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MD-MX30/MX30W
(Continued)
Symptom
●
A
recording cannot be made.
●
Even though a disc has been
loaded, "NO DISC" or "CAN'T
READ" is displayed.
●
Playback sounds are skipped.
Possible cause
●
Is the MiniDisc protected against
accidental erasure?
●
Did you try to make recording on a
playback-only MiniDisc?
●
Can you see the "DISC FULL" or
"T
OC FULL" message in the dis-
play?
●
The disc is very dirty
.
●
Is the unit located near excessive
vibrations?
●
Has condensation formed inside the
unit?
Remedy
●
Slide the accidental erase pre-
vention tab back to its original
position.
●
Replace it with a recordable
disc.
●
Put in another recordable disc
with recording space on it.
●
Clean the disc.
●
Place the unit on a firm, level
surface free from vibration.
●
Remove the disc and leave the
power turned on.
The unit
should function properly in
about 1 hour
.
MiniDisc recording and playback
Symptom
●
Radios make unusual noise con-
secutively
.
●
The preset channel cannot be re-
called.
Possible cause
●
The unit is placed near the
TV or
computer
.
●
The aerial direction is not placed
properly
.
●
Did you erase the programmed sta-
tion?
Remedy
●
When the unit receives a radio
broadcast near a
TV set, a com-
puter or a word-processor
, it may
pick up noise. If this happens,
move the unit from the place
where the noise is picked up.
●
Correct the aerial direction.
●
Preset the channel again.
●
Redo programming.
Radio reception
Symptom
●
The remote control does not func-
tion or does not operate properly
.
●
The power cannot be turned on
from the remote control.
Possible cause
●
The batteries (polarity) are not in-
serted properly
.
●
The batteries inside the remote con-
trol are dead.
●
The remote control is operated from
an incorrect distance or angle.
●
Is the
AC power lead plugged in?
Remedy
●
Insert properly
.
●
Replace the batteries.
●
Operate it within a range of 0.2
m (8") to 6 m (20') and within an
angle of 15
°
to either side of
centre.
●
Connect the
AC power lead.
Remote control
CD Playback
Possible cause
●
The disc is loaded up-side down.
●
The disc is very dirty
.
●
The disc which does not satisfy the
standards.
●
Is the unit located near excessive
vibrations?
●
Has condensation formed inside the
unit?
Remedy
●
Load the disc with the correct
side up.
●
Clean the disc.
●
Load the correct disc.
●
Place the unit on a firm, level
surface free from vibration.
●
Remove the disc and leave the
power turned on.
The unit
should function properly in
about 1 hour
.
Symptom
●
Even though a disc has been
loaded, "NO DISC" is displayed.
●
Playback stops in the middle of a
track, or playback is not performed
properly
.
●
Playback sounds are skipped.
When an error message is displayed, proceed as follows:
ERROR MESSAGES
Error messages
BLANK MD
CAN'T COPY
CAN'T READ
(
:Number or
symbol)
CAN'T EDIT
CAN'T REC
CAN'T WRITE
DISC FULL
E-CD 20
E. OVER
EDIT OVER
Er-MD
(
:Number or
symbol)
NAME FULL
NO DISC
NOT AUDIO
PLA
Y
MD
PROTECTED
TEMP
OVER
T
OC FORM
(
:Number or
symbol)
T
OC FULL
T
OC FULL
1
? DISC
Remedy
●
Replace it with another disc.
●
Replace the CD.
●
Replace it with another disc.
●
Erase the disc and try recording again.
●
Change the stop position of the track
and then try editing it.
●
Re-record or replace the MiniDisc.
●
Set this unit to the stand-by mode and
try to write the
T
OC again. (Remove
any source of shock or vibration whilst
writing.)
●
Replace the disc with another record-
able disc.
●
Set this unit to the stand-by mode and
turn the power on again.
●
Decrease the number of tracks.
●
Replace it with a disc that has enough
time to record.
●
Set this unit to the stand-by mode and
turn the power on again.
●
Shorten the disc or track name.
●
Load a MiniDisc.
●
Reload the MiniDisc.
●
Load a CD.
●
Reload the CD.
●
Select another track.
●
Replace the disc.
●
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
●
Move the write protection tab back to
its original position.
●
Set this unit to the stand-by mode and
wait for a while.
●
Replace it with another disc.
●
Erase the disc and try recording again.
●
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
●
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
●
Erase the needless characters.
●
Replace it with another disc.
Meaning
●
Nothing is recorded.
(Neither music nor disc name is re-
corded.)
●
Y
ou tried to record from a copy prohib-
ited CD.
●
The disc is damaged.
●
T
OC information cannot be read.
●
MiniDisc not specified.
●
A
track cannot be edited.
●
Recording cannot be performed cor-
rectly due to vibration or shock in the
unit.
●
The
T
OC information could not be cre-
ated properly due to a mechanical
shock or to scratches on the disc.
●
The disc is out of recording space.
●
The CD tray is not working properly
.
●
Y
ou chose 21 or more tracks for track
editing.
●
There is no space to make CD editing
on the disc.
●
A
MiniDisc is not working properly
.
●
The number of characters for the disc
name or track name exceeds 40.
●
A MiniDisc has not been loaded.
●
The MiniDisc data cannot be read.
●
A CD has not been loaded.
●
The CD data cannot be read.
●
The data recorded on this disc is not
audio data.
●
Y
ou tried to record on a playback-only
disc.
●
The disc is write protected.
●
The temperature is too high.
●
T
OC information recorded on the MD
does not match the MiniDisc specifi-
cations or it cannot be read.
●
There is no space left for recording
track numbers.
●
There is no space left for recording
character information.
●
The data contains an error
.
●
MiniDisc not specified.