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Mr. Victor Johnson MDSep 4, 2025
Why does my JVC KD-X50BT display 'NOT SUPPORT' and skip tracks?
- LLauren WrightSep 5, 2025
If your JVC Car Receiver displays 'NOT SUPPORT' and skips tracks, check whether the track is a playable file format.





Why does my JVC KD-X50BT display 'NOT SUPPORT' and skip tracks?
If your JVC Car Receiver displays 'NOT SUPPORT' and skips tracks, check whether the track is a playable file format.
Why does my JVC KD-X50BT flash 'CANNOT PLAY'?
If your JVC Car Receiver flashes 'CANNOT PLAY', check whether the connected device is compatible with the unit.
Why can't pairing be made with my JVC KD-X50BT?
If pairing cannot be made with your JVC Car Receiver, ensure you have entered the same PIN code on both the unit and the Bluetooth device. You can also try deleting the pairing information from both the unit and the Bluetooth device, then perform pairing again.
Why does my JVC Car Receiver display 'CANNOT SKIP'?
If your JVC Car Receiver displays 'CANNOT SKIP', it means the skip limit has been reached.
Why does my JVC KD-X50BT Car Receiver say 'NO STATION'?
If your JVC Car Receiver says 'NO STATION', there is no registered station in your iPod/iPhone.
What does 'NO ACTIVE STATION' mean on my JVC KD-X50BT Car Receiver?
If your JVC Car Receiver displays 'NO ACTIVE STATION', it means there is no active station currently.
Why does my JVC Car Receiver display 'SET UP PANDORA ON YOUR DEVICE'?
If your JVC Car Receiver displays 'SET UP PANDORA ON YOUR DEVICE', it indicates that the Pandora setup is not completed. Connect your iPod/iPhone to the unit after completing the setup on your iPod/iPhone.
| MP3 playback | Yes |
|---|---|
| CD-R playback | No |
| Audio formats supported | MP3, WAV, WMA |
| Tuner type | HS-IVi |
| FM band range | 87.5 - 108 MHz |
| LW band range | 153 - 279 kHz |
| Supported radio bands | FM, LW, MW |
| Preset stations quantity | 24 |
| Product color | Black |
| Line outputs (RCA) | 2 |
| Weight | 900 g |
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Overview of control panel and remote buttons and their functions.
Install and connect the Bluetooth adapter and pair devices.
Handle incoming calls, make calls, use voice recognition, and manage phone settings.
Navigate and configure various unit settings through the menu system.
Solutions for common problems across radio, USB, iPod, Bluetooth, and unit functions.
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