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Problems with SIR-KEN1 and KDC-891

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Tom52 Posted: Sun, Jul 8 2007 10:16 AM
Hi. Just installed the SIR-KEN1 to the KDC-X891 HU and it won't read it. I can't seem to get "sat" to come up as a source. Everything else works and all connections are correct. Am I missing something really simple or is there a programming trick?  Everybody says these are compatible. Thanks for the help.
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Malcolm replied on Mon, Jul 9 2007 4:57 PM

Hey Tom52, my best suggestions are to start by checking two possible scenarios. Sometimes, the Kenwood HU's simply need to be reset after the Sirius tuner is connected for it to recognize it as a source. Another possibility is that the DIN connection on the Sirius tuner might be plugged into the pass-through input rather than the output to the HU. Give those a try and good luck!

PS- Keep in mind that if these products were purchased at Crutchfield, you get free tech support and our technicians will trouble shoot and figure out exactly what is going wrong. They will also get things fixed for you should either product be defective.

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Rik replied on Sun, Jul 29 2007 1:34 PM

I have the same exact set up . I have the same exact problem. I have tried to reset the unit twice & still can not get SAT to show as a source . Malcolm ..what do you mean by another possibility is that the DIN connection on the Sirius tuner might be plugged into the pass-through input rather than the output to the HU.

 

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Malcolm replied on Mon, Jul 30 2007 9:54 AM

Hey Rik, sorry to hear you are having the same issue. To clarify the connection I was referring to, there are two DIN connections on the tuner. One of these DIN connections goes from the tuner to the Kenwood receiver. The other is a connection that would connect to a separate Kenwood unit such as a CD changer to allow both devices to connect to the one DIN connection on the Kenwood receiver without using an adapter. If the pass-thru connection is connected to the receiver, then the signal will not reach the Kenwood receiver.

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Rik replied on Mon, Jul 30 2007 11:15 PM

HI , Tom52A

did you ever get yours working

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Rik replied on Tue, Jul 31 2007 9:22 PM

I got  mine to work. The problem turned out to be the cable from the SIR-KEN1 to the X891 HU.  The cable was pinched & wire cut. I replaced the cable and the unit worked time I cut it on.

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Malcolm replied on Thu, Aug 2 2007 4:07 PM
Glad to hear you got everything fixed Rik! Hopefully Tom52 was able to work a solution out as well.
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