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Point4Dave

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  1. Worked great on my 920. I just have to redo it because I done goofed and installed Europe maps.
  2. *bump* Is it a setting or should I pickup a new reverse camera ?
  3. That has nothing to do with a reversed image. All that does is reverse the function. ie: set it to ground it will always be on except when you go in reverse. set to battery will turn on when in reverse.
  4. Had the battery out for a day while doing a CMC swap. Now with the car powered back up when I go into reverse the camera comes on like it should but the image is reversed and the guides no longer show. I can't find a setting for it anywhere, am I missing something here or is the camera on its last legs?
  5. It's a problem with the X920BT. Pioneer won't acknowledge it. It's not a mic replacement or placement problem. I've been through this so many times. Basically if you have the 920 don't expect to use you bluetooth while driving.
  6. I drilled a hole in my overhead lights/switches and mounted the mix flush in there. Very same location where it's been on my d3 and my 920.
  7. I have the exact same issue. Fine at stop, start moving and it's crap. My avic-d3 sounded perfect, changed to the 920 and this happens. I wonder if changing the mix altogether to a higher quality one would make a difference.
  8. The bluetooth firmware is 3.11 on my 920. Where do I get the latest update from ?
  9. I been looking around and can't find a definite.
  10. Same issue. Installer didn't hook it up. Time to yank out the volt meter.
  11. Thanks for the info. I'll take a look at it tomorrow and read up on it. It's a x920bt. What kind of microphone are you using ?
  12. Got everything installed. Setup my iPhone and test called my wife. She can hear herself echo'ing back even though the desk has Echo Cancel set to On, I tried it on Off, same thing. On my old D3 the bluetooth had no echo at all. What gives ?
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