Sony MZ-DH10P Operating Instructions - Page 53
Symptom, Case and/or corrective action, Troubleshooting, Listening to music - minidisc
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Symptom The USB cradle and the player become hot during the charging procedure. The player is turned off. Case and/or corrective action This is normal and poses no danger. If you do not operate the player for about 3 minutes, the player is turned off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery (Auto power-off function). Turn on the player. Troubleshooting Listening to music Symptom A disc is not played normally. A disc is not played from the first track. Playback sound skips. Sound has a lot of static. Volume cannot be turned up. No sound comes through the earphones. The disc cannot be played on another component. The edited tracks may exhibit sound dropout during search operations. The group function does not operate. The display turns off. You cannot play an MP3 audio track. Date of recording is not displayed. Case and/or corrective action "Repeat" is set to "On." Set to "Off" ( page 36). Playback mode is changed. Enter "Main P. Mode" or "Sub P. Mode" to change back to "Normal Play" ( page 36). Disc playing stopped before it came to the last track. Press and hold the 5-way control key (/ENT) for 2 seconds or more to start playing ( page 20). The player is placed where it receives continuous vibration. Put the player on a stable place. Strong magnetism from a television or such device is interfering with operation. Move the player away from the source of strong magnetism. "ALVS" is set to "On." Set to "Off" ( page 37). The earphones plug is not firmly connected. Plug in the plug of the earphones firmly to the player. The plug is dirty. Clean the plug. The component does not support Hi-MD. Discs used in Hi-MD mode can be played only on components that supports Hi-MD. This occurs due to the MiniDisc system limitation. The fragmentation of data may cause sound dropout while searching because the tracks are played in higher speed than normal playback. While using a disc without group setting, an attempt was made to select some group-related menu. Use a disc with group setting. If you do not operate the player for about 30 seconds while playing back music, the display turns off automatically to save battery power. To turn on the display again, press DISPLAY. Playable MP3 file format are those: transferred using the SonicStage software/MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3/sampling frequency of 44.1kHz. Date of recording is displayed if the date has been recorded. When an audio track is transferred from your computer, the date of recording that is included in the audio track information on the supplied software is displayed. If the date of recording is older than 1979, it is not displayed. Continued 53