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Symptom | Remedy/Cause |
• Noise is generated. | • The track played back is not a playable file format (MP3/ |
| WMA/AAC/WAV). Skip to another file. |
| • Do not add the extension code <.mp3>, <.wma>, |
| <.m4a> or <.wav> to |
| tracks. |
• Tracks cannot play back as you have intended | Playback order may differs from the one played back using |
them to play. | other players. |
• “File Check” keeps flashing on the display. | • Readout time varies depending on the USB device. |
| • Do not use too many hierarchy, folders and empty |
| folders.* |
| • Turn off the power then on again. |
| • Do not pull out or connect the USB device repeatedly |
| while “File Check” is displayed on the display. |
| * Folder that is phisically empty or folder that contains data |
| but does not contain valid MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV track. |
• “No Files” flashes on the display. | Connect a USB device that contains tracks encoded in an |
• “No USB” appears on the display. | appropriate format. |
• “Not Support” appears on the display and track | The track is unplayable. |
skips. |
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• “Read Failed” appear on the display, then | The connected USB device may be malfunctioning, or may |
returns to the previous source. | not have been formatted correctly. The files included in the |
| USB device are corrupted. |
• Correct characters are not displayed (e.g. | For available characters, see page 37. |
album name). |
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• While playing a track, sound is sometimes | The tracks have not been properly copied into the USB |
interrupted. | device. Copy tracks again into the USB device, and try |
| again. |
• The sound is interrupted or skipped during | • Turn off, then turn on the unit. |
playback of a USB device. | • (When the sound is not yet restored,) connect the device |
| again. |
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