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  1. Chris... The media serial number is provided together with the package. Here are the steps to update: Step 1: Get the device number from your Avic unit. Step 2. https://www.pioneernavigationupdate.com/navigationupdate and enter your device number and media number and this will generate a password. Step 3: Update your Avic with the SD cards that you ordered and enter the password that was generated for you.
  2. I'm guessing you might have hit the "restore factory settings" at some point. To get it back go to Setting > System Settings > Regional Settings > Voice Language > US English (TTS). That should bring Text-to-Speech back.
  3. http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/32550-pandora-issue-on-x920btz120bt-after-software-upgrade/
  4. http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/32550-pandora-issue-on-x920btz120bt-after-software-upgrade/
  5. For all those who are having Pandora issues after the software upgrade: Scenario: So I upgraded my x920bt with the latest 2011 CNSD-210FM software. Everything went smoothly, all the new features are in, but Pandora Link didn't work. So I decided to call Pioneer to see if they can help me troubleshoot the issue. According to the operator it is a known issue with the new software. You must have at least one song stored in the iPhone because for some reason the AVIC searches and indexes the iPod library first before switching to Pandora or Aha Radio app mode. If the iPod library is empty it'l
  6. For all those who are having Pandora issues after the software upgrade: Scenario: So I upgraded my x920bt with the latest 2011 CNSD-210FM software. Everything went smoothly, all the new features are in, but Pandora Link didn't work. So I decided to call Pioneer to see if they can help me troubleshoot the issue. According to the operator it is a known issue with the new software. You must have at least one song stored in the iPhone because for some reason the AVIC searches and indexes the iPod library first before switching to Pandora or Aha Radio app mode. If the iPod library is empty it'l
  7. In my honest opinion, The purpose of the HPF (High Pass Filter) is to cut out the low frequencies from the speakers so the high and mid frequencies are projected clearly, and the purpose of the LPF (Low Pass Filter) is to cut out the high and mid frequencies so the low frequencies are projected clearly. The settings you stated above are doing exactly the opposite. Your HPF is set way too low and LPF is way too high. The gap in your HPF and LPF is duplicating the signal cutoff to your speakers and subs, which means you're sending some of the same signals to both the subs and speakers (in yo
  8. Anybody who have issue have a 1 farad or higher cap installed ? If this is related to a power spike caused by the HIDs I wonder if a installing a cap may fix it.
  9. Do you have both highs and lows? I have a scion tc with highs and lows HID's. For me the issue is with high beam. No problem with low beam.
  10. The solution listed in this thread is to not use a relayed harness. My HID's (35W) are plugged directly into the factory harness without using any relays or relayed harness. The issue is still on for me. Pioneer customer service has been non-responsive like they are not even aware of this problem.
  11. I have the same problem. Cant seem to find a solution anywhere on the web. Pioneer customer service didnt help at all.
  12. Is this also true for x920bt or will it only work on the z120bt?
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