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  1. On page 112 of the owner's manual: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/StaticFiles/Manuals/Car/AVIC-7000NEX_OperationManual030714.pdf it shows you how to adjust the screen size for use with Android devices Press the Home button (the phyiscal button with four squares on it) twice- it'll hide the vertical menu.
  2. AMP error on other Pioneer models means that the speaker outputs on the radio are touching metal or eachother. I had a customer with a CD player that had the same message- he soldered/taped his wires up and then zip tied them together and there was a errant wire strand that was in contact with a metal dash support. Pull the AppRadio out and make sure the speaker connections are solid.
  3. I assume you've already done the v8.15 and/or the latest v8.17 firmware update? http://pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/AppRadio/AppRadio+2+%28SPH-DA100%29 This firmware update (v8.17) contains the following improvements: Increased accuracy during touch panel use. Improved recognition of devices connected with an MHL adapter. Faster response when utilizing REAR VIEW mode.
  4. The iPhone 3GS is not compatible with the AppRadio. Apple changed thei spec between the 3GS and the iPhone 4 that allowed the iPhone 4 and 4S to output app-based video via the dock connector, which is why the iPhone 4 and 4S work but the 3GS does not.
  5. The JVC headunits don't allow you to fully control the apps. The Cobra and INRIX apps, and all of the Drive Mate apps can only be viewed from the headunit, but have to be controlled from the iPhone. MOG appears to be the only app that Pioneer doesn't have that the JVC headunit has touch control over.
  6. That's awesome! I know I tried the iPhone's voice recognition functions before but I thought they were pretty bad- I may have to give it another shot. Are you bringing the iPhone up to your face when you do the voice commands- or is the phone mounted on the dash?
  7. The shop did the installation wrong. The C2R-CHYR4 has RCA inputs that connect to the AVIC-U310BT- the Bluetooth audio is only present on the Front RCA outputs from the U310BT - and if these front RCA outputs from the AVIC-U310BT aren't connected- you won't hear the Bluetooth audio.
  8. Yes. Press the Gear icon on the bottom of the iPod screen, and then select Link artist and you'll be linked to all songs by that artist. Or you can press link album and play all songs from the same album.
  9. It sounds like you have two subwoofers wired up to the sub amp? It appears that the speaker polarity at the amplifier, at the enclosure, or at the speaker may be backwards- which would mean that your subwoofers are out of phase with eachother. Just switch the (+) and (-) wires on one of the subwoofers at the amplifier/enclosure/speaker and you'll have your bass back.
  10. The pricing isn't too crazy considering there are additional features beyond just the maps (however minor they may be). Just to compare I went to the NAVTEQ website and looked up pricing for Map (only) updates, and they're more like $200: http://www.navigation.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/Navteq-NavteqNorthAmerica-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewStandardCatalog-Browse?CatalogCategoryID=83UKCghBDysAAAEpcBgY6q8c&ShowAllProducts=YES&PersistNavigationMenu=YES
  11. Mine gets warm, but not hot to the touch- but I've got it in a Griffin case, so that's probably isolating me from the real temperature. I think anytime you're navigating (the internal GPS antenna is on) and you're streaming music (data connection) while charging the battery the iPhone will get warm. I know my phone gets warm when I'm doing 2-3 things at once while it's charging at my desk- and it doesn't seem to get any hotter when I connect it to the AppRadio. It seems pretty common online for all iPhone users: http://www.google.com/search?btnG=1&pws=0&q=iPhone+gets+hot+while+ch
  12. Demo Mode continues to play when the unit receives power for the first time. When you turn the key off, and then back on it goes away.
  13. The iPod 'app' you're referring to is Apple's iPod out interface. The crappy interface designed on Apple's end (if you don't believe me, Google 'Apple iPod Out')- the AppRadio just adds the small command buttons to the left and the right of the image. Since the video interface is designed by Apple, that's probably why there's no touch-scrolling or pressing of any of the information.
  14. Fail. The X710 doesn't play DVDs, but the X910 does.
  15. Here's answers to some, but not all of your questions: 1. There is no split screen (so you can see your rear camera at the same time as your rout) 4. Yes, but not right out of the box (you've gotta 'hack' the unit) 5. I've had no issues with burned DVDs 6. There is no internal hard-drive, so there is no library to populate. 7.iPod is super fast, SD card is okay- it just depends on how your files are organized on the card. 8. It's in the manual- and you can download that from the Pioneerelectronics.com website. 9. There is no library, so this isn't possible. 10. There is no instrumen
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