#1
Posted 24 March 2012 - 08:04 PM
Hope this helps some of U folks out in ur buying decision.
#2
Posted 25 March 2012 - 01:11 AM
#3
Posted 25 March 2012 - 01:29 PM
Can you make software backup from your X940BT?
I would like to take closer look at new USER folder.
#4
Posted 25 March 2012 - 01:42 PM
the installer did the bypass, so I'm not sure how it was done.hey i was just wondering what you did to bypass ur x940bt i just went from the x920bt and i tired to same way to bypass but it didn't work for mine. It shows video until i hit about 25mhp then the video shuts off. Any suggestions thanks in-advance for ur help and time.
#5
Posted 25 March 2012 - 01:46 PM
I'm not sure at this time.Nice!
Can you make software backup from your X940BT?
I would like to take closer look at new USER folder.
#6
Posted 25 March 2012 - 06:38 PM
Nice!
Can you make software backup from your X940BT?
I would like to take closer look at new USER folder.
Some of these 940/140 guys may be new to this series of units so you might want to point them to a thread or explain to them how to do this. BTW, did you guys ever get anywhere with the 120/130 hack effort?
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#7
Posted 25 March 2012 - 11:51 PM
- push and hold HOME button, turn on ignition, keep home button pressed and press previous button, next button, previous, next and so on while keeping home button pressed until the unit restarts, it should enter testmode.
- move down and enter FILE MAINTENANCE,
- go to USER, select COPY on the menu,
- move up, and go to SD,
- select PASTE on the menu,
- once it finish - BACKUP IS DONE. It may take up to 15 minutes to finish.
- now hold EJECT button for 5s to get to sd card, take it and connect to pc,
- copy USER directory somewhere safe on your computer.
#8
Posted 26 March 2012 - 08:45 AM
There is a couple of things that bug me about the avic-x940bt
First one is when the deck first powers on and i hit the home button it then go's to a warning screen that i have to hit OK then it will go to the screen with the map (I can change it to the eco screen or reverse camera instead of the map screen.) but can not get it to go straight to iPod screen or home screen does your do the same thing.
Second thing is where is the Advanced Sound Retriever i can't find it anywhere i was really looking forward to this feature as i had it in another pioneer deck and it works works great when using iPods.
I am thinking of taking it back and swapping it for a AVH-P8400BH.
Badboy
#9
Posted 26 March 2012 - 02:20 PM
First one is when the deck first powers on and i hit the home button it then go's to a warning screen that i have to hit OK then it will go to the screen with the map (I can change it to the eco screen or reverse camera instead of the map screen.) but can not get it to go straight to iPod screen or home screen does your do the same thing.
Dont hit the HOME button. Just leave off on the iPod source and it will reboot to that screen the next time. That OK screen is always going to appear however when you access any screen that deals with the map. Its by design and you cant change it. Its the same way with the Kenwood you had.
Second thing is where is the Advanced Sound Retriever
Not listed in the specs anywhere for this unit or any of the navi units. Its is included with the AVH units however so the 8400 might be the unit for you. Do your homework though. There are other features the navi units have that the AVH units dont.
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#10
Posted 26 March 2012 - 07:20 PM
I really like the volume knob on the x940bt and like the top load cd slot so I am still deciding if the pros out way the cons
Do you what are some of the features that the x940bt has over the p8400bh besides navigation.
Badboy
#11
Posted 27 March 2012 - 02:55 AM
the shop that installed it did the bypass, so i do not know what they did.hey i was just wondering what you did to bypass ur x940bt i just went from the x920bt and i tired to same way to bypass but it didn't work for mine. It shows video until i hit about 25mhp then the video shuts off. Any suggestions thanks in-advance for ur help and time.
#12
Posted 27 March 2012 - 03:17 AM
hey i was just wondering what you did to bypass ur x940bt i just went from the x920bt and i tired to same way to bypass but it didn't work for mine. It shows video until i hit about 25mhp then the video shuts off. Any suggestions thanks in-advance for ur help and time.
Recheck your connections for the bypass. The bypass proceeder is likely the same as the previous units and usually doesn't change between units in the same series.
2010 SCION TC, iPhone 5, SPH-DA100 APPRADIO 2, APPRADIO EXTENSIONS, ROCKFORD FOSGATE 3SIXTY.2 PROCESSOR, POLK DXI 6500 COMPONENTS IN FRONT, JL AUDIO SEALED POWER WEDGE 12" SUB, SMITH & WESSON.
#13
Posted 27 March 2012 - 09:36 AM
the shop that installed it did the bypass, so i do not know what they did.
I can confirm the bypass for the avic-x940bt is the same as the avic-x930bt just move the mute wire up one pin and ground it.
#14
Posted 27 March 2012 - 03:52 PM
I can confirm the bypass for the avic-x940bt is the same as the avic-x930bt just move the mute wire up one pin and ground it.
Along with the P brake wire.
2010 SCION TC, iPhone 5, SPH-DA100 APPRADIO 2, APPRADIO EXTENSIONS, ROCKFORD FOSGATE 3SIXTY.2 PROCESSOR, POLK DXI 6500 COMPONENTS IN FRONT, JL AUDIO SEALED POWER WEDGE 12" SUB, SMITH & WESSON.
#15
Posted 30 March 2012 - 02:39 PM
since your AVIC bypass works when moving slow, your parking brake wire IS grounded.the shop that installed it did the bypass, so i do not know what they did.
however since it stops working when you go over the certain speed it stops working means that your problem is with the mute wire, it is either in the wrong pin or or not in all the way, or not grounded.
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