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11.3.6. May I attach a Braille or other label to the CD?
No. The label can adversely affect the balance of the CD as it spins at high
speed. Also, if the label should come loose inside the player it could damage
the CD-ROM drive. IF you receive a CD with a Braille or other non
manufacturer's label you should remove it.
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11.3.7. Why do I sometimes hear the message, "No disk", when I press
a key even though there is a CD loaded?
This may happen if you press keys too soon after inserting the CD or turning
on the player. Victor Reader requires some time to scan the disk and load the
DAISY navigation information. After turning on your player or inserting a CD,
you should wait until Victor announces the book title before you press any
keys.
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11.3.8. What does the message, "bad disk" mean?
This is the message Victor issues if it cannot read the information on the CD.
Ensure the CD is inserted with the playing surface facing down and that it has
no fingerprints or scratches.
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11.3.9. What does the message, "No book on disk" mean?
This is the message Victor issues if it does not recognize the type of CD.
Victor can only play DAISY, MP3, or audio CD's.
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11.3.10. What does the message, "Audio format not supported" mean?
The CD has audio files that Victor recognizes but the files are formatted in a
way that is incompatible with the Victor software. You should notify VisuAide
technical support.
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11.3.11. Can I damage my Victor by playing a scratched CD?
No. The CD reading lens does not come in contact with the CD surface so it
will not be damaged if the CD is scratched. It will also not be subject to wear
from repeated plays as with cassette players.
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