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elid1

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  1. Problem Solved! I did not know the Usb ports (on 2 supplied cables) needed to be engaged together. No wonder you cant play a thumb drive and Ipod at the same time. Besides, always read the manual - it helps.
  2. I tried the Reset button, it reset all but did not fix the problem. I am still unable to see the Ipod under AV1 source. I also replaced the Composite cable to a new one to see if I can eliminate h/w problem and it did not change a thing. Any thoughts? thanks.
  3. Hi Avic411 users, I just recently installed the F90BT on my F150 truck and All components tested well, EXCEPT for the Ipod (but in very peculiar way though) - 1. Connection on Rear of my F90BT unit is checked fine {all Audio's input & video) plugged in to the supplied Ipod cable from Pioneer. of course, I also connected my (5th Gen) 80GB Ipod/video and turned it ON. 2. gone to Settings-> Av settings-> and I could see the AV1 on bottom highlighted. Toggled to 'Ipod'. then, 3. On Menu -> Av Source page ->??? did NOT see anything but FM &AM Icons... all the rest were s
  4. Hi Avic411 users, I hope this thread is still 'alive' b/c I am experiencing very similar problem as the previous person described (and, I made sure I did not have any sd or Usb device connected either...). I just recently installed the F90BT on my F150 truck and All components test well, EXCEPT for the Ipod (but in very peculiar way though) - 1. Connection on Rear of my F90BT unit is checked fine {all Audio's input & video) plugged in to the supplied Ipod cable from Pioneer. of course, I also connected my (5th Gen) 80GB Ipod/video and turned it ON. 2. gone to Settings-> Av setti
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