Error messages, References – Sharp MD-MT877H User Manual

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References

– Error Messages –

Error Messages

ERROR MESSAGES

BATT EMPTY

(LoBATT)

BLANK MD

(BLANK)

Can’t COPY

(Can’tC)

Can’t EDIT

(Can’tE)

Can’t READ *

(Can’tS)
(Can’tT)
(Can’tU)

Can’t REC

(Can’tR)

Can’t STAMP
Can’t WRITE

(Can’tW)

CHARGEmode

DEFECT

(DEFECT)

DISC FULL
Er-MD **

(ErMD*)

HOLD

(HOLD)

LOCKED

(Can’tLOCK)

MEANING

The battery is run down.

Nothing is recorded.

You tried to record from a copy prohib-
ited MiniDisc.

A track cannot be edited.

The disc data cannot be read because the
disc is damaged.

Recording cannot be performed correctly
due to vibration or shock.

Stamp function does not work.

Cannot save the TOC information correctly
to a MiniDisc. (A large portion of the disc
has been damaged.)

The Charge/Operation switch is not set to
the operation mode when using this unit
with the AC adaptor.

The disc is scratched.

The disc is out of recording space.

The microprocessor has reported a sys-
tem fault and the unit is out of order.

The unit is in the hold mode.

You removed a MiniDisc whilst recording
or editing.

REMEDY

Charge the rechargeable battery or replace the alkaline bat-
tery (or use the AC adaptor for power).

Replace the disc with a recorded disc.

Record using the analogue cable.

Change the stop position of the track and then edit it.

Reload the disc.

Replace it with another recorded disc.

Re-record or replace it with another recordable disc.

Check the number of tracks.

Replace the disc with another recordable disc.

Set the Charge/Operation switch to the operation mode.

If the sound you hear is not right, record again.

Replace the disc with another recordable disc.

Replace it with another recordable disc.

To have it repaired, go to the distributor where you purchased
the unit.

Return the HOLD switch to its original position.

Turn off the power and remove the MiniDisc.

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