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Troubleshooting guide, Specifications – Kenwood KFC-W3000L User Manual

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Problem

Cause

Remedy

Illumination does not light.

• The fuse is blown.

• Check the (+)/(-) polarity of the power cord

and that the cords are not shorted, then re-
place with a fuse with the rated capacity.

• Re-connect the cords correctly by referring

to the connection example (on page 4, 5).

• The remote control cord is unplugged.

• Plug the cord into the REMOTE terminal.

• The power supply pin (yellow) of the DC

cable is not connected.

• Connect the cord correctly by referring to

the connection example (on page 4, 5).

• Check the connections of all cords, then

connect the (-) cable to the battery.

• Insert the connector all the way in.

• Attach the grounding terminal to the metal-

lic section of the vehicle (not a coated sur-
face) by tightly screwing it.

• The power control pin (blue/white) of the

DC cable is not connected.

• The DC cable is not plugged in completely.

• The grounding pin (black) of the DC cable is

not connected.

• The negative (-) cable of the car battery is

disconnected.

• Check the connections of all cords, then

connect the (-) cable to the battery.

• The ON/OFF switch of the remote control

unit is set to OFF.

• Switch the ON/OFF switch to ON.

• The Link cable is connected improperly.

• Connect the cords correctly by referring to

the connection example (on page 4, 5).

• Insert the connector all the way in.

Illumination is not
synchronized with the sound.

• No audio signal is input to the speaker.

• Connect the cords correctly by referring to

the connection example (on page 4, 5).

• Speaker's volume is low.

• Adjust with the INPUT SENSITIVITY control

knob of the Control box clockwise (MAX
side) (on page 8).

The illumination color does
not change.

• Speaker's volume is high.

• Adjust with the INPUT SENSITIVITY control

knob of the Control box counter-clockwise
(MIN side) (on page 8).

• The MODE selector is set to "USER".

• Turn the MODE selector to MODE 1, 2, or 3 (on

page 8).

No sound

• The attenuator of the center unit is set to

ON.

• Switch the attenuator OFF.

• The speaker cords are connected improp-

erly.

• Connect the cords correctly by referring to

the connection example (on page 4, 5).

• Connection terminals are connected im-

properly.

• Insert the connectors or jacks all the way in

to the terminals.

Sound is small.

• The input level is set to low.

• Adjust the volume of the Center unit.

Sound quality is bad (sound
is distorted).

• The input level is set to high.

Sound is unnatural.

• The speaker cords are connected with incor-

rect positive (+)/negative (-) polarity.

• Connect the cords correctly by referring to

the connection example (on page 4, 5).

Troubleshooting guide

Often, what appears to be a malfunction is due to user error. Before calling for service, please consult the following table.

Specifications

The following ratings and design are subject to change without notice.

[Speaker unit]

Subwoofer ......................... 300 mm (12 in.) Injection PP Cone

740 g (26.1 oz) Magnet

Peak input power ............................................................. 800 W
Maximum input power .................................................... 400 W
Rated input power ........................................................... 200 W
Frequency response ................................................ 28 - 800 Hz
Sensitivity .........................................................90 dB / W at 1 m
Rated impedance .................................................................. 4 Ω

[Control unit]

Operating voltage .............. DC 14.4 V (10.5 ~ 16 V allowable)
Maximum current consumption .................................. 150 mA
Fuse capacity ..........................................................................2 A

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