Error messages – Sony PCM-D50 User Manual
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Additional Information
Symptom
Cause/Solution
“.WAV” files cannot be
played back on the
recorder.
A file recorded in a frequency that the recorder does not support cannot be
played back.
The remaining memory
amount does not reach
100%.
Data may be damaged because the power source was removed during
recording. Initialize the memory using the recorder.
A file cannot be played
back.
Files other than those the recorder supports may not be played back. For
details, see the specifications (page 54).
Some character
information does not
appear.
You can scroll the title name for an MP3 file. File and artist names cannot
be displayed by scrolling.
Error messages
Message
Meaning/Solution
SET CLOCK
The clock is not set. Set it before operating the recorder (page 19).
16 bit ONLY
The “SBM” item can be set to “ON” only when the quantifying bit number is
set to 16 bit. Change the quantifying bit number to 16 bit on “REC MODE” in
the menu display, and then set “SBM” again (page 43).
TRACK FULL
The number of tracks saved in the current folder has reached the maximum
(99 tracks), and you cannot record or divide tracks. To reduce the number of
tracks, record new tracks in another folder, delete unnecessary tracks (page
35), or store some of the tracks on your computer (page 36).
MEMORY FULL
There is no remaining data space in the built-in memory or the “Memory
Stick.” Delete unnecessary tracks (page 35) or store some of the tracks on
your computer (page 36), and then erase the contents of the memory.
M.S. LOCKED
The write-protect switch on the inserted “Memory Stick” is set to “LOCK.”
Release the lock.
READ ONLY M.S.
A read-only “Memory Stick” is inserted. Use the “Memory Stick” that the
recorder supports.
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