Yamaha CDR-HD1500 Owner's Manual page 82

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Ifthis u nit f ails t ooperate
normally,
check the lollowing
points todetermine
whether
the fault can b e corrected
by the s imple measures
suggested.
If they cannot be corrected,
orifthe l imit i snot listed inthe SYMPTOM
column,
disconnect
the p ower cord a nd c ontact
your
authorized
YAMAHA
dealer orservice
center lorassistance.
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
REMEDY
This unit does not turn on
The power cable is not completely connected.
Securely connect the power cable (P. 10).
when POWER is pressed.
Playback does not begin
There is moisture on the laser pick-up.
Turn the power of this unit and wait 20 to 30 minutes
with the CD loaded,
belore trying to play (R 14).
The CD has been loaded upside down.
Reload the CD with the label side lacing up.
The CD is dirty.
Clean the CD (Rv).
Playback is delayed, or
The CD )nay be scratched or damaged.
Check the CD carelhlly. Replace it if necessary.
begins at the wrong place.
Recording/copying
is not
The CD-R or CD-RW disc has been finalized.
Load a recordable CD that has not been finalized yet (Riv).
possible.
The CD-R or CD-RW disc that has completed
Load a recoMable CD (Ely).
recording is loaded.
INPUT is not correctly set.
Set INPUT to the correct position according to the input
signal (R31).
Further digital recoMing or copying has been
Switch to ANALOG to make a recording (R31).
attempted from the digitally copied sources.
There is not enough awfilable space left or 99
Load a recordahle disc (lot a CD-R or CD-RW disc) (Riv).
tracks have already been recorded on the
Select the other discs (fl)r the HDD) (P 16).
disc.
There is no available space on the HDD.
Erase the space not being used to create available space on
the HDD for further recording.
If the power cable was unphlgged or there
If the recording of a CD-RW disc is interrupted, try
was a power outage during recording, the
recording again from the beginning. When the recording of
recorded material may be lost.
a CD-R disc is interrupted, start recording over again with
a disc that can be recorded on.
The CD-R or CD-RW disc is dirty or
Clean or replace the CD-R or CD-RW disc (Rv).
damaged.
Some vibration and rotation
This unit copies by rotating the CD, CD-R or
Lower the copying speed to decrease vibration and rotation
noise are created during the
CD-RW disc at high speed,
noise.
copying.
Continuous recording
The maximum recordable time for a disc or
Regardless of the recording mode. the recording will be
cannot be made on a disc or
track on the HDD is 179 minutes 59 seconds,
perlormed continuously
to the next available disc after the
track on the HDD beyond
recording has been perfl}rmed to one disc lor its maximum
180 minutes,
length.
The begimfing of the track
The tracks that have different emphases have
C(mnect to the mnplifier using the ANALOG LINE OUT
is missing during the
been played.
(PLAY) jacks (Rl0).
playback when this unit is
com)ected digitally to an
amplifier.
The sound is missing when
The titles appear on the display during the
Press TEXT/TIME to switch the display to the indication
this unit switches one disc
playback of the part that has been recorded
of time (R 18).
to another,
stretching over the two discs.
A CD-R or CD-RW that has
'Y2)urCD or DVD player is not compatible
Use a CD or DVD player compatible with CD-R or CD-
been recorded with this unit
with CD-R or CD-RW discs.
RW discs.
cat'mot be played on the
The CD-R or CD-RW disc has not been
Finalize the CD-R or CD-RW disc (R47).
other CD player or DVD
finalized.
player.
Sound "skips".
This unit and/or the component connected is
Relocate the unit. (This is not possible if the skipping
being sut_jected to vibration or impact,
sound is already on the recording due to vibrations or
impact that occurred during recording.)
The CD is dirty.
Clean the CD (Rv).
This unit makes noise.
Commction has not correctly been made.
Properly connect the audio pin cables. Replace the audio
cables (R 10).
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