Nope, it sat there for months. I sent in 2 montereys to make 1 complete working radio. One's LCD display was screwed up, 1 (#3) preset worked and it did not work any longer. The other had a good LCD display and all but one preset was working (#3) and played fine. So I go the radios back and pondered what to do. Then I remembered Ingo Schmitz. 1 post · Joined 2010. #1 · Aug 1, 2010. My radio and clock display quit working. The radio works fine just no display. Any idea what the problem is and any fixes would be appreciated. thanks. Reply Like. 00:00/01:29. Sort by Oldest first. Try these places first: Glovebox – Some radio codes appear on a sticker in the glovebox. Vehicle handbook – You might find the code in your vehicle handbook under the stereo or security section. Alternatively, some codes are printed on a small paper or plastic card, found inside the handbook. Manufacturer website – The manufacturer’s Page 4 CONTROLS button to open and release the control panel. Button to switch the unit on/off and to mute the unit. Volume control Short press: BND button, to select the FM memory bank and the AM waveband, source selection to radio mode. Long press: TS, to start the Travelstore function. It may not really matter but I was sortof expecting even better sound quality through the USB compared to BT streaming. I need to play around with the audio settings to fine tune it, but so far it's working great with the Kenwood SW10 sub I already had under the passenger seat, and the phone works well. _____
If it does, switch on your wireless headphones and put them into pairing mode. Then, head to All Settings on your TV and press OK. Select Wireless and Networks > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Device > OK
The CR55CHARGE alarm-clock radio will be a great help for this. The double alarm function (the facility of setting two wake-up times) and the snooze function (from 5 to 60 minutes) will be appreciated even by the heaviest sleepers. What’s more, you can decide about the type of alarm you want to be woken up by.
Then, press the home button on your FireStick remote to make sure your TV picks up the device. Finally, use your TV’s remote to switch to the HDMI source your FireStick is plugged into. Hopefully, your device’s video signal will be back online and you’ll be able to use it normally. 4. Check HDMI Port & Extension Wire.
One for input/power. The other is for output/sound. If it is an expensive radio, pull the case off, look at the CD player and find the plugs to the main board. Unplug them and plug them back in, hook up the radio and see if it works. (could be that simple) Then reassemble the case.
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