Sony TCD-D100 User Manual

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Additional Information
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Additional Information
Solution
Adjust the recording level
correctly. (See page 24.)
Clean the head with the cleaning
cassette.
Clean the head with the cleaning
cassette and try again.
Press the + button of VOL to
adjust the volume.
Operate the connected
equipment as instructed in the
Operating Instructions manual.
Clean the head with the cleaning
cassette.
• Turn down the volume.
• Set AVLS to LIMIT (page 31).
Cancel the Hold function.
Write the Start IDs (page 26).
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Set the clock again. (See page
12.)
Close the shutter on the cassette.
(See page 14.)
When recording on a partially
recorded tape, display the PGM
number before commencing
recording.
Press the buttons after the
 indicator has stopped
flashing.
Rewind the tape to the
beginning, locate the end of the
previous recording and start
recording from that point. (See
page 15.)
Use the recommended NH-D100
battery.
Cause
Recording level control was set
to the minimum level when
recording via the analog input.
The head may be dirty.
Recording was done with the
head dirty.
The volume is turned down
completely.
Incorrect operation of the
connected equipment.
The head may be dirty.
The volume is too loud.
The Hold function is on.
The Start ID is not written.
There is an unrecorded segment
on the tape.
The batteries were removed
from the unit for a long time.
The record-protect shutter on
the cassette is open.
When recording on a partially
recorded tape, the most recent
PGM number is not displayed
before recording.
While the Start ID is being
written, none of the buttons
except p STOP can be used.
Recording has been started
from an unrecorded segment of
the tape.
The battery life may shorten
excessively depending on the
temperature or the type of
battery.
Problem
Sound is not recorded
on the tape.
Increase of noise or
deterioration of sound.
There is no sound.
The sound is distorted
through the
headphones.
The volume cannot be
adjusted.
Cannot rewind (AMS)
the tape.
The tape stops suddenly
during playback.
The clock displays
97Y4M1D/
AM12H00M00S.
Neither Start ID nor
PGM number can be
written.
The Start ID is
written, but the PGM
number is not
written.
Operation buttons do
not work while the
Start ID is being
written.
Absolute time cannot
be written.
The battery life has
become shorter