Sony RCD-W1 Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 24

System Limitations, Error Messages - toc error

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Additional Information Error Messages The following table explains the error messages that appear in the display. Message CHECK DISC DATA DISC DISC ERROR DISC FULL ERROR FAILED FULL NO AUDIO Explanation • A record-related button has been pressed when a finalized disc is in the DECK B. • A record-related button has been pressed when a standard CD is in the DECK B. A non-audio CD-ROM or a CDVideo disc has been placed in the machine. • An unfinalized disc has been placed in the DECK A. • A DVD disc has been placed in the unit. There is not enough time left on the disc to complete a planned recording. • The disc is not seated properly. • There is a problem with the disc. A dubbing has not been completed properly. More than 20 tracks have been programmed. A record-related button has been pressed when a non-audio disc is in the DECK B. System Limitations "TOC" appears for a long time If the inserted recordable CD-R/RW is brand new, "TOC" appears in the front panel display longer than for CD-R/RWs that have been used. Limitations when recording over an existing track • The correct remaining recording time may not be displayed. • You may find it impossible to record over a track if that track has been recorded over several times already. • The remaining recording time may be shortened out of proportion to the total recorded time. • Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not recommended since this may shorten the duration of the track. • You may find it impossible to label a track after recording over a previous one. • You can record songs for up to 99 tracks. When you make a connection through DIGITAL OUT of the recorder to a recording appliance (MD, DAT, etc.), the track number may not be recorded correctly. In this case, use DECK A for playback. Note When you turn on the recorder, you will hear some mechanical noise from the recorder. This is not a malfunction. 24

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Explanation
• A record-related button has been
pressed when a finalized disc is in
the DECK B.
• A record-related button has been
pressed when a standard CD is in
the DECK B.
A non-audio CD-ROM or a CD-
Video disc has been placed in the
machine.
• An unfinalized disc has been
placed in the DECK A.
• A DVD disc has been placed in
the unit.
There is not enough time left on the
disc to complete a planned
recording.
• The disc is not seated properly.
• There is a problem with the disc.
A dubbing has not been completed
properly.
More than 20 tracks have been
programmed.
A record-related button has been
pressed when a non-audio disc is in
the DECK B.
System Limitations
“TOC” appears for a long time
If the inserted recordable CD-R/RW is brand new,
“TOC” appears in the front panel display longer than
for CD-R/RWs that have been used.
Limitations when recording over an
existing track
The correct remaining recording time may not be
displayed.
You may find it impossible to record over a track if
that track has been recorded over several times
already.
The remaining recording time may be shortened
out of proportion to the total recorded time.
Recording over a track to eliminate noise is not
recommended since this may shorten the duration
of the track.
You may find it impossible to label a track after
recording over a previous one.
You can record songs for up
to 99 tracks.
Additional Information
Message
CHECK DISC
DATA DISC
DISC ERROR
DISC FULL
ERROR
FAILED
FULL
NO AUDIO
Error Messages
The following table explains the error messages
that appear in the display.
When you make a connection through DIGITAL
OUT of the recorder to a recording appliance (MD,
DAT, etc.), the track number may not be recorded
correctly. In this case, use DECK A for playback.
Note
When you turn on the recorder, you will hear some
mechanical noise from the recorder.
This is not a
malfunction.