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NAS-E35HD.GB.3-292-247-11(1)
Display
The display starts ashing as soon as you
plug in the power cord even though you
have not turned on the unit.
Press DISPLAY while the unit is o. e
demonstration disappears.
Sound output
There is no sound.
Press the VOLUME +/– buttons to cancel
muting. Sound is muted while Recording
Timer is in progress.
Cancel pause.
Conrm that nothing is connected to the
(headphones) jack.
Check the connections of the external
component.
Connect the speaker cords rmly.
The right-left sound balance is bad or
reversed.
Connect the speakers and other devices
correctly.
Place the speakers as symmetrically as
possible.
Connect only the supplied speakers.
The sound has no depth and seems to be
monaural.
Connect the speakers and other devices
correctly.
There is severe humming or noise in the
sound.
Connect the speakers and other devices
correctly.
Move the audio connecting cord away
from any display, uorescent light, or other
electrical devices.
Move the unit away from any display or TV.
If plugs or jacks are dirty, wipe them with a
cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
e inserted disc is scratched or dirty.
Connect the unit to a dierent wall socket.
Install a noise lter (available separately) to
the power cord.
HDD Jukebox
The unit cannot record a CD.
e disc is not compatible with any of the
supported audio CD standards.
e disc may be scratched or dirty.
The unit cannot import tracks.
e following audio formats can be imported
to this unit.
MP3 (“.mp3”)
Windows Media Audio le (“.wma”)
AAC (“.m4a”)
The unit cannot start importing/recording
audio data to the HDD Jukebox.
e following problems may have occurred.
e HDD Jukebox is full.
e number of tracks and albums on the
HDD Jukebox has reached the upper limit.