Roubleshooting, Problems and solutions, About settings – Kenwood DNX6980 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problems And Solutions

If any trouble occurs, first check the following table for possible problems.
• Some functions of this unit may be disabled by some settings made on this unit.
• What might seem to be a malfunction in your unit may just be the result of slight misoperation

or miswiring.

About settings

Problem

Reason

Solution

• Cannot set up the subwoofer.

• Cannot set up subwoofer phase.

• No output from the subwoofer.

• Cannot set up the low pass filter.

• Cannot set up the high pass filter.

Subwoofer is not set

to on.

Set the subwoofer to on.

See

Speaker setup (P.81)

.

The dual zone function

is enabled.

Set the dual zone function to off.

See

Zone Control (P.87)

.

• Cannot select the output

destination of the subsource in

the dual zone.

• Cannot adjust the volume of the

rear speakers.

The dual zone function

is disabled.

Set the dual zone function to on.

See

Zone Control (P.87)

.

• Cannot set up the equalizer.

• Cannot set up the crossover

network.

The dual zone function

is enabled.

Set the dual zone function to off.

See

Zone Control (P.87)

.

“DSP Select” is set to

“Bypass”.

Set “DSP Select” to “Through”.

See

DSP select (P.84)

.

About audio operations

Problem

Reason

Solution

Radio reception is poor.

The car antenna is not

extended.

Pull out the antenna all the way.

The antenna control

wire is not connected.

Connect the wire correctly.

See “Connection” in the Quick Start Guide.

Cannot play audio files stored in

a disc.

“CD Read” is set to “2”.

Set “CD Read” to “1”.

See

Disc setup (P.27)

.

Cannot select a folder.

The random play

function is enabled.

Turn off the random function.

Cannot perform repeat play

during VCD playback.

The PBC function is

enabled.

Turn off the PBC function.

The specified disc does not play,

but another one plays instead.

The disc is quite dirty.

Clean the disc.

See

Precautions on handling discs (P.4)

.

The disc is severely

scratched.

Try another disc instead.

The sound skips when an audio

file is being played.

The disc is scratched

or dirty.

Clean the disc.

See

Precautions on handling discs (P.4)

.

The recording

condition is bad.

Record the file again or use another disc.

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