Onkyo FR-N3X User Manual English - Page 66
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Messages Miscellaneous The following table explains the messages that appear in the display. Message MD Blank Disc Cannot Copy Cannot Edit Cannot Rec Cannot Set CD Dub Fail Complete Cannot Read Disc Full Full Impossible MD Writing Mecha Error Memory Full Name Full No Change CD/MD No Disc Protected Recording Retry Error Signal Wait Text Protect Time Protect TOC Error Meaning A recordable MD without disc or track names is inserted. You tried to create a second digital copy from a digitally dubbed MD (see "Rules for digital recording" in the right column). You tried to edit a playback-only disc. You tried to record onto a playback-only disc. You tried to set a timer while another timer was operating. CD dubbing could not be activated. The editing operation has been completed. The disc is abnormal (scratched or missing a TOC). The disc is full (see "System limitations" on page 68). You tried to enter a character over the maximum character capacity while naming a disc, track, or group, etc. You tried to edit a disc using a function not available for some reason other than an MD system limitation. The unit is writing the recorded or edited contents to the MD. An error occurred in the unit's internal mechanism. You tried to store a 26th track or a 31st channel, exceeding the unit's capacity. The naming capacity of the disc or unit has reached its limit. The name has not been changed. There is no disc in the unit. The inserted disc is record-protected. You tried to switch to another source while recording, or to perform a CD or tuner operation that is disabled during recording. The recording attempt failed due to consecutive disturbances from scratches on the MD or from applied vibration. The MD recorder has entered Signal Wait mode. The CD text is copyrighted. You tried to repeat double-speed dubbing using the same CD. The unit failed to read or record onto a disc. 66