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• Disc cannot be played | No MP3 files are recorded on | Change the disc. |
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| MP3 files do not have the | Add the extension code |
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| MP3 files are not recorded in | Change the disc. |
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• | Noise is generated. | The file played back is not an | Skip to another file or change |
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| MP3 file (although it has the | the disc. (Do not add the |
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• | A longer readout time is | Readout time varies due to the | Do not use too many hierarchies | ||||
| required (“CHECK” | complexity of the folder/file | and folders. Also, do not record | ||||
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| keeps flashing on the | configuration. | any other types of audio tracks |
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• | Files cannot be played | Playback order is determined |
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•Elapsed playing time is This sometimes occurs during
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• | indicator flashes on | The current folder does not | Select another folder. | ||||
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• “NO FILES” appears on | The current disc does not | Insert a disc that contains MP3 | |||||
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• | Correct characters are | This unit can only display |
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| not displayed (e.g. album | alphabets (capital: |
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About mistracking:
Mistracking may result from driving on extremely rough roads. This does not damage the unit and the disc, but will be annoying.
We recommend that you stop disc play while driving on such rough roads.
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