Kenwood Music Keg Manual Do Utilizador

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Kenwood Excelon Music Keg User Manual 
Copyright 2001 Kenwood USA Corporation & PhatNoise Inc. 
Appendix B: Troubleshooting 
 
 
Problem 
Cause/Solution 
No Sound.
 
- Adjust the volume of the head unit. 
- Make sure the Music Keg cable is correctly 
connected to the head unit. 
- Make sure the head unit has the CD changer as 
the active source.  
- Make sure the attenuation or mute button is not 
pressed on the head unit.
 
The head unit cannot access 
the Music Keg. 
 
- Make sure the Music Keg cable is correctly 
connected to the head unit. 
- Make sure the DMS cartridge has the appropriate 
firmware for the specific make/model of the head 
unit. 
- If the above steps don’t work, try performing a full 
reset as specified below (Problem 4).
 
No Sound. The head unit 
cannot access the Music Keg.  
Green light on Music Keg 
blinks and does not stop 
blinking.
 
A file is corrupted on the Music Keg DMS.  This 
usually happens when the DMS cartridge is 
removed from the USB cradle while data is being 
written to the DMS cartridge.  To fix the corrupted 
files: 
-Insert DMS into USB cradle 
-Press Eject DMS button in the PhatNoise Music 
Manager software. 
 
If system files are corrupted, the PhatNoise Music 
Manager will detect this and run a wizard to repair 
the files that are damaged.
 
The Music Keg completely fails 
to respond.
 
Perform a full reset on the Music Keg: 
-Turn off ignition. 
-Unplug Music Keg cable. 
-Wait 5 seconds 
-Plug Music Keg cable back in. 
-Turn on head unit & press the reset button on     
the head unit.
 
USB cradle is not recognized 
properly.
 
- Make sure the computer is running Windows 98, 
Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.  
WinNT 4.0 and Windows 95 do not have proper USB 
support. 
- The USB interface has been disabled in the system 
settings or in the motherboard BIOS.