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  1. In the testmode that we are bootup on the SD memory card, in the beginning it would execute the "CopyTool.exe" file. Would anyone know how to modify the testmode files, to do this? 1)copy a "file" from a known directory path to current directory path 2)execute this "file" any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks for reading.
  2. I would cut that red wire off from the iso connector to tap into your "+12v switch ignition", you need to include that "fuse resistor" on the red wire to protect your ND500. likewise, cut yellow wire (include fuse), and tap it into your constant 12v source. if you do this, you don't worry about loop back the power back to the iso connector that you had concern about. now cut the black wire, and connect it to ground. Now you will identify the 4 pairs of speaker wire on your Nissan Xterra radio harness. Cut them. you immediately have 8 pair connections. (4pairs toward the radio, 4 pai
  3. its because they are doing a "T" off between the "European factory radio connector" and "factory radio harness". Unless you have an European factory radio that use the ISO connector, then the male and female ISO connector would be useful to you. Also, you are not reroute the power back to the original stereo. Instead, you are sourcing your +12v(yellow, red) and ground from the "T", to feed it to G500. Then, the G500 feed power to F500bt. For my case, i don't want to "steal" power from the factory harness, but instead, i bring in power directly from the battery with larger cable, in
  4. Hi Brandon, You said your radio does not have mute, reverse gear signal, antenna, speed signal, then you don't need to worry about hooking them up. Your ND500 does not need them to operate properly. the red+12v, yellow+12v, black(ground) you should have identify easily. The difficult part should be to identify which 4 pairs wire go directly to speakers side, which 4 pairs is from factory radio output.
  5. i seem to get the f500bt to lockup every other week. And i must unplug the f500bt battery to de-freeze it. The f500bt got its power thru the ND-G500, and the yellow+12v wire is already connected directly to the car battery. Here is what i think the problem is. When the car cranking duration become longer, (not start up instantly) i think the it confuse the f500bt and cause a lockup. So i just want to brain storm an idea. what if i put an automotive grade capacitor inline with the red+12v wire, would it help? My thinking is that the yellow+12v has already connected to car battery directl
  6. by hchavez » Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:17 pm >Where is your radio? >by KEVV0O0O » Tue Mar 24, 2009 1:55 pm THATS A REALY NICE INSTALL....I'LL POST SOME PICS ON MY LATER. ABSENCE9...WHAT YOU DOING ABOUT A RADIO. unfortunately, there is no radio, but we don't listen to radio anyway. we only care about our MP3 collection. so we are okay without the FM station. but this is definately the weakness on f500bt solo setup. >by dmckeen » Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:36 pm >So all the cabled get routed through the back? Do you have anything hooked up to it like a usb drive, >microphon
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    i have got a cheap ebay camera and if i flip it upside down during installation, the image would come out okay (no need for left-right mirror). I am using this on the f500bt. i suppose it would be the same for all f-series.
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  9. I took out the factory radio from the double-din opening from a Toyota Camry. I made some modification from the backside so i can velcro it onto a bracket. The purpose is to gain access to the side SD card, and to reset the unit if necessary. you can see the f500bt is protrude out from the bezel, so i can just grab it for removal. In the back of the f500bt is the ND-G500 amplifier, and fit nicely in the back. hope this is help.
  10. i have a similar issue with the mp4 movie that i converted from a computer. On the computer it would play and sound fine. but when it comes to the F700bt, there is sound, but no video. I think its video format compatibility issue. I have much better luck working with DVIX or avi format, so i just change everything to AVI format which works for me, and did not bother to find a solution on mp4. anyway, best luck to you.
  11. I have been using this D_ChineseSupportAllButImput.cab successfully. But there are times when the f500bt does require a soft boot up and i would loose the D_Chinese set up. It would be nice if someone knows how to build an executable file onto the SDcard, and then it would automatically 1)copy the D_ChineseSupportAllButImput.cab file restore from a backup location, and then 2)execute this file auto-magically. I hate this files because it will delete itself after execution which is totally inconvenient to restore it after each use. It seems the concept is do-able, except that i am not goo
  12. The f500bt isn't a head-unit, but has many feature thats comparable to a head-unit. It can play DIVX video, and plays MP3, WMA music, has bluetooth, and have option for a backup camera. I purchased both f500bt+ND_G500(6th Ave)+backup camera(ebay) for $270 total. And if you are careful to install into the double-din opening, it will look just like a headunit. I custom made some bracket, and use velcro to hold it in place. It looks descent and clean. In addition, you can remove it just like a faceplate when you park in a bad neighborhood. The sound quality is however just middle grade.
  13. i think that can be done with a relay. but it discourage me to do so in my setup because when i tie the 12v to my amp to trigger input, i had too much noise interference, perhaps of different ground, or ground loop isolation problem ??? anyway, i just gave up. because i figure that the ND-G500 amp would not have this type of problem 'cause its design by Pioneer to match with the f500bt and its cheap.
  14. I just finished the installation of the F500BT and ND-G500 combo, and here is my observations: 1) the F500BT remote control wire (blue/white) is normally give out .2v, but the ND-G500 remote wire (blue/white) give out 7.3v. When your connect them during operation, it drive down the voltage to 0.2v. so therefore, this (Blue/white) is active_low during operation. low voltage tells the ND-G500 to turn-on. This is contrary to a typical headunit-amplifier setup. The headunits give out 12v to tell the amplifier to turn-on. (active-high). I think i know why Pioneer wants to do it this way, an
  15. there are 3 plugs in your picture. I refer to them as left, middle, right plug. They are all Pioneer specify harness, chances are you will have to cut the wires off from the plug. In my case, i cut the red, yellow and black wire from the "right" plug, and connect to the red, and black to my factory radio harness. the yellow wire goes to the battery directly. Then you cut the 4 set of speakers pairs from the "middle plug". (total 8 wires). And splice it to your factory radio harness, that goes to each of your speakers. the left plug is for those who wants to keep existing factory radio
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