9. IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
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| Power does not turn | Fuse is blown. | Replace with a fuse of the same amperage. If | |
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| the fuse blows again, consult your store of pur- | |
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| Incorrect wiring. | Consult your store of purchase. |
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| No sound output | Power antenna lead is shor- | 1. Turn the unit off. |
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| when operating the | ted to ground or excessive | 2. Remove all wires attached to the power anten- | |
| unit with amplifiers or | current is required for | na lead. Check each wire for a possible short | |
| power antenna | to ground using an ohm meter. |
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| attached. | power antenna. | 3. Turn the unit back on. |
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| 4. Reconnect each amplifier remote wire to the | |
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| power antenna lead one by one. If the amplifi- | |
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| ers turn off before all wires are attached, use | |
General | Nothing happens | The microprocessor has | an external relay to provide | |
Turn off the power, then | Reset button | |||
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| (excessive current required). |
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| when buttons are | malfunctioned due to noise, | press the [RELEASE] |
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| pressed. | etc. | button and remove the |
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| DCP. |
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| Display is not accu- |
| Press the reset button |
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| rate. |
| with a thin rod. |
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| DCP or main unit connec- | Wipe the dirt off with a soft cloth moistened with | |
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| tors are dirty. | cleaning alcohol. |
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| Compact disc cannot | Another compact disc is | Eject the compact disc before loading the new | |
| be loaded. | already loaded. | one. |
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| Sound skips or is noi- | Compact disc is dirty. | Clean the compact disc with a soft cloth. | |
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| Compact disc is heavily | Replace with a compact disc with no scratches. | ||
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Sound is bad directly | Water droplets may form on | Let dry for about 1 hour with the power on. | ||
| after power is turned | the internal lens when the |
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| on. | car is parked in a humid |
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DSP | Poor sound quality | The equalizer levels are too | If the equalizer levels are too high, the sound | |
| high. | may distort. Lower the equalizer levels. | ||
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