Sony Giga Juke NAC-HD1E Operating Instructions Manual page 104

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During the restoration of audio data,
a message similar to the following one
may appear.
[The backup file that you have just been
restored has been subjected to multiple
restorations in the past. In the OpenMG
system, restrictions may be placed on the
restoration of copyrighted materials that
have been restored 4 or more times. This
message appears when the backup file
you are using has been restored 4 or more
times.]
 I f a restored file becomes invalid due to a
malfunction in a peripheral component
or severe instability in the unit's system
Consult the local authorized service
facility.
 I f validation of a file fails even after many
attempts at validations
Check the computer or hard disk
drive containing the backup data for
damage.
Others
The unit works poorly.
 Th e unit may be under the influence
of static electricity or other factors. In
this case, restart the unit. If the unit still
works poorly, reset the unit (page 105).
 I f any warning message appears, do as the
message says.
Five alphanumeric digits appear in the
display.
 Th e self-diagnosis function has activated
(page 105).
ON/STANDBY indicator flashes (red).
 Th e protection function of the internal
power supply has been activated. If this
happens, disconnect the power cord from
the wall outlet and check the connections
between the various components. If there
are no abnormalities, confirm that the
ON/STANDBY indicator is not lit, and
then reconnect the power cord to the
wall outlet.
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Digital recording cannot be done.
 D igital recording cannot be done if the
source signal contains protections against
digital copying. In this case, connect the
ANALOG IN jacks on the unit to the
analog output jack on the source device
to make an analog recording.
The remote control does not work.
 Th e batteries are weak.
 Th ere are no batteries inside.
 P oint the remote control at the remote
sensor of the unit (page 10).
 A n inverter circuit for a fluorescent lamp
is near the unit. Move the unit away from
the circuit.
"Audio data is corrupted" appears in
the display.
 S elect [Repair].
The unit vibrates or noise is heard
from the ventilation hole.
 Th e vibration is caused by the fast
rotation of the hard disk and the noise by
the cooling fan. These are normal and not
malfunctions.
Vibration or noise in the unit increases
during recording of a CD.
 Th e hard disk rotates faster during CD
recording than during CD playback, so
the increase in vibration or noise is not a
malfunction.
The amount of vibration or noise
produced may depend on the CD type.

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