Components connected to the [d.audio in] terminal – Kenwood C-707I User Manual

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A CD does not play back
when loaded.

Load the disc correctly with the label side facing
towards the front of the main unit.
Clean the disc. (See <Care and Storage>.)
Allow any condensation to evaporate. (See <Be careful
against condensation>.)
Close the slide door.

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No sound output.

Press the [CD

E] key.

Clean the disc. (See <Care and Storage>.)

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Playback skips.

Clean the disc. (See <Care and Storage>.)

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Some audio fi les can't
be played back.

The system will not play audio fi les that are corrupted.
Make sure the audio fi le is supported for playback on
the system.

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Delay before playback
starts.

A large number of folders or fi les can cause delay prior
to playback.

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TAG information is not
displayed correctly.

Refer to <Supported Audio Files> to check which TAG
information can be displayed on this system.

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CD does not eject.

Slide the slide door towards the back of the main unit
to stop playback and eject the disc.

If this does not cause the CD to eject, perform the
following procedure to eject it.

1 Check that the source is CD.

(If music is playing, press the [

F] key to stop

playback.)

2 Slide the slide door towards the back of the main

unit to open it.

3 Hold down the main unit’s [F] key for more than

two seconds.
Press and hold the [

F] key until the CD comes all

the way out of the main unit.

If this does not eject the CD, request servicing.

Symptoms

Solution

Ref. page

CD

Symptoms

Solution

Ref. page

Components connected to the [D.AUDIO IN] terminal

The main unit and
remote control cannot
control a Kenwood
digital audio player.

Use a dedicated cable for connection.
Check whether the connected model is compatible.

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Troubleshooting

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