Kenwood MGR-A7 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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Error messages
Message Remedy
File system error An error occurred in the file system of this unit.
Format this unit (page 42).
Unsupported file An attempt is made to play a file that is not supported by this unit.
For the file formats supported by this unit, see <Specifications> (page 47).
No contents This unit does not store a playable music file such as the ones transferred
from the PC.
Please wait The music information in the memory is being updated. Wait until the
updating completes.
Low battery The remaining battery capacity is low. Recharge the battery.
Recorded files are full. The maximum number of files that can be managed with this unit is reached and no
more recording is possible. If you want to record more files, delete the unnecessary
files. (page 37)
Memory full The memory is full and this unit cannot record more data.
If you want to record more data, delete the unnecessary files. (page 37)
Clock not set Recording is impossible unless the clock is set.
Set the date and time. (page 11)
Can't divided You attempted to divide a WMA-format file.
Only the WAV-format files can be divided. (page 39)
You attempted to divide a file other than a recorded file.
A file can be divided only when it is a WAV-format file selected by selecting
"Recorded" in the home screen. (page 39)
Glossary
DRM (Digital Rights Management):
Technology for protecting the copyright of
digital audio and video data by limiting the
number of duplications.
MP3:
An international data compression
standard of MPEG, which is a working
group in ISO (International Standardization
Organization). It offers compression rates
between about 1/10 and 1/12.
MSC (Mass Storage Class):
USB device type that is classified as a large-
capacity storage device, the examples of
which include a hard disk drive and CD
drive.
When an MSC device is connected to a
PC, the PC recognizes the device just like
a removable disk, with which files can be
exchanged easily using the standard drag
& drop operation.
Tag data:
Information on each audio file, including
the music title, artist name, album name
and genre name.
WMA (Windows Media Audio):
An audio compressed encoding format
developed by Microsoft Corporation. Also
the extension used with audio files created
using WMA.