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Upgraded to FX3.1 firmware but........


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I recently upgraded my unit with the FX3.1 firmware following all of these instructions

1. Insert SD card into AVIC and turn it on.

2. When the pioneer logo comes up, press and hold the menu, map, eject and the reset buttons at the same time. When your screen goes completely blank, let go of the reset button but continue to hold menu, map, and eject buttons. This will bring you to a blue screen, telling you to reset the unit (ignore this), you will have to enter the service combination. Press the volume knob in this sequence and you will see * signs for each push: Up, Up, Down, Menu, Left, Right.

3. Select Winccfffe Upgrade

4. Select Update SD Format

5. Wait until it says restart in the bottom center. Reset the unit and leave the SD card in.

6. You should be greeted with testmode (It will look very similar to normal windows). Open Explorer and copy the contents of the "My Flash Drive" Folder from the SD card to the "My Flash Drive" that is located on the unit. Overwrite everything. (It will the copying will take 140min but will only take about 20)

7. Press and hold reset for 5 seconds.

8. Select your language and voice option

I was all good with the upgrade until i got to the test mode scree. I am unable to click on the START button. It seems the screen adjustment is off. Is there any way to re-adjust the screen, or is there another way to extract the files?

 

any help would be awesome....

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when in test mode you can go into the control panel and select stylus and recalibrate

 

I tiered to re calibrate it in the control panel, but all it lets me re cal is how fast to double click. I even tried to hook a mouse up to the usb cable but even that was a no go.Ill keep messing with it but could use some more help. Is there a more up to date test mode out there besides 2.3?

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Use a pintop or something that resembles a stylus. I had same issues, but You have to use something with a plastic tip. I wouldn't use anything else unless it was a rubber tip, don't want to scratch the screen.

 

 

i have been using a stylus and a penn cap but it it still wont let me clock on the bottom 1/4 or top 1/4 of the screen........ any other thoughts?

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  • 2 months later...

open total commander on your desktop, on the right pane click the control panel.ink double click stylus then calibration and calibrate it, i had the EXACT same problem and couldn't clock the start button to get there and realized there was a shortcut after you opened total commander, works 100% and use somthing fairly accurate, not your finger to calibrate.

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