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  1. Although I can't read the message, I've never seen that screen. I have two thoughts. It is possible that commando's navi.exe file did not patch all the calls to "nag" screen instances. You could manually copy my patched navi.exe to both prg0 and prg1. Sometimes weird things happen after a firmware update. You can do a hard reset by disconnecting the battery for ~30 seconds. If neither of those fix it, I've got no ideas.
  2. I have the same hardware (Z110) and i use a wired iTouch with the 30pin connector. I have never seen a nag screen using my iTouch. Are you using the iPod app (source) or are you using App Mode?
  3. Looks like they removed them from Navigation.com web-site. Their link does the same thing. Here's the files: Pioneer_2017_maps-Z110-CRD5009A.pdf Pioneer_2017_maps-Z130-CRD5006A.pdf
  4. Did you replace the Cardinfo.cif file on the SD? The one in the ZIP is for Z130 or Z140
  5. I never used App Mode - didn't even know it worked with a nano. I can only suggest doing a hard reset by disconnecting the car battery for a couple minutes. This often cures odd behavior after a firmware update.
  6. What do you mean? how is your iPod connected? Did you try AV System Settings/App Connection?
  7. Hold the eject button for about 5 seconds. You might need to cycle the power while holding the eject. BTW, if you got that error you did something wrong. Do not modify any files on the SD except cardinfo.cif (if necessary). BTW, the instruction in that link are to restart the install. The way to abort the install is - put the super testmode.key on a SD or usb, put that in, and it should boot to testmode. go into file maintenance, and remove the file: USER\SYSTEM\Download\StartKnd.log this will kick the unit out of upgrade mode, and should restart into regular mode on next power up
  8. Try turning off Demo Mode in the Navi Settings menu. Download the manual pdf from Pioneer's web site. It is easily searched.
  9. No rocks, but: #1 Whoever figured out that old hack (pionera???) doesn't seem to be around anymore. So the shortfuse hack worked and will probably always work for these old units. On that other hardware, you are on your own. #2 Yes. Jason rehosted and converted to a newer BB software. I guess some things didn't (or couldn't) get ported. It does seem to have severly cut down on spammers, but that's the only thing I like about it. But nobody asked me.
  10. If it works now, it will work with 5.1. That was a patch to 5.0 to fix some issues with Apple Lighting support. BTW, it is still on Pioneer USA's site: Software Downloads Scroll down to X940 5.1 update. Read the instructions before installing.
  11. Keepin mind that you don't currently have a x-940, you have a X920 running v5.0 firmware. In the 5.1 update it clearly says:
  12. I wouldn't bother trying to install 2.003. It is obselete and if you've lived with it this long - you don't need it. Instead, update to the 2017 firmware and maps.
  13. On my Z110-BT it is in /USER/SETUP/BT. Here's mine but I don't know if it will work. Did you try just copy/deleting yours and see it it could be recreated? BTUNIT.DAT
  14. First make sure that your parking brake is detected as set. Go to Settings / Navi Settings / Connection Status and make sure it says Parking Brake is On. When Off, some settings and functions are grayed.
  15. I think there might be a few minor differences in the menus. Did you also update the Bluetooth to v3.32? I can't help with speed cameras. I think somewhere in this thread someone posted about that. We don't have that "feature" in the US. I assume your iPod is wired and your Samsung is through BT. If you are trying to use Pandora or Aha, there is a setting somewhere called App Connection" where you select wired or wireless (BT). iPods should be wired (USB) with the proper cable. Some people have reported problems with Samsung via BT. But whenever there are problems after a ma
  16. Depending on your previous version, you might not notice any changes unless a map in your area changed. Go to settings / System Settings / Service Information Verify it says v7.0.
  17. I don't know why some people have trouble getting that file. I can download it. I even reposted it here: http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/83535-map-update-hack-using-shortfuse-method-z110-z140x920-x940/&do=findComment&comment=347222
  18. So Testmode booted and you saw the menu? That's really all I wanted to know for now. That says your unit isn't totally bricked. There's some Youtube videos on TestMode but the operation is different between the X and Z series (different buttons). You probably won't need it anyway. If your unit already has 3.x on it, it won't do anything. So I'd try installing the 2017 maps/app. It is in the Z series sub-forum. First read and Install the shortfuse hack. That prepares the unit for the map installation. BTW - Z and X series use the same update. Good luck - you've got a lot of reading to do.
  19. If that is the only thing wrong, it sounds like a settings issue. I just looked in the X series operations manual and it mentions you can turn off guidance by pressing the center of the volume knob. A long press mutes everything. A short press mutes guidance. Also check System Settings/Volume Settings to see both the Guidance volume level and the guidance mute icon.
  20. What update and what happened when you tried to install it? Did it do nothing? Have you tried TestMode? BTW, I see no point in installing v3.x software. If it happened out-of-the-blue then It sounds like a hardware problem.
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