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Jensen MP5610 CD Player Questions & Answers
How to remove
just take out the whole dash kit and then you will be able to take it out
Installation
you are better off getting the wire harness for your vehicle goto circuit city they will have the wire harness you need and the smart cable for the jensen head unit so there will be no cutting just plug it in and go what is the make and model and year of your car ?
Set time and date
Hi. I found a link to your owners manual. It is in pdf format..
http://www.audiovox.com/manuals/owners/MP5610_122304_final.pdf
(dont be thrown off audiovox and jensen are one in the same company)
PLEASE RATE ME 5 stars when you are done!!!
---ampman
Radio in, radio out
#1 Check you antena cord it may just have come unplugged, or it could be the tuner in the cd player went out too. but id checl antena first!
Clock on car radio
Hi blackie - I could tell you how to do it but I believe it is easier if you look at the manual with the pictures. Below you'll find a link for your manual. After clicking on the link just click on manual for MP5610 next to the red dot. It's in English and Spanish but it's ok to read it. I believe you want pages 9 and 10 for the menu and the clock. If this solves your problem PLEASE rate this as fixed. If you need more help just add a comment and I'll be happy to assist you further. Thanks.
http://mobile.jensen.com/jensen/JensenInfo.do?findManual=MP5610&x=4&y=7
Jeff
Time change!!
If you hold the D button in for 3 seconds then a menu appears. Press the button until the clock setting comes up. Now you use the dial button to set the time. Turn one direction to set the minute and turn the dial in the other direction to set the hour. Hope this helps!
Jensen vm0312 is on, but tray will not flip up
It sounds like there may be an issue with the mechanical components of the DVD player, specifically with the tray. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check to see if the emergency eject feature is working. There should be a small hole on the front of the DVD player, and you can use a paperclip or a similarly sized object to push the button inside. This should manually eject the tray.
- Make sure that the DVD player is receiving power. Double-check all of the connections and fuses.
- Reset the DVD player by disconnecting the power for a few minutes, then reconnecting it and trying again.
- If none of the above steps work, it may be necessary to take the DVD player apart and check the mechanical components for damage or wear. However, this is not recommended unless you have experience with electronics repair.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may need to seek the assistance of a professional electronics repair technician.
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