Lexicon RT-10 CD Player User Manual


 
Troubleshooting & Maintenance
RT-10
5-15
2. If the loaded disc was recorded in 24 frames-per-second
progressive-scan format, the RT-10 misses one-in-six frames.
Because of this, frame numbers appear discontinuous and the
frame + time search mode might not find the selected frame.
MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES
The RT-10 is exhibiting erratic behavior.
1. Press the front panel On/Off button to power the RT-10 off.
Wait 10 seconds. Then, press the On/Off button again to
power the RT-10 on.
2. Record all user-defined settings on the installation worksheet
that begins on page A-17. Then, follow the instructions on
page 5-16 to restore factory-default settings.
If all else fails . . .
1. Press the front panel On/Off button to power the RT-10 off.
Wait 10 seconds. Then, press the On/Off button again to
power the RT-10 on.
2. Record all user-defined settings on the installation worksheet
that begins on page A-17. Then, follow the instructions on
page 5-16 to restore factory-default settings.
3. Contact an authorized Lexicon dealer.
4. Contact Lexicon Customer Service at 781-280-0300 or
www.lexicon.com.
RT-10 MAINTENANCE
The RT-10 exterior surface can be cleaned with a soft, dry,
lint-free cloth. Do not use a cloth made with steel wool or
metal polish. Do not soak the cloth in alcohol, benzene,
acetone-based cleaners, or strong commercial cleaners. If the
RT-10 is located in a dusty environment, a low-pressure blower
can be used to remove dust from its exterior surface.
Replace the remote control batteries as needed (1-9). The
remote control requires two AA batteries. It is strongly
recommended to use Alkaline batteries, which last longer with-
out leaking.
Refer to the Installation Considerations section that begins on
page 1-3 for information about preventative maintenance.
Note:
The RT-10 lens should not become dirty or damaged
from regular use. However, if malfunction occurs,
contact an authorized Lexicon dealer for assistance.
Do not attempt to clean the lens with a commercially
available DVD or CD lens cleaner, as some of these
products might damage the RT-10 lens.