Sony CMT-PX5 Operating Instructions Manual page 70

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Messages (continued)
Initialize (flashing)
The Setup Menu settings have been lost.
Or the contents recorded by the timer have
disappeared over time and are not be available
for saving to disc, or Program Play could not be
activated since the program has disappeared
over time.
(The message flashes for about four seconds
when you turn on the deck by pressing ?/1.)
Name Full!
There is no more space to store track or disc
titles.
No Change
While attempting to change the recording level
after recording, you pressed ENTER/YES
without actually changing the recording level,
so no change was made.
No Disc
There is no disc in the MD deck.
—OVER—
You have reached the end of the MD while
turning j/J clockwise during playing
pause.
Push STOP!
You pressed PLAY MODE during play.
—Rehearsal—
The MD is playing the specified dividing point
for confirmation during the Divide function.
S.F Edit!
You attempted to perform another operation
while in S.F Edit (changing the recording level
after recording, Fade-in, Fade-out) mode.
You cannot perform any other operations while
in S.F Edit mode.
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S.F Edit NOW
You pressed ?/1 while in S.F Edit (changing
the recording level after recording, Fade-in,
Fade-out) mode.
If you turn off the deck while in S.F Edit mode,
any changes that you have made will not be
made properly. Finish the changes and leave
S.F Edit mode before turning off the deck. If
you accidentally turn off the deck while
changes are being made, press ?/1 while the
message is displayed.
Smart Space
The signal was input again after silence
continued for about 3 or more but less than
about 30 seconds during digital recording.
Step Full!
You tried to programme 26 or more tracks
(steps).
Text Protect
There is CD TEXT information which cannot
be recorded on the MD.
TOC Reading
The MD deck is reading the TOC information
of the MD.
TOC Writing
The MD deck is writing the information of
recorded or edited contents.
Track End
You have reached the end of the track while
adjusting the dividing point during the Divide
function.

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