User’s Guide
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ECVR-6700T AM/FM/WB/CD/DVD/USB/BT Motor Coach Radio User’s Guide
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7.3
Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
Unit will not power on.
No power to BATTERY wire or ACC wire,
blown 10A main fuse or 1A accessory
fuse.
Check for both ACC & BATTERY voltage
with Multi-meter, check all fuses.
Cannot tune radio stations.
The antenna cable is not connected. The
signal is too weak. The radio is in the
wrong frequency AREA.
Connect the antenna cable. Check that
the RADIO AREA is set to the correct
location. Verify radio is in STEREO
mode.
USB media not playing, or says Invalid
File Type.
Media is the wrong file type.
Convert files to a usable format, see file
requirements section of the manual.
Cannot stream Bluetooth® audio.
Bluetooth® device was not successfully
paired. Verify Bluetooth® connected
icon.
Pair the Bluetooth® device following the
steps in the manual and retry.
Audio is distorted or low.
Source audio level is too weak or
overdriven. Bitrate of digital audio file is
too large.
Adjust the volume level of the auxiliary
source. Change the sample frequency or
Bitrate of the file.
Disc’s will not play or display loading
for an extended period.
DVD-R and DVD-RW will not play unless
the disc is finalized after authorizing in
software.
Finalize the media before playing in the
unit. Verify that the files meet the
requirements of the Radio.