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  1. Bumping this one up there. Has anyone experienced anything close to this? Today I tried totally disconnecting the battery for a couple of hours and a full reset to factory defaults. No change. Anything else to chack would be helpfull. Thanks,
  2. Need some help on this one. Today my F700BT would not recognize my SD Card. The SD Card option was grayed out on the AV selection screen. It read all the other sources fine. Tried several cards that worked perfectly before and it would still not recognize any of them. I formatted a different on using FAT32 and copied some MP3 on to it in a separate directory. Still no go. Unplug the Ipod and it recognized it was not there. Pluged the Ipod back in and it recognized it had been reconnected. I then reset the F700BT a couple of times and still not luck. It worked great the last time I drov
  3. Boy do I feel dumb! Helpfull hint. Don't let the battery run down to much while you are installing or playing with the F700. This car does not get much use and the battery was low. I put a charger on the car and everything worked great. Make sure you have good voltage prior to testing the unit. Bruce
  4. Hello everyone. I just recently installed my F700 into my 89 RX7 convertible. Everything worked, as it should up until I paired my phone with the system. The paring went fine and I was able to se the signal strength and battery status fine. The problem came when I was transferring the phone book. The transfer was in progress and the Ipod was playing. During the transfer the audio just seemed to fizzle. By fizzle I mean it started to break up and the volume slowly dropped to zero after two or three seconds. The screen saying the transfer was in progress and had a "cancel" option stayed and
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