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Kenwood KMM-BT732HD default volume setting too loud and defaults to STANDBY mode
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8842951" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>My last couple head units have been kenwood, and I've never had that. I would start by unplugging/disconnecting all the other stuff, especially the tablet, and anything that doesn't need to be there to play the radio. If it's bluetooth connecting, I would even remove that from available connections.</p><p></p><p>Disconnect the battery for an hour, to lose all memory and reconnect. See if it still does it, and if so should tell you it's the head unit. If it doesn't when you start the car, then turn the radio up but not to the same 14 setting, and shut the vehicle off, to where the accessories shut off. Vehicle back on, and if after that it doesn't hold that higher volume, then that would make me think it's the tablet. </p><p></p><p>It could have just retained the settings it originally had when you first connected it to bluetooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8842951, member: 674149"] My last couple head units have been kenwood, and I've never had that. I would start by unplugging/disconnecting all the other stuff, especially the tablet, and anything that doesn't need to be there to play the radio. If it's bluetooth connecting, I would even remove that from available connections. Disconnect the battery for an hour, to lose all memory and reconnect. See if it still does it, and if so should tell you it's the head unit. If it doesn't when you start the car, then turn the radio up but not to the same 14 setting, and shut the vehicle off, to where the accessories shut off. Vehicle back on, and if after that it doesn't hold that higher volume, then that would make me think it's the tablet. It could have just retained the settings it originally had when you first connected it to bluetooth. [/QUOTE]
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