Yamaha DTR2 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
If this unit functions abnormally during operation, first check the following items. If the unit continues to function abnormally, or
if an abnormality other than those listed below appears, turn off the deck's power and disconnect the AC plug, then consult
your Yamaha dealer or servicing personnel.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
Power does not turn on.
The cassette holder does not close after a tape is
loaded.
This unit does not operate.
No playback sound from both channels.
No playback sound from one channel.
The absolute time is incorrectly displayed.
The actual number of recorded tunes and the tune
numbers do not match, (e.g. There are 6 recorded
tunes but tune numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 only.)
A tune selected with APSS or APMS is not the desired
tune.
The tape stops during APMS operation.
The sound from the digital input cannot be recorded.
The recording level cannot be adjusted when recording
from the digital input.
Clicking sounds are heard from the tape deck when a
button is pressed.
CHECK
Is the AC power cord plugged in?
Is the tape loaded properly?
Is a DAT cassette used?
Is there a tape loaded?
Are there any foreign objects in the cassette holder?
Is there dew on the head or tape?
Is this unit connected properly to an amplifier?
Is a cable loose or disconnected?
Are the program numbers written in the correct order?
This can happen with certain types of recorded material
(caused by noise between tunes, short interval between
tunes, dropouts, etc.). See page 19.
Do the actual number of recorded tunes and the tune
numbers match? See page 19.
Are all the APMS tune numbers valid?
Are the tune numbers renumbered?
Is the INPUT selector set to DIGITAL?
Is the coaxial cable or optical fiber cable connected
properly?
Is the DIGITAL INPUT selector on the rear panel set
properly?
Is the optical fiber cable cut or broken?
There is no need to adjust the recording level when
recording from the digital input.
These sounds are heard when the tape or head protection
function is operating.
These sounds may also be heard when a blank section on
the tape is reached during fast-forwarding or rewind.
(These sounds are normal.)
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