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  1. I just wanted to close the loop on this thread and archive the solution: I finally found a positive parking voltage I could tap into within the passenger compartment. It's on the Relay Block I/P, which is located by the driver's kick panel. You can find the necessary signal on C10 or D10 of the connector block. Joe
  2. That's what I was thinking about doing, only I was going to use a general purpose relay to do it. A solid state device would be a more reliable choice, long term, though... Joe
  3. My apologies for taking it the wrong way. That's the problem with the Internet - you lose a sense of someone's tone/intent with the words. Anyway, I now understand your statement. Yes, there are different profile settings for day/night brightness levels. My user manual for the AppRadio 4 states explicitly, however, that the brightness level will automatically change only if the 'night' brightness level is below the 'day' level. So, I couldn't get that work-a-round working. Incidentally, I talked to Pioneer Tech Support today and they confirmed that illumination polarity is not a user c
  4. Does it matter? Are you asking "does it matter" that I don't want a bright screen shinning in my face at night? Maybe you're asking, "does it matter" that I don't want a dim one I can't see in the daytime. Or, are you asking "does it matter" because I can just set both day/night modes to the same brightness level, essentially negating a feature of the radio? To that end, what level should I set the brightness? Really bright all the time or really dark, or at an unsatisfactory level for both day and night? Or maybe I can just adjust the brightness level every time I get into my vehicle. "Does i
  5. I just installed the AppRadio 4 in my 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 and was twisting my brain out trying to figure out why my backlit display brightens when the parking/head lights are on, and dims when parking/head lights are out. This is the opposite of what should happen. After pulling out my voltmeter and checking the factory wiring manual, I finally realized my vehicle 'grounds' the parking lights wire to turn them on (obviously to engage the relay in the engine compartment). It appears the AppRadio 4 expects there to be 12VDC on the illumination line when the lights are on. Has anyone else en
  6. I just wanted to follow-up on this thread: I fixed my issue with the FL timezone. I modified tzinfo.bin --> (4E5E: 8F). This set the timezone to eastern for my part of the state. Cheers! Joe
  7. Don't mean to ask the obvious, but are the testmode files in the root directory of your SD card or under a folder in root called "testmode" Joe
  8. I wouldn't say it's a Portland, OR thing any longer. I live in Orlando, FL and have been experiencing this issue. No matter what I do, AV.exe is an hour off from EZRider, which has the correct time. My problems started when I traveled into the Central time zone and back home again. Joe
  9. Are you serious? Did you even try the search feature? Joe
  10. Hmm, I did a search on the following criteria: "map updates" 910bt and got plenty of hits. Of course, you would have of siphon through it to find what you want, but isn't that part of the fun of having access to this wealth of knowledge? Yeah, it takes some work but he's the one in search of the information, isn't he?... Joe
  11. Mitch, You need to take the time to search this forum. There is a plethora of information concerning your very question and there's really no need to repeat it here... Joe
  12. Really?! Odd I haven't found anything on this forum stating that Windows CE has a problem with extended attributes in ZIP archives. I even had trouble searching for this specific issue outside of this forum. Well, at least the information is on here now for the next novice to find with a search. Having this knowledge prior would have saved me a WHOLE bunch of trouble! Joe
  13. Hey guys! I've read on this forum countless times NOT TO unzip (inflate) the entire DATA.ZIP archive, modify file(s) in it, then zip (deflate) the entire archive back. The recommended procedure is to view the contents in WinRar or WinZip, make the the change(s) in Notepad, and save from there. If not, bad things would happen. Initially, I tried this anyway because I'm a Mac OS X user and don't have WinRar or WinZip. I can tell you that bad things DID happen. This situation always bothered me... Well, after spending a lot of time with Zip and learning some lessons from here: http:/
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