Kenwood DPX-MP3120 User Manual - Page 57
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N/A Device/NA DEVICE: • An unsupported USB device is connected. • Connection to the iPod has failed. ➪ Remove the USB device and then reconnect it. ➪ Check that the connected iPod is an iPod that is supported. See (page 50) for information on supported iPods. ➪ Reset iPod/ iPhone. No Music Data/Error 15/No Music/NO MUSIC/EROOR 15: • The connected USB device contains no playable Audio file. • Media was played that does not have data recorded that the unit can play. USB Error/USB ERROR: Some trouble may have occurred to the connected USB device. ➪ Remove the USB device, then cycle the power switch to ON. If the same display is repeated, use another USB device. iPod Error/iPod ERROR: Connection to the iPod has failed. ➪ Remove the USB device and then reconnect it. ➪ Reset iPod/ iPhone. No Number: • The calling party does not notify a caller ID. • There is no phone number data. No Data: • There is no outgoing call list. • There is no incoming call list. • There is no missed call list. • There is no phone book list. No Entry: The cell-phone has not been registered (pairing). HF Disconnect/HF D-CON: The unit cannot communicate with the cellphone. HF Error 07: The memory cannot be accessed. ➪ Turn off the power and on again. If this message still appears, press the reset button on the control unit. HF Error 68: The unit cannot communicate with the cellphone. ➪ Turn off the power and on again. If this message still appears, press the reset button on the control unit. Unknown: The Bluetooth device cannot be detected. Device Full: 5 Bluetooth device have already been registered. No more Bluetooth device cannot be registered. PIN Code NG: The PIN code is wrong. Connect NG: The unit cannot be connected to the device. Pairing Failed: Pairing error. Err No Matching: The voice tag is wrong. Voice cannot be recognized because of an unregistered voice tag, etc. Too Soft: Voice is too small and cannot be recognized. Too Loud: Voice is too large to be recognized. Too Long: The word or utterance is too long to be recognized. No Phonebook: Data is not contained in the phone book. No Message: No short message in In Box. No Record: The voice tag is not registered in the phone book. Memory Full: The number of voice tags reaches the maximum number to be registered in the phone book. No Voice: No call. English | 57