11 troubleshooting – Philips CEM3000B User Manual

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11 Troubleshooting

Caution

Never remove the casing of this apparatus.

To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair
the system yourself.
If you encounter problems when using this
apparatus, check the following points before
requesting service.

No power or no sound.

Car engine is not on. Switch on the car

engine.
Cable is not correctly connected. Check

connections.
Fuse is burnt. Replace fuse.

Volume is too low. Adjust volume.

If the above solutions cannot help, press

the RESET button.
Make sure that the track played is of a

compatible format.

Noise in broadcasts.

Signals are too weak. Select other

stations with stronger signals.
Check the connection of the car antenna.

Change broadcast from Stereo to mono.

Cannot play disc

make sure that the disc label is inserted

with the printed side facing up.
Wipe the disc with fiber cleaning cloth

from the center to the edge in a straight
line.
This disc may be defective. Play another

disc.
Make sure that the CD is a finalized

CD/CD-R/CD-RW.
Make sure that the CD is not encoded

with copyright protection technologies.

The CD skips tracks

Make sure that the CD is not damaged

or dirty.
Make sure that random mode is

deactivated.

Compatible USB storage devices:

USB flash memory: USB 1.1 host with

interface reading all speed support
(1.1, 2.0)
USB flash players: USB 1.1 host with

interface reading all speed support
(1.1, 2.0)

Supported formats:

USB or memory file format: FAT16, FAT32

MP3 bitrate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and

variable bitrate
WMA V4, V7, V8, V9 (L1, L2)

ISO9660, Joliet

Maximum title number: 512 (depending

on file name length)
Maximum album number: 255

Supported sampling frequencies: 2 kHz,

44.1 kHz, 48 kHz
Supported bitrates: 2~256 (kbps),

variable bitrates
Directory nesting up to a maximum of

8 levels
Number of albums/ folders: CD

maximum 99, USB maximum 199
Number of tracks/titles: maximum 999

ID3 tag v2.0 to v2.4

File name in Unicode UTF8 (maximum

length 64 bytes)

Unsupported formats:

Empty albums: an empty album is an

album that does not contain MP3/WMA
files, and is not be shown in the display.
Unsupported file formats are skipped. For

example, Word documents (.doc) or MP3
files with extension .dlf are ignored and
not played.
AAC, WAV, PCM audio files

DRM protected WMA files (.wav, .m4a,

.m4p, .mp4, .aac)
WMA files in Lossless format

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