Error Messages - Kenwood DMC-J7R Instruction Manual

Portable minidisc recorder
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ERROR MESSAGES

Error messages
BATT EMPTY
BLANK DISC
Can't COPY
Can't EDIT
Can't REC
Can't WRITE
DEFECT
Din UNLOCK
DISC ERROR
DISC FULL
HOLD
LOCKED
LOCK ERROR
NO DISC
PB DISC
PROTECTED
POWER ?
SORRY
SYSTEM ERR
TEMP OVER
TOC ERROR
TOC FULL
Tr. Protect
U TOC ERROR
? DISC
Meaning
The battery run down.
Nothing is recorded.
No copy can be made because of
the SCMS copyright system.
A track cannot be edited.
Recording cannot be performed
correctly due to vibration or shock
in the unit.
Editing is impossible.
The disc is scratched.
Poor connection of the digital cable.
The disc is damaged.
The disc is out of recording space.
The unit is in the safety mode.
The EJECT lever was moved
during recording or editing.
A disc has not been loaded.
The disc is write protected.
You tried to record on a playback-
only disc.
Improper power is being supplied.
Since a track number is currently
being located or written to, the unit
cannot accept your command.
You have come to the conclusion
that the unit is out of order.
The temperature is too high.
A large portion of the disc has been
damaged.
There is no space left for recording
character information (track names,
disc names, etc.).
The track has been protected from
being erased.
A large portion of the disc has been
damaged.
There is an error in the recorded
signal.
A disc which contains data other
than music was played.
There is an error in the signal from
the disc.
Charge the rechargeable battery or
replace the alkaline batteries (or use
the AC adaptor for power).
Replace the disc with a recorded
disc.
Record using the analogue cable.
Change the stop position of the
track and then try editing it.
Re-record or replace it with another
recordable disc.
Check the number of tracks.
If the sound you hear is not right,
try recording again.
Replace the disc with another
recordable disc.
Connect the digital cable securely.
Reload the disc or replace it.
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
Return the HOLD switch to its
original position.
Turn off the power and remove the
MiniDisc.
Load a disc.
Move the write protection knob
back to its original position.
Replace it with a recordable disc.
Use one of the specified power
sources.
Wait for a while and try the
operation again.
To have it repaired, go to the
distributor where you purchased the
unit.
Turn off the power, and wait for a
while.
Replace it with another recorded
disc.
Replace it with another recordable
disc.
Edit the track with the device on
which it was recorded.
Replace it with another recorded
disc.
Erase all of the signal errors, and
then try recording again.
A disc which contains non-music
data cannot be played.
Replace it with another recorded
disc.
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