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9 – message lists, Operation messages, Warning messages – Teac CD-200SB User Manual

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9 – Message Lists

Operation messages

Depending on the operation of the unit, the following messages will appear in the main display area.

Message

Meaning

Response

CANCELED An operation has been canceled.
-CLEAR-

All programs have been cleared.

CLOSE

The disc tray is closing.

DONE

An operation has completed.

ERASING

A folder is being erased. Do not remove the media.

FINISHED

An operation has completed.

LOADING

Media information is being read.

NO DISC

There is no disc or the disc cannot be verified.

NO FILES

The disc has no files that can be played back.

Load a disc or other media that contains playable

files.

NO MEDIA

There is no media.

NO NAME

There is no artist data or no file data that can be displayed.

NO TITLE

There is no title data that can be displayed.

OPEN

The disc tray is open.

SETTING

The AUTO SET operation is in progress. Do not remove the media.

TOC READ

TOC information is being read.

WAIT

A file is being processed. Do not remove the media.

WRITING

Data is being written to the media.

Do not remove the media.

Warning messages

If an operation cannot be completed, one of the following messages will appear for about two seconds and then disappear.

Message

Meaning

Response

FULL

There is not enough space.

Delete unnecessary files or replace the media.*

NO MEDIA

No media is loaded.

Confirm that the media is properly loaded. If this

does not work, try replacing the media.

NO PGM

No program has been created.

Add tracks to the program.

PGM FULL

No more tracks can be added to the program.

A program can contain a maximum of 99 tracks. Clear

tracks from the program and try again.

PROTECT

The SD card/USB flash drive is write-protected.

Unlock the write-protection.

WRT ERR

A file could not be created.

Format the media using a computer. If this does not

work, try replacing the media.

* After deleting a file on an SD card or USB flash drive using a Mac, empty the Trash before ejecting it.