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Troubleshooting
If
you’ve
experienced
any
of
the
following
difficulties
while
using
the
tape
deck,
use
this
troubleshooting
guide
to
help
you
remedy
the
problem.
Should
the
problem
persist,
consult
your
nearest
Sony
dealer.
The
function
buttons
do
not
work.
=>
The
tape
deck
has
been
just
turned
on
and
does
not
operate
for
about
3
seconds.
Wait
until
#9
stops
flashing.
=>
Check
that
the
cassette
is
inserted
correctly
and
the
cassette
holder
is
closed
completely.
The
tape
deck
does
not
play
or
record.
=>
There
is
no
cassette
in
the
cassette
holder.
=™>
The
tape
has
come
to
the
end.
=>
The
tape
is
slack.
Take
up
the
tape
slack.
=>
The
record-protect
tab
has
been
removed
from
the
cassette
(see
page
18).
=
Make
sure
the
amplifier
setting
is
correct.
=>
Check
that
the
tape
deck
connections
are
secure.
=>
The
heads
and
tape
path
are
dirty.
Clean
them
(see
page
19).
:
=>
The
recording
/
playback
head
is
magnetized.
Demagnetize
it
(see
page
19).
There
is
excessive
wow,
flutter
or
sound
drop-out.
«>
The
capstans
and
pinch
rollers
are
dirty.
Clean
them
(see
page
19).
There
is
a
decrease
in
sound
level,
sound
drop-out,
or
poor
reproduction
of
high
frequencies./The
tape
does
not
erase
completely./Noise
increases.
=>
The
recording
/
playback
or
erasing
head
and
tape
path
are
dirty.
Clean
them
(see
page
19).
=>
The
recording
/
playback
or
erasing
head
is
magnetized.
Demagnetize
it
(see
page
19).
There
is
hum
or
noise.
=>
The
tape
deck
is
placed
near
a
TV
or
VCR.
Move
the
tape
deck
away
from
the
TV
or
VCR.
=>
The
tape
deck
is
placed
on
or
under
the
amplifier.
Move
the
tape
deck
away
from
the
amplifier.
There
is
an
unbalanced
tone.
=>
Check
that
DOLBY
NR
position
is
the
same
as
when
the
tape
was
recorded.
An
unbalanced
tone
may
result
when
a
tape
recorded
in
the
S
Dolby
NR
system
is
played
back
in
B
or
C
system,
or
when
a
tape
recorded
in
the
B
or
C
Dolby
NR
system
is
played
back
in
the
S
system
(unavailable
on
the
TC-WE505).
=>
The
tape
deck
is
placed
near
a
TV
or
VCR.
Move
the
tape
deck
away
from
the
TV
or
VCR.
The
tape
stops
before
the
tape
has
been
fully
rewound.
=>
The
tape
is
slack.
Take
up
the
tape
slack.
=>
If
“M”
is
shown
in
the
display,
press
MEMORY
repeatedly
until
“M”
disappears.
=>
The
cassette
shell
is
bent.
Use
another
cassette.
.
The
Multi-AMS
function
does
not
work
properly.
=>
One
of
the
tracks
contains
a
long
pause,
a
passage
of
low
frequencies
or
very
low
volume,
or
a
gradual
increase
or
decreace
in
volume.
=>
The
space
before
a
track
is
less
than
4
seconds
long.
Insert
a
blank
space
of
4
seconds
using
REC
MUTE
O.
=>
The
signal
strength
of
the
left
and
right
channels
are
very
different.
=
There
is
noise
in
the
space
before
a
track.
=>
You
pressed
PP
(or
44)
immediately
before
the
beginning
of
the
next
track
or
immediately
after
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
The
DOLBY
NR
function
does
not
work
properly
during
playback.
=>
The
Pitch
Control
function
is
on
and
the
frequency
characteristics
of
the
sound
is
altered.
Push
the
PITCH
CONTROL
button
again
to
turn
off
the
function.
The
High-Speed
Fast-Forwarding
and
Rewinding
functions
do
not
work
(TC-WASESA/WA7ESA/WE8055/
WE705S
only).
=>
You
pressed
PP
(or
<4)
when
there
is
little
tape
remaining
in
that
direction.
This
is
to
protect
the
tape.
=>
To
protect
the
tape,
the
high-speed
fast-
forwarding
or
rewinding
function
may
operate
for
only
a
short
time
or
not
at
all
when
activated
in
the
middle
of
the
tape.
There
is
excessively
loud
tape
transport
noise
during
fast-forwarding
or
rewinding.
=>
This
noise
is
caused
by
the
cassette
and
is
not
a
mechanical
problem.
&
does
not
work.
=>
The
tape
deck
is
playing
back
or
recording.
Press
Mf
or
PAUSE
II
to
stop
playback
or
recording
before
pressing
&.
=>
A
power
failure
has
occurred,
the
tape
deck
has
been
turned
off
or
the
power
cord
has
been
disconnected
during
tape
operation.
Reconnect
c
the
power
or
turn
off
the
tape
deck,
then
on
again.

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