Problem
The infrared beam
projection range is
extrem ely short.
Transm ission area
is too sm all.
Does not operate.
Cannot recharge
the Portable ROM
Player.
Note
• JVC is not responsible for any lost revenues or
dam ages incurred due to the im proper operation or
m alfunctioning of these products. This should be
fully understood in advance before attem pting to
use these products.
• M any of the functions of the Portable ROM Player
are executed w ith the use of m icro processors. In
the event that the unit does not operate properly
due to for exam ple static electricity, turn the POWER
to OFF. Then after a short w hile, turn back to ON.
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Possible Cause
• Optical transm ission lens on the
transm itter or the sensor lens on
the Portable ROM Player is dirty.
• Extrem ely strong rays or natural
sunlight shining in the direction
of the Portable ROM Player are
interfering w ith sensor
reception.
• An invertor fluorescent light has
been placed too close to the
transm itter and is shining in the
direction of the Portable ROM
Player.
• Installation angle of the
transm itter has slipped or w as
not set properly.
• The set address and the CF card
WAV file do not m atch.
• Wrong CF card w as inserted.
• Pow er cord is not plugged in
properly.
• Portable ROM Player and
charger term inals are dirty.
• Fuse has blow n.
Solution
• Clean the optical
transm ission lens on the
transm itter or the sensor
lens on the Portable ROM
Player.
• Place a blind to cover the
region of the w indow w here
the sunlight enters.
• Place the transm itter aw ay
from that type of fluorescent
light. Or replace the light
w ith a m ore com m on type of
fluorescent light.
• Install the transm itter
correctly after referring to
the exam ples that illustrate
the Pointing m ethod and the
Auto m ethod.
• Set the correct address.
• Insert the correct CF card.
• Plug the pow er cord
com pletely into the outlet.
• Clean both term inals used
for recharging.
• Replace the fuse w ith a new
one.
(Use 250V/5A fuse.)
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