Sony PCM-D1 User Manual

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Message

Meaning/Solution

FILE SIZE FULL

The maximum data capacity for one track is 2 GB. When the data of one
track exceeds 2 GB during recording, recording as a new track starts. In this
situation, because the number of tracks saved in the current folder has
reached the maximum (99 tracks), the recording stopped. Record the new
track in another folder. Or you can delete unnecessary tracks (page 36) or
store some of the tracks (page 30) to reduce the number of tracks.

M.S. ERROR

Insert the “Memory Stick PRO (High Speed)” again. If this message appears
again, the “Memory Stick PRO (High Speed)” may have a problem.

NO MEMORY SPACE

The recorder cannot be operated because there is no remaining space in
memory. Initialize the memory using “FORMAT” in the menu display (page
36), or store some of the tracks to your computer (page 30) and delete these
tracks.

FILE DAMAGED

The track cannot be played back because it is damaged.

FORMAT ERROR

The memory that is initialized on the other equipment cannot be used in the
recorder. Initialize the memory using “FORMAT” in the menu display (page
36).

CANNOT OPERATE

The track name has reached the maximum number of characters. Shorten
the file name using the computer.

CHANGE BATTERY

The batteries are exhausted. Charge the batteries, or replace them with new
ones (page 19).

SYSTEM ERROR

A system error has occurred. Remove the batteries or the AC power adaptor
to turn off the recorder completely, and then turn on the recorder again. If
this message appears again, consult with qualified Sony personnel (see the
warranty for contact information).

POWER PROBLEM

Incompatible batteries or AC power adaptor is being used, which could
cause a malfunction. Use only compatible batteries and AC power adaptors.

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