Why is my JVC Car Receiver displaying 'NOT SUPPORT' and skipping tracks?
- AAntonio JacksonSep 4, 2025
If 'NOT SUPPORT' appears and the track skips, check whether the track is a playable file format.
Why is my JVC Car Receiver displaying 'NOT SUPPORT' and skipping tracks?
If 'NOT SUPPORT' appears and the track skips, check whether the track is a playable file format.
Why is the elapsed playing time incorrect on my JVC Car Receiver?
The elapsed playing time may sometimes be incorrect during playback due to how the tracks are recorded on the disc.
Why does my JVC Car Receiver generate noise with my iPod?
If noise is generated, turn off (uncheck) the “VoiceOver” feature of the iPod.
Why is there no sound coming from my JVC Car Receiver speakers?
If you cannot hear any sound from the speakers, first adjust the volume to a suitable level. Also, ensure that the unit is not muted or paused. Finally, check all cords and connections to make sure they are properly connected.
Why is my iPod not turning on or working with my JVC Car Receiver?
If the iPod does not turn on or work, check the connecting cable and its connection. Also, update the firmware version of the iPod/iPhone, charge the battery, reset the iPod/iPhone and check whether the setting is appropriate.
Why can't I select 'F-AUX' or 'R-AUX' on my JVC Car Receiver?
If you cannot select 'F-AUX' or 'R-AUX', check the = setting.
Why can't I select 'AM' on my JVC Car Receiver?
If you cannot select 'AM', check the = setting.
Why is the sound sometimes interrupted when playing a disc on my JVC Car Receiver?
If the disc sound is sometimes interrupted, stop playback while driving on rough roads. You can also try changing the disc, and check the cords and connections.
Why is my JVC Car Receiver displaying 'IN DISC'?
If the display shows 'IN DISC', it means the disc cannot be ejected properly. Check to ensure nothing is blocking the loading slot.
Why is my JVC Car Receiver displaying 'CANNOT PLAY' or 'NO USB'?
If 'CANNOT PLAY' or 'NO USB' is displayed, or the unit cannot detect the USB device, check if the connected USB device is compatible with the unit. You may also want to try reattaching the USB device.
MP3 playback | Yes |
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Tuner type | HS-IV |
FM band range | 87.5 - 108 MHz |
Output power | 200 W |
Audio output channels | 4.0 channels |
Maximum power per channel | 50 W |
Weight | 1210 g |
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Initial steps for resolving operational problems by resetting the unit.
Critical warnings and handling instructions for Class 1 laser products.
Safety guidelines for operation, volume settings, and DualDisc playback.
Instructions for proper disposal of the product and batteries according to regulations.
Steps for removing and installing the detachable control panel.
Procedures for resetting the unit and forcibly ejecting a disc.
Instructions for cleaning the unit's panel and connector for optimal performance.
How to disable the automatic display demonstration feature.
Step-by-step guide to setting the unit's clock time.
Initial setup for the remote controller and instructions for battery replacement.
Information on playable disc types and proper handling to prevent damage.
Tips for improving FM reception and methods for presetting stations.
How to select preset stations and change displayed information for non-RDS stations.
Searching for radio stations based on programme type (PTY) using RDS data.
Utilizing TA (Traffic Announcement) and NEWS Standby Reception.
Using Network-Tracking and Programme Search for better reception.
Stopping playback, ejecting discs, selecting tracks/folders, and fast searching.
Using repeat/random modes and changing display information during playback.
Connecting portable audio players and Bluetooth devices via auxiliary inputs.
Steps to select and play audio from connected external devices.
How to connect and play MP3/WMA files from USB mass storage devices.
Important considerations for USB device compatibility, file limits, and potential issues.
Steps to connect and select the control terminal mode for iPod/iPhone.
How to browse menus, select tracks, and control playback on the iPod/iPhone.
Using repeat and random playback modes for iPod/iPhone content.
Details on compatible iPod/iPhone models and specific operational notes.
Selecting preset sound modes and storing custom audio adjustments.
Settings for DEMO, Clock, Color, and Color Setup options.
Adjusting dimmer, brightness, scrolling, and tag display for the unit.
Fine-tuning sound with PRO EQ, Fader, Balance, Loudness, Volume, Subwoofer, and HPF.
Configuring tuner functions and enabling/disabling audio sources like AM/FM/AUX.
Managing iPod/iPhone connection modes and source selection options.
Solutions for common issues like no sound, unit not working, and radio reception problems.
Diagnosing and resolving problems related to disc, USB, MP3, and WMA playback.
Specific troubleshooting for USB and iPod/iPhone playback errors like 'NO FILE' or 'CANNOT PLAY'.
Information on supported audio file formats, bit rates, and compatibility limitations.
Connecting and pairing a Bluetooth device, and using it for calls.
Instructions for streaming audio from a Bluetooth-enabled device.
Detailed specifications for the audio amplifier, tuner, and CD player sections.
Specifications for USB interface, general operating parameters, and compatibility notes.