Olympus LS-100 User Manual page 126

Multitrack linear pcm recorder
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Cannot recharge
Cannot find files
Noise heard during
playback
Unable to erase a file
8
Unable to erase a
folder
No sound is produced
from a certain track in
the multi-track mode
No sound from the
connected musical
instrument
CD writing is not
available
Cannot be converted
to an MP3 file
Cannot perform
bouncing
EN
Cannot use the tuner
1
Probable cause
[Battery] is set to [Alkaline].
Wrong folder.
The recorder was wiped or shaken
during recording.
The recorder was placed near a cell
phone or fluorescent lamp while
recording or during playback.
The file is locked.
The file is read-only.
There is a file that cannot be
recognized by the recorder in the
folder.
The track is muted.
The output volume of the track
is reduced.
[Input Select] is incorrectly
set.
The recording level is low.
[ The [Rec Monitor] is set to
[OFF].
The selected file is not enabled for
CD writing.
The selected file is not enabled to
be converted to an MP3 file.
The volume of the track is either
completely reduced or muted.
The SD card does not have enough
free space.
[Input Select] is incorrectly
set.
Action
Use the supplied rechargeable batteries.
Switch to the correct folder ( ☞ page 37).
Move the recorder.
Unlock the file ( ☞ page 90).
Unlock the file or cancel the read-only setting of the
file on the PC.
Connect the recorder to your PC and erase the folder.
Cancel the mute condition ( ☞ page 61).
Increase the output volume of the track ( ☞ page 61).
Make sure the [Input Select] is correctly set ( ☞ page
82).
Use the [Rec Level] dial to adjust the recording level ( ☞
page 37).
Set the [Rec Monitor] to [ON] ( ☞ page 87).
Select a PCM format [44.1kHz/16bit] file that is
enabled for CD writing.
Select a PCM format [44.1kHz/16bit44.1kHz] file that
is enabled to be converted to an MP3 file.
Check the volume of the track and the [ON/OFF] of the
mute ( ☞ page 61).
Erase unnecessary files ( ☞ page 50).
Check the connected musical instrument to set the
[Input Select] correctly ( ☞ page 82).

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