What does “NO ENTRY” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
- DDaniel MillsSep 12, 2025
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “NO ENTRY”, there is no registered device connected/found via Bluetooth.
What does “NO ENTRY” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “NO ENTRY”, there is no registered device connected/found via Bluetooth.
How to fix Bluetooth pairing issues on Kenwood Car Receiver?
If you're having trouble pairing a Bluetooth device with your Kenwood Car Receiver, ensure you've entered the same PIN code on both devices. If the problem persists, delete the pairing information from both the unit and the Bluetooth device, and then try pairing again.
What does “MEMORY FULL” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “MEMORY FULL”, it means you have reached the maximum storage limit of your iPod/iPhone.
Why is Alexa giving the wrong response on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If Alexa is giving the wrong response on your Kenwood Car Receiver, it means Alexa misunderstood what was said or did not catch the entire request or sentence spoken.
What does “CH LOCKED LOCK CODE?” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “CH LOCKED LOCK CODE?”, the selected channel is locked. Enter the correct pass code to unlock it.
What does “SCAN CANCEL” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “SCAN CANCEL”, it means TuneScan has been aborted.
What does “iPod ERROR” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “iPod ERROR”, try reconnecting the iPod or resetting it. You can also press and hold the SRC button to turn off the power, then turn it back on for error recovery.
What does “NA FILE” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver displays “NA FILE”, make sure the media (USB) contains supported audio files.
How to exit the “TALKING” screen on my Kenwood Car Receiver after a call?
If you are unable to exit from the “TALKING” screen after ending a call on your Kenwood Car Receiver, press number button 6 to return to the previous source control screen.
What does “USB HUB IS NOT SUPPORTED” mean on my Kenwood Car Receiver?
If your Kenwood Car Receiver shows “USB HUB IS NOT SUPPORTED”, it means the unit cannot support a USB device connected via a USB hub.
Regulatory compliance statement regarding FCC rules and potential radio frequency interference.
Regulatory compliance statement regarding Industry Canada (ISED) rules and potential radio frequency interference.
Essential safety information, warnings, and cautions for proper product usage.
Steps for connecting USB drives and iPod/iPhone, including setting playback source.
Basic controls for playback, file selection, and folder navigation.
Step-by-step process for pairing and connecting Bluetooth-enabled phones and audio devices.
Operations for making calls, receiving calls, and managing phone conversations.
Instructions for streaming audio from a Bluetooth device.
Configuration of manual EQ, preset EQ, bass boost, loudness, and other sound adjustments.
Diagram and explanation of how to connect the unit's wiring harness to the vehicle's system.
Guidance for resolving common issues related to sound, reception, and device connectivity.
Solutions for errors and connectivity problems with satellite radio, Bluetooth, and voice assistant.
Regulatory compliance statement regarding FCC rules and potential radio frequency interference.
Regulatory compliance statement regarding Industry Canada (ISED) rules and potential radio frequency interference.
Essential safety information, warnings, and cautions for proper product usage.
Steps for connecting USB drives and iPod/iPhone, including setting playback source.
Basic controls for playback, file selection, and folder navigation.
Step-by-step process for pairing and connecting Bluetooth-enabled phones and audio devices.
Operations for making calls, receiving calls, and managing phone conversations.
Instructions for streaming audio from a Bluetooth device.
Configuration of manual EQ, preset EQ, bass boost, loudness, and other sound adjustments.
Diagram and explanation of how to connect the unit's wiring harness to the vehicle's system.
Guidance for resolving common issues related to sound, reception, and device connectivity.
Solutions for errors and connectivity problems with satellite radio, Bluetooth, and voice assistant.
| DIN Size | Single DIN |
|---|---|
| Power Output | 50W x 4 |
| RMS Power Bandwidth | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| USB Port | Yes |
| AUX Input | Yes |
| Display Type | LCD |
| iPod Compatibility | Yes |
| Pandora Control | Yes |
| HD Radio | No |
| Satellite Radio Ready | No |
| Steering Wheel Control Compatible | Yes |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| CD Player | Yes |
| Smartphone Control | Yes |
| RMS Power Output | 22W x 4 |
| Preamp Voltage | 2.5V |
| Compatible Formats | MP3, WMA, AAC |
| Equalizer | 13-band |
| Display Color | Variable |
| Button Color | Variable |
| Crossover | Built-in high/low pass crossover |
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