Sony MEX-GS820BT Operating Instructions - Page 35
Messages, Pandora® operation, For CD playback, For USB device playback - output error
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Pandora® operation Pandora® connection is not possible. Shut down the Pandora® application on the mobile device, and then launch it again. Messages The following messages may appear or flash during operation. INVALID The selected operation could be invalid. [USB MODE] cannot be changed during iPod playback. OUTPUT ERROR: There may be an internal malfunction. Check the connection. If the error message still remains on in the display, consult your nearest Sony dealer. READ: Now reading information. Wait until reading is complete and playback starts automatically. This may take some time depending on the file organization. TEMP CAUTION: The thermal protector is activated. Reduce the volume. (underscore): The character cannot be displayed. For CD playback: CD ERROR: The disc cannot be played. The disc will be ejected automatically. Clean or insert the disc correctly, or make sure the disc is not blank or defective. CD NO DISC: There is no disc. Insert a disc containing playable files (page 28). CD NO MUSIC: There is no playable file. The disc will be ejected automatically. Insert a disc containing playable files (page 28). CD PUSH EJT: The disc could not be ejected properly. Press (eject). or : The beginning or the end of the disc has been reached. For USB device playback: HUB NO SUPRT: USB hubs are not supported. IPD STOP: iPod playback has finished. Operate your iPod/iPhone to start playback. NOT SUPPORT - ANDROID MODE A USB device not supporting AOA (Android Open Accessory) 2.0 is connected to the unit while [USB MODE] is set to [ANDROID]. - Set [USB MODE] to [MSC/MTP] (page 22). USB ERROR: The USB device cannot be played. Connect the USB device again. USB NO DEV: A USB device is not connected or recognized. Make sure the USB device or USB cable is securely connected. USB NO MUSIC: There is no playable file. Connect a USB device containing playable files (page 29). USB NO SUPRT: The USB device is not supported. For details on the compatibility of your USB device, visit the support site on the back cover. USB OVERLOAD: The USB device is overloaded. Disconnect the USB device, then press SRC to select another source. The USB device has a fault, or an unsupported device is connected. 35GB