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If you have a question:
First check the item mentioned below before attempting to troubleshoot problems.
CAUTION
If a problem occurs, for instance when the main unit does not respond to any button presses, or the
display doesn't work correctly, press the [RESET] button using a paper clip or similar item.
Pressing the [RESET] button will delete all the entries from memory. The settings will return to
those made at the factory prior to shipment.
Displayed information (for troubleshooting)
The information listed in the chart below is displayed to show the status of the CD, Memory Stick player,
Area Shot function, Sirius Radio and CD changer. Refer to the chart for the appropriate action.
Information Contents
INFO 1
INFO 2
INFO 3
INFO 5
INFO 6
INFO 7
LOAD
THE SHUTTER OF THE CD
CHANGER IS OPEN
NO DISC LOADED IN THE
MAGAZINE
DISCS ARE DIRTY OR
DAMAGED
CD PLAYER AND CD
CHANGER FAILS
MECHANICALLY
WHEN THE CD PLAYER
AND CD CHANGER
INTERNAL TEMPERATURE
IS HIGH (TO PROTECT
PICKUP UNIT)
AN INTERNAL POWER
SUPPLY FAILURE IS
OCCURRING
If you have a question:
[RESET] button
Explanation and remedial action to take
Close the shutter.
There is no disc in the magazine or player. Load a
disc in the magazine. (Load a music disc.)
The loaded disc is dirty or upside down. Check it for
proper orientation and verify it is clean.
• The CD player and CD changer is inoperative for
some reason. Go through the magazine removal
procedure.
• If a magazine fails to eject, please contact your
dealer.
• The temperature in the CD player and CD changer
is too high for operation. Wait till it cools down.
• Resume playing after the "High temperature
sensed and CD stopped" display disappears. If the
CD still cannot play, please contact your dealer.
• Turn the ACC off once before turning it on once
again to resume the operation.
• If this condition persists, please contact your
dealer.
CD changer is in the process of verifying the
presence of CDs after a magazine has been inserted
into the CD changer.
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