Copying Recorders; Troubleshooting - Denon PMA-2010AE Owner's Manual

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Copying Recorders

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<REC OUT SELECTOR>
Turn
and select "RECORDER-
1
2" (or "RECORDER-2
1").
1
1
[Selectable source]
RECORDER-1
2 RECORDER-2
1
1
1
b When copying from a device connected to the "RECORDER-1"
terminal to a device connected to the "RECORDER-2" terminal,
select "RECORDER-1
2".
1
b When copying from a device connected to the "RECORDER-2"
terminal to a device connected to the "RECORDER-1" terminal,
select "RECORDER-2
1".
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2
Set the device connected to the RECORDER-1 (or
RECORDER-2) terminal to the record mode.
3
Start playback on the device connected to the
RECORDER-2 (or RECORDER-1) terminal.
• The sound to be recorded can be heard by selecting the playback
INPUT SELECTOR
source with
, while the recorded sound can be
heard by selecting the recorder.
• When performing these operations, also refer to the operating
instructions of the other devices.
NOTE
The sound may be interrupted or noise may be recorded if
SELECTOR
is operated during recording.
Starting Recording

Troubleshooting

If a problem should arise, first check the following:
1. Are the connections correct?
2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner's manual?
3. Are the other components operating properly?
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist, there may be a malfunction.
In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.
Symptom
When the power is turned
on, the power indicator
does not light and no sound
is produced.
The power indicator flashes,
and no sound is produced.
The power indicator lights
but no sound is produced.
Sound is only produced
from the left or right
INPUT
speaker (s).
For stereo sound, the
positions of the instruments
are inverted left/right.
Humming sound is heard
in the music when playing
records.
Howling is produced
along with the music if the
volume is too high when
playing records.
When playing a record, the
sound is distorted.
Cause
• The power cord's plug is not fully plugged in.
• A short circuit has occurred, either due to contact
between the speaker cable cores, or because
a core has come loose from a terminal and is
contacting the rear panel of the PMA-2010AE.
• The device's internal temperature has increased
because sufficient space has not been assured
around the device.
• The speaker cables are not fully connected.
• The device you want to listen to has not been
selected.
• The volume control is set to minimum.
• The input cable is not fully connected.
• The speaker cables are not fully connected.
• The input cable is not fully connected.
• The left/right balance is off.
• The connections of the speakers or input cables
are inverted.
• The player's ground wire is not connected.
• The cables are not fully connected to the PHONO
terminals.
• Influence from a TV or VCR near the player.
• The player and speakers are too close together.
• The vibrations from the speakers are being
transmitted to the player through the floor.
• The needle pressure is not proper.
• There is dirt on the tip of the needle.
• The cartridge is defective.
Countermeasure
• Check that the power plugs are securely
inserted into the PMA-2010AE's AC inlet
and the wall power outlet.
• Unplug the power cord, then after twisting
the core wires together tightly again, or
effecting termination treatments etc, please
reconnect once again.
• Turn off the power and ensure sufficient
space around the device. And turn on the
power again after the body temperature has
fallen sufficiently.
• Connect securely.
• Insure the correct input is selected.
• Set to an appropriate level.
• Connect securely.
• Connect securely.
• Connect securely.
• Adjust to a proper balance using the balance
control knob.
• Check the connections to be sure that left is
connected to left, right to right.
• Connect securely.
• Connect securely.
• Try changing the positions in which the
devices are installed.
• Install the player and speakers as far from
each other as possible.
• Use cushions, etc., to absorb the speakers'
vibrations.
• Adjust to a proper needle pressure.
• Check the tip of the needle.
• Replace the cartridge.
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