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Go into the second menu by pressing and holding the volume control for 2 seconds. The last option in the menu says
"Parking". Turn this to off and you'll be good to go.
the phono out is the feed to the sub, if your amp has high input socket then run feed from normal speaker feed from head unit, or pop into halfords and ask the ripspeed specialist
I had a similar problem with mine
I have just had a technical fault with mine and the only solution i could find was through halfords. If its under warranty they send it off to their supplier AEL to solve. If its no longer under warranty like mine, they send it off at an initial £60 cost which could escalate if the problem is larger.
Your Player doesn't support DVD/CDs that are burnt on High Speed DVD/CD Recorders. To resolve this, you should either burn DVD/CDs at 4x(DVD) & 24x(CD) or go for a newer, higher end DVD Player.
I had the same problem, HALFORDS sent the unit away to have the firmware re-flashed and now it works perfectly again..... These units were re-called apparently due to problems with the software.
HALFORDS staff may be able to advise you about where the unit can be repaired.
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