Sony CMT-CP500MD CD Player User Manual


 
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Additional Information
Self-diagnosis display
This system has a Self-diagnosis display
function to let you know if there is a system
malfunction. The display shows a code made
up of three letters and a message alternately to
show you the problem. To solve the problem
refer to the following list. If any problem
persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
C11/Protected
The MD is protected against erasure.
cRemove the MD and slide the tab to close the
slot (see page 16).
C12/Cannot Copy
You tried to record a CD or MD with a format that
the system does not support, such as a CD-ROM.
cRemove the disc and turn off the system once,
then turn it on again.
C13/REC Error
Recording could not be performed properly.
cMove the system to a stable place, and start
recording over from the beginning.
The MD is dirty or scratched, or the MD does not
meet the standards.
cReplace the MD and start recording over from
the beginning.
C13/Read Error
The MD deck cannot read the disc information
properly.
cRemove the MD once, then load it again.
C14/Toc Error
The MD deck cannot read the disc information
properly.
cReplace the MD.
cErase all the recorded contents of the MD using
All Erase Function (see page 27).
C41/Cannot Copy
The sound source is a copy of commercially
available music software.
cThe Serial Copy Management System prevents
making a digital copy (see page 47).
Messages
One of the following messages may appear or
flash in the display during operations.
MD
Auto Cut
The MD deck is pausing the recording because
silence continued for 30 seconds or more during
digital recording.
Blank Disc
The inserted recordable MD is new, or all tracks
on the MD have been erased.
Cannot Edit
A pre-mastered MD is in the deck.
You tried to edit in Program or Shuffle Play
mode.
Cannot REC
A pre-mastered MD is in the deck.
The function is switched to MD.
Cannot SYNC
There is no disc in the MD deck, or the MD is
protected against erasure.
There is no time remaining on the MD.
Complete !
The editing operation of MDs is completed.
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