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Old 09-16-2004, 06:07 AM
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Default Picked up my new tC...few questions

I dont see them answered anywhere.

#1, button that says ( SET ) inside glove box...what is it?

#2, I didnt get a booklet with the Pioneer single disc. How do I get it to change colors, and how do I personalize the greeting?


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Old 09-16-2004, 06:14 AM
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1. Set= Reset for your tire indicator. When your tires need to be pumped, a light on the dash will show, you'll need to reset it by pressing the button inside the glove compartment. Read your manual, it's all in there.

2. I don't think you can change the lighting in the single disk.
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Old 09-16-2004, 07:18 AM
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How To: Change Stereo Welcome Message


Wednesday, 08 September 2004

If you'd like to change the welcome message on the stock Pioneer stereo headunit, simply follow the directions below:

1. With the main unit swtiched on, turn the key from the ACC position to the off position.

2. On the main unit, press and hold AUDIO CONTROL then turn the key to ACC (while still holding down AUDIO CONTROL). The horizontal line in the LCD display will start flashing.

3. Within 15 seconds, press and hold the MUTE button then turn the key to OFF. (If 15 seconds or more elapse you'll get the "TIME OUT" display....if this happens, just repeat from Step #1).




To Edit the Text (you should see a flashing cursor with "A"):

1. Press the VOL/LEVEL + or - buttons to change the flashing letter.

2. When you get to the letter or character you want to be displayed, press the AUDIO CONTROL button to select it.

3. The cursor will move to the right one space so you can select the next character.

4. Once you select the 12th chracter, the entire line starts flashing. To delete a selected character, press the MUTE button.

5. Once finished selecting the text for the line, press and hold down the AUDIO CONTROL button.

You're done.

-Thanks LoopyLady_1 from yoursciontc.com
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does that only work on the 6 disc or will it work on the base stock radio? because I tried that and the line flashed and everything, but after I turn it off and back on I dont see a flashing A.
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It will work on the 2005 base radio... Maybe you forgot to hit mute.

Originally Posted by Mont3ro
does that only work on the 6 disc or will it work on the base stock radio? because I tried that and the line flashed and everything, but after I turn it off and back on I dont see a flashing A.
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Old 09-17-2004, 01:45 AM
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Originally Posted by iceking66
How To: Change Stereo Welcome Message


Wednesday, 08 September 2004

If you'd like to change the welcome message on the stock Pioneer stereo headunit, simply follow the directions below:

1. With the main unit swtiched on, turn the key from the ACC position to the off position.

2. On the main unit, press and hold AUDIO CONTROL then turn the key to ACC (while still holding down AUDIO CONTROL). The horizontal line in the LCD display will start flashing.

3. Within 15 seconds, press and hold the MUTE button then turn the key to OFF. (If 15 seconds or more elapse you'll get the "TIME OUT" display....if this happens, just repeat from Step #1).




To Edit the Text (you should see a flashing cursor with "A"):

1. Press the VOL/LEVEL + or - buttons to change the flashing letter.

2. When you get to the letter or character you want to be displayed, press the AUDIO CONTROL button to select it.

3. The cursor will move to the right one space so you can select the next character.

4. Once you select the 12th chracter, the entire line starts flashing. To delete a selected character, press the MUTE button.

5. Once finished selecting the text for the line, press and hold down the AUDIO CONTROL button.

You're done.

-Thanks LoopyLady_1 from yoursciontc.com
after the first three steps, when you turn it back on, are you supposed to see a flashing "A", i'm not getting that and i'm pretty sure i followed the steps correctly. anyone know whats wrong? i have the 6cd pioneer
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Old 09-17-2004, 01:59 AM
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nevermind i got it...for some reason it didnt work second time
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nevermind i got it...for some reason it didnt work first time
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Old 09-20-2004, 05:50 AM
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DOUBLE POST ABOUT DOING IT TWICE!
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