The Tascam CC-222MKII is a CD and cassette tape recorder. It's possible that, while using the recorder, you can run into some performance problems. These include the recorder not turning on, sound issues, error messages on the recorder's display and issues with a full disc. Fortunately, there are solutions available to solve these problems yourself.
Instructions
1. Check the main power cord of the recorder doesn't turn on. If it's loose or unplugged, securely plug it into an electrical socket. If it's plugged in, plug it into another socket. If it works, the previous socket is damaged. Call an electrician to repair it. If it still doesn't turn on, turn the recorder on with the remote. If this doesn't work, use the "Power" button on the recorder. If this works, change the batteries in the remote.
2. Check the audio cables if you're experiencing audio issues, such as no sound or a humming sound during playback. If the cables are loose or not connected, securely reconnect them.
3. Check the recorder's display. If "Disc Error" is displayed, the disc you're using is bad. Replace the disc with a new one. If you're using a CD-RW disc, refresh it. To do this, load the disc into the recorder if it's not already, and then press the "Stop" button. With the recorder in stop mode, press the "Erase" button. Turn the multi-dial, or press the "Skip" buttons, until "Disc Refresh" appears on the screen. Press either the multi-dial or the "Enter" button to refresh the disc.
4. Check the display. If "D-IN UNLOCK!" appears, that means you've selected a digital input source for the recorder but you haven't connected the recorder to the source or the source isn't turned on. Connect the recorder to the source or turn the source on.
5. Check the display. If "Disc Full!" shows, that means there's no space left on the disc. If you're using a CD-R disc, you must finalize it before you can record any more on it. This means you change the disc to a standard CD by having the recorder write a table of contents on it. With the disc in the recorder, press "Stop." With the recorder in stop mode, press the "Finalize" button. Press the multi-dial or the "Enter" button when prompted to finalize the disc.
6. Erase the last recorded track from a CD-RW if you're seeing the "Disc Full!" message. With the disc in the recorder and the recorder in stop mode, press the "Erase" button. This causes the "ERASE XXXX?" message to appear on the display, where "XXXX" is the number of the last track recorded. You can erase up to the last three recorded tracks. Turn the multi-dial or press the "Skip" buttons to select which tracks to erase, and then press the multi-dial or the "Enter" button to erase those tracks.
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