Panasonic CQ-D1703N Problem Possible cause a Possible solution, Preset stations cannot be stored

Page 57

E

N

G

L

I

Common (continued)S

H

Problem

Possible cause a Possible solution

561

 

 

 

The speaker channels are reversed between right and left.

The speaker wiring is reversed between right and left.

aPerform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram.

The sound field is not clear in the stereo mode. Central sound is not settled.

The plus and minus terminals at right and left channels of speakers are con- nected reversely.

aPerform the speaker wiring in accordance with the wiring diagram.

The power of the unit fails unintentionally.

The safety device works.

aConsult your dealer, or your nearest Panasonic Service Centre.

Radio

Problem

Poor reception or noise

Possible cause a Possible solution

Antenna installation or wiring of antenna cable is faulty.

aCheck whether the antenna mounting position and its wiring are correct. In addition, check to see whether the antenna ground is securely con- nected to the chassis.

No power is supplied to the antenna amplifier (when using a film antenna, etc.).

aCheck the wiring of the antenna battery lead.

FM Stereo broadcast is received only in mono.

The MONO mode is active.

aCancel the MONO mode.

Only strong signal sta- tions can be received.

The LOCAL mode is active.

aCancel the LOCAL mode.

The number of auto preset stations is less than 6.

The number of receivable stations is less than 6.

aMove to an area where receivable stations number is maximum, and try presetting.

Preset stations cannot be stored.

The contact of the battery lead is poor, or the battery lead is not always powered.

aMake sure that the battery lead is connected securely, and preset sta- tions again.

57

CQ-D1703N

Image 57
Contents Model CQ-D1703N Safety Information Observe the following warnings when using this unitObserve the following warnings when installing Observe the following cautions when installing Observe the following cautions when using this unitThis symbol is only valid in the European Union Laser Radiation When Open Do not Stare Into BeamLaser Product Class 1 Laser ProductAccessories Contents FeaturesEd. Otherwise, pictures appear incorrectly. Default External Power Amplifier CY-PA2003, etcColor LCD Display CY-VM7203N Discs that can be Played Back Disc DVDCD-R/RW TV Type setting Remote Control UnitACC Setting PreparationVolume PowerGeneral Main Unit MuteAUX1 SourceAUX2 24-hour system is used for the clockGeneral General Remote Control UnitDiscs DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/DivX Tuning Radio ModeRadio BandPreset Station Calling Station PresetAuto Preset Memory APM Manual Preset MemoryRDS Basics Radio Data System RDSAlternative Frequency AF Preset Station Calling Best Station ResearchDisplay Change Disp Display TA/AF Alternative FrequencyTraffic Announcement TA VolumePTY Preset Programme Type PTY ReceptionPTY Selection PTY Preset Default Preset No Programme TypeOther PTY functions Enhanced Other Network EON Other RDS functionsBefore Disc Playback Only for remote control unitOSD On-Screen Display Disc EjectCD Player MP3/DivX Player Folder SelectionFile Selection Direct Selection Folder Random PlayFolder Repeat Play Direct Folder SelectionDVD/VCD Player When a disc is in the player3DVD disc 3VCD disc DVD display exampleDisc Menu DVD Functions Only by Remote Control UnitTitle Menu DVD Frame to Frame Play DVD VCDOnly for remote control unit, a Page 42 User Settings About DivX VOD contentDisplay the unit’s registration code Press Menu w PressAudio VCD Subtitle DVD DivXAngle DVD Range Compression DVDOSD On-Screen Display Track play time Total play timeID3 TAG on 3DVD DVD Video Text off Chapter play time 301Total play time 3VCD Video CD Text off Play timeDisplayed items Points to remember when making MP3/DivX filesDisplayable characters CommonSupported file systems No warrantyMaximum number of files/folders CopyrightBass/Treble Audio SettingsBalance/Fader Audio Output Level for P-MODETurn Volume Regular mode341 Up w DownLocal Tuning Radio mode Function SettingsRegion REG Mode FM mode PTY Language Selection RDS Mode361 CQ-D1703N Turn VOLUME. Press or on the remote control unit Private Mode P-MODEPress Volume Push SEL select External MuteHas ACC position No sound Default Steps decrease UnchangedSet to OFF if your car has no ACC position ACC onUser Settings Example 1. English Finish the settingEnglish French Spanish Chinese German Italian Other English ChineseTV Type Select each setting menuTV Display On-Screen MessagesSelect each item Finish the setting TV Display ModeNtsc Code Language Name Language Code ListDefinition of Terms Remove the Face Plate Install the Face PlateHow to hold a disc MaintenanceDisc cleaning FuseHow to install the unit InstallationSide to side Horizontal Front to rear Consult a professional for installationYEFX0217263A Y and u consist of a set. YEP0FZ5725Wiring Before WiringSpeaker Connection When connecting this unit to the rear monitor Clip Connector u Car chassisHand brake ISO Antenna Adapter eAntenna External Remote Control Lead Brown/black stripe Optical Digital Output ConnectorPower Lead ACC or IGN Red To ACC power, +12 V DC ¡ Setting P-MODE to on zeros the output of PRE-OUT REAR. a 2ch External Power Amplifier CY-PA2003 option Another Connection Rear Monitor for P-MODEFinal Installation Final CheckLead Connections Troubleshooting Only strong signal sta- tions can be received Problem Possible cause a Possible solutionNumber of auto preset stations is less than Preset stations cannot be storedWhen selecting PTY Was already set upAF stations. Update of the AF list ended in failure Indicator lightsPossible cause a Possible solution User settings is not Through a menu screen Used Video signal setting of the connected monitorEjected Disc has unplayable formatted data Disc unejectable TorsCD/MP3/DivX Display Possible cause a Possible solutionDivX VOD displayed on connected monitor DisplaySales and Support Information Customer Care CentreFor UK and Ireland customers only Specifications Web Site http//panasonic.net YEFM285852A NT0506-1066
Related manuals
Manual 64 pages 42.57 Kb