Avionics Innovations DMP-100 (MP3 Player) Installation Manual User Manual

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DMP-100 INSTALLATION GUIDE

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P/N DMP010 V1.7

6.0 Troubleshooting and Error Messages

6.1 Troubleshooting

Here are a few common problems and their potential causes:

Symptom

Possible Causes/Solutions

No audio, even though
display shows track
playing.

• Not using a Sandisk card maybe a possible cause of failure.

Only Sandisk brand cards should be used in the DMP100

• Volume turned down. Last volume setting is retained between

power cycles, and previous user may have turned volume way
down. Push-and-turn knob to change volume.

• Invalid MP3 file used. The DMP100 will not play MP3-PRO, MP4

(AAC), WAV or WMF files.

• MP3 file recorded at an extremely low volume level. Try playing

the file on a PC to make sure it is audible. Non-Sandisk brand
CompactFlash card used. Only Sandisk brand cards should be
used in the DMP100

External triggers do not
work, or a track triggers
repeatedly.

• Incorrect active levels selected. Each trigger must be configured

to be active high or active low, depending on the installation.
Refer to Section 3.3.2 for details.

• Trigger inputs were not installed with pull-up or pull-down resistor.

One or the other must be present, depending on the installation.
Refer to Section 3.3.3 for details.

Display is too bright or
too dim.

• The display is set to one of eight levels of brightness at installation.

This selection cannot be changed in normal operation. It must be
changed from SETUP mode. Refer to Section 4.1.4 for details.

Tracks being played do
not match the description
on the display.

• In

CardPrep,

Update Settings Only” was selected on the Create

Card tab even though MP3 tracks were changed. This button
may only be used when items such as Triggers and Attributes
have changed, but not the actual MP3 tracks. Regenerate the
card using the Create Card button.

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