Evening all
I hope someone can help me.
i have just installed an rns-e unit to my 2007 a4.
i am having a small problem with it however.
i have a Motorola tk30 and connects2 interlinked which worked well with my audi concert CD player which came with the car
all seems to work well with the rns-e BUT it keeps freezing when I select CD in order to access the input through the cd changer port for the connects2.
it won't let me navigate the menus but I can hear music and also adjust the volume.
i reset the device and it works again, but when I repeat the process it freezes.
I have installed the genuine 2009 UK disc which came with it and I am running 0650 software.
any pointers as to what it could be?
Another issue I had was a whining through the speakers and over Bluetooth which replicated the accelerator
I moved the earth which was connected to one of the screws on the head unit, extending it to the fuse box location.
this coupled with a ground loop isolator didn't resolve the whining :-( infant the ground loop connected between the phonos gave me a lesser sounding system, the bass particularly was lacking.
id appreciate any help or advise or if someone could swing by? I am in ramsgate Kent
thanks all
I hope someone can help me.
i have just installed an rns-e unit to my 2007 a4.
i am having a small problem with it however.
i have a Motorola tk30 and connects2 interlinked which worked well with my audi concert CD player which came with the car
all seems to work well with the rns-e BUT it keeps freezing when I select CD in order to access the input through the cd changer port for the connects2.
it won't let me navigate the menus but I can hear music and also adjust the volume.
i reset the device and it works again, but when I repeat the process it freezes.
I have installed the genuine 2009 UK disc which came with it and I am running 0650 software.
any pointers as to what it could be?
Another issue I had was a whining through the speakers and over Bluetooth which replicated the accelerator
I moved the earth which was connected to one of the screws on the head unit, extending it to the fuse box location.
this coupled with a ground loop isolator didn't resolve the whining :-( infant the ground loop connected between the phonos gave me a lesser sounding system, the bass particularly was lacking.
id appreciate any help or advise or if someone could swing by? I am in ramsgate Kent
thanks all