Sony LBT-SH2000 User Manual
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model name [LBT-SH2000]
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The sound skips.
• Wipe the disc clean (page 31).
• Reload the disc.
• Move the unit to place without vibration
(e.g., on top of a stable stand).
• Move the speakers away from the unit,
or place them on separate stands. When
you listen to a track with bass sounds at
high volume, the speaker vibration may
cause the sound to skip.
Playback does not start from the first
track.
• Set the play mode to Normal Play
The folder name, track name, file
name and ID3 tag characters do not
appear properly.
• Use a disc that conforms to ISO9660
Level 1/Level 2, or Joliet (expansion
format).
• The ID3 tag is not Version 1(1.0/1.1)
and Version 2(2.2/2.3).
• The character code that can be displayed
by this system are as follows:
– Upper cases (A to Z)
– Numbers (0 to 9)
– Symbols (< > * +, [ ] \ _)
Other characters appear as “_”.
USB device
Transferring results in an error.
• You are using an unsupported USB
device. Check the information on the
websites about compatible USB devices
(page 16).
• The USB device is not formatted
correctly. Refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the USB
device on how to format.
• 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.
• If the transferring and erase operations
are repeated multiple times, the file
structure within the USB device
becomes fragmented. Refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the
USB device on how to deal with this
problem.
• 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 supplied with the USB
device on how to deal with this problem.
Audio files or folders on the USB
device cannot be erased.
• Check if the USB device is write-
protected.
• The USB device was disconnected or
the power was turned off during the
erase operation. Delete the partially-
erased file. If this does not fix the
problem, the USB device may be
broken. Refer to operating instructions
supplied with the USB device on how to
deal with this problem.
There is no sound.
• The USB device is not connected
correctly. Turn off the system and
reconnect the USB device, then turn on
the system and check if “USB A” or
“USB B” lights up in the display panel.
There is noise, skipping, or distorted
sound.
• You are using an unsupported USB
device. Check the information on the
websites about compatible USB devices
(page 16).
• Turn off the system and reconnect the
USB device, then turn on the system.
• The music data itself contains noise, or
the sound is distorted. Noise may have
entered during the transferring process.
Delete the file, and try transferring
again.