Symptoms
• Noise is generated.
• A longer readout time is required
("CHECK" keeps flashing on the
display).
• Tracks do not play back in the order
you have intended them to play.
• Elapsed playing time is not correct.
• "NO FILES" appears on the display.
• Correct characters are not displayed
(e.g. album name).
• Noise is generated.
• "CHECK" keeps flashing on the
display.
• "NO FILES" flashes on the display.
• "NOT SUPP" appears on the display
and track skips.
• "READ" and "FAILED" appear
alternately on the display, then
returns to the previous source.
• Correct characters are not displayed
(e.g. album name).
• While playing a track, sound is
sometimes interrupted.
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Remedies/Causes
Skip to another track or change the disc. (Do not
add the extension code <.mp3> or <.wma> to
non-MP3 or WMA tracks.)
Do not use too many hierarchies and folders.
Playback order is determined when the files are
recorded.
This sometimes occurs while playing. This is
caused by how the tracks are recorded on the disc.
Insert a disc that contains MP3/WMA tracks.
This unit can only display letters (upper case),
numbers, and a limited number of symbols.
The track played back is not an MP3/WMA track.
Skip to another file. (Do not add the extension
code <.mp3> or <.wma> to non-MP3 or WMA
tracks.)
• Readout time varies depending on the USB
memory.
• Do not use too many hierarchy and folders.
• Turn off the power then on again.
Attach a USB memory that contains tracks
encoded in an appropriate format.
The track is unplayable.
• The attached USB memory may be
malfunctioning, or may not have been formatted
correctly. The files included in the USB memory
are corrupted.
• Do not pull out or attach the USB memory
repeatedly while "CHECK" appears on the
display.
This unit can only display letters (upper case),
numbers, and a limited number of symbols.
MP3/WMA tracks have not been properly copied
into the USB memory.
Copy MP3/WMA tracks again into the USB
memory, and try again.