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NISSAN NOTE ACCENTA 1.4 2006 - Confirming Entered Radio Code: Using Correct Button (TA, SEEK,>>)

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  • #1 15921966
    wieswas
    Level 34  
    Nissan NOTE ACCENTA 1.4 2006 Radio marked with NISSAN

    For the first time the battery was disconnected while the car was being repaired and the radio was blocked.

    I have an original cardboard box with a 4-digit code and I know how to enter it. (press 1 for one press more than the entered code number because at the beginning there are 4 dashes. The first press will change the first dash to 0, the second to 1, the third to 2, etc. in the same way set the next code digits.

    This code should be visible on the display)

    And now the question: How do I finish typing? Once I read that with the number 5 button.

    But today I looked through the internet again to make sure and on YouTube what the radio model is a different confirmation key (TA, SEEK, >>)

    I am not the first owner, so I do not know how many attempts have already been used by my predecessor.

    I'm afraid that I can block them "na amen"

    Maybe someone has exactly this radio and has already entered the code, so he knows for sure what to confirm. NISSAN NOTE ACCENTA 1.4 2006 - Confirming Entered Radio Code: Using Correct Button (TA, SEEK,>>)

    PS. I checked this trial. I got an ERROR response.
    In the manual, the method of entering is given to press each of the keys 1-4 as many times as is the corresponding code digit. But at the beginning I have 4 dashes, not 4 zeros, so typing in this way on the screen, for example, instead of 3210 I have 210-. Should I approve such a state?
    NISSAN NOTE ACCENTA 1.4 2006 - Confirming Entered Radio Code: Using Correct Button (TA, SEEK,>>)
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  • #2 15925086
    SZYMON BYDGOSZCZ
    Level 38  
    wieswas wrote:
    The manual describes how to enter


    wieswas wrote:
    But in the beginning, I have 4 dashes, not 4 zeros


    After all, this instruction is NOT from this radio.

    On this radio you confirm the code with the TA key.
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  • #3 15925142
    marqqv
    Level 32  
    What is the Nissan model?
  • #4 15925169
    SZYMON BYDGOSZCZ
    Level 38  
    marqqv wrote:
    What is the Nissan model?


    After all, you have clearly written:

    wieswas wrote:
    Nissan NOTE ACCENTA 1.4 2006
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  • #5 15925229
    wieswas
    Level 34  
    This is a fragment of the English manual that I have included to make it easier to read and although the picture shows a slightly different model of the radio, the descriptions in all instructions are the same (buttons 1,2,3,4 are assigned to the next digits of the code and the TA button as confirmation of the code). I also have a Russian version of the manual and it's exactly the same.
    A car imported from Germany a year ago, with a German instruction manual and a cardboard box with a key tag with the B-2210 inscription. I understand that this is a code for the Blaupunkt radio that was installed alternately with Clarion.
    In the German manual there are drawings of 3 models of radio receivers and their descriptions, although their models are not given. (1-radio + CD, 2-radio + 6xCD, 3-radio + 6xCD)
    2 model is mine and it looks like the photo at the beginning of the topic.
    The same decoding description is repeated for each of these 3 models.
    The only difference is the placement of the TA button in different places on the radio panel. But the button with the TA inscription is always indicated to confirm the code.
    I am browsing the internet all the time but currently I still do not know why in the manual I write to press each key of the selected code position as many times as this number is.
    There is even an example where you can enter 5 by pressing the key 5 times.
    In my case, 4 is displayed instead of 5. What about zero? Press nothing?
    This is where the dash will remain on the screen, not the 0.
    However, as I mentioned above, my attempt to enter numbers with an additional key press for each digit, so that I had the code on the display like the one on the card and the TA confirmation gives ERROR.
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  • #6 15925345
    SZYMON BYDGOSZCZ
    Level 38  
    wieswas wrote:
    as on the box and the TA confirmation gives ERROR.


    So not this code - as simple as a wire.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    wieswas wrote:
    What about zero?


    123456789 and ...... expected 0.
  • #7 15941473
    wieswas
    Level 34  
    The radio is working.
    It turned out that the cardboard box with a 4-digit code received with the purchase was not from the radio. Found the page www.forum.kody-radio.pl where you have to register to get the free code. After registering and logging in and entering the sticker data, I got the correct code in three minutes. I also started the program on the computer BP calc (no installation required) and after entering the numbers 5387 and 9669798 I got the same code. So, having the same answer from two different sources, I entered the number for the radio and RADIO GRA.
    The method of entering the code given in the car manual is incorrect, although one of the pictures there shows my Blaupunkt. On my radio, to set the number 7, press the button 8 times. Then I have 7 on the screen.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Nissan Note Accenta 1.4 (2006) radio that became locked after the battery was disconnected. The user has a 4-digit code but is uncertain about the correct button to confirm the code entry. Initial advice suggested using the TA button for confirmation, while others noted discrepancies in the manual. The user later discovered that the code provided with the radio was incorrect and successfully retrieved the correct code from an online forum. They also clarified the method for entering the code, which involved pressing the buttons multiple times to display the desired digit on the screen.
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