What to do if video images are not displayed on my Clarion NX602 Car Video System?
- CChristian GomezSep 1, 2025
If video images are not displayed on your Clarion Car Video System, verify that the parking brake is engaged.
What to do if video images are not displayed on my Clarion NX602 Car Video System?
If video images are not displayed on your Clarion Car Video System, verify that the parking brake is engaged.
What does 'PARENTAL VIOLATION' mean on my Clarion NX602 Car Video System?
If your Clarion Car Video System displays 'PARENTAL VIOLATION' and a disc cannot play, it means the feature exceeds the set parental level. Release the view limitation or change the parental level using the instructions in the subsection 'Setting up the parental level'.
What to do if I cannot insert an SD card or USB device into my Clarion NX602?
If you cannot insert an SD card or USB device into your Clarion Car Video System, it might be due to incorrect insertion. Try reversing the connection direction of the SD card or USB device. If that doesn't work, the SD card or USB connector may be broken, requiring replacement with a new card or USB device.
What to do if my Clarion Car Video System does not recognize my SD card or USB device?
If your Clarion Car Video System does not recognize your SD card or USB device, the card or USB device may be damaged. Disconnect and reconnect the card or USB device. If it's still not recognized, try replacing it with a different card or USB device.
Why does my Clarion Car Video System sound skip or is noisy with MP3/WMA files?
If your Clarion Car Video System's sound skips or is noisy specifically with MP3/WMA files, the files may not be encoded properly. Ensure you are using MP3/WMA files that are encoded correctly.
Why is there no sound with a 'NO FILE' message on my Clarion NX602 Car Video System?
If your Clarion Car Video System displays “NO FILE” and there's no sound, it means there are no MP3/WMA files stored on the card or USB device. Store these files properly on the card or USB device.
Why is the video image of my iPod/iPhone disturbed on my Clarion NX602?
If the video image from your iPod/iPhone is disturbed on your Clarion Car Video System, the TV Signal setting of the iPod/iPhone is not set correctly. Set the TV Signal setting (NTSC/PAL) of the iPod/iPhone correctly.
Display Size | 6.2 inches |
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Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Navigation | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
USB Ports | 1 |
DVD Player | Yes |
Rear Camera Input | Yes |
Audio Formats Supported | MP3, WMA, AAC |
SD Card Slot | Yes |
AUX Input | Yes |
AM/FM Radio | Yes |
Steering Wheel Control | Yes |
Power Output | 50W x 4 |
Video Formats Supported | MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX |
Understanding the device's touch screen buttons, icons, lists, and radio buttons.
How to input text and numbers using virtual keyboards and character switching.
Utilizing tap-and-hold, drag-and-drop gestures for enhanced functionality.
Viewing current position, route, and GPS signal status on the map.
Understanding Vehimarkers, cursors, and how map objects like streets are displayed.
Details on turn previews, lane information, junction views, and 3D object types.
Zooming, tilting, rotating the map, and switching between 2D and 3D perspectives.
Accessing frequently used functions and shortcuts via the Quick menu.
Viewing detailed location data and searching for nearby assistance from the map.
Accessing core navigation functions like Find, My Route, and More.
Methods for choosing a destination, including addresses and points of interest.
Step-by-step guides for entering addresses by country, street, or ZIP code.
Finding POIs like gas stations, restaurants, or accommodation by various search methods.
Displaying the complete planned route on the map for an overview.
Checking route details and accessing options like editing, bypassing, or cancelling.
Options to change the route, add waypoints, or set a new starting position.
Adding frequently visited locations to your Favorites list for quick access.
Marking locations like speed cameras for audible or visual alerts.
Running a simulated drive of your planned route to preview the journey.
Selecting destinations for off-road navigation, linking points with straight lines.
Understanding off-road navigation cues like compass bearing and distance.
Explanations of Smart Zoom, color themes, route calculation, and other key features.
Configuring program settings like sound, voice, route, map, and display options.
The legal terms and conditions for using the Clarion Mobile Map software.
Information regarding product and manual copyright, proprietary data, and usage rights.