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In Topic: HELP!!! Black screen
29 April 2013 - 06:18 PM
Risolved! Was The interface cable! The new one it's more flexiblean different than the old.
In Topic: ipod touch 4G compatible...in stand alone gps app...
24 April 2013 - 05:45 AM
Today The problem fix was riappared!
In The past I disabled all describe precedent post jls64;
Now I have try the GPS reset procedure (jls64).
But nothing! IGo don't make The fixing! ( native app maps Ok working correctly)
I think that only solution is to disinstall and reinstall the appradio add on in iGo software, for this moment this procedure function on my sistem!!! :0(((
In The past I disabled all describe precedent post jls64;
Now I have try the GPS reset procedure (jls64).
But nothing! IGo don't make The fixing! ( native app maps Ok working correctly)
I think that only solution is to disinstall and reinstall the appradio add on in iGo software, for this moment this procedure function on my sistem!!! :0(((
In Topic: Apple ipod touch and Appradio
19 April 2013 - 06:45 AM
Yes I have one iPod 4 always connect to my appRadio and use my iPhone 4S connected by Bluetooth for phone functions.
In Topic: ipod touch 4G compatible...in stand alone gps app...
10 April 2013 - 11:52 AM
Great! Next time I try it!
In Topic: ipod touch 4G compatible...in stand alone gps app...
09 April 2013 - 10:02 AM
I understand that you saw the videos!
When The problem ripropose me I record the procedure.
I describe to you step by step:
iPod disconnect from radio.
*Launch iGo.
*Go in shop menu>purchased> uninstall Pioneer appRadio Support.
*Close iGo app.
*Now Connect by wi-fi The iPod to ADSL router or iPhone ( better if you disable localization service on iPhone).
*Download and reinstall Pioneer AppRadio Support.
*Disable wi-fi on iPod.
*Power off iPod.
*Switch on iPod.
*Connect to AppRadio.
*Launch appRadio app.
*Now from AppRadio display launch iGo app.
After this procedure on my system the GPS function correctly...
When The problem ripropose me I record the procedure.
I describe to you step by step:
iPod disconnect from radio.
*Launch iGo.
*Go in shop menu>purchased> uninstall Pioneer appRadio Support.
*Close iGo app.
*Now Connect by wi-fi The iPod to ADSL router or iPhone ( better if you disable localization service on iPhone).
*Download and reinstall Pioneer AppRadio Support.
*Disable wi-fi on iPod.
*Power off iPod.
*Switch on iPod.
*Connect to AppRadio.
*Launch appRadio app.
*Now from AppRadio display launch iGo app.
After this procedure on my system the GPS function correctly...
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