Self-diagnosis Function
When the
Message | Explanation |
C12/ | You are trying to record a disc that |
Cannot Copy | cannot be played back in |
| or with an external device, such as |
| |
| • Remove the disc, and then insert a |
| music CD for playback. |
|
|
C13/ | Recording has not been completed |
Rec Error | successfully because of vibration. |
| • Relocate the unit in a place free of |
| vibration and restart the recording |
| again. |
|
|
| The disc you try to record is |
| excessively dirty (such as oil- |
| stained or finger marked) or |
| scratched. Or the disc is not |
| normal. |
| • Replace the disc with another one |
| and restart the recording again. |
|
|
C14/ | The unit did not read the TOC |
TOC Error | information. |
| • Insert other discs. |
|
|
C41/ | The sound source you are trying to |
Cannot Copy | record is a copy of a commercial |
| music software. Or you are trying |
| to record on a |
| digitally. |
| • Because of the restriction of the |
| Serial Copy Management System, |
| you cannot record copies of |
| commercial music software or |
| MP3 files on DECK A. Neither |
| can you digitally record from a |
| |
| • Use analog recording through the |
| ANALOG IN jack when you |
| record from other units. Or use |
| |
| record from DECK A. (The |
| recording mode is automatically |
| changed to analog recording.) |
|
|
C71/ | If this message is displayed |
Din Unlock | momentarily, this is not an error. It |
| is caused by the digital signal |
| during recording. |
|
|
| During recording of a digital sound |
| source, the connecting cable has |
| been disconnected or the player of |
| the sound source has turned off. |
| • Connect the cable or turn on the |
| digital player. |
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