Sony Giga Juke NAS-50HDE Operating Instructions Manual page 101

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Sound output
There is no sound.
 P ress the VOLUME +/– buttons or the
MUTING button to cancel muting.
Sound monitoring cannot be done while
Recording Timer is in progress.
 C ancel pause.
 C onfirm that nothing is connected to the
 (headphones) jack.
 C heck the connections of the external
component and confirm that the jack
(front or rear) selected in the AUDIO IN
function menu corresponds with the jack
to which the external device is connected.
 C onnect the speaker cords firmly.
 I f the speaker cords are damaged, replace
them.
The right-left sound balance is bad or
reversed.
 C onnect the speakers and other devices
correctly.
The sound has no depth and seems to
be monaural.
 C onnect the speakers and other devices
correctly.
There is severe humming or noise in
the sound.
 C onnect the speakers and other devices
correctly.
 M ove the audio connecting cord away
from any display, fluorescent light, or
other electrical devices.
 M ove the unit away from any display or
TV.
 I f plugs or jacks are dirty, wipe them with
a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
 Th e inserted disc is scratched or dirty.
CD
Playback does not start.
 C onfirm that a disc is inserted.
 I nsert the disc with the label side up
(page 20).
 I f the disc does not lay flat in the tray,
reset it so that it is correctly inserted.
 Th e inserted disc is of a kind not
supported by the unit (page 110).
 Th ere is condensation in the disc tray.
Remove the disc, turn off the unit for
about 30 minutes, and then insert the
disc again (page 109).
Playback cannot be performed. The
sound skips.
 Th e disc does not conform to the audio
CD standard.
 Th e inserted disc is scratched or dirty.
Some tracks cannot be played.
 I f you are using a multisession disc with
an audio CD format, only tracks recorded
in the first session can be played.
MP files cannot be played.
 M P3 files that do not conform with the
ISO 9660 Level 1, 2, or Joliet standard are
recorded on the disc.
 F iles without the MP3 extension cannot
be played. If a file on a disc is not an
MP3 file but has an .MP3 extension,
the unit tries to play that file and it may
cause noise in the sound or the unit to
malfunction.
 Th e files have the MP3 extension, but
they are in a format other than MPEG-1
Audio Layer 3.
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