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Music Keg display code E-99

Started by jbdbsb123, March 14, 2011, 05:57:02 PM

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jbdbsb123

Hello all.
What is code E-99 for Kenwood Music Keg? I have a Keg that prompts "Eject" or "E-99". I did a reconfiguration, which ran normal (green light flashed normal, no not the real fast flashing, the normal flashing green!).
Jeff   

markbowen

I have never seen "E-99" but I have seen "Eject," which has typically meant that the connection between the head unit and Keg is lost.  It has happened to me most often when I have taken out the DMS and put it back.  Sometimes, the DMS does not seat properly, so make sure it is pushed in all the way.  It is occasionally necessary to disconnect the cable from the Keg and reconnect to get the head unit to recognize it again.  Lastly, you may have to reset the head unit.  Not sure which head unit you have, but there is usually a depressed reset button somewhere on the face of Kenwoods.  I hope this helps.   
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VorTechS

Code E-99 is an error commonly associated with a CD/Changer unit, and usually means the CD or casing is not being inserted/accepted in the normal fashion.  In Keg terms, this sounds like a cartridge not fully inserted, however if you're sure it is - it might be worth having a look inside at the internal cabling as it's quite common for something to come loose over time.
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