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Not yet, but in the mean time you could jailbreak it and mirror it, assuming it's not an iPhone 5.
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Just posted by Pioneer:
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The 2012 update is for the 110-130.
Also, I have no major issues with the lightning adapter. Once and a while I have to unplug it and plug it back in, but that's all.
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I'm guessing that for some reason, my setup with my F90BT isn't recognizing the digital signal?
The iPod connection on the AVIC's use analog audio, not USB.
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It's working as intended; brighter when the headlights are off, dimmer when they're on.
You can adjust the brightness for each "mode".
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Not directly; the Apple TV outputs HDMI and/or Component. You could however use a converter, I've seen it done.
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Since I happen to have an iPhone 5, I can confirm that WITHOUT the 30 pin adapter, Bluetooth is the only option. If you try using the included Lightning to USB cable, you'll get an iPod Authorization error.
Since the adapter doesn't ship until next month, it's unclear as to what features will be supported.
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Standard ID3.
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Banned that guy and his IP (again) and got rid of some posts that were referring to his deleted posts.
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No, they're not compatible...at all.
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Uhhhh, the AVIC doesn't do that.
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Basic iPod audio functionality will work with the adaptor. Audio/data only apps like Pandora should work as well.
However, Video/App Mode apps will NOT display video.
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Some of the Passports have iPhone/Android App support which could be mirrored to the AVIC/AppRadio. However, I don't think the 9500ci supports that.
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The AVIC isn't case sensitive. I don't understand the issue.
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Without testing the wire on both sides of the harness, it's hard to say. It almost sounds like you tapped into a PWM dimmer wire.
I had a 2007 mustang which didn't have illumination at the harness, I ran a wire over to the headlight switch.
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The remote turn on is a very low current wire to tell an amp to turn on, it's not to provide power.
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Any circuit that gets power when your lights are on.
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Illumination wire isn't connected.
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As vblue said, the ND-BT1 is for the Z1-Z3.
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If you want to get technical....yeah, it's 95% up to the app developer and 5% up to Pioneer to allow the developer to use their SDK.
Pioneer (for the most part) isn't involved with the actual development of the individual apps.
The appradio SDK is under an NDA, once the developer signs the NDA, it's up to them to add the functionality to the app.
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Not possible, not yet anyway.
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It's not up to Pioneer, it's up to the individual app developer.
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I can not get the radio station info to display on my 140 either. We do not have HD radio in Canada but the old Bose HU showed the station and song info, I would have thought this new would have done that too. At the very least is there a way to program the name of the station manually. So far not too impressed with this HU.
It should show basic station name/song name under the frequency. It won't show the names on the preset screen, however.
z110bt upgraded to 120, can i upgrade to 130/140, iphone 5?
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