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32
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Display
Messages
The
following
table
explains
the
various
messages
that
appear
in
the
display.
Message
Meaning
Blank
Disc
Anew
(blank)
or
erased
MD
has
been
inserted.
Cannot
Copy
An
attempt
was
made
to
make
a
second
copy
from
a
digitally
dubbed
MD
(see
page
33).
Cannot
EDIT
An
attempt
was
made
to
edit
the
MD
during
Program
or
Shuffle
Play.
Disc
Error
The
MD
is
scratched
or
missing
a
TOC.
Erase
all
tracks
on
a
new
recordable
MD
before
use
(see
“Erasing
all
tracks
on
an
MD”
on
page
23).
Disc
Full
The
MD
is
full
(see
“System
Limitations”
on
this
page).
Impossible
An
attempt
was
made
to
combine
tracks
while
playing
back
the
first
track.
Name
Full
The
titling
capacity
of
the
MD
has
reached
its
limit
(about
1,700
characters).
NO
DISC
There
is
no
MD
in
the
deck.
No
Track
The
inserted
MD
has
a
disc
title
but
no
tracks.
Protected
The
inserted
MD
is
record-protected.
Retry
The
first
recording
attempt
failed
due
to
a
disturbance
or
scratch
on
the
MD,
and
a
second
attempt
is
being
made.
Retry
Error
Due
to
vibrations
to
the
deck
or
scratches
on
the
MD,
several
recording
attempts
were
made
but
with
no
success.
Sorry
An
attempt
was
made
to
combine
tracks
that
cannot
be
combined.
The
contents
recorded
by
timer
have
disappeared
over
time
and
are
not
be
available
for
saving
to
disc,
or
Program
Play
could
not
be
activated
since
the
program
has
disappeared
over
time.
STANDBY
(flashing)
System
Limitations
The
recording
system
in
your
MiniDisc
deck
is
radically
different
from
those
used
in
cassette
and
DAT
decks
and
is
characterized
by
the
limitations
described
below.
Note,
however,
that
these
limitations
are
due
to
the
inherent
nature
of
the
MD
recording
system
itself
and
not
to
mechanical
causes.
“Disc
Full”
lights
up
even
before
the
MD
has
reached
the
maximum
recording
time
(60
or
74
minutes)
When
255
tracks
have
been
recorded
on
the
MD,
“Disc
Full”
lights
up
regardless
of
the
total
recorded
time.
More
than
255
tracks
cannot
be
recorded
on
the
MD.
To
continue
recording,
erase
unnecessary
tracks
or
use
another
recordable
MD.
“Disc
Full”
lights
up
before
the
maximum
number
of
tracks
is
reached
Fluctuations
in
emphasis
within
tracks
are
sometimes
interpreted
as
track
intervals,
incrementing
the
track
count
and
causing
“Disc
Full”
to
light
up.
The
remaining
recording
time
does
not
increase
even
after
erasing
numerous
short
tracks
Tracks
under
12
seconds
in
length
are
not
counted
and
so
erasing
them
may
not
lead
to
an
increase
in
the
recording
time.
Some
tracks
cannot
be
combined
with
others
Track
combination
may
become
impossible
when
tracks
are
edited.
The
total
recorded
time
and
the
remaining
time
on
the
MD
may
not
total
the
maximum
recording
time
(60
or
74
minutes)
Recording
is
done
in
minimum
units
of
2
seconds
each,
no
matter
how
short
the
material.
The
contents
recorded
may
thus
be
shorter
than
the
maximum
recording
capacity.
Disc
space
may
also
be
further
reduced
by
scratches.
Tracks
created
through
editing
may
exhibit
sound
dropout
during
search
operations.
Track
numbers
are
not
recorded
correctly
Incorrect
assignment
or
recording
of
track
numbers
may
result
(1)
when
CD
tracks
are
divided
into
several
smaller
tracks
during
digital
recording,
or
(2)
while
recording
certain
CDs
with
the
“LEVEL-SYNC”
indication
on
(i.e.,
the
automatic
track
marking
function
on).

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