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  1. Anybody know where we can buy a screen protector for the AVIC-X920BT? Thanks.
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    MusicSphere

    So.... let me get this straight.. You cannot use Music Sphere in iTunes if you are a Mac user??? ...but wasn't iTunes an Apple software app? I feel unloved.
  3. Hey there, Just went through the entire manual but can't seem to find out if there is a way to switch the Bluetooth Phone Contacts to list all contacts by First Name first. Currently all my contacts are listed by last name and when I use the Voice Recognition the female voice says (ex. "Did you want to call Smith, John?") Small thing but definitely would be easier for me. Thanks in advance. D.
  4. Hey. Thanks for the reply but I am aware of these settings already. Even when I set the Map settings to "Day" the screen still dims (including all video, source selection screen) when I turn on the headlights. The "Day" setting only keeps the Nav display from showing the "Night" screen. It's weird. D.
  5. Hey there, Just noticed the other day that when I turn the car headlights on the Nav display and screen automatically dims. This is not a problem. The problem I am having is that if you have an iPod video or DVD playing the screen adjusts and becomes really dim as well. I can't seem to find any way to have the screen remain bright at all times with the headlights on. Not going to be a problem when it's completely dark outside...but when its rainy or cloudy out and you need your headlights on it's a bit frustrating. The screen becomes so dark you can't see anything? D.
  6. Hey man, I just wanted to let you know that you can have the text to speech to say street names as well. You have to go into the Navi settings, select the voice option and then select the US English (Samantha) voice that says TTS. Then it will begin to say the names of the roads. Enjoy!!! Thanks Man. I tried it and it seems to announce more street names (not all though). But did you notice that this voice is choppy and "garbbly" ...just like the VR voice? D.
  7. Ok. So once in a while when I accelerate off the line at a stop light I'll hear this *ding ding* (cutting out the music) and the message "Drive Safely!" appears. I know this is supposed to show if you accelerate too fast as a warning but I'm doing a slow acceleration like 0-40 in 5 seconds and it still shows!? Can I turn this message off? Thanks, D.
  8. Ok... This is a long shot and probably has been tried already but I noticed the same thing today with my 120GB iPod classic and running video. I only heard the audio until I pressed the "icon" on the screen right beside the Title and the screen went to full screen video. Did you try this? D.
  9. I realize that is probably my only option. However, the main issue with this is when I have 300+ favorites stored in my Nav there is no way I can quickly search for a particular contact (Example: Searching for "Chad Smith" can only be done by sorting alphabetically and then scrolling down page after page after page etc.) .... unless you know of a quicker way?? Thanks. D.
  10. Hey There, I have over 300 contacts that I need to store in my NAV favorites list. Problem. There is no "search" field in the Favorites section so the only way I can sort through my contacts to find the right address is by the "sort" field which is alphabetical etc. There is a search field for the POI but I can't store my contacts as POI's. How do I get around this. It sucks having to type in every address I want to go to manually each time. D.
  11. What?... You don't like the early 1990's female voice taken from old Apple Mac computers?? And I quote... "Wood yu liieek to cohl the mobeel number?" D.
  12. So... I have been trying to do a couple of things on the 920BT NAV with no luck. I need to store about 300 address contacts (I believe this unit holds up to 400) as I travel quite a bit. I can't seem to "search" through these contacts under the "Favorites" section where they are stored. Instead, this AVIC only seems to give you sorting options which don't help and make you hit the page down button over and over and over.... I also can't seem to save my own POI's.... oh wait.... is that a AVIC FEEDS issue??? Because I know there is a "SPELL NAME" button under the POI section which
  13. Hey, So I went out and tested this for you today. I used a 4 GB Micro SD card and loaded it with about 100 songs (Dragged and dropped directly from iTunes) just to test. After the usual screen start up I just went to the AV source and picked "SD" and it showed my song list and started play back right away. If I had the AV source set to SD before shutting off the car, the next time I started the car the songs started playback immediately...during the start up screen. It's a really cool feature! D.
