Messages
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Can't READ * | CD disc information cannot be read correctly. |
(* is a number or symbol.) | RThe disc is dirty. Clean the disc. (See <Care and Storage>.) (Page 83) |
| RInsert the disc correctly in the center of the inlet slot. (Page 30) |
| The CD is loaded the other way around. |
| RLoad the CD correctly. (Page 30) |
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CD NO DISC | There is no CD loaded. The CD cannot be recognized. |
| RLoad a CD. (Page 30) |
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The CD unit is not operating correctly. | |
| RRequest servicing. |
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NOT SUPPORT | You are trying to play back data from a copyright protected WMA audio |
| file or from an unsupported file format. |
| There are no playable MP3 or WMA audio files. |
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REMOVE OK | The USB device can be removed safely. |
| RDisconnect the USB device from the [ USB] port. (Page 33) |
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USB NO MEDIA | A USB device is not connected. The USB device cannot be recognized. |
| RCheck the connections. (Page 16) |
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** READING | The media's TOC*1 information is being read. |
(** is the media name.) |
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*1: In addition to audio signals, information called the Table of Contents (TOC) is recorded on each CD. The TOC is similar to the contents page of a book and information such as the text, playing times and number of tracks including some items that cannot be rewritten.
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