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ROUBLE SHOOTING THE SYSTEM

The following chart will help in solving most problems that may occur.  Should any problem 
persist after you have made these checks, please consult your nearest Profile retailer.  Before 
going through this check list, refer back to the wiring and operating procedures.

E1, E2

The unit cannot be operated because of trouble.  Press the "RESET" 
button      .  If  the indi cator still app ea rs after pressi ng the "RE SET" 
button, y our u ni t needs repai r. E1 = Me chan ism Error, E2  = Servo  Error.  
Please refer to the warranty section of this manual fo r detai ls on 
getti ng the unit serv iced.

ERROR CODES

SYMPTOM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

The vehicle's ignition switch 

is not on.

Turn the ignition switch to the accessory 

position.  If there is still no power, check the 

fuses at the vehicle's fuse block or the 

radio's fuse leads.

The fuse is blown.

Replace the fuse with another fuse of the 

same recommended value

There is a disc already in 

the player.

Remove the disc in the player, then put in 

the new one.

You are trying to put the 

compact disc in upside down.

Insert the compact disc with the label facing 

up.

The compact disc is 

extremely dirty or 

defective.

Clean the compact disc w ith a compact disc 

cleaning solution or replace the defective 

compact disc.

The temperature in the car 

is too hot.

Cool the inside of the vehicle off, then try 

again.

Condensation build-up on the 

inside of the unit.

Leave the disc player off and turn the 

vehicle's air conditioner on to remove  the 

condensation build-up inside the unit.

The volume control is all the 

way down.

Adjust the volume control.

The speaker harness is not 

connected properly.

Check the speaker harness plug to see that it 

is firmly connected.

The speakers are bad.

Test the speakers to determine if they need 

replacing.

The function 

buttons do 

not work.

The built-in microprocessor 

is operating incorrectly.

Remove the disc, then re-insert it.  Press the 

reset button      .

No Power

Disc cannot 

be loaded or 

ejected.

No sound.

Summary of Contents for CD6500

Page 1: ...DOWN DETACHABLE FACE COMPACT DISC PLAYER Installation Instructions Owner s Manual CD6500 LOC DISP POWER SCAN AMS BD LD SEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 PAUSE TRACK UP TRACK DN CD SCAN REPEAT MONO MUTE DSP MODE PAUSE...

Page 2: ...A Line Output ISO DIN Mounting Clock Blinking Security L E D 24 Station Memory Full Electronic Function Controls 4 Band Preset Equalizer Disc Scan Random Repeat Play Infrared Remote Control Multi Colo...

Page 3: ...icle Exposed wires can be cut or damaged It is best to run all wires through the vehicle under the carpet and or side panels This enables to a cleaner installation and less risk of damage Run signal w...

Page 4: ...ejected disc sitting on the edge of the disc player for long periods of time The disc will warp under direct sunlight Always put each disc in its case to protect them during times of non use CD operat...

Page 5: ...ed when the key is in the accessory position The White wire is connected only if a power antenna or an amplifier is used in the system This wire supplies 12 Volt output when the CD Player is turned on...

Page 6: ...OWER ANTENNA BLACK BLACK BATTERY 12V FRONT RIGHT SPEAKER 4 OHM FRONT LEFT SPEAKER 4 OHM LOW LEVEL SIGNAL OUTPUT FOR CONNECTION TO AMPLIFIERS OR SIGNAL PROCESSORS ANTENNA CONNECTOR BROWN GREY WHITE WHI...

Page 7: ...dering your mounting location make sure the unit will be level If you cannot mount the CD Player level due to your vehicle s design make sure there is no more than a 30 degree tilt Keeping this in min...

Page 8: ...ill brace the back of the CD player to ensure solid mounting to prevent theft and provide optimal CD play Once the CD player is secured fit the trim ring over outside edge of the radio until it snaps...

Page 9: ...position Attach the brackets to the CD6500 in the same position as the factory radio After attaching the wiring harness to the factory wiring loom See Electrical and Signal Connections and plugging th...

Page 10: ...ove the CD player you will first need to release and detach the front panel Insert the provided removal key into the opening on the top left side of the CD player Push the key inward until they snap i...

Page 11: ...OPERATING THE SLIDE DOWN FACE PUSH RELEASE BUTTON TO SLIDE DOWN THE FRONT PANEL THE FRONT PANEL WILL DOWN AUTOMATICALLY SLIDE TO CLOSE PANEL PUSH IN AND UP ON THE LOWER RIGHT EDGE 10 CD6500...

Page 12: ...r MUTE Press the MUTE button to silence the CD player Press a second time to resume listening MONO STEREO Press the MONO button to select monaural Mono or stereo mode for the radio s reception The Mon...

Page 13: ...und balance between left and right speakers using the and buttons FADER Press the SEL button five times Adjust the sound balance between front and rear speakers using the and buttons VOLUME UP Press b...

Page 14: ...umbered button REPEAT Press the REPEAT button to continuously play the current song Press a second time to stop the repeat feature CD SCAN Press the CD SCAN button to play several seconds of each trac...

Page 15: ...using a ballpoint pen or small metal object The reset button should be pressed for the following reasons The installation is complete All the function Buttons do not operate or Error symbol is on the...

Page 16: ...same recommended value There is a disc already in the player Remove the disc in the player then put in the new one You are trying to put the compact disc in upside down Insert the compact disc with th...

Page 17: ...cleaning solution or replace the defective compact disc Condensation build up on the inside of the unit Leave the disc player off and turn the vehicle s air conditioner on to remove the condensation b...

Page 18: ...tput Power 30W x 4 Maximum Current Consumption Fuses Memory Constant 15 Ampere Accessory Switched 1 Ampere CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio 85dB Channel Separation 80dB Frequency Response 5Hz 20Khz RAD...

Page 19: ...mages due to a defect in the product Any implied warranties including fitness for use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty set forth above No person is aut...

Page 20: ...be under the 1 year warranty period 2 The unit must have no physical damage 3 A copy of the original proof of purchase must be sent with the unit 4 Include a brief description of the problem or failu...

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