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Stereo Will Not Turn On
You may be having trouble turning the stereo on.
Blown Fuse
If the radio will not turn on, first check the fuse located on the back of the radio. If the fuse is burnt, replace with a fuse of the same amperage rating. The guide to replacing the fuse can be found here.
Loose Wiring Connections
Check the wiring on the back of the radio. Make sure wires are connected properly and are in the right location. Also look for wiring shorts. This can happen when two or more wires and their bare metal surfaces are touching one another.
Face Plate Disconnected
Check the faceplate to see if it is attached securely to the head unit. A loose connection can be the cause of the problem. This guide shows you how to reattach the faceplate.
No Sound Can Be Heard
The audio coming from the KDC-BT565U cannot be heard.
Volume Turned Down
Adjust the volume to the optimum level using the volume knob. The unit’s volume may be turned down to 0 in its factory setting.
Loose Wiring Connections
Check the cords for loose connections. Check connection to the device, the connection to the KDC-BT565U, and the cord itself. Sometimes faulty wires may not appear bad. To rule out the root cause, test each connection independently: try connecting different devices to the KDC-BT565U, try connecting the input device to different outputs/speakers, and lastly, try a different cord.
Disc Cannot Be Ejected
The disc in the KDC-BT565U will not eject.
Eject Needs To Be Forced
Sometimes a disc will be situated in the CD drive in such a way which prevents a normal, gentle eject. In these cases, you can press and hold the eject button to forcibly remove the disc. If this does not solve the problem, reset the unit.
“TOC ERROR” On Display
”TOC ERROR” message appears on KDC-BT565U screen.
Disc Not Properly Inserted
Make sure the disc is clean and properly inserted. If the CD was inserted upside down, first try and eject the disc. If having ejecting problems, press and hold the eject button to forcibly remove the disc. Once removed, flip the disc, and reinsert it into the unit.
“NA FILE” On Display
”NA FILE” message appears on KDC-BT565U screen.
Audio File Not Supported
The KDC-BT565U only supports MP3 (.mp3), WMA (.wma), and AAC (.aac) files on discs and only supports CD-R, CD-RW, and CD-ROM media discs.
USB Device Cannot Be Read
USB device not working with KDC-BT-565U.
Device Not Plugged In
Connect a supported USB device, and change the source to USB again.
Unsupported USB File System
The KDC-BT565U only supports USB storage devices with the FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32 file systems. To use these, you can reformat your storage device to these file systems on your computer, re-copy the media files, and try again.
Device Needs Resetting
Reset the power on the device, reconnect, and change the source to USB.
Files Are Corrupt
Copy the files and folders onto the USB device again. If this does not solve the problem, reset the USB device or use another USB device. If the problem persists, the files may be corrupted and unusable. This can be the case if “READ ERROR” is seen on the screen.
File Type Are Not Supported
Connect a USB device that contains playable audio files. Playable audio files on USB include: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, and FLAC. This can be the case if “NO MUSIC” is seen on the screen.
“READING” Keeps Flashing On Display
”READING” flashing on the screen of the KDC-BT565U.
Too Many Folder Levels
Do not copy too many hierarchical levels or folders to disc. Try reducing the amount of folders On media. If the music files are under the folder structure of `music/artist/album/`, consider just `album/`.
Bluetooth Will Not Function
Bluetooth in KDC-BT565U not working.
Bluetooth Not Connected
Search for the Bluetooth device again to make sure you have secured a proper connection with your device. You can refresh the search for Bluetooth devices under the Bluetooth settings page on your device.
Device Not Paired
Make sure you have entered the same PIN code to both the unit and Bluetooth device when prompted. If this does not work, try deleting the pairing information from both the unit and the Bluetooth device, then perform pairing again.
Correct Characters Are Not Displayed On Screen
Your song/album/artist names are not being displayed on the KDC-BT565U screen correctly.
Unsupported Characters Used In Song
The KDC-BT565U can only display uppercase letters, numbers, and a limited number of symbols. If the song playing has uncommon characters in the song, album, or artist name, the KDC-BT565U might not be able to display them accurately.
Unsupported Characters Used In Display Language
Depending on the display language you have selected, some characters may not be displayed correctly. The KDC-BT565U comes only with a set amount of characters and based on the language, some might not show up correctly since the unit was only loaded with so many usable characters.
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When I put the stereo on Bluetooth it just reads ‘please wait what can cause that and how do I did
Keith Jordan - 답글
I can't get my stereo to come out of Pandora mode it says check Pandora don't even know what that means
Marvin Iiams - 답글
My Kenwood stereo will not come out of Pandora mode it says check Pandora I don't even know what that means
Marvin Iiams - 답글
‘USB 03 ‘ Flashing on the screen…i've restart many time but its not working.
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promachithung - 답글
Bluetooth connects an reads the right file on stereo but I get no sound. Yes I turned the volume up an down, tried reconnecting, an powering off stereo. Nothing works?
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