Toshiba D-KVR20 Gigabeat, MEG201, Toshiba Digital Audio Player, Owners Manual - Page 49

Error Message List

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Welcome Error Message List The gigabeat may display the following error messages. When an error message is displayed, take an appropriate action by referring to the instructions below. Message UNSUPPORTED DATA FORMAT UNSUPPORTED DISK FORMAT NO AUDIO DATA FOUND DATA ERROR FAILED TO OPEN FILE RECHARGE BATTERY THE NUMBER OF FILES EXCEEDS THE LIMIT CONNECT AC ADAPTER Content and Corrective Action The format of the selected audio data cannot be played on the gigabeat. Use TOSHIBA Audio Application to transfer the data. (Refer to "Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat" in the TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner's Manual.) Format the internal hard disk. (Refer to "Initializing the Internal Hard Disk" in the TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner's Manual.) Transfer audio data to the gigabeat. (Refer to "Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat" in the TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner's Manual.) The selected playlist or audio data is damaged. Use TOSHIBA Audio Application to transfer the data again. (Refer to "Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat" in the TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner's Manual.) The audio data could not be opened and played. Use TOSHIBA Audio Application to transfer the data again. (Refer to "Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat" in the TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner's Manual.) There is insufficient power remaining in the built-in battery. Connect the AC adapter and charge the battery. ( p. 24) The number of audio data exceeds the limit. A maximum of 999 audio data can be played from one folder. ( p. 44) The AC adapter is not connected. Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter jack during USB connection. Getting Ready Using the Product Other Helpful Information 49

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49
Using the Pr
oduct
Other Helpful Inf
ormation
Welcome
Getting Read
y
Error Message List
The gigabeat may display the following error messages. When an error message is displayed,
take an appropriate action by referring to the instructions below.
Message
UNSUPPORTED
DATA FORMAT
UNSUPPORTED
DISK FORMAT
NO AUDIO DATA
FOUND
DATA ERROR
FAILED TO OPEN FILE
RECHARGE BATTERY
THE NUMBER OF FILES
EXCEEDS THE LIMIT
CONNECT AC ADAPTER
Content and Corrective Action
The format of the selected audio data cannot be played on the
gigabeat. Use TOSHIBA Audio Application to transfer the data.
(Refer to
Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat
in the
TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner
s Manual.)
Format the internal hard disk. (Refer to
Initializing the Internal
Hard Disk
in the TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner
s
Manual.)
Transfer audio data to the gigabeat. (Refer to
Transferring
Audio Data to the gigabeat
in the TOSHIBA Audio Application
Owner
s Manual.)
The selected playlist or audio data is damaged. Use TOSHIBA
Audio Application to transfer the data again. (Refer to
Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat
in the TOSHIBA
Audio Application Owner
s Manual.)
The audio data could not be opened and played.
Use TOSHIBA Audio Application to transfer the data again.
(Refer to
Transferring Audio Data to the gigabeat
in the
TOSHIBA Audio Application Owner
s Manual.)
There is insufficient power remaining in the built-in battery.
Connect the AC adapter and charge the battery. (
p. 24)
The number of audio data exceeds the limit. A maximum of
999 audio data can be played from one folder. (
p. 44)
The AC adapter is not connected. Connect the AC adapter to
the AC adapter jack during USB connection.