Timer, Title update – Sony Ericsson NAS-E35HD User Manual

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Tracks cannot be played back.

Only tracks in the MP3 (“.mp3”), WMA

(“.wma”) and AAC (“.m4a”) format can be

played on this unit. Tracks in other formats

cannot be played (page 35).

USB device formatted with file systems other

than FAT16 or FAT32 are unsupported.*

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If you use partitioned USB device, only MP3,

WMA and AAC tracks on the first partition

can be played.

Playback is possible up to 8 levels.

The number of folders has exceeded 999.

The number of tracks has exceeded 999.

Files that are encrypted or protected by

passwords, etc. cannot be played back.

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This unit supports FAT16 and FAT32, but some USB

device may not support all of these FAT. For details, see

the operation manual of each USB device or contact the

manufacturer.

Timer

The Play Timer or Recording Timer does not

work.

Set the clock correctly (page 21).

A power failure occurred while the timer

setting was in standby mode or the power

cord was disconnected.

The unit is being subjected to shocks or

vibrations. Place the unit at a stable location.

The contents recorded by the Recording

Timer is not complete. Some of the material

at the beginning or in the middle are

missing.

Set the clock correctly (page 21).

A power failure occurred while the timer

setting was in standby mode or the power

cord was disconnected.

The unit was subjected to shocks or vibrations.

Place the unit at a stable location.

Title Update

Title Updater cannot be used on the

computer.

Use a USB storage device supported by the

unit (page 71).

An error occurs when you run Title Updater

on the computer.

Close Virtual Expander (MICROVAULT

software) first, and then run “TitleUpdater.

exe” again.

“export.dat” file cannot be exported.

Only album information (audio data)

recorded from audio CDs can be exported.

Album information that has been imported

using the Title Updater cannot be exported.

Make sure that the USB storage device is

connected firmly to the unit.

You have disconnected the USB storage device

before “Device Stop” appears on the unit’s

display.

The USB storage device or Title Updater is

not recognized by the computer.

Disconnect the USB storage device, and then

reconnect it correctly.

The “import.dat” file cannot be saved.

The USB storage device is full. Delete

unnecessary data from the USB storage device.

The USB storage device is write-protected.

Undo the write-protection.

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