Marantz SA8003 SA8003 User Manual - Englis - Page 27

Names And, Functions, Basic, Connection, Operation, Advanced, Connections, Troubleshooting, Others,

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ENGLISH Names aNd FuNctIONs BasIc cONNectION BasIc OperatION adVaNced cONNectIONs trOuBlesHOOtING usB/ipod Problem Cause Corrective action "OverCurrent" appears on the display. The USB media is not supported. The voltage able to be supplied from this Please use a USB device with an unit via the USB has been exceeded. operating current that is less than 500 mA. "FAT Error" or "Cluster Err" appear on the display. An unsupported file system is being used. USB memory below 128 MB cannot be supported. Please use a USB device formatted with a compatible file system (FAT32 or FAT) and that has at least 256 MB of memory. "No File" appears on the display. No file able to be played on this unit exists. Check supported formats. (ˠ Page 25, 26) "DRM Stream" appears on This is a file subject to digital rights the display. management. Cannot play on this unit because of unsupported DRM. (ˠ Page 25) The amplifier and speakers are not connected properly. Connect the cables correctly. (ˠSee the instruction manual for the amplifier.) The amplifier power is not ON. Turn the amplifier power ON. (ˠSee the instruction manual for the amplifier.) The sound of the USB being connected is not heard. The amplifier's function or selector switch is not set to "CD" or "AUX" or such (to whatever you have connected this unit to). Switch the amplifier's function or selector switch to "CD" or "AUX" or such (to whatever you have connected this unit to). (ˠSee the instruction manual for the amplifier.) The amplifier's volume control is set at the minimum level. Adjust the amplifier volume. (ˠSee the instruction manual for the amplifier.) 3rd generation or earlier iPods are unsupported. Refer to "ABOUT iPod PLAYBACK". (ˠ Page 26) The amplifier and speakers are not connected correctly. Connect the cables correctly. (ˠSee the instruction manual for the amplifier.) The amplifier power is not ON. The sound of the iPod being connected is not heard. The amplifier's function or selector switch is not set to "CD" or "AUX" or such (to whatever you have connected this unit to). Turn ON the power to the amplifier. (ˠ See the instruction manual for the amplifier.) Switch the amplifier's function or selector switch to "CD" or "AUX" or such (to whatever you have connected this unit to). (See the instruction manual for the amplifier.) The amplifier's volume control is set at the minimum level. Adjust the amplifier volume. (See the instruction manual for the amplifier.) Reading of USB device takes time. When connecting a high-capacity USB device, it will take time to read depending on its capacity. Several minutes may be required for reading when using a high-capacity device. Wait until reading is completed. 24 applIcatION OperatION trOuBlesHOOtING OtHers

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NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
BASIC
CONNECTION
BASIC
OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGLISH
APPLICATION
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
USB/iPod
Problem
Cause
Corrective action
“OverCurrent” appears on
the display.
The voltage able to be supplied from this
unit via the USB has been exceeded.
The USB media is not supported.
Please use a USB device with an
operating current that is less than
500 mA.
“FAT Error” or “Cluster Err”
appear on the display.
An unsupported file system is being
used. USB memory below 128 MB
cannot be supported.
Please use a USB device formatted
with a compatible file system (FAT32
or FAT) and that has at least 256 MB
of memory.
“No File” appears on the
display.
No file able to be played on this unit
exists.
Check supported formats. (
Page
25, 26)
“DRM Stream” appears on
the display.
This is a file subject to digital rights
management.
Cannot play on this unit because of
unsupported DRM. (
Page 25)
The sound of the USB being
connected is not heard.
The amplifier and speakers are not
connected properly.
Connect the cables correctly.
(
See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The amplifier power is not ON.
Turn the amplifier power ON.
(
See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The amplifier’s function or selector
switch is not set to “CD” or “AUX” or
such (to whatever you have connected
this unit to).
Switch the amplifier’s function or
selector switch to “CD” or “AUX” or
such (to whatever you have connected
this unit to).
(
See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The amplifier’s volume control is set at
the minimum level.
Adjust the amplifier volume.
(
See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The sound of the iPod being
connected is not heard.
3rd generation or earlier iPods are
unsupported.
Refer to “ABOUT iPod PLAYBACK”.
(
Page 26)
The amplifier and speakers are not
connected correctly.
Connect the cables correctly.
(
See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The amplifier power is not ON.
Turn ON the power to the amplifier.
(
See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The amplifier’s function or selector
switch is not set to “CD” or “AUX” or
such (to whatever you have connected
this unit to).
Switch the amplifier’s function or
selector switch to “CD” or “AUX” or
such (to whatever you have connected
this unit to).
(See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
The amplifier’s volume control is set at
the minimum level.
Adjust the amplifier volume.
(See the instruction manual for the
amplifier.)
Reading of USB device
takes time.
When connecting a high-capacity
USB device, it will take time to read
depending on its capacity. Several
minutes may be required for reading
when using a high-capacity device.
Wait until reading is completed.