Error messages, Other – Kenwood DNX7250DAB User Manual
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Problem
Reason
Solution
The sound skips when an audio
file is being played.
The disc is scratched
or dirty.
Clean the disc.
See
The recording
condition is bad.
Record the file again or use another disc.
Other
Problem
Reason
Solution
The Touch Sensor Tone doesn’t
sound.
The preout jack is being
used.
The Touch Sensor Tone cannot be output
from the preout jack.
Error Messages
When you fail to operate the unit correctly, the cause of the failure appears as the message on
the screen.
Error Message
Cause
Solution
Protect
Protective circuit has been activated
because a speaker cord has shorted
or it has come in contact with the
car chassis.
Wire or insulate the speaker cord as
appropriate and then push the
button
.
Hot Error
When the internal temperature of
this unit rises to 60°C or more, the
protection circuit is activated and
you may not be able to operate
the unit.
Use the unit again after reducing the
temperature of the unit.
Mecha Error
The disc player is malfunctioning.
Eject the disc and try inserting it again. Contact
the Kenwood dealer if this indicator continues
blinking or the disc cannot be ejected.
Disc Error
An unplayable disc is inserted.
Change the disc.
See
Playable Media and Files (P.116)
.
Read Error
The disc is quite dirty.
Clean the disc.
See
Precautions on handling discs (P.4)
.
Disc is upside down.
Load the disc with the labeled side up.
Region Code
Error
The disc you wanted to play has a
region code that cannot be played
with this unit.
See
Region Codes in the World (P.122)
try another disc.
Parental Level
Error
The disc you wanted to play has a
higher level than the parental level
you set.
Set the parental level.
See
.
Error 07–67
The unit is not operating correctly
due to some reason or other.
Push the unit’s Reset button. If the “Error
07−67” message does not disappear, see your
nearest Kenwood dealer.
No Device
(USB device,
Bluetooth
audio player)
The USB device is selected as a
source although no USB device is
connected.
Change the source to any source other than
USB/iPod. Connect a USB device, and change
the source to USB again.