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Appendix

ZOOM MRS-802

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Problems with CD-R/RW drive

Cannot play audio CD created with MRS-

802 on ordinary CD player

• Check whether the disc was finalized.

• Check whether the CD player is an old model.

On some old CD players, CD-R/RW discs will not play

properly as audio CDs, even if the disc was finalized.

• Discs created using CD-RW media will not be playable on

an ordinary CD player.

Cannot write audio data to CD-R/RW disc

• Check whether the disc was already finalized.

Cannot perform backup

• Check whether audio data have already been written to the

disc.

Cannot restore a project spanning

several discs

• Check whether the proper disc has been inserted.

• When a project backup spans several discs, insert disc

number 1. When the entire hard disk was backed up, insert

the first disc that contains data of the desired project.

Other problems

Connection with other equipment leads

to noise.

• Grounding using the screw on the bottom of the chassis

may be helpful.

Cannot save the project

• The project cannot be saved if the Protect setting is on.

Turn Protect off (

→ p. 127).

Cannot create a new project or copy a

project

• If the display indicates "FULL", this means that no further

projects can be created. Delete projects that are no longer

needed.

One of the following messages is shown

when attempting to execute a command.

FULL

There is not enough free space on the CD-R/RW disc.

INSERT

DISCxxx

Insert the disc with the number xxx.

NO AUDIO

The disc in the CD-R/RW drive is not an audio disc.

NO DATA

The specified data do not exist.

NO DISC

No disc is inserted in the CD-R/RW drive.

NotBLANK

The CD-R/RW disc is not empty.

NOT CD-R

The disc inserted in the CD-R/RW drive is not a CD-R/RW

disc.

HDD FULL

There is not enough free space on the internal hard disk.

PRJ FULL

No more projects can be created on the internal hard disk.