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CD Player Troubleshooting
When problems occur with CD playback, an error message
appears in the display window.
Refer to the table below to identify the problem, then take the
suggested corrective action. If the SLED ERROR appears,
return unit to your nearest Blaupunkt dealer.
Message Possible cause Recommended action
LD/EJ ERROR
SERVO ERROR
TOC ERROR
FILE ERROR
COMM ERROR
Loading/eject error.
Mechanical error.
The disc is dirty,
reversed or not
recorded etc.
File read failure.
Communication
error.
Press the EJECT
button and then
reinsert the disc.
Eject and then reinsert
the disc.
Check the disc and
replace with a proper
disc.
Reinsert the disc.
The disc does not contain
music files or the file
extensions are missing.
Add the extension .mp3
or .wma.
Reinsert the disc.
Troubleshooting Guide
The following check will assist in the correction of most prob-
lems which you may encounter with your unit. Before going
through the check list below, refer back to the connection and
operating procedures.
General
Radio reception
Also make sure that antenna is connected, extended and dry
inside.
If the above mentioned solutions do not help to improve the
situation, consult your nearest Blaupunkt dealer or in the
United States call 1-800-266-2528 for technical assistance,
parts and service. Call 1-800-950-2528 for dealer referral or
to request product brochure.
Cause/Solution
Leads are not matched
correctly with the cars
accessory power
connector.
Check wiring for short
circuits.
The car doesn't have an
ACC position.
Trouble
Memorized stations and
correct time are erased.
The fuse has blown.
Radio works when the igni-
tion key is the ON, ACC and
OFF positions.
No power is being supplied
to the unit.
The power is continuously
supplied to the unit.
Trouble
Preset stations are not receiv-
able.
Seek tuning is not possible.
Travel Store feature does not
complete storing of six sta-
tions.
Cause/Solution
The broadcast signal is too
weak.
The broadcast signal is
too weak. Use manual
tuning.
Not enough broadcast fre-
quencies are receivable.
Trouble
MP3 Files cannot
be played.
Folder Name/File
Name is not cor-
rectly displayed.
ID3-Tag is not dis-
played.
Time elapses be-
fore an MP3 file is
played.
MP3 files are not
played in order.
Cause/Solution
Write MP3 files with the extension
.mp3 to disc.
Ensure that files other than MP3
files do not have the extension
.mp3.
Use discs conforming to ISO9660
level 1/2.
Confirm that the disc is not
scratched or dirty, and that it is not
upside down.
Use a disc conforming to ISO9660
level 1/2.
The name contains characters that
could not be handled by the software
used to write the files. Refer to the
instruction manual for the software
and use only characters that can be
handled by the software.
Record conforming with ID3-Tag
v1.0/1.1/2.2 or 2.3.
As this unit initially checks all files
on the disc, some time may be re-
quired before it can start playing a
file if the disc contains many files or
folders or many folder levels.
The files were not written by the write
software in the desired playback or-
der.
Prefix digits such as 00...99" to the
file names. For details refer to the in-
struction manual for the write soft-
ware.
When the disc can not be inserted, press the EJECT button
(See page 2.) and try inserting the disc again. Alternatively,
press the Reset button (See page 18.) and try inserting the
disc again.
If the disc does not eject after the EJECT button is pressed,
press the Reset button and then press the EJECT button
again.
CD-R/RW: Quality of the blanks can & do effect the general
operation of the CD player.
After market CD-R/RW labels: The quality of these labels
vary greatly, and can result in difficulties ejecting a disc us-
ing such labels.
MP3 File Play Troubleshooting
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