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Troubleshooting the ACA Audio Recorder: Common Issues and Fixes
1. No Power / Won’t Turn On
- Cause: Dead battery, faulty power button, or firmware hang.
- Fix:
- Charge the recorder for at least 2 hours with the supplied cable and a known-good USB power source.
- Try a different USB cable and wall adapter.
- Perform a soft reset (hold the power button for 10–15 seconds) to clear firmware hangs.
- If removable battery, reseat or replace it. If still dead, contact support for battery/module replacement.
2. No Sound Recorded or Very Low Volume
- Cause: Microphone muted, input gain too low, wrong input source, or faulty mic capsule.
- Fix:
- Verify microphone is enabled in the recorder’s input settings.
- Increase input/gain level incrementally while monitoring levels (avoid clipping).
- Test with an external microphone or headset to isolate the internal mic.
- Ensure the microphone port is clean and unobstructed.
- Update firmware if available — sometimes gain-related bugs are fixed in updates.
3. Distorted Audio or Clipping
- Cause: Input gain too high, strong nearby sound source, or damaged microphone.
- Fix:
- Lower input gain or switch to a lower sensitivity mic setting.
- Move recorder farther from the sound source or use a pad/attenuator if supported.
- Use a limiter/compression feature if built in.
- Test with another mic to confirm hardware integrity.
4. Background Noise, Hiss, or Hum
- Cause: Poor shielding, electrical interference, low-quality mic, or bad grounding.
- Fix:
- Turn off nearby electronic devices (phones, Wi‑Fi routers, fluorescent lights) and retest.
- Use balanced inputs or a different cable if using an external mic.
- Move the recorder away from power sources and transformers.
- Apply a high-pass filter (if available) to remove low-frequency hum.
- In post, use noise reduction tools sparingly to avoid artifacts.
5. Files Corrupted or Missing After Recording
- Cause: Improper ejection, full/failed storage, or firmware bug.
- Fix:
- Stop recording and safely unmount/eject the SD card via the recorder’s menu before removal.
- Check free space and format the SD card in the recorder (back up any important files first).
- Use recovery software on a computer to retrieve corrupted files if necessary.
- Replace the SD card with a high-quality, class-rated card recommended by the manufacturer.
- Update firmware to the latest version.
6. Recorder Freezes or Crashes
- Cause: Firmware bugs, incompatible SD card, or file system errors.
- Fix:
- Soft reset (hold power 10–15 seconds). If available, perform a factory reset (note: this erases settings).
- Reformat the SD card in the recorder and use a recommended card.
- Update or reinstall firmware following the manufacturer’s instructions.
7. USB Connection Not Recognized by Computer
- Cause: Faulty cable, wrong USB mode, or driver issue.
- Fix:
- Try a different, data-capable USB cable (not charge-only).
- On the recorder, select the correct USB mode (Mass Storage / MTP) when prompted.
- Try a different USB port or another computer.
- If required, install drivers from the manufacturer’s site.
8. Clock/Time or Metadata Incorrect
- Cause: Battery-backed clock depleted or settings misconfigured.
- Fix:
- Set the correct date/time in the recorder settings.
- Replace internal backup battery if the device loses time when powered off.
- Ensure metadata settings (track name, sample rate) are configured before recording.
9. Unexpected Battery
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