Sony Ericsson NAS-E35HD User Manual

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NAS-E35HD.GB.3-292-247-11(1)

The unit cannot connect to the externally

connected portable device.

Reconnect the USB cable.

While transferring audio data to the USB

device, the entire name of a folder cannot

be transferred.

For a USB device, the maximum size for a

folder name is 128 bytes.

The unit cannot play MP3 tracks.

The MP3 tracks are recorded in a format that

is not supported.

The title information cannot be edited.

Title information (track title, artist name, or

album title) that appears when you press the

DISPLAY button during playback cannot be

edited.

An editing operation takes a long time.

The time it takes for an editing operation

depends on the number of albums or tracks

that are stored in the HDD Jukebox.

Title information cannot be obtained.

The unit’s database does not contain any

information that corresponds with the disc.

Try the Title Update function (page 41).

It may not be possible to obtain title

information for tracks that have been poorly

recorded; for example, tracks that are not

recorded from their beginning.

Information cannot be obtained for tracks

with a length of 15 seconds or less.

CD

Playback does not start.

Confirm that a disc is inserted.

Insert the disc with the label side up (page 30).

If the disc does not lay flat in the tray, reset it

so that it is correctly inserted.

The inserted disc is of a kind not supported by

the unit (page 68).

There is condensation in the disc tray.

Remove the disc, turn off the unit for about 30

minutes, and then insert the disc again (page

66).

The sound skips, or the disc will not play.

Wipe the disc clean, and replace it.

Move the unit to a location away from

vibration (for example, on top of a stable

stand).

Move the speakers away from the unit,

or place them on separate stands. At high

volume, speaker vibration may cause the

sound to skip.

Play does not start from the first track.

Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until both

“PGM” and “SHUF” disappear to return to

normal play (page 38).

Starting playback takes more time than

usual.

The following discs take a longer time to start

playback.
 a disc recorded with a complicated tree

structure.

 a disc recorded in multisession mode.
 a disc that has not been finalized (a disc to

which data can be added).

 a disc that has many folders.

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