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Dave DND

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Re: Radio stuck on safe
« Reply #15 on: 19 February 2010, 11:27:22 »

Inthat case, check that you haven`t blown any fuses whilst reconnecting the battery - if either Ignition or memory feed are missing, then radio will remain on SAFE.

SAFE with no numbers = Ignition not on or supply interrupted

SAFE with numbers = Codelocked
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Re: Radio stuck on safe
« Reply #16 on: 19 February 2010, 11:44:46 »

Just to reiterate (or slightly change Dave DNDs instructions...

Switch ign ON
Ensure radio is switched OFF (switch off if necessary)
Switch Radio ON


It is not good enough to switch ign on and have the radio come on automatically.  The ign must be on before the radio is switched on

Hope that makes sense
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Re: Radio stuck on safe
« Reply #17 on: 19 February 2010, 14:36:58 »

Thanks for all your help .Left radio switched on for about 3 hours. Code came up, entered first 3 numbers, on the 4th the pixel had died had a guess and entered and Hey presto Radio came on. I assume that if you were to lose all pixels on display you could count the number of presses on the button. I am still not sure whether the radio stays on if switched on without the  ignition on surely there must be a time delay switch off otherwise you could flatten the battery if left on. Thanks again
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