Kenwood KDT-99R Instruction Manual page 18

Fm/am digital audio tape player
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

Symptom
Possible Causes
Remedy
Cassette
is suddenly
eje-
cted in the middle
of fast
forwarding or rewinding.
|
Tape
has
been
wound
im-
properly.
Use another tape, or play the
same tape until the end, then
rewind it to the beginning.
|
Search
operations
are
not
possible.
One or more
programs
are |
less than
20 seconds
long,
or one or more start IDs are
written in too short of a dura-
tion.
Record the tape so that there
are
no
extremely-short
pro-
grams.
oma is distorted.
Crunching noise is heard.
1)Tape
has
serious
scrat-
ches.
2)Heads
are
dirty
(in this
case the Running indicator
appears).
3)Tape is degraded.
1)Rewind
the tape and
do
not use it.
2)Clean
the heads
using a
cleaning cassette.
3)Use a new tape.
1}The
recording
level
was
too high.
2)Tape is degraded.
1)Record
sound
at an
op-
timum recording volume.
2)Use a new tape.
uonesedQ
Sound is not heard.
Sound
is heard,
but infor-
mation is not displayed.
Sound is heard, but search
operations are not possible.
18 (En)
1)Tape
does not include
a
recording.
2)Tape has been recorded in
the long-hour mode.
3)Cables are connected
im-
properly.
4)The Volume control is set
to the minimum.
As the sub-code
recording
formats
vary
depending
on
the DAT recorder manufac-
turers,
information
is not
displayed with tapes record-
ed using certain recorders.
Tape does not include start
IDs.
1)Use a tape that has been
recorded.
2)This
unit
does
not
play
back long-hour recordings,
and an ''E"' appears on the
display in such a case.
3)Connect the cables as indi-
cated
in
the
Owner's
Manual.
4)|Increase the volume.
Identify the case by referring
to the tape recording format
shown
in the separate table
(see next page)
Play a tape on which start IDs
have been written.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents