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Hi guys,

I remember reading a thread on a screen that was turning on when the car was started, then turning itself off after about 10 secs... Can't seem to find it though.

Well, mine does the same thing: stays on for about 10 sec, then displays a message in Japanese in a white box on a black screen, before the screen turns off.

I don't yet have the language conversion: how do I fix it??

Cheers,

Micah

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didn't work: I tried a few times: pressed enter when the "nissan" screen came up: no good. Pressed it when the ipod menu came up: no good. Pressed it when the Japanese text came up: no good: I'm wearing out the ignition barrel... :rofl:

Here's the screen I get just before it turns off:

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Out of interest, will this message be in English once I have the language conversion?

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Hi There,

Mine did this once but only when it was an extremely hot day, the thermometer was readin 48 degrees.

It flashed up a similar box and then turned off. Cam back on after an hour and after the temperature had dropped heaps..

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This has been happening for a few days now, I think (I hardly ever use the screen, but I just put my ipod back in the car, and it needs the screen in order to select music). I was messing around with it the other day, but have no idea what setting I have changed... My bad!

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This has been happening for a few days now, I think (I hardly ever use the screen, but I just put my ipod back in the car, and it needs the screen in order to select music). I was messing around with it the other day, but have no idea what setting I have changed... My bad!

Hi Mate

I remember I had this problem when I was messing around with my TV settings, everytime I would open the screen this message will pop up and the screen would go blank.

I cant tell you exactly how to fix it, but I pressed the 'TV' button which gave me 4 or 5 option columns along the top of the screen and I went one by one setting it to another setting. Eventually came across the right setting and there was no message and I got my TV picture.

What I think this message is about is that its saying that it cannot find an active device on the input its set to, so you need to change it to an active input much like the AV1, AV2 stuff on your TV, but im not certain I'm not Japanese.

Hope it works out

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ok: a little experimentation, and I sorted it:

I waited for the screen to start up, but before the Japanese text appeared, I pushed the bottom row, far left button (not sure what it is with japanese buttons, but on my English buttons, it was the "D/N" button. It then brought up a menu screen, highlighting the option at the very top of the screen. I pushed <Enter>, then it went to another menu screen. I pushed <Enter> again, and now it stays on.

I have absolutely no idea what any of the menus mean, but that did the trick, so in short, if it happens to you:

Push the bottom far left button, then <Enter> twice. Problem solved. :blink:

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didn't work: I tried a few times: pressed enter when the "nissan" screen came up: no good. Pressed it when the ipod menu came up: no good. Pressed it when the Japanese text came up: no good: I'm wearing out the ignition barrel... :blink:

Here's the screen I get just before it turns off:

post-39451-1273016693_thumb.jpg

Out of interest, will this message be in English once I have the language conversion?

you guys really need an english conversion...

that message will be in english once the software is installed.

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