Message

Meaning

Remedy

NO DATA

There are no tracks inside

Use the OpenMG Jukebox to Check-out

 

“MagicGate Memory Stick.”

music items.

NO STICK

There is no “Memory Stick” inserted.

Insert a “Memory Stick.”

 

 

 

CONNECT

The player is connected to the

This is not an error. You can operate

 

computer.

using the OpenMG Jukebox software, but

 

 

you cannot operate the controls on the

 

 

player.

STICK ERROR

You cannot access the “Memory

 

Stick,” or the data inside the

 

“Memory Stick” or the player itself

 

is not normal.

Remove and reinsert the battery, and then make sure displays on the screen.

Eject and reinsert the “Memory Stick” a few times. If this does not solve the problem, Check-in data items into the computer, and then format the “Memory Stick” using this player. (Refer to the instructions in “To delete the abnormal data from the Memory Stick” below for details.)

If the problem persists, bring both the player and the “Memory Stick” to your nearest Sony dealer.

MG ERROR

An unauthorized distribution file is

 

detected for copyright protection.

Remove and reinsert the battery, then check the display on the screen.

First, check-in the Check-in data available to your computer, then format the “Memory Stick” with Network Walkman.

Refer to the instructions in “To delete the abnormal data from the Memory Stick” below for details.

Information Other

To delete abnormal data from the “Memory Stick”

If “CANNOT PLAY,” “EXPIRED,” “FILE ERROR,” “STICK ERROR,” “MG ERROR” appears in the display window, there is abnormal data in the “Memory Stick.”

Please follow the instructions below to delete abnormal data (data you cannot playback).

1 Connect Network Walkman to your computer, and start the “OpenMG Jukebox.”

2 If the cause of the abnormal data is clear (data of which the playback date limits have expired, etc.), erase the data from the Portable Player window of the “OpenMG Jukebox.”

3 If the problem persists, click the button on the OpenMG Jukebox to Check-in all data you are able to Check-in.

4 Disconnect the player from the computer and then format the “Memory Stick” using the menu (page 21).

Note

If you format the “Memory Stick,” data that has been recorded using other devices will be deleted, too. If there are other data in the “Memory Stick,” check the data contents using a compatible equipment before formatting the “Memory Stick.” Refer to the OpenMG Jukebox Help files.

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