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MDX-E100
MDX-E100
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Can't REC
Can't Copy
DIGin Unlock
TOC Full
UTOC ERR R
UTOC ERR A
UTOC ERR L0 - 4
Not Audio
Disc Full
Playback MD
Protected
Error on display Description Countermeasure
ERROR DISPLAY
DEFECT occurred 10 times continuously during REC-
PLAY.
Recordable cluster became 0 due to occurrence of
DEFECT during REC-PLAY.
REC mode cannot be set for 20 seconds even after
repeated try of reading the read disabled address.
One of the following judgments has been made
depending on the channel status of the digital signal
inputted from D-IN during REC-PAUSE or REC-PLAY.
(1) Other than audio
(2) Other than civil purpose
(3) Copy NG due to reversed COPY bit of CD
Either of the following symptoms occurred for the digital
signal inputted from D-IN during REC-PAUSE or REC-
PLAY.
(1) Digital IN PLL is unlocked.
(2) Locked under conditions other than FS=44.1kHz.
No space is left to register music No and character data
(song name, disc name, etc.) while the REC-PLAY
function is used.
No recordable space is left when trying to activate the
REC-PAUSE function.
FTNO > LTNO occurred.
FTNO = 0 or 1 occurred.
UTOC recorded in the disc could not be read.
Start address > end address occurred.
Any one of the UTOC0 - 4 data was looped.
Data not for audio purpose is recorded in the track mode
of TNO which is currently selected.
No recordable space is left when trying to activate the
REC-PAUSE function.
The loaded disc was for reproduction only when trying to
activate the REC-PAUSE function or trying to edit.
Recording of editing was attempted while the data
protector of the disc for recording and reproduction is
set to the data protected state.
Editing the track subject to write protect function was
attempted by using the data written in UTOC.
Check that the disc is free from scratch, dust,
finger print, black spot, etc. and that
decentering, face deflection, etc. are not
excessive.
Check if the CD is a copy-inhibited one (e.g.,
CD-R, etc.)
Check that the D-IN signal line is free from
abnormality.
Use a disc for recording and reproduction with a
space left to register UTOC.
As an abnormality exists in the UTOC data, use
another disc.
Select another TNO or use another disc.
Use another disc for recording with a recordable
space left.
As the loaded disc is for reproduction only, use
a disc for recording.
Try again with the data protector set to the
original position.
As the track to be edited is write protected, try
again with another track.
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