Jump to content
AVIC411.com

Bowhunter4Life

Members
  • Content Count

    8
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About Bowhunter4Life

  • Rank

  1. Thanks for the info. I think I'm just going to scrap the whole idea. I like being able to control my Nano through the D3 and if I want to play a movie, which wouldn't be very often, I'll just take out the Nav CD.
  2. Like I said in the title of this topic, I'm not tryin to beat a dead horse but not even on the Apple Store does it say that this is a Gen 5 IPOD, just that its a "previous generation" IPOD. Is this the IPOD that will play videos through the D3? http://store.apple.com/us/product/FB147LL/A
  3. Has anybody ever tried this camera? It sounds like it would be ok. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 21517&rd=1
  4. Question for you guys. I'm using the Audiovox license plate frame camera and within a 2 month period both of them have died on me. I hooked it up exactly as the directions stated and both of them started with the same symptoms before finally crapping out altogether. Is it just that the Audiovox is a POS or do I possibly have something going on with the head unit itself that's frying them?
  5. Installed the D3, back-up camera and bluetooth about 2 months ago, everything has been working fine until now. The camera I'm using is an Audiovox license plate frame camera. All I can say is that the camera was working fine and now it's not working at all. Last night I tore my dash apart and checked all of the connections and the fuse for the camera and everything appeared to be ok. The camera started acting funny though almost from the beginning but got worse right up until the end. Every once in a while when the camera was activated, the screen on the head unit would be all kinds of
  6. I just followed the directions in the bluetooth adapter manual. Make sure you turn the bluetooth mode on on your phone first. When you go to the bluetooth menu on your phone hit the "Options" button in the lower right corner. Once you're there, then hit "Discovery Mode". At this point you need to go to the head unit and try to connect to the phone. Just follow the directions, it worked for me.
  7. I may be able to shed a little light on your questions: 1.) By rear view input the manual is referring to rear seat video in the cab of your vehicle. Used if you had a flip-down monitor or headrest monitors. At least that's what a customer service rep from Pioneer told me when I called them. 2.) I had the same question because the camera I am using has audio as well. Pioneer rep told me no, just like HiFi said. 3.) When you make the connection with the purple wire to the reverse/on signal wire then obviously the camera comes on when you put the vehicle in reverse. The camera
  8. I'm using the LG VX8350 with my system and it works great. Auto-connect and disconnect work perfectly. The only thing that sucked is I had to add my phonebook entries one at a time. Other than that, so far, so good.
×
×
  • Create New...