Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
"Protect" :
Protective circuit
has
been activated because a speaker
cord
has
shorted or it
has
come
in
contact with the car
chassis.
Wire
or
insulate
the
speaker cord
as
appropriate
and
then
push
the
Reset
button.
"Hot Error" :
When the internal temperature
of
this unit
rises
to
60°C
or
more, the protection circuit
is
activated and you
may not
be
able to operate the unit. At such times this
message will
appear.
Use
the
unit
again after reducing
the
temperature inside the vehicle.
"Hold Error" :
Activation
of
the protective circuit when the
temperature inside the disc changer
is
higher than
60
degrees
Celsius
stops the disc changer from operating.
At
such
times this message will appear.
Use
when
the
temperature at
the
site
where
the
disc changer
has
been fitted
has
dropped.
"Mecha Error" :
The
disc player
is
malfunctioning.
Eject
the
disc and
try
inserting it again. Contact
the
Kenwood dealer
if
this indicator continues
blinking
or
the
disc
cannot
be ejected.
"Disc Error" :
An unplayable disc
is
inserted.
"Read Error" :
Disc
is
quite dirty.
Clean
the
disc, referring
tot
he section
on
<Handling discs> (page
6).
Disc
is
upside down.
Load
the
disc
with
the
labeled side up.
"Region code Error" :
The
disc you wanted to play
has
a region code that
cannot be played with this unit.
"Parental level Error" :
The
disc you wanted to play
has
a higher level than the
parental level you
set.
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"Error
07-67"
:
The
unit
is
not operating correctly due to some
reason
or other.
Push
the
unit's Reset
button.
If
the
"Error
07-67"
message does
not
disappear,
see
your nearest
Kenwood dealer.
"No Device"
(USB
device):
The
USB
device
is
selected
as
a source although no
USB
device
is
connected.
Change
the
source
to
any source
other
than
USB/iPod. Connect an
USB
device, and change
the
source
to
USB
again.
"Disconnected" (iPod, Bluetooth audio player):
The
iPod/Bluetooth audio player
is
selected
as
a source
although no iPod/Bluetooth audio player
is
connected.
Change
the
source
to
any source
other
than
iPod/Bluetooth.
Connect
an iPod/Bluetooth
audio player, and
change
the
source
to
iPodl
Bluetooth again.
"No Music" :
The
connected
USB
device contains no playable audio
file.
Media
was
played that doesn't have data recorded that
the unit
can
play.
"USB
Device Error!!" :
The
connected
USB
device
is
rated a current capacity
higher than the allowable limit.
Check
the
USB
device.
Some
trouble may have occurred
to
the connected
USB
device.
Change
the
source
to
any source
other
than
USB.
Remove the
USB
device.
"Authorization Error" :
Connection to the
iPod
has
failed.
Remove
the
iPod and
then
reconnect it.
The
unit does not support the
iPod.
Refer
to
<iPod/iPhone
that
can be connected
to
this
unit>
(page
8).
"Update your iPod" :
The
iPod's
software
is
an
older version which the unit
can
not support.
Confirm
that
the
software for
the
iPod
is
the
latest version.
Refer
to
<iPod/iPhone
that
can be
connected
to
this
unit>
(page
8).