Trouble Shooting - RCA SCT-560 Owner's Manual

High-speed dubbing stereo cassette deck
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TROUBLE SHOOTING

Symptom
High-frequency sounds are
emphasized.
The sounds from previous
recordings are still on the tape
with new recordings.
The sound is distorted.
There is too much noise.
ASMS does not operate properly.
The system remote control does
not work.
CD-deck synchro recording
does not work.
The
CD-DECK SYNCHRO
stops working during CD-Deck
Synchro recording.
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Cause
• A tape recorded with Dolby NR is
being played back with
DOLBY NR
set to
.
OFF
• The tape heads are dirty.
• The recording level is too high.
• The original signal was distorted.
• The heads are dirty.
• Poor-quality tape is being used.
• There is a faulty connection.
• Recording level is too low.
• The tape heads are dirty.
• Blanks between selections are less
than 4 seconds long.
• The control cord is not connected.
• The CD-deck synchro control cord is
not connected.
• The cassette tape' s erase protection
tabs are broken.
• The end of the tape was reached
during CD-Deck Synchro recording.
• After the deck entered the standby
mode, more than 1 minute elapsed
before the CD player resumed play.
Remedy
• Set
to the same position as
DOLBY NR
was used for recording.
• Clean the tape heads.
• Turn down
REC LEVEL
• Replace the original recording source.
• Clean the tape heads.
• Use a better-quality tape.
• Check all connections.
• Turn up
and re-record.
REC LEVEL
• Clean the tape heads.
• Use tapes with blanks of 4 seconds or
more between selections.
• Properly connect the control cord.
• Properly connect the control cord.
• Replace the cassette with one with
unbroken tabs or cover the holes with
tape.
• Replace the tape with a longer one.
• Change the disc and press
again.
SYNCHRO RECORD
and re-record.
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