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Hi guys,

may be you have experienced the same problem.

recently I bought CPV35 with so many features that my head is bursting..... however.... most of the features do not work.

Here is what i have

Pioneer carrozzeria AVIC - XH990 sound system in my car (that includes- Sat nav unit with DVD/CD player, Radio tuner, Screen for DVD and Sat nav, Japanese tolling unit (for their roads), rear view camera- located just above number plates (when reverse parking), some antennas on my windscreen, two remote controls, Maruhama camera, memory unit, etc....

The thing is- from everything above only FM/ Am radoi work. Well, kind of works. Since i have not installed converter for OZ it still catches few stations.

Can anyone help me you tell me how would know to do the following????

  • Screen does not want to turn on at all

  • My reverse camera does not work (since the screen is off), tried all buttons, all remotes- no luck
  • Cannot play any CD/ DVD in the pioneer unit
  • Have no idea what Maruhama camera is for

the biggest concern is the screen, CD/DVD player and reversing camera.

i have noticed that navigation block is missing from the unit, could that be a problem?

I attach all the pics that i have

Any information is appreciated!!!

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Have you earthed the wire that is supposed to go to the hand break or connected it to the hand break..

A lot of these units require u to connect to the handbreak so u cant watch the sreen when driving or u can earth this wire and it will work either way..

don't know if that helps may need to see the wire digram or back of unit...

Also note that it looks like the sony av spliter is on channel to but it does not seam to have anything pluged in... (Maybe just the pic.)

Also being a Jap import system dvds will only work if they are NTSC 99% of Australian DVDs are PAL

Hope this helps,

Edited by 99 GTT

as much as I hate to say it - pull the lot and BIN IT!

I have a AVIC HZ88 here that I'm mucking with currently just for shits and its looking the same way.

Have you earthed the wire that is supposed to go to the hand break or connected it to the hand break..

A lot of these units require u to connect to the handbreak so u cant watch the sreen when driving or u can earth this wire and it will work either way..

don't know if that helps may need to see the wire digram or back of unit...

Also note that it looks like the sony av spliter is on channel to but it does not seam to have anything pluged in... (Maybe just the pic.)

Also being a Jap import system dvds will only work if they are NTSC 99% of Australian DVDs are PAL

Hope this helps,

Thanks 99 GTT,

Well, i will have to double check the hand break, but i think it would be connected. With DVD player, the thing is that it does not want to take in any CDs or DVDs, not mentioning that it will not play them. Looks like the units (screen + DVD) do not have power cable plugged in. Seems that there is power in both of them, since when it is dark and i turn on lights they have lights on as well.

as much as I hate to say it - pull the lot and BIN IT!

I have a AVIC HZ88 here that I'm mucking with currently just for shits and its looking the same way.

Hi Chris,

does your screen work at all? can you insert the disks into the unit?

At least my reversing camera should work... do you have it too?

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