Sony MDSJE320 Service Manual - Page 4

Protected, Self-diagnosis display - user manual

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[SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION] The self-diagnosis function consists of error codes for users which are displayed automatically when errors occur, and error codes which show the error history in the test mode during servicing.For detail on how to view error codes for users, refer to the following box in the instruction manual. Self-Diagnosis Function The deck has a self-diagnosis display. This function shows a three-digit display (a combination of a letter and figures) and the corresponding message alternately, so you can check the deck's condition. If such a display appears, check the following table in order to resolve the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer. Self-diagnosis display C11 Protected Three-digit display/Message C11/Protected C13/REC Error C13/Disc Error C14/Disc Error C71/Din Unlock Cause/Remedy The inserted MD is record-protected. /Take out the MD, and close the record-protect tab (page 9.) The recording was not made properly. /Set the deck in a stable place, and repeat the recording procedure. The inserted MD is dirty (with smudges, fingerprints, etc.) scratched, or not up to standards. /Replace the disc, and repeat the recording procedure. The deck could not read the TOC of the MD properly. /Take out the MD, and insert it again. The deck could not read the TOC of the MD properly. /Insert another disc. /If possible, erase all tracks on the MD using the All Erase Function on page 28. A moment's lighting is due to the signals of the digital program being recorded. This does not affect the recorded material. While recording from a digital component connected through the digital input connector, the digital connecting cable was unplugged or the digital component turned off. /Connect the cable or turn the digital component back on. - 4 -

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[SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION]
The self-diagnosis function consists of error codes for users which are displayed automatically when errors occur, and error codes which show the error
history in the test mode during servicing.For detail on how to view error codes for users, refer to the following box in the instruction manual.
Self-Diagnosis Function
The deck has a self-diagnosis display.
This function shows a three-digit display (a combination of a letter and figures)
and the corresponding message alternately, so you can check the deck’s condition. If such a display appears, check the
following table in order to resolve the problem. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Three-digit display/Message
Cause/Remedy
C11/Protected
The inserted MD is record-protected.
/
Take out the MD, and close the record-protect tab (page 9.)
C13/REC Error
The recording was not made properly.
/
Set the deck in a stable place, and repeat the recording procedure.
The inserted MD is dirty (with smudges, fingerprints, etc.) scratched, or not up to standards.
/
Replace the disc, and repeat the recording procedure.
C13/Disc Error
The deck could not read the TOC of the MD properly.
/
Take out the MD, and insert it again.
C14/Disc Error
The deck could not read the TOC of the MD properly.
/
Insert another disc.
/
If possible, erase all tracks on the MD using the All Erase Function on page 28.
C71/Din Unlock
A moment’s lighting is due to the signals of the digital program being recorded.
This does not affect the recorded material.
While recording from a digital component connected through the digital input connector,
the digital connecting cable was unplugged or the digital component turned off.
/
Connect the cable or turn the digital component back on.
C11
Protected
Self-diagnosis display