JVC KW-NT810HDT Instruction Manual - Page 119

Symptoms, Remedies/Causes, SD/USB, iPod/iPhone, iPod Mode, Turn off the iPod/iPhone

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Troubleshooting/error messages ENGLISH Disc SD/USB Symptoms • "Eject Error" • "Loading Error" "Region code error" USB device cannot be recognized. Playback does not start. While playing a track, sound is sometimes interrupted. The iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does not work. iPod/iPhone cannot be recognized. No operations are available on iPod/iPhone. Remedies/Causes • Eject the disc forcibly. (☞ page 5) • Check the disc. Region code is not correct. (☞ page 55) • The USB connector is not connected correctly. Connect the USB connectors of the USB devices and USB cables firmly. • Multiple USB hubs are connected to the USB cable. If you connect a USB device using multiple USB hubs, the files in the USB device cannot be played back. Connect only one USB hub. • Multiple USB devices are connected and a false device is selected. Select the appropriate USB device to play on the screen. (☞ pages 63, 64) The format of files is not supported by the unit. The tracks are not properly copied into the SD card/USB device. Copy tracks again, and try again. • Check the connection. • Charge the battery. • Reset iPod/iPhone using the switch on the device rather than using the reset displayed in the iPod/iPhone menu. • Multiple USB hubs are connected to the USB cable. If you connect iPod/iPhone using multiple USB hubs, the files in the iPod/iPhone cannot be played back. Connect only one USB hub. • If you have connected multiple iPods/iPhones, switch to the iPod/iPhone you want to play. • Turn off the iPod/iPhone, then turn on again. The iPod/iPhone connecting cable is not connected properly or iPod/iPhone is not functioning correctly. If iPod/iPhone is not recognized after connecting the cable properly, reset the iPod/iPhone. • You connected iPod/iPhone to the unit with the headphones etc. connected. Disconnect iPod/iPhone from the unit, disconnect all devices from iPod/iPhone, then connect the iPod/iPhone to the unit again. • The iPod/iPhone control mode is set to . Switch to when operating on iPod/iPhone. (☞ page 66) Continued on the next page 119 iPod/iPhone

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Troubleshooting/error messages
Symptoms
Remedies/Causes
Disc
• “Eject Error”
• “Loading Error”
• Eject the disc forcibly. (
page 5)
• Check the disc.
“Region code error”
Region code is not correct. (
page 55)
SD/USB
USB device cannot be recognized.
The USB connector is not connected correctly. Connect
the USB connectors of the USB devices and USB cables
firmly.
Multiple USB hubs are connected to the USB cable. If
you connect a USB device using multiple USB hubs, the
files in the USB device cannot be played back. Connect
only one USB hub.
Multiple USB devices are connected and a false device
is selected. Select the appropriate USB device to play on
the screen. (
pages 63, 64)
Playback does not start.
The format of files is not supported by the unit.
While playing a track, sound is sometimes
interrupted.
The tracks are not properly copied into the SD card/USB
device. Copy tracks again, and try again.
iPod/iPhone
The iPod/iPhone does not turn on or does not
work.
• Check the connection.
• Charge the battery.
Reset iPod/iPhone using the switch on the device rather
than using the reset displayed in the iPod/iPhone menu.
Multiple USB hubs are connected to the USB cable. If
you connect iPod/iPhone using multiple USB hubs, the
files in the iPod/iPhone cannot be played back. Connect
only one USB hub.
If you have connected multiple iPods/iPhones, switch to
the iPod/iPhone you want to play.
Turn off the iPod/iPhone, then turn on again.
iPod/iPhone cannot be recognized.
The iPod/iPhone connecting cable is not connected
properly or iPod/iPhone is not functioning correctly. If
iPod/iPhone is not recognized after connecting the cable
properly, reset the iPod/iPhone.
No operations are available on iPod/iPhone.
You connected iPod/iPhone to the unit with the
headphones etc. connected. Disconnect iPod/iPhone
from the unit, disconnect all devices from iPod/iPhone,
then connect the iPod/iPhone to the unit again.
The iPod/iPhone control mode is set to <
Head
Mode
>.
Switch to <
iPod Mode
> when operating on
iPod/iPhone. (
page 66)
Continued on the next page