  14. Well... I found this Pioneer remote CD-SR1. I don't know if it will work with the AVIC-X920BT AND I'm not a big fan of attaching a round remote to the wheel with straps but it is an option if it will work and also keep my factory controls. I wonder how that is connected to the PAC-SWI-PS??
  15. Hey VBLUE, I spent a long time looking for the posts related to the steering wheel buttons I was referring to. Maybe I should have been a little more clear. My question was... is there a way to add "third party" buttons to your steering wheel that will work in conjunction with your factory steering wheel controls? I understand that you can program the "PAC-SWI-PS" to change your existing steering wheel buttons to control VR, call pick up and call hang up but I can only give up 1 of the factory buttons (I have vol up/down, track up/down, mute and mode)...mode is the only one I can swi
  16. Actually, the Nav display just shows buttons of the call I am on already.... you know, the hang up button, and volume controls of the current call. When the second call comes in nothing on the display changes but I hear my phone cutting out indicating another call is coming in. I guess this would just be considered a Non-Feature. D.
  17. Hey, I would love to find a button or something that I could put on my steering wheel that would replace the VR button on the Nav or at least answer phone calls when they come in. From what I hear the MusicShere, Pandora and AVIC Feeds are not available for the X920BT yet. D.
  18. ..which totally blows. I saw that add-on part selling for $100!? Doesn't seem worth it for something that will be dead in 1 year. D.
  19. This forum is great! Thanks VBLUE. I just tested this out on the 920BT 4 separate times with and without hitting the OK button and you are correct! I would be going nuts right now if you didn't provide the info. Any other "bugs" I should be aware of? Actually, I do have a question... "Is there a way to answer a "call waiting" phone call while you are already on a hands-free call? I heard the tone indicating that I had another call on the line but had no way to get to it from the Nav display? D.
  20. Hey, thanks for the heads up. I was going to put another post because I noticed that when I first drove my car to go shopping this morning the VR wouldn't recognize my commands to "Call" my friend. This went on for 10 minutes with no connection. So I gave up trying. After I finished shopping I decided to time how long it took to sync my phone to the NAV and have the VR work for contact commands and it was fully up and running AND WORKNIG within 1 minute. So you are saying that the phone should NOT sync via Bluetooth to the Nav BEFORE the "map warning ok" is pressed? Hmmm...
  21. NOTE** I just discovered that if you have a remote starter and have the car start up without your Bluetooth phone near by to sync the VR will take MUCH longer to recognize voice commands for your contacts. You will hear the dreaded "I'm sorry, I didn't understand? etc." All you need to do is turn off your Bluetooth on your phone and turn it on again and the VR - Voice Recognition should be ready to go in a very short while. D.
  22. Ok. I recently had the AVIC-X920BT installed. Awesome. For anyone interested, I also got the rear camera, Bluetooth, Sirius, hands-free, USB and steering wheel control added. First, this head unit will allow you to adjust the colour of the buttons to match ANY vehicle interior. The NAV system works well but it is slightly different than my current portable Garmin GPS. It only does "text to speech" if you are on major highways (announcing names of roads instead of just saying "in 100ft, turn right). But this Nav display provides much more information on screen and has better picture detail
  23. Hey all, I just got the X920 installed in my vehicle a few days ago. I encountered the same issue with cataloging time - after a few minutes of starting up the car, VR does not seem to be able to access the contacts. Though it can understand navigation and multimedia commands, it says it doesn't understand if I try to phone someone. Today, I just found out what this problem was. It seems to be a matter of allowing enough time to catalog the entries. I transferred about 480 contacts today after getting a new BlackBerry, and it took about 25 minutes before it understood VR commands for phone
  24. Hey all, I tried choosing the Z110BT as the unit still with no success. Looks like we just have to hang in there.
  25. CamelTowing, great tip on submitting missing addresses to TeleAtlas! Finally, I may be able to have my new house listed on a GPS! I have decided to get the AVIC-X920BT. I kinda like the buttons on the left side because it will make my dash look more "factory" (if that makes sense to you). I also like the slot-load on the top of the unit vs. the mechanical flip down face. I know I'm in the minority on this one but everyone is different. This unit will be slightly more money than the 110BT but will have the new features and I don't want to wait for the 120BT (which looks to be almos
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