Troubleshooting; Moisture Condensation; Cassette Deck Care; Cassette Tapes Care - JVC RV-NB10W Instructions Manual

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Moisture
condensation
Moisture
may condense
on the lens inside the
system
ill the following
cases:
, After turning
on heating
ill the room.
In a damp room.
, If the system
is brought
directly
from a cold to
a warm place.
Should
this occur, the system
may real[unction.
Ill this case, leave the system
turned on for a few
hours until the moisture
evaporates,
unplug
the
AC power
cord, and then plug it in again.
Cassette
tapes
, It" tile tape is loose, it may get stretched,
cut, or
caught ill the cassette.
Take up the slack by
inserting
a pencil in one of the reels and
rotating.
, Do not touch the tape surface.
Cassette
deck
, It" tile heads, capstans,
or pinch-rollers
of the cassette
deck
become
dirty, the following
may occur:
Loss of sound quality
Discontinuous
sound
Fading
Incomplete
erasure
Difficulty
recording
• Clean the heads, capstans,
and pinch-rollers
using a cotton
swab
moistened
with alcohol.
Capstans
"
--
Pinch-rollers
Erase head
Record/play head
, If the heads become
magnetized,
the system will produce
noise or
lose high frequency
notes.
. To demagnetize
the heads, turn off the system,
and use a head
demagnetizer
(available
at electronics
and record shops).
• Do not store the tape:
Ill dusty places
Ill direct sunlight
or heat
Ill moist areas
On a TV or speaker
Near a magnet
/
Troub|eshooting
If you are having
a problem
with your system,
check tiffs list for a possible
solution
before
calling
for service.
If you cannot solve the problem
fi'om the hints given here, or the system has been physically
damaged,
call a qualified
person,
such as your
dealer, for service.
Symptom
Power does not come on.
No sound is heard.
Poor FM reception.
The track skips.
The disc does not play ("NO PLAY" or
"NO DISC" appears).
Specific files (tracks) on all MP3 disc are
not played.
Hard to hear auxiliary equipment
connected to the wireless transmitter
because of noise.
Unable to record.
Possible
cause
The power
cord is not connected
to an AC
outlet.
, Connections
are incorrect,
or loose.
• Headphones
are connected.
• MP3 disc is recorded
with "packet
writing."
The FM telescopic
antenna
is not properly
extended
and positioned.
The disc is dirty or scratched.
, The disc is upside down.
, The disc is dirty or scratched.
Files other than MP3 are included
ill the
disc.
• Tile selected
position
number
on the
system
is different
from the one selected
on the wireless
transmitter.
, The volmne
of the connected
equipment
is low.
, Tile wireless
transmitter
is far from the
system.
Cassette
record protect
tabs are removed.
Action
Insert tile plug into tile socket.
. Check all connections
and make
corrections.
(See pages 5 and 6.)
. Disconnect
the headphones.
, It cannot be played.
Replace
the disc.
Fully extend
the FM telescopic
antenna
and turn it for the best reception.
Clean
or replace
the disc.
, Put the disc ill with the label side up.
• Change
the disc.
They cannot be played.
. Select the same position
number
as you
have selected
on the wireless
transmitter.
(See page 17.)
. Turn up the volume.
. Bring the wireless
transmitter
close to the
system.
Cover
the holes on the back edge of the
cassette
with tape.
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