59
GB
MHC-V6D.GB.4-537-583-
11
(1)
Additional Inf
orma
tion
Audio files or folders on the USB
device cannot be erased.
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Check if the USB device is write-
protected.
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The USB device was disconnected
or the power was turned off
during the erase operation. Delete
the partially-erased file. If this
does not fix the problem, the USB
device may be broken. Refer to the
operating instructions of the USB
device on how to deal with this
problem.
There is no sound.
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The USB device is not connected
correctly. Turn off the system and
reconnect the USB device, then
turn on the system.
There is noise, skipping, or
distorted sound.
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You are using an unsupported USB
device. Check the information on
the website about compatible USB
devices (page 10).
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Turn off the system and reconnect
the USB device, then turn on the
system.
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The music data itself contains
noise, or the sound is distorted.
Noise may have entered during
the transfer process. Delete the
file, and try transfer again.
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The bit rate used in encoding an
audio file was low. Send an audio
file with higher bit rate to the USB
device.
“READING” is displayed for an
extended time, or it takes a long
time before playback starts.
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The reading process can take a
long time in the following cases.
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There are many folders or files
on the USB device (page 9).
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The file structure is extremely
complex.
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The memory capacity is
excessive.
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The internal memory is
fragmented.
“OVER CURRENT” appears on the
display.
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A problem has been detected
with the level of electrical current
from the A port or B port. Turn
off the system and remove the
USB device from the port. Make
sure there is no problem with the
USB device. If this display pattern
persists, contact your nearest Sony
dealer.
Erroneous display.
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The data stored in the USB
device may have been corrupted,
perform the transfer again.
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The character codes that can be
displayed by this system are as
follows:
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Upper cases (A to Z)
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Numbers (0 to 9)
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Symbols (< > * +, [ ] \ _)
Other characters appear as “_”.