Sony NWZ-A728PNK Operation Guide - Page 113

Messages, Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display.

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113 Troubleshooting Table of Contents Menu Index Messages Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display. Message Meaning Remedy All group numbers have been used. Cannot change "Screensaver Timing" when "Type" is "None." Cannot complete during playback. Please pause playback and then try again. Cannot display folders beyond this level. Place songs in folders up to the eighth level.  The total number of list items (except for the song lists) exceeds the limit (8,192 items).  The total number of songs registered in the playlists has reached 65,535. Songs exceeding the limit are stored in "Others."  If you cannot find a song, search for it in the "Others" list first.  If you do not want to store songs that exceed the limit in the "Others" list, delete unnecessary songs from the player using the software you used to transfer the songs, or Windows Explorer.  If the total number of playlists registered to the player exceeds 65,535, playlists exceeding this number cannot be displayed. Decrease the number of playlists (delete the playlists) using the software you used to transfer the playlists. You are trying to set "Screensaver timing" while "Type" is set to "None." Set the screensaver type to other than "None." You are trying to select an Pause playback, and try unselectable item during the operation again. playback. The player cannot play songs beyond the 8th folder level. ( page 25) Move the song(s) beyond the 8th folder level to a lesser folder level using Windows Explorer. Continued 

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Troubleshooting
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Messages
Follow the instructions below if a message appears in the display.
Message
Meaning
Remedy
All group numbers have been
used.
The total number of list
items (except for the
song lists) exceeds the
limit (8,192 items).
The total number of
songs registered in the
playlists has reached
65,535.
Songs exceeding the limit
are stored in “Others.”
If you cannot find a
song, search for it in the
“Others” list first.
If you do not want to
store songs that exceed
the limit in the “Others”
list, delete unnecessary
songs from the player
using the software you
used to transfer the
songs, or Windows
Explorer
.
If the total number of
playlists registered to
the player exceeds
65,535, playlists
exceeding this number
cannot be displayed.
Decrease the number of
playlists (delete the
playlists) using the
software you used to
transfer the playlists.
Cannot change “Screensaver
Timing” when “Type” is “None.”
You are trying to set
“Screensaver timing”
while “Type” is set to
“None.”
Set the screensaver type to
other than “None.”
Cannot complete during
playback. Please pause playback
and then try again.
You are trying to select an
unselectable item during
playback.
Pause playback, and try
the operation again.
Cannot display folders beyond
this level. Place songs in folders
up to the eighth level.
The player cannot play
songs beyond the 8th
folder level. (
page 25)
Move the song(s) beyond
the 8th folder level to a
lesser folder level using
Windows Explorer.
Continued