Sony RCD-W2000ES Operating Instructions (primary manual) - Page 38

Self-diagnosis Function

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Self-diagnosis Function When the self-diagnosis function is activated to prevent the player from malfunctioning, three character service numbers in a combination with a message appears in the display. In this case, check the following table. Message C12/ Cannot Copy C13/ Rec Error C14/ TOC Error C41/ Cannot Copy Explanation You are trying to record a disc that cannot be played back in DECK-A or with an external device, such as CD-ROM or VIDEO CD. • Remove the disc, and then insert a music CD for playback. Recording has not been completed successfully because of vibration. • Relocate the unit in a place free of vibration and restart the recording again. The disc you try to record is excessively dirty (such as oilstained or finger marked) or scratched. Or the disc is not normal. • Replace the disc with another one and restart the recording again. The unit did not read the TOC information. • Insert other discs. The sound source you are trying to record is a copy of a commercial music software. Or you are trying to record on a CD-R/CD-RW digitally. • Because of the restriction of the Serial Copy Management System, you cannot record copies of commercial music software or MP3 files on DECK A. Neither can you digitally record from a CD-R/CD-RW. • Use analog recording through the ANALOG IN jack when you record from other units. Or use Synchro-Recording when you record from DECK A. (The recording mode is automatically changed to analog recording.) C71/ Din Unlock If this message is displayed momentarily, this is not an error. It is caused by the digital signal during recording. During recording of a digital sound source, the connecting cable has been disconnected or the player of the sound source has turned off. • Connect the cable or turn on the digital player. 38

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Message
C12/
Cannot Copy
C13/
Rec Error
C14/
TOC Error
C41/
Cannot Copy
Explanation
You are trying to record a disc that
cannot be played back in DECK-A
or with an external device, such as
CD-ROM or VIDEO CD.
• Remove the disc, and then insert a
music CD for playback.
Recording has not been completed
successfully because of vibration.
• Relocate the unit in a place free of
vibration and restart the recording
again.
The disc you try to record is
excessively dirty (such as oil-
stained or finger marked) or
scratched. Or the disc is not
normal.
• Replace the disc with another one
and restart the recording again.
The unit did not read the TOC
information.
• Insert other discs.
The sound source you are trying to
record is a copy of a commercial
music software. Or you are trying
to record on a CD-R/CD-RW
digitally.
• Because of the restriction of the
Serial Copy Management System,
you cannot record copies of
commercial music software or
MP3 files on DECK A. Neither
can you digitally record from a
CD-R/CD-RW.
• Use analog recording through the
ANALOG IN jack when you
record from other units. Or use
Synchro-Recording when you
record from DECK A. (The
recording mode is automatically
changed to analog recording.)
Self-diagnosis Function
When the self-diagnosis function is activated to
prevent the player from malfunctioning, three
character service numbers in a combination
with a message appears in the display. In this
case, check the following table.
C71/
Din Unlock
If this message is displayed
momentarily, this is not an error. It
is caused by the digital signal
during recording.
During recording of a digital sound
source, the connecting cable has
been disconnected or the player of
the sound source has turned off.
• Connect the cable or turn on the
digital player.