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Troubleshooting 

XDMA5280

 OPERATION

Problem

#AUSE

!CTION

Unit will not turn on 

(no power)

9ELLOWWIRENOTCONNECTEDORINCORRECT

VOLTAGE2EDWIRENOTCONNECTEDOR

INCORRECTVOLTAGE

#HECKCONNECTIONSFORPROPER

VOLTAGE^6$#

"LACKWIRENOTCONNECTED

#HECKCONNECTIONTOGROUND

&USEBLOWN

2EPLACEFUSE

Unit has power 

(but no sound)

3PEAKERWIRESNOTCONNECTED

#HECKCONNECTIONSATSPEAKERS

/NEORMORESPEAKERWIRESTOUCHING

EACHOTHERORTOUCHINGCHASSISGROUND

)NSULATEALLBARESPEAKERWIRES

FROMEACHOTHERANDCHASSIS

GROUND

Unit blows fuses

9ELLOWORREDWIRETOUCHINGCHASSIS

GROUND

#HECKFORPINCHEDWIRE

3PEAKERWIRESTOUCHINGCHASSISGROUND

#HECKFORPINCHEDWIRE

)NCORRECTFUSERATING

5SEFUSEWITHCORRECTRATING

Excessive skipping

5NITISNOTMOUNTEDCORRECTLYOR

BACKSTRAPISNOTSECURE

#HECKMOUNTINGSLEEVEAND

BACKSTRAPSUPPORT

0HYSICALDEFECTINMEDIA#$#$2OR

#$27 

#HECKMEDIAFORSCRATCHES

ERROR 2 appears 

on display

$ISCREADERRORORDISCISINUPSIDE

DOWN

0RESSEJECTOR

RESET

PROTECT appears 

on display

4HE7-!FILEISCOPYPROTECTEDBY$2-

$IGITAL2IGHTS-ANAGEMENT 

7RITEDISCUSING7-!FILESTHAT

ARENOTCOPYPROTECTED

NO FILE appears 

on display

3ELECTEDFILEISNOTAVAILABLEINDIRECTOR

ALPHANUMERICSEARCHMODES

2EPEATSEARCHUSINGVALID

PARAMETERS

Unit will not accept 

a disc

#$MECHANISMPOSITIONOUTOF

ALIGNMENT

0RESSANDHOLD

EJECT 

FORSECONDSTORESET#$

MECHANISMPOSITION

#$TRANSITSCREWSSTILLINPLACE

2EMOVETRANSITSCREWS

LOCATEDONTOPOFTHEUNIT

NO SUPPORT appears 

on display

!NINVALID)$TAGVERSIONISPRESENT

6ERSIONTO)$TAGSARE

SUPPORTED

!N)$TAGCHARACTERISNOTSUPPORTED

/NLY!3#))CHARACTERSARE

SUPPORTED

Summary of Contents for XDMA5280

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OWNER S MANUAL AM FM CD Receiver with Detachable Face XDMA5280...

Page 2: ...WHERE IT WOULD BE SUBJECT TO DUST DIRT OR EXCESSIVE VIBRATION Getting Started s 2EMOVE TRIM RING FROM UNIT s 2EMOVE TRANSIT SCREWS LOCATED ON TOP OF THE UNIT s NSERT THE SUPPLIED KEYS INTO THE SLOTS...

Page 3: ...chassis ground Accessory Connect to ignition circuit or switched 12 volt source Memory Connect to battery circuit or constant 12 volt source Right Front Gray Black Gray Left Front White Black White R...

Page 4: ...UTE 0OWER 4UNE 4RACK OWN 3OURCE 4UNE 4RACK 5P JECT 53 0ORT UXILIARY NPUT 0RESET OLDER 5P 0RESET OLDER OWN 0RESET 0LAY 0AUSE 0RESET NTRO 0RESET 2ANDOM 0RESET 2EPEAT AND 3ELECT ISPLAY SCAPE UDIO ENU 1 2...

Page 5: ...XDMA5280 OPERATION Control Locations Remote ISPLAY 3 4UNE 4RACK OWN AND 3ELECT UTE 0OWER 6OLUME 5P 3OURCE 4UNE 4RACK 5P 6OLUME OWN UDIO ENU 1 6 2 7 3 4 9 2 3 1 7 9 4 6...

Page 6: ...K ELAPSED TIME OR 0 7 SONG INFORMATION Press RESET UPON INITIAL INSTALLATION OR IF ABNORMAL OPERATION OCCURS 2ESET BUTTON IS LOCATED BEHIND THE FRONT PANEL 7ITH THE UNIT ON PRESS AND HOLD DISP UNTIL T...

Page 7: ...OT DISPLAY THE CLOCK WHEN THE POWER IS OFF 0ROGRAMS UNIT TO DISPLAY THE CLOCK WHEN THE POWER IS OFF Auxiliary Input 58 NABLES THE FRONT PANEL MM AUXILIARY INPUT 58 ISABLES THE FRONT PANEL MM AUXILIARY...

Page 8: ...0 0 33 4 2 AND 53 2 NY MANUAL ADJUSTMENT TO THE ASS OR 4REBLE SETTINGS ARE AUTOMATICALLY SAVED AS 53 2 4HE SOURCE VOLUME LEVEL CONTROL ALLOWS A GAIN ADJUSTMENT FOR EACH AUDIO SOURCE 58 OPERATION OF I0...

Page 9: ...UENCY UP OR DOWN ONE STEP AT A TIME 0RESS AND HOLD TO ADVANCE QUICKLY Press BAND TO SELECT BETWEEN AND BANDS 5P TO STATIONS AND STATIONS CAN BE STORED 4O STORE A STATION SELECT THE DESIRED BAND AND ST...

