Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'Pairing Mode Error'?
- DduncancrystalSep 8, 2025
If your Kenwood Car Video System displays “Pairing Mode Error”, register the device again.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'Pairing Mode Error'?
If your Kenwood Car Video System displays “Pairing Mode Error”, register the device again.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'Pick Up Error'?
If your Kenwood Car Video System displays “Pick Up Error”, the unit has failed to receive a call.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'Hung Up Error'?
If your Kenwood Car Video System displays “Hung Up Error”, the call has not ended yet. Park your car and use the connected mobile phone to end the call.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'Dial Error'?
If your Kenwood Car Video System displays “Dial Error”, dialing has failed. Try the operation again.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System fail to initialize and display 'Initialize Error'?
If your Kenwood Car Video System displays “Initialize Error”, the unit has failed to initialize the Bluetooth module. Try the operation again.
How to fix Kenwood Car Video System when no sound comes out of the speakers?
If no sound is coming from the speakers of your Kenwood Car Video System, ensure the volume is at an audible level and check all cords and connections to make sure they are secure.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'NO Data'?
The message “NO Data” on your Kenwood Car Video System means that no phone book data is contained in the connected Bluetooth phone.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System display 'NO Voice Device'?
The message “NO Voice Device” on your Kenwood Car Video System means that the connected mobile phone does not have a voice recognition system.
Why is the sound distorted on my Kenwood Car Video System when using an iPod/iPhone?
If the sound is distorted when using an iPod/iPhone with your Kenwood Car Video System, deactivate the equalizer either on the unit or the iPod/iPhone.
Why does my Kenwood Car Video System say 'No BT Dongle'?
The message “No BT Dongle” on your Kenwood Car Video System means the Bluetooth adapter (KS-UBT1) is removed.
Display Size | 6.2 inches |
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Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
Touchscreen | Yes |
DVD Player | Yes |
USB Port/Input | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes |
iPod/iPhone Compatibility | Yes |
Rear View Camera Input | Yes |
Audio Formats Supported | MP3, WMA, AAC |
AM/FM Tuner | Yes |
Steering Wheel Control Compatible | Yes |
Preamp Outputs | 3 (Front, Rear, Subwoofer) |
Power Output | 50 Watts x 4 |
RMS Power Output | 22W x 4 |
Peak Output | 50W x 4 |
Video Formats Supported | MPEG-1, MPEG-2, DivX |
Procedure to reset the unit to factory settings.
Guide to initial setup procedures like language, AV input, and panel color.
Steps to activate the security indicator to protect the receiver.
Procedures for turning the unit on/off, standby, and controlling the screen.
How to adjust audio volume and attenuate sound.
Guide to choosing different audio/video sources like NAV, DISC, USB, iPod, TUNER, VIDEO, Bluetooth.
How to play files from a USB mass storage device.
Steps for connecting a USB device and safety precautions.
Connecting the iPod/iPhone and required cables.
Adjusting sound equalization using preset modes or manual customization.
Steps to activate the rear view camera and how it is displayed.
General information and precautions for using Bluetooth devices.
Solutions for common problems and error messages like "No Signal" or "Connection Error".
Technical details of the display, DVD player, USB, and Bluetooth interfaces.
Important warnings and advice for safe and correct installation.