Others usb device – Sony CMT-BX7DAB User Manual

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O

thers

USB device

Are you using a supported USB

device?
 If you connect an unsupported USB

device, the following problems may

occur. See “Playable USB devices”

(page 30) for the supported device

types.

 The USB device is not recognized.

 File or folder names are not

displayed on this system.

 Playback is not possible.

 The sound skips.

 There is noise.

“OVER CURRENT” appears.
 A problem has been detected with the

level of electrical current from the

(USB) port

. Turn off the system and

remove the USB device from the

(USB) port

. Make sure there is no

problem with the USB device. If this

display pattern persists, contact your

nearest Sony dealer.

There is no sound.
 The USB device is not connected

correctly. Turn off the system, then

reconnect the USB device and check if

the USB MEMORY indicator

lights

up.

The sound is distorted.
 The bit rate used when encoding the

files was low. Send files encoded with

higher bit rates to the USB device.

There is noise or the sound skips.
 Turn off the system, then reconnect the

USB device.

 The music data itself contains noise.

Noise may have been introduced

when creating music data due to the

conditions of the computer. Create the

music data again.

 When using the USB storage media,

copy the files to your computer, format

the USB storage media in FAT16 or

FAT32 format, and copy the files to the

USB storage media again.*

The USB device cannot be connected

into the (USB) port

.

 The USB device is being connected

backwards. Connect the USB device in

the correct orientation.

The USB storage media which has

been used on another device does

not work.
 It may be recorded in an unsupported

format. If so, first take the precaution

of backing up important files on the

USB storage media by copying them to

your computer hard disk. Next, format

the USB storage media with a FAT16

or FAT32 file system and transfer the

backed-up audio files onto the USB

storage media again.*

“READING” is displayed for a long

time.
 It may take a while to finish reading the

USB device if there are many folders

or files on it. Thus, we recommend

following these guidelines.

 Total folders on USB device: 100 or

less

 Total files per folder: 100 or less

Erroneous display
 Send the music data to the USB device

again, as the data stored in the USB

device may have been corrupted.

Play does not start.
 Turn off the system, then reconnect the

USB device.

 Connect the USB device that this

system can play.

 Press  (or USB  on the unit)

to start play.

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