Sony LBT-ZTX7 User Manual

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There is noise, skipping, or distorted
sound.

• Turn off the system, then connect the

USB device again.

• The music data itself contains noise, or

the sound is distorted. Noise may have
entered during the transferring process.
Delete the file, and try transferring
again.

The USB device cannot be connected
into the

(USB) port.

• The USB device is being connected

backwards. Connect the USB device in
the correct orientation.

“USB Reading” is displayed for an
extended time, or it takes a long time
before playback starts.

• The reading process can take a long time

in the following cases.
– There are many folders or files on the

USB device.

– The file structure is extremely

complex.

– The memory capacity is excessive.
– The internal memory is fragmented.
Thus, we recommend following these
guidelines.
– Total folders on USB device: 100 or

less

– Total files per folder: 100 or less

Erroneous display.

• The data stored in the USB device may

have been corrupted, perform the
transferring again.

• The character code that can be displayed

by this system are as follows:
– Upper cases (A to Z)
– Lower cases (a to z)
– Numbers (0 to 9)
– Symbols (< > * +, ? / [ ] \ _)
Other characters may not be displayed
correctly.

The USB device is not recognized.

• Turn off the system, then reconnect the

USB device.

• Connect the supported USB device

(page 56).
The USB device does not work
properly. Refer to the USB device
operating instructions for how to deal
with this problem. If the problem
persists, contact your nearest Sony
dealer.

Playback does not start.

• Turn off the system, then connect the

USB device again.

• Connect the supported USB device

(page 56).

• Press NX (or N on the remote) to

start playback.

Playback does not start from the first
track.

• Set the play mode to Normal Play

(page 28).

The audio files cannot be played
back.

• MP3 files in MP3 PRO format cannot be

played back.

• Some AAC files may not be played back

correctly.

• WMA files in Windows Media Audio

Lossless and Professional format cannot
be played back.

• The data is not stored in MP3/WMA/

AAC format.

• USB device formatted with file systems

other than FAT16, or FAT32 (cluster
size 512 byte – 32 kbyte) are
unsupported.*

• If you use partitioned USB device, only

audio files on the first partition can be
played back.

• Playback is possible up to 8 folder

levels.

• The number of folders has exceeded

997.

• The number of audio files has exceeded

999.

• Files that are encrypted or protected by

passwords, etc. cannot be played back.

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