Messages – JVC CA-NXHD10R User Manual

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Messages

For HDD:

Message

ALBUM No.

FULL

CANNOT

DIVIDE

CANNOT EDIT! (or REC!)

LOW TEMP

CANNOT

ENTRY LIB.

CANNOT

ENTRY LIB.

Library TUN

CANNOT JOIN

CANNOT

LISTEN!

CANNOT REC!

HDD FULL

EMERGENCY STOP

EMERGENCY

YES?

= SET

HDD FULL

NON-AUDIO

CANNOT COPY

NOT AAC

NOT FOUND

SCMS CANNOT

COPY

TRACK No.

FULL

Signification

No more album can be additionally made.

• You are trying to divide a track (album)

recorded in “Library TUNER.”

• You have already 254 tracks recorded in the

album.

The room temperature is too low for the
operation.

You are trying to store an album in a full
library.

You are trying to copy a track into an album
of “Library TUNER.”

You are trying to join tracks which cannot be
joined.

You are trying to listen to the sound during
high-speed recording.

You are trying to record when there is no
more space in the HDD.

Something is wrong with the HDD and
recording has stopped.

AC power supply has been interrupted while
recording, compressing (Smart Compression)
or editing the data in the HDD. (For example,
a power failure has occurred or AC power
cord is unplugged.)

There is no more space in the HDD.

You are trying to record a non-audio file into
the HDD.

You are trying to apply an AAC sound mode
to non-AAC encoded tracks.

After searching for an album or a track by its
name, no album or track is found.

You are trying to record the 2nd generation
digital source.

No more track can be additionally made in
the current album.

Solution

Erase unnecessary albums from the HDD.
(The maximum number of the albums is 999.)

• This is not a malfunction. This track cannot

be divided.

• Erase unnecessary tracks from the album.

(The maximum number of the tracks in an
album is 254.)

This is not a malfunction. You can perform
the operation only at a temperature between
5˚C to 35˚C.

More than 100 albums cannot be stored in a
library. Select another library.

Select another album.

This is not a malfunction (see pages 66).

This is not a malfunction.
You cannot adjust the sound during high-
speed recording.

Erase unnecessary albums or tracks from the
HDD. Then try again.

Try to record one more time. If the trouble
still persists, consult your dealer.

Follow the instructions shown in the main
display—perform the REBUILD function
(see “How to rebuild the HDD” on the next
page for details).
If the trouble still persists, erase all data using
the ALL ERASE function (see page 61).

Erase unnecessary albums from the HDD.

Change the source disc.

Change the track.

Use another search mode (see page 38).

Analog recording will be automatically
selected (see page 43).

Erase unnecessary tracks from the album.
(The maximum number of the tracks in an
album is 254.)

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