Kenwood KDC-152 Owners Manual - Page 11

Troubleshooting - cd player

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ENGLISH Troubleshooting Symptom Sound cannot be heard. "PROTECT" appears and no operations can be done. Sound cannot be heard. The unit does not turn on. Information shown on the display is incorrect. The unit does not work at all. Radio reception is poor. Static noise while listening to the radio. "IN" flashes. CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back and tracks cannot be skipped. Disc sound is sometimes interrupted. "NA FILE" appears. "NO DISC" appears. "TOC ERROR" appears. "ERROR 99" appears. "COPY PRO" appears. Noise is generated. Tracks cannot play back as you have intended them to play. "READING" keeps flashing. Elapsed playing time is not correct. Correct characters are not displayed (e.g. album name). Remedy/Cause Adjust the volume to the optimum level. Check the cords and connections. Check to be sure the terminals of the speaker leads are covered with insulating tape properly, then reset the unit. If "PROTECT" does not disappear, consult your nearest service center. The connectors are dirty. Clean the connectors. (page 4) Reset the unit. Connect the antenna firmly. Pull the antenna out all the way. The CD player is not operating properly. Reinsert the disc properly. If the condition did not improve, turn off the unit and consult your nearest service center. Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW (finalize with the component which you used for recording). Stop playback while driving on rough roads. Change the disc. Check the cords and connections. The unit is playing an unsupported audio file. Insert a playable disc into the loading slot. The CD is quite dirty. / The CD is upside-down. / The CD is scratched a lot. Try another disc instead. The unit is malfunctioning for some reason. Press the reset button on the unit. If the "ERROR 99" code does not disappear, consult your nearest service center. A copy-protected file is played. Skip to another track or change the disc. Playback order is determined when files are recorded. Longer readout time is required. Do not use too many hierarchies and folders. This is caused by how the tracks are recorded. This unit can only display letters (upper case), numbers, and a limited number of symbols. 11

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ENGLISH
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Remedy/Cause
Sound cannot be heard.
Adjust the volume to the optimum level.
Check the cords and connections.
“PROTECT” appears and no operations can be
done.
Check to be sure the terminals of the speaker leads are covered with
insulating tape properly, then reset the unit. If “PROTECT” does not
disappear, consult your nearest service center.
Sound cannot be heard.
The unit does not turn on.
Information shown on the display is incorrect.
The connectors are dirty. Clean the connectors. (page 4)
The unit does not work at all.
Reset the unit.
Radio reception is poor.
Static noise while listening to the radio.
Connect the antenna firmly.
Pull the antenna out all the way.
“IN” flashes.
The CD player is not operating properly. Reinsert the disc properly. If the
condition did not improve, turn off the unit and consult your nearest service
center.
CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back and tracks
cannot be skipped.
Insert a finalized CD-R/CD-RW (finalize with the component which you
used for recording).
Disc sound is sometimes interrupted.
Stop playback while driving on rough roads.
Change the disc.
Check the cords and connections.
“NA FILE” appears.
The unit is playing an unsupported audio file.
“NO DISC” appears.
Insert a playable disc into the loading slot.
“TOC ERROR” appears.
The CD is quite dirty. / The CD is upside-down. / The CD is scratched a lot.
Try another disc instead.
“ERROR 99” appears.
The unit is malfunctioning for some reason. Press the reset button on the
unit. If the “ERROR 99” code does not disappear, consult your nearest
service center.
“COPY PRO” appears.
A copy-protected file is played.
Noise is generated.
Skip to another track or change the disc.
Tracks cannot play back as you have intended
them to play.
Playback order is determined when files are recorded.
“READING” keeps flashing.
Longer readout time is required. Do not use too many hierarchies and
folders.
Elapsed playing time is not correct.
This is caused by how the tracks are recorded.
Correct characters are not displayed (e.g. album
name).
This unit can only display letters (upper case), numbers, and a limited
number of symbols.