Message

Meaning

Remedy

MG ERROR

An unauthorized distribution file is

Transfer the normal audio file back to the

 

detected for copyright protection.

computer and then format your Network

 

 

Walkman. For details, refer to “To delete

 

 

abnormal data from the built-in flash

 

 

memory” on page 51.

 

 

 

NO DATA

There are no audio files in the

If there are no audio files in the built-in

 

built-in flash memory.

flash memory, use the SonicStage

 

 

software to transfer audio files.

 

 

 

PRESET FULL

30 broadcast stations are already

You can preset up to 30 broadcast

 

preset.

stations. If you want to preset more

 

 

stations, delete unnecessary stations first

 

 

(page 43), then preset the stations you

 

 

want.

 

 

 

USB Connect

Your Network Walkman is

This is not a malfunction. You can

 

connected to a computer.

operate your Network Walkman using the

 

 

SonicStage, but you cannot operate the

 

 

controls on your Network Walkman.

 

 

 

Icon animates from left to right: Accesses to the built-in flash memory is in progress.

Your Network Walkman is accessing to the built-in flash memory. Wait until the access completes. This message is displayed when transferring data to the built-in flash memory or formatting the Network Walkman.

Information Other

To delete abnormal data from the built-in flash memory

If “CANNOT PLAY”, “EXPIRED”, “FILE ERROR”, or “MG ERROR” is displayed, there is a problem with all or part of the data stored in the built-in flash memory.

Please follow the procedures below to erase data you cannot play.

1Connect your Network Walkman to the computer, and start the SonicStage software.

2If you have already specified the data with problems, erase the data from the Portable Player window of the SonicStage software.

3If the problem persists, transfer all data without problems back to the computer using the SonicStage software while your Network Walkman is connected to the computer.

4Disconnect your Network Walkman from the computer and then format the built-in flash memory using the Format menu (page 37).

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