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Symptoms Remedies/Causes
MP3/WMA playback
• Tracks do not play back in the order
you have intended them to play.
Playback order is determined when the files are
recorded.
• Elapsed playing time is not correct. This sometimes occurs while playing. This is
caused by how the tracks are recorded on the disc.
• “NO FILES” appears on the display. Insert a disc that contains MP3/WMA tracks.
• Correct characters are not displayed
(e.g. album name).
This unit can only display letters (upper case),
numbers, and a limited number of symbols.
USB memory playback
• Noise is generated. 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.)
• “CHECK” keeps flashing on the
display.
• Readout time varies depending on the USB
memory.
• Do not use too many hierarchy and folders.
• Turn off the power then on again.
• “NO FILES” flashes on the display. Attach a USB memory that contains tracks
encoded in an appropriate format.
• “NOT SUPP” appears on the display
and track skips.
The track is unplayable.
• “READ” and “FAILED” appear
alternately on the display, then
returns to the previous source.
• 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.
• Correct characters are not displayed
(e.g. album name).
This unit can only display letters (upper case),
numbers, and a limited number of symbols.
• While playing a track, sound is
sometimes interrupted.
MP3/WMA tracks have not been properly copied
into the USB memory.
Copy the MP3/WMA track again into the USB
memory, and try again.
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