Sony MZ-NF610 CD Player User Manual


 
Symptom Cause/Remedy
No sound comes * The headphones/earphones plug is not firmly connecled.
lhrough the _ Plug in lhe plug oflhe headphones/earphones firmly lo the
headphones/ remole control. Plug in the plug of the remole control fin_aly to
earphones. ,Q.
The plug is dirly.
Clean 1he plug.
The recorder skips The GROUP butlon has been pressed (i_ is flashing in the
1o several tracks display).
ahead or behind _ The recorder returns 1o normal if no oper3tion has made for 5
when you press seconds.
or _ on
recorder.
The edited tracks * This occurs due to the MiniDisc system limitation. The
may exhibit sound fi'agmentation of data may cause sound dropout while searching
dropout during because the tracks are played in higher speed lhan non_aal
search operations, pl3yback.
R-chonnel sound is
not output when
playing a track
recorded li'om a
cassette deck or an
omplifier, or when
listening a track
with connecled
cassette deck or
lhrough an
amplifier.
R-channel sound is not output if connecting 1oa cassette deck or an
amplifier with a monaural cord.
Make sure m use a stereo connecting cord. However, if 1he
connected equipment is a monaural specification, R-channel
sound will not be output even if connecting wilh stereo
connecting cord.
While Editing
Symptom Cause/Remedy
The lid does not The power sources have been disconnected during recording or
open. editing, or 1he battery have been exhausted.
"_ Set the power sources again, or replace the exhausted batlery
wilh new ones.
Editing could not The power sources have been disconnected or a power outage
be done. occurred while editing.
Editing result up 1o that point is not recorded on the disc. Do
the editing operation again
The tracks 1hat are This is due 1o the MiniDisc system limitations. To erase a track that
checked out from has been checked out from your computer, check it back in first,
your computer and 1hen erase it using 1he SonicStage soflware.
cannot be erased.