What to do if there is no sound from my Macrom Car Receiver?
- HHeather FrederickAug 18, 2025
If you're not hearing any sound, the volume level might be too low. Try raising the volume.
What to do if there is no sound from my Macrom Car Receiver?
If you're not hearing any sound, the volume level might be too low. Try raising the volume.
Why is my Macrom Car Receiver power not switched ON?
If your device isn't powering on, it could be due to several reasons: - Incorrectly connected leads and connectors. Ensure all connections are properly made. - A blown fuse in the power cable. Replace the old fuse with a new one of the same capacity, and try to identify what caused the fuse to blow. - External factors causing incorrect operation. Try resetting the unit by pressing the RESET button with a pen tip.
What to do if my Macrom Car Receiver player skips audio or video?
If your device is skipping audio or video, it might be due to these reasons: - The unit is not firmly installed. Check that the unit is installed firmly. - The disc is dirty or damaged. Clean the disc or try a different one.
What to do if operation with the remote control isn’t possible with my Macrom Car Receiver?
If the remote control isn't working, it could be due to: - Low battery power. Try loading new batteries. - Some operations are prohibited with certain discs. Check using another disc.
Why is playback not possible on my Macrom Car Receiver?
If playback isn't working, consider these potential causes: - The disc is dirty. Clean the disc. - The loaded disc type is not supported by the unit. Check the disc type against the Technical Specifications. - A non-compatible video system disc is loaded. Change to a disc compatible with your video system. - The speaker connections are incorrect. Check speaker connections (or the connection with an amplifier if used). - With some discs, 96 kHz output is prohibited. Switch the output setting to 48 kHz.
What to do if playback is not possible during DVD playback on my Macrom Car Receiver?
If you can't play a DVD, it might be because the DVD has a different region code from this unit. Replace the disc with one featuring the same region code as this unit.
Why is the picture deformed on my Macrom Car Receiver?
If the picture looks deformed, the aspect setting may be incorrect for the display. Select the appropriate aspect setting for your display.
What to do if the picture stops (pauses) and the unit cannot be operated on my Macrom Car Receiver?
If the picture pauses and the unit becomes unresponsive, it might be because reading data has become impossible during playback. After pressing STOP once, start playback again.
Why are dialog and subtitle languages not selectable on my Macrom Car Receiver?
If you cannot select dialog or subtitle languages, it's likely because: - The DVD playing does not have multiple language recordings. You cannot select among multiple languages if they aren’t recorded on the disc. - You can only select between options indicated in the disc menu. Select using the disc menu.
Why is there no subtitle displayed on my Macrom Car Receiver?
If no subtitle is displayed, it could be because: - The DVD playing does not have subtitles. Subtitles are not displayed if they are not recorded on the disc. - You can only select between options indicated in the disc menu. Select using the disc menu.
Screen Size | 7 inches |
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Media Format | DVD, CD, MP3, WMA, JPEG |
Output Power | 4 x 45W |
Connectivity | USB, AUX |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Resolution | 800 x 480 pixels |
DVD Player | Yes |
Radio | FM/AM |
GPS Navigation | No |
Rear Camera Input | Yes |
How to tune stations, store presets, and use band/LOC/AMS functions.
Adjusting audio parameters like bass, treble, and effects.
Adjusting video parameters like contrast and brightness.
Explains buttons for power, audio, tuning, and playback.
Buttons for repeat, random, title, zoom, and other media functions.
Resetting the unit for first-time use or after battery changes.
Procedures for turning the unit on and off.
Managing presets, DX/LOC, Mono/Stereo, and exact station selection.
Connecting and using a mobile phone for calls.
Playing audio files from Bluetooth devices.
Loading discs, fast forward/rewind, stop, pause, and random playback.
Repeat, slow motion, zoom, programmed playback, and language selection.
Using the GPS for navigation and voice guidance.
Resolving power, remote, and playback problems.
Fixing pauses, no sound, and picture deformation.
Troubleshooting region codes, languages, and subtitles.