Usb device – Sony CMT-HX70BTR User Manual

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CMT-HX70BTR/HX50BTR.GB.3-294-004-11(1)



GB

USB device

You cannot start recording to an USB

device.
 The following problems may have

occurred.

 The USB device is full.

 The number of files and folders on

the USB device has reached the

upper limit.

 The USB device is write-protected.

Recording is stopped before it is

finished.
 You are using an unsupported USB

device. See “USB devices” (page 43) for

the supported device types.

 The USB device is not formatted

correctly. Refer to the USB device

operation manual for how to format.

 Turn off the system and remove the

USB device. If the USB device has a

power switch, turn the USB device

off and then on again after removing

it from the system. Then perform

recording again.

 If the recording and erase operations

are repeated multiple times, the file

structure within the USB device

becomes fragmented. Refer to the USB

device operation manual for how to

deal with this problem. If the problem

persists, contact your nearest Sony

dealer.

Recording to an USB device results in

an error.
 You are using an unsupported USB

device. See “USB devices” (page 43) for

the supported device types.

 Turn off the system and remove the

USB device. If the USB device has a

power switch, turn the USB device

off and then on again after removing

it from the system. Then perform

recording again.

 The USB device was disconnected

or the power was turned off during

recording. Delete the partially-

recorded file, and record again. If this

does not fix the problem, the USB

device may be broken. Refer to the

USB device operation manual for

how to deal with this problem. If the

problem persists, contact your nearest

Sony dealer.

Files or folders on the USB device

cannot be erased.
 Check if the USB device is write-

protected.

 The USB device was disconnected

or the power was turned off during

the erase operation. Delete the

partially-erased file. If this does not

fix the problem, the USB device may

be broken. Refer to the USB device

operation manual for how to deal with

this problem. If the problem persists,

contact your nearest Sony dealer.

Are you using a supported USB

device?
 If you connect an unsupported USB

device, the following problems may

occur. See “USB devices” (page 43) 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.

 A distorted sound is output.

 Recording stops before it is finished.

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