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Additional Information
Display
Cause
Remedy
Time short
TOC ERR
Track full
Note:
• Should any other error messages appear, refer to “Understanding music server error messages” on page 79.
• The TOC (Table of Contents) consists of information other than the audio signal—such as the number of
recorded tracks, playing time and title—on CD and MD discs, etc.
• The FAT (File Allocation Table) defines the parameters for managing music data and playlist files on the music
server and “Memory Stick”, etc.
U
nderstanding “Memory Stick” player error messages
Display
Cause
Remedy
ERROR- 24
STICK ERROR- 24
ERROR- 27
STICK ERROR- 27
ERROR- 30, A0, A1, B0
STICK ERROR- 30, A0, A1,
B0
ERROR- 55
STICK WRITE ERROR
Can’t play
WARNING- 14
Expired
FORMAT ERROR
There is something wrong with
the “Memory Stick”.
The “Memory Stick” has been
inserted upside-down or back-
to-front.
Electrical or mechanical prob-
lem.
Somehow the track information
was not written correctly.
The music data cannot be
played back.
The music data has exceeded
the playback limit (playback
time or number of plays).
A “Memory Stick” other than an
“MG Memory Stick” is inserted.
A “Memory Stick” formatted in
such a way as to be unable to
be played back in this product
is inserted (such as a “Memory
Stick” formatted on a PC).
Replace the “Memory Stick”.
Remove “Memory Stick”, align cor-
rectly and reinsert. If message
reappears, replace the “Memory
Stick”.
Turn the car ignition ON and OFF,
or switch to a different source, then
switch back to the “Memory Stick”
player.
Repeat operation. If message
reappears, replace the “Memory
Stick”.
Switch to other music data.
Switch to other music data.
Replace the “MG Memory Stick”.
Remove the “Memory Stick” and
insert it again. If message reap-
pears, replace the “Memory Stick”.
The time remaining on the
music server is shorter than
the disc or tracks to be record-
ed.
The CD’s TOC is unreadable.
You try to record more than
400 tracks in a single playlist
file.
Erase unwanted tracks.
Replace disc.
Cancel record standby.