C. Crane VersaCorder Dual Speed Recorder Stereo System User Manual


 
Page 18 VersaCorder
Troubleshooting Guide
The VersaCorder is eating my tapes:
If the VersaCorder starts “eating” your tapes, please remember we rec-
ommend tapes no longer than 110 minutes for reliable service. Longer
tapes are more likely to wind around the tape mechanism and create a
problem. If a 110 minute tape continues to wind around the mechanism
then try a new tape or rewind and fast forward the tape before trying
again. If the recorder continues to jam up, even on new tapes, your unit
may need servicing or replacing.
Maintenance:
It is a good idea to keep your VersaCorder and tapes as clean as possi-
ble. Tape recorders under daily heavy use, often last only about one
year. Dust and dirt is the biggest cause of wear.
I have programmed the timer but it will not record:
1) Check to see that the
TIMER
switch is on, the
REC
and
PLAY
buttons are pushed down, and the
PROGRAM
time is correctly set
for
AM
or
PM
. See page 10 for Recording Instructions.
2) Is the patch cord plugged in? Unless you have a CCRadioplus and
have programmed it to start the VersaCorder, do not plug the patch
cord into the
TIMER ACTIVATION SWITCH
port. See page 15 for
Remote Switch Operation.
I keep hearing a “clicking” noise on my tape:
Check to see if the counter is at 9999 and has not rolled over. Just push
the reset button on the counter to reset it to zero.
The VersaCorder’s audio is too low on playback, and I hear a hiss
in the background:
The recording was made with the source volume set too low. First,
make sure the VersaCorder is properly connected to the audio source.
Next, increase the volume on the audio source and re-record and test
the volume on the new recording. If the volume from the audio source is
set too low, you will record only tape hiss and setting the volume from
the audio source too high will cause the recorded sound to be distorted.
Can I use the phone patch cord and the radio patch cord at the
same time?
No. In order to record using the phone patch cord, you must disconnect
the radio patch cord from the LINE IN jack.