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Kenwood Sirius KDC-MP522 CD Player Questions & Answers
Codigo de seguridad de kenwood kvt-514
buenas,, hace tiempo compre un repro kenwood kvt-514 y al encenderlo me sale en la pantalla CODE SET y no tengo el codigo,, hay manera de desbloquearlo sin el codigo que me solicita...???
Mp3 to aux input
Try putting the unit in standby via the "SRC" button FIRST..., then press the menu button and cycle through to the "AUX 1" option and activate this....then press menu button again. When the unit is next switched on, you should have an "AUX" option accessible via the "SRC" button which will cycle through all of the availale modes ....standby-tuner-cd-aux etc etc.
TOC eror
The TOC error is the same error seen on computer disks, TOC is the table of content, this has to be read before the the unit will know the details of tracks etc......
If every disk inserted (not just burned discs) has this error, the laser is faulty or out of alignment.
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How do I set the clock on a kdc-mp522 CD player
Step 1:
Enter Menu modePress the [MENU] button for at least 1 second."MENU" is displayed.Step 2:
Select Clock Adjustment modePress the [FM] or [AM] button.Select the "Clock Adjust"/ "CLK ADJ" display.Step 3:
Enter Clock Adjust modePress the [Down Search] or [Up Search] button for at least 1 second.The clock display blinks.Step 4:
Adjust the hoursPress the [FM] or [AM] button.Adjust the minutesPress the [Down Search] or [Up Search] button.Step 5:
Exit Clock adjustment modePress the [MENU] button.Hope that helps.Cheers,Scott
Volume turned up, kenwood shuts off briefly...
I had this same exact problem when my last older Kenwood Marine stereo cooked itself while I had it up loud for a few weekends on the lake. (smelled like it had burned inside). I went out and bought a new Kenwood KMR-550u stereo deck. (I do not have an additional amp). I hooked it up to the exact connections where my older Kenwood stereo unit had been hooked up, as I never had a problem with this for the past three years until it failed after smelling of burning elelectrical. I had chalked the problem up to heavy rain we had one day. Every time I turned up the volume, sometimes up to 27 out of 35 possible, or 29, or 32, the stereo would suddenly shut off as if I had turned it off. After a few seconds the stereo would come back on, but unless I was quick enough to turn down the volume it would do it again right away. Of course on a boat, we were beached in a cove and the engine was not running when I encountered this. I searched the internet finding hundreds of similar complaints and several dozen theories of all types, but only a couple that pointed me towards the power (voltage) idea as the problem. I put a volt meter on the positive & negative wires powering the stereo. I watched as I gradually turned up the volume, the voltage on the power wire gradually decreased from 12.5 volts, down into the 11 range, and as it hit 10.9 or 10.8 volts it shut off typically around a volume of 32. The red power wire in my boat that never seemed to have an issue with my old stereo until it fried was determined to actually be inadequate for the power flow for the new Kenwood, and probably was the culprit of my failed older unit. I offer this sound advice: Run a new pair of positive & negative wires directly from the battery (with an appropriate fuse of course (the deck has a 10 amp fuse in it's back so I would use that at the battery) to the stereo. Check the voltage as you turn the volume up into the high 20's and low 30's to ensure you are still getting voltage in the mid to high 11-12 volt range. The stereo is designed to require a minimum of 10.8 volts to operate, and when it drops below that it protects itself and shuts down.
KDC-MP522
Try putting the unit in standby via the "SRC" button FIRST..., then press the menu button and cycle through to the "AUX 1" option and activate this....then press menu button again. When the unit is next switched on, you should have an "AUX" option accessible via the "SRC" button which will cycle through all of the availale modes ....standby-tuner-cd-aux etc etc.
I have a kenwood kdcmp522
the auxiliary input if you want another drive device system, like you want to play mp3 connect into auxiliary.
I cant change the time
Hi and welcome to the site,
Have you tried doing the same steps with the Kenwood off (standby)?
Good luck and thank you for asking.
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