I have a PB from a Golf that I want to hook up to a VW nav, MFD2.
Will I need to load new firmware !!!
Moderator - This question is in the wrong section. It should be in the Phatnoise Hardware Support section.
You are going from a VW to a VW, so there is no need to change the firmware, but you should update to the latest VW firmware if you have not already. Not sure if there are any issues specific to that VW nav unit.
Sorry for using the wrong forum :-\
The unit won't be fitted till next week.
Are there any things I should be aware of when fitting.
should the DMS been in when first powering up ?
I need help guys.
I fitted the box, followed the instructions to connect to the head unit, got the flashing lights but
no welcome message.
I loaded music on to the dms, now when i put the DMS in the box there are no lights on, do I have a power problem.
I have run DMS Dr and get the error "the server name or address could not be resolved"
is this anything to do with the prob I'm having.....
a) DMS Dr. should be put up against a wall and shot. Preferrably from close range, with a bazooka, or tank.
b) Check your cabling, if necessary disconnect the Phatbox and reconnect at the Phatbox end. Some headunits after firmware upgrades sometimes require this (I had it with my Kenwood Keg). You might also need to check the internal ribbon cable in case that has come loose.
c) Make sure you are pushing the DMS into the Phatbox firmly. Newer cases seem to require a bit more effort to push into the box (and get out!)
Right, I'll delete the Dr then.
I think it maybe a firmware issue,
if its OK I'll catch you on IRC tomoroow morning.
I'm not around until next week, looking after the wife after having suffered at the hands of real doctors giving birth to our second.
But you might catch Sbingner lurking....
Congrats on the addition to your family.
I'll try and catch sam.
Thanks
Well its sorted, turns out the earth lead was loose ::)
That's a first, not seen grounding as being an issue before - but nice find. One that can be added to the list - although cabling does generally encapsulate that.
As it turns out I think it was the -ve, once iI fitted this to the head unit everything worked.
Just need a start up message now <goes off to search> ;D