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Old November 14th 06, 02:39 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
BigBob
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Default Clarion Error Codes Anyone?

You're welcome Steve
I LOVE Google
Rob
"newsonline" wrote in message
k...

? Can anyone help? I'm trying to find out what the error codes mean on
an
OEM
Clarion head unit fitted to a Peugeot. I've had a good look in various

NGs
with little luck - other than ER6 means the disc is in upside down.

When the CDC634 multichanger is connected, the head unit flashes up ER3

or
ER6 - and on occasions CONNECT. I know the discs are in the right way
round, so I can ignore that a problem. We tried to buy a new

multichanger,
but the car audio company who came out couldn't find a changer that

would
work with the OEM head unit.

[edit]

"BigBob" wrote in message
news:U386h.304785$1T2.242793@pd7urf2no...
http://www.clarion.com/us/en/support...x.html#ANCHOR3

Simple search on GOOGLE for "Clarion Error Codes"
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Excerpt below:
Error 3.CD error message. The pick-up is out of focus during play mode
due
to scratches on the disc or contamination.
Error 4.Connection problem. Reconnect the data cable.
Error 5.CD error message. Could not read correct data due to CD ROM.
Error 6.CD error message. Could not read data from disc because it is
upside-down

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Full weblink excerpt:

U.S.A.
Products Support Technical Information Company Information Clarion Style
Inquiries Global Site Other Sites in English

[edit]

Many thanks for the reference Big Bob. An international search for
"Clarion
Error Codes" on Google.co.uk results in just three results: one is a
broken
link and the other two refer to the Clarion software language. A search
on
Clarion-eu.com for 'error codes' results in nothing anywhere as useful as
the US site - just one hit about entering the wrong security code. A more
general search for 'errors' is no more enlightening.

I always assumed that a Google search was a Google search - but clearly
that
isn't so. I'll be sure to run a .com and .co.uk search in future.

I'm very grateful for your help with this.

Thanks again
Steve