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hi, check the out put voltage of that adapter may be its out put is higher than 4.5V dc. thats why the Walkman displays HI dc IN. do one thing purchase a 4.5V 1amps SMPS adapter (connector with same polarity). it will give a constant output of 4.5v (110v t0 240v input) ok
I suspect the message means the input voltage is too high to safely run the motor and control circuits. You'll probably need to replace the adapter with a lower-voltage model.
If this car adapter is the manufacturer's own version made for the player, take it back to the store. If the adapter is a generic one, you'll need to find one closer to the player's voltage requirement.
Check inside for packing tape to hold the eye in place during shipping or transit, and remove any tape or plastic tabs for the players protection that may be there. Check the player for a time \ date setting, may need the time \ date set. Try another disk not CD\RW but a store bought CD. Try battery's and see if running it on battery's will straighten it out, Last but not least - BE SURE YOUR POWER ADAPTER IS SET FOR THE PROPER POSITIVE - NEGATIVE POLARITY TO THE PLAYER. Look closely at the plug in on the player for a symbol with a circle and a positive and negative sign and check the adapter to match.
When adapter set at voltage manual says is the corrct one, it doesn't play
Try a different adapter,
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