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Thanks Rons, you are right: the screen shots are in wong order.
When I inserted the SD for the first time, I get the received the error copy message; then I removed the line with the copy command and the output was the other screen shot.
I am trying to remove the password file because, as I writed in another post, I am not able to change the settings of the device and I think this happened because the previous owner of the car entered the wrong password more than three times and, from what I seem to understand, when this happens the system goes in anti-theft block.
I would like to avoid spending a lot of money to take the unit apart and send it to Pioneer support ...
Under you can find the other post.
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Hi guys, the automotive electrician says the system is locked because the wrong password has been entered more than three times and therefore the system is under protection. He reports that it is necessary to contact Pioneer support. Is it really necessary or is there a way to unlock the device?
Thanks
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Thanks Rons for your replay, but I definitely engaged the parking brake, but the problem remained.
I was hoping that someone who has the same car could help me to understand where to check the correct connection of the sensor.
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Hi guys,
I recently bought a second hand Hyundai i20 Sound Edition. The machine is equipped with an AVIC-F840BT as standard. The device seems to work normally (gps or radio functions normally), but it is not possible to change any settings (for example, devices cannot be associated with bluetooth) and even trying to reset the device, it is not possible to enter the password because the keyboard is disabled.
Anyone have any idea how changes can be enabled?
Thanks.
Unabte to enter the password or modify any setting on a F840BT
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Hi RonS,
thanks for your courtesy. I went in "testmode", but the menù is different (probably is different for F840BT model). I find a similar item at #33 as you can see in attached photo; unfortunately, however, I cannot understand the meaning of the output.