Realistic DX-440 Car Satellite Radio System User Manual


 
TROUBLESHOOTING
The DX-440 is a ruggedly built elec-
tronic unit with all parts conservatively
rated. However, you should treat
it
with
care;
don't
subject it to excessively
rough handling. You will find it will give
you long life enjoyment
if
kept free from
excessive humidity.
If you have
problems-(we
hope you
don't),-check
the following:
FREQUENCY
DISPLAY
No/incorrect display
Weak
microprocessor
or
radio
batteries.
Microprocessor fails to initialize. This
may happen when you first install (or
replace) batteries. Remove the micro-
processor batteries, wait for about
one minute, and re-install.
Display is dim
Weak microprocessor or radio
batteries.
Environment
is
inappropriate for
operation; temperature is too high
or too much humidity.
RADIO
No sound
Check the VOLUME control setting.
Headphone jack is plugged in.
Weak radio batteries.
AC adapter cord not firmly plugged.
DC
power cord is not correctly in-
serted into cigarette lighter socket
in
vehicle operation.
AC jack or external DC jack is plugg-
ed in when trying to operate on bat-
teries.
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Weak or intermittent sound
Weak radio batteries.
Antenna adjustment insufficient.
Weak signal. Try moving the unit
near a window when operating inside
a vehicle or
in
a metal frame building.
Tuning slightly off-frequency. Use UP
or DOWN key to fine tune.
Frequency cannot be
keyed
in
when
direct tuning.
EXECUTE was not pressed within 5
seconds.
Microprocessor failed to initialize.
Remove the microprocessorbatteries,
wait
one
minute and re-install.
Scanning or memory frequency cannot
be keyed in
EXECUTE was not pressed after the
frequency was keyed in.
Will not scan on AM
Limit frequencies are not keyed in.
Scanning stops where there
is
no clear
signal
·Birdies-the
internally
generated
signals mixed with external signals. A
telescopic antenna is likely to pick up
these undesirable signals; use an out-
door antenna.
A few of the most common birdies are:
455 kHz 3,844 kHz 9,000 kHz
10,245 kHz 18,000
k~z
20,490 kHz
21,835 kHz 21,868 kHz
Scanning does not stop automatically
Weak signal.
RF GAIN
is
not set to MAX
Memorized frequency cannot be recalled
Wrong band is set. Switch bands.
Memory has been erased. Re-enter
the frequency.
SLEEP does not function
The SLEEP button
is
not pressed
The power switch
is
set to on
If none of the above suggested remedies
solves the problem, return your set to
your nearby Radio Shack store for
assistance.
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