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JasonH

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  1. 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.
  2. The remote turn on is a very low current wire to tell an amp to turn on, it's not to provide power.
  3. Any circuit that gets power when your lights are on.
  4. Illumination wire isn't connected.
  5. As vblue said, the ND-BT1 is for the Z1-Z3.
  6. 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.
  7. It's not up to Pioneer, it's up to the individual app developer.
  8. It should show basic station name/song name under the frequency. It won't show the names on the preset screen, however.
  9. Huh? That adaptor you linked puts out 500mA, that's half an amp (0.5A) aka 6 watts at 12 volts. That's not anywhere near enough for an AppRadio, which can pull up to 10 amps if powering speakers, just having an iPhone plugged in would probably pull an amp... There's no way I would plug an AppRadio into a 12v source unless it was good for at least 5 amps.
  10. No... Those small outlet adaptors almost always output in milliamps, no where near enough for the app radio. Just because it's 12v doesnt mean you can use it, trying to pull 1A+ through one of those would probably start a fire.
  11. If you have them laying around, I would jumper the turn on pins on a computer power supply and then use any 12v rail (yellow) to power the appradio.
  12. There honestly isn't any reason to upgrade to Lion on a desktop. It just adds minor things like multitouch/full screen apps/launchpad.
  13. Wow, yeah, that's really glitchy. I would try holding out until the jailbreak apps are finished, like what Mike is working on: http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/34188-appradio-extensions-20-beta-full-iphone-control/
  14. Snow Leopard, I don't want to spend $30 for "Launchpad".
  15. I just checked on my mac, the OP is right, renaming to zip just creates a broken file. Here's a zip made in windows for you: www.avic411.com/files/Z130v3001.zip
  16. I agree, but Pioneer is never going to. Also, I think "programmed stupidity" is my new favorite quote on here.
  17. The D3 didn't have a home screen or a home button. You only had AV and Navi which were switched via the map button. Switching from AV to Navi would trigger the warning on the D3.
  18. Also, just hold down the home button if you want to turn the screen off. Although #2 does sound like a legitimate bug, I can't investigate because I'm bypassed. #3: I haven't seen anyone else have this issue.
  19. It's not just the Z series, it's every AVIC (including the D series). If the unit boots up on AV, switching modes triggers the warning.
  20. Nah, if it boots on AV, pressing home or mode triggers the warning.
  21. If the unit boots up on the AV screen, you're going to get the warning screen when you switch to home/navi/phone screens. It's been that way forever and it's not going to change. It's not a "bug".
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