Troubleshooting guide, Hands-free – Kenwood KDC BT948HD User Manual

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KDC-X995/ KDC-BT948HD

Troubleshooting Guide

Hands-free

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The hands-free talk volume is low.

The hands-free talk volume is set at a low level.

The hands-free talk volume can be adjusted

independently. Adjust it during hands-free talk.
“Mic Gain” and “NR Level”

<Bluetooth Setting>

(page 48)

.

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No sound is heard from the rear speakers.

You are talking in the hand-free talk mode.

No sound is heard from the rear speakers in the

hands-free talk mode.

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No beep is heard at reception of an incoming call.

No beep is heard depending on the type of your

cell-phone.

The “Call Beep” of

<Bluetooth Setting> (page 48)

is

set ON.

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Voice is not recognized.

The vehicle window is open.

If the surrounding noise is large, voice cannot be
recognized properly. Close the vehicle windows
to reduce noise.

Small voice.

If voice is too small, it cannot be recognized

properly. Speak into the microphone a little more
loudly and naturally.

The person uttering the voice tag is not the one who

registered the it.

Only the voice of the person who registered the

voice tag can be recognized.

The messages shown below display your

systems condition.

TOC Error:

• No disc has been loaded in the disc

magazine.

• The CD is quite dirty. The CD is upside-

down. The CD is scratched a lot.

ERROR 05:

The disc is unreadable.

ERROR 77/Mecha Error:

The unit is malfunctioning for some reason.

Press the reset button on the unit. If the

“ERROR 77”/“Mecha Error” code does not
disappear, consult your nearest service
center.

ERROR 99:

Something is wrong with the disc magazine.
Or the unit is malfunctioning for some reason.

Check the disc magazine. And then press

the reset button on the unit. If the “ERROR
99” code does not disappear, consult your
nearest service center.

CD-IN (Blink): The CD player section is not operating

properly.

Reinsert the CD. If the CD cannot be

ejected or the display continues to flash
even when the CD has been properly
reinserted, please switch off the power
and consult your nearest service center.

Protect (Blink):

The speaker wire has a short-circuit or
touches the chassis of the vehicle, and then
the protection function is activated.

Wire or insulate the speaker cable properly

and press the reset button. If the “Protect”
code does not disappear, consult your
nearest service center.

Unsupported File:

An Audio file is played with a format that this
unit can’t support.

Copy Protection:

A copy-protected file is played.

Read Error:

The file system of the connected USB device
is broken.

Copy the files and folders for the USB

device again. If the error message is still
displayed, initialize the USB device or use
other USB devices.

No Device:

The USB device is selected as a source
although no USB device is connected.

Change the source to any source other

than USB. Connect an USB device, and
change the source to USB again.

No Disc:

Insert a playable disc into the loading slot.

N/A Device:

• An unsupported USB device is connected.

• Connection to the iPod has failed.

Check that the connected iPod is an iPod

that is supported. See

<iPod/iPhone that

can be connected to this unit> (page 60)

for

information on supported iPods.

Disconnect the USB device or the iPod,

and reconnect it.

No Music Data/Error 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:

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:

Connection to the iPod has failed.

Remove the USB device and then

reconnect it.

Reset the iPod/iPhone.

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