Appendix

06Additional information

When a USB device is connected

Problem

Check

Remedy

USB device is not recognized.

Is the USB device properly connected?

Connect the device securely (all the way in).

Is the USB device connected via a

This player does not support USB hubs. Con

USB hub?

nect the USB device directly.

 

This player only supports USB mass storage

 

class devices.

 

This player supports portable flash memory and

 

digital audio playback devices.

 

Only the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are sup

 

ported. Other file systems (exFAT, NTFS, etc.)

 

are not supported.

This is not a problem with the player.

Turn the power off then back on.

This is not a problem with the player.

Some USB devices may not be recognized

 

properly.

File cannot be played.

Is the file copyright-protected (by

 

DRM)?

Copyright-protected files cannot be played.

 

This is not a problem with the player.

Files stored on a computer cannot be played.

 

This is not a problem with the player.

It may not be possible to play some files.

Folder or file names are not

Do the folder of file names contain

The maximum number of characters display

displayed or are not properly

more than 14 characters?

able for the folder and file names on the Disc

displayed.

 

Navigator is 14.

Folder or file names are not dis

This is not a problem with the player.

The order of the folder and file names displayed

played in alphabetical order.

 

on the Disc Navigator depends on the order in

 

 

which the folders or files were recorded on the

 

 

USB device.

Much time is required to recog

What is the USB device’s capacity?

nized the USB device.

 

Some time may be required to load the data when large capacity USB devices are connected (this could take several minutes).

Power is not supplied to the USB

Is USB ERR displayed on the front

Turn the power off then back on.

device.

panel display? No power is supplied if

Turn the power off, then disconnect and recon

 

the power consumption is too high.

 

nect the USB device.

 

 

 

 

Press DVD/USB to switch back to the DVD

 

 

mode, then switch again to the USB mode.

 

 

(When the input is switched back to the DVD

 

 

mode, LOADING is displayed on the front panel

 

 

display and the disc is recognized. When the

 

 

input is switched back to USB, USB MODE is

 

 

displayed on the front panel display.)

 

 

If the USB device is equipped with an AC

 

 

adapter, use the USB device with the AC

 

 

adapter connected.

Audio CD tracks cannot be

Is there enough free space on the

Recording is not possible if there is not enough

recorded on a USB device.

USB device?

free space left on the USB device. In this case,

 

 

Available USB space is low is displayed.

 

Are there 300 or more folders on the

Recording is not possible if the USB device

 

USB device?

contains 300 or more folders.

 

Are there already 99 PIONEER folders

Recording is not possible if there are already 99

 

on the USB device?

PIONEER folders on the USB device.

 

 

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