Understanding Music Server Error Messages - Pioneer DEH-P900HDD Operation Manual

High power hdd/cd player with “memory stick” and fm/am tuner
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nderstanding music server error messages
Display
ERROR- 23
SERVER ERROR- 23
ERROR- 24
SERVER ERROR- 24
ERROR- 30, A0, A1, B0
SERVER ERROR- 30, A0,
Can't play
Expired
No audio
No PlayList
REMAIN 0
SERVER READ ERROR
SERVER WRITE ERROR
TEMP
69
Cause
Music server's hard disc mal-
function.
Music server malfunction (due
to damaged data, etc.)
Electrical or mechanical prob-
lem.
A1, B0
The music data cannot be played
back.
The music data has exceeded
the playback limit (playback
time or number of plays).
No recording on music server.
No playlist file for music data
that can be played back in
selected playlist mode.
Too large check out number
was stipulated.
Somehow track information
was not read in correctly.
There is something wrong with
the music server.
Somehow track information or
FAT was not written correctly.
Abnormal temperature inside
this product.
Remedy
Repeat operation.
Turn the car iginition ON and OFF,
or switch to a different source, then
switch back to the music server.
Turn the car iginition ON and OFF,
or switch to a different source, then
switch back to the music server.
Switch to other music data.
Switch to other music data.
Record tracks on music server.
Switch to other playlist mode.
Check in tracks that checked out
on another "Memory Stick". (Check
in/check out)
Turn the car iginition ON and OFF,
or switch to a different source, then
switch back to the music server.
Repeat operation.
Wait until normal operating temper-
ature is restored.

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