8 – error messages and troubleshooting, To clear an error, Error messages – Tascam CD-D1X4 User Manual

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TASCAM CD-D1x4

8 – Error messages and troubleshooting

To clear an error

When an error is shown, the unit beeps continuously
to attract your attention. To clear the error and stop
the beeping, open the drive mentioned in the error
message.

Error messages

ERROR SOURCE

alone, or

ERROR DRIVE

x

alternating with

ERROR SOURCE

may be

shown in the case of a dirty, damaged or scratched
disc being loaded into the

MASTER

drive. Check that

the disc is properly loaded, and clean the disc if nec-
essary

In other cases,

ERROR DRIVE x

or

ERROR

SOURCE

is shown on the top line, with one of the

errors below shown on the bottom line if one of the
drives encounters an error during a process.

x

refers

to the number of the slave drive.

CODE xxxx

is shown if an internal error occurs.

Make a note of the number represented by

xxxx

and contact your TASCAM supplier (the number is
used by the service engineers, and may be shown
together with another message).

SOURCE ANALYZE

is shown if an error occurs

while analyzing the source disc. Check the master
drive loading, and clean the disc if necessary.

VERIFIY ERROR

is shown if an error occurs

while verifying a recorded disc. Try again with
another disc.

DISC ERROR

is shown when an unrecognizable

disc (for example one that was created when power
was turned off during a copy operation) is inserted.

DISC TYPE

is shown if the source disc to be

copied is of the wrong type to be copied (or it may be
copy-protected). Only copy discs as specified in this
manual.

JOB ABORTED

indicates a process halted by

you before it has come to an end. No action neces-
sary.

DATA SIZE

is shown in verification operations if

there is a difference between the source and target
discs.

TIME OUT

indicates a time-out error with one of

the drives. Try again.

CAPACITY ERROR

indicates that the target

disc is the wrong size for the data you are trying to
copy. Make sure the target disc is the right size for
the data you are copying. The standard maximum
length of an audio CD is set at 74 minutes. However,
some commercial CDs are recorded with a running
time a little longer than this.

If any of these errors occur, correct the problem, if
possible (replace the offending disc correctly in the
disc tray, try again with a different disc, etc.) before
attempting the copy operation again.

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