Kenwood KDC-135 CD Player - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I am installing kenwood kdc-mp443u.
A speaker wire has a short-circuit, crossed, or touches the chassis of the vehicle it activates the protection mode function.
? Wire or insulate the speaker cable properly and press the reset button. If the "PROTECT" code does not disappear, consult your nearest service center.
I have attached a link for you which is for a free Kenwood KDC-MP443U instruction manual download. Nice receiver by the way!
Kenwood KDC MP443U Instruction Manual
Sub Control
in standby hold menu down and scroll to rear and change it to sub
I took the battery out of and now my Kenwood
Reset the radio by pushing the small button on left side of the #1 preset. it is probably pulling the code for the anti theft protection. if you already have a lock code use it to unlock the tuner otherwise reset the tuner
Cannot assess my aux input
- Selecting the (SRC) button to "AUH" which is the auxiliary input.
- If this does not work.
- Then set the unit to standby mode. By pressing the (SRC) button until "STBY" is displayed. You need to check that "On AUH" is enabled. Now try the "AUH" again.
What is the wiring diagram
Scroll down to page 15 on this link i gave you. If you removed the factory stereo, don't throw away the connector that plugs in to the back of the factory radio. Go to wal mart or any car audio install shop and buy yourself the wiring harness for your particular model car and year, it will definitely save you a headache due to the fact that some car wiring systems are wired differently and are somewhat complicated at times.
http://manual.kenwood.com/files/B64-3691-00_00.pdf
How to work auxiliary on
What you need to do is this:
1. Make sure your player is in the mode Standby. Or "STBY" is what I think it sais.
2. Hold down the menu button until "MENU" Pops up.
3. IMPORTANT: Push DOWN on the right stick to go to different options. One should be AUH. This is the option for Auxillary. By pushing right on the right control stick type thing, you should be able to turn it on.
4. Place the radio back in STBY mode. No push the "SRC' or source button to switch between your sources. AUH should be one of them.
5. Plug in your Aux cable and rock out to the MP3 player of your choice.
Normally I don't comment on threads such as these, but I've spent a long time figuring it out, and I thought I'd shared it with others. Hope you find this helpful.
How do you hook up
You will need a 3.5mm mini to mini cable (available at any good car audio store for between $10-20. Plug that into the headphone jack on your ipod and then into the aux input on your stereo. Then select aux-in as the source on your Kenwood. Now play the music on your ipod at about 3/4 volume on the iPod.
On the back of my
The antenna wire is used for the antenna and trigger wire for an after market amplifier (blue w/white tracer) It sends power out to power the accessories. I'm not quite sure what you mean by "rem cable" but I hope I've offered enough information for you to make a determination.
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Uhm How do you set
1 Select Clock Adjustment Mode
Push The Control Knob Towards {FM} or {AM}.
select the "CLCK" display.
2 Enter Clock Adjustment Mode
Press the Control Knob For at least a second
The CLCK display blinks.
3Adjust the hours
Push The control knob Towards {FM} or {AM}.
Adjust the Minutes
Push the control knob towards {<<} or {>>}
4 Exit Clock Adjustment Mode
Press the {Menu} button.
Can not set the clock, help
You must enter Standy mode to adjust the clock.
To do this Press the (SRC) button.
Select the "STBY" display
1. Select Clock Adjustment Mode
Push the Control knob (the one on the right) towards (FM) or (AM)
Select the "CLCK" display.
2. Enter **** Adjust mode
Press the Control knob for at least 1 second.
The clock display blinks.
3. Adjust the hours
Push the Control knob towards (FM) or (AM).
Adjust the minutes
Push the Control knob towards ( '>' )
4. Exit Clock adjustment mode
Press the (MENU) button.
Cant get the radio to
there is a power lead that must be attached to a power source that is on regardless of the key being on or off.
Most likely the memory power wire is hooked up to a switch power feed. Change it to one that is hot all the time and you should be good. Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at
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