Error messages – Kenwood MGR-E8-B User Manual
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Error messages
Message
Remedy
Can’t play
The file being displayed does not exist actually. update now> after deleting a file or removing the SD card (page 60). The music file with DRM cannot be played after its license has expired. Windows Media Player (it is not compatible with the DRM10 format). Memory Full These messages are displayed when the available memory space is File full The maximum number of manageable files has been reached. see Updating Song list The file information in the memory is being updated. Please insert microSD The microSD card is not inserted properly. Writing speed is slow This message is displayed when the available space in the internal memory or Low battery The battery has no remaining capacity. \ Supply external power from the USB port of a PC (page 18). B60-5825-08_00_MGR-E8(E)_English_1AJ6P1P0109--(XE0).indd 78 B60-5825-08_00_MGR-E8(E)_English_1AJ6P1P0109--(XE0).indd 78 10/08/04 13:49 10/08/04 13:49
\ If
\ Check the license and retry transferring a music file with valid license.
A WMA file with DRM was transferred using the Explorer.
\ WMA files of the DRM9 format should be transferred using provided
No Free space
insufficient.
\ Delete files to increase the available space.
Can’t create anymore
files
\ Delete unnecessary files. For the maximum number of manageable files,
Updating File name
Wait until the updating finishes.
Updating may take time if there are large number of files.
card
Can’t identify microSD
card
Please insert again
\ Switch this unit off and re-insert the microSD card correctly.
The microSD card is formatted with a file system incompatible with this unit.
\ Format the microSD card in this unit (page 57).
microSD card is fragmented into small spaces.
\ Format the internal memory or microSD card (page 57).
Certain microSD cards cannot offer a stable recording rate that is indispensable
for recording with high audio quality.
\ Use a high-speed type microSD card of Class 4 or better.
Please charge
\ Recharge the battery (page 17).