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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: ccrt700
« on: 24 August 2009, 12:15:03 »
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How odd, mine said SAFE when switched on, then when I pressed AS and on it showed RADIO SAFE, so I left it and after about 3 hours was presented with the code input screen.

Yes, but do not think you get infinate attempts at this. RADIO SAFE means codelocked, and the penalty timer is then active. After a period of time between 2 mins and 10 hours another code entry attempt is allowed. You have a maximum 10 chances to enter this before radio permanently locks.

Ahh yes, I know this, was just saying that mine showed RADIO SAFE and yet I still got the opportunity to input my code. I just had to wait.

As said, if you wait for 11hrs and still it shows RADIO SAFE then yes, decoding is the only way.  :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: ccrt700
« on: 23 August 2009, 22:09:10 »
How odd, mine said SAFE when switched on, then when I pressed AS and on it showed RADIO SAFE, so I left it and after about 3 hours was presented with the code input screen.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: ccrt700
« on: 23 August 2009, 19:31:24 »
You need to do as you have done, wait for the bleep and then when it says 'RADIO SAFE' leave it. This may well take up to 10 hours I believe!

I had to wait 3 hours I think for mine to switch to the code input.

Then it will show (x)----

x being the number of tries you have remaining

Hope that makes sense

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CD Codes
« on: 27 August 2009, 16:51:07 »
Ignition on
Press and hold the CD button (either 'CD' or 'O' depending on model) and turn the HU on
Wait for beep
Input code (Press 1 repeatedly for the first digit, 2 for the second digit or just use the phone keypad if fitted with a phone)
Press and hold CD button again and wait for beep

 :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Fuel gauge question
« on: 20 July 2009, 20:51:06 »
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from same age range?

Not sure tbh,

Is the fuel light supposed to come on as test when ignition is switched on?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Fuel gauge question
« on: 20 July 2009, 19:59:30 »
Even though they were both 160mph clocks from a 3.0 Elite?

Think I'll swap them back over and see  :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Fuel gauge question
« on: 20 July 2009, 19:52:28 »
Could it be anything to do with having swapped the circuit boards inside the dash? The one currently in there is a donor one after I switched it.

Maybe if I swap them back over?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Fuel gauge question
« on: 19 July 2009, 18:12:26 »
Having a slight issue in that my fuel light no longer lights. Neither does it flash, I have changed the bulb various times and still nothing. Also, when the Range dips below 30miles the MID starts flashing. This also does not happen. Gauge itself works fine.

Is this something that is programmed? Has happened ever since I had the battery go on me so wondering if it's possibly that it has lost its programming if that is the case.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Very odd CCRT700 problem...
« on: 10 August 2009, 16:34:39 »
Not got a clue about Number 2 but it could be related to your first point

Number 1. Doesn't require a Tech 2. I sorted this on mine myself.

Turn radio off. Hold the button that has a picture of a musical note and turn on. This brings up a menu. Select MW Steps and you want 9KHz.

This sorted mine  :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: Dash Bulbs
« on: 08 August 2009, 22:36:21 »
Stick to normal bulbs.

I've been down the LED route when I had my Vectra, went with blue, then white. To be honest they look a bit naff now I look back.

If you do decide to go for LEDs try to get some flat topped ones. The normal dome tops produce a distinct spot and not much else around it. The flat tops distribute the light a bit more evenly. Bear in mind that if you do go LED then you might want to change all the switch lights too including those that light when that particular switch is 'on'

You want 4 for the MID if a standard MID, 3 if its a CCRT one.  3 for the dash and 3 for the climate. I cannot recall the correct type, am sure someone will be along shortly. You'd be best off taking the dead one's with you when you purchase new ones.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: ccrt 700
« on: 19 July 2009, 22:32:31 »
Excellent, thanks for that.

Even managed to sort my frequency step problem out after reading that.

 :y

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: ccrt 700
« on: 19 July 2009, 19:12:49 »
Any chance of a scan of one? Haven't got one either, not one that covers the CCRT700 anyway

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CCRT Tuning Issue
« on: 07 July 2009, 21:31:05 »
Thanks for confirming. Will hopefully be seeing Kevin soon, must get the speedo problem sorted first though.

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / Re: CCRT Tuning Issue
« on: 07 July 2009, 18:36:42 »
Anyone?

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Omega Electrical and Audio Help / CCRT Tuning Issue
« on: 06 July 2009, 23:27:25 »
my CCRT700 only tunes to odd numbered frequencies (eg. 94.7 then 94.9 but NOT 94.8)

I noticed someone mentioned this a few days ago but there was no response. My preferred station is 105.2 so I can't currently get it! Any ideas?

Thanks

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