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cmgeye

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  1. Thanks guys for pointing out this purple signal wire. Rear cam is connected to the reverse lamp power wire as I don't see any reason to have cam on when moving. Works like a charm now.
  2. Hi all, have a question regarding back up camera install. I have an AVIC-F90BT and quickly wired up a cheap ebay back up camera. I likely did not wire this correctly as the camera is turns on only when I switch to rear camera on the head unit and in reverse gear. I ideally would like to have the video camera turn on once I am in reverse without having to toggle to the camera button on the headunit. Here are my connections: I wired the (red) wire from the video camera to the reverse lamp power wire. Grounded the black wire. plugged video RCA cable into head unit. Apprec
  3. Hi, I just updated to firmware 3.x successfully using: viewtopic.php?f=34&t=32351 but now unable to copy this mod to the Flash drive due to size limitation. Flash drive is now listed as 1.8 gig in properties and dont see why I cant copy over all the files(~35mb). I have also tried deleting the existing User files first (M Flash Disk\User\Userdata\IGO) Any other folder that are safe to delete ? (temp) ? My method for getting into testmode is placing the non-AV mod files and testmode folder on my SD card letting it boot into testmode. Is this the correct ? appreciate any a
  4. i have the ft90bt. the system does mute during a call but not for NAV voices... not sure if I am using a good ground as I was unable to get around the parking brake warning until I did the software mod. Not sure if my ground is good but I have both mute and bypass wire fused together to the back of the radio. I may try a different ground point.
  5. for some reason the audio does Not mute when the nav voice is speaking. Very hard to hear the navigation when the music is up loud at about -32db. How can I get this to mute or have the nav volume to match or voice over the audio? both pbrake and mute wires are grounded.
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