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My AppRadio 3 scrolls the current RDS text information (artist, song) on the radio preset button labels when I set them instead just of the frequency. Strange. Do they all do that? Is there anyway to switch it to just always displaying the frequency of the present? Thanks!!
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KWS, I think you solved it! I have the factory Infiniti amp in my Durango, and I am using a PAC (Pacific Accessory Corporation) RP4-CH11 interface to connect the AppRadio to it. I dug out the instructions for the interface and found this: "Vehicles with a factory amplifier: The factory amplifier only accepts two channels of audio input (left and right). Connect the front outputs of the aftermarket radio to the rear inputs of the vehicle connector. This will allow navigation voice prompts and Bluetooth calls to be heard. The rear speaker outputs of the aftermarket radio are not used.
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Except that I have tried three different phones and gotten the same results with all of them! Two iPhone 5s and one iPhone 4 all do the same thing. There is definitely some kind of compatibility issue here. I'm running out of things to try. I am thinking maybe next deleting all the other Bluetooth pairings on the iPhone? or maybe Reset Settings on the iPhone?
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Yep. Just retested and reverified. I receive an inbound call by tapping the green answer icon and the iPhone defaults to the bluetooth paired "AppRadio". Volume on the Bluetooth source on the iPhone is all the way up. If I turn the AppRadio volume up to 40 I can hear a distant crackly whisper of the caller speaking over the car speakers. The caller can hear me just fine over the microphone. REALLY baffling.
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Thanks for the suggestion. All of the speakers are working properly for every other source: FM radio, Pandora, other apps (including car media player) and even Bluetooth Streaming. The low volume problem is *only* an issue with phone calls. it seems to be something about the way that the appradio and the iPhone are interacting specific to the Bluetooth Hands Free profile.
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OK, this is driving me *crazy*. I swapped my recently purchased AppRadio 2 for a brand new AppRadio 3 (Crutchfield is awesome, by the way...) and I still can't get any volume out of the bluetooth handsfree phone calling feature. Everything pairs correctly. Bluetooth audio streaming for music and controls also work perfectly. Absolutely *everything* works except being able to hear the person who is on the other end of a phone call. Even with the volume at "40" it sounds like a distant whisper. They can hear my voice over the microphone just fine. I have tried 3 different iPhones (
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System Reset issue. MicroBypass to blame?
davidvia replied to davidvia's topic in AppRadio, AppRadio 2, AppRadio 3
Thanks, Danny. Thought that I had tried that already once (and my station memories were cleared...) but maybe I didn't leave the battery disconnected long enough... -
Could someone who has the MicroBypass installed on their AppRadio 2 please confirm for me that their System Reset feature "OK" button is working? (in other words not "greyed out") Wondering if that might be the reason I can't complete a system reset. Anyone know if it's possible to reset the unit with the harness disconnected completely? (that would be relatively easy - taking the MicroBypass out of the harness altogether just to do a reset would be a PITA.) Thanks in advance...