NHGuy36 Posted February 21, 2010 Report Share Posted February 21, 2010 So I just installed the X910 in my '06 Chevy Trailblazer equipped with the Bose sound system and OnStar. It took the entire day yesterday but it all came out wonderfully. I ran the bypass so that the navi can be used while driving and DVD's can be viewed. The thing I don't understand is why the mute wire had to be grounded along with the parking break wire. With the parking break wire grounded I was able to get video through without the parking break being engaged. Of course I didn't try driving the vehicle with only the parking break grounded. Can someone explain what grounding of the mute wire is giving me? Also the other thing is the reverse signal wire and the speed sensor wire, with them both connected, I was getting a "Warning: the image may be reversed" on the screen and I couldn't get rid of it. I disconnecte the reverse wire and that went away. The thing I don't understand is without either of those wires connected, I was able to still use the GPS and it tracked my movement as I drove down the road. If someone could explain that one too that would be great. The only complaint so far beyond the normal irritations of it being a computer with computer typical behavior is the voice commands when making a call. I can make a phone call and dial by number and the system understands. If I try to dial by name from within the contacts list, it does not recognize. One of the contacts is simply labled "Home". So when it prompts me to say the name, I say, "Home" or "Call Home" it does not understand and suggest something from the iPod menue. Is there a software update that addresses this? The other thing I wanted to mention is the cable that connects the iPod with the system. It is said that you need to purchase the Pioneer CD-IU230V for this to work properly, no other cable will work. Well i took the chance and went out and bought the Apple Composite Cable for the iPod/iPhone and I must say, it works wonderfully. All in all I am happy with this system, glad I bought it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sdetweil Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 You moved the Mute wire, right? once moved, its NOT the Mute wire anymore.. once moved, and both IT and the brake wire are grounded, video and Nav are permitted even when GPS and VSS says you are moving.. don't know how someone figured that out.. but.. works.. can't answer any of the other questions.. waiting for my 910 to arrive to install in my F350. got a long trip to take. sam Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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