Troubleshooting, 31 troubleshooting – Sony MV-101 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The following checklist will help you remedy
problems you may encounter with the player.
Before going through the checklist below,
check the connection and operating
procedures.

General

This player is not turned on.

•Check the connections.
•If you find the connections in order, check

the fuse.
If the fuse is blown, replace it with a
correctly rated fuse.
t If the fuse blows again, consult your

nearest Sony dealer.

•Press and hold the POWER button on the

player until the POWER button lights up
in green.

•The player may be overheated.

t Make sure that the player is completely

turned off. Wait until the player cools
off, then press the POWER button on
the player until the POWER button
lights up in green.

The contents of the memory have been
erased.

•The power cord or battery has been

disconnected.

•The power connecting cord is not

connected properly.

Stored settings are erased. The fuse has
blown. Makes noise when the ignition key
is in the ON, ACC, or OFF position.

The leads are not matched correctly with the
car’s accessory power connector.

No power is being supplied to the unit.

•Check the connection. If everything is in

order, check the fuse.

•The car does not have an ACC position.

t Press and hold the POWER button on

the player until the POWER button
lights up in green.

The power is continuously supplied to the
unit.

The car does not have an ACC position.
t Press and hold the POWER button on the

player until the green light of the
POWER button is turned off.

Disc playback

A disc cannot be loaded.

•Another disc is already loaded.
•The disc is forcibly inserted upside down

or in the wrong way.

MP3 files cannot be played back.

•Recording was not performed according to

the ISO 9660 level 1 or level 2 format, or
the Joliet or Romeo convention in the
expansion format.

•The file extension “.MP3” is not added to

the file name.

•Files are not stored in MP3 format.

MP3 files take longer to play back than
others.

The following discs take a longer time to
start playback.
— a disc recorded with a complicated tree

structure.

— a disc to which data can be added.

The sound skips due to vibration.

•The player is installed at an angle of more

than 15°.

•The player is not installed in a sturdy part

of the car.

Playback functions such as pause are
deactivated.

•The RESET button has been pressed.
•The disc is ejected.

The sound skips.

Dirty or defective disc.

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