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Old 15th April 2010, 08:37   #21
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It tells you on page 6 of the manual as confirmed by paulads.
Always pays to read the manual!!!!
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Old 15th April 2010, 10:33   #22
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Can you use this with Bluetooth for calls?
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Old 15th April 2010, 10:41   #23
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yes it can be used to receive calls, but you have to dial the number via the on screen display or directly on the phone, it does NOT have a phonebook connection
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Old 15th April 2010, 10:54   #24
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It tells you on page 6 of the manual as confirmed by paulads.
Thank you!
I'll check the manual first the next time.
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Anyone know how to stop the unit defaulting to playing the sounds of another mode when the GPS is on, i.e. radio in the background.

When I use GPS, I'm just wanting the sat nav software sound only no other modes or devices playing. This is because I'm getting a static noise on other modes playing such as TV, Aux, etc.
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Anyone know how to stop the unit defaulting to playing the sounds of another mode when the GPS is on, i.e. radio in the background.

When I use GPS, I'm just wanting the sat nav software sound only no other modes or devices playing. This is because I'm getting a static noise on other modes playing such as TV, Aux, etc.
Go into the main system setup menu and select System,then on the basic tab it says GPS Listen,tap the icon so it turns grey and you are done.
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Old 16th April 2010, 12:20   #27
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Tomorrow should be "D" for Radioguy to start sending our the new release of Head units.

How many members have ordered the "new" ones with RDS and hopefully TMC?
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Old 16th April 2010, 12:21   #28
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Help Needed,

I am about to get round to trying to get the TV side work so here are two issues i need help on

1. What is the TV standard setting I need for the UK

2. The chap who tried to install this has put the DBtv unit behind the glove compartment is there any one who knows how to remove this so I can get the new aerial plugged in.

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Old 16th April 2010, 12:27   #29
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1:- We use PAL in the UK
2:- Depending on where the DVB-T is located, it might be just under the glove box or on top of the grovebox, it its mounted below the glovebox just a simple matter of removing the fuse panel below the glovebox, if its mounted above the glovebox, it means removing the glovebox which is held in with Toque screws.
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Hi Guys
I received word (While I was asleep) that the units were produced and we will have them Tomorrow.
But there is a glitch as always
I am waiting for your feedback and will be sending individual emails to know your wishes.

Here is the email from my agent.....

We got situation.
Factory just called us regarding to MG production.
They said after adding RDS module, the memory is not enough to support built-in analog TV
They must remove the built-in TV.
While the same time, they suggest we use built-out DVB-T box, this affect nothing.

Please advise URGENTLY as they plan the production in few hours.
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