Pioneer FH-P4200MP Owner's Manual - Page 48

Understanding built-in CD - cd / cassette player

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Appendix Additional Information Understanding built-in CD player error messages When you contact your dealer or your nearest Pioneer Service Center, be sure to record the error message. Message Cause Action ERROR-11, 12, Dirty disc 17, 30 Clean disc. ERROR-11, 12, Scratched disc Replace disc. 17, 30 ERROR-10, 11, Electrical or me12, 15, 17, 30, chanical A0 Turn the ignition ON and OFF, or switch to a different source, then back to the CD player. ERROR-15 The inserted disc Replace disc. does not contain any data ERROR-22, 23 The CD format Replace disc. cannot be played back ERROR-44 All tracks are skip tracks Replace disc. NO AUDIO The inserted disc Replace disc. does not contain any files that can be played back SKIPPED The inserted disc Replace disc. contains WMA files that are protected by DRM PROTECT All the files on the inserted disc are secured by DRM Replace disc. Cassette tapes ! A loose, torn or warped label on a cassette tape can jam the cassette player. Do not use cassette tapes with loose, torn or warped labels. ! Cassette tapes longer than C-90 (90-minute tapes) can cause the tape to jam in the cassette player. Do not use tapes longer than C-90. ! Cassette tapes exposed to high temperatures may warp and jam the cassette player. Keep cassettes out of direct sunlight or places where there are high temperatures. ! Store unused tapes in a tape case where there is no danger of them becoming loose, dirty or dusty. Cleaning the playback head If the head becomes dirty, the sound quality will get bad and there will be sound dropouts and other problems. If you have any of these problems the head may need cleaning. Music search and repeat functions during tape playback Music search and repeat functions may not work with these tapes: ! A tape with a gap of 4 seconds or less be- tween songs 48 En

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Understanding built-in CD
player error messages
When you contact your dealer or your nearest
Pioneer Service Center, be sure to record the
error message.
Message
Cause
Action
ERROR-11, 12,
17, 30
Dirty disc
Clean disc.
ERROR-11, 12,
17, 30
Scratched disc
Replace disc.
ERROR-10, 11,
12, 15, 17, 30,
A0
Electrical or me-
chanical
Turn the ignition
ON and OFF, or
switch to a differ-
ent source, then
back to the CD
player.
ERROR-15
The inserted disc
does not contain
any data
Replace disc.
ERROR-22, 23
The CD format
cannot be played
back
Replace disc.
ERROR-44
All tracks are
skip tracks
Replace disc.
NO AUDIO
The inserted disc
does not contain
any files that can
be played back
Replace disc.
SKIPPED
The inserted disc
contains WMA
files that are pro-
tected by DRM
Replace disc.
PROTECT
All the files on
the inserted disc
are secured by
DRM
Replace disc.
Cassette tapes
!
A loose, torn or warped label on a cassette
tape can jam the cassette player. Do not
use cassette tapes with loose, torn or
warped labels.
!
Cassette tapes longer than C-90 (90-minute
tapes) can cause the tape to jam in the cas-
sette player. Do not use tapes longer than
C-90.
!
Cassette tapes exposed to high tempera-
tures may warp and jam the cassette
player. Keep cassettes out of direct sunlight
or places where there are high tempera-
tures.
!
Store unused tapes in a tape case where
there is no danger of them becoming
loose, dirty or dusty.
Cleaning the playback head
If the head becomes dirty, the sound quality
will get bad and there will be sound dropouts
and other problems. If you have any of these
problems the head may need cleaning.
Music search and repeat
functions during tape
playback
Music search and repeat functions may not
work with these tapes:
!
A tape with a gap of 4 seconds or less be-
tween songs
Additional Information
En
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Appendix