ENGLISHGetting StartedConnectionsSpecificationsENGLISHTroubleshootingIf a problem should arise, first check the following:1. Are the connections correct ?2. Is the set being operated as described in the operating instructions ?3. Are the other components operating properly ?If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist, there may be a malfunction.In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.Troubleshooting• For remote control unit buttons that can be used when the functionis set to “iPod”, see page 4.NOTE:• DENON will accept no responsibility whatsoever for possible lossof iPod data when using an iPod connected to the DRA-CX3.• Depending on the type of iPod and the software version, somefunctions may not operate.OperationSymptom Cause Measures PageWhen the power is turned on, thepower indicator does not light andno sound is produced.• The power supply cord’s plug is not fully pluggedin.• Check the insertion of the power supply cord plugand connected securely.7The power indicator lights but nosound is produced.• The speaker cables are not properly connected.• The function (input) is incorrect.• The volume is set too low.• Connect securely.• Switch to the correct function (input).• Adjust the volume to an appropriate level.588No sound is produced from oneside.• The speaker cables are not properly connected.• The input cables are not properly connected.• The left/right balance is off.• Connect securely.• Connect securely.• Adjust the left/right balance.56, 78For stereo sources, the positions ofthe instruments are inverted.• The connections of the speaker cables or inputcables are inverted.• Check and remedy the connections. 5Buzzing noise in FM broadcasts. • The antenna cable is not properly connected.• Noise interference from a nearby electronic deviceequipped with a microprocessor, or the radiobroadcast signal is weak.• Connect the antenna properly.• Reposition the equipment or the positions ordirections of the connection cables, antenna, etc.• Connect an outdoor antenna.666Hissing or buzzing noise is heard inAM broadcasts.• Noise interference from a nearby monitor, etc., orthere is interference in the broadcast signal.• Turn off the monitor.• Change the position or direction of the AM loopantenna.• Connect an outdoor antenna.–66Humming noise is heard in AMbroadcasts.• There is interference from current in power supplycords.• Connect an outdoor antenna. 6When playing records, a wailingnoise (howling) is produced whenthe volume is raised.• The player and speakers are too close together.• The floor is soft and vibrates easily.• Move the player and speakers as far apart aspossible.• Use cushions or spikes to absorb the vibrations ofthe speakers being conveyed from the floor.6–Remote control unit does notoperate.• The batteries are flat.• The remote control unit is too far away.• There is an obstacle between the main unit andthe remote control unit.• The remote control unit is being operated at anangle of over 30° with respect to the front panel.• The batteries are inserted in the wrong direction.• Replace with new batteries.• Operate from closer to the main unit.• Remove the obstacle.• Operate the remote control unit from directly infront of the main unit.• Insert the batteries in the proper direction.22222