whalepirot Posted September 21, 2011 Report Share Posted September 21, 2011 Has anyone found out how to get the FT500BT up and navigating quickly? Finally got the custom dash panel made for the '55 Nash Rambler with cutouts in that panel for all the wires to feed the amp mounted behind the dash. It works nicely but the Pioneer FT500 specific amp could play louder, even with quite efficient speakers. I dislike the long GPS boot times and installed the antenna to help, and have read other posts about it; most are quite old. I don' think the antenna made any difference in speed of satellite synching. The unit gets real stupid when it shuts down, losing the GeoSync (or whatever) data. I plan to build the power supply board with 10 NiCad AA batteries, from the AVIC forum (thanks guys) to hopefully alleviate that, during short stops, at least, despite the decent capacity of the 500's battery. For now, both yellow (BAT+) and red (IGN) wires are connected to (+). I tried the 'sleep' mode (a quick power-button press) but if left too long in that state, it goes stupid on me and takes forever to reboot as if I did a full shutdown. Music from both the iPod and SD card come up okay; not instantly. This unit runs the newest Pioneer version, 4, with no mods, yet. BTW, the wires are all 'buried' now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whalepirot Posted September 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted September 22, 2011 Interesting that the other unit, an FT500, running Daftia's mod, powered by the AC adapter, fires right up into Nav, even after being in STNDBY for days. that one is running Ver 3. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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