Page 10: ...RESUME PLAYBACK Press INT TO ENTER THE NTRO MENU THEN TURN THE VOLUME KNOB TO SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS s ANCELS THE INT FUNCTION s 0LAYS THE FIRST SECONDS OF EACH TRACK Press RPT TO ENTER...

Page 11: ...ATION h2 4v WILL BE DISPLAYED IF THE DIRECTORY NAME OF A ROOT folder is not labeled 4HIS ICON WILL ILLUMINATE WHEN THE SONG TITLE IS DISPLAYED 4HIS ICON WILL ILLUMINATE WHEN THE ARTIST NAME IS DISPLAY...

Page 12: ...THE ROOT DIRECTORY WILL BE LOCATED IN THE FOLDER NAMED 2 4 0RESS SELECT TO VIEW THE FILES ON THE ROOT FOLDER 4URN THE volume knob TO CYCLE THROUGH ALL THE FOLDERS ON THE DEVICE AND PRESS SELECT TO CH...

Page 13: ...TED FOLDER Press RDM TO ENTER THE 2ANDOM MENU THEN TURN THE Volume knob TO SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS s ANCELS THE RDM FUNCTION s 0LAYS ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM ORDER s 2 0LAYS ALL TRACKS IN FOLD...

Page 14: ...S IN THE ORDER THEY WERE RECORDED IN 2EFER TO YOUR RECORDING SOFTWARE S USER S MANUAL for more information s 3 LEVEL s 3 LEVEL s 9ELLOW OOK s 9ELLOW OOK 2 s ULTI SESSION s AXIMUM FILES s AXIMUM FOLDER...

Page 15: ...K Z K Z K Z KBPS KBPS CONSTANT Variable bit rates KBPS KBPS CONSTANT Variable bit rates Note 3OME FILES MAY NOT PLAY OR BE DISPLAYED CORRECTLY DEPENDING ON SAMPLING RATES AND BIT RATES TAGS 6ERSION T...

Page 16: ...AGAIN TO RESUME PLAYBACK Press SELECT TO ENTER THE FILE FOLDER SEARCH MODE LIST OF ALL THE FOLDERS FROM THE 53 DEVICE WILL BE DISPLAYED Note NY FILES LOCATED IN THE ROOT DIRECTORY WILL BE LOCATED IN...

Page 17: ...N DEVICES WITH MORE THAN ONE FOLDER Press RPT TO ENTER THE 2EPEAT MENU THEN TURN THE volume knob TO SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS s 0LAYS ALL TRACKS ON THE DEVICE s 42 ONTINUOUSLY REPEATS SELECT...

Page 18: ...O THE 53 DEVICE AND BEGINS IN THE ROOT FOLDER NY EMPTY FOLDERS OR FOLDERS THAT DO NOT INCLUDE 0 7 FILES ARE SKIPPED EPENDING ON YOUR SOFTWARE THE PLAYBACK ORDER MAY VARY s AXIMUM NUMBER OF FILES s AXI...

Page 19: ...ENSION K Z K Z K Z K Z KBPS KBPS CONSTANT Variable bit rates KBPS KBPS CONSTANT Variable bit rates Note 3OME FILES MAY NOT PLAY OR BE DISPLAYED CORRECTLY DEPENDING ON SAMPLING RATES AND BIT RATES TAGS...

Page 20: ...LOW TABLE FOR A LIST OF THE SEARCH MENU NAVIGATION OPTIONS Search Menu Functions step 1 step 2 step 3 Press SELECT ONCE TO ENTER THE SEARCH MODE 4URN THE volume KNOB TO SELECT BETWEEN playlist artist...

Page 21: ...HE NTRO MENU THEN TURN THE volume knob TO SELECT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS s ANCELS THE INT FUNCTION s 0LAYS FIRST SECONDS OF EACH TRACK NLY ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS CAN BE DISPLAYED 3 TYPE 3500 24...

Page 22: ...G DURING RETURN SHIPMENT OF THE PRODUCT 3PECIFIC LICENSE CONDITIONS AND COPYRIGHT NOTICES FOR THE SOFTWARE CAN BE FOUND VIA WWW DUALAV COM What to do EFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE CHECK THE TROUBLESHOOTI...

Page 23: ...NG Excessive skipping 5NIT IS NOT MOUNTED CORRECTLY OR BACKSTRAP IS NOT SECURE HECK MOUNTING SLEEVE AND BACKSTRAP SUPPORT 0HYSICAL DEFECT IN MEDIA 2 OR 27 HECK MEDIA FOR SCRATCHES ERROR 2 appears on d...

Page 24: ...E 30Hz 13kHz 4UNING RANGE 530kHz 1710kHz 5SABLE SENSITIVITY 22uV REQUENCY RESPONSE 30Hz 2 2kHz 3PEAKER OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 4 8 ohms INE OUTPUT VOLTAGE 2 Volts RMS IMENSIONS 7 x 7 x 2 178 x 178 x 51 mm ES...

Page 25: ...HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION 4HIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE HARM...

Page 26: ...ELECTRONIC ACCESSORY HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO CONNECT SPECIFICALLY TO I0OD OR I0HONE RESPECTIVELY AND HAS BEEN CERTIFIED BY THE DEVELOPER TO MEET PPLE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PPLE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TH...

Page 27: ...ng post by hand clockwise into the tab on the bracket 6 Tighten the mounting post using the supplied wrench 7 Remove the plastic nut from the device mount and slide it onto the mounting post 8 Careful...

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