Yes, as the topic says..
I have a carputer and use it for scangauge etc, but when i use the computer, i cant listen to music from the SD card or USB flash drive.
Any way this can be solved?
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View picture from carputer and listen to music from SD or USB at the same time.
10 November 2011 - 06:55 PM
F20BT connections
09 June 2011 - 09:37 PM
Hi.
Ive got a F20BT, and want a steeringwheel remote and been looking at PAC WRI-P, but i cant find any places behind my HU to connect the IR unit.
Can someone take a look at my picture and tell me where i can plug it in? The only sensible place to plug it in would be a 3.5mm jack connection that is not marked with anything.. nothing in the user manual or instalation manual either.
And does PAC WRI-P work with CD-SR110? (EU version of remote with handsfree controll)
Ive got a F20BT, and want a steeringwheel remote and been looking at PAC WRI-P, but i cant find any places behind my HU to connect the IR unit.
Can someone take a look at my picture and tell me where i can plug it in? The only sensible place to plug it in would be a 3.5mm jack connection that is not marked with anything.. nothing in the user manual or instalation manual either.
And does PAC WRI-P work with CD-SR110? (EU version of remote with handsfree controll)
Changing the date format
17 April 2011 - 10:45 AM
Hi.
How do i change the date format that is displayd on my HU?
My Norwegian HU shows the date format inn MM.DD.YYY.. I want to change it to norwegian format that is DD.MM.YYY.
How do i do this? cant find out where i do this.
How do i change the date format that is displayd on my HU?
My Norwegian HU shows the date format inn MM.DD.YYY.. I want to change it to norwegian format that is DD.MM.YYY.
How do i do this? cant find out where i do this.
cant change settings on my F20BT
06 April 2011 - 04:06 PM
Hi.
I bought a used F10BT. Previous owner had updateted it to a F20BT, but lost the SD card, so i didnt get that one.
Today i wired up the player and booted it.. everything was fine and working, but all the settings was from the previous owner, so i did "reset to factory settings".
After i had rebooted the player, the "navgate" screen did not appear.. just backlight. after a few secs, the cd starts to play and picture of the audio play is displayd.. i can navigate to navi, telephone and everything.
BUT... now i cant change settings to the player. i can change AV-settings and Audio settings.. no more.. all the other settings options is gray and cant be touched.
anyone know what to do?
I bought a used F10BT. Previous owner had updateted it to a F20BT, but lost the SD card, so i didnt get that one.
Today i wired up the player and booted it.. everything was fine and working, but all the settings was from the previous owner, so i did "reset to factory settings".
After i had rebooted the player, the "navgate" screen did not appear.. just backlight. after a few secs, the cd starts to play and picture of the audio play is displayd.. i can navigate to navi, telephone and everything.
BUT... now i cant change settings to the player. i can change AV-settings and Audio settings.. no more.. all the other settings options is gray and cant be touched.
anyone know what to do?
Bypass for Pioneer AVIC, AVH and dvd recivers
02 April 2011 - 05:29 PM
Hi.
I looked all over this site and couldnt find any wiring schem. how to bypass every Pioneer AVIC, AVH and dvd recivers. So here it is.
I choosen to use two relays for more practical issues like wiring extra amps, power antennas and much more. I also added a fuse for safety and if you wih to connect several amps. If you connect several amps directly to the remote wire from HU, you will propably kill the remote circuit in your HU.
This is how it works:
1. You turn on your HU
2. Remote signal will activate relay 1
3. Relay one will close the switch so you get current from battery, through a fuse and to amp, antenna ++
4. At the same time, relay 2 will also be activated
5. Relay 2 will close and ground the park. brake wire from the HU.
Easy as that.
Hope you guys find this wiring schem usefull. 
To mods: i didnt know where to put this ass this covers most of the pioneer HU.
I looked all over this site and couldnt find any wiring schem. how to bypass every Pioneer AVIC, AVH and dvd recivers. So here it is.
I choosen to use two relays for more practical issues like wiring extra amps, power antennas and much more. I also added a fuse for safety and if you wih to connect several amps. If you connect several amps directly to the remote wire from HU, you will propably kill the remote circuit in your HU.
This is how it works:
1. You turn on your HU
2. Remote signal will activate relay 1
3. Relay one will close the switch so you get current from battery, through a fuse and to amp, antenna ++
4. At the same time, relay 2 will also be activated
5. Relay 2 will close and ground the park. brake wire from the HU.
Easy as that.
To mods: i didnt know where to put this ass this covers most of the pioneer HU.
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