MDX-E100
MDX-E100
18
Can't REC
Can't Copy
DIGin Unlock
TOC Full
UTOC ERR R
UTOC ERR A
UTOC ERR L0 - 4
Not Audio
Disc Full
Playback MD
Protected
Error on display
Description
Countermeasure
■
ERROR DISPLAY
• DEFECT occurred 10 times continuously during REC-
PLAY.
• Recordable cluster became “0” due to occurrence of
DEFECT during REC-PLAY.
• REC mode cannot be set for 20 seconds even after
repeated try of reading the read disabled address.
• One of the following judgments has been made
depending on the channel status of the digital signal
inputted from D-IN during REC-PAUSE or REC-PLAY.
(1) Other than audio
(2) Other than civil purpose
(3) Copy NG due to reversed COPY bit of CD
• Either of the following symptoms occurred for the digital
signal inputted from D-IN during REC-PAUSE or REC-
PLAY.
(1) Digital IN PLL is unlocked.
(2) Locked under conditions other than FS=44.1kHz.
• No space is left to register music No and character data
(song name, disc name, etc.) while the REC-PLAY
function is used.
• No recordable space is left when trying to activate the
REC-PAUSE function.
• “FTNO > LTNO” occurred.
• “FTNO = 0 or 1” occurred.
• UTOC recorded in the disc could not be read.
• “Start address > end address” occurred.
• Any one of the UTOC0 - 4 data was looped.
• Data not for audio purpose is recorded in the track mode
of TNO which is currently selected.
• No recordable space is left when trying to activate the
REC-PAUSE function.
• The loaded disc was for reproduction only when trying to
activate the REC-PAUSE function or trying to edit.
• Recording of editing was attempted while the data
protector of the disc for recording and reproduction is
set to the data protected state.
• Editing the track subject to write protect function was
attempted by using the data written in UTOC.
• Check that the disc is free from scratch, dust,
finger print, black spot, etc. and that
decentering, face deflection, etc. are not
excessive.
• Check if the CD is a copy-inhibited one (e.g.,
CD-R, etc.)
• Check that the D-IN signal line is free from
abnormality.
• Use a disc for recording and reproduction with a
space left to register UTOC.
• As an abnormality exists in the UTOC data, use
another disc.
• Select another TNO or use another disc.
• Use another disc for recording with a recordable
space left.
• As the loaded disc is for reproduction only, use
a disc for recording.
• Try again with the data protector set to the
original position.
• As the track to be edited is write protected, try
again with another track.