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Mo-D

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    Drag racing, billiards. car audio
  1. Garret, it was very nice meeting you, and thank you for letting me interrupt your evening and come get my drive updated. I'm already seeing a difference in the maps, and I've updated most of the albums in the library that had no info before. Thanks again for the fast and courteous service
  2. Thanks for the tip. I downloaded that program and it worked. I guess the ISO recorder program burned in a different format or something. The file structure on the CD looked the same. Oh well, it works now.
  3. It does, but it opens the same program, the Iso Recorder. If I were to view the CD in windows explorer, what should it look like? in the root I have some folders and some files. I don't have Nero or anything else on this computer.
  4. I bought a new car for my Z1 (LOL) and I figured while I was installing it I would wire up the 2-wire bypass. I wired it through a SPDT switch so I could have it in bypass mode, or normal parking brake mode. Anyway, I read that you are supposed to insert the update CD and press "MAP" to do the update. But, it's not working. Am I supposed to put the CD in and press MAP right away, or wait until after it checks the disc and says "CD ROM inserted"? I've tried it both ways, so I guess I burned the file wrong??? I unzipped the file, and then using ISO Recorder I did "Copy image to CD" on the
  5. Mo-D

    Try to Escape

    that was cool. Here was my first attempt, I'll try again when I'm not tired
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    TIME CHANGE?

    I just went to that same menu section and turned on "summertime". It added 1 hour for me.
  7. Yes, that's exactly what you do. Snap the kit into the 2nd position and it will fit flush.
  8. Do you have any of the "listening environments" turned on (studio, living room, etc.)? I know that when you turn those on it adjust the time delay of the speakers to create the envinment and the rears always sound a lot different from the fronts.
  9. It will be fine as long as it isn't touching. Have you calculated how many cubic feet it works out to? I would imagine you will need to put some poly-fil in there (get it at Hobby Lobby, Michael's, etc.). Use 1 pound per cu. ft.
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    HD radio??

    I wonder if Pioneer is going to release a HD radio module?
  11. I have a NIB ipod adapter and I can't decide if I should go ahead and install it or not. After seeing/reading about the new interface cable for the D3 that has video (and I'm guessing a better UI) I'm wondering what the chances are that the Z1 will get the same (or similar) thing? I could still return it to the store before it's opened, or maybe I should just forget it and install it until (or even IF) the new cable arrives. ok everyone, throw in your $0.02
  12. Here is a video I found of it. Not having seen the Ipod interface screen myself, can somebody tell us if and how this one looks different from the current one? Does the Z1 ipod screen look different from the Dx/Nx screens? [url=http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v3/pg/top/cat/article/0,,2076_310069607_372539922,00.html?src=homet]http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/pna/v ... ?src=homet[/url]
  13. I read this in TWICE (This Week in Consumer Electronics) in their coverage of new products at SEMA this week. [i]Pioneer's new double DIN AVIC-D3 is a DVD-based in-dash navigation device that also offers video playback. It can be used with a new iPod cable to stream video and audio to the AVIC-D3 and it also works with a hideaway Bluetooth module to stream music from a cellular phone or to provide hands-free cellphone communication. It has a 6.1-inch touch display with customizable illumination and comes with maps of the U.S. and Canada and nearly 11 million points of interest. It offers
  14. I'm not sure of the D2 has the sound field settings (stage, living room, etc) like the Z1 or not, but if you have that turned on the rears will sound that way. It has to do with time alignment of the sound, similar to a home surround sound system. Give that a try.
  15. Yep, it grounds the circuit through the frame of the parking brake assembly to the vehicle. The circuit goes through the instrument cluster so it can light up the parking brake warning light. Positive voltage is introduced into the circuit on the "other side" of the instrument cluster, and since current flows from negative to positive, that single wire would be the positive of the two, even though it shows ground when the brake is apllied.
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