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MD-M3/M1
• Defect occurred successively 10 times during REC-PLAY.
• As a result of occurrence of defect during REC-PLAY the
recordable cluster became zero.
• Address is unreadable. REC state cannot be set for 20
seconds although retry is repeated.
• The following judgement is made according to the channel
status of digital signal which was input from D-IN during REC-
PAUSE or REC-PLAY.
(1) Other than audio signal
(2) Other than signals of home-use appliances
(3) Copy NG due to inversion of copy bit in CD.
• There were no areas to record music or character
information. (music name, disc name, etc.) during REC-PLAY.
• FTNO > LTNO
• FTNO
≠
0 or 1
• UTOC recorded on disc could not be read.
• Start address > End address
• Any data of UTOC 0 to 4 looped.
• Nonaudio data was recorded in the track mode of currently
selected TNO.
• Data "MINI" of system ID which has been written in TOC with
ASCII code is not correct.
• The disc type written in TOC does not correspond to pre/
mastered MD, recording MD and hybrid MD.
• When an attempt to set REC-PAUSE was made, there were no
recordable areas.
• An attempt to set REC-PAUSE or to start editing was made on
the playback-only disc.
• An attempt to record or edit was made on the record/playback
disc with its careless erase preventing tab being in erase
preventing state.
• An attempt was made to edit the track which was write-
protected by information written in UTOC.
• It is indicated when a tape is faulty operation prevention
condition. (tabs breaks.)
• Specific editing conditions were not satisfied.
• Cover the write-protect hole with a piece of cellophane tape.
• Owing to occurrence of some trouble internal temperature of
set (MD unit) rose excessively.
• Read data was not correct or data could not be read correctly.
• Trouble occurred during recording if music data, resulting in
record failure.
• TOC was read but data was not correct.
• TOC could not be read.
• Trouble occurred during rewriting of UTOC, resulting in UTOC
rewriting failure.
• After the disc was loaded, focusing failure occurred.
• UTOC was read but total TNO and the number of characters of
NAME was 0?
• Although UTOC can be read but UTOC cannot be rewritten.
• Data of EEPROOM is not correct.
EXPLANATION OF ERROR DISPLAY
Error display
Errors
Corrective action
Can't REC
Can't COPY
TOC FULL
UTOC R ERR
UTOC A ERR
UTOC L0~4 ERR
NOT AUDIO
? DISC
DISC FULL
PLAY MD
PROTECTED
Can't EDIT
TEMP OVER
MD RD ERR
MD PA ERR
MD WR ERR
TOC S ERR
TOC R ERR
TOC T ERR
UTOC W ERR
FOCUS ERR
BLANK MD
TOC W ERR
MD ERR
• Check that the disc is free from flaw, dust
and fingerprint.
Check whether there is any black spot.
Check for disc disalignment and run-out.
• Check whether CD is copy-inhibited one.
(An example: CD-R)
• Replace the disc with a recording/
playback disc in which an area to register
UTOC remains.
• UTOC data is not normal. Replace the
disc with other disc.
• UTOC data is not normal. Replace the
disc with other disc.
• UTOC data is not normal. Replace the
disc with other disc.
• Select other TNO or replace the disc with
other disc.
• The loaded disc is not applicable.
Replace the disc, and check.
• Replace the disc with other recording disc
in which recording area remains.
• The loaded disc is a playback-only disc.
Replace the disc with a recording disc.
• Return the careless erase preventing tab
to its initial position, and redo.
• The track on which an attempt to edit was
made is a write-protected track. Redo on
another track.
• Cover the accidental erase prevention
holes with adhesive tape.
• The applied operation procedure is not
proper. Redo, applying the correct
procedure.
• Check by troubleshooting.
• Check whether the ambient temperature
is too high.
• Data of TOC or UTOC is not normal or
disc has flaw. Replace the disc with other
disc.
• The TOC information recorded on disc
does not conform to the MD standard.
Replace the disc with other disc.
• The disc has flaw. Replace the disc with
other disc.
• The disc has flaw. Replace the disc with
other disc.
• Check that the disc is free from flaw,
dust, fingerprint and black spot. Check for
disc disalignment and run-out.
• Perform recording to check that the disc
is recordable disc.
• Check that the record head contact is
normal. Check that there is no broken
wire between PWB and the recording head.
• Perform adjustment
• Once reset, and redo. If error occurs
persistently, replace EEPROM.
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