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TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS Bluetooth® Symptom Echo or noise is heard during a phone conversation. Phone sound quality is poor. Voice calling method is not successful. Sound is being interrupted or skipped during playback of a Bluetooth audio player. The connected Bluetooth audio player cannot be controlled. "DEVICE FULL" "N/A VOICE TAG" "NOT SUPPORT" "NO ENTRY" / "NO PAIR" "ERROR" "NO INFO" / "NO DATA" "HF ERROR XX" / "BT ERROR" Remedy • Adjust the microphone unit's position. ( 15) • Check the [ECHO CANCEL] setting. ( 17) • Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth device. • Move the car to a place where you can get a better signal reception. • Use voice calling method in a more quiet environment. • Reduce the distance from the microphone when you speak the name. • Make sure the same voice as the registered voice tag is used. • Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio player. • Turn off, then turn on the unit and try to connect again. • Other Bluetooth devices might be trying to connect to the unit. • Check whether the connected Bluetooth audio player supports Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). (Refer to the instructions of your audio player.) • Disconnect and connect the Bluetooth player again. The number of registered devices has reached its limit. Retry after deleting an unnecessary device. ( 19, DEVICE DELETE) Make sure the same voice as the registered voice tag is used. The connected phone does not support Voice Recognition feature or phonebook transfer. There is no registered device connected/found via Bluetooth. Try the operation again. If "ERROR" appears again, check if the device supports the function you have tried. Bluetooth device cannot get the contact information. Reset the unit and try the operation again. If this does not solve the problem, consult your nearest service center. CD player Tuner FM Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity (S/N = 26 dB) Quieting Sensitivity (DIN S/N = 46 dB) Frequency Response (±3 dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (MONO) Stereo Separation (1 kHz) AM Frequency Range Usable Sensitivity (S/N = 20 dB) Laser Diode Digital Filter (D/A) Spindle Speed Wow & Flutter Frequency Response (±1 dB) Total Harmonic Distortion (1 kHz) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (1 kHz) Dynamic Range Channel Separation 87.9 MHz - 107.9 MHz (200 kHz space) 8.2 dBf (0.71 μV/75 Ω) 17.2 dBf (2.0 μV/75 Ω) 30 Hz - 15 kHz 64 dB 40 dB 530 kHz - 1 700 kHz (10 kHz space) 29 dBμ (28.2 μV) GaAIAs 8 times over sampling 500 rpm - 200 rpm (CLV) Below measurable limit 20 Hz - 20 kHz 0.01 % : 110 dB / : 105 dB 90 dB 85 dB 28

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TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS
Tuner
FM
Frequency Range
87.9 MHz — 107.9 MHz
(200 kHz space)
Usable Sensitivity
(S/N = 26 dB)
8.2 dBf (0.71 μV/75 Ω)
Quieting Sensitivity
(DIN S/N = 46 dB)
17.2 dBf (2.0 μV/75 Ω)
Frequency Response
(±3 dB)
30 Hz — 15 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
(MONO)
64 dB
Stereo Separation (1 kHz)
40 dB
AM
Frequency Range
530 kHz — 1 700 kHz (10 kHz space)
Usable Sensitivity
(S/N = 20 dB)
29 dBμ (28.2 μV)
CD player
Laser Diode
GaAIAs
Digital Filter (D/A)
8 times over sampling
Spindle Speed
500 rpm — 200 rpm (CLV)
Wow & Flutter
Below measurable limit
Frequency Response (±1 dB)
20 Hz — 20 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion
(1 kHz)
0.01 %
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (1 kHz)
: 110 dB
/
:
105 dB
Dynamic Range
90 dB
Channel Separation
85 dB
Symptom
Remedy
Bluetooth®
Echo or noise is heard during
a phone conversation.
Adjust the microphone unit’s position. (
 
15
)
Check the [
ECHO CANCEL
] setting. (
 
17
)
Phone sound quality is
poor.
Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth device.
Move the car to a place where you can get a better signal
reception.
Voice calling method is not
successful.
Use voice calling method in a more quiet environment.
Reduce the distance from the microphone when you speak the
name.
Make sure the same voice as the registered voice tag is used.
Sound is being interrupted
or skipped during playback
of a Bluetooth audio player.
Reduce the distance between the unit and the Bluetooth audio
player.
Turn off, then turn on the unit and try to connect again.
Other Bluetooth devices might be trying to connect to the unit.
The connected Bluetooth
audio player cannot be
controlled.
Check whether the connected Bluetooth audio player supports
Audio/Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). (Refer to the
instructions of your audio player.)
Disconnect and connect the Bluetooth player again.
“DEVICE FULL”
The number of registered devices has reached its limit. Retry after
deleting an unnecessary device. (
 
19
,
DEVICE DELETE
)
“N/A VOICE TAG”
Make sure the same voice as the registered voice tag is used.
“NOT SUPPORT”
The connected phone does not support Voice Recognition feature or
phonebook transfer.
“NO ENTRY” / “NO PAIR”
There is no registered device connected/found via Bluetooth.
“ERROR”
Try the operation again. If “ERROR” appears again, check if the
device supports the function you have tried.
“NO INFO” / “NO DATA”
Bluetooth device cannot get the contact information.
“HF ERROR XX” /
“BT ERROR”
Reset the unit and try the operation again. If this does not solve the
problem, consult your nearest service center.