cpkdude Posted August 23, 2010 Report Share Posted August 23, 2010 So if VBLUE42 is correct, there is no way to turn the X920-BT (or Z120?) units off, aka reset it while in motion if it freezes up. Would it be possible to install a toggle-reset switch between the unit and the cars power? Also, I have a stock Bose system that includes a sub, which gets an on-off command from the stock radio. Would this complicate things. Seems silly the only way to turn off the unit is to power down the engine. What's the workaround (there's always a workaround, isn't there?) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
1loudls Posted August 23, 2010 Report Share Posted August 23, 2010 yes it true there is no true power off just a stand by. yes you could wire a switch in if you want, you will need to put it on the red ACC wire. for any Bose system integration, you just need to buy the right harness (be for warned, it may be expensive) the reason they didn't put a full power off button is because how long these units take to power up, that way if you want to turn it off for a minute you can and then you can turn it right back on with out waiting a minute or so for it to power back up. on some models there is a reset button right of the front that will reset (in the case that your unit freezes as mentioned above) BTW the work around is putting a switch on the acc wire Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cpkdude Posted August 23, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2010 yes it true there is no true power off just a stand by. yes you could wire a switch in if you want, you will need to put it on the red ACC wire. for any Bose system integration, you just need to buy the right harness (be for warned, it may be expensive) the reason they didn't put a full power off button is because how long these units take to power up, that way if you want to turn it off for a minute you can and then you can turn it right back on with out waiting a minute or so for it to power back up. on some models there is a reset button right of the front that will reset (in the case that your unit freezes as mentioned above) I take it then you own one of these units? That being the case, have you ever needed the ability to shut the unit off, completely, while the car was running? BTW the work around is putting a switch on the acc wire Quote Link to post Share on other sites
1loudls Posted August 24, 2010 Report Share Posted August 24, 2010 make sure when quoting some body that you start typing after the or it will insert the text in to the quote bubble and people might not see the question yes i have a F900bt and in the two years that i have had it i really have only needed to reset it maybe two or three times because the bluetooth has frozen up and the audio doesn't come back on, so once i just put the car in to neutral and shut it off and turned it back on real quick and the other times i just hit the reset button. The 920 are supposed to be a lot more stable, i know that the 920 doesn't have a reset button (i dont know if there is a combo of buttons that can be used to reset it) but i have no idea about the z120 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cpkdude Posted August 24, 2010 Author Report Share Posted August 24, 2010 make sure when quoting some body that you start typing after the or it will insert the text in to the quote bubble and people might not see the question yes i have a F900bt and in the two years that i have had it i really have only needed to reset it maybe two or three times because the bluetooth has frozen up and the audio doesn't come back on, so once i just put the car in to neutral and shut it off and turned it back on real quick and the other times i just hit the reset button. The 920 are supposed to be a lot more stable, i know that the 920 doesn't have a reset button (i dont know if there is a combo of buttons that can be used to reset it) but i have no idea about the z120 hehe - like this? thanks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
1loudls Posted August 25, 2010 Report Share Posted August 25, 2010 hehe - like this? thanks there ya go lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
RossGGG Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 In my car, if my 910 ever freezes up I can just turn the key forward momentarily like I'm going to start the engine (but not quite far enough to actually turn the starter) and all the electrical systems power cycle. It's really handy for restarting it while I'm on the highway, not that it needs it very often. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
todd612 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Share Posted October 19, 2010 I can't believe the geniuses decided not to have a power off button or reset function. So far I've had to turn off my engine six times (just to restart the system) in the three months I had the unit. Before any questions me, I am using their latest stable release 2.003. Randomly, the unit behaves erratically like not understanding voice commands. Many times it needs to update the voice dictionary with my iPhone. Don't know why it gets corrupted and when it does takes hours to finish. Oh, and it would be nice if the "OFF" button actually switches the source to none, turns off the LCD display (at night the black screen glows) and goes into standby mode. Pioneer should have a real reset or power off function. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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