Troubleshooting (continued) – Sony PCM-D50 User Manual

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Troubleshooting (continued)

Message

Meaning/Solution

ACCESS DENIED

A “Memory Stick” with an access control function is inserted. Functions
including recording and playback are limited, and you cannot use it with the
recorder. Use a “Memory Stick” that the recorder supports.

M.S. TYPE ERROR

An incompatible “Memory Stick” is inserted. Use a “Memory Stick” that the
recorder supports.

UNKNOWN MEDIA

The “Memory Stick” not supported is inserted. Use a “Memory Stick” that
the recorder supports. We cannot guarantee operations with unknown
media.

NO MEMORY STICK

A “Memory Stick” is not inserted into the recorder. Insert a “Memory Stick”
that the recorder supports (page 45).

FILE PROTECTED

For Windows computers
You cannot delete the track that is set to “Read-only” on the computer.
Display the track using Windows Explorer and remove the check for “Read-
only” under “Properties.”
For Macintosh computers
You cannot delete the track that is set to “Locked” on the computer. Display
the track on the Macintosh Desktop and remove the check for “Locked”
under “GetInfo” of “File.”

UNKNOWN DATA

The file you are trying to play back or record is an unsupported type of data
or a file of a different format. It cannot be played or recorded on the recorder.

FILE DAMAGED

The track you are trying to play back or edit is damaged. It cannot be
played or edited on the recorder.

NO TRACK

There is no track in the selected folder.

NEW TRACK

The file size of the track being recorded exceeds 2 GB. A new track is
created and recording continues as a new file. (The maximum file size is 2
GB.)

CHANGE FOLDER

Since all the tracks in a folder have been erased and there are no tracks
in the folder, you cannot use the folder. A

folder without tracks will not be

displayed.

BATTERY LOW

The remaining battery power is insufficient. You cannot delete a track or
format the memory. Replace the batteries with new ones (page 17), or
connect the AC power adapter to the recorder (page 19).

NO INPUT SIGNAL

During digital recording, there are no digital signals input from the optical
cable connected to the LINE IN (OPT) jack of the recorder. Check the
connection.

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