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Special Features for Librarians and Technicians Section 3
February 2010 Digital Talking-Book Player 32
Library Guide
Announcement What the Announcement Means
3. In the case of a USB flash memory drive, files contained must be in main directory.
The drive may contain an NISO/DAISY/CEA book or individual audio files. Audio
files must be in 3GP, MP3, or WAV format (ex: 57739-0003.3gp, 57833-0004.mp3
or P010.wav).
Is the cartridge content valid?
a) Yes, the USB flash drive contents are valid.
Try a USB flash drive that is known to work correctly.
Redo tests by erasing all files, reformatting, and copying a single 3GP, MP3,
or WAV file to the USB flash drive.
If the player is able to the read file, the USB flash drive and player are in
proper working order. The problem resides with the contents of the
cartridge.
If the player is unable to read the file, the player should be returned to the
library for serving.
b) No, cartridge contents are not valid.
The player is working correctly but cannot be used to play the material.
4. In the case of an AT device, redo the preceding tests with a cartridge
or other AT device supported by the player to validate proper functioning
of AT device port.
Announcement What the Announcement Means
Power OK
The player has not recorded any error codes related to the battery or the battery recharge.
Power Error
A problem with the battery pack was detected.
A critical fault occurred when attempting to recharge the battery.
Troubleshooting
The battery pack may have faulty cell(s) or the player’s battery charger may have a
problem.
The player should be returned to the library for servicing.
System
Announcement
What the Announcement Means
System OK
The player has not recorded any error codes related to the RAM or flash memory.
System Error
The player has detected an internal error.
This error is generated if a player runs out of memory or when an error writing to the
flash memory has been detected during a software upgrade.
Troubleshooting
If the player does not function correctly and this error is persistent, the player must
be sent to an NLS service center for repair.