JVC KW-NT1 Instructions - Page 92

Symptoms, Remedies/Causes, MP3/WAV, SD/USB, No USB Device

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ENGLISH Troubleshooting MP3/WAV Symptoms Disc cannot be played back. Noise is generated. Tracks are not played back as you have intended them to play. Elapsed playing time is not correct. "Error" Noise is generated. Tracks cannot play back as you have intended them to play. Correct characters are not displayed (e.g. album name). While playing a track, sound is sometimes interrupted. "No Files" "No SD Card" "No USB Device" "Read error" "Error" Remedies/Causes • Change the disc. • Record the tracks using a compliant application on the appropriate discs. (☞ page 52) • Add appropriate extension codes to the file names. The track played back is not a playable file format. Skip to another file. Playback order may differ from the one played back using other players. This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by how the tracks are recorded. The track is unplayable. The track played back is not a playable file format. Skip to another file. Playback order may differ from the one played back using other players. For available characters, ☞ page 45. The tracks are not properly copied into the SD card/USB device. Copy tracks again, and try again. The SD card/USB device has no playable files. Change the SD card/USB device. No SD card is inserted. Insert an SD card or select another playback source. No USB device is connected. Connect a device or select another playback source. The file has not been formatted correctly. The track is unplayable. SD/USB 92

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Symptoms
Remedies/Causes
MP3/WAV
Disc cannot be played back.
• Change the disc.
Record the tracks using a compliant application on the
appropriate discs. (
page 52)
Add appropriate extension codes to the file names.
Noise is generated.
The track played back is not a playable file format. Skip to
another file.
Tracks are not played back as you have
intended them to play.
Playback order may differ from the one played back using
other players.
Elapsed playing time is not correct.
This sometimes occurs during playback. This is caused by
how the tracks are recorded.
“Error”
The track is unplayable.
SD/USB
Noise is generated.
The track played back is not a playable file format. Skip to
another file.
Tracks cannot play back as you have intended
them to play.
Playback order may differ from the one played back using
other players.
Correct characters are not displayed (e.g.
album name).
For available characters,
page 45.
While playing a track, sound is sometimes
interrupted.
The tracks are not properly copied into the SD card/USB
device. Copy tracks again, and try again.
“No Files”
The SD card/USB device has no playable files. Change the
SD card/USB device.
“No SD Card”
No SD card is inserted. Insert an SD card or select another
playback source.
“No USB Device”
No USB device is connected. Connect a device or select
another playback source.
“Read error”
The file has not been formatted correctly.
“Error”
The track is unplayable.
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