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Symptom Troubleshooting [Cd Player/changer]: Other Mazda 5 I рестайлинг

NO.1 CD PLAYER/CHANGER DOES NOT LOAD THE CD OR EJECTS THE CD IMMEDIATELY [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

1CD player/changer does not load the CD or ejects the CD immediately Possible DTC:10:Er01, 10:Er10, 22:Er01, 22:Er10
Troubleshooting hints CD is inserted upside down Audio unit malfunction Car-navigation unit malfunction Defective CD (e.g., cracked, badly bent, rough edges, scratched, dirty, condensation) Non-conventional discs (e.g., 8 cm (3 in) CD, 8 cm (3 in) disc adapter, heart-shaped disc, octagonal disc) Poor connection of audio unit connector or terminal (e.g., damaged, bent, pulled-out pin, corrosion) Deformed disc is used (e.g., out of specification (thickness), bent disc)

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NO.2 CD PLAYER/CHANGER DOES NOT EJECT THE CD [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

2CD player/changer does not eject the CD Possible DTC:10:Er01, 22:Er01
Troubleshooting hints Audio unit malfunction Car-navigation unit malfunction Defective CD. (e.g., cracked, badly bent, rough edges, scratched, dirty, condensation) Non-conventional discs (e.g., 8 cm (3 in) CD, 8 cm (3 in) disc adapter, heart-shaped disc, octagonal disc) Poor connection of audio unit connector or terminal (e.g., damaged, bent, pulled-out pin, corrosion) Poor connection of car-navigation unit connector or terminal (e.g., damaged, bent, pulled-out pin, corrosion) Improper center panel installation Improper CD cover installation Deformed disc is used (e.g., out of specification (thickness), bent disc). Multiple CDs are inserted into the CD player at the same time NOTE: The CD may be malfunctioning if the CD player/changer does not eject the certain CD only. Inspect the CD player/changer operation using a CD known to be good.
NOTE
The CD may be malfunctioning if the CD player/changer does not eject the certain CD only. Inspect the CD player/changer operation using a CD known to be good.

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NO.3 CD PLAYER/CHANGER DOES NOT PLAY THE CD/NO SOUND [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

3CD player/changer does not play the CD/No sound Possible DTC:10:E07, 22:Er07
Troubleshooting hints CD is inserted upside down Audio unit malfunction Car-navigation unit malfunction Defective CD (e.g., cracked, badly bent, rough edges, scratched, dirty, condensation) Non-conventional discs (e.g., 8 cm (3 in) CD, 8 cm (3 in) disc adapter, heart-shaped disc, octagonal disc)

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NO.4 SOUND JUMPS [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

4Sound jumps Possible DTC:10:Er02, 22:Er02
Troubleshooting hints Audio unit malfunction Car-navigation unit malfunction Defective CD (e.g., cracked, badly bent, rough edges, scratched, dirty, condensation) Improper audio unit installation (e.g., rattle, loose) Improper car-navigation unit installation (e.g., rattle, loose) Inadequate tire pressure NOTE: The CD may be malfunctioning if the sound jumps on the certain CD only. Inspect the CD player/changer operation using a CD known to be good.
NOTE
The CD may be malfunctioning if the sound jumps on the certain CD only. Inspect the CD player/changer operation using a CD known to be good.

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NO.5 CD PLAYER/CHANGER SCRATCHES ON THE CD [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

5CD player/changer scratches the CD Possible DTC:10:Er02, 22:Er02
Troubleshooting hints Audio unit malfunction Car-navigation unit malfunction Deformed disc is used (e.g., out of specification (thickness), bent disc) Multiple CDs are inserted into the CD player at the same time

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NO.6 DISC CHANGE IS INOPERATIVE [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

6Disc change is inoperative Possible DTC:22:Er01, 22:Er10
Troubleshooting hints Audio unit malfunction Car-navigation unit malfunction Improper center panel installation Center panel is malfunctioning (1)
(1) *:Without car-navigation system
(1)*:Without car-navigation system

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NO.7 CD PLAYER DOES NOT PLAY THE MP3-FORMATTED FILE [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

7CD player does not play the MP3-formatted file Possible DTC:10:Er07, 22:Er07
Troubleshooting hints CD-R/RW written format is out of specification MP3 and other format data are in the CD-R/RW File extension for MP3-formatted file is incorrect (Correct "mp3", incorrect: e.g., RIFF) Defective CD-R/RW (e.g. dirty, scratched) MP3 applicable CD player is malfunctioning NOTE: The free-software for the MP3-formatted file in the field may cause the deterioration of sound quality, noise, or defective play, so that the CD player won't play the customer made MP-3-formatted file. The CD player may not play the CD-R/RW properly due to the disc condition. If there are MP3-formatted file and other file in the same disc, the CD player may not play the disc. If there are MP3-formatted file and audio data in the same disc, the CD player loads and plays the first session of the data only.
NOTE
The free-software for the MP3-formatted file in the field may cause the deterioration of sound quality, noise, or defective play, so that the CD player won't play the customer made MP-3-formatted file. The CD player may not play the CD-R/RW properly due to the disc condition. If there are MP3-formatted file and other file in the same disc, the CD player may not play the disc. If there are MP3-formatted file and audio data in the same disc, the CD player loads and plays the first session of the data only.

