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CD-MD3000H/CD-MD3000W
Error Messages
Error messages
BLANK DISC
CAN'T COPY
CAN'T EDIT
CAN'T READ
(
:Number or
symbol)
CAN'T REC
CAN'T WRITE
DISC FULL
E-CD 20
E-MD
( :Number or
symbol)
EDIT OVER
MD NO DISC
CD NO DISC
Remedy
● Replace it with another disc.
● Replace the CD.
●
Change the stop position of the
track and then try editing it.
● Replace it with another disc.
● Erase the disc and try record-
ing again.
● Re-record or replace the
MiniDisc.
● Set this unit to the stand-by
mode and try to write the
TOC again. (Remove any
source of shock or vibration
whilst writing.)
● Replace the disc with another
recordable disc.
● Set this unit to the stand-by
mode and turn the power on
again.
● Set this unit to the stand-by
mode and turn the power on
again.
● Decrease the number of
tracks.
● Load a MiniDisc.
● Reload the MiniDisc.
● Load a CD.
● Reload the CD.
Meaning
● Nothing is recorded.
(Neither music nor disc name
is recorded.)
● You tried to record from a
copy prohibited CD.
● A track cannot be edited.
● The disc is damaged.
● TOC information cannot be
read.
● MiniDisc not specified.
● Recording cannot be per-
formed correctly due to vibra-
tion or shock in the unit.
● The TOC information could
not be created properly due
to a mechanical shock or to
scratches on the disc.
● The disc is out of recording
space.
● The CD tray is not working
properly.
● A MiniDisc is not working
properly.
● You chose 32 or more tracks
for track editing.
● A MiniDisc has not been
loaded.
● The MiniDisc data cannot be
read.
● A CD has not been loaded.
● The CD data cannot be read.
When an error message is displayed, proceed as follows:
Error messages
NAME FULL
NO SIGNAL
NOT AUDIO
OVER
PLAY MD
PROTECTED
TEMP OVER
TOC FORM
( :Number or
symbol)
TOC FULL
? DISC
Meaning
● The number of characters for
the disc name or track name
exceeds 40.
● Poor connection of the digital
cable.
● No output signal comes out
from the connected unit to
playback.
● The data recorded on this
disc is not audio data.
● There is no space to make
CD editing on the disc.
● You tried to record on a play-
back-only disc.
● The disc is write protected.
● The temperature is too high.
● TOC information recorded on
the MD does not match the
MiniDisc specifications or it
cannot be read.
● There is no space left for re-
cording track numbers.
● There is no space left for re-
cording character informa-
tion.
● The data contains an error.
● MiniDisc not specified.
Remedy
● Shorten the disc or track
name.
● Connect the digital cable
securely.
● Playback with the connected
unit.
● Select another track.
● Replace the disc.
● Replace it with a disc that has
enough time to record.
● Replace it with another re-
cordable disc.
● Move the write protection tab
back to its original position.
● Set this unit to the stand-by
mode and wait for a whilst.
● Replace it with another disc.
● Erase the disc and try record-
ing again.
● Replace it with another re-
cordable disc.
● Erase the needless charac-
ters.
● Replace it with another disc.
Troubleshooting Chart
Many potential “problems” can be resolved by the owner without calling a service tech-
nician. If something is wrong with this product, check the following before calling your
authorised SHARP dealer or service centre.
■
Tuner
Symptom
●
Radio makes unusual noise con-
secutively.
■
Remote control
Symptom
●
The remote control does not op-
erate.
Possible cause
●
The stereo system is placed near the TV
or computer.
●
FM/AM loop aerial is not placed prop-
erly. Move the AC power lead away from
the aerial if located near.
Possible cause
●
Is the AC power lead of the stereo sys-
tem plugged in?
●
The battery polarity is not correct.
●
The batteries are dead.
●
Incorrect distance or angle.
●
Does the remote control sensor receive
strong light?
■
General
Symptom
●
The clock is not on time.
●
When a button is pressed, the unit
does not respond.
●
No sound is heard.
Possible cause
●
Did a power failure occur?
Reset the clock. (Refer to page 17.)
●
Set this unit to the power stand-by mode
and then turn it back on.
●
If the unit still malfunctions, reset it.
(Refer to page 57.)
●
Is the volume level set to “0”?
●
Are the headphones connected?
●
Are the speaker wires disconnected?
■
Cassette deck
Symptom
●
Cannot record.
●
Cannot record tracks with proper
sound quality.
●
Cannot erase completely.
●
Sound skipping.
●
Cannot hear treble.
●
Sound fluctuation.
●
Cannot remove the tape.
Possible cause
●
Is the erase-protection tab removed?
●
Is it a normal tape?
(You cannot record on a metal or CrO
2
tape.)
●
Is there any slack? Is the tape stretched?
●
Are the capstans, pinch rollers, or heads
dirty?
●
If a power failure occurs during playback,
the heads remain engaged with the tape.
Do not open the compartment forcibly.
Wait until electricity resumes.
■
CD player
Symptom
●
Playback does not start.
●
Playback stops in the middle or is
not performed properly.
●
Playback sounds are skipped, or
stopped in the middle of a track.
Possible cause
●
The disc is loaded up-side down.
●
The disc does not satisfy the standards.
●
The disc is distorted or scratched.
●
Is the unit located near excessive vibra-
tions?
●
The disc is very dirty.
●
Has condensation formed inside the
unit?
■
MiniDisc
Symptom
●
A recording cannot be made.
●
Even though a disc has been
loaded, “NO DISC” or “CAN'T
READ” is displayed.
●
Playback sounds are skipped.
Possible cause
●
Is the MiniDisc protected against acci-
dental erasure?
●
Did you try to make recording on a play-
back-only MiniDisc?
●
Can you see the "DISC FULL" or "TOC
FULL" message in the display?
●
The disc is very dirty.
●
Is the unit located near excessive vibra-
tions?
●
Has condensation formed inside the
unit?