Sony MHC-ECL77BT Owner's Manual

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Starting playback takes more time 
than usual.
 
ˎ The following discs can increase the 
time it takes to start playback;
 
a disc recorded with a complicated 
tree structure.
 
a disc recorded in multisession 
mode.
 
a disc that has not been finalized 
(a disc to which data can be 
added).
 
a disc that has many folders.
USB device
The connected USB device cannot be 
charged.
 
ˎ Make sure the USB device is 
connected securely.
The USB device does not work 
properly.
 
ˎ If you connect an unsupported 
USB device, the following problems 
may occur. See “Information about 
 
The USB device is not recognized.
 
File or folder names are not 
displayed on this system.
 
Playback is not possible.
 
The sound skips.
 
There is noise.
 
A distorted sound is output.
There is no sound.
 
ˎ The USB device is not connected 
correctly. Turn off the system, then 
reconnect the USB device.
There is noise, skipping, or distorted 
sound.
 
ˎ Turn off the system, then reconnect 
the USB device.
 
ˎ The music data itself contains noise, 
or the sound is distorted. Noise may 
have been entered during music 
creation process using this system 
or the computer. Create the music 
data again.
 
ˎ The bit rate used when encoding 
the files was low. Send files encoded 
with higher bit rates to the USB 
device.
“SEARCH” is displayed for an 
extended time, or it takes a long time 
before playback starts.
 
ˎ The reading process can take a long 
time in the following cases.
 
There are many folders or files on 
the USB device.
 
The file structure is extremely 
complex.
 
The memory capacity is excessive.
 
The internal memory is 
fragmented.
Erroneous display
 
ˎ Characters that cannot be displayed 
appear as “_”.
The USB device is not recognized.
 
ˎ Turn off the system and reconnect 
the USB device, then turn on the 
system.
 
Transferring results in an error.
 
 
ˎ The USB device is not formatted 
correctly. Refer to the operating 
instructions of the USB device on 
how to format.
 
ˎ Turn off the system and remove 
the USB device. If the USB device 
has a power switch, turn the USB 
device off and then on again after 
removing it from the system. Then 
perform transferring again.
 
ˎ The USB device was disconnected 
or the power was turned off during 
transferring. Delete the partially 
transferred file, and perform 
transferring again. If this does not 
fix the problem, the USB device may 
be broken. Refer to the operating 
instructions of the USB device on 
how to deal with this problem.