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ncmudbug

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  1. Does this upgrade change the functionality in anyway? For example, my two pet peeves are that scrolling music is very difficult and not to be attempted while driving (I prefer the up/down arrow buttons in other functions such as POI or destination history), and tuning the radio is also frustrating because the area to touch to increment/decrement the tuning frequency is very small - again, not to be attempted while driving. It would be nice if they made some improvements in these areas.
  2. I wish my X940BT had the speed limit on the screen sometimes too. But sometimes I'm glad my wife doesn't know the speed limit!
  3. Sorry, I misunderstood your question. The 'remote' is a factory steering wheel.
  4. The X940 is a double din so it would fit your VW. I only have stupid phones so I don't have first hand knowledge about Android integration, but I understand that that was one of the enhancements when they went from the X930 to the X940. From the Operation Manual: The device must have Android OS 2.2+ The device supports Bluetooth SPP (Serial Port Profile) Compatibility with all Android devices is not guaranteed. For details about compatibility see Pioneer's website. You can register and use devices that feature the following profiles: HFP A2DP There are instructions on elsewhe
  5. The Metra Axess ASWC steering wheel control is an aftermarket one. I got mine from Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Metra-ASWC-Universal-Steering-Interface/dp/B0039H2W66/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361501561&sr=8-1&keywords=Metra+Axess+ASWC+universal+steering+wheel+control+interface). It should fit most cars.
  6. Hi Warren_G, I used the Metra Axess ASWC universal steering wheel control interface in my Mercedes C230. It works fine and apparently has a lot of configuration options (I don't know because I had somebody else install it. Good luck!
  7. I haven't seen your issue, at least to the extent you have. It usually gets me within a house but the problem I have is it doesn't say which side of the street my destination is on. For me that's an annoyance but not terrible.
  8. Seems I remember seeing on this board that Pioneer offers an update that basically turns your 930 into a 940.
  9. Does it not show the file name or the picture when you select the file name? Nervosa also has a good suggestion.
  10. This guy seems to have had the same problem. He describes how he fixed it. http://avic411.com/index.php?/topic/35817-x940-navigation-help/
  11. Are you sure the camera works. I've seen them directly connected to a monitor. You might try that. Good luck!
  12. From the Home screen, touch Settings, touch Map Settings, touch View Mode, touch 3D View. I believe the thumbnail you attached is from the Z140BH (I thought I saw that picture in the manual but I can't find it now) but in case it's not, I think you would then have to set the map scale to 0.25 miles.
  13. ncmudbug

    z140 vs. x940

    Sorry, I can't compare the x940 with the Z140 as I've never seen a z140, but looking on Amazon, it looks like an x940 with voice control and other extras built in. I have an x940 and I like it just fine. I don't have a smart phone so there are several features I'm not using. The biggest rap on the x940 is the nav (I expect the x940 and the Z140 have the same nav). There are some who really don't like it. I like mine pretty well. There are some things I prefer about Garmins but there are other things I like about the x940 so for me, it's pretty much a wash. Another thing I hear about the x940 i
  14. I believe one of the features of the Z series is voice controls... That's pretty sexy. I was tempted but I didn't think it was worth the extra money. I'm not sure the other differences are worth that much more for me. As it is I use the nav, radio, microSD for music, and bluetooth. As it is, I'm leaving a lot on the table as far as unused features are concerned. I didn't exhaustively compare the features between the two series, but I didn't see that much difference - other than voice controls. If that's important, the Z is what you want.
  15. My GPS antenna is mounted on the center of the dash. On my car, there is a steel "mesh" vent that the magnet works fine on. Obviously you can see it (the antenna is black and the dash is gray) but I don't consider it obtrusive at all. Occasionally, it takes a few minutes to get all the satellites it needs, but it locks on within a mile from when I drive off. I considered the bypass but so far I'm not sorry I haven't done it. Without the bypass, you can't change display settings, type in anything (nav address or phone number), etc. without setting the parking brake. You can, however, choos
  16. Sorry I don't have much information on the Z series but this link should help (http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/ch.GPS-Navigation.Support). I have an X940BT that I like. Some people like to rag on the nav, but I like it well enough. In my experience, it's about on par with the Garmin we stick to our dash. Some things are a little better and some not as good. I don't have a smart phone so I can't comment on that. I can keep a lot of music on one microSD card and I like that a lot (though that's not a feature unique to the 940). If cost is a concern, then the 940 might be the way t
  17. Nah... It took me a long time to find that out!
  18. Not exactly sure what you're talking about, but it sounds like you need to adjust the scale of the map. On the left side there is a box with a magnifying glass on it. Touch that and then the + or - to change the scale. I think you probably want a smaller scale.
  19. He should remember that we in NC own a lot of guns!
  20. Speaking only for myself, I think the bypass is of limited usefulness. It is VERY rare that I need to type anything in or change a configuration while I'm moving. While I doubt you'd regret doing it if you did it, I don't think it's worth a lot of effort (unless you have a very active co-pilot! ).
  21. That occasionally happens to me when I first get started. I believe it is because it doesn't lock on to all three satellites. For me it always goes away after about five minutes. You may need to put your GPS antenna in a better location. Mine is on the dash under the windshield. It's pretty unobtrusive. Good luck!
  22. Thanks for the link, Pionara. You can tell your friend Zod, I won't be voting for him.
  23. If you set up the bypass, then you made a mistake somewhere. If you installed it (or had it installed) by the book, then you need to set your emergency brake before you can type a destination. You would not need to set the brake for choosing a saved address, a recent destination from your history, POI, etc.
  24. Hi Wavey, Thanks for the MB backgrounds! Unfortunately, I can't help you with Photoshop...
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