Message | Meaning/Solution |
FILE SIZE FULL | The maximum data capacity for one track is 2 GB. When the data of one |
| track exceeds 2 GB during recording, recording as a new track starts. In this |
| situation, because the number of tracks saved in the current folder has |
| reached the maximum (99 tracks), the recording stopped. Record the new |
| track in another folder. Or you can delete unnecessary tracks (page 36) or |
| store some of the tracks (page 30) to reduce the number of tracks. |
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M.S. ERROR | Insert the “Memory Stick PRO (High Speed)” again. If this message appears |
| again, the “Memory Stick PRO (High Speed)” may have a problem. |
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NO MEMORY SPACE | The recorder cannot be operated because there is no remaining space in |
| memory. Initialize the memory using “FORMAT” in the menu display (page |
| 36), or store some of the tracks to your computer (page 30) and delete these |
| tracks. |
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FILE DAMAGED | The track cannot be played back because it is damaged. |
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FORMAT ERROR | The memory that is initialized on the other equipment cannot be used in the |
| recorder. Initialize the memory using “FORMAT” in the menu display (page |
| 36). |
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CANNOT OPERATE | The track name has reached the maximum number of characters. Shorten |
| the file name using the computer. |
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CHANGE BATTERY | The batteries are exhausted. Charge the batteries, or replace them with new |
| ones (page 19). |
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SYSTEM ERROR | A system error has occurred. Remove the batteries or the AC power adaptor |
| to turn off the recorder completely, and then turn on the recorder again. If |
| this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the |
| warranty for contact information). |
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POWER PROBLEM | Incompatible batteries or AC power adaptor is being used, which could |
| cause a malfunction. Use only compatible batteries and AC power adaptors. |
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