Unit displays

Unit displays

“CAN’T EDIT”

“CARD FULL”

“CARD LOCKED” “CARD PROTECTED” “CHECK CARD”

“EMERGENCY STOP”

“F Additional accessoriesManual background“H Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual backgroundManual background

( Manual background stands for a number.)

“MEMORY FULL ERASE TITLE”

“NO PLAY”

“NO REMAIN”

“NO TRACK” “NO WMA/MP3” “NOT MP3 ERROR” “PGM FULL”

“PLAYBACK CARD” “READ ERROR”

“REMOTE MODE Manual backgroundManual background

( Manual background is either 1 or 2)

“SELECT OVER”

“SCMS CAN’T COPY”

“TAPE PROTECTED” “TITLE FULL” “TOC ERROR” “TOC READING” “TRACK FULL”

“TRACK PROTECTED” “--:--”

You cannot edit or enter titles on SD during play.

There is no space on the SD card. Erase unneeded tracks (page 28) or record with another card. You have inserted a SD card the unit cannot play or record on. Insert a compatible card (page 6).

The write protect switch has been moved to the LOCK position.Unlock the switch when you want to record or edit.

You inserted an unformatted card or a card that was not properly formatted. Format the card (the contents are erased) (page 29) or insert another card.

A problem has occurred. Reinsert the card and try the operation again.

Trouble may have occurred.

Reset procedure:

Press [POWER 8] to switch the unit to standby mode and then back to ON. If the service numbers fail to clear, note the service number and contact a qualified service person.

You cannot enter more than 100 CD titles. Delete titles you no longer need (page 31) and try again.

The unit cannot play this track. It skips the track and continues play. There was a problem reading WMA/MP3.

If there is a large amount of JPEG data etc. within a WMA/MP3 file, sound may not be output and play may not be possible.

You cannot record all of the discs if there is not enough space on the SD. Erase unneeded tracks (page 28) or record with another SD.

There are no tracks recorded on the SD.

There are no WMA/MP3 on the CD-ROM so the unit cannot play it.

You are trying to play a file type that the unit cannot play. It skips the track and continues play.

You are trying to program more than 24 tracks.

You are trying to record or edit a play-only SD card. Replace it with a recordable card.

The unit was trying to play a WMA/MP3 track, but an error occurred. It skips the track and continues play.

The remote control and main unit are using different codes. Change the remote control’s code. Press and hold [LIST/ENTER] and [1] or [2] (the number shown on the display) for at least 2 seconds.

The maximum number of tracks in playlist (99) has been reached. Erase unneeded tracks (page 29). You are trying to erase more than 24 tracks.

You cannot record from video CDs or CD-ROM to SD. Use an audio CD.

You are trying to record digitally from a CD-R or CD-RW that is protected by SCMS (page 6). Press and hold [EDIT MODE] until “ANALOG- REC” is displayed.

The cassette’s erasure prevention tab has been removed. Cover the hole where the tab was with adhesive tape.

You cannot enter any more characters for this track’s title. Make the title shorter.

There was a problem reading WMA/MP3. Turn the unit OFF and then back to ON, and reinsert the disc.

Play will start after the TOC information from CD has been read.

The maximum number of tracks (998) has been reached.

Erase unneeded tracks (page 28) or use another card.

This track is protected. The unit skips the track and continues play.

You plugged the AC power supply cord in for the first time or there was a power failure recently. Set the time. (page 32)

Reference

Additional accessories

The product numbers are correct as of February 2005.

Product name

 

Product number

 

 

SD Multi Camera

SV-AS3, SV-AV50, SV-AV25 etc.

 

 

SD Audio Player

SV-SD100V, SV-SD80 etc.

 

 

 

 

1GB

: RP-SDK01GU1A

 

512MB

: RP-SDK512U1A

SD Memory Card

256MB

: RP-SDH256U1A, RP-SD256BU1A

128MB

: RP-SD128BU1A

 

 

64MB

: RP-SD064BPPA

 

32MB

: RP-SD032BPPA

 

 

 

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