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  1. I had the same thing happen to my F900BT. I thought that holding the "screen" button for several seconds would save my custom illumination color, no joy! I went back and did a screen calibration, then I was able to save my custom illumination color. You might try that.
  2. It sounds like you are leaving the card in the AVIC. When the AVIC boots up, it first looks at the SD card, and if one is installed, it will try to boot up from the SD card. This process maybe confusing the AVIC. I think the solution is to unplug the SD card before the unit boots up, then after the unit boots up, plug the SD card in.
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    Ipod Cable

    Yes, that cable WILL work. I have that package and have hooked up that cable to my F900BT. The package includes a stepdown transformer that you can plug into your wall outlet and supply power via the USB plug (not very useful if you intend to install the cable in your car). You might get a better price if you can find a package that has the cable only. edit - As I remember, the length of the wire for the USB plug is a lot shorter than the length of wire for the USB plug on the Pioneer cable (approximately half the length ??)
  4. TJ, I read on this forum somewhere that somebody else had a similar problem and traced it to a fluctuating voltage output. Not sure if he had a bad battery or bad alternater. Apparently the AVIC is sensative enough to see a low voltage and that triggers it to reboot. Autozone will do a loaded battery test for free. Something to think about.
  5. Electrically, the Apple cable and the Pioneer cable are functionally the same. The Pioneer cable is manufactured in China, and there have been some quality issues with the Pioneer cable. I'm not aware of a solution to getting the album art work to display, when the iPod was synced with MediaMonkey. I just started using MediaMonkey, so I hope a fix is in the works. Did you use the audio leveling feature? And did it remain after you re-synced your iPod with iTunes?
  6. Shawn, Thanks for the link! My first couple of search attempts were too specific, zero hits. My third attempt was a little more generic, got a ka-zillion hits. Weeded out the the hits that were obviously not what I wanted, and found a posting similar to the one you provided. I liked your link better, multiple fonts, colored text, easier to read and follow. I reflashed my unit yesterday. I'm back using my 60 series disks. I'm a happy camper. Thanks again! Bill
  7. Finally got my CNDV-70 disks. Very disappointed. A lot of the roads in southern Maryland are mislabeled. Due to new construction, some key arteries were expanded and new intersections were built. All this information was accurately captured on the 60 series disks. Now it's all gone. It's as if somebody grabbed a ten year out of date database and loaded it on the disks. Several parks were clearly marked on the 60 series disks, now, they don't even exist on the 70 series disks. I'm trying to go back to the 60 series disks, but I get an error message that I have the wrong disk. Can anybo
  8. Finally got my disks. Can't understand why it took the post office three weeks to deliver the disks (from NY to MD). I can't get any of the points of interest to display. I've tried changing the settings several times, no joy. After about three attempts, the software just kicks me out of the POI menu. I've removed the disk and reinserted it a couple of times, no change. In fact, the last time I did this, I got an error message that this was the wrong disk. Also, the maps in my area have more errors and less detail than the 60 series disks. I'll leave the disk in for a couple of more we
  9. It is my understanding that the CD-IB100 II does not recognize any of the iPod's settings. In other words, if you have set a volume bias or equilization preference in iTunes, this information gets lost using the CD-IB100 II interface. I was thinking about editing a few songs by raising or lowering the RMS sound level by a few dB and see if that makes a difference. I haven't gotten around to this. Would be interested in knowing if there is an easy fix for this.
  10. At least this guy sent you some discs. I purchased the M60 discs from him and got nothing. They conveniently got lost in the mail. When I inquired about my purchase the guy thought I was trying to rip him off.
  11. Thanks "fre_refil" ! Everything worked perfectly when I had the N1 installed, and I haven't touched the wiring. This explains everything. Thanks again!
  12. Well, just like the title says, my N3 will not display the vehicle dynamics. I do get the display of the three gauges, but a pop up window comes up stating that this option is not available. Has anybody else seen this? What is the fix?
  13. I have an N1 HU with a N3 brain. Initially, I had all kinds of problems reading the 60M disks. After about a dozen attempts or so, I was finally able to completely read the 60M disk. I ended up making a copy of the disk and use it. I haven't had any problems since I started using the backup disk. Just something to think about. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the N1, N2, and N3 all have the same CPU and 64MB of RAM. I wouldn't think that there would be any performance/processing differences between the units.
  14. Well, after about a dozen more cycles of removing the disk and reinserting it, my system finally read the GPS data. The update to the map is great. After having several more read errors, I decided to burn a new disk. So far, the new disk has performed flawlessly.
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