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NO.8 MP3-FORMATTED FILE FOLDER SELECTION IS INOPERATIVE/TRACK SEARCH IS INOPERATIVE [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

8MP3-formatted file folder selection is inoperative/Track search is inoperative Possible DTC:10:Er02, 22:Er02
Troubleshooting hints Defective CD-R/RW (e.g. dirty, scratched) Conflict of ID tag version for CD-R/RW Improper folder and/or music title in CD-R/RW The number of characters of folder/audio file name in CD-R/RW exceeds the maximum number of characters Improper encode in CD-R/RW MP3 applicable CD player is malfunctioning

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Note. ID3 is a tagging format for MP3-formatted file. ID3 allows metadata (e.g., title, artist, track number, etc.) to be added to the MP3-formatted file. There are two versions in the ID tag. ID3v1: This is the most widespread standard tag formats and most software is compatible with this version. There is a limitation on the maximum number of characters for the text data. ID3v2: There are a variety of versions in V2, but there is no interchangeability among the versions.

Limitation on the maximum number of characters for the text data (ID3v1)

ItemMaximum number of charactersDescription
Title30Music title
Artist30Artist name
Album30Album title
Year4Album produced year/CD wholesale year
GenreMusic category selection
Comment30Free comment
Track3Track number

CHARACTERS DESCRIPTION

NO.9 CD PLAYER DOES NOT INDICATE THE MP3 TITLE TEXT [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

9CD player does not indicate the MP3 title text Possible DTC:10:Er02, 22:Er02
Troubleshooting hints Defective CD-R/RW (e.g. dirty, scratched) Conflict of ID tag version for CD-R/RW The number of characters of folder/audio file name in CD-R/RW exceeds the maximum number of characters Improper encode in CD-R/RW MP3 applicable CD player is malfunctioning No title input in CD-R/RW Input title text by 2-bytes characters

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NO.10 CD PLAYER DOES NOT PLAY THE AUDIO DATA (CDDA) [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

10CD player does not play the audio data (CDDA) Possible DTC:10:Er02, 22:Er02
Troubleshooting hints CD-R/RW written format is out of specification Defective CD-R/RW (e.g., dirty, scratched) MP3 applicable CD player is malfunctioning Data other than the audio data is in CD-R/RW NOTE: The CD player may not play the CD-R/RW properly due to the disc condition. If there are MP3-formatted file and audio data in the same disc, the CD player loads and plays the first session of the data only.
NOTE
The CD player may not play the CD-R/RW properly due to the disc condition. If there are MP3-formatted file and audio data in the same disc, the CD player loads and plays the first session of the data only.

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NO.11 TRACK CHANGE IS INOPERATIVE [CD PLAYER/CHANGER]

11Track change is inoperative Possible DTC:10:Er02, 22:Er02
Troubleshooting hints Audio unit is malfunctioning Car-navigation unit is malfunctioning Defective CD (e.g., cracked, badly bent, rough edges, scratched, dirty, condensation) Non-conventional discs (e.g., 8 cm (3 in) CD, 8 cm (3 in) disc adapter, heart-shaped disc, octagonal disc) Center panel is malfunctioning (1)
(1) Without car-navigation system
(1)Without car-navigation system

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MP3-Formatted File

Outline of CD-R and CD-RW

  1. Definition CD-R: The CD-R is a non-rewritable version. Once a section of a CD-R is written, it cannot be erased or rewritten. CD-RW: The CD-RW is a re-writable version of CD-ROM and the data can be written an unlimited number of times. Since the reflected laser beam amount of a CD-R/RW is less than the reflected laser beam amount of the conventional CD media, the CD player/changer may not play the CD-R/RW or the sound may jump. Since the recording quality of the CD-R/RWs vary widely, some CD-R/RWs may not play.

Recording method

  1. There are two methods for recording.
  2. Classification by recorder Record the audio data in the audio-CD by audio recorder The price of the audio recorder and original audio-CD include the copyright fee. Record the audio data to a conventional data-CD using a personal computer The data-CD is cheaper than the audio-CD. But, there are lower quality CDs.
  3. Classification by audio data extraction/compression Extracted audio data The CD-R/RW player can play the extracted audio data. Compressed audio data It is possible to record a large quantity of music to a disc. The sound quality varies depending on the audio data compression format. The compressed audio data can be played on the applicable player only. Types of compression format: MP3: MPEG Audio Layer 3 - Mazda genuine MP3 applicable CD player is available. WMA: Windows Media Audio ATRAG: Adaptive TRansform Acoustic Coding

MP3

  1. The following conditions should be met in order to record the MP3-formatted data to the MP3 applicable CD player: MP3-FORMATTED DATA REFERENCE CHART Media Applicable to the CD-R/RW Logical format ISO 9660 level 1 & 2 /Joliet /Romeo Number of directory 8 directory Number of files Maximum 255 as the total number of files and folders Maximum of 155 for folders ID3 TAG Applicable to Ver1.1, 2.3 and 2.4 File extension MP3 Packet writing Not applicable Bit rate 8kbps-320kbps/VBR Sampling rate 11.025kHz-48kHz