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Troubleshooting Tips

If You Suspect Something Wrong

Check and take steps as described below.
If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, it is
recommended to take the unit to your dealership. The
product should be serviced only by qualified personnel.
Please refer the checking and the repair to professionals.
We shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of
neglect of checking the unit or your own repair after your
checking.

Never take measures especially for those other than indi-
cated by 

italic

letters in “Possible Solution” described

below because those are too dangerous for users to han-
dle themselves.

Warning

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Do not use the unit in an irregular condi-
tion, for example, without sound, or with
smoke or a foul smell, which can cause
ignition or electric shock. Immediately
stop using the unit and consult your deal-
ership.

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Never try to repair the unit by yourself
because it is dangerous to do so.

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Radio

 

  

 

Station is too far, or signals are too weak.

a

Select other stations of higher signal level.

The radio antenna is not extended enough.

a

Extend fully the radio antenna.

Much noise in FM
stereo and monau-
ral broadcasts.

Problem

Possible cause

a

Possible solution

n

Common

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

  

 

Mute is set to ON.

a

Set it to OFF.

Cables are not correctly connected.

a

Connect cables correctly.

No sound.

Vehicle’s ignition switch is not on.

a

Turn your vehicle’s ignition switch to ACC or ON.

Cables are not correctly connected.

a

Connect cables correctly.

Power connector is not correctly connected.

a

Connect the power connector to the terminal that is always active.

Power connector is not correctly connected.

a

Connect the power connector to your vehicle’s ACC source.

Grounding wire is not correctly connected.

a

Connect the grounding wire to a metal part of the vehicle.

No power.

Noise.

The ground lead is not connected properly.

a

Connect the ground lead properly.

Clock time is reset.

Battery cable is not correctly connected.

a

Connect the battery cable to the terminal that is always active.

Problem

Possible cause

a

Possible solution

Troubleshooting

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Summary of Contents for PP103985

Page 1: ... before using this product and keep this manual for future reference Weather Band Receiver PP P N PP103985 Operating Instructions V O LUME PUSH SEL R E W O P R E W O P M P A M P A D N A B D N A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 E N U T E N U T K E E S K E E S SRC ...

Page 2: ... THE UNINTENDED ACTIVATION OF THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY SYSTEM RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE AND PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH qNever use safety related components for installation grounding and other such functions Do not use safety related vehicle components fuel tank brake suspension steering wheel pedals etc for wiring or fixing the product or its accessories qCheck for piping gasoline tank electr...

Page 3: ...sis screws and moving parts such as seat rails Do not scratch pull bend or twist the leads Do not run them near heat sources or place heavy objects on them If leads must be run over sharp metal edges protect the leads by winding them with vinyl tape or similar protection qUse the designated parts and tools for installation Use the supplied or designated parts and appropriate tools to install the p...

Page 4: ...mode band manual tuning seek tuning preset station setting preset station calling weather band station q AUX Auxiliary Input Mode 12 Before using the portable audio device connecting with the portable audio device listening to the portable audio device display change q Troubleshooting 14 Troubleshooting tips product servicing q Product Servicing 15 q Maintenance 16 Care of the unit q Specification...

Page 5: ... sound audio device ex Silicon audio player HDD player etc page 12 Display Change page 8 13 Caution Set the volume level to low enough before the AUX connection is completed Illumination Interlock Control The intensity illumination of display and button on this unit is controlled by a PWM dimming module located in the vehicle This unit is connected in the vehicle to dimming analog signal PWM signa...

Page 6: ...ds to select the sound type as follows FLAT flat frequency response does not emphasize any part default ROCK speedy and heavy sound exaggerates bass and treble POP wide ranged and deep sound slightly emphasizes bass and treble VOCAL clear sound emphasizes middle tone and slightly emphasizes treble Note Settings of SQ bass and treble are influenced one another If such an influence causes distortion...

Page 7: ...L R E W O P R E W O P M P A M P A D N A B D N A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 E N U T E N U T K E E S K E E S SRC Setting Range 0 to 40 Default 18 Volume q UP w Down Setting Range 12 dB to 12 dB by 2 dB Default 0 dB Bass q Increased w Decreased Setting Range 12 dB to 12 dB by 2 dB Default 0 dB Treble q Increased w Decreased Setting Range 15 levels each and 0 center Default 0 Balance q Right enhanced w Left enhanc...

Page 8: ...d V O LUME PUSH SEL R E W O P R E W O P M P A M P A D N A B D N A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 E N U T E N U T K E E S K E E S SRC Selecting the Clock Display Press DISP to change the display Radio mode display default Clock display The 12 hour system is used for the clock TUNE TUNE Hours Minutes Time Readjustment When you want to readjust the time repeat steps w to y Notes Hold down or to change numbers rapidly...

Page 9: ...ource to change to the radio mode FM1 FM2 AM Weather Band FM stereo indicator lights while receiving an FM stereo signal e Manual Tuning TUNE Higher frequency TUNE Lower frequency Seek Tuning Press and hold for more than 0 5 seconds and release it TUNE Higher frequency TUNE Lower frequency Tuning will automatically stop when the next broadcast station is received Radio a AUX Mode c Radio ...

Page 10: ...ving w Auto Preset Memory APM Press and hold BAND APM auto preset memory for more than 2 seconds The 6 stations with good reception will be au tomatically saved in the memory under preset buttons from 1 to 6 Once set the preset stations are sequentially scanned for 5 seconds each To stop scanning press one of the buttons from 1 to 6 Manual Preset Memory q Use manual or seek tuning to find a statio...

Page 11: ...r planned station must be changed because of unexpected radio frequency interfere with adjacent NOAA weather Radio Stations and or with other Govern ment or commercial Operations within the area If you have a question concerning NOAA Weather Radio please contact your nearest National Weather Service Office WB Weather Band Frequency channel Number Note The weather band CH1 6 has been preset CH7 is ...

Page 12: ...connection is completed Failure to observe this may cause loud noise and consequently damage your speakers and your hearing Do not connect this AUX directly with a speaker headphone output Failure to observe this may dis tort sound and break the internal amplifier Notes When the high impedance output equipment such as old type audio equipment with an output trans former is connected sound may be d...

Page 13: ...i plug cable and connect it again in AUX mode noise is generated and may cause speaker damage Disconnect or connect the mini plug cable after turning the unit s power off or switching it to another mode Each device has a different output level Be sure that the volume is not too high If the input volume of the connected device is high the distortion may result In such cases adjust the volume on the...

Page 14: ... so n Radio Station is too far or signals are too weak aSelect other stations of higher signal level The radio antenna is not extended enough aExtend fully the radio antenna Much noise in FM stereo and monau ral broadcasts Problem Possible cause a Possible solution n Common Mute is set to ON aSet it to OFF Cables are not correctly connected aConnect cables correctly No sound Vehicle s ignition swi...

Page 15: ...d right balance or front and rear balance is off on one side aAdjust BAL FAD as appropriate Cables are not correctly connected aConnect the cables correctly No sound from left right front or rear speaker Problem Possible cause a Possible solution If the suggestions in the charts do not solve the problem we recommend that you take it to your dealership The product should be serviced only by a quali...

Page 16: ...n on Cleaning Never use solvents such as benzine thinner as they may mar the surface of the unit Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure the minimum of maintenance Use a soft cloth for rou tine exterior cleaning Never use benzine thinner or other solvents Maintenance ...

Page 17: ...M Stereo Radio Frequency Range 87 9 107 9 MHz Usable Sensitivity 12 dBf 1 1 µV 75 Ω S N 30 dB 50 dB Quieting Sensitivity 17 dBf 1 8 µV 75 Ω Frequency Response 30 15 000 Hz 3 dB Alternate Channel Selectivity 75 dB Stereo Separation 35 dB at 1 kHz Signal Noise Ratio 70 dB Mono p AM Radio Frequency Range 530 kHz 1 710 kHz Usable Sensitivity 28 dB µV 25 µV S N 20 dB p Weather Band Radio Frequency Rang...

Page 18: ...aker O B7 15 LR Speaker O B8 16 LR Speaker O C1 17 Power Ground I C2 18 N C C3 19 N C C4 20 N C C5 21 ASWC I C6 22 N C C7 23 N C C8 24 N C C9 25 N C C10 26 N C C11 27 N C C12 28 Power Ground I C13 29 N C C14 30 Power Ground I C15 31 N C C16 32 N C C17 33 N C C18 34 N C C19 35 N C C20 36 N C Caution This product is designed without a fuse inside due to fuses already exist in your vehicle If your ve...

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