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BRAV-OH!!

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  1. I find it equally strange that a car built in 2007 doesn't have a switched ignition feed Me too but apparently I had a 'smart' original headunit that didn't require control via an ignition feed. Looks like I am going to spend my New Years day tapping into a ignition feed from somewhere to get the unit working 100% correct.
  2. Nope. I want to be able to turn the unit off. As it is just now when I turn the engine off and leave the car the unit remains on and I have no way of turning it off. I find it very strange (and to be honest poor design) that Pioneer haven't put a simple on/off button of the unit. It's the first time I have ever seen this.
  3. I could but surely there is a way of turning a unit off. Not everyone wants a bright unit in there face everytime they are in the car particularly at night when it would be good to turn the unit off completly whilst driving. I don't want to go rebuilding my cars electrical system. Any other headunit I have had has always had a simple on/off switch/button? Why not the F900BT?
  4. I am looking to install the Pioneer F900BT into my car in the morning. One problem I have is my car doesn't have an ignition feed. So I am going to have to install the unit using a constant feed for power. Now I have searched the unit and manual but don't seem able to find an on/off switch. Is there a way of turning the unit on and off manually? I would need to turn the unit of myself when I leave the car as the way it will be wired it won't turn off by itself when I turn the engine off. Help appriciated guys and gals
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