to the shared folder.
e
Confirm that the password for the user account is
correct.
e
Check the file format.
e
If the computer is using antivirus or security software,
the unit might not be able to connect to it.
This unit uses a microprocessor, so noise and other
external interference could cause it to stop function-
ing properly. If this should occur, unplug the unit’s
power from the outlet and wait a little while before
plugging the power in again and retrying the
operation.
If the unit still does not function properly after doing the
above, follow the procedures in “Restoring factory default
settings” on page 47 to restore the unit to its factory
default settings and try the operation again.
Restoring factory default settings
If this unit does not operate properly, follow the proce-
dures below to restore it to the default settings that it had
when shipped new from the factory. Doing this might cor-
rect the problem.
While the unit is on, press and hold the stop (
8
) but-
ton and press the STANDBY/ON button.
Note about condensation
If this unit is brought from a cold outdoor environment
into a warm room, or the heater has just been turned
on in the room where it is located, for example, con-
densation might occur on operating parts or lenses,
resulting in improper operation. If this occurs, leave the
unit on and wait 1-2 hours. This should enable normal
playback.
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ENGLISH