Jensen JHD1510 Operation Manual - Page 13

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JHD1510 CARE AND MAINTENANCE • Keep the product dry. If it does get wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits. • Keep the product away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts. • Handle the product gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases, and can cause the product to work improperly. • Wipe the product with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the product. • Use and store the product only in normal temperature environments. High temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts. Ignition The most common source of noise in reception is the ignition system. This is a result of the radio being placed close to the ignition system (engine). This type of noise can be easily detected because it will vary in intensity of pitch with the speed of the engine. Usually, the ignition noise can be suppressed considerably by using a radio suppression type high voltage ignition wire and suppressor resistor in the ignition system. (Most vehicles employ this wire and resistor but it may be necessary to check them for correct operation.) Another method of suppression is the use of additional noise suppressors. These can be obtained from most professional mobile electronics retailers. Interference Radio reception in a moving environment is very different from reception in a stationary environment (home). It is very important to understand the difference. AM reception will deteriorate when passing under a bridge or when passing under high voltage lines. Although AM is subject to environmental noise, it has the ability to received at great distance. This is because broadcasting signals follow the curvature of the earth and are reflected back by the upper atmosphere. TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Cause Solution No power No sound The operation keys do not work Cannot tune to radio station, auto-seek does not work The vehicle's accessory switch is not on The fuse is blown Volume is too low or system is muted Wiring is not properly connected The built-in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise The antenna cable is not connected The signals are too weak If the power supply is properly connected to the vehicle's accessory terminal, switch the ignition key to "ACC" or "Run" Replace the fuse Adjust volume to audible level Check wiring connections Press the RESET button Check antenna cable Select a station manually 11

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Keep the product dry. If it does get wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain
minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits.
Keep the product away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts.
Handle the product gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and
cases, and can cause the product to work improperly.
Wipe the product with a dampened cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use
harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the product.
Use and store the product only in normal temperature environments. High temperature
can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic
parts.
Ignition
The most common source of noise in reception is the ignition system. This is a result of the
radio being placed close to the ignition system (engine). This type of noise can be easily
detected because it will vary in intensity of pitch with the speed of the engine.
Usually, the ignition noise can be suppressed considerably by using a radio suppression type
high voltage ignition wire and suppressor resistor in the ignition system. (Most vehicles employ
this wire and resistor but it may be necessary to check them for correct operation.) Another
method of suppression is the use of additional noise suppressors. These can be obtained from
most professional mobile electronics retailers.
Interference
Radio reception in a moving environment is very different from reception in a stationary
environment (home). It is very important to understand the difference.
AM reception will deteriorate when passing under a bridge or when passing under high voltage
lines. Although AM is subject to environmental noise, it has the ability to received at great
distance. This is because broadcasting signals follow the curvature of the earth and are
reflected back by the upper atmosphere.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Cause
Solution
No power
The vehicle’s accessory
switch is not on
If the power supply is properly
connected to the vehicle’s acces-
sory terminal, switch the ignition
key to “ACC” or “Run”
The fuse is blown
Replace the fuse
No sound
Volume is too low or system
is muted
Adjust volume to audible level
Wiring is not properly con-
nected
Check wiring connections
The operation keys do
not work
The built-in microcomputer
is not operating properly
due to noise
Press the
RESET
button
Cannot tune to radio sta-
tion, auto-seek does not
work
The antenna cable is not
connected
Check antenna cable
The signals are too weak
Select a station manually