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Kenwood Sirius KDC-MP522 CD Player Questions & Answers
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
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...???
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.
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 turned down the volume on my kdc-mp522, when i
that is kind of strange and if your getting power to put a cd in but no for it to fully power the unit you may need to check another fuse it will be not be your radio fuse but instead a mini fuse in your vehicles cabin should be on the left side under neith the dash or on the side of the dash it will most likely be a 10 or 15 amp mini fuse that supplies power from the fuse box to the reiceivers acc source ignitions source
Kdc-mp522 locked
Many Kenwood radios are configured with the same security codes:
KCAR - This seems to be a "backdoor" to some Kenwood models.
3051 - This is the security code which is printed in the manual of many Kenwood models.
1234 - This is a security code commonly chosen by Kenwood owners.
Entering Your Kenwood Security Code
If the car battery fails or is disconnected, the Kenwood will ask for the security code.
The
procedure to enter your security code differs on various models of
Kenwood car stereos. Here are three of the more common procedures:
Type 1
During
the code request mode, while holding the DISP key depressed, press and
hold the Volume UP or DOWN key for 3 seconds until the "..." display
disappears.
Enter the security code using your Kenwood remote.
Type 2
Press the "Auto" button and "Track up" on the face of radio at the same time until the four dash lines disappear.
Enter the security code using your Kenwood remote.
Type 3: Model# DPX-4020 and DPX-4030
Press and hold the 1 then the 6 preset keys until the display shows the letter 'C'.
Enter the security code using your Kenwood remote.
Entering Letters on your Kenwood Remote
To
enter a letter using your Kenwood remote, press a button once for the
first letter, twice for the second letter, and three times for the
third letter -- then press the Track Up or Next Track key to send the
letter.
To send the letter 'A', press the 2 key once and then
press the Track Up key. To send the letter 'B', press the 2 key twice
and then press the Track up key.
Finally, when you are done entering all of the letters, press and hold the Track Up button for 3 seconds.
The key sequence to enter the security code KCAR is:
5
5
Track Up
2
2
2
Track Up
2
Track Up
7
7
Track Up
Your Kenwood should then enter tuner mode.
A Security Code Bug in some Kenwoods
There
is a reported bug in the security code handling of some Kenwood
stereos. In models with thie bug, the security code is stored
incorrectly. The workaround is to enter the wrong security code.
In
models with this bug, you have to decrement the third character of the
security code by one. If your security code was 1111, you would enter
your security code as 1101. If your security code was 9999, you would
enter 9989.
KDC-322 - New battery, now asking for password
There are afew types of override procedures for Kenwood.
Type 1
During
the code request mode, while holding the DISP key depressed, press and
hold the Volume UP or DOWN key for 3 seconds (so that “…” disappears).
Then using your remote enter your code.
Type 2
Press the "Auto" button and "Track up" on face of radio at the same time. The four dash lines ( . . . . ) should "disappear".
Then using your remote enter your code.
Type 3
Model# DPX-4020 and DPX-4030
Press and hold the 1 then the 6 preset key (preset keys are the buttons on face of radio for storing you "favorite" radio stations). "C" should display.
Then using your remote, enter your code.
Enter your number from the remote control unit. Your code number is 5227 (KCAR)
* Press numeric key “5” ( 2 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “2” ( 3 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “2” ( 1 time ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
* Press numeric key “7” ( 2 times ) and press the Track UP/Next Track key
The security is canceled and the set enters the TUNER mode!
"TRACK UP BUTTON" for 3 seconds.. and youre done.
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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Kenwood MP532U display out
It is those 8 you identified for your model number. It is not the exact same number of resistors for every model. In fact, it is possible that it may not be the same solution for your model, but it probably is. You may have been looking at the solution for the same problem on a different model number. I can not remember 100% right now and if I were at work I could look it up on some old service tickets to make sure it is the same solution or not. Right now I am off of work for the next month or more rehabbing my neck, I just had surgery on it a couple of days ago.
It really is easy to resolder those resistors, just put a very small amount of solder on each one. Put the hot iron on the solder pad, just touch it with some solder, then go to the next solder connection. All 8 of the resistors need some fresh solder and you did identify them all, I can tell by how you explained it. I have done this repair many times, but I forget sometimes exactly which model numbers it is the valid solution for. I work on so many different model numbers of Kenwood car stereo's and it makes if difficult sometimes to be certain. Since you have the surface mount resistors and they are as you described, it should be the correct solution for your problem.
Let me know how you do with it, I would send a picture if I had one, but I don't.
Good luck,
Dave
Kenwood mp522 cd skips
If your lasers eye is dirty the just use a cd/calibrater disc They are cheap and the have a small brush with hairs on the disc that clean the surface of the eye.
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