Pioneer PDR-W37 CD Player User Manual


 
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9 Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Power does not come on
Check that the unit is plugged into a standard AC power
outlet.
If the unit is connected to another component’s power output,
check that the other component is switched on.
No sound when playing a disc
Check that all connections to the amplifier are correct and
that all interconnects are firmly connected.
Can’t record
Check that all connections to the amplifier and any other
components are correct and that all interconnects are firmly
connected.
Check that the disc you’re trying to record onto hasn’t already
been finalized. If it has, use another disc, or erase the TOC
(CD-RW only) – page 31–32.
Check that you’ve selected the correct input. Use the INPUT
button to switch inputs.
Check that the recording level is not set too low – pages 28,
39–41.
Recorded sound is distorted
Check that all connections to the amplifier and any other
components are correct and that all interconnects are firmly
connected.
There may be interference from a nearby TV. Switch the TV off
during recording, or move the unit further away.
Check that the recording level is not set too high.– pages 28,
39–41.
Some analog sources output a very high level signal that may
distort the recording. In this case, turn down the recording
level – pages 40–41.
Check that the disc is not warped, damaged or dirty – page 43.
Can’t operate using the remote control
Check that the batteries in the remote are not exhausted.
Check that there are no obstacles between the remote and the
remote sensor.
Check that no bright lights (including sunlight) are shining
onto the remote control sensor on the main unit.
Check that you’re operating the remote within its operating
range – page 5.
Some tracks are skipped without being played
The disc loaded contains skip IDs – pages 33–34.
A recorded CD-R/CD-RW disc won’t play on
other CD players
Check that the disc has been finalized – page 30.
Most ordinary CD players will not play CD-RW discs.