Funai WD6D-M100 WD6DM100 Data Sheet

Product codes
WD6DM100
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Troubleshooting for Error Messages
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Titles cannot be edited or deleted.
• The titles or the disc itself may be protected. Cancel the protection by following 
the steps on page 57 for title protection and page 41 for disc protection.
Dubbing cannot be executed.
• When the number of the titles or the chapters exceeds the maximum recordable 
number, the dubbing will not be executed.
Titles cannot be edited or deleted.
• The titles in the DVD-R cannot be edited or deleted if they are finalised. If it is 
DVD-RW, undo the finalisation by following the steps on page 41.
The capacity of the disc doesn’t 
increase even if the recorded 
programme is deleted.
• With video mode DVD-RW, the disc space will increase only when the last title is 
deleted. With DVD-R, deleting a title will not increase the disc space.
Dubbing cannot be executed.
• Check if the disc is compatible for recording. (See page 28.)
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The remote control does not function.
• No batteries in the remote control or the batteries may be weak. Replace the 
batteries.
• Make sure there is no obstacle between the remote control and the unit.
• Try getting closer to the unit. (See page 12.)
• If above solutions do not solve the problem, please call an Authorised Service 
Centre.
Symptom
Remedy
Error message
Cause
Solution
Disc Error
— Please eject the disc. —
Playback feature may not be 
available on this disc.
• An unplayable disc is inserted in the unit.
• The disc is upside down.
• Insert a standard disc. (See pages 8-9.)
• Insert the disc with the labelled side 
facing up.
Unknown USB Device/File
— Please Remove the USB. —
Insert a compatible USB device.
• Format of the files in the connected USB 
device are not supported.
• Incompatible USB device is connected.
• Insert a compatible USB device with 
supported file format. If this does not 
solve the problem, use other type of 
compatible USB device.
Region Error
— Please eject the disc. —
Playback is not authorized in your 
region.
• Playback is not authorised in the region 
of the DVD-video that you inserted in the 
unit.
• Insert a DVD-video with region codes 2 
or ALL.
Parental Lock On
The current selected parental level 
prohibits playback.
• The current selected parental level in 
“Setup” menu prohibits playback.
• Check the “Parental Lock” setting.
(See page 64.)
Recording Error
This programme is not allowed to be 
recorded.
• The recording function encountered a 
copy prohibited programme.
• Original source is in NTSC system.
• You cannot record copy prohibited 
programmes.
Recording Error
This programme is not recordable in 
Video mode.
• You are trying to record a copy-once 
programme onto a DVD-RW disc in 
video mode.
• Set “Format Mode” to “VR mode”.
(See page 30.)
Recording Error
Can not record on this disc.
• You are trying to record onto a disc that 
is unrecordable, or the disc status does 
not satisfy recording requirements.
• The disc is dirty.
• The disc is damaged.
• You are trying to record onto a VR mode 
DVD-RW disc which contained 
recordings from another recorder.
• Insert a recordable disc, and ensure the 
disc status satisfies the recording 
requirements. (See page 28.)
• Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth.
• Replace the disc.
• Disc may need formatting.
Recording Error
Cannot record. Disc not CPRM 
comp.
• You are trying to record a copy-once 
programme onto a DVD disc that is not 
compatible with CPRM.
• Insert a ver. 1.1 or ver. 1.2 DVD-RW 
disc. (Compatible with CPRM.)
Recording Error
This disc is protected and not 
recordable.
• You are trying to record onto the VR 
mode DVD-RW disc that is set as 
protected in “Setup” Menu.
• Remove the disc protect setting in “DVD 
Menu” menu. (See page 41.)
Recording Error
Disc is full.
(No area for new recording)
• You are trying to record onto the VR 
mode DVD-RW disc that has no space 
for recording.
• Insert a recordable disc with enough 
recording space.
• Delete unnecessary original titles. 
(See page 55.)
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