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Displayed information (for troubleshooting)

The information listed in the chart below is displayed to show the status of the CD, Memory Stick player, Area Shot function, Sirius Radio and CD changer. Refer to the chart for the appropriate action.

Information Contents

Explanation and remedial action to take

 

 

 

INFO 2

NO DISC LOADED IN

There is no disc in the magazine or player.

 

THE MAGAZINE

Load a disc in the magazine. (Load a

 

 

music disc.)

INFO 3

DISCS ARE DIRTY OR

The loaded disc is dirty or upside down.

 

DAMAGED

Check it for proper orientation and verify it

 

 

is clean.

INFO 5

CD PLAYER AND CD

• The CD player and CD changer is

 

CHANGER FAILS

inoperative for some reason. Go through

 

MECHANICALLY

the magazine removal procedure.

 

 

• If a magazine fails to eject, have your

 

 

dealer fix problem.

INFO 6

WHEN THE CD PLAYER

• The temperature in the CD player and

 

AND CD CHANGER

CD changer is too high for operation.

 

INTERNAL

Wait till it cools down.

 

TEMPERATURE IS HIGH

• Resume playing after the "High

 

(TO PROTECT PICKUP

temperature sensed and CD stopped"

 

UNIT)

display disappears. If the CD still cannot

play, have your dealer repair it.

INFO 7

AN INTERNAL POWER

 

SUPPLY FAILURE IS

 

OCCURRING

Turn the ACC off once before turning it on once again to resume the operation.

If this condition persists, please contact your dealer.

LOAD

 

CD changer is in the process of verifying

 

 

the presence of CDs after a magazine has

 

 

been inserted into the CD changer.

MSINFO 1

YOU TRIED TO

Insert MG Memory Stick or Memory Stick.

 

PLAYBACK,

 

 

RECORDING AND

 

 

READING DATA WHEN

 

 

NO MG MEMORY

 

 

STICK OR MEMORY

 

 

STICK WAS INSERTED

 

MSINFO 2

YOU TRIED TO

Use the deck to format the Memory Stick.

 

PLAYBACK AN

 

 

INCORRECTLY

 

 

FORMATTED MEMORY

 

 

STICK

 

MSINFO 3

THE WRITE

Unlock the write protection switch.

 

PROTECTION SWITCH

 

 

IS LOCKED.

 

MSINFO 4

THE MEMORY STICK

Delete some of the data from the Memory

 

FULL

Stick before saving